Zo 
o ORE Co y ly at treaty might be 
en the two races, ant ontinued no lo: ime | they were lations, h gentlemen Í the New Zealand beni a. 
peten fhe the country pik A heat news Pate, peter Seem that | satisfaction 
make humanity ie fides 
ex 
ost promising exp be fo : areg 
a tempted = England ? j Mr. 3 n Á — | interesi ing 
at noble lord, but it was at th i P ce hi e | ceeded to arlig point 
e most “decid hich he ned i area by Mr, H 
d piepen; which had give: 
e: — NES a 
an xs contended that Mr. Bull er ait made out acase for 
wae He Sulbgizen the munificent 
at colonisati 
rsday.— — On the motion of the 
f — ajian eD and iae of 
time, with the underst: 
ine! need in 
ito the aks 
thous ht tha $ Sisia 
any’s settlers 
| compar , al viewed the whole course of the proc 
- awhich Hee led to the present dittoulties of the colonist, peara 
as he contended, by 4 frias mises a sh nd ler ial-ofice,—Mr. 
ats at i 
i fatu of 
Sir H. D pet = ich 
t: would c op mae all he ity ilaina D Mr. Reo ope an ge faite He m Lo — 
Fe M Š If of Se one alte conspirac: ap against us, he rote: ate it was jee duty of Lord Glenelg oe ‘have fee vented ‘the for- | tained a hope on x openi: 
Wrc, Bull overnment es aig the course now Proposed 1 by |m tio his colony in the first i under th: n the 
te es of Capt. Rous, the debat of th isted that rqui A Ste 
oe 
Zealanders oe go ager, rie and if the British Govern- 1840, With the Com 
ment intended to _ them, it would be as htio for it to be | other, and in Conternats tion of his 
repared with the m other force | the Select wr gue of last bone His 
xecui 
vereigni t, therefore, 
t the heigh vrieronae shot i tell” the country wi 
to do. It was see that a pes aig 
nsurrection in New 
weak and 1 ee bat he 
would, in 
ich bert rep 
tehes bore traces of a | his ations ss 
s New Zealand = those, z House entered int 
edia; 
nd arose befo: 
wer, and that st lord had nothing | of ae 
very considerable | ha 
that the pa snare a 
certain 4 of by its fruits ; and the House ft 
Ought to be inviolabiy amendment sA | Eas those fruits had been. In commenting on nthe conduct of | present question, and of the colo ony recently established in 
