The six Governments who joined in the Treaty Alliance of
1856 with Turkey must have startled the Government of the Sultan out of its impropriety, by suddenly summoning it to at- tend to its accounts and to meet its political liabilities. The Allies point out to Turkey, that while they conceded to her an important place in Europe, and guaranteed the acquisition of the immediate funds, they did so under the expectation that internal and continuous though gradual reforms would immediately be in- troduced. Not long since we noted the practical improvement which is going on in one of the provinces of Turkey, now half severed from the.Snzeraiar by the mealtime _of organio.develog,-- meat : Egypt has Been dbiiig what Markey has neglected:to do;; and we now have. it on official' authority, attested. by the six allies, that Turkey is a defaulter. A few years since the fact. might have been of serious moment to Europe ; at present it con- cerns principally Turkey.