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(From tho « Home Niw£,' Marcb \$ ) p) ' After d protracted deba c, a, XulltfyoMfce of Comtnonhr^one aktiw*j.uHes>t.j&Y t* I «W!*«*»JW*4.<w so early » day nt a (session—ita). jpryflouncdd '«ipiii>bt tlie, course taken by our auihuut^s at Canton The n'uiftWs tteie ,fo» th« hWtrijri'263, against U 2*7 ,1 'Ministers «e»i^U»'*<l*teMtl3'<b'!at *'IJ a ( mijonty <jfr f& Mr. Olbdeftr's follow Was. carried My one/of the toiost e^xtr&orJlnary > accidental comb ukuoiis tapou record j aftd however the memberifoi t c W es>t Hiding way cflhgiamtdi/S/UjH^eit^ti tjle cusu. lie 'has precipitated, h.eiqer.taiu.4 /tWS^ *»9 reason to .Very proud of, the means b^wl^ch he, aegoipplished %i Hail He depended uppn tta party wi^h wiionirlie usurfiiv co-opeiates, he tou'd tint have conim ind^d eAgcr' ifc'aVjir themselves oj any opnoitujuty that offered ot oveithti)w^» thtf &dulm-l istr.ino<) ' \Ftet the first night ot the I'tbite it befearte 'evldeiie 'that tiie question wah gi^luajly ceasing to he argued on its nfewts, afrl the discjis«oa wTncu » JiSraiAdiOj) tJl^^e of the Anew was ( mseTrcjWychitiiiHiffitb character into the ca*e ot the frover ii»ie»t wa6 Ko longer, in reality, wtethei >ye «c«)tp 8 insl) lled «ith.iwip«n>t), a.) important Bmnch pi our tiade to alu the Jives and piiSopftrties oi out catifttr>iHen Hong Kong, apd. feUe-p feere tvitliu^eath of celtsJial <incs»>.t)arism aiyl ,tss ir^n to be s i/rr.fioctd with impunity, but whether Lord Pdlmeibton^^hw colleagues were to be tinned out of Powfimg-Btreet quite buptrfluottl, to JUy(. Wo»ld/m ofhce, ast a mat. ?er ot absolute pcessitj, pursue the very 6*ir>q policy which tfieVHave 'io stifiAU »uslyJtoiKienined on the opp<*ite? knclfei T'l I* P*«ot that it was a pdrfy Woie is. Found in the composition pi the major-l ijy -and in the tact that tf is claimed by the Conn servauves'fis ri^i* wjcfdM* >"Uhe of parties publwlred m nil the division lists 1 1 the ii^wfSi -papers is *uy eirbneous/' says the zealous organ an!d able fjcha^idn»of Coriseiv^tipm ' a barfeiitl anahsis of the majMty JhoVrb that of the '^fnekiibfeis^Otf w^dftonspitent Cbpservativeb This is the key to that long debate wluclj iaas tnded by involving the cou«itry,«n tliej^rpjoil 0/ igajundl «l«iWm at *nl«M«.Uiely mc<Jnveu#«it W?niei t , Seem the nature of die m yq^rtj against linn ni », Jfariiataent wa.b.pr^naljy caJl«d (ogethev by Lord Duby, and which has jessed under the influence, of thrte administFations, aad lenienibennrf that am youty o! 1 ffiiru 'Abe 'm the Lords ha\l dech red in suppoit of the constituted authorities, Loid Palmerstw jias Very wiselj deieri»ine«*iH)t i!o abau^ doiff^ Sovereign in this txtieimtj, blitfM uppeil tothe'colinfcrv Or the* result nd ifeafconable.doubt can be'fenSeifaidWfl, ahJtoughJflt.tlitf aeopa vi tlie House an the jnght when the <livism>h w,-is ta>en •wew tojbd sccepted 4d an evidence of, pubjjc opnuon, ihe cm rent of euthuMasm ruus eXfli^y U) v dn oppo «te direction Whenfthe BUipb^erb weie annoui ced» the, JJoube was. rtjnt voufeious cheeis, and niuiii the news ua ? couimWlipatea^tp a,cro«d,ot who. «ei f !aVai«% ibsoe;^n VV est> minatei Hall, thesVouti/i^wa?!ca^ght up aim cor.. tiuuedTnto the fleets. TQey-arelhe oufbuisti of zeal breaking di*n tf>eabaVtners of discretion Wjfcrfthe'liJwatirio' -ion&iWtJn tlie busjingi, the < p^ple tjill 4ascilf\hes(lai J \n»,o' our couimjij^m thej/qjHnese watery to protection, aiid lediess. ,Of that |Mue not a .Yi.idow of apprchtnaion need b^ enfertaiued lU the Ihousaiicl J>ot re.id is "anxious ejes r -wiU tfok"fb'r (his awiraitce lv our pa°;es ' . 1 The uUhxiafe inflect*- o" the Vote1 nptth the public mind are aJVeridV inifi-'dttd in'trfe mo^meiHsiwhich Jiave already taken pi ice, eSp»ti«ll\ in the uilabufac tnrnig aiM cAKnWeioivil diaiTitts. Ah sooji as-fhe te»uirJhJwa*Jalkno'wi>ll»Liv«pool» ji an address tp Jjord*F4JmejssJon whs <subnnttedfoi signatuie in the Ejfcharige , and m ksb than two hours leceivep f »-jn»affl* of si£nat«Xes, ilialudpu bankei«j, merqbqnte, supowners, w na toeKer-soMhe port, ana men pf'all .blwdeb .ot pohtlo's "The nnWber,'' 1 lLy<!altL'werp6ol!corr > e spWdfeiii,"was in fact limited 'JenlVbjJthe'jio^bihty of appioAching thiuiablfe, "where tlift adcWe«-s^lay^' 1 his a-ddre^, pr?seflt;e-d tb Lord Pdlmerston on the foUbwing morning, pLOtes ( tedJsgaiust^'thediicoogiuous and fatftiftqs | m parliainent,'*tand expressed a confident hop* th4t tlie result would be to establish the admimsti ation

of the commercial association w*8 a fJ?"y«|lf ; ftff >:ftffi e , purpose;- of, considering how. ;»C'tHr,"int<»e"Bj • !M prege'nt «iiW^!ipWt| i pairtJW/^tfWisiftHri^ thes#hf4e weaUteof lh*JK*Wn.' X^io^tti^ftVfln,Hk*^fl^iW|i*l'/l^fnßr{iAßicribod»tlie' -rv&te'jof the Oominonsrsjs VadisHStious/fiiiid decjarwl -fthaiatwas the .duty, of; the .c&fcnK&td. su.ppl>r* the: ; Government in their effing ,VP *V>«!*?».i'V.*eir l «ervahts *;ab;ssd.,;,Mr. Wo;od,,#9i^oyed. th^jraojutton ot; "set'i ta'4iv ot die feelings aHa-opiiuons of.ths peoj. c add % o^er^thik 'durfn^;. a «&ftftf#t !(llift,1 • whiei^e&e'hde^tfter -SO^ea^e -feouMU "iiot'Teiiieinber'W'ealainitqtis. 'a';vot*H!'VUe nrieiaMiWolii Which'*wkß'ditri'ed iinatiiirt6iisly,a«di! OS 'lAhioh H iiopy ttasXflbWa&te'd to:.il>/6i'd IPahnerstoti, ■•exprefesed profoundiregret at> thepprobible /douse- . ,qu pmk* >MMh ;/jliyi*i6h, 'ixpsp^PiMJy j .jviithil refereuce to its injurious effects upon our future oqminer■"Vcurt viten^ujjsewijJi.jghfi}"W4 M beiyig .calculated »feft^ in ( ,foreign;con,njries general ( , I; s o^p^'^&iPiii^h-e^est Riding, where the \ -attnost-^ttenient-prevailsr- PlOTards-have• been posted in Leeils l/hA^'tiier io>Vns}snl»uncing " Pal- ' merston f^r j:te;^VVes^jOEli<j4.ng)" ; l M&& places will ■MbHab'lycom'flnd'forthe'-jiqnoiirpf.^ejn^Tftp^gtfd 'By'Liird fa]i^erVtpn',dnd toiicipn lias taken therini'■iiiiiiMey. 'tM cli^^tKPof'!<ffff?fiy U Mfriert#S!y si«!7)ed ciijng pEnnissiir, tp'put him in'nomiiiatioo', .anAi,a Eipiilar petiUfluy-.w-as-r atifel;ie., eam.e tiß&e.c;^and?d in froi(,i; tJYe O;efjl,b;fejrsl>f t]i?;Stoc|s E^pl)ange. A fur, th t er.JT;pvement will be made towards fcliesame pbject by:tiie%o'rpor< l tiori of-ahe city.; ...dencfi of the. feeling of the metropolis,: this;.-city au^nneiS l»avfi |wyite^ ;Lov4r|« ? a^i^(on tft a.^an aiift onVhV 20th'TVrar'chV " •'" *:" .. ■:. --, -<

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 480, 10 June 1857, Page 7

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Extracts. Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 480, 10 June 1857, Page 7

Extracts. Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 480, 10 June 1857, Page 7

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