Z ! *• THE 1 TEESDALE MEKCTJEY.—FEBRUAKY 16, 1859. DUTY. • LATER INTELLIGENCE. Epitome of XcU)S. , . RAILWAY ACCIDENTS .—Mr. BEBTTHCK having did not commence an era of conquests, bat inaugurated . BURNINC A NECRO. imtation, representins; IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. asked whether any measure was to be introduced founded a system of peace which would not be disturbed but for The Ken York Tribtme of January IS has an article Ive f»r their object the upon the report of thi Select committee on Railway acci­ the defence of great national interests. Another, Murillo baa been purchased from the THB QtTT.F.N AND THE CAWAHIAWS.- The Hon. Mr. entitled "Burning SlsvM," la tba coarse of which the •it*, waited upon the Karl dents. Mr HEWLEY Mated that no special hill was pro­ " As to the alliance of France and England. I have fol]owing horrible storv is quoted from the Vman Sprimgt Spanish Gallery of the late Marshal SouH, at 800,000fr., Cartter (premier), at a late supper pgive. n by the HOUSE OF LORDS. • in. Downing-street, to INDIA AND CHINA. posed for the prevention of railway accidents, but exerted all my perseverance to consolidate it, and I have Gerzefte, a journal of Alabama :— ' for the Museum of Ihe Louvre. Charitable Society of St George, at Toronto, made the MONDAY, FEB. 7. the subject would be duly regarded in any legisla­ found on the other side of the Channel a happy recipro­ 44 I of the paper duty. ' The THE CALCUTTA MAIL. following remarks, which were received with a perfect The deceased has the reputation of having even to a DB BANKRUPTCY COUBTS.—The LOBD CHANCELLOR tive measures affecting the railway system, which might city of sentiment on the part of the Queen of Great A nish vessel has arrived at New York from torrent of applause:—" Gentlemen, at the last audience fanit. ever been a kind and humane master. On the Milner Gibson. M.P., Calcutta journals of the 9th nit contain two import**.* Copenhagen with large quantity of freight. described in detail the present constitution of the, Court* be brought before Parliament. Britain as well as on tbe part of statesmen of all a barley on with which our beloved Queen honoured me. her Majesty day before the murder. Mr. J. had whipped this boy F.vsus, M.P.. Mr. W. orders issued by the covernnacnt By the first th of Bankruptcy and Insolvency, and set forth the leading opinions. Moreover to attain this object so favanrafclr TJOTTI Napier has accepted the conadiment of a addressed the following words to me:—'Mr. Carrier. I PREPAYMROT 0F INLAND LETTERS.—On the Millard, or had him whipped, for soma misdemeanour, Punjab is raised into a Lieutenant-Governorship: principles of a bill, which he laid on the table, for.re­ rr, M.P.. Mr. J. Wvld, ball in Washington, but considered it injudicious to ac­ motion that the House on rising should adjourn until to the peace of the world, I put under my feet on every and had bim chained or locked tfR Mondav morning, understand that yon are about leaving this country for modelling the ayatem of law administered by those , Sir J. V. Shellev, M.P.. cept a similaj testimonial in New York, or elsewhere. Monday, Mr. RICH called attention to the recent war­ occasion, the irritating recollections nf the past, the when he went to him, took off his chain, and tcM him to FOREIGN DEPARTMENT. Canada j do not fail to communicate to my leyal subjects tribunals.—The bill, after a brief discussion, wai wad a 1 rant ffom the Postmaster-General rendering compulsory attacks of calumny, even the na^^r* prejudices of my ' go to the mill and go to work.' The boy made some J. A. Roebuck, Mi'. In that province, that I take the deepest interest In first time ' '• AI<LAHABAI\ JAN. 1, \ TTpwartJa of 400 le«ra of mutton arrived In the prepayment of inland letters, and asked what country. This alliance has borne it* fruits—not only Mr. W. Seholefield, m Canada, and that no one more than I do desires to see its impudent reply, when Mr. 1. told hVm If be did ant stop Newcastle last week from Harlingen by steamer. Their lordships adjourned at seven o'clock. have we acquired, together, a lasting glory in the East, , Mr. Oliver Grace, I nder authnrlirrtlreived from herMatestvs Secret*,, people prosperous and happy.'" provisions had been made to Secure the Inviolability of his Insolence he 'would knock htm down with a lor*. and of State for- Iu*i«s the Right ITon. the 'Vlcerov mZ TUESDAY, FEB. 8. i < letters' sent through the post-office.—Sir 8. NOBTHCOTE but even at the extremity of the world we have been [ Mr. F. Spaight, M.P., The health of Iiondon, from the last report of LADY' Ciu-RCHnj; has 'aneceeded the Countess of turned to walk Iwrr. The hoy then took an axe that THE IMMIGRATION ACT.—Lord BROUGHAM observed that the, step had been taken solely from con­ opening an immense empire to the pi ogress of civilisation J. Brown, MP., Mr. Governor-General is,pleased to resolve that a separat the Registrar-General, appears to be rapidly improving. Desart in lady in waiting to her Majesty. waa lving near, and atrack Mr. J, on the head and inquired whether the Royal assent had been given to the siderations of public convenience. Its operation would and tbe Christian religion. Since the conclusion of tbe r.reene. MP., Mr. lieutenant-gov«njiorahip for the territories on the extrem THF. Earl of Verulam and the Hon. Mortimer Sack- knocked him down, dropped the ax* and walked away northern frontier of her Msiestv's Indian empire shall h2 Lord Berners has consented to take the rharr at Immigration Act recently passed by the Jamaica Legis­ be carefully watched, and any modification that ex­ peace the cabinet of Vienna and mine, on tbe contrary, I k Bright. M.Pi. Mr. A. S. the next annual festival of the London Society for the Til'e Wast have succeeded Lord Crofton and Colonel the a Jaw steps, then turned and went hark, took this established: and that the Punjab, the tracts commence lature. He believed, that the bill had been carried perience might suggest forthwith adopted. At present it say it wpth regret, havs often been found at variance Won-. M.P.. Mr. Kdward Protection of Yonng Females. Hon. A. Liddell as lord and groom m waiting. axe and struck hiaa three times more on the head, and called the " Tran*-S,,tlej States," the " Cis-SutleTS almost bv surprise, and was open to very grave objec­ was found that out of! the 530 mill ion s of inland letters upon the principal questions, and it has required a _n. M.P.. Lord Dunkellin, A CABTXKT ooi'xcn. was held on Wednesday afternoon. retired a short distance arid • sat down. maV roc no |Mflmt.«k, MP., Sir K. and the « Delhi Territory," shall form the jurisdiction of The Lincolnshire estates of the late Earl of tions.—The Earl of CARHABVON stated that the act had annually passing through the post-office only 2J millions great spirit of conciliation to effect their solution. For attempt to escape. A public meeting of the dtisens, 01 Wr. Ofalta Timet) bear that his Royal Highness the Keatenant-governor. not yet received the Roval assent, but would shortly were unpaid, and of these at least sixty per cent, were example the reoonstitution of the Danubian Principalities Irenrh. MP.. Mr. F. M. Ripon do not at once go to the present earl, bnt will he Prince Alfred, during his stay at Tunis, besides being indiscriminately, was called an Wednesday, to determine G. F. EnvoxsTONK, Secretary to the be submitted bv the Colonial Secretary for confirma­ transmitted merely fjn- purposes of annoyance. There could only be terminator' after many difficulties which liooll. MP.. Mr. llonpell, held by the Countess Dowager during her life. The presented bv the Bev with several rich presents, was what should be don* wHh*h« negro, when the pro­ (.overnment of India, With tha Yorkshire estates pasa to the Earl of Ripon. tion by her Majesty. The measure, he contended, was, he added, no danger of any violation of have preventedthe full satisfaction of their most legiti­ •Colonel Svkes, M.P.. Mr. decorated with a Tunisian order. position was mad* to barn »lro_eJi**, every one. to th* a* Ml'.. Mr. G. Had- Governor-General." was neither objectionable nor new. The immigra­ secrecy through the opening of letters in the Dead mate desires, and if it shonld be asked of me what interest number of 200 or 800. voting for it. That evening, A provincial mavor in one. of the departments of THF. QUERN AMI HF.R SOLDIERS It will never be Jr. K. .1. Crauturd, M.P., tion system had existed for many years, and the pre­ Letter-office, that operation taking place only at the France bad in those distant countries washed by the at three o'clock, in tbe presence of 600 persons, be waa The second order decrees the disarming of the whole France has come out with an epigram in the shape of a forgotten that when sick and wounded men returned from sent bill would merely extend to Jamaica the appli­ central offices in London, Edinburtrh, and Dublin, where Danube, I should reply that tbe Interest of France Is arrs. John Cassell, John of I pper India:— notification—" All beggars found in this district chained to a tree and burned.
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