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sition to interfere in hostilitice pursued be yond their own borders. At that time, however, England maintained the right af Bearoh, with a high hand, and in the exerciso of that

sight bad inflicted unquestionable wrong pon the Commerce of the States. Anumber of captures of American

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-TRE CHIVA MAIL.

THE CURRENCY IN THE STATES. of the British Government to give "protec Wo flud the following in the Alta Calition to Quedan is no less manifest than its

quite activella pumme

The supply of Money is fair, and coin is

out a large supply, and will probably not The Mint is vigorously at work turning close until the new year. The continuance of Bne wentbor facilitates the receipts of bullion, a very large proportion of which seeks the Mint. It is also the case that the damiand for silver coin has increased, and the Mint is working more on that me

those companies and institutions which employ great numbers of men hero

saoral obligation to do so. "I would appear that prior to Captain Light's negotiations with the Rajah of Quedah, and his obtain cation had been made in the sanie purpose," ing a grant of Pinang, an ineffectual appli. onder the orders of the Supreme Govern- dent; & proof that the acquisition of a set tlement in this quarter was considered im portant and useful. Mr. Light thus wrote. As I understand this Government had made application to the King of Quedali for the Island of Pinang without success: With the courant of the Governor General Fmade use of the influenos and interest I had with of the Island to the Honorable Company. The King of Quodah who now solicite your friendship and alliance, has sent by me a grant of the Island of Pinang and has an- pered to the grant some requests."

The grant is as follows; and Mr. Light remark upon its first article that "it com- prshends the principal and almost only reason why the King wishes an alliance with the Honorable Company."

(Adapted from the Hungarian of Raday)

*. ¿REPUTATION.

Tis said that the Wind and Water vuce,

Iniemulation, Amongst the hills played hide-and-reak

With many a gusty gambol, first

With Reputation

The Wind essayed it; Bebind the hills and round the knolls Bat ev'ry nook betrayed his lair;

Heilyly played it.

The leaves around him

Would rustle at his breath, and so His playmates found him.

Then, laughing, crept the Water forth, He spread bibtself, and branched apart

And mongst the mallows.

The long grase bid his silver s In countless shallowe

silver stream, The dripping willows helped his flight,

The sedge concealed him;

Till, his confidence elate, No'n revealed him

With vigorous sally

Ho leapt a rock and so was caught Within the valley...

The

But

Wind and Water, panting both,

he should take his turn, and meet

Remind their mate 24

The self-same fute; Reputation auswered alow:

Though I inclined mo To sport, if once I hide myself,

Say, who shall find me i With me, all cunning skill is vain, Miss me an instant, I am lost-

Vain all endeavour;

And lost for ever!"

B. REEDE, in Belgravia Magazine.

MISCELLANEOUS.

difficult to make things square. A BOOND of pleasure sometimes renders

No. 1770-FEBRUARY 6, 10,-

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who, though poor, world devote his life to

"MARY, dear, could you leave your father. and mother, and trust your fate with one

your happiness ""Yes, Charles; oh yes!

Well, then,

I'll speak to my friend Tom Waldron about you. He's going West, and would doubtless like to make auch an a rangement with some one." Charles barely escapes the broom-stick by a precipitate flight

CANON Goodall was proverbially, fond of puuning. About the same time that he was made Provost of Eton he also received s stall at Windzor. A young lady of his acquaintance, while congratulating him ou his elevation, and requesting him to give : the young ladies of Eton and Windsor a ball during the vacation, happened to tough hla wing with her fan, and caused the pow der to ly about, upon which the doctor ex claimed, "My dear. you can get the powder out of the canon, but not the bail.'

A TOMBSTONE in Basiff churchyard is na ared to the memory of Robert Wilson, #livse son, Dr. Robert Wilson, atill alive, has led a strange and eventful life. He was in Greses with Lord Byron. He commanded a merchant floot of the East India Company. He was for some time & prisoner among the Arabs. He journeyed from Mecca to Pekin by land, and from Caloutta through Persis to Moreow and St. Petersburg. Europe he knew like his father's thrasbold; he travell ein Africa, and penetrated into America, In 1820 he was head of the Travellers' Club, in virtuo of his extensive journeying. And now in 1868 he is yet alive and hearty... London Scotsman.

LOST SHEBE!--A Methodist preacher was travelling in one of the back settlements of America, and stopped at a cabin, where the old lady received bin very kindly. After setting provisions before bim she began to. question him. "Stranger where, mought you be from "Madame, I reside in Shelby County, Kentucky." it

"Wall, be doin' up here ?" "Madame, I am stranger, nus offence, but what mought you gearching for lost sheep of the tribo of A YOUNG physician asking permission of fernel." "John, John, shorted the old tans are monopolies of our own, and the never like a doctor's bill stuck in my face.". here's a stranger all the way from Shelby 2. The articles of Opium, Tin and Rat-a lase to kias ber, she replied, "No, sir; 1 lady, "come right here this minnuit rivera Mooda, Prys, and Krian so the pla ces from whence Tin, Rattana, Canoe, boknot," as the lady said at the hymenaa! I'll just het my life that the tangled baired "I am going to draw this beau into a County, Kentucky, a hauting stock, and sitios other articles are obtained. When the Company's people, therefore, shall reside

altar,

black

ram, that's been in our lot all last at Pulo Pinang, I shall lose the benefit of to supporta vain expense corrupts the purest

Tus passion of acquiring riches in order woek, is one of his'n " this monopoly, and I request the Captain heart.

A CURIOUS matrimonial case recently came. will explain this to the Governor General

before the Bombay High Court, Aleprona and hag, as a compensation for my losses, many threads will bind an elephant, and jugal rights, which his wife had denied bin LETTER things should not be desplaed, for husband prayed for the restitution of con- 30,000 dollars a year, to be paid annually many drops will make a river. the telegraph intimates, make so abrupt & to me so long as the Company reside at

through fear of baitig affected with the disease termination to the paper paradise in which Pulp Pinang. I shall permit the free ex-

I fashionable ladies' siang now a days, and thereby endangering her own fe. The speculators have revelled: There will port of all sorts of provisions and titsber they say he fe" on a Grecian bend."

when a man is a little the worse for liquor, Moongiff of Snrat, before whom the case doubtless be adme qualifying conditions, for ship building.

came first, threw out the plaint. The Judge either on the part of the Court or through

CORRECTION doss innah, bot encourage-of the district reversed this decision, because. the action of Congress Nevertheless, it is

conqurd is like the sun after a shower. ment will do more. Encouragement after it had been made on the extra-judicial ground dificult to point out any middle course

that it would be cruelty to compel the we he onree at once his folly and his fate, and If the legal tender is unconstitution),

their faces seem like cutton-wool, to take Court, however, thought the Moonsit's SHAMELESS persons seldom or ever blaah. man to live with her husband. The High huap objurgations on tho heads of the either the dust or Congress bave any twelve wise men with marriageable daugh power whatever to modify or quality, soy

all colours more easily than red.

view of the case correct, since where there ters who gave their decision against him,

AN Irish magistrato, censuring some boys is cruelty the Court ought not to interfere The cap of Otte 7. Grant, which ogre.then they have the right to pass the

for loitering in the streets, asked, "If every and the district Judge's decree was revers unconstitutional law. supied the attention of the Court of Queen'a

be considered as enemies also of the Combody wors to stand in the streets, how could el. This decision is of some importance in Batch the other day, is, howevary somewhat

pany; the Company shall not alter their anybody get by

the Boabay Presidency, where one in every different in character, The defendant is a AN ACCOUNT OF PENANG...

engagements of alliance so long as the hea-

NOSCEALANT" means that peculiarly hundred of the population is a loper and gentleman in the Indian civil service, and

venly, bodies continns to perform their re indifferent look which is put on by men who where the disease is said to be steadily on We take the following interesting paper volutions; and when any onomies attack us from the current number of Notes & Queries from the interior they aise shall be consi-prasibly

never pay w

when dunned for money, and is the increase. Since the publication of my reply to on China and Jupatt The writer says:dered as enemies of the Company.

journal in tho Black Coun

the Company make loans or advances to any 3- Moreover, if any of the agents of of the Nobles, Chiefs or Rajale of the Que- dat country, she Company shall not hold should any one in this country become my me responsible for any such advances, enemy, even my own obidreu, all such shall

quest

I re-

герау

SUITABLEon of no shell out.

Os. Friday a clean and venerable-looking little woman, who stated that she was in

remain in the police station at Newcastle her ninetieth year, applied for leave to

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THE ALABAMA CLAIMS. ihend, The jurists are agreed that it is only (Mitchell's Maritime Register, Saturday," after all the remedies, open to the neutral

atras at its December bi ti thi the country of the captors have been ex-fornia's Money Artiole, Dec. 16- Que miaders are aware that can qutetund-Hausted, that the law of nations may be in ing differences with the United States, arie yoked, and the two States become, in the ing out of the operations of the dialami uguage of Rutherforth, the parties to on the one band, and of the Federal, orai- the controversy." No nation has insisted segs on the other, are about to be settled by more rigidly upon the application of this ConFontione The terms of this Convan principle than the United States. They in tion 4roept go far as they relate to the sisted upon it, as we have sesta, in 1794, Alabama claims, have not as yet been given when tho captures were made by our craisers, to the world, but we believe we are correct and condemnation followed and was cofirm injatating that it stipulates for the settle-ed by the Lords of Appeal in Prize Causes, ment of all the questions at issue by & They insisted upon it at a later period when isl Mited Commission, which will sit at Now we wars at war with Denlark, and Amerie York It is not the first time that disputea cat vessels were captured by Danish crnisers, and at a distance find their account in pay between this country and America, arising and condemned in the Danish Prize Courts.ing ont silver boni, which bears a discount King and Ministry to procure a grant out of vislation of neutral rights, hars. It is hot for the American Government now of t per vent for gold. The circulation of been adjusted in this manner. There is a to suggest the violation of a right for which it is therefore active. The legal value of case directly in point and as the Conven they have hitherto resolutely contended, the coins is auch that they cannot be ex tion, then concluded probably formed the simply because the American claimants in ported to advantage, but the proceedings basis of the present arrangement, it may be the present case do not stand in need of the at the Kast are assuming a forum which may worth while briefly to refer to it more par exercia of that right. It is the plain duty carry them off in an avalanche. As for in- tisularly as it does not appear in the ordi- of Her Majesty's Government to soo that, stance, the telegraph Informs us this morn nary list of treaties entered into between in the working of the present Convention, big that the United Sates Supreme Court, Great Britain and the United States. To our claims as neutrals are fully and fairly with only one dissentient, will declare pa- ward the close of the last century we were admitted that no case is shut out from the per legal tender unconstitutional. One al at war with the French Republic. In that consideration of the Commissioners on the most holds his breath hontemplating the war, we need, hardly say, the United States plea that is his been already adindiested stupendous effects of such a decision, un-

1.Whereas Captain Light, Dewa Ra- were neutral. They had not loog concluded upon by a Court of competent jurisdiction; qualified, coming sudevily upon the public. Rajah, of Bengal ordered him to request ja, came here and informed me that the. the great struggle in which they achieved and that, whether adjudicated upon or not, Let us suppose for a moment the question Pulo Pinang from me, to make an English their independence, and they had no dispo- each case shall be determined according reversed, and in this city, where gold is uf settlement, where the Agents of the Com-That

to justice, equity, and the law of untions." fered and

paid for every debtaod transaction, pany might reside, for the purpose of trad the decision should come that gold is going and building ships of war to protect the legal tender, but paper is, every man who hand and to cruize at sen, so that if any A NOVEL BREACH OF PROMISE ows a debt to day would be required to onemies of ours from the East or the West

CASE

find greenbacke to pay it. Throughout the should come to attack us, the Company (Morning Herald).

entire East paper is the unquestioned me- would regard them as enemies alse and fight vamela were made by our ships of Actions for brenel of promise of marri pls the creditor to it, although it is 25 per shall be borne by the Company. All abipa, alum of all payments, because the law com-theia, and all the expenses of auch wars war, under, dircumstances vary aimatage are always supposed to be amusing to cent discount for constitutional money junke or prows, large and small, which come la to the captures of British ves everybody except the partios immediately Transactions on that basis, as reported by from the East or the West and wish to en- sels made during the late war by the interested. The plaintiff, indent looks the Internal Revenue Commissioner, take ter the Quedal river for trade; shall not Federal cruisers, and condemnations follow forward to a substantial solatium for any place in a year for 12,000 millions. All at bo molested or obstructed, in any way, by ad, in which the principles of International sentimental suffering she may endure once the law may give the creditor the right the Company, but all persons desirous of Law, as they affect the rights of neutrals, through having the story of her wrongs to demand gold only for his debt. Where coming to trade with ns shall be allowed to Mero.93 much didrogarded as they have been told in open court. Our readers know that are the debtors to get it? Evory bank, de as they please; and at Polo Pinang the in one day by Jildge Betts and others of his she gonorally gets the best of the battle insurance company, and moneyed institu learned brethren, However, a day of recad that she not unfrequently walks outsion whatever would demand gold. The age. honing one the Americans demanded re happy in the pos ession of a good round premium on gold, as compared with paper, dress, and obtained it On the 10th of sum in the shape of damages. To the un- would instantly vanish, but would manifest November, 1794, a Treaty of Amity, Com-lucky defendant; however, it is quite an itself with fearful significance in respect of merce, and Navigation was concluded bobber matter. At the beat he can but pur merchandise and valans The Graal is tweery His Britannia Majesty and the United chassa barran victory by the payment of prices world doubtless draw coin from all States, by whiopy after setting out that, heavy lawyer's bill, and in any event he quarters, and the strain upon this boast daring the war which was then in progress, must hear his tender epistles read and com- would be severe; The Idoso silver and divers Merchisuta and others, citizens of merited sapon by hard-hearted sud sharp gold would flow off in a rapid current, and the United States", had sustained obnsi-tongued advocates, who know sxactly how would realize a high value in cheap mer derablulosus' and 'daungi hy reasor of to make the most merriment out of his bitchandise It is hardly to be supposed, irregular or illegal captures; or condemnaleta-dua Bow strangely eren iu the eare however, that the Supreme Court will, as tion of their vessels and other property," it ofthe swain himself do these effusions wahl agreed that full and complete com-sound! How devotedly does he wish that pensation for the same be made by the Bri-in those days some considerate and cold Ash Government to the said complainants, blooded friend had put him in a strait-waist and that, for the purpose of ascertaining the coat whenever he was within reach of peus; Bhicant of thy gali losses and damages, five ink and paper! And how intensely after Camiglichers be appointed and authorised what is cruelly called a good verdiety does toad in London that they shall receive Bobke, papers, and evidence, and shall de ide the claims in question according to the Berits of the several cases, and Justice, equity, and the law of nations The Article from which this is extracted then proveeda the ward of the buid Commissioners, pr of any tree of them, shall in all cases be frdal did conclusive, both as to the Justice of the claim and as to the tie plaintiff is a young lady of German par- toondt of the same to be paid to only of Sir Charles Grant-ouswhere who, in was governess in the the claimant; and Elia Britannic Majesty

family dertakes to wise the saine to be paid to near the town of Inverness, with whom his. G. M. O in No. 12, I have ned shot, arms larga and small, also money for smoka-coveret part of England; and says from the Company men and powder, try invites men of talent to settle in that bnéholimants in specio; without buy de-nephew, the defendant, was at that time dentally discovered in my own library a the purpose of carrying on the war, and dition Under those stipulations, const staying. The lady was a blooming and rich and rare inine of information, wherein whan the business in settiod I will

will just soot 'em."

night, as she wished to travel on to llow hard it must be for Russian criminals Shields in the morning. Her request was Betable sums were awarded and paid to the complished datasal of eighteen, the gentle there is abundant evidence bearing upon the advanoes: should these propositions be to get admitted into a hospital, aceing that granted, and a bet was provided for her American 'olaimants. If, then, this Treaty man an Anglo-Indian on leave of absence; the historical doubt be instanced to turu considered be as the basis of the pending arrange and both were as impressionablone persone the balance of probabilities against the vernor General, ho may send a confidential knout-patient.

proper and acceptable to the Go- nearly every one of them is compulsorily a in one of the cells. She stated that he mdn it will be seen that our Merchants under such conditions of existence, neually conclusion that my previous marshalling of Agent to Fulo Pinang to reside; but if the

hail travelled on foot all the way from ALL mankind are happier for having been South Wales, and was on a journey to some whitl shipowners whose property was stized are. An engagement was formed, Miss pathorities inferentially pointed to; aud Governor General does not approve of the happy; so that if you make them happy friends at North Sunderland. She had hid Condomfied by the Federals comply Otto was recognised as Mr Grant's future whilst it is an obvious duty to present terms and conditious of this augagement, now, you make them happy twenty years hesu nearly a month on her pedestrian Winter it; precisely the are position that wife, his friends offered no objection, and these data in qualification of presumptive let him not be offended with ine. Such are hence by the memory of it.

gers Merchants and others, citizens of this request she gave up her situation, reasoning, they will be found to far tranny wishes to be made known to the Com-

expedition, but was perfectly able to por Wild United State dedupied under the hd went to reside in the house of her fascend in general interest the question of the pany, and this Treaty must be faithfully nets of a few years age are now entirely dia advanced in life. Further explanations MOST CERTAINLY As the good old bou form the rest of her journey, though so Thaty of 1704, and, wo should hapo, with her, at agent of the British and Foreign Marriage of the King of Quadsh's Daughter nähered to till the most remote times."

like result. It is rumoured, however,

Bible Society, Mr Grant candidly told his to Captain Light, although partaking less

carded they may be looked upon in the elicited that she was the widow of a man. That it has been proposed by the American stored one that he had pecnhiary liabilities of the

Written on Tuesday 24th Shawal, 1199," light of "rojected head dresses."

named Hudson, formerly of romance history- Government that those cases which have which, or an honourable man, he must clear. They are derived from a work of the late ing the grant, Mr Anderson says, actain soap, says, "It is the best ever used life had been spent in Wales, but she bad

The Supreme Government, in acopt- AN American

soldier in the editor, in pulling up a var 42ud Highlandera. A good deal of her badjudicated upon by the American off before he ventured upon the increased Mr John Andersun, seorotary to the Go- quaints Mr Light that: "It has been re- for cleansing a dirty man's face. We have Push Courts shall not be referred to the expense which matrimony would entail, and Werument of Penang in 1894, written at the solveit to accept the King of Questal's offer tried it and therefore we know."

a wish to visit her friends in North Sunder- Edasideration of the Commissioners. We ab it was agreed that in about eighteen instance of Mr. Fullerton then Governor to the Company of the harbour and Islarid

land, from which place she will probably trust' there is no truth in this rumour, he months his face should go out to Ludis, of the Straits Settlements, of which only of Piuang This Government will always vertised that for five shillings he would send living.

A SMART ADVERTISEE A man lately ad- cause, if such & course be adopted, it will and that there and then they should be 100 copies were originally printed, and of keep an armed vessel stationed to guard to any address a handsome package, con- Gotn IN SUTHERLAND.--No small sensa You only be contrary to precedent, as esta married. But she old proverbs about the these but a very limited number had been the island of Pinang and the coast adjacent taining one hundred presents. Each pack-tion has been created throughout the eastern Blikhed by the American themselves, but course of true love and slips between caps circulated when they were recalled; and so belonging to the King of Quedah. The age turned out to be a paper of pius, it will shut ont. 2 Humber of claims upon and lips were once more exemplified The strictly was the suppression enforced that Governor General and Council, on the pert the American Government which are beletters from India, ardent enough at first, Mr Anderson was recitired to give his word of the English Kast India Company, will Fond question well founded. For example, got fewer and colder, till they oase alto of honor that he had not retained a single take care that the King of Quadab shall the case of the Springbok, British slip, gether, and a year and a half elapsed in captured in 1864, was uppealed froin the which Misa te punctually dispatched per fortunately for our inquiryu Sir John Macpherson the Governor

which no answer whatever was sent to those

not be sufferer by an English sethanout Due copy, however, excapad the search, being former on the island of Pinang. District Pizzo Court to the Supreme Court of the Union, he appeal was admitted as Overland Mail. It is true things looked up

The statement of the Rev. Mr Boighton General replied to the King as follows to the ship, it dismissed as to the cargo. again in 1867, when Mr Grant cate bote as to the aquisition of Petang was dis Are the Owners of that cargo, or their Uno sick leave, for then both the engagement follows Ju 1785 it was granted to of Pulo Pinang to the donorable Company meant to pickle, wrote as follows:-May you gold is to be found there, and the only ques Your friendly letter containing a grant for the word "preserve," and finding it it has been establishsil beyond doubt that derwriters and there are many others and the correspondence were renewed, Francis Light, Captain of a. Country ship, was delivered to me by Captain Francis and your family be pickled to all atornity. tion for solution is as to the quantity. We existing, arrangement, and their claims be when the Ist love letter of the series was tion with his Daughter"

old woman crossed a bridge that was believe that, in addition to gold, there bas also made known to me the requests of my ignored? If so, the arrangement is written. Soon after the young lady's par talation, not a convention, to which cute appear to have got uneasy, and an in- was the marriage of a Mohammedan woman interest and friendship of my noble Friend the other side of the river, he turned that a very decided impression prevails, that And the doubt suggested by G. M. C. Friend and Brother, which I having the the sign. On being informed of the fact on precious minerals in the same locality, sud ament will we are persuaded, bever ferview took place between them and bir to a man of another Religion,

janotion. If the proposal to Grant, in which Mr Otte told his son-in-law

The following extracts from the work of land and the Honorable English Company.

at heart, have already transmitted to Engabout and immediately re-crossed. considerable quantities of both descriptions. this concession proceeds upon legalia was to have heen, that "if he gave Mr Anderson contains evidence from tire. I have Ekewise ordered a ship of war for while discouring of virtue and philosophy. testing the matter. Meanting the fact of Nodoor giving attention to Dingenes may be obtained. No time will be lost in inds. It is a mistake. It is quite his daughter 10007, it would not be enough," pen of Captain Light himself, as well as the defence

that the judgments of Courts of And then, in an evil liour for both parties, from the King of Quedal, that Penang was the Coast of Quedab."

the Island and protection of he fell to singing a funny song, and multi- gold being in Kildonau is established by the detent jurisdiction pronounced in one and, as was suggested; under some misap not given to the former as a marriage por

tudes ororded to hear hia. Yo gods!" successful search of several persous, and the The repeated in other States, and prehension as to what had been said, Mrtion, If given at all to him individually; record his sentiments in a Minitte as folthau wisdom! Poor human nature !

The Governor Goiteral then proceeded to ho said, how much more is folly admired report of mineralogists as to the quality of had recourse to legal advisers. A however the fact may be as to his having lows: The Grunt of Pinang seems, in

the pre-Northern Ensign. writ was issued, and the jurisdiction in which

upon all

IN PRIVATE-A man having been ar Affidavit bub dedsions in Prize form a

for lingering doubts. debut they do not fother in any country. Of course, after this, all ohanes was to enfores the obligation of the East and the ostensible object of the King him take was Hereafter I'll beat her in private, and other animals confined in cages or boxes

dufolijatve as between the claimants and ground that he was about to leave the

dah, with a view to secure himself a place wife in the public street!" "I see, your planing mill almost contiguous to a build The purpose of Mr. Anderson'a writing of retreat against his numerous onemies, honour," said the culprit, where my mising in which were liens, tigore, monkeys, reconciliation was at ab ei, and so, India Company (the Supreme Govern self in making the Grant originated in the as after passing through the ordinary prelient of India to protect the King of idea of supporting his own independence by

s your honour suggests."

constructed for temporary use. When the. long - The responsibility for the capture nitary stages, the case came into court. Quedal's territories from the rapacity of the the protection of the English; and his dour-mut, with the word Satre, (wulcoino) proprietor, commenced tumbling the cages A SKOBBISH tradesman, having bought a fire was discovered Mr. Forepaugh, the sa condemnation [ways Wheatou] lying At the trial it was conclusively good that Siamese ; but matters of policy were desined attachment to na will either be strengthened in the centre, a country relative, on seeing of boxes from the building into the street, upau ep State as a belligerens no tad arisen nat froin any thental fickleness, the suppression of the facts as to the con- tion is granted or withheld. This protec what kind of salve is that you wake and vicinity of the fire. While thus engaged, a the defendant's failure to keep his promise paramount thereto, and hence, apparently, or changed into animosity as that protee the mat, remarked, "I say Cousin John, while those outside removed them from the State is not bound by a favourable decision

its own tribunal. li túay, and should, Free and subthat oficial proved that says In advicating the cause of the without involving us in disputes with the

bist from serious bodily allment. Sir Baditions of the nequisition of Penang. He tion however cannot bo effectually given advertise on foar door-wist!" hotwithstanding the decree of condemna

Bengal and a Brazihau tiger made their e sign, make restitution or compensation, ob

when in India Bir Grant's state of health injured and oppressed nation of Quedali, a Burmahs or Siamese, the latter of whom positive manner that society was rapidly Bryan's stables, in the vicinity, the crowd A ULERGYMAN asserting in the most cape: the former made his way to Mr. demand of the Sovereign of the claim iad so interfered with the discharge of I huinbly profess to do, I may be permitted are the most powerful" Selma il justice on policy require it." This his diligens to attract elle attentions of his to notice that the freinds of the Penang In all this, as in all else that we derive grounds of his belief, when he said, "1ness, where he was secured; the Brazilian gateing in morality, was asked to state the in the street giving way with great prompt the father and his edical Governinent from 1785 to 1790 furnish from Mr Anderson, there is nothing to iu have personal knowledge of three borrowed tiger tan along Jefferson-street, until be thy principle on which the British superiors.

gent proceeded in 1794 in granting advisor testibed that extreme enactition ample evidence rat, that the right of indicate a personal liauce betwson the King ambrellas having been returned to their reached the house of Dr. Gebler, near Tweb- pation to "America olimants in and weskucas rendered a postpopement terference of Siam with Qaedah was not and Captain Light; and yet, on the other owners."

of the decision of our Pride Court of the marriage inevitable, and gave stolt acknowledge at the period of the cassion had there is nothing that positively nega. Ar a duet, the partine discharged their standing at the door, but the tiger passed ty Second-street. Hero several ladies were ad of the Lords of Appeal, and it cannot description of the patient's condition ns of Perang to the British Government; tives it hehe, while basing the present Conven- led the Lord Chief Justice to say that secondly, that the cession tous nude upon the

pistols without effect, whereupon one of the by then and through the hall into the kit tion upon the Treaty of that year, our

It would have been madness for him

We are, then, not wholly debarred the seconds interfered, and proposed that the chen, where he remained until recaptured overnment are prepared: to abandon the to enter into matrimony." Such evidence prese condition of succnur ami protectián indulgence of conjecture in the domain of combatants should shake hands. To this by one of Mr. Forepaugh's men. The bos

against a powerful, telentless and overbearing the romance of history. principle on which the Treaty was fee

thinly that we accepted the grate

the other second abjected as unnecessary; containing the lion was so much damaged Hoolaims are to be preferred by the for the defendant, who certainly debins to upon this understanding; that is, without

"for," said he, their hands have been that it was with great difficulty that the Owners of British property hat such as have done all that a gentlenu could do making any objections to the proposals of

Lobaking this half bout." Have not been adjudicated upon iu the under the circumstances, and who has edr the Rijah of Quedah, before possession was Mr. Jomer Ashbury, the owner of the marrying au old man. In the course of white Florida wolf got out of the box and auinial could be kept till another box was A GIRL was forced by her parents inte obtained and the lion secured. A large American Prize Courte, the Commissioners tainly region to complain of the evil hap taken and leatly, that we are bound by English yacht Cambria, which defeated the the ceremony the clergymau asked her, as made his way through the crowd without have little work so far as British whion has butight him into court for the insiterations of phlianthropy and binarti Sappho in England last stemmer, has sent a natal, if she consented to take this man for attracting much attention, and about nine laimants are concerned; while the Ameri-offence of big te zing with the forget to extend our aid to Ru oppressed Monore to the New York Yacht Club, challeng ber husband."Uh, dear, no, sir," replied a'clock in the evening he was met by a geis

laims being contined to the losses left it to the jury to any whether the sofen-mirel, who has long been our friend and ing all America to a yachtrace for the Queen's the bride,

upon American Comberce by the dant had really broke his sugagement, orally, and to a defenceless multitude groan-oup, won by the yacht America in 1851. said the clergyman.

Then why are you here "tleman at Nineteenth and Callowbill streets. nama and the other Confederate cruisers,

whether the breach hat not ariset front lag under the host bitter tyranny, and In the event of the Cumbria losing the race, person who has asked my opinion about that the self no doubt took the gentleman for the examination of them will constitute, in the hasty conduct of the plaintiff's advi- shiforing all the horrore and enlauities or rather seen of faces, proposed, Mr. Hatter," responded the July.

*You are the fret The gentleman took the wolf for a dog, and realty, the business of the Commission or but juratorial wisdom proved un- which a ferocious every dan inflict.

une of those connected with the managerie, This will not meet the requirements of the equal to the solution of the problein, Tisy

Ashbury would hand over to the New York He any further Woud that Yacht Club, or to the owner of the winning thispe, one day ascended the rostrum, and the wolf entered the house; but as soon as TIMELY ADVIR-Timou, the min-for, as the gentleman opened his front door; and will neither satisfy the British were lucked up for some time, and eventu between the years 1780 and 1785 the Bet-resti, song valued at 100 gs. The chaf has addressed the people "Athenians! he came under the gaslight in the hall bis canbalita nor the British Parliament, ally were discharged without giving a ver gal Governnient had turned its attention to lenge zent There can be no doubt that it is compotent diet, thus leaving open for future litigation ideasburing to secure an eligible post in across the Atlantic to New York for a cup mean to build. There is a fig tree in it The gentleman, not feeling disposed to uše

Mr. Ashbury includes a race I have a small piece of ground on which for the Commissioners, acting in the name dispute, which most people will think or our the straits of Malacca for the esta or service of silver valued at £250, sud. sf which I must cut down. Several citizens force to remove the intruder, opened the standing in the animal creation was known. of their respective Governments, to review ought never to have been brought into bishment of small stilement the decisions of the Ameriesu Prize Court court, and in which it is hard to tell whe

terwards round-Long Jaland, two races out have hanged themselves on this tree, and parlour door, and the wolf passed in; the and of the Court of Appeal, and to deal with ther plaintiff or defendant is most to be delicate branch of the discussion, but I shall tion of championship and the possession of I now give you notice that you have not ad to pass the night upon the soft Brussels, And again We now come to the most of three over this course to decide the quan. if any of you have a desire to do the same, door was closed, and the animal was allow them a justive or polley may seem to de- pitied

have no dificulty in shewing that the policy! the cup won by the America,

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travel to Greenock, where she has a sister

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to be certain of what you get, never warry in Kildonan Strath, and though it has not Ir you are a very preciso man, and wish days by a report that gold had been found

girl named Arn, for we have the authority

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rush to the digginga," it has raised suficient interest to justify such an amount

of "prospecting" as will put an end very to a friend, and looking in the dictionary soon to all doubt on the subject. Meantime

hy same category to de ahut but of the the Isttor continning until October, 1867, by the King of Quedah as a marriage por Light the 6th February 1788. Captain Lig marked as "dangerous," without seeing { basn dsteotod the presence of scarcely less

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