§ MR. GLADSTONEsaid, be wished to inquire from Her Majesty's Government, whether it is intended to lay papers on the table at this period on the subject of the Union of the Danubian Principalities, in conformity with the declaration of the First British Plenipotentiary at the Conferences of Paris in 1856.
THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUERstated, in reply, that the results of the investigation of the Commission upon the Danubian Principalities would be submitted to the Conference at Paris now pending, but it would not be in the power of Her Majesty's Government, previously to the meeting of that Conference, to lay the papers on the table.