Switzerland is more tranquillized, although the cession of Savoy has
been completed, and the vote has to be taken to- morrow the 22d instant, with a tolerable certainty as to the result. This is avowed in a diplomatic paper put forward by the Swiss Government, protesting, however, against the circumstances under which the vote is taken. M. Thonvenel has also published a despatch, accepting a Conference to reconsider the neutrality and its guarantees, and it is supposed that the Conference will be held in Paris or Brussels. France is said to desire the meeting to take place in her own capital, and it is reported that Russia is of the same mind, a circumstance rather incompatible with the idea of the antagonism with France recently imputed to Russia.