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sterial) opposes it. The Daily News and Morning Herald also oppose it, and agree that if it is held unfavorable results will ensue. The Times inquires what England will have to do in the Congress, should it ever prove more than an ideal conception, and points out that there is no place for England in it, all the honors being monopolized by France. The English Cabinet held meetings to consider upon the subject. The result has not transpired and other meetings is fixed for the 16th. The Madrid Correspondencia says the Spanish Government has resolved to send representatives to the Congress, but some Spanish journals look coolly on it. It is asserted that Austria will give no answer till the resolution of England is known. Napoleon had invited fifteen Governments to take part in the European Congress proposed in his recent speech. The project excited an unusual degree of interest, with a considerable amount of consternation in most of the capitals. On the whole, however,