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IEW.

ORIQUE ARHE."—A finese Campaign un- G. Gordon, C.B,. auppression of the

on By Andrew Six Maps. William

ous, Edinburgh and

my 8vo. pp. xxxii,

Laar, Crawford &

NOTICE.}

view of Mr. Wilson's

notice brought us of Soochow

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the terms of capita een the rebol leaders Hung-chang were side by the latter,

glit Wangs or chiefs

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course with Li' and

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18 and pronounced abandon the Impe hemselves under the It was with it- tement was calmed Brown, the British who had been hanti- hanghae, arrived at the bold deciños bat officer, assumed proclaiming himself

orce, which, was

remain inactive' in

such time as the Government upon against Li Hung de known.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

No. 1744.--JANUARY 2, 1860

January and gravy 1864, went striking defect, consists in the entire opinion that the comments thereon by the produced who sublets the house to the posed of the Lord Chief Justice, Mr., Jua hy, giving the defeated rebels time to absence of topographical description, No Times, in this instafice, were fair and res prisoners, his Worship discharged the pritice Lish, and Mr Justice Hayes) before

THE NEW ROUTE TO CHINA. strengthen themselves and gain heart idea of the nature of the country in sonable and for the public benefit. Subse zoners, and recalled a previrgs unter to com- he had had time to say many words.

The following letter, dated Milani, Nov. 2, The appears in the London Morning Herald once mouth. At length it became, which Gordon operated is presented to quently a rule was obtained get aside the pel them to provide security for 4ỡ unch, Chief Justice observed that when a man had known that is full, inquiry into the oir the reader, and much is therefore lost to toriley-General, 3fr. Cillingu, Q.0.1 ami ese apprehended at West Point upon had the alternative of two remedies au dia and China copied into Gagnant.

verdict and for a new Win! Yesterday the Inspector Grey produced two, other Chi- austauled a wrong in an English colony he proposed land communication between In

Sir,—I have just seen your article on the dumstances attending the pitulation of one who has never beheld that extraor Mr. Wood showed, suss inst the rule. information of Mr Caldwell. One of these, action in the colony, and an action in Eng-think it right to draw your attention to whit Boochow had been promised by the Po- dinary plain, spreading in an almost Me: Jones, 0, and Mr. Turout an why beanried, said that he wished to land. He continued: king government, Marielle, however, unbroken level for more than one-hun- ported it. In the course of the arguments go to Suritsu, o an emigrant but his tion seems to be whether a Colonial Act can your view of a route through asam and The simple quas appears to be to be a misapprehension m' now agent had appeared upon the dre miles westward from Shanghai, the Lord Chief Justice said no doubt the Worship remarked that the coolie agents take away, tot merely the right of action in the Brahmapootra Valley. You doubt its scene. The Lay Opty; squadron, had, except where isolated peaks und ridges reason why a convenient reporters gallery wouldn't take him. It having been proved the colony, but the right of action here. it suitableness for the trade from the Bay of broken up in utter discomfiture, and Me of limestone suddenly thrust themselves the reports of the debates, and if abused to in Kowloons) had been three times in Gaol, the question affords an answer to it, and we through Burma. Permit is to point out was provided was to havs gone oubirol over that she brauded man (who is a hawker appears to me that the ingre statement of Bengal, and give the preference to that Lay, ousted from his post as Inspector upward through the exuberant rice bring the offending party to tie bar if the bis Woran said that he bad much better will bow call fipou the counsel for the that there is already regular steam com General of Maritime Customs, priscilanda, furrowed in every direction by House for a bresek of privilege. And in do bia hawking in Kowloong city only, as defendant." pally owing to the influente Brought to rivers that flow with the placidity of considering old decisions bearing on the quer the Hougkong streets would not be infeat. Under those unpromising atspiers-dir. broogarh, usar thy head of the Assam Valley munication from the Bay of Bengal to Di- bear against him and his ambitious canals and canals, that attain the dimention they must not shut their eyes to what wased by persistent plunderers as the prisoner Moltiali argued the case. His argument and therefore to within 500 miles of Ping schemes by Li Hang-chang, had been suc, sons of rivers or those chains of lakes, paring around, and nobody would deplore was, would give him three months' mas, that by the law of England the Colo-shaw, the ponit reached by Captain' Blakie opaded in modest, anassuming manger once surrounded by populous and wealthy the suppressing of their speeches more than hard labor, and any conditions auent brand-nial Legislature het power to fix the quali ton on the Yang tse Kiang; and that if by big late borim tenens Mr Robert tous, but deserted in 1863 by all save the members themselves. The Houses of us would no doubt be carried out-Second ty of the get in respect of which the action this 600 miles (300 of which are known) Hart The share taken by this gentle a few wretched villagers, still singing in standing orders. Practically, the House of wetisoarged

Parliament regulated their proceedings by prisoner, who collects coulies for Califórala, was brought, and to render its legal act all should be found practicable for & road or man, not so widely known at tlist period hopeless poverty, to the blackened rains Cormous suctioned the publication of the Chiraman was charged by Mr Le Cou for it, either in this country or elsewhere would be in the midst of the rich and popu Fover the world, su that no action, would he railroad the termines on the Chins vide As he has stilce broome in inducing the of their home whilst grim and strong debates. The hearing of the case was ulteur of the Harbour Master's Department, If it were not a he argued, this conse-lous province of Se-chuen, and on the great unexpected and unconditional return of in the midst of this vast expanse, yester.timately adjourned, Major Gordon to active service in behalf day the most fertile, busy, and densely.

with picking cotton front bules on the Praya quence would follow, a way might be sued artery of Chinese commerce, the Yang-tae which did not bulong to him. Mr Le Cou for an illegal act of the kind complained of,

I have. myself goue to Suddysh of his antagonist Li Hung chang is refer populated region in China, but now

Kiang red to for the first line in print in Mr deserted, batren, and wholly given upLOCAL

the Primer do so over and over again not marely jp, ngland, but in every other 50 miles to the cast of Dibroogarh, having and then had him arrested. The cotton part of the British dominious, notwith- Wilson's work; but, while it is easy to to battle, sate in the fortified ruins of

ay be in gough alat w prostood.-lis Worship advised juri standing an Act of Indemnity passed at the perceive that his Information is in far its ancient magnificenco the city of

LICENSE MEETING. ubora

sones to get his living in a different way for an act done in Jamaica he might be place where the wrong was done. Thus, authentic at it bines from one of the Spochew, its fifteen miles of battle to sell spirit before the Sitting Justices of with a fine of 20-in default 21 days' hardened in Canada, at Bombay, at Capetown,

There was only one application for license and convicted hiar of unlawful possession,

On the other hand, the route through principal actors in the drama that took monted wall bedizsued with flaunt the Peace to-day at the Magistracy Messrs labor. The Magistrate thanked Mr Le sud at Sydney. The only way of avoiding Burmah can only, I suppose, be considered place at this time, we have every reasoning rebel banners, its closed gateways May (presiding) and Mitchell, and Dr Mur Conteur

this was to recognize the authority of the available for steamors as far as Ave, which to believe that the view he puts forward converted into forts, its devastated ray were present; Joseph Smith' got a Rose Stenting seaman, was brought up. local legislature of the place where the act by the map appears to be usscly as far from is by no means the correct one. Accord suburbs furrowed with protecting out loose for the Yokohama Tavern, late Ki Yön were drunk Plici Yes, aybed was done over the ost itself, and so inci-Yunan as Suddyah is from Se-chuen. So ing Mr Wilson Sjefatements, My works, and its peaceful population toas Durado. Mr May, however, lectured" 50.conte

dentally over all fights of action which far there may appear to be little to choose the applicant for not appearing (poner than The Boatswain's mate of the Salamis could arise auf of or be connected with the between the routes - Harein lies the differ- « Honed him against hranat

to the fact that it had always been the pre ineuntain and thinly populated pro transfering His License"! |

chais coolio having large tice for colonial legislatures to mota of vince, and far from any system of Water refusal to pay his char-hire. Magistrate and You were drunk Indemnity for illegalities, especially for communications and which Balker replied, I was raider fresh those which arose out of excess of author.

of no operation to protect persons from starts the colonists," he added, "to be told that their Asta of Legislature were suits out of their own local jurisdiction." He added that, as a general rule, the right of sction depended pour the law of the soun rich the wrong was done and it was admitted by the coure that this principle a colony, for instance, as Mr. Justice applied to matter of contract. Bankrupt

remarked, discharges a debt in kin-

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in tow a larve barge, ou which we there loaded some 200 tons of limestone for the Assam, and returned safely use of the department of public works in

Hart, while residing at Shanghai, care sacred and supplanted by the fiercest and 11:30, hglish-bour Behind time, and cad. | (Barker) was also before the Bench this. In support of that view, he referred euce the Burmah route culminates in a

se strongly to the conclusion that the best-armed host the insurgent ranks Governor's conduct in executing the could supply. A correct understanding rebel chiefs after surrender was far less of the method by which Major Gordon's blameworthy than it ball been considered troops were manœuvred and his victories by Gordon, that he wrote repeatedly were won can scarcely be approached to arging, the latter to resume bis active without à far more minute account cutzer; and the impression is conveyed the natural features of this region than that to such communications the sudden Mr Wilson has been able to supply and resolve of Major Gordon, in throwing the satan remark holds good, even in a ever his determination to remain paraiye grouter degres, with respect to the plans at Quinsar util the Governor's conduct that accompany his work. Three or should be investigated was dne Ac four sketch maps of sections of the cording to inforidhar, upon which we Kiangsu Province, with a small akutah can rely, however, my Hart's geney in the majer, was far more direct than this

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owned that no case bad occurred in which'

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By our Police report, we barve that an interpreter called the attention of the Ma gistrate'tú a dertain paragraph which spys but I gave a half-dollar for they in putting down insurrection. "It might

an- Armenian subordinate of the Coprt" he remembered having given 30 cents to peared in our last night's sne, in which cheer *»: Defendant thek erfilained that was, as he thinks, unfairly gooused of hay.the chair bool, who had asked for 80 ing intentionally muled our Reporter. The only, but coblie went away with the half incidunt scarcely deserves farther romark, dolar, dud grve him back no oliange. except to prevent annoyance to repertors of The Worship said that he would have to the press, who have a public to form independently of all indigidut per pay the chair-coolie Barker said, "I did allitur, sir."His Worship reminded rests or squsiderations, 1ės, to intention,

the time and could not clearly swear as to of the whole range of country ombraced the interpreter forgot two fects, viz, on the boatswain's mate that he was drink at in the campaigns of 1863-4, are barely that the Report or of the marsing jour, which coffe he gave 50 couts, this will be

journal cents; was Fully aware as he was both of the eager adequate to convey an idea of the re-truth on subsequent inquiry and 2nd, Impatience for action and useful work lative position of the various places that the Armenian subordinate received which formed one of the British com-referred to in the text, and by no means roth from the defendant in question for his mander's most prominent characteristics, illustrate the nature of the country or of and deeply labreseed with the moule the military movements. The admirable generosity and care for others which also survey published in 1865 might have most highly distinguished Major Gordon, been drawn upon for assistance in this Mr Hart appears to have resolved upon respect with great advantage.. a course of proceeding which was beyond any readers will doubtless foel au question of the highest service to the interest equal to that inspired by the Chinese Government, and which fully record of Major Gordon's campaign in succeeded in silencing the strong oppo- the chapters on events of the day which sition manifested by La Hung-chang Mr Wilson's work embraces. From these against the employment in other than we gather that Mr Wilson is at once the Chinese Cubbons service. Pracced ne with respect to the prospects of the ing to Socchow, he prevailed upon the existing dynasty and with an equally Governor to despatch to Quinsan a con- strong sentiment of dislike for the ma- siderable sam of money, which, although jority iníong his countrymen Mr Hait justly, due to jofficers of the Ever-Vic- torious" Army!" (28)3 compensation for

Friends) requesting him to uss his influence with the reporters to publish false are the direction above stated, the little affair hay do good outras can

And of 50 conta

tort although, as kaasid, it had not been of Scott e. Lord Seymour, which was an denied but was rather implied by the case action for an assault committed at Naples. ston upon the court, notwithstanding their Those arguments made so much impres.

quasi decision in favour of the plaintiff at the beginning of the cause, that they called upon Mr. Quarn to reply. He urged that the Jamaica Legislature had no power to pass the Act of Indemnity, and that it was void as being repugnant to the Governor's Art, which was so much, discussed in rafe- renco to the original Mr. Eyre, by virtue

of which governors of colonial officials

gland. Mr. Mellish, on the other hand, Barker: I had $3 in my pocket, your the same doctrine had been applied to slip. Magistrate: And you would have most likely lost it had it been $30 or 800 A Sikh policeman having been bulled gave it as his opinion that the defendant was drunk, and his Worship ordered Barker to pay the coolie 30 cents, together with a As alarm of fire was given last night at Antonio Phillipi "darkte," who had about 8:15,. and the Fire Brigade hand bis head considerably out, was another case engine (police), under Mr Deane, and of confessed drunk. His Worship Hongkong Fire Insurance Uo's Steam Enthought he had been punished enough, and am whence the alarm was originated; but imituson, a seaman, was also inebriated gine wore quickly down to Bonham Strand, discharged himla although enquiries were made in the heighbourhood no signs of fire could about it, and was very sorry he was in his e everywhere last night, but said he remembered nothing

returned to their respectiva engine houses that he was always glad to sue n man show after waiting a short time. This morning, regret, and he hoped that defendant would however, it was reported that fire had bocu not get drunk again. Defendant said flat

No. | throw to Mo: 110, Bontula Straud (an be would not, if he could posibly avoid

be true, it; and then got fined 50 cents. 6

fram'

Without reference whatever to the inter- sets of the tes planters of Assam-who, by-

planters could afford to employ Europeans- the bye, could no more afford to empley Chinese labourers than the West Indian it would be a great wistake if the Brahma- peotra route to the Yang-tse-Kiang should not be examined before any more southeru line of namquication be adopted,I am, Sir, faithfully yours,

A

DAVID BRIGGS, Lieut Colonel,

Late Sup. Engineer of Assam.

In the course of some anticipatory coin-

THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS. ments on the probable results of the elec satisfactory to the hotel party day, y tions which have terminated so generally

tutor remarks

mitted to such a multitude for final decis No such political issue was ever sube sion; and even this is not the greatest to be placed before the people. The new Par hamsub is not a mere continuance of the old. A revolution has passed over us, a, revolution as complete as ever a nation went through; & new dynasty has ascended the throne, and has now to decide what its policy shall be that of the future or the oedings of present, of the eighteenth or the

nineteenth btcentury, of movesient or steguntion. We the hour. The Tories of Great Britain are neither villains nor fools, neither traitors to their country nor irreconcilable quemies to English freedony. They are as a permanent

in the party State when unconfused by

subordinate posts-of-European agouts ii imbued with a strong feeling of hopeful badiscovered, The Enge-ritingly prosest position is Worship, observed colonies and oth for damages in and are not about to repeat the party cries of

always excepted who have occupied or strict onquiries should be add the Fote, & seaman of the Bouncer, was also still occupy prominent positions in China. house in question

prosecuted or

n respect of unlawful acts dons in their re spective colonies. But the Chief Justice pointed out that this Act did not deal with ed or not; but, assuming it to exist, removed the question wheller a right of action exist

wounds, bad hitherto been refused; and His "portraits" of Mr Wade, Mr Lay, tuakers, and greatfounded by mat proved to have been drunk, and carried to difficulties as to venue and procedure, ami momentary delusions--when led by men shortly afterwards proceeding himself to H. M.'s prescut Minister, and Sir Harry flammable matants of the in-the Station he had some money on him, thus. did not affect the question whether like themselves sud battling out questions

Parkes, are certainly less fattering than plainspoken; but there will be few, we fanoy, who will concur unreservedly in the author's judgments on his contem poraries.timed

the neighbourhood. The police are under routing to find out the bulk of the taattori but so far as we can learn have as yet come to no satisfactory solution of the curious but anuoying incidont.

to

art necessarily stored in which was not stolen from him. His Wor- ship expressed surprise that the muter-had not boon taken fruin him, and urdered him simply to pay for the chair hire. Defend aat tanked the magistrate, EIGH A Chinaman' was charged with being a snapioions charactor, Frisoner said that

he was going to Australia in an Anglish complete thin certain limits to do who pity misery, but only as they

di lank nightding Mail you

And

who see in incessant advance only an end- leas toarch to a perpetually recoding goal, and do not ace even if that were true, con- Linnal marching trains men as continual

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Quiqsan, Hoi sucobbled in bringing for

the Colonial Legislature could take the they understand; simply content men dow therite é Sécholy, and in affecting

this appear to be rather shortly reported in it was, is now, and ever shall to world with Fight

away. Me Quain's observations ou then who think that the old response As the Times, from which our impression of unt end, coutains all political truth, who complete reconciliation between the British commander and Li Hung-chang

the case is taken. It is very dith

dificult in a A few days afterwards, Shanghai, still

report prepared at the moment and brought regret oppression, but only as they regret igin with Gordon's denunciations of It would be unfair to Mr Wilson were

of necessity TODAY'S POLICE

human pity to both sides, but the fear that change will only bread greater; naturo; who see abuses, but the Governor, was startled to hear that we to omit mentioning with commenda- Mr May sat this morning, in de

During the business of the morning Mr vessel; he had paid his passage, and reporter certainly appeats to bays belt who think that the existing social order, po the disciplined force was once more tion the loyalty with which he has

simply i-divine moving under, has, orders, and a short observed the characteristic wish express Atration Seth, interpreter of the Hin his clothes on board, but was to start short more struck with the points which made in pleasant to theu,

Me Eyre's farpur than with those which dustanee language in the Court, rose and ly to push his fortune in the Colonies: campaign Brewed, in which, although aned by Lieut. Lo Prufson, was anxious durang words regards & Paragraph who is wall-knswer to the police, was t

sonld point out the veast This

pointed the other way. After saying unusual proportion of febuffs was expe- learn from the Preface, to A few words regarding paragraph who is allow to this imaginary vesselfie Legislature could bava: Do auch poror," Mr Quain, urged that, the Celonis rienced add even the hitherto catheless that he should not be made it here while a pass trenta and decided against company with an oficer of the Court ; but williulit saying what were the grounds on lozing nover will. If they win we shall rialist troops were shortly placed, in task must have been, Mr Wilson has Mr Benjamin Moushin It was there and prisoner, bafora be got half way, repented which he urged it, the report proceeds to have no com as it is, no effort to make Gordon himself was wounded, the Impe of the present work; and, difficult as the relative t

reaction, no new oppression, no by the attack on possession of every fortified position held certainly succeeded in describing a cam alan Armenian brainate had of the lie he had told, and aid he would state fully several remarks made

intentionally misled list

uit reporter. He by the Rebels excepting Nanking, which paign, the entire merit of which washed to say that this was no 20; } return sod make a confession: he had told Lord Chief Justice which bore the other the privileges of the rich higher or the bur deliberate falsehood, and was checkmated way. He asked Mr Quain whether be dens of the poor heavier than they are. last foothold at length also succumbed to admittedly Gordon's own, without giving given the paine to the reporter of the Daily completely. Mr Douglas (of the Gsol) contended that the Colonial Legislature All will simply remain, they who enjoy will the siege carried, on against it by the to the central figure that prominence for Press and also to the reporter of the China showall that prisoner had been in Claol for could not have legalized the acts complained enjoy, they who suffer will suffor, the over- Viceroy Trong Kwo-fan in July of the which he avowed beforehand to great a fait, and the mama appeared, crectly in having to pass, and for being a rogue and of beforehand Mr Quain thought that laden Titan will stagger on with his burden distaste, yet at the same time without the morning paper. He believed that the vagabond; but said that doubts had been the case would be the anime in prinsiples of old, under no war welded s burden I would be equally injudicious and concealing the fact of his extraordinary Mail reporter: must live only heard the entertained of his soundness of sind; hu The Lord Chief Justice upon this observed to tortice him, but also with us by them unprofitable to

duped here the old ability, and of the mastery he displayed. Benjamin part of the awe, and not the was a little gone in the head: His that such a principle wonid deprive the ed by them to strengthen his rule offer- poli. sources of iritation and discord to which Whether he likes it or not, however, Monahim part; but there was no intention Worship, said that the prisoner was three Colonial Legislatures of all power of legislation will determine the drift of British

on his bart to mislead. Mr May having years in Tam Achoy employ, by whom he bad tion over the matters in question, whereas

cy for peste; and the Tories win,, for years the unexported close of Major Gordon's Lieut. Col. Gordon will undoubtedly referred to the paragraph in question, said been turned into the streets : it would have the law of England recognizes the power of Great Britain will remain unaltered-a baad quarrel gave rise in the early months of remain a hero in the recollection of all his supposed that Me both women 10 into bis uative streets and prisoner was binding on parsaus within their jurisdicare Happy except the multitude, all claims been miltua better had prisoner been turned the Colonial Legislature to make laws ruled by a tolerant feudalism which all 1864. That gallant officer had the satis who knew him during his stirring career that he did not intentionally mislead, as faction of withing the conclusion of in China, and who cherish a remembrance stated in the paragraph-Me Seth said Featuringly fast to Tam Ashey's for sitt tion to the fullest extent. He afterwards are acknowledged anye tusse.of manhool, his self-imposed task within two months of him, with loving pride, as a Chevalier wished to convey the mining. His War-debuut, it was found that pri- observed that this would make the common all rights ara respected save those which after again, taking, the field, and, while eans peur et agna reproche. To all such ship asid that he hoped fr Both did not soner had got a dollar from his contryman law of England the law of all the colonies, towards equality. A great i

same your,

had a

and so will

on the one haud MrHart had removed the perusal of Mr Wilson's work will be deserve what liad been said of bin; but he (Tam Schoy) to take him to Uniton, where at them from varying it. Mr rounded a good we will be

from bis path the powerful opposition of undoubtedly a pleasure,ing that

1 Hdg Chang, that functiotuiry, for his

part, was also able to refoide in continu

had no doubt that the explanation now it hall been scertained his wife rosided; Quan kesme upon this to have substitated offered would be duly hoodHe did not and his Worship added half-adollar. himself think that Mr S would do such a thing As à pitblis offler, however, he (M. S.) would romeinber that say infor- mation he might give to the representa

A Malay charged a Chinese with hoying picked his pocket of $3 and 16 ten cent pieces but the case, was inized up with gambling indent, and it was remanded for

further uvidence.

PHILLIES F EYRE,

DLXUAG

a

be, doled out

in morsels; highost means of culture will be

Legislature could not legalize illegal ante for his previous assertion-that the Colonial pheap labour education beforehand the proposition that they could not pass a post foeto laws to legalize illegal acts. Mr Juation Hayes observed upon this that such laws had frequently ship, all but the wealthy from political

Rmited to a creed; combination, the new machine of the poor, will be jealously zer tristed; the soldier will be debated from epaulettes, the sailor from the fro

Ing his triumphant career, free from the WE copy the following paragraph from dangerous aloquy that want of success the Pall Mall Guzella The reference far more than the imputation of treachery wide by the Chief Justice to the value is of the fouled would and The thrie Chihwmen who fanclet they heen passed in England, and added that power, all but squires from local adminstra was threatening to bring down upon of old decisions". (itaficised beloty) is that any details afforded would sit had bear kidne pred from Shanghai to dry the result of Mr. Quain's Bigunioni was live authority, all alike from experiments

rendering as truthfully as possible' any re-

wb. oogid

never recognize colonial Acts in social organisation. The Peor who has him. It is only the appearance of a significant, for it sene to imply the port of public cartauld appear that tea at Surinam or olsewhere, ware bedarediat tone, in many passages of Mr Wilson's though; according to old and unrepealed the repurur of the Mail had not clearly to be sent to Canton, in waller that they or Indemnity in England, to which is diagnood his order will be still suffered to wey. Mrongly suggestive of what law and privilege, publication of the de- ascertained the full name, while the Fress might be forwarded to Shanghai by their Quain assured. The court took time legislate-the cleric who has changed his to consider their judgment Pall Mall conviction will still be compelled to proash, is known suspiratish, that had led bates is forbidden, yet that the law and report had utsidel it correctly. If this own authorities, anti

the churchman will still be ordered to swear 6-to-diverge from the bare task of privilege have practically fallen inte were so, then the accusation

that he loves the barnacles equally with the reviewing, and to recall some of the oblivion through "what was pass- tentional misleading fell to the ground.--

The subjbut theáldropped. There would have

-AMERICAN WIDOWERS-A man lost his ship. The old regime of privilege and com- ainotdents of the Spring of 1864. Mring around."

Ten coolion, approhepest last night as People who have a taste for legal queswigi his neighbours called upon him to offer pression; the old Government by a kindly, Wilson is evidently possessed with an area outery in England if King suspicious characters upon the information higi Adfitatibus for Mr. Hart, through takes had been subjected to public of at D. R. Caldwell, were plapad in the tious, and who like to water the marrier In consolation, and he came into the house all contented, but quiescent enste will still con the influence of one of whose cliter sub-proseqution for what lip has written in dock. Lispector raidock staled that he which a legal argument balances from side covered with dirt and water. Why, Mr. Linus; and the new world, with its free in- Why, my wife dying made it a broken more diffused prosperity and case, its ng that the compilation of the present his- antecedents of the Emperor. Napoleon pointed out, sad having moved a catch/ elaborate argument upon the case of Phillips I bought I would clean out the Kressive faith in humanity; its active sym- ordinates, indeed, it was brought about his celebrated hundred pages about the went with a party of constables to the hons to side, will find ample gratification in the Brown, what have you been doing 1" stitutions, free sareers and free thought, its ry was entrusted to th hands, and and of some of his friends. His language on the dogs, entered the end yesterday (Nov. 17) in the Court of Qitech's whithother, a town orter, sould not pathies with poverty, its overweening pity his wife was dead, Another for monotonous toil, cannot be so much as when public sttention was concep- CEX! among the faults to which we have is much more offensive than Jesu Pel hended the le prisovers, i

lity for tineres, where the inftated ot

Losrs, Guutiot restore ber there will stand, if the Radicale the future will From Westminster Hall. The question de-

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p." While epon this subject we seasonably or otherwise, to the abject of statutes, but it is now practically ex- short, a fine situation, for thieves,His

a legal point of bat in that wider will tall another good qne, à mau fost his thewriters particular esteem.

tinet in the United Kingdom. It seems Worship remarked that, because the house

| grave." He married a second wife; when as constitutional On the whole, notwithstanding, it is to be reserved for Colonial use only. The was well-ddapsed for thjeve, that fact was point of view which may best be described ife, and lie Bad a stono erested over her not enough to brand the men as thieves; unquestionably that the narrative of following is the paragraph were to appearances might be against them bite The point was, this Mr. Phillips, gued Liput. Col. Cloudos a campaign a gopil The case of Wason Walter came before that was no sufficient ground up which Mr. Byrs, the ex-Governor of Jamaica, for ied in a Minor and interesting manner, the Court of Queen's Bench again, yester to condemn thomir Caldwell, in reply illegal imprisonment and other grievances although somewhat too briedy and with day (Nov, 18.) The plaintiff, it will be re to the Banob, said that the prisoners were inflicted upon hits under Mr. Eyre's orders iton slittle lugar forasdaten and other membered, brought an action against the apprehended as buspicions characters, as during the disturbances at Jamsies, Mr. Times newspaper for afi alleged Ifbel it ptib-branded men were known to frequent the Erre pleaded the Act of indemnity passed

The bouse, the

e. Byre, which took place the day before

aliends, we, mpat advect is the too tiers, who was prosocuted under à law sector gaid, was in a well-situated location the elections, and withdrawn barbarian had inscribed on his wife's to born. If the Tories noceed the present evident desire. tol de homige, whether which is still in the book of British easily get ortź from the Police; it was, in! bated was ong of great interest, not only in fore 7

We regret to record the fatal termiua- she died be had the grave-stone split, and tion of a sporting adventure in the Salem thus served for the two departeds. He district of the Madras Presidency. Cap offer, with the remark, "I do not believe Sappers and Minere during the late Cam proposed to a third, but she declined the tin Foord, who served with the Medras that stone will split again-maican paign in Abyssinia, while out shooting inst with a wounded bear He grappled, with Paper.

the bear, and his shikarris in endeavouring Drning the last few days a large-number to hit the animal mo tally wounded bis story published in Madras, although doubte have been thrown upon its accuracy.

Ish mine in the State of New Jersey, worked for lead, a natural chemical com

historical accessories to possess more than song, & report of the troceedings in the house, and they were, kunsin, kai bara nos by the Legislative Assembly of Jamaica, couger eels bave made their appearance; master, Such at least is the version of the

moderate vine da work of reference House of Lords on the presentation of a regular employment Prisoners gates and ouboently confrmed by her Majesty,

to told who Witiledeed and shared in petition from Mr. Waas by Karl Russell very varied and vague account of them and to this plea the plaintif demurred in the Thames. Os caught at Woolwich the events decribed, the work, will all praying that the two Elciter of Parliament selves some were coolies out of employ admitting its truth in fact, be denied its Doukyard weighed 48 16, and another caught ways be a valuable dide mentore with humid join in petitioning the Crown to re- others tried to get opoliaspidigin que said validity in law. Thus the question debated at the Arsenal weighed 36 1b; while a third, reference to the scenes, successfully deve more ir Fitzroy Kelly from the judicial he lived upon his debtors, hy electing came to be whether it was competent to the caught by a gentleman off North Woolwich which has for thirty-five years past been loped during the epiphishing; career of bench. The action as fuécia, Mr. Rigby instalments of stoney due to bini sud ainsi frigislature to pass su Act of Un-weighed 28 16 10 oz. the Byge: Victorious Force; but to a before the Lord Chief Justice, Mr. Rigby others were curlies or gambling watchinen demnity for sots illegal lu, Jamaica to as to

Chief Justice held that accurate

A WESTERN alderman lately visited a hinstion has been discovered not heretofore

person imperfectly acquainted withithen conducting his own oss, and the His Worship observed that he could not protect the person who had committed those synagogue just as the people were rising for attainable by any known artificial med -country-and-the nature of the services The Loed a verdict for the defendant to anything with the file until thers was sots against an action in England to which one of the prayers, at which it is austomary! and which is not only suitable as à point rendered, the book, will convey, we fear and bona fide reports of the debates in Parking proved against them. It was he would otherwise have been undoubtedly to stand. As he entered, he exclaimed, for ironwork of all kinds, but is specially ('more than likely that 'e similar state of liable, TXADO MERIO DA the astonishment of the congregants, Oh, adapted for the coating of ships' botfont, For inadequats znopah, fit, 918 men, and fiament, pakileged, and the Jury were of house in Taipingehas kad se pan was plotting, the angel sheicass, for the don't, don't, good people. I'm not deserve as the particles of copper in the wombiner

Ons very one, were privileged, of Telpingshawad was interruptedby the court (coming such honour, Fray keep your sents." tiou are fatal to animal life,

deeds to

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