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2 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 2 1858. chees player, Mr. Paul Vorphy, against weil known | opinions Lytton his wife up ine | Iedy that Dr. Forbes Winslow was consulted ut if the scheme be pressed upon the government were | He had, himself, when in office, intimate1 to ths govern. | Rngiiah amatcus, Mr Bt Deen hes Deon neospued by the | Sloabocse and et Mr, narce Diskocs whistling bis legit pee fn I na ly gfe deenyeag nt f oye, Ue Engl Engiish laws, the Eoglish re. ment of Canada that the Orown would not drag tbesbatut latter, and the cootest is ranged to commence at the be- | mate cown the wind twenty-two years aftor the marrisge | the edditional suthority of ihe Of the latter gon- | gion apd Fag iaaat in the | of the Hudson's Bay Company before @ jusiciat tribuas, Ginuing oO: September. | ceremony—the of genius, doubtless, which | tleman, oad pogeenet my fiend a. Ewin James, te wereld Ge bel —— 7 aie cnet or to any oiner oad, | The London Court Journal saye marriage 18 said to bo | Tei," negli con's < mrcneraeatit hse wily said, | Foch jouraals aa heve gives puslcliy to partial snfines | vse w-a, s'ingluh wats Proper; ‘and "that if ‘the people of ‘Cauase ‘desicca | , 2#2ded. tis report in 92 far confirmed by Mr. Shepherd oho lapis between tap grenddanghier of te Decham | Stn gw aus grands hommes dawir dt grands | curate satements, itl do no the jeotos to publish tne we grew nbn Of he earth, and that (oeniead thelr territory into this region, whoy wo.ld | Dimaolf oo the part of the, Hinieaa’s Bay Oocapeay, tna h 5 communication , iT Ma ni r home goverament tn doing | oer, . apes Feodore, of ohenlobe-Sangeubourg, and difente is HW Imbich I need ed no more than to sev, a: ears hoe incieaions ene Saale ve fay n9 fable arrangement’ with the company. | _ Thatthe diversion of the fur trade is carried cm by the inhebt member of one of the reigning dues! houses of Saxony ‘eho doce’at draw a | be, ‘members of the family whom it exclusively | to mankind, Ho knew not whether any answer had beea reoeived to | ‘ABW! the hes river Fegardites of Jere, the houses bAVe of Thave the honor to be, sir, your most obedieat | bea vevn pis that proposal, but pechays the right honoravie oaronesop | {7" Pal, Vuryin Vick us pastwot the wounteye TORS ‘at the com: | servant, ’ ROBERT B, LYTTON. va agine whan om asite could afford the House some information oa te | ‘Tht therefore, there oan be no douot th Prresalt” with Wario ee No. 1’ Panx Lane, July 17, 1868, rye subject. He could not agree with «nose wno said that tae | 1 tbivk, , at whea thes tramp card for Mr. | 1 towar Jaume, Ea, 0. OC. that the “previous of Canada bad no other right io aay part of this | Compan: Yielsa ine land Mt mans tenga the monooeiy. Ib Hable point of view, bas | Having, at your re yf? B erway o 6 COWSEG Eorhory exsoph that possessed by'alt the rem or her wa, wie be an eer conslioree the derstand Italian and | 4.2! q your ier aaa tes Lady Lytton caeeh, We aden! Jeaty 's subjects, Deoause he regarded the ang | Wade should in thas case On #0 as to me‘atein visitorahave | Wu Gay ss to hor state of reek reper Zea | Se not ibe time for considering it Whe loyalty of Canada as the Keystone of ta arch which | Order sud peace and respect that coositorale, humanity (@ unknown, and the uncertainty has caused serious be bored aad to appear | (ost; 12 my opinion, it is such aa to Justify her liberation | 2" \s%: be privileges Bay Compsay | Kept together that portion of our colonisi empire, and he | WDish 1 due to the Indiaps. Hai now ovaies tue diticasy. slarms regaraing tno asaita of the Priacoss Frodorick | @'1q mode, and as much might be beef in the Pa aRie a tet hanes, ot Sustles to Sir Edward 8.1 cought not 0 be renewed. Did the government tatend to | therefore thought that nothing ought to ve dono waton | The land we, oid tan eee 2 at] Wiliam, game fashion. Pudlican Smith, at Drury haa deen | 1, ‘that, the facts which I have ascertained renew those privileges, which would expiremoxt May? i | treocbed upun toeir rights or wounded their just feelings, Nal’ dhantes the nauid, ty land belooge to the ovm Tne London Star of 20th ult. ssys:—A Prussian mor- ing his expenses with Iiallaa 2 | Submitted 16 bia and upon the certileaiee of the by aboald not the House of Commons now declare | (Bear, hear ) bovnot tae monopoly’ ot wo trado, except es tocldden tus naam james Perosa! and Pauline, Vi Garcia, and Ba ee ‘Was expedient st onse to putea end tonana priei, | Sir EB, Lyrrox—Bir, it ia with some roeorve that ¢ | be 7 Of the trade, except ‘OAL, UAWed Hu moy or, Das Dees arresivd oa ine charge i men whom he was ‘to consult, the course whicn ds | wight of ownership to keep others off the lavd, foe lew Of forging Diiis of 2 of £3,790, Messiours Naudtp, Baciali and Rovere. be bas these i iegert ge Warped tho right boporaole baronet thst if he | approach the great and dilicalt questions tavu'ved in toe eo] intent 12 elraut a Newstsds Mien cagered ia’ iae'grain | _ Yeu seat us over two great faverites in the Porsia— | swe ig yee ings CRD: | rr ided to Tebow the privileges of tue Compaay strong | reroluuons of ms honorable aud lnarnod frleud ‘The yo- | wiliorre or the late government, 12ea of vory higa is. Pomme pemoepopeenpretiny ef: a te grain cP Onarione Cushman and Signor Louis Gaasier. We | Sct De considered as harsh or unjustifiable, I remain, | cei ts e would be offered to the measure; bu. it he did | vernment, as yet, are in the cmition of nagatiators. Dortain | SHbetion, — crise ania ns coming Tine: Cerweny, fen e ‘and trust that the former intends to remain with us | "> 7OUr — W, MD. not entertain euch an intention, on whas grousd coud he | Olsunct propaaltious, ao he righihonorabicgsntloman who | | ‘That the Crown cennot now, with justiye, raise the a ‘00! TOF the Uulied stares, wmen Re was arrested. — | hope wee Wy Cie UG rower if she will will bo WINSLOW, M.D., D.C.L. | Upset to tne motion? If the right honorable vaconet de | sptke last Wid ur, were madets Caaaia by tho iare govern: of (be general validity of the chartér, on every The Nord, of Brussels, sayé:— glad to visit her in ber elegant abode. late of. om Sean, aly 16, IHR, clined Wwexpreas any opinion ou the subject st prevent. | gent witb regard to any virticls now covered by | Prine te company's tarrttorial omperabip, of the ines The P.enipc( sutiarics have aitized all the essential bases | ter, we are sorry to learn, returns to you om the 7th of Loxpow, July 17,1858. | the Hvason’s Bay Company would only regard bimas a | the charter of the Hucsou’s Bay Company whios sto | Fignror erciudieg trom porcepelanomp tn enyteoyy ‘viela> Of the eleowra: law for the Danudien Prinsipslities. Toere | next month, ascompanied by his wife—unq ‘Sm—Notwithstanding the decided opivion which I felt | cowardly Minster, who Jared not deciare wost nis taten. | might desire for the purposes of — settiomen'. | iow of their regulauvos, ought to be deemed Vall are to be twenty deputies for Muldavis avd seventeen for | the best cnike sae eecndeaiamaniaie lee iae tt my duty vo express with reference to Lady Lyttou, | tions were. He (Mr. Roebuck) nad brovgat no charge | And, whatever cause thers may be to 60py280 ! White this opinion of the late Jaw officers remains before Wallachia. The age for tae electors is fixed at twenty- | There is a grand literary and dramatic meeting at the | S!ler my visit to her at the private residence of Mr. and | sgeinst the Hudton’s Bay Company; No did mot tatenc t» | shat Oaraca wil reject tnese proposals, #i!l uy unexamined by oar own law oill it would be five, sod of \bose elg:b-e for etection at thirry Tne | Prmoesses theatre to-morrow morning, wiin a view tothe | Mrs. Hul, and which I need not repent, justified the course | pring svy charge agaicst them; bat he‘ velieved t would | every mypive of policy as well as of respoot ty that great |. um anliniene 0 eapreasay alan tay owe. +4 amount cf taxer reqdired for entifiing ¢ tha rig3t of vor | cetabl'shwent of a eo-cailed dramatic college, particulars | Yo" adopted, | Sapeanch, Seeienees: yyy he be for the intereete of Eogland tuat whe resolutions of which Geelanion eesnenn ae q to the most careful mg 18 modere”s, cee Fin Sno caink te the atveciaementees oa Sa nom, ae Beet pate wing, Reba Ene petienehonts be steniads end be bapee they re D euih ott: conta eee and douborese cocsideraiian of oar low officers, and ascot. Tuo Londen Dimes’ Madrid corcenpentenh arto inves brilliant. mr, and Ure. Koan in the bills arecertain | ‘tiend, 1 bave the honor to be, Sir, very faithfully, your | "Tora Box, in a speech for wnich be was highly compl proba y toad Cabaca wii reject ihe propoeeia mato 19 Hearne Coban ee reece ty Paias ee cae Our Paris ioters state that M Targot, tae Frepok AM | oarde of attraction. ‘woeful account of empty boxes is | Obedient servant, . CONOLLY, M D. mentee by Mr. Gladstone, showed that a large portion of | ber w ro poworious, in the interes involved ta Unis veat be y DaseRGLF, Wii FefUre LO Bis Post Bere stronger tao OVEF, | the insolvent course of the other theatres that are open: To the Right Honorable Sir Epwaxp Buiwax Litroy, | che torriory now olaimed by the Hutsoa’s Company } question are 60 great, that 1 capnot hesitate to stale, at Rout Masta tieg she talrigues of perwous ja Bish ph 4 85 | the Surrey, Lyoeum and Sadier’s Weils; indeed the favo- | Bart., M.P., &c., &e., &o. "| ‘was in the Socupation of Franos st ube tune we carter | least, the genersi views by wisca L'venture to think tont bas aneien aun pron dordivng 4 spain . Tite Olympic, with the favarite Rovsop, ia Denetits Pgatinsilare ‘was granted by Charies If, vo that the King oouid not eee Ro grids). Gina, Been) fa gisncing over Toe Madrid journals of the Tein of Jaly do not coatain yay thet Mr and airs Darcey Willaais oasis THE HUDSON BAY COMPANY'S ¢ ER. ik = gpm Mad hase mia abeas tons aenision foorely naa tD be as large as Burope, tbe dnct thought of jc of Jaly . 4 HART » portance A ropal decree appoiate | at the opening of the new Adelphi theatre, tendencies of the fucson’s Bey Company, bat be would intelligent Eogtsbman must bo that of humiliation eral oi the Voloniss. Toe King Ala» Territorial of the Waited | invite the House to consider what was the fact. Tasre | sbd vmsze. 1s ik pors.die thas 20 great x segmentor tho ag 0 be ODliged to keep bis The British Paritament. - fern ‘Ww magne an Oppose it by | was an astronumical Doucoary, south of wbich was to be | earth, uncer the [ugiisn soepire, Can have bo lung boen een Of ue Ae Ssnars Were of the progre- mat ng the Nortitern Portion of the | jounc a tecmirg populstion while north of the line the | .beudoved wea deseiate busting grocnd for wauterlog ‘So cOGt the wisi cumber OF taas panty tm the ay cols ee JEDDAH INTENTION OF ENGLAND | Continent— English vivitization Superior vo | country was eee ech ef Dapaiaien 8 mestenk Gener, gee and wild xuloonls? U put mide, for a moment, | Le tit sent to colonize, we Rave not ie means for lg 2 preseat J a TSE iNDI4 AN! Amezican Olvilization. Hear, bear.) Every year the population of the United | excuses of evil apd climate; ib is miways presump- | we wied it at Vancouver's, aud are glad to get rid of tae eos bn ura cane by the dioovarg nthe | Anton ty cueteKTS CHARERE ee | Dek an eat ae casraamezom neh of Sy, Mr. Roo: | Sie nvasced nersbrar, ene rary soon gosia ore, | twon to deco any betwen man tnd OATES CAN” | sapetinwnl ake, ten, winvet laud You doar win uf Progius Leet Of Capon 2 gre- TORREY COMP AN a © following resolutions :— stop the bouncary which marked the commencement what mun may Or may Mo: do to conquer those obstnoles ter. Bat” Gal MAGS Tak PWR SURE, | Rs ene of tits ty tora soa, | Aah estos nr Comnsy, abut | aera Whe, un Bape oe ace anod | cou an mn whch ate way rear acum | MEGS ‘ea eur meat aa Nowy in the ooveue ot 8 nat Ni, FORD DB REDCLIFFS FOCIOUS TASES, ‘ farmer would not stop to in wht he | It is encugh for us 10 cupg 2 grag 0 me Loic ok cece ie Caine ee eeanak Napo- | at Jiddah. After aweiling on the slowuoss of Turkigh | 2 S legal validity of the exclusive rights olumed by | ADCte ttn or Amorleam aol but be. would mise tue | vilzaticn sbculd be left to tna ity own voluntary cans Breed rE dpm Besos dt ye Benen Baan etaie Of aiege m Caralouia was about to oe i fs the Eucscn’s Bay Company un?er their cbarter ought at once | WS OD ener q yy tually possess without proving that wo bave not the right : “ officials in rendering justice, he expressed the nov that | {o',6 determined by process of law. protection of American Jaws, and would demand to 00 | nelv; that we shouid not force it, but should take Care DOL | 16 Fosceus it— we are haman beings, aud we expect come davusenbeiadieiinaianeiiaiblaiilidim the rumor of the occupation of Mecca, or the seizure of no much of the erriiory hitherto held by the Hud | placed under their sateguard. He believed toat thore | to obstruct it (Hear, hear } No oue cen deny taat & | Kia Gr compooaatim.”” (Hear, gear) seo'og all toe iscusst pepe e Zod. ‘ some precious objcots of veneration ‘treavured withw its Ba Company as be needed forthe purpese of colo- | was far more danger of difficulty arising from that source | Wace which Preserves wild apumals and Dae a direct in- | embarraeswents of this dusinma, I osapot Dut admire sich from Mavrid dated on 19. ot July gays: | Walle, bes. no Founation. Ga wiahod %0 hpow whatna rerynfin pong y to be reaumed oy the govera: | than from any Central American question. (Hear, hear.) | terest in éxciucing civilized men does ohatrons clritian the eKill win which, ia parsuence of the report of our Ms le GEDET, LUG mown 3,500,000,000 reals ts | Ber Mojcaty 's government had revived any of vicee Tne honoradie gentleman said the present slate of the In conclusion, be would quote the words of a Canadian | tion if it claims torriiorial rights ip apy oisirict which O- | commitien, tae right Bonoraole yectlemun, the mou doe for to be Bet Up wi auction. Of the massacre as Jidcah; whether iustractions had beew North Americen eSauar en & tiaber of lnterest | esislator, one who occupied @ prominent position in that | yilized men ar ispowed Wo cultivate aud inbavit, (Hear, | Peurtn devieed « sohelus whica was invenced to unite he the weued for demanding fuil reparation from the ?orte Sealand. teh chatinns ‘ah great country, who declared “this was tbo very madness of mo- | bear.) The rigkt poncrable geniloman tho mam der for | onjecty we bave in View Witt & temvorase conculsdea anetria. coouples einer amen iss ecet, tarongh we Britsn and go — cn Gonstantion | recta The southern pony hl anh dico Senn Dyin pos; | nopoiy.’ Surely the Hudson's Bay Company could not ox. | tbe University of Oxfora summed up the general evidence | towasce the oisims Of the oom pany. He pronzeed to cede er couples Nereeif evtirely with the amelioration | ple; wad wietoer 1a cave of wiifni Gelays adequate mea- tonge: Jot by their effete ana stupid charter to shut up forever | before our commities in the tirst two Of 4 agries OF reBOW- | this termbiry to Canada |! bun would agros to ope diary meric the, ad: cat domaani to the United States of America, which ran up to where | Pe y errbaky oo Ayres Wo opeu a ling rene elk et “ yeas x wt ri a wens Sees to enforce wie — im they met the dominioa of Eog!aud, wnich stretchea from | Me route to the gros: ‘West /’ Sess, oar) Nona which x propoted to reek vs frat, thas the | of communication to it, no4 give sausfactory evimeue meas e Bari JALMESDURY replied that the pecessary stops he. tio to the Petit ye d Nant ‘Mr. GLap-1oN# —1 am sure I onty exprees the unanimous | country capabie of colonization shows en dr, {rom | ot ber intentwu to take rteps for laying out \owaahips aud © wugmont We humver oi Fessels Doiougiag 0 | had deen taken to cemand imamediais redress, Chere was | the Allastic to We Paciic: England possessed the larger | racing of ths House wnen I tay that t bevo listened with | iho jurisoioucu of the Haceon’a Bay Compeny ; agconcly, seuling aud wcsminisiering tue aifaire of thoke districts ; Lo tnvention cf occupying Mecca. He trusted to be able | Part of the continent, and proceeded northward until it | Ces “nerest to ile discussion, a8 far as i}asgoue. | tbat ibe country tocapaois of coictzatiow oaJuid bo lett | nd ee to tbe Hudeoa bay Coxopany, be propowed to re” sto Vieille ih & tew days to suate wnat steps had beon taken by the | Feached upon ite western ironvier the territory Delong” | Fee near) Here 18 a lerge portion of thesuriave of | to that jurissiction. In tbe swo sbsteact principles Iu- | pow tra tracing license for twenty-one years over ths wike ristian Bosnian Tarkion Packs scat to Jiddah todo jastion ter shemecent: 1: 2% aivision that be und We ‘Slanted | taeearth with regard to tne character of which we have | vo! ceo propreltions lies Ae rowciest solution | depnege not Ailed for volovizsuon ; BUU that wWree com. \anen teat | Trt cvontse ta that oousters tuose Golomieg hata. | Deeb systeroationlly kept ta carkices—(near, Dear)—for ert o'ficurms that beset tho questioe | 13 | piewovers—one choses by Caneda, ove by wo {mpertal Gucues of he exzenwes Coumisied DY the Turuiah auldiers: | pp ie,batt of Eitwwnonoccn and the Dake of Newcasrix | (rises Cie aan eat had since inertaved va the | whose who Pai information to give Bave algo bad aut inte: red ntakesman to effect & | Poverumect, end one by tho Company—ebould cousider The Cologne Gaseticannousens sud eats of Weicee An | tae Gomenies ov the locia Mik wat Hasyay evening, on | SUMDEF Of LIN] Rve oF inlrty-8x free ates. " We bad | Fevtdiveely oppowc lo tneir APA X tam at Keerky | ee eine rns y iauy "ak “oaly | WG Zeiglt what, uades all the cicoumatandos of she oxoe, tole Demidoff, at Bagon. {he ground of the thin atiendanse of the Homae; bat Lord | Cree, oe awe ee ae vimitad State oF ec | anilivstrati:n of tbe truth o: woe: I bave waid {need only | preserve lo We ravages realscred over frozen deverta, 1a- | oy Sach eonteespalio’d bapeastion mat te'rtapeet OF pre ‘The Count of Chambord was at Brussel .:| Deter declined to accede to the suggestion, and Lord Ei . ded ? " + | Gwect attention to the interesting and Important work of | socesibie to reguinr guvercment, the trade on which ivey | Deny winch tucp might be requised to surteacer, ols ; bor wa: ete, and the Empe- | yorough then opposed (1a onmmitiee) cinixe 34, regulat- | Tica, would vvershadow not only Bugland but the earth. | Covernor Simpern, who gives a glowing description of tne | deyerd fcr exsteuce, Dat gasrd ‘them trem thewerrible | Yuvan reject ime, provosen, our heads see free ee ror of Kiusr's @t Arcbangel. ing appomumente to the vcientific Drapcuea of the Laaiaa | He velioved that in ae Part of the cooriveac we | Sercultural capabilities apd Olaces 10f c>ismization of a | Cemoraiization produced by rival Drides Of wnieLt wpirila, | fregp negotiation? acd uDfetered action, Menowhue, bs Count ce is Marmora wol, immevtisiely ox Coat do Oy. | ATWY. The proposal to give thase appolaiments by com- | had ‘ho means of establishing the counlerpoise which Be | Ts sete poruion of the territories Of the duieon's | aud ibe sirife e1d blvccsved amorg themselves, or Be | eum up my auswor to the honorab.e nad lesrsed geaule. wanss stias thnenni nals aniinaheas PetinOD Wax wa ast Of bomage to Gemoceaoy ; it wastotelly | S°CRDt. If Eog'and would carry out a systomatis plan of Bay Compacy. (Heer, bear.) Lass year my right nono- | tecen themselvor wad the whiles, woick mht follow if | mse: Fust, 1 sbink the leanse ought not to be a ar’s ret u 100 iB EXPEC: @ eud of the | Uncalied for. Ik would aflect injariously tae future efll- | Colomizstion upon thet portion of the contivevt which now rable friend, the wer pecretary ‘01 Btate tur the Colonies, | the admipissrstive machinery which i t the loterert of @ saeene ibca o tae ae fs, ret Ags perigee Times’ correspond “Mm nib, proceed to Sardicia for the purpose of Laspecting | cienoy of the artiilery and engineers of the Indiau army. belonged to her, she would enabie the world to resist s teat Iraciby COMpoDy tO esiablek Were GoRsToy ed Deiure 4D, 2 oy ’ ~ ne Pye od Delieved. ld otherwike be tn moved fer, suc the Houso grautev, & commiltes t) tequire * y ¥ 5 'Y | other machinery bet that of the campeny. Secondly the coast fortidcations. The Kae] of Denar majntanad that. Nae priscipie of oom ae alt the, asaio texte: tae ea velavetieed mh ‘at | toto the sflare of tae Hucwon’s Bay Company. Before | effective substitute coud be lound, Tuceoure tue reasons | wien regard to raising tho qreauon of the validity of a as Gan owually in force at Wootwioh and adducomp, that commitice questions were raised rericusiy invoiving | wich will weigh upon the government i cousiteeing (HE | Charter, if will be nuL2nibied to Our igw Officers, and wo AL of the States of Sw tzertand have wdopted the last tbres hues the ciaaxe would notiatro- | Unied States. It waa on this around that he aclicited tne 4 a (he ¢ce'sion of tbe Natioval Couaell, to the effect that tae | quce the seaiem of strict ommoctiton. Tne clause provided | suteution of the House to the few worcu which he wished iseoant teseseats aaa ert esas ate samen bier anne Grae stesdhadaien es ‘waioa spielen ts 2 ggg oa yor ented ronan Peceral Ruxcil ouget not ugeis (0 lend money from tug | Wt percue would bo aamisted inty tho artilery | Wo adress to bem, | The Esgiieh porwsssed 8 portion | 2 Moicr bouorable geutletmen questioged him Upon (ue | Frowises carly sctticinent; Dut whey revcrve foe turtuor | y'rurgibening oor OmpiTo in’ Nord Americs by gud rar i r contali by ‘ , vi Of toe company. ih eotue chang Me OF 8 u Gres: Britan tor the buntla ag of & treaty, The Paris af costalas the followiog telegraph | prepared aud gresaribed by ihe Secretary of Stats under | ward Island, Nova foota New Brunawick, Lower | of 0° SOREN. gat “Citar, hear) 26 represeaied | care that the foverriext shall have alsase tho Powor W | tony” thea) ie inp ee ee from Oonstentineple:— the authority 0: toe crown ten bentoe pesmerd ef had Gees ced since uiij | Moat these territeries were pound by frest wud Danked | Witbdvaw srom that Locree any lacd that may bo required | g:rangementa {or that object may be elfacte? tn w piri uf Kemal Fendi bas received the wabmirsion of the tn- | 4,the Dade of Ss opposed Ly Canter much | ime they Pac not added tothe teeritory ove acre of laai | 1 Ig, @od that woe woud etide any uotor- | for the uses of clviized life; that they shalt resin Bil 18 | rersooadle conc ialich W Ali parties concerned, aud Yaak Surgeuis, aud aa order has Deen sent wo hin to withdraw | CCusion, iu whica ® pumbor of peére took part. she | Nh Sway of colo: ization, In ibe meautine the Ameri. | Wate individuals who might by @ reckless epicit | Mpperial ricats Wo fsberies EG mines, kad Whatever WAY | we may thus lay the foundation of a civiliaed commantiy the treaps [naanentnanne. 7 M@AIOPAY | Cons had increased (rom thirteen to thirty-six incependent | Of Sdveniure be so far <ivertes from tue path of pru- | Call foris Doman ouelts ad cote i ieee ties | UPQB these principles cf huwaaiiy towards the red mou, A in those parts, (Hear, oF abd bosesty toward Tue elecisic wire for tue telegraph from Constantinople | “Mee Hari of Euxssonctit propesed in clause 52 the | States, aud from 3,000,400 poptlation > very mearly | Pears Me Sct Let or ane ofmatice witt) | of womals which seem to carry us Dacia dave beiore | Au4,0l Boner ata bose) towards the waite, which out 40 Bassore bas arrived in two Epgiish shipa teen te _ pea ot ine ~ pth as sod ae tnovgh tey had soon the ‘Americads become Ove of tha | WOOLVeDIen curi.rity ierreted Gus the book of Governor | tbe appals of history. Now, aithuugh tue reuowai of th | gs the coonizers cf old carried alog with thom a frag. . pease iineee. pe grcalcst rations, tbey, notwithetanding that they bad the | Fuppsco, aud made icovaiions trom tb, the Governor, wit license tay pesnibiy form ws Fert o: aay tesb uegotie: | pent o} heir uaiive earth and @ gat from the altar of Our Lendon Correspondence. The coveiverstion o« the clause was postponed, for the | tener, bad eifccted ‘nothing as a courterpowo to the | SO NO eENOIY OH TO rcocncile tne accouDt, of tne | Veepectiog the hed viver seitlement; yet ougut m priacl- | have asure! ‘ue ct their desire ta” Paces woo eheas, Lemaidh, Saly 90, sale,..“'| Greenman Nearemieians. yon ye oe 2 = | ee eet Din coos ober reson Conta nad | country whick he had given us an author, ad that whicn | ple to be eonsiaered apart from such arrnogemerte, aod | giicg of uo caxe in & spiti: of conceaaivy, and { do nove The Richt of Search—New Way to Acquire Cuba—Hopes | of were with & viow Wo the periddveal production before | Wilh Catada he would alone deal--was a strip of Iaud | be sve a8 Governor o Ronan ene ae Veet | “Se ieeemien lamas ot eee cette eae | tbat ceriy next deagicn, wo wey propoee’to Paruaaen, Base Coe Sates wil ae are Maer | Parana a iat nero Fnpcsag te ore | Pent tera t te S,Tagrana nad a earn | fits ae ceri Compiny beanie ep Si | inane gusto nop Cus fot oo tae | SFr lt ates ta eek . The Atlantic Telegraph, &e by pty pone crown cortain portians of territory which they caled the | Kot Lothing which wae work having. Tue truth ia that the ieence gives none of the territorial right | the mirsion of the apglo-Saxn race, ih spresdicg intoiti I ave oDly wane maiore the cloring of the mai, to tn- | gugcesien om timuse 45, wan tgrect w@ actamanied, | Hucscu's Bay terrvory. at thai tine Cauda Dsloagod to | Tea Part ot Wis country is highly valuable forcolonizing | which the charier asbunes— ik myles ce ieclvie of | geuce, fueeccus and Guritaa tata "wasscver Frovidence form vow what tbe queetion of (he rieht of gearch is by all | The remsinicg causes of the bul were algo agreed to, and | France, and Frarce was supposed to Lave domtuioa to the mad ae i hi ea wimpy as | cculcne maedwen iier sent ae cican : . ‘ ‘4 the propesition wat the Hudson's Bay Company is, | Quire, aba it ough to be regerded simply as wo ibatio- | buy a up cities ithe desert. (Hoar, hear.) . Sir, bop intelligent men bere, Amerivaws and Exgiish, considerea | WY + was craerea w bo reported on furs Neath Fol; but with teat curiees Bast waich ten be ia Very existence end 1.8 cbaracter the onemy of colo: | ment by which the government can cifeot that safeguard y isle ; " } teat what | bave eed satie'y my booorable and leara- ee sottied. If England, of ratnér the prevent government Petey teak Pisce on the “Dotioa for dosdortase ne on. Coecles it coal with inate wild asa as if they bisshea. Y diear, beer.) vee traaitions, ait ite habits, | {cra broil avd aivorcer which hs) vaot and proiiews ® | earns at least a lO ibe goust-t views of. tae rovorn- of this country, has un arri’ve pensée in tbe matter, is is | river Thames. Delongec t nobsdy, and gars the Wudeon’s Bay Company | lisa extad:ieumente, ihe fruit of generations, all ite pur- | widerees the govert nent ie oot aie Of Nanll Oe eelab. | mect, I beve ou'y to thank ibe Houre for tue iadulgeuce 5 a " : - 10D, . RUSK rhe right Bow to the eccond reading of tte Lill, asd mot proloug the | ee ee OT Oe Clea ane eine charter | Suich requires the: cvicolastion sbould bs absolutely ex- | member tor Uxicré, tbat latd tpoapable of colonization | par just cat dows Ler o difficult teck Defure hits, wad I hex trary, tee American Legation hore (wproves every oppor. % 5. evils of Giseare aud suilering caused b; . | granting to the Rudeon’s Bay Compacy the sole jas to r- 7 J 0 anty of letting the ment power aad tho commercial | Sper ‘Eis thought ihr uristteenien toe toe ae resem, | tradesad comteeren) v ni Ginded. (Hest, bear) If ibe necessary for a geniicman | shovld be left to ive juriaclotion of the Hucsom's Fay | Guta eme that to's flouse will be Ipeliaed to ites. been " 1 who makes a deer forest in Scotland (> rewaue the sheep and | Compary, BO Che Cab Clepule the KoULOMEME Of the Brst | Whatever time he may think necessary. ia ord cissses Know how the Unitod States wodersigad and eon- | SMOURt of fertilizing matter rnold ‘be thrown away. | _ After this the history of the Hndson’s Bsy Company , ‘ that tbe country capable of colonization ans te ender v0 deeite iter some remus was very curious For mapy yoara they did notut the shepheards’ hut from its range, still more necessary ts the Course of policy Which may seem most useini to true (he lute declaraiions of Lord Melmosbury, ‘Tat the | ANF Some remarks from several members, the bill was M Mein those Leacs ahd pouees | tt that from th: whole uf the Hudson's Bay territory, which | the coustry anc most benefsial to maakind. (oar, hear British goverument wii! take every opportunity of "eee ry poled rte bees K or, De oy ed to tote uned Jor the purposes of the fur trade, colmizatiom | Su vesaen year urreee crore iy ne a ¥ Opportunity of urging | Ou the orver for going into committees upon the Jews | ¥¥ ® eo Charter, bus only Ser a cefiaive | SS tis cacreded Stem the wtmosl end mest unyielding do DOL make tome advance to mt & solution of the quoa. | Horn we may bave ciworder; we may heave the Uotiot | Simies encroacdiog on oar territory; we may Bave ever eaten We vpenine Drospeet <f | lyin ot suarchy prevailing there idear, boar) Weil, ¥, by sho Hacile, | then, T confers it aypearr to me vow, that hotwithstanding + ihe eocia! Commu. ye o lange territory eahteh the cpitions of Qe iaw ofticers of the Crows, you must the suppression of the tlave trade ca our own, with a | Dil, Mr. Kxicitiy, am opponent of tne Dill, said he | term, theredy clearly imputing teat when the sotof Par. | though! tbat if the Lords intended to gamit isment expired «ll power on toe ‘of the company | Tiger. (Heur, hear.) Hudson’s Bay Jom- view to persuade the goveramont in Washington o keep | ieaSlt ‘fh would have Deon wiser to saree toike ont | Over thtve fads would expire nto. When Gavade came | Pau} are la peeserein, Dy viride, as Wey consider, of flvet of #0 mary guns or the coast of Cuba, cannot be | sent up lothem dy tho Ce1awons, toan to pass this queer | into porsesmion Of the Koglish the energy of the Eaglish | their charter, cf the whole country reaching from the doubted; but there oan hartiy oe fousd a substantal rea. | Measure of an Irish compromise, accompanied by rea. | 1#Ce stretched from Montesl, ant carried trade im huss up | UUTce of the Fasketchewau, is the Kocky Modntaias, for 2008 Why ite provisions ought pot to be acted upon oy the | 'be river St. Lawrence to ® wild ‘erritory wost of , tots thousance of lilies eorcos the Countr7, to Hudson's soc why fie Untied Staies ebould re’ ase suck a request. | House. Conada This led to Bsy. Now, even if you admit the rigots of the Crowa Already, in 2 » . great opposidion on the partof the | Bsy. Now, « ¥ i he ‘ eciaion ok tis subject. (doar, howr ) A cordon samuatre naif Dog\ish, baif Amorioen, around * mM “i . | Budsen’s Bay Com: And great wars actually toot pi over Uue terri ory, if you acmit ite right to great extends west of the Rocky Mowniains-—Jrom the Amerwcan ound that the Hadave’s om) 4 4 round the | Mr. Ginriw characterized tho bill az a miverebie subter y Com pany, and gi 7 tack piace | eaarter, end tw Dive aa exciustve privilege of trading, | Jruutier upto the skirts of the Mussian domains—we ore | hice oo Tight whatever to that of pone hn B tot aes Ay Isiand of Ou rc tbe Spaniab exvelieat opportunity o Uxmg @ price on { trom the state of vneerianiy which now haogs ainst all Ober Britten subjects, to tesa fevorea | ayng the foundations uf what may beevme, hereufter,& | oerred friend near me pro} to dey | it otttl remaiee qxuveely, doanta, upon arse. Jur tha hamanvenns ent now, eastward | they would Dave no wane a app igen seas sy tate of " it ales own on * | co the Jews themecives. Ho coatended iba: fered, the right bouorable momber for Coventry, aud | sve imnguage of tee charter, whether it did give, | Of \Re Ko ag eye yerun change eee, 10 1B8 | upop ‘he other hand, it abou d be found thet they ao pos- Sten bettas Gotta aiivaiened ie wae phd was bound to include Turks, heretice apd ieficels ty the | be tld the compantes that they were fizhting a Tioloen | or was ever ictonced Ww give, to the Audson’s Day Hement ef the Red ziver, the nncieus of & naw colauy, | seen auch a right, apd that you ibink th necessary for kan: Classes tc Rogiacd are to be token for an earnest of toe | Dill. Dattle, aud advised them to unite. They did uaite, aad py | Company tbat vaat range of territory=-(bear, bear)—and | @ rampart ayoins ony holies imvoads from the Amtioan | perial pusycece W take away from them pelbations o tbe Darby a on, tbe Cavan quee- Mr. Sroowsn thought the bill a great dingrace to the | #0 Goibg they cheated the pudlic (Roar, hear} From | WBetber the true legal iulerpretation Of it ts bot taat the Le 4 = FS as u ice = that | they pow enjoy, then I think they mest oe beid tw hago thou wil! Very s00a Le #0 ‘valy one | Other brance of the Yeguietare, and eeae a8 an iogais | tbat time to the prevent day they depenaed on toe char. | l#nds ictenced to be giveu were thoes upon the shores of | great, nadie iy. wnteh we Rare. ome yay to com | cisim to compsoration which you cannot resiat, (dear, greet Europes to this to ask it Wo agree 0 a measure every word | ter, declaring that they would do all they coaid to enforce | te bay, abd upon the sores of the tskes and rivers in ius | pect Wie hon lwe ony ny a ne Bal ofS Howrencr, | hese.) Rut, dv thet as it may, I cannot belp feetlog that One to the Unites my next | of Which was reprobated,except the object it was to carry | tbe righte conferred on them. H» moxnt to bring no | ‘bmeciste nelhvorhvod. (sear, hear) And ia coo te is toe Cuts wate, aod i tok My | prt you bare eecer’ained iu whas (be rights uf the compa- 7 Be: on. charge against the Redson’s Bay Company. They oad | !cimity with \Lat was the etate of facts, because the com bonorebie apd iear frieud has gocd reason to pre | yy coisiet you will be acable to arri¢e ei any eausiactory tho request of Mr. Spoonor, showed | Cone what by their nature, as @ company, they were | Péby Cid not at fest possees themselves of the vast terri- | sume that Capaca wili deciive the task of form. | totion of tho imeortapt question under discussion. f unconstitutional in tne provisions | ©a.ied on to ¢o; Dut he aeked the House to consider thecir- | tory reaching to the Kocky Mountans On the contrary, | irk it imo @ 1 cap mye het TexpODIDUNY | The anject is one wel! worthy of occupyiog the attention cumstaness under which the company acted. Is wasafur | for @ sees 4 a See os = A My BR, ate yn, Sia ii, | ot tte right Benorauie Daroxet between thie aod the pext cbarter jcparved bat ry a 08 — | versio 7 Fi i Ne by oe conten ot reset tas oeg, Gisirict, a8 Dow, UNCeT tbe jatudicticu Of tae Hudeoo’s | toe right te, aie eeatenia’ cro reat emeve wae foge, and only a little betier than nothing at al between tbe two ccmpani¢e, which no coubt would have ir. Bawrinck deciared ihat by the bili w direst and ag. | Shed glcry om the belogerents if they bed boon known to | ** gravatec insult was offerea to tbe House of Commons and | bistoriaus. Then ap asiate and cloar headed mac inter. | parbes, friendiy eter lu regard to ™ too, tis government wish Lord J. Rosset, Univer 6 success, wBus the Sankore = on eve was fc quite e “Americas provec . ores.’ Tempore mut Ererytsiag la tals age | _ Upon a division the ayes for the comaittes were 144, of Com weroe reduc to @ questiod cf money. eno the noes 40. Ar. Spoouer voting, appsreatiy by m’ Toe atianuc fe ograpd enterprise is to De reacwed: but | take, with the former. mee whore opwica ma to enteriau very ius The Bouse then went into committee upon the bill ven! ® rangemen's. Shoaid | When Mr. Sroowmn mored to acd @ proviso to the tir ¢ enterprise will De sowed | Clause, “That suck reaciucion de not acted oa until whe PrOvoument i adopted ia | COBSentof the Crown be siguided to hota houses of Par company, and a f sed to colcnizatien. bere wild avim: gregates trifling Cistances stom the sbores ot the Day, wod the time Frees tans could net ives und the introduotisn of ee ay | at which they exteecea themve'ves over tas vast rauge | Bay Ccmpany, woich potuung but absolute necsasity | cy tery wih whict we are called Sy a coloniat crcve away the fur bearing animals an7 patan | Of country was the more recent date at wbi3n they formed | ehould justify, OF tw take it iuto Our own Bauds xed iorm | grtschei to the instiiuticns ef thie con a to all fur companies. The Hudson's Bay Company, | their fortunate coalition with my right honornole friend a colony, orp yg BO dex — Gay Comptia & COO |W) per name. (ear, heer) We low ing up their own interest, had maintained thoterri: | the member for Cuveriry. It would, therefore, | think, | fecerare eee I ys od eee eu ByateM, Bod WDICE | CF those ifficn)bes to eNeouuter Which arise from the on- tory in ‘is wildest state, and bad kept out colonization. In | appear, WAthovt eneeay ring to mAse the House rerponsi: | t-ikLI menowbile per con sti a OY * KOVEE: | Ceavor to mtimtlate different races, We shall not be us Of prowctiog it, fhe | Mament.”’ to tho House of Commons, | die for the arguments whicn bave oven sudressed to It, Ge icaraee. = p oaynap hy Be Lave | oriied upon to biena the Norman with the Daue, (Hear, pay 14 18 Out Is Oowsitered ws snoet deteative, The motion was vegatived, and this and the other tho mense ia thelr bands wo ad; | WDAt tbere are very serioes reason in Jew ior dum; | this oot ute present enticipate. All beslunfal cotontes | Prt) © 0H Jue to be tho fature The Queen's le Uber weg doee wv exon as tauch | ClAUREH Were Agreed to without amondment, vance Cale ape Be ene sate bpp and to ee sgh [aes gyro ero aneaia bevel ongpet Dg, aad 1 agree With my enavabee a vl A b spoaktc g our own | pubuse ¢ b ard, fier Majesty doos | »,18 the House of Lorde, July 29 00 the order of the day | carry Abere all be arte and bepplages and all toe improve: | bY Mee Of many, Deooruble members thet | so ienrbea [frieLd w ihe genera! ikecry be advauces | eu’ were of Eegivnd, | i | | adits ‘or, din ( ot go th “i for going into committee on ihe Sale and franater of Land | ment in manners, - " wt m Poe ae eral aos << Britub sation, ‘One «4 th Mt | sation, waking the y what it was intended to be, » are upen record ibe opisions of very high | With ro mech exquence ai. wisdom. Uolonies wii 26 | posed to concur wits my henorable aad’ learned friend . et c ri r iets Sergeant paokey, & ie A. oo. “ * preee ° 1 p vane Are dolighied wish a | Tess of tho measure. He saic it would revsiutiontzs the | Ali this the House of Commons bad in their power he full bear Out the Cpintons tha: Dave | objection ir, Wat act & colny wos Hot be peopion DY | tren a Fee whole cr aa vont teeriton ory tou jana. great fice whole law of propert, such @ cousummmation the Hudson’s Bay Company, The Loxd Gusecmon defended the provisions of the | \varrow interest, wasopposed. He was tol thst the teen expressed io the ocuree Of this cedate. (Hear, | Cavudiaos; Wet owing 10 Ihe ce jor sucess irom tne Aow | (Hear, b I am also of opinion tbat those 4 ) son's Bay Company bed cerwam rights which they derived . however, an impression that there | Teen froutier, tee mejori'y of inmigiauie would be Ame | coicpies should be eutsolished under tne pro Lord Craxworrm supported the bili, with the exception | onder the cbarter granted by Charies II. He maintained | wcuia bo great barcanip in raising tis question at tap | Ticets This object p doe vot wiarm me. Io whe tivat | veetion of thie cou(ry, iusemuch sx neither thoy Of the Sint clauso, against wmch clause he strongly pro. | ‘bet the company Rad no such rights, aud it was the duiy | present time Itt paid that the © mpany hw ©, hough ibe nanige acts come ron the American | iremse ver vor Canada could be ex>ected to be ia @ ested. of the governme=t to determine whether they had. | pcsetesion for pearly two cevturies, avd that, Ty wa de Teadiens severs, it doce Lot follow that | posivon to bear for sone time the expense of mainiainiog Abey sd0uls all be Americees, Provably Jarge num- rer Miter y force fu fot Ovjections to | [f the company had no such rights, Periimment | posing that the gra: Bere Of OU WD Cent) sem, expecially the Soeeh, cma ary rovite toe for ther aefence. With tae vin, Ha: Loxvos, July 20, 1858. Lendom Weother and Metropolitan Smells—A Trip Down the Thames—On Dita of the Cherbourg Mecting—HTer Ma jewy's theatre The Artiss—Royel Malian Operam |. The Earl of Wicxuow oxprested the 12 Ganatal this part iil inte Sran. | Weald know bow to deal with them; ‘and if they | pecn mr process that wrovg bas gi ‘ pense y, ae MT nn ee ee ne ee tad, Parluwcrent would also know bow todeai with them-> | ana berdeved into right. ft ie qute a 10 Feuld fcew where, as well as Amerisaae; acd as 192 | jequire Wite the reture of ty nan ' "(oar iy nich wo now pee is the | Americans, ov s,s | & the returt of ths kitchen range hot weather we In committee @ divsion was takeo on ‘hia cl , which | b7 purchasing them out immediately, , bear, thas the flourishing monopoly * no! is tbe prebatie Pory tbey would identity Ag whined ib The bo * Pt 1 was egroed to b; At I im. Orst retolution he should move was, “That ine Ne creation ct the ebarter of Coaries fl For 160 years t hove © reture of Thames and drain emelia generally. ar 7 Nority Of ninetec: the Hadeon’s Bay Compaty, about to expire, psattny the Cate of tant ovarter the company ragged on « foedi ii Ss ee example set by | py" | to be recewed.”” He ovght to explain to the House thar czinienee, ane iho prensa Searieeing ous COS. | (iieat, bear.) . Te bee bea Oo altency ta Canaan, Ti toe Queen sad ber Court and left town for the country. Moves ANF powsidio Coubt that he expensca Of the Indian | We Privileges abcut to expire wore not privileges claimed | erful monopoly mm & chiid, not charter beer)—to Ox ihemseives upon te soil on which they hap- (a Senday morning, Warks to Mr. Andrew Arcedeckne, | kovertiment are ‘0 be defrayed {rom tae reveuue of india | BOcer the chalter of the company, but belonged totnem | Ii , Dut cf somebody who ‘uacerstwod his ousiness much | iid 'be som! Red river; Decaute all history tells as bow | ey oe pramed,and tolovercome all Wess dif suti feelings sa lnteresta with the Jend ia which they omen ed (HE Condivons of the Imperial government. ple Of this Country to siragg) ithea— (beer, * " It was ngreed to, sud after a brie’ discussion the | DY ® graatirom the Crown, which grant expired carly | better than the drawers cf that cuarter—vz., of the which circometances may happen to torow io their ~ Sone yeaa a me ere of tie Landon Yacht lab, | vevoes was fecuvea, ust te ll ordered to be foal | BX ear; aba bo tid to Wo miata beach that ibeg | rnb hoporable member for Coventry, wove abevnog ha | samp aul cor of the and i whan ine} wee. Wa ia | (ear) Thal great empire which now exwia upon ta m1 f of Goome, i ; Fiieges Oy; renews r e regret, side <u = y Aird time on fhureday. privieges ougns ‘hat the oa e we ee brs dae 10 bis indus. | sixteen counties in this mingéom were given up to the im: | hrs bees a ty aeaeseal quae sem comm ° lutie excursion to the Nore. Ai Gravesend we (a merry litte ‘Thetr jordships then adjourned. country might derive wil possible benedt from the non ~ rf migration of the Dunes, ava probably a great mass of the arty) boarded the rayel steem yacht Oabora, wok luach: | 51/2 sna cemcnes, ME, Cun roan, moved, an ad ree 12 | Fighig of the company eeer thelr charter Be | A imerey tear inio the questina, walsh aaa taper. | Jeyoraton in these ceutuee—auch ne Yerkanire, Linoota- | ead {entertain no doubt (bat, by the axtibidion of simliar on with the skipper, R. N., and cheered ail about the pre- | § Royer Combrenn ia laquire ini tne compratsierinene | tact and oifficuit ope, whotzer’ the colou:zation hiro, Neriolk— aro of Danish origin to thie day. Yet im a | lubed upen ibe Amerioan couuiuent wil Pajvily increase parateas for her Majesty's forthoomipg visit to Cherooarg. | by cetiain of her sudjec.» uf (is costraction of thelr pro- | sseened by tee com, en ae Tee ng Mg nag benny nye oe te ‘a prosperity and power, (Cheers ) Many, any months since, im one of our unpublished com- | dp ‘oroes at View ay 1a te Galt of | auet irect agency from heooe, or whether Deeule assay) Anglo-Saxons 3 Frizarratn, ade himself to the second ihe ro. en the Normans, despite tnoir pride as a munications we guve you the correct programmeof the im: | crvices, abd tee tnaiioa wns negetived by 108 tebe e race, derpite the difference of Innguage, be- enpque! be third geveration, as isteneely English and peror's intentions, aa they say ia French, on this solemany. | ln tae Oommons ou July 30, Lord Staytay asked wheth- Ce See Se | Son tonen Dational feelings as if ‘The exhibiion of prute force—miutary and paval—wili be | ¢f, UDcer existing cwrcuinstances in Ladia, it would not be | London, and carried witaout transshipment to toc wostern | British ge — poping to us which ott Freee! = be ne ener a haw deairedie to cffor Rommpiore amnesty, with shore of Lake Soperior, fois nad been effected by ren: wit q Of ube moet extennive character, aad thousands of saliors | tions to all who laid awn thelr arees. ain excep: | Cering, among oiler tings, the St Lawrence uavigable | compasy-—however we may be dieyoeed to Jioce ibem 1 ground covered by the British deg, over- are beiag Ooarey od overland rom Toulon. Os our part, Toe Consoligeted Fund (appropriation) Dill was read a | by great shiye, and the Roglich were now furtner across ston to | +b . yh — eoep- , cesend ane. he Oovernuens of few tansabens bon the great contiuent of America than the Ameri yh Wem | arene tae wal seme pore 4 aod as wo think in very bad taste, there is to be pretty + ny beens - Un te Greer tar tee nk cane themeeives. Altbovga. America hed esta. ry and | All tbat! say on thie score is, do not, on account of considerable cannon display, as eeeort to Hugland’s | feeding of the Joes pil moved by Lord Joba temas, | lished @ Sate om. the’ Pacific called Oregon Sens | JeleCeND ERS Hele, Chewree) Svea BNO Queen, To our mind it would bare been mach | Mr. Newsgate moved toai tno debate be adjourned, bat | b® believed the ine of route from Helnax Pong 1 ee ENe in ce an ae etme more dignified for ber to have gone in her own | S¢ motion was cogatived. to Lake Saperior excecoed in extent any possessed by honor. ‘ Never » ities of access, ‘The crder was uitimately postponed till July 21. America. Taking the western side of Lake Superior to the cates by his | Pol! or climate, Leave imiouins to thea. Natere pan: privilege quate nbip, the Vietoria and Albert, accompanied | On aud of July ar. Fitaroy was tO RAK the Jecrowary of | Kocky Mountains, they would cut the new colooy whieh last potot—tne | 800 man will Nght weir ow fe their own | of trading over certain iarge di , together with ter- ovly by ber two steam yachts, the Osborn and | State tor the ‘Home Department, “wnother i; us true, as | tbe right honorable Secretary for the Colonies proposed to The mover | Peace. With regard to the Atneas of the place itself for | ritorial dominich of an undefined and’ enormous extant, the Fury, sod by as many other private yachts | stated in & daily paper, Lat at a resent visitation the Chm. | eftabush: and he believed plaos had been laid Devore the Colcpization, 1am contented to tal An ‘opinion of the | With respect to the exclusive right of tr |, however, - t | masteners in Luuacy Giscovered im & private provincial | Tight henorable baronet for carrying a railway completely | reception their rpeeches hw ‘ith » iB & letter from | he contended that the law condemned m and taunt Should we ever so far forget ourselves 8 | junatic aeylum a coccesied cell, in which a man, wh ig | Scror® the covtinent, #0 that ® direct communication | that they bave ly aavacced by thi the pany t Lord Glenelg, Februsry 10, 1881, whee | ao leogih of eojoy mens OF poesecsion would render that | tatoo to bw in ful! pomseerion Of bin faouities, had peen | Would be evtabliebed’ between Eogland and Vascouver’s | goverai views and pricolp'es which thoy inh. ad find Wt waid, “the | valid which was originally iovelid; while as regarded the for macy years confined |” Island, by way of Halifax This was emaguiticontecheme, | (Hear, bear) They bave 00 reason, #0 iar as [ am climate of the country of the Ked River settle. | colcuizing powers of the company, he reminded the | He velleved the right honorable Secretary for the Uoloaies | aware, to aut! ‘Any hostile feeling on the part of the javorable to colonization; that it was iatended | fivuse that Chief Justice Draper bad stated, on evidenos ‘eared, and afver toat claret might Labora was ambitious of reno#n, indeed, he bad siresdy given | government, and I sivall not be suspected of any ttlement abeuld oy bones by emigracts from | before the committee ‘8 period of forty yeara— Sow Weopine tast non Acctn fardera’’ anouid werush | The Butwer Lytton Domestic Imbrogtio. to the werid pledges of the! ambition, and be would tei | Want of eympatby if I venture respectfallyto submit to that the company to catabiish in time ® | from isi2to 1852--the population of tho under wanton: LETTER FROM LADY LYTTON'S SON—CARD4 OF THE | the ght honorabie baronet that he man who oarried out | them whotbor they would not do well to leave the further | Valuable export trade from thence to the mother eouatry | the control of the company in bad not increased by 070 bt of the subscription season at Her Majes. | PRYSICLANS TUS APF ALK SETTLED. {bis eeheme would have achieved greater things than e question for the present ia the hands of | io Weoi, fiex, tallow and otber agricultural produce. divieus!, althoug! population ame off with tbe “ecldt’’ of acrowded and en. | {From the London Observer, Jaly 17) even ho (Sir B. Lytten) bad done for literature, and bis | ber 's Ministers. (tear, hear Th open | not realized since 1687 under the aus. | of ro iabe then FN i LET in that touraevec house, at Majesty's Mestre, last Sevurday. ‘We pupiiah below a leter trom Mr. Kovert Lytion, the | neme would be handed down to posterity we a great Colo. | bave bi from the moter ana be tine. tbe prime connae sung, and all were cheered aai sou of Sir Edward Buiwer Lytton and lady Lytion, whicn | Disi Minister, The accomplishment of such a scheme would | tops much that will be useful to them, and that will as. | !v/d:led when the company withdraws from the piace the Mr Roxnwck, in reply, eaid ho felt that the interest red Wo their Gearte convent; Bor did the favorite aad | wil intorm the public of the real stat of affaira that have | unite England with Vancouver's Island and with China, | si#t them materially in determining thelr course. Wore | thscow of tis chilling protec hoa ) which baa been manifesied by tbe House in the eubject highly accomplished tenor, Giugiini, fall short of nis Dow- | come betore them rather obscurely, bat which are now | and they would be enable widely to extend the civildzation | we to proceed upon the present occasion I know not what | reard to tbe mrety o! # rettiement at the Red river from | under discussion affurded Uictent justification for nie quot mile Dienst off to her unperial engagement | eetirely cleared up, ani it is hoped’ happily ented. m-, | of Hngland. When he referred wo the civilization of fing. | might be cone OF Se renee, PS ees 8 prevanne | eee anaes hae @ a be mado on it from the | baving introuuced it to the’ notue—-(bear, hear)--eod he at “il the rest of the cympaay | Lytton’s letter, and his conduct througooat this painful | land he wished {i to be com with the civilization of | that ary division which might take plass would tend to | American quarter, / have @ most satisfactory report from | was beppy to be abie to add thet, in commeqnence of the remain i town wo lent toeir valuable md to | roster, reuset the highest creak upon bis jadgmentand | America, and he would boidly ascert that the civilization | create a faire Impression out of doors. I hove, therotore, | Sir Wriltam Fy vee Laeuenant General commanting the | frank aud liveral spirit ja which bis motion haa been met Mr. Lamley i & series of exira nights, at prices made to | feeling’ Lady Lytton wm with her son andher(omale friend | of Kngiand was grester than that of Amorice, | thatthe honorable and Jearned member for dheffieid wiil | forces tm Nort Hah America. He states that the | iy tho rigtt honorable baronet the Secretary for the Col- fait al classes Mile Fcootmin: his already reve'ved | and rointive, #64 ls perfectly satieiled witn ail theacrauge- | (Hear, hear.) Why did he say this? Because tho | listen to the statements that wil! dountiess be made;by the | Ked river settlement consists of abous 8.000, of whom | (pies, be should uot (rouble the House by pressing tum twenty thourand pounds from Mr. Lamiey, acd, Oy a)- | mente thet bave been made :— Kogiish were a {reo ;, they Wore not con- | Mivisters cf the Crown, and, uniess these statements are | 2.0(0 are Irieb, Kogiiah aud Scotch; the remaining 6,000 | movion toa oivision. (Hear, hear) He might, however, Created accounts, circulates it with wil the Decoming Mig fin— As the son of Laay Bulwer Lytton, with the bost | aminated by the ‘nferpal blot of siavery jam! they would, | of charactor entirely hostile in principle to his views, he | Ali mestly baif breeds. They are generally good ehota telcre be wnt down, be permitied to advert to the ovjeo. eity and |i cerality Of & 094 Uarainal'’s niece, Sherosides | right 00 speek om her beat’, aud #0 obviously with the | a afree people, carry Kogiand’s name, and Kogland’s | will then be pre; to Joave the subject 1a the hands of | killed in the ute of petp eg good boreemen. A local wed againet the adoption of the with ber father, mother, ard a sister, ax pretty, tt. peat roaane of inforiustion 84 to Warrant toe hope that ny and Logland’s hierstare across the whole continent | the executive government. (Hear, hear ) force or militia of at least 1,400 men could be easly or- |, curse which he propoved. The bai had boom lod off by #0 accomplishea, ae! er or Self, To see ber te to tresd | pimple aesertion will be at once believed in tbe matior 9 | ot America. They afforded a refage to the slave, and Mr. Lanovewmne said, the subject before the Hours was | g&b\zca end embodied.” The barracks are perfectly ha- | ig right howorable ‘eman the wember for in the footprinis of Lord Ware and ber many omer eigh | which I am compelied to refer, | beg w say that tne stato. | they exhibited to the populations they had planted in the | of the highest interest and Importance, and one which | bitable, and the post defeneibie, except against heary | Kisderminster, in oppesition 10 bie resulutiona, pompers. To bear ber ting is to uudergo iasomasion, and | mente which have appeared in #ome of the padlis journals | more favored portion of America a most atrikiag example | might fairly be discussed in view of the wear appronsti of farce, which it would be <ifflouls vo bring up against | who hac expressed the fears which he enor to witness her soting is w become # uncomiuriabie ae (> are exapgerated and distorted, and thet they arecalcaiated | cf greatness, goodtens aud happiness, He maintained, | the termination of the license enjoyed by the company, | it. Norway is the chiof horee depot of the company: tho | ‘aned ef our being led ialo a war with America be induced to take the most ODliviows of autictss—. to convey to the pubdiic impressions the most | then, that i was the duly of every man who wished well | He did not agree with the right honorable gentleman who | porition A t De made impregnaoie. Al! communication | should they De adupted, who also objected to thom panaces cf all i \oled AGOTCrS. Soe Is, wis Loe erroneous and unjost. As was maturai, I pot myself io | to mankind to promcte to the utmost of his power thie | spoke Inst that the real question was whether the charter | between Superior and the Red River is cow, accord. ‘tho rcore that the terriory iu question wae not members of the famiy above enumerates, evariog constant communation with my mouler, aad ita the | great project. ‘of the company was valid or not foal question in | ire (0 Sir G, Simpron, impracticable for any ‘body of nh being colopized, and upon the ground that the difil- at one of those old Dulch rick oullt novees, | gentioman with whose family, in his private house, He hoped the right honorable baronet would take | Lie opimon wae whether, while giving up to colonization | troops‘ A few individuals might go, but not any force. sien of reaching 1) for Want of «road would be very with garden ail walled youn aud masked oy was pinced (for I beg distinotiy to state she was nevor mediate stepe to ascertain the legal right of the Hudaon’s | +l! the portions of the’ territory now essed by the | Tbere ie abundence cf provisions in the country: no waat | consiverable. on Was con- fooking trom, a Fulham. fhe guides of 5 moment taken to # lunatic meylom), and carried outthe | Bay Company, for when those rights were ascertained | company which were adapted for it, we sbould not main nerd be apprehended; water is good, wood abundant. roed, be wou! tha) there wae climate is severe in winter, but healthy at alt cee h greater Osoger that such & calamity wouls arne out the population which would Amorion than if we wore to col a to toe jotnage pout Got & APO, & favorite ioling vince of implicitiy | they wontd be ensbled to compensate the company. (Hear, | tm, for Impei ‘4 the preservation the lord before mentiouss. tiers be way De veou wii could caged, ant bear) next measure shouid be to poy colony | of jaw and or@er, the exist) menophy in those ’ These few extracts may sufficeto show that ® | ting hi sighs over the wal. Fligh as tbty Are vowever, or joined me to avail myself of the @ivice Of Lord Sasftss | from the western shore of Lake Superior to the Rocky | immense tracts which wore unfitted for colonization. | Fétticment cnoe cetabliehed would be pafe from danger this is no extraordmary feat, for Dis lordaniy te iv t |, Aud be er treated the right honorab!s geatiomaa ‘The House ought, however, to leave this matter in the | freméwithout. As regarde the fur trade in this district, T dows to the United Mtates, (des: of the “sittade”’ of Sir Wm. Dow, Bart aod player Ihe to carry out this object witoout deimy. If that were not | bands of the government, whose vicws upon it would douot +d #oarcely My, that if you take the land from the Hud: | pear ) Neither could he coneur in the justice of the ob: jenerally believed, and bes Deen Deore ao# ev\cusies in Minnerota would send ber cohorts into the Territo- | ies be explained by the rignt honorable bar anet opposite. y Company, the monopoly that goes with HS | jection that the territory was not worth being colonined; ‘om dits Of the Court and fashions rie fumes, vba: ¢ they would bave to fight over again & boundary | An unfavorable vontrast bad been drawn by the honorable ill expire, To attempt to maintain there the MO | ‘pnd in support of bis views point be ameht rover » me, free from all restraint, and to travel for a short time ia 6 the long lord made honorable propusas to the Hive lua pe oy wita myself and & female iriead ead relation of question rmilar to that which had arisen botweea | member between the colonies of the United States and our Would be imporeibie, and only give rine & perpet before be had be- Nightingsle, arc that ene, with the appropriate ¢ ber | own seleetion, * country and America some years ago, He| own North American possessions, Now, the true link In fact, | must be pardoned if | pay that tere teres: in not telling the nesber hip, reptied ia crigiaal Italian, 1 the offs ot, | From the moment my father felt compelled to aathorize | therefore entroased the right honorable barooes at once | whieh bound the people of Canada to the mother geod reason to Believe that that monopols bas pren'l: | tutb. (A Iangh ) be meat confers, very pour wn empire Howe are ekept su h © Seca mee the eadjoct Of ao mach | to bring im ® Dill which would eoable the government | ay in the fact that they could look acroas thoi § liy ID & greAt Measure Ceased to exist in by An {, | Bimch surprised ot adie geatiomean’s gua Canpet thiak tic melogious rosebud #ued have # snciaty was to oviain the opiaiva | to apply to the formar‘on of & colony as much of the Iaad | t'er, abd see nothing in the condition of their Amorioan | Major Ston reports from Fort Garry lanit= tue Uo graphy, (A saugh lerran cectined the peerage, two hundred thoerand pou | ‘Adie physicians, in order | BOW belonging to the Rudecn’s Bay Company as was they had aay reason to cory. The cole. | *on’s Bay Company have long pinee sbandoees Neiand far | Coemed to thisk thas ihe only wude of the Red settlement would be by go the O Lome, most bear ip mind that ths Ine a ® aubje t tojrestrains for on | eultable for such a purpase. His belief was, toat it this were deeply sensible of this, and fully | ‘belr pretensions to exclusive trade in Ay Coates G8 GFRDGS ©. the provinens, we any Bet Rameut ioprer than was sively Josidanle, Sach was his | country really fuiflled the greas mission entrusted to tir, | couscious ot the blessings they enjoyed under British away, | Deyord it.” Captain POLO? ree ere end forever tel busoeea, Wit? & fle w charge to tne she would establish Eogiies ations ip anstralasia, in South | and they were as thoroughly toyal apd attached,to the hat ay? there te naaiateei wade aretnnan, | 7S [tke American from (hug ia) We ete to ve 0 very |. Tee certiionton piven by Dr. Forbes Winslow and Dr. | Airiea, and over the whole of North America. ' It wax | dominion of Rogland as any portion of her Majesty ™ sud. | More: at the, people ongawer he nis Moa oi inem | wreugh lakes Brie, Haron wad Suporior, and that we might Yor, # Qo 0UF proviads w eAter | Conc ily are sudjowed; Rod | ought to add that Dr. onolly | formerly said phat the laoguage of Spain was epoken over | jecta. He trusted, therefore, tat notbing would be done | jait breccs, they are Befliah eubjects, and whatever the riehta | Pre oeed altogethh the waters of Groat Rrie'n trys wouge We bare curowe bund? | ww. phy sicku Whom my faber hed requested to soe greater portion of the world than any other language, ' which was calcu'aled to offead their just eusceptibitities. | ct ihe Ihudson’s Bay Ocmmpany under the cherier, they thing the perth side of Lake Superior. (\No,” from Mir. Lowe EEE eee tonseion in Park lane, wits gome halt dozen casi ee, nat