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uted to the Lord Chancellor and a commission of Lords. The speech, which is usually the most interesting document, was this year listened to with much less attention. It recapitulated the main facts important to the Government, and intimated that new laws are to be passed. Upon the difficulties with the United States it says: "A question of great importance, and which might have led to very serious consequences, ar e between Her Majesty and the Government of the United States of North America, owing to the seizure and forcible removal of four passengers from on board a British mail packet, by the commander of a ship of-war of the United States; but that question has been satisfactorily settled by the restoration of the passengers to British protection, and by the disavowal by the United States Government, of the act of violence committed by their naval officers. The friendly relations between Her Majesty and the President of the United States have therefore remained unimpaire