The facts of the political struggle in Parliament are simply these. Lord Canning, the Governor-Gen-eral of India, issued a proclamation, confiscating the territorial right, &c, of parties in Oude, a copy of which he seat, to England, accompanied by a private letter to Mr. Vernon Smithj whom he" supposed still President of the Board of (Control, stating that he had hoped to have sent a; fuj^es^" . planatory despatch^ but was prevented By: urgent ,; bußiness. This letter Mr.^ Vernon_Smi<Jb;chosai;o»V-: consider as a private one, addressed; to; hlja^as Vja.^ private individual,' and/he .further cxmsiute^-ijbift. ■ Palmerston, and they mutu^y.agrje^dnpt to nialce>. it known' JwT Lord ; Ellenboroughy -liora Ellen- . bdroughjT'unaware ; of ;.this. lettmr, ex- : plination ttos to *-folldw,-s : wT6te i^desgatdti^.con-: ?demning" the prochimation.' .-.Qais^dragatchowaa ;.;•; ?published,M; and the -\oj^im^!&q^3^^^^ija^:'^ ; Sh'aftesbniy.- (L6rd-Pahierßton^S^E^T|aj^^api ; 3VI^. pa^d^el^- ;biipg^4orward ; %otions : 'opnsoi£g%o ja^^eiisure on^:the;Goyernnient .for " J^ußliß|^(|^t|^ (a^atonlcoiidemniog.thWprbbl&ata^
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 1, Issue 51, 11 September 1858, Page 3
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