The New-Zealander. DAILY.
AUCKLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1865.
tie just and fear not; Let all the ends thou aim’st at, be thy Country’*, Thy Gott’g, and Troth’*.
Fite days before the proper time for the receipt of the May Mail from Ragland, the mail due nearly a month ago has at length arrived. The greater portion of the news brought by it, however, has already been forestalledThe important and startling information published a week ago is corroborated in every particular, and additional details of more or less interest connected with them crowd the columns of the newspapers.
In spite of tbe magnitude and importance of the European and American events, there is no doubt that the principal anxiety felt in New Zealand will be to know what is being done or said in England in reference to the affairs of this colony. Unfortunately there is little or nothing on this subject to be gathered from the papers we have received. We think, however, it is not difficult to detect something like a transition from the complacency with which the magnanimous proposal of the W eld Ministry was originally received in England, to a feeling of something like perplexity to find that Mr. Weld’s theory of doing without the troops finds its practical application in the employment of these troops in a fresh campaign. We suspect that this feeling will grow, and will perhaps find some way of manifesting itself when the eyes of the British authorities begin to be somewhat opened to the “ policy” of the Weld Ministry However this may be, we must wait either- for the publication of despatches or for the next mail now due in a few dasy. Our columns are so crowded with items of intelligence received by the mail that we are obliged to hold over our usual leading article.
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2485, 18 July 1865, Page 2
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