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NEW SOUTH WALES.

|kK£OEIAI.9 IN FAVOTTB OF THB PANAMA i EOUTB. )n the 16th of June, a deputation apnted for that purpose waited on the lonial Secretary to present the Memorial 'avour of the acceptance by the Governnt of tins colony of Mr. Wetton's proal for the establishment of steam comnication between Sydney and Panama, c deputation consisted of M. Montefiore, j. Fanning, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Briellat. c memorial, which in the course of nday, had received about 750 signatures, resented nearly all the mercantile houses |the city, and many other names of pubweight and influence. The subject was introduced by Mr. ntefiore, who urged on the attention of [vernment the strong feeling - which had pi universally manifested by the public j favour of concluding terms with the

mpany represented by Mr. Wetton for ' service, with reference to the other omes, and the manifest advantages which fould secure to New South Wales. Some ections were started by Mr. Parker as to ™g the colony for nine years, which, ironing the two years required for jWing the ships, the seven years' contract M «;and also- as to the insufficiency y>. Wetton's authority to treat with the Mrnni ent< lt waß in reply, ur fanning and other members of the E a that an undertaking of such puucte and consequence could not be • ™ upon with a prospect of success, jWmore favourable conditions, and that to suppose the Royal it M «r °ket C °mpany would have 'atetn tOn Ollt to the colonies at *^uTthe / h6y hf DOt b6en Prepared y out the terms he submitted as the *er cvn C°ntraCt- We u»derstand Mr. on-lv T? ed himself ""reservedly and s fr f °Ur. ofthe °bJeCt of the the E*' J fMn »ng them that a meeting ned fo* ," Council had been sumption in « ° °'clock to consider the nce ß a J ™c. Present state of circumu]d be an, \ nt'mati "g that due weight Tear Hed t0 the memorial. ler of th» n\ a letter was addressed by %,lat Ve C s S al Secretary to Mr. nof the a - day afterno °n, informing ecutive T j Clsion arrived at by the er them'selvp £ the Government conbatches f in l t ? Und in courtesy to await :nts wh? f o*er colonial governthey ll.^- 116811011 haS been er »nto a « • . their Preparedness to €8t India Co "VlSlOnal co »tract with the 38ta'Hiall v Vh paUy; the Allowing being IV Gov C°Uditions lald down:of! Ne" South Wales of £50 ooo Vhole of the annuaj subsidy

2. The Company not to make any subcontract with the other colonies or any one of them, without the authority of New South Wales. y 3. The contract to be ratified by the Enrj- , h-sh shareholders within six months from the date of its acceptance. a . -i lS ,fu, rther Proposed to entrust the details of the completion of the contract to the Imperial Government on behaif of the colony, the Government here undertaking to obtain its ratification by the local parliament immediately on the assembling of that body. — Empire, July 5.

The Ba.tti,e-Ground of the Futuee. —The ministers have selected the " battleground," and are preparing themselves for the coming struggle. It is clear from the announcement of their organ, that they have resolved to bid high for a continuance in office. Their Electoral Reform Bill is to be their car of trirumph through another session, or the platfo.m on which they will appeal to the country It would be premature to enter into any discussion of the promised measure on the shadowy ground yet revealed to us. The bill itself will probably be made public before the meeting of parliament.— Empire.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 493, 25 July 1857, Page 5

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NEW SOUTH WALES. Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 493, 25 July 1857, Page 5

NEW SOUTH WALES. Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 493, 25 July 1857, Page 5

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