The Albion of last night gives the answer of the
Plenipotentiaries of Russia, to the official communication of the convention between Eng..
land and France. It runs thus— .
" The Plenipotentiaries of Russia act in conformity with the express dime,. • tions of the Emperor, their master, in making the following declaration. The adoption of measures of coercion, which France and Great Britain have resolve to take against Holland, brings the Circumstances of the case to that positicin in which the Plenipotentiaries of Russia, in virtue of the instructions with which - they are furnished, and with the tenor of which the Plenipotentiaries of the. allied Cabinets are not unacquainted, find themselves under the necessity of xc-
tiring from the Conference. They will transmit immediately to their- Court a statement of the important circumstances, which, in altering the character of the pacific mediation in which they were invited to take part, permit them no longer to associate themselves in the labours of their colleagues. In suspending their participation in the Conference the Plenipotentiaries of Russia await the ul- terior determination of their Court, founded on the important circumstances . which have made this declaration imperative upon them.'
By the by, how happens it that similar documents to the above al- ways appear exclusively in the Tory journals ? Is it the express desire . of these Plenipotentiaries to identify themselves with the Opposition? This is not very good taste, to.say the least.