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ught to a close. Her Majesty will continue to observe a strict neutrality between the belligerents, and would rejoice at a friendly reconciliation between the contending parties. Her Majesty has observed with satisfaction that the distress which the civil war in North America has created in some of the manufacturing districts has, to a great extent, abated, and her Majesty trusts that increased supplies of the raw materials of industry may be extracted from countries by which it has hitherto been scantily furnished. The other features of the speech are an expression of regret at the failure of the Dano-German Conference, and a hope that the new negotiations may lead to peace; a reference to the cession of the Ionian islands; to the satisfactory progress of commerce, etc., in India and China; and to the war in New Zealand, etc.; winding up with an enumeration of the most important acts of the session and an expression of satisfaction at the commercial position of the country.