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tralasian.Important debate in Parliament on intervention.Mr. Lindsay's motion Quashed by Lord Palmerston. The Cunard steay. Mr. J. Ewart cordially seconded the appeal. Mr. Lindsay said that he had so often postponed his motion that, at d invited it to pass. Lord A. Vane Tempest Supports Mr. Lindsay. Lord A. Vane Tempest supported the motion of Mr. LinMr. Lindsay. He considered that the restoration of the Union was impossible; but if it was it would confirm slavery, which separati motion would be withdrawn. S. Fitzgerald said that Mr. Lindsay had incurred great responsibility in bringing on the motpewood the motion for the adjournment was withdrawn, and Mr. Lindsay withdraw the resolution. Comments of the London jou of the 18th, the London Times announces that "to- night Mr. Lindsay is to attempt to persuade our Government to interfere be it calls "the selfish interests" of England are against Mr. Lindsay's motion, and puts the case as follows: "America,