§ MR. PEACOCKE,who had placed on the paper a notice to the effect, that he would call the attention of the House to the capture of the Tuscaloosa by the naval authorities at the Cape of Good Hope, said, that as the papers relating to that subject had not yet been presented, he would postpone any statement he might have to make with respect to it. But he begged to express a hope that those papers, which had been promised some time since, would be 1463 laid before the House without any further delay.
THE ATTORNEY GENERALsaid, that no unnecessary delay would be allowed to take place in producing these papers. The only reason why the House had as yet received no portion of the Correspondence was, that Her Majesty's Government were anxious that it should be published in a complete form.