HC Deb 11 July 1864 vol 176 cc1322-3

LORD PROBY [The COMPTROLLER OF THE HOUSEHOLD] reported HER MAJESTY'S ANSWER to Address [8th July] as follows:— I have received your Address thanking Me for directing the Correspondence on Denmark and Germany, and the Protocols of the Conference recently held in London, to be laid before Parliament. I share your deep concern that the sittings of that Conference have been brought to a close without accomplishing the important purposes for which it was convened: I am happy to be assured of your satisfaction with the course which I have felt it My Duty to take in abstaining at this conjuncture from armed interference in the War now going on between Denmark and the German Powers.