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Important debate in the English Honer of Lords on the Queen's proclamation. In the House of Lords, on the 10th of May, the Earl of Elleuborough said:--I did wish to give public notice of my intention to put a question to the Lord President with respect to the Interpretation to be put on some expressions in her Majesty's Proclamation; Relative to the conduct of her Majesty's subjects in respect to the war in America. As this House did not sit yesterday, however, I had not the opportunity of doing so; but I hope the noble Earl will be prepared at once to give the explanations I desire. It seems to me to be a matter of essential importance that a proclamation instructing her Majesty's subjects as to the conduct they should pursue in that unhappy war, should be clear of all doubt, and to the last degree intelligible to every individual — that a man should not be obliged to go to his lawyer for an opinion as to the meaning of the expressions used; and, further, that if he should go