27 JULY 1878, Page 1

Lord Hartington is to move on Monday a somewhat long

xesolution, beginning with a "while," which carries his admission of the partial good accomplished by the Congress, but ending " regret " that Greece has not been better treated ; that we have incurred such vast responsibilities, and especially "military liabilities," in relation to Asiatic Turkey, without any indication -of the means by which they are to be redeemed ; and especially "that such engagements have been entered into and responsi- bilities incurred without the previous knowledge of Parliament." For the last-named omission, at all events, the House of Commons might, we think, have been asked to express something stronger than "regret."