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THE TIMES, SATURDAY, 'MARCH 4, 1882. Gorwrnmeat ould bar to pat on with; and vt co xx agreed with Ml Serjeaxt Sntox that a MtfM7wvmkldomUchUf and that it wi Jeairwd by tb head cf th Jwih community. Xt. Bocrex nrged th Oovrnmnt to go a littf further than Mr. Gladstoxx, and taldthtt thU was a matter which our Minister abroad ought bring bfor the Government to which bey WT accredited.

Mb. EcbotT) joined in tb appeal, and Sre p. Diisi thereupon repeated th aasuranc tJretdr ff0 sjorp jaajTiu.i inai pur jiuw 9 heard nothing of trwaaon conitructlvlj committed on English oU and tbt no effort have been mad to arraign In an English Court persons wbo would hkly to etetp conviction in Ireland. A string ol questions wat put lat night at to tb manntr in which lb Protection of Ferton and Property Act of last Session is being carried out. Similar qsettioni are addressed almost ertry night to the Irish law officers.

Every person arretted appear to bare bit Parliamentary champion. It it impossible to be cor tab that tbe delicate powers SrateecU.ubit. which were rpcr for conrerreU by r.rU.mcnt bar. in every case Wen jjlomatie reprewntationt, but that to promise to exercued aright. Mistakes may bare oecn made k.f.

boaat of bavinc done it at to the real village rufliana." But it ii 1 vvaVl destroy all tbe fore of such communica ti tnia, Haro ra noma laiJ fieant that all tbe indnttry oi Homo Hule mcmbert tn 1... (' to withdrew hi motion but Mb. Aih I ju.xic. ucn objected. insisting that It the dotr of the Hoot to exprees itt opinion ctreges which be charged the Kutaian C.rrrment with initiating, anJ a to which be whl we had not beard one tenth of tli truth but ye.

Wabtos. on tbe other hand, wat satisfied v.i the Oovcrnment bad cone at (ar at wat siM. have been committed by a policeman upon a girl in County Limerick, and Mb. IUdmo.ni put Uat night a qucttlon on tbe tubject to the Attormt Gexeral f.r Irelami. Tbe incident, etcn if correct, it almost a tolitary act of misconduct by tt i th Annitalmlar in tl vtnir nK MtMMe.

I nmil lh 1 nun .1. ii. I 1 I. Government, and Ma. AU'EKMas owiaa toro custody.

Home llule memW arc not to Iw tMtimoy to tbe public virtuei of the Jeaith race, bUmea bccftaM th Bot fuch enU coM, of TV mct etWnitbJwwi, frequently to con mtoOm.tteeofhuppy.and pro was watle wiin tne uppiemeuiary ttt at cupix nu "uy waicu wiin auvnuon tne excrciae 01 mo largv jHJer piactnt iu 1110 I anui 01 Ide iritli tnf. Ibogreater prt of tbe time i tbe tin (or tie Irish lAtid rommitaion, ttiilih uMM in great ucvait ami wun raucn itrratiod The HiHiie wat ttill sitting when we went to )'oornJ twrntr hour em not ptst over tbo ipm. iit In tbee timet itbotit tome Irthrfitfc lat tilgbt tbere two or tl rw itch tnJ on of them wat of a tioel ilir. tr. y.

ttauamiN did not tty faVe bit test Ircaute tht uril iitd hot leeu teturtied to the CVn vo Hut the fitting wtt enlitetied by a IcisV Jitrui 'n on a tul ject blch appear! to be ct deep luterett to teteral Irish wrtn1rt. Ma. Httiv tt anxious t'at copitt of warrants iMui against biutsvlf and the fj Vu't 0wiity sbnuM le lk ttU. Tbe Attormy nKViKtl mb to a to, ai.4 he weHb M.itirl i.l.l fft tigM f(w tniwer i Mfl! it fnf li.ifelrfli biWrrtlt! httl! TSi 1e.l Irt lb 1Urtli'h rl pvllil 4 Mil dm titta HihstV liWt wi liaMitmehitrt tlUleg M. witt ed Vtiow wbetlipf bp could fetir to treltnd at I1attftt wbelbef be le wanted by Mh.

Former. Ti aajacitr rt tbe question did not prrsent itself to "tbe member for Queen't County. Whether Mr. Fim has hit eve upon Mr. O'0omr we do not care tn conjecture.

Hut it it matter for tmsre tniniber 1.14 ou fur Ibb inquiriet consequent upon the lamentable attempt namely, that it it no outcome of political rancour or ertn of clatt hatred and social bitlerneta. Tbe regicidal epldemlo which hat ttalked of late among Sorereignt and Pretidentt it not due to canset timilir in each case. Tht Cbaji fell a Ti'ctim to apolitical organization of the mott execrable type. The Gekxa EuriBoa narrowly eetaped from the attack of a half crazy Bocialitt. Prisi dlm GiEniU) wu sacrificed to the egotistical vanity of a disappointed offico setker.

The best that can come of the last deplorable incident in the history of these attempts would be an assurance that Macxxax was connected with no political or tocial organization of any tort, and that his tct wat an isolated niece of midnest or spite. It has long been the boaat of thit country that political I auasainaticn it unknown among us. We can tbe constabulary in trying timet and the tub i hardly now claim to be tingalar in this rotpect, for tho crimo in its old historical form hat long ago disappeared from Europe. Uut itt pUco hat been ttkin in certtin congenial tollt by another hardly lett deadly variety, in which the cret organization! do the work tlut onco wat done by tbe hired agentt of open political parties Since the time of ilium III. there it hardly an autbentU rattxl Instance in this mntry of olitlcal viidenco, either in old or in tho new being offered to the Sovrndgn.

The present rase nuty lu ronfi. di titly Mipovtod tu prove no vsrvpllpn to the rule. It will uUayt be tbe penalty of the regal dignity that It olfvri a mark to tbe various (lotting ditcoii tents ami crotchets of prl rata InillrMimU, There would teem to to totno itrutiue fnsclntlliin for nitdmen in Itoyalty. tbe vomnmiieit of all eraes It that fthtre the lunatic hntgiiiet bltnoelf to Iihvu rrlatlotit with, or to be I Jciiticnl with, lioyalty. The more mal'gnatit tnd the mott utu fortunate type It that which tnttkt out the Hoverelgn at tho source of atl imagined wrongt and griuvaiicoi.

Inanycaaewe may be certain that the sanity of general administration of the Rnatian Empire tation of the Embankment or Embankment i tbe would be attatiin will be Investigated without it carried on upon principle which were exploded I tared. If a member of Parliament or other peace prejudice, and if he be pronounced aanet that he in thit country a couple of centuriet ago, or to able person, on hit way to the Chatham ao4 Dorer wilt bo puniebed without viodictl venett. whicn no analogy can be found in tbe history of or South Eastern Railway Terminus, take the On thing will, we trutt, be established by the Teutonic races. The gulf that teparttra Russia ihort and quiet route by the river bank, and it Fxecutive. Hut they tulcht, without any ncritiJu of princlplet, recognire iHvationally tt fact tlmt tbeta powers tre used, on tbe nbole, itli at much lrnieucy and judgnvenl vould rvttontbly looked for.

e. anxiety and alarm to naturally aroused by the newt of the inurderout assault upon the hat Uvti uicUIjr tlltjo.1 ly the uttur futility of the tttempt. At Sin William IUbi ovht wit able to atture tho House last night, tie momentary shock hat bid no effect ujw lltu MiJistT health. Messages of sympathy and roiuratulatiou have mured iu, tt a nutter of course, Dot only frJin bar tubjectt at heme and abrua but from foreigneit n4 foreign Courts, In rtMar publio opinion in Parit, Htflin, an4 lbma it rofuse i n4 vebemenl pui.wwUm crime, Ti Ititae, inorer, inihe jfjppe titg intUnte4 BgtiU'l 'the vefittntt' of i plne lait ipf.Uy in lltu ti dtJiMFiM im fsUtklb it ii)m, Tit J.fisMf, a eUlk, Hived till halt llobkkieii MtOLtt, 10 HtlriitMet l'ltll'(J lbliireeliBpf pc'Utyltie 4Mttll heliatbeH at low li1gihfct ill Witultot, haUtig come tbitbet from (otttliipa, tttqUUIes teem to show that, if not insane, be is, at all events, of sufficiently tlhgultr htbltt atid cbaracter among the class to which hit an Id indicate pearatice would indicate him to belong. It it premature, however, to conjecture tbe state of meet that any one ho fancied that he wat really M'Leas'b mind, which wilt not tie determined respected by the Irish Executive of treasonable until hit antecedent! and prevjout history are practice! atd was in danger of being arrested laid thoroughly bare.

Hit eccentricity, indeed, shooll suppose that the authorities ought to does not stand confessed in tbe repcrt of the cccornicate their intentions to him: The reMutiou, of Ihwn Mknht WtHMt, palling upon, tli (Internment ti ne gm4 HiiH the llmtimi (Snut in rvil lltu tf "i'it lb wm lt nijjhi with; Kfif itt tiMlnicrtttii tleliM, Hi iilif tsrmiiititifii wm illter la bt ti wptl kt iW KvtF tiling, Mini Hlff tllitll fVpfllilliif, tlml the) Ittt it Mli(Jitie ffietnl if Hits Jev itilt rotiiitt liiltltelf from tin ntlihh uf llif IttilUh Uuteftitneht It tiuw hittitllr alUlhpil, tlierhly retult of ofticltl ihtetfetehce wuulJ be to Weaken from the Wert it best and mott briefly indicated by the simple fact that in tbe Empire of tbe Czars th tocial unit it not th individual, but tbe com mon. What that meant may be understood by any one who will trace our own history back to a period when tbe individual was disengaging himrelf from the trite and acnuiring for the first time property of hit own. There is, no doubt, a radical incompatibility between the Jews, wbo from tbe very dawn of their history have enjoyed complete individualization, and th race of the Russian Empire organized upon the communal model. Thit, we take it, it a circumstance of deeper and wider range than tbe diversity of creed upon which tome tpeakert lay to much stress. It is quite true that in 1827 liberty was promised to the Jewt on condition that they should bo converted to tbe Russian faith but tbe implied condition wat that they should also he to the Rnssian theory of society.

Orthodoxy alone would not atve them from persecutions wbioh Gemkal Io.NAnr.rr candidly justifies on tbe ground thit they are successful atnasaers of wtalth. Heterodoxy alone would not seriously affect their position among the Russian people. Tl bead front of their offending it tteir detachment from the framework of llmsian toclety.and the material tuccest which liruely it suits from their freedom from ita galling fettert, tT frrm endeavouring ti eflVct ttilr futli with the tociety amunl them, tbe llussiiu (luvvrmmiit hit always aimed it thwarting all the forcvt that tt.ake for it. The lews labour tinier disabilities, which an Ettg lUbtnan ra.i with diilltulty rvalire. Ordliary callings are cbvtl luainst them, the licl.t to hold land it In a tneaxure denied thetn, ami throughout a largd part of Rutsia they may not even move frvra place to place, buili protiotion ami tuuh liberty at they enjoy are purchased by constant bribes to the local authorities, in tpite of wbioh their industry and frugality, tl.arply con tr ttoi 14 they ire with tho phenomenal latifiest and ImproTidence' of the Itntsian people, ntble (bum to l.eoome rili, Tty rB lt by (be HiiultJB ff.rt.irtii(H tt ilittrtis! tliwrHwli i Biy be tbat tie llniH'i fttillitfitlti ftf nut itiffy in ate it viitfil ttiPH Jewi in MMil ttptiH llietniplvH, Jfunlef tihtl nhlMtft lliMJf pfubftlljf tr(tafd hgtthble ihrMud, lait ll i Ht at tut laitis tit put uowtl llitJ liabit'bt plntuWr mit of wtiich llime iticiiletdt aritft tbe profound misery of a poor, ignrrahtj lupef th tttiFt of the nrotsst rernrdB.1 bv llm tinatilmmt.

stltious, atid petentilailv mtsL'ovett etl tmpulace is at the root oi the internal disorttert of i(usm while tbe intolerable ennui of a governing class ignorant of tht rudiments of the art of governing explains the perpetual resttessness which makes Russia a standing menace to tho peace of the voice of the ltritisli people, and to expose ns toa diplomatic rebuff of the severest kind. Thanks to tbe ability an I energy displayed by the Russo Jewish Committee, tbe hideous facts of the case i are uroved berond cavil. The account "oric inatlv published in our columns wat violently assailed world. alike by tbe Russian preti and by Russian apolo elbowed off the pavement, or kicked and trampled upon, be baa infallible authority for doubting th testimony of his bruisot and scars. If he It playfully totted half dead and half alive into the currant, hit frienda may rett tatitSed that he jumped off a bridge and drifted there.

Bat there are other quarters of tbe town to which their fair nam it at dear at to tbe Embankments. For example, there it Ottaway ttreet, Betbnal green, more familiarly and affectionately known at Tiger Bay. Two organized band are alleged to tyrannize over tbit favoured region. The DoTe row gang contalna between a hundred and twnhundredJ brave The Old street gang it probably as numerous. Though, like the cirrion dogs of Constantinople, they divide the district territorially," they do not appear to be unfriendly.

Whenever a lawless outrage it to bo done members of tTone ire admitted tn tbe privilege of sharing in the gallant enterprise. Last Christmaa Eve a corps recruited from both companies ranged about tbe neighbourhood stabbing freely. It did not murder. The lonelier reaches cl the Lea areloo distant from lltthral green fcr the me the IUoukokr attributei to the Thames. When the polic attempted to interfere, the whole army of' disorder beat to arms.

With the utmost difficulty seven men, between teenteu and nineteen yean of age, were arretted. With greater difficulty yet were wltnettet Induced to como forward, at the ptTll ff their lit et, to depoto to tbe general terror lm. On the charge of tlntlnir all tbe pritontrt wro convlctel on Thmstlay before Mr. Jt tH'B Hawbi. The.rmic rnH iTuK withdrew the Imllftini'tit fur unlawfully Heveral Innocent were wounded.

Of that Judge, jury, unl prosecution madu no question. Their perplexity wis In bringing home the guilt to tliee seven when a hundred or more wtre equally criminal In these circumstances it is high time tint the Home Office rama to the rescue of the ht nc.ur of the procincts of Mllttod rtad. At it jt, fhey ie at doet, in spite pf official BMMranist; (be Victoria. Embantmtnt, undr tlte ti4ttruis I pin) (a bejpg jUcm in whith, people (I suWhuI hhm) apriia Mw fftUti ntyls bhiti tn tV ujitlilF ikle: A teriiiitMeii ttftliir amoimf ltibilitirf plmitlitr, WiwtlJ the iNirlUmehUfy NJ fetHtftlitts of tb Helthd belbb Htueh tctupied with iuitiat ftiahesfebd COURT CIRCULAR WIXDSOB CA5TIJC, JUBCX 3. Tts Qec, aeeomcaiiici Vv Prima Beatrls aad at teaded by the Dewar Dtachna of Bexberghe aaJ tt eqeerrUt i waltaif, arivt at the Cattl at batf pes p.

yesterday from Leadoa. At the Qoser. left the station at Wudsor fat a'tloM earrlafe, a man wbo was staadiac the erowd fred a abet Irom a ravolrer at Her Xajwtr and wm Sastaatry teeored. The Qrwen heard tbe report, lot did not tee the eeej reoee, Uioazh Prioceat Beatrie, wbo was tittltg ea that side of tbe earriafe, perotJvwl the maa ralae Ms baad aad fire. The Queen, who was not alarsed, drove ea to the Castle asd seat to stake inqniriee whether any oa had beta hurt.

Her Hajesty it very well to day and baa not (offered from the shock. Prioos IeopoU, attended Captain Waller, arrived at tbe Castle at 2 p.m. to daj from Loodon. Tbe representative of foreign Powers have taqolred ia tetson after Iter Majesty at Windsor Cast! to day. UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE.

OXTOltD, VAtca 3. Aaorraoist wm shortly be appointed at Worcester College whose duties will commence la tbe easoirg Kestar term, tie will have to train the choir. will leaa tuderpadoate member of tbe college, and will le especial to pat tLe University eiamiaatlous in doe euune. IT atlary ia iXO annum. Ttw4ial of ruuluct aad ttpv sty ttiouU be seat to tl i'rwot Mt Uter tbaa Match IX ELECTION ISTELLIOEXCE.

MALNBAtCRV. Tb nomiitstloa 4as vslrdy. In vivUute wittt ijlt (M4ou ry ttt lul B.leDl UUrtl and lairTitd etudUatt, Mr. lUltui Milter nt.rwl from tl rontr.t, tret tne only nMUiuea Ml m.n Jb fWure C. W.

MJet lO aU Mr. IhtrUt l.ec(L. in tach tide there bat beta very dll I nt esuls, HrAwluBKUtl evrblntf Mr. Mwrgtu Jluward, 0 Mrel a tneetinf oMI I vstrMstite tlestort SUbh ftr sn4 fwnaaUy Jopti. as tbe saiHlkUle ef tt party at the belt Ureiral hlevtltt, FATAL LANMLW, At rroalU, a Ptrbyshire vUlAge ssvsa miles from SlitffsU, late last blfht, a great msss ef rock teklud a Bamtir baiUiugt saklealy slippeil, Jestreylag evtryt thinf ia its way, aud torjIoK sit persons ia the' wretkal Itptues.

After tkrau Ubour the Jilrit watrmovtd, so.) It was jut thai eoiy oee 11, 4iriet tt.atua, est kdint Anukesptraauicd was fuuut uum i tl re MMi ksf Mi t.At b.J tatsa ttMrlHl iMfejjry. SFtfi H.II ttuKgH sM lalftiil YHMl)tsti Wt, IM tMtMt MBth HtM, Ilf OjlSSfWi, dft tli PfieliHioB fif hi rfeewdifttl 'fU IB th FfJie4 t. at rjiFHii wbM lb Jesttw t'ettft Mlle I tt ait.Mt. its Lerdthltt wtt eeteHtiBMl by the HAM ttitift to direct the notice tt their eolleatfue tu th lAMermsh Amy) at luhehe.M at Ike tWJtabletts aUtekt titt, tM locality, ah itdet t.deht eoedinthe Mefrct. t.

thfetV w3 tuhilr Will leauorueU by a pretntment about to Coietklge dteed st the uratoty witaisramai ewaao, be forwarded to him from tbe Grand Jury by Mr. I Pmactubs tvn To mobbow f. I'anl a Uthe t. 4ral In the mota eg (10 SO), tbe Iter. J.

Hall, rsetor JtsrtcB HAwa tss. The Grand Jbry baa replied un in the afterouoa 1 3 Uj. th borne, it assailants relying chiefly, at We report to dav the croceedincs at the Central This magisterial examination. But the signs of threwd we pointed out some time since, upon the nega 1 CriminalCourt in tho trial of Thomas a turns view seems ta generally entertained in tho nets which the prisoner manifested are, of course, tive testimony of people who bad not teen the and Jam pa Caset, two youug men indicted ftr tbe ranks the Home Rule member, ila. Uealt is perfectly compatible with insanity.

When atrocities it related. Accumulating testimony has murder of Frederick James Wixmorb on the I 1 khMIa onnnVllnn n( 'tis I Tl f1 1 Tt. recess: be al wistet to doto in tafetr. Accord a memorandum purporting to be written in the 1 account, and sceptic! have been driven from one 1 d'efence are both concluded, and Mb. Jcsiice ot ootho lirm W'k'n tb! Ln" ei rr j'c rw St.

James's, Itceait'illy la the morning (11), ttM Biabof to the tttcORDER's address of Alonday by an unani ltev. Cann Oretory in tbe evenieg th Uitaup of Kcbster 'Dr. TnoroU). AVtstminittr Abbey In th moos expression of concurrence with Ms anxiety rgtl0)t tbc rjfessor Mom.rie ia the after and regret at tbe various act! of violence on tbe noon tbe Rev. Canon Frotbero, rector ef Vi hipping Fmbankment and elsewhere.

Its memorial atsumee ham Isle of Wight the evening tt Ueaa, CbapJ i Koyal, St. James's In tbe morning 1.10, the lUv. Francis that there have been violences, and with the testi i GlJjen ,12) th EUhop of St. DaTid's (Dr. Jons.

mony before it of the witnesset in The Qcrzir Chapel Boyat, Whitehall In the momingUX tbe Dean r. 0ALUEB3 and Cttzr this wa, a natural ccncln aion. I tfujrl Royal, Nivoy In thj mominj (11 00), tne Kight The repute of a district for pease and order 1 Kev.W. Afexand r.Bishopof Drrry in ta sftrrooon, tbe n. teniae nl.nt.

OfRrJal it. Eevt! Canon Frotbero. Temple Church In the morohuj. tbe Very Iter. Dr.

Vaogbaa in tbs afternoon the Eer. A. ixgly be pressed the Government to intimate waiting room of Windsor station. It was addressed position to another until their doubts upon the Hawktss will turn up tbe case this morning, without delay whether he would be wanted in to no one in particular, and was couched obscurely Eutoair.hsm. CaLtajt was equally exacting.

enough. In it tbe prisoner declared' that he Net wishing to be incarcerated during the cold would not have darod to commit the crimo if weather," he bad hitherto kept away from tbe turn of ten instead of six shillings had been Ireland bet be deired to know bother be might offered him. There may have een tome method takt bit Easter holidays without risk of leing sent in the madness of this communication, for it wat to pritcn. Scch questions are indicative of aoon followed by another entirely perspicuous. country, and not of this country alone, but of guilt or innocenco of the most hotly con teat a point have become a commend thia extraordinary narrative to our 77 1 frV .7 transnarent affectation.

Wanton destruction of r.aW few of whom, we will venture to MVi may, pert.pt. aer aw, inmugtm JV a I to tuch nerroutnett, and cire to consider how it canoe aiiayeq. i hum as lbasiiis is in wo 7L. i 'would not be intimidated even by the immediate i now fully afilrmed by the public voice of this thit metropolis. Without pronouncing on tho i prisoners, Castebbckt Catbesrax.

The Archbishop of r.nt rburv has aDrointed the Bar. Ramtall T. Davklaoa. If A to be one of the Six preachers of Canterbnry we can appearance on the scene of two or three constable. Aldirma Lawxexci put, faith in horse patrols.

property, indiscriminate murder, and the were aware of the oreanized I most horrible outrages upon innocent women 1 tumult and violence. which, unlets the testimony i Cathedral, in succeuwa to the Kev. Francis J. Holland. wbo vacates the oCce on teoonung a ol vanterbory.

LDIBGRADCATB DROW5ED AT UXTOBD. I A sad boating aoculrot occurred yesterday at Oxford. Mr. William Morris Jones, of llandeiniolen, Carnarvon, a scholar of Jesns College, went oat on the Isis early in the afternoon in a small boat eallel a whiff and when r.i. IfflvT lork was drawn Yr thm ratnJ current into the raiym cuuinawu wuu cumei isuik urouciiT.

i was starving, Uussian uoremment lor tnese cruelties any more matter nat attracteu attention tnrougn me remarks stream adjoining tne mm. ine eraii was Lunei against of firing doubtful than the fscts themselves. Mr, Glad made by the Recordek of Loxwn at the opening Thomas Chambers attnbut too ht tl. the wwork of a they may say to the contrary, to extecd excep the Qracr in order to create public alarm stoxe plead! that. it is scarccdy expedient the Central Criminal Sessions at the Old i reach the bank and disappeared.

He was aboct SO year obtain notoriety for bis rriev i in bis position to discuss this part of the ouestion. Ttailev. and throueh tobseouent referencos to it At a tetenoorlMt nignt the body tart not been ttracge levity. Thcae'who boast of hostility tn the Yesterday morning, while in custody, the prisoner nations, inch' as America, usually disposed for a scarcely doubt that the fact! disclosed impose on nd 'u men advocate So 'n in rticnlar Iris Executive teem to assume that somehow volunteered a written statement, in which be variety of reasons to judge Russian doings at the police authorities tho duty of a far greater vigi I ieveritnin neral to'meaSnstthe they will be trtated as if tbey were spoiled disclaimed tbe intention ii murdering tho leniently as possible. Nor it tlio responsibility of tho laneej than; teems tj have heretofore prevailed.

The children that thev will alwavt be indulged and Qceev. He allecet that be that the Government will net fail, no matter what 1 and had conceived tbe plan .1 I 'A I nU.in I f. i I. II. I.

Ji.m.. ll 1 .1,. T. 1 i I ii i Z.3',. 6 have the law at his back and beck.

Hard at the recovered. Ihe deceased entered into residence last joiciTij is mere sigm.cini ci loe temper ci um. uejuuu lutjo nnuuuiumii in aau ana every one win aumii niav ne may justly In I aruamens. venainiy is nu an micreii October. aection of "Iriih politiciaca than the ccnjuncticn of the fact of the finding of the bullet few observe a judicious reticence.

Rut the country at for Londoners. The Thames Embankment is ftK i nM i 0ST AsxrrnEa axd Lira IsscRAXcr. rede, bbhitched dcnnnciationi of tyranny 1 facta besidet these alrvady known were olicited in hrge bat made up its mind on tlio point with the moit satisfactory of all the costly works omP i At meetingof the Seleet Gmmiittee of Wiry Into jr. i i ti. i i J.

tivelyamall force tucceeded finally in seizing the i this subject on TWlay, a was brwtty reported TU ni injustice on the part of the Government the course of the. investigation the end of which unmistakable decision. There is evidence of more which have changed the arpect of the metropolis' Xttatt. a scheme waa brought forward by which it is pra in the last fifty yean. capital in I .7 nosed to Weed the present system Post offce aatuitiet mtuiu jure irouu ui wurwen uaa ui and life insoranee witn mat oi tae rtrnu tna uit.

with the assumption that a Home Ruler will be i the pritoher was remanded for a week. Tha i than or even inditlerence, on tbe part of I within the last fifty yean. No capital .1. i I. outai io i spvcaiij ia.Qureu.uu rea.

iw Krouni wupro tne auiuonwes wu uuij 10 mMinsin oruer; Europe poesesaes a suuener quay, inerw ia a grano means an Usirer wLl also practicallV open tort of political infant or irresponsible minor. I it bad fallen after rebounding from a truck with 1 and although we may hope with the Fri me carriage way. There are broad pavements. wings bank account, ina much as the preuianis are to By day tho traffic of a noble river give it YJ 7 7ui Ef1 '5 oo msurer 3 1 b. arrival, acts wonderfullv at a solvent.

Although 'fhe advantaces of this system are that by using the fflt eonstant animation. I5y night terene solemnity J. ehinerr of the Savings bank Department, the insurercax brood, over the tcene which might tempt .11 the f11? mmn i toStaB iSSTamo at. to suit hi tn I which imply the world is not perfect, little doubt own convenience, going ere low at a penny. If use Is ineed be enter which it had come in contact.

The truck in aues Mimstek that the higher functionaries of th tion bad in the meanwhile left the station, but it Empire aro personally humane enongh to reprobate it intended to send after it, and search for the the ill usage of the Jews, it cannot be forgotten mark left by the bullet. Upon this examination that we have underGENERALlo.NATtErr'sown hand a question of much importance depends. According proof of, tbe practical inutility of the "tentimei.ti to tbe elevation of the bullet mark upon the side by courtesy imputed to them, of the truck it will be possible to draw tome con The gtin of what has passed in England elusion as to the intention, murderc us or not. of during tbe last six weeka He! in the proof thepriioner. His statement is that he red tt jt affordt to the Rustian Gcvernroent that, the wheelt of the Royal carriage, intending merely jn of the iron tyranny which gsgs to inspire alarm.

Wo may atsnme that Maclean's the rttt and ttranglot public opinion, tbe aim wtt tolerably accurate, in point of elevation deedt permitted or connived at in the interirr and it doet net appear that hit arm was ttruck up 1 0j jU Empire can be brought to the bar of tbe or down by tbe by.tai.deia before be bad I red, JJUVIio opinion of the world, That the repro! ation Judging from hi cron eianunnticn of Hliebisi wbkh bat followed tbe expoturo will operate with tbvijBKT Haves, Mai lea is put de citril in the force and. ooncIqslveneM o( mora inaterial ibarpnttt n( a pertain Vjpd, an4 jossjbly I argtunenti It pot tn 1 etjcteil but, on the Tyrant with tU lnMiif pt.l oHrt, Ui band, it a iiiittHka tippwe Ihat it wil ebjeft. v.at to tl ow tlmt tbe i'Mr vMtot jiMwl cptr4t' at hll ottirUU in lifevtl fcUlie'firit'. rrr'hiMrMitBf llm iemittt iMefcuF Imw(Ui tltw of utttrr nHiioiM. iMifcd hrtf df'UF Bhtl fi It9weef, tUll IIibIlbI tl liik when atid be llftle'lieF ilulllfefelil te llleli it fT 4tr tfp the tfieeHti )f IVfUamelil, the lei ft taiited hilfi In look fuUini, the HMul Bfnl reVefe tiii lemiitilliiti nl bat titiw IfeH tliU JtivllepB Ins tietef wai letelle llia'gM at tli8 MFHay, timUfi Ibe jutseii tiJuH tiiftii, We veiiltlfe tti Mitfclpale Uti eeeeive ts eiUitd to hiehiWtt uf vl ptisotief't Btrti hiipbt bate lmtjpcl pitllloli ilhitlat ltilt wlllle ttfnewhat hiote tolettble for irinmti melees.

1 he Hoiitu tl I oitibfitit mil hoi i tneJlaieiy Biter iituig, ne wunes iit RHsiHB the linssittt in intise nieure of tiie itilelel gave eUJetii to the rBtne effect, that he. tiw the InVeti In their Btnl the terllct Jase teioKer polnte atxt tlisl the line i was uon their op ressnrs. At all evetitt, this country dirncted towar Jt one of tbe tiantlt (f the ferriage. bat do what it cnubt In the tiiuse of humanity i It It not iDite plain whether this witness nas and if the universal pul llo itmdeniiiallun, width, ttit ditig at the time iwu yatds lehlnd or live yards afttr repetition in many forms, bus now been tn one tide, of the prisoner. If lhinl, bit crowned by an une piluxBl eij teulon of the evidence wonl4 be etditleil to louoli greitt weight opinion of the Uattietif Commons, doet not proluco linn If be were on tide, Tbete iiiiutiiltf it all the effect wu pnnbl desire, It will, at luast, will be ob.t do lMt atrpit the fact i tha iMn ITihIhi all that it wllliin Mir feasti in deitj, inluiiri nf a gr nutrage npott the erort cf ti Inn with Bit iitdepemleiit Plate, The Hivt RtioN, Thay only tmivli ti iIcuiko i i tin of hit ivi dtition ly tl llou.a iff.rl jKti.itt.p, The Uiieim Arlibe jmt iilmlhtlll)'.

It (r that Mti itjix, the fchy dUtinttlMt lttw'n tnlflbe.a of lline of itiakltig tbe filtutt tteelaihtli tt Blmte l'atlitmbt ahd their cotittttUelitt. Tie wbrdt i t'made a wrt of ttlptiUtltti, Ui whltli tU iUlttte at Aby jettnti wbd declared tlie ollfe oflicef rather half a ieriltHl, tl al, if wttrtht of the liord IJeutct Bbl to be reaton he toluhtarlly gave ill a ttatemelit, the tlufge b.nipeeei tray be BfreMed In any (aft tliotild hot beactpitalohe. It would, ttbap, bate Ireland. Tbe pritilege cf which to much was been more projer to warn the prisoner that be taid Iijit tiigbt it constitutional nf.nnlity. could expect no favour on account of a voluntary Ma, O'Cojoor's totion tbtt jrteedirgs were i confession.

Mai lka's conditional offer of be taken against tiim in Engisnd turn out to be every astittance to elucidate tbe myttery mty a mirapprcbeniion. Tl Hour 8kcretart stated I be interpreted by tome at a symptom of mental at he knew of no intention to do anything of the disease. But it also bears some resemblance to a Tbe Coercion Act give a power to arrest mas to put himself in tbe position of amanwho had mcU in any rxrt of but nowht ro else, been tho victim of a breach of faith. As it is, tla.O'Cox50B'mtgn'ilopuent exprcttiontof read! profettet to think himself hardly dealt with, ess to stand bit trial befor an English jury are bucaus he it charged with shooting at the ti therefore, likely to be put to" the test. Wo Qctc with intent to murder." This charge, aavt to rtuon to think that English law will be our reader need hardly bo reminded, it one, in fet inagtlon against any one suspected of tret effect, of high treason, and tho punishment may be fable fraction, and it it hardly worth while to capital.

From tbe antwer, however, of the Home rwlat what would be tie remit if it were. Secretary to Sir Staeeord Northcoti in the Re may he certain, however, that Ms. O'Coknor i House of Commons, it appo trt that there it doubt much too sanguine in thkking that no English as to what charge will ultimately be preferred against the prisoner. At the least, bo will be charged with what ia technically known as a "high iM misdemeanour," which covers cases in which tbe culprit discharges ny loaded arms at or near the person of the Qctnr, with tbe intention of injuring the person of th Qciex, alarming Her Majestt, or breaking th public peace. The maximum punishment for thia offence is aeven year' penal servitude, or three yrs' Impriaonmtnt with hard labour.

MB.GLAtToyz pointed out the exorbitant nature if the claim of privilege made by a group of Irith members. Mr. Hfalt and Mr. Callan utsaed that the person of an Irish Home Ruler rat sctaehow sacrosanct thit if warrants ifiir.rt Lint really ran in England or Ireland it vat onlv subject large restrictions and that te was entitled to information and immunities tbich an ordinary subject of the Chown wculd teer think of claiming. It is scarcely nocessary Usjij th.t there is no pretence for tuch a doctrine, tlemlers of Parliament have elwaya enjoyed, no i.

ccDtidt raUe privileges, one of the mott iBporttnt of these eing their freedom Ir tn trrett in certtin cites, The use c.f Com i.sUs alwtjt it.Biatfc4 tlt it may tei 4 itt bWf fcaLttA oi.r the relate of ptml ert win irit.wJ in c.HMin with fifil fcaedipgt, duifctMt tUiinnlye It vrprtin. tt M.t twa1ltBtfiiBt4 iietirt I I mi tbt lit Its (Itot tJontio5 Mb. ODbiu. It Itt tievtr ttitetfired even then, at in Mb. WuiiLet'b cie, itt memltt ttv Utn mirnitUd tn priton for contempt of tourt.

It bat waived all rivleget with re. rj to its mtoxbert a ho Ijemme bankrupt. To talk want of fair pity in riot prilutng copiet of Birnnti or in not ittiiuaHng who ate to 1 iri.id(iMh.''i.,. Ititttttlna up a bf.ry.f I'tilitiBehttry ptiulift. to libit liittnry fcd'" it" Mh UM it, tl," liifc'lii tt 0ry would convict anv nf the f)0 neraont now actlndonstpicion.

It would be rath for ar yen court such an experiment. What is called rea aooabl tutpicion at Dublin Cattls might all appear to Englitb jurort very cogent evi senc. it wtre necetsary to answer tbe familiar failmg of laat night against English fair ay it might be pointed out that there ta been no attempt to atraln the eri iaal law against th twtpecft that bar would, bu ilottbt, bent at preJuilMnl tu tin Jew a4 te tliU cotititry, but HthnN pi Wijum trobftbly knew that there wit no risk of anything if tho klmh Hal the motion been tiegallveil, there Mould have been rctne gtoumi for the argument that tbe action rf the House would be Interpreted in Russia ns a distinct dinvowal of tbe conclusions of pul lie opinion. It is impossible, however, for tbe mott ignorant Ituiiitn who concerns himself with foreign opinion at all to misunderstand the withdrawal of the motion. Mb.

Gladstone's own expressions, carefully guarded as they were, fortunately place in the clearest light the view taken of these disgraceful crimes by Englishmen of every crood and party. Neither Uabox di Worhs nor his co rcligionittt need regret a speech, conceived in a spirit to which Mr. Gladstone paid a just tribute of praise. On the other had, tuch a speech at that of Mr. Collins, however gratifying it may be to his Russian friends, will not serve them in thit country.

It it pitched in a key altogether too high, and conflicts not only with what bas recently been established concerning the outrsges upon tho Jews, but alio with what it matter of common European knowledge concerning the general metbodt and procedure of the Russian Government. Th epithets by which that Government may be described are, to a large extent, a matter bf individual taste, bat it is ridiculous to deny that, notwithstanding a varnish of modem civiliiation. th for meditation. Captioua persons have been beard to regret th it tho thoroughfare is not bordered with illuminated shop fronts' and brilliant caffs. Their suggestion has been re buked into silence by indignant murmurs at tho thought of breaking the majestic calm and solitude.

Sir Thomas Cuaubers described to a tttrtled Grand Jury tbe use which, according to him, is habitually made of thit splendid addition to the leautiet of Ixindun, He hat been and beltevt that, at certain houn.tbe TIPet Embankment it rendered litterl utitafa by bai tl of mttiant, armed with weapnnt, They leak iwMitiit fur brawl, the river off. a ennveiiieitt tMeaitt fur tl tf nf t)t tdiiief of rititm. Tlio tha lp of wlliler fTflifliaf hf tlilek by the fhff id Ipite of tbe elftlfit! lift) t. A ptillieHi ht lh Ur eiid of bit lett may hear CtfPHliI I by llie lllti he bat tenhed tin spot tbe ttrtigttU It otef ahd one inote ilunib jitKiy Iti the llowliig walef. Ilohe, two, of three rotiital tes arrived hiore promptly, they wouldleof little nrait, eiclaitns the ttr.riiRlirn, against a mob of thirty or forty armed roughs.

Bin Thomas L'liAMrfRS loikt upon all things seriously, even upon delates alout marritge with a deceased wife' sister, Ittaderi of bis nbservatlolit it the DM Hailcy will huvii rberished a hoje tlmt io waa not to be updurstoiKl literally, On the tame etent it Imwever, ft lest emotlunal pert ipage, Aiph hk the Liber) member for the City, rtlatwl.the tame tub in tbe llxiisa nf Umnm lilt BCt'Ount I iteti no rp (jl'll in it bold din. plle ty. Tim ItMjaj'itt had Veii of mew Mpt taken out of the Tbaniet it tht Ktiihihk. uiplit within very short period' the AUrthitli explained that the hutuWf wat eight, hot seven, and that the period wat a titgte foggy week between tbe luth and 23d of February. The double incident of Monday was curiput.

An incident of Thursday evening In Parliament was more curious. Aloermax Lawrence fulfilled his promise to call tbe attention of tbe Home Secre tart to these extraordinary statistics. in mad of tbe postage stamp slips for saving purpose tbt paymcnis ran WW turn; mmj wc uwuwij lor the I Z.iir. hv. ruiw ntUiiW.

inatead of hemr mtrietaJ entertained that the Home Office and Scotland Yard will adopt this system Embankments without savin? much about it. As aa at nrestnt to 2.000 there will be no special boulc a consequence, whatever have beer i the recent I condition of repose of those magnificent pro 1 Bank, desiring to insure or purchase an annuity, it would menadea, we do not question that the official assurances for the past will be true of the future. The Archbishop of Canterbury requests tbe Clergy to remember in their churcbet to morrow the duty cf (firing tbarikigiring to Almighty tlod for the deliverance of Her Majesty tb Queen from recent danger, Cabinet CopCm.u,mroonei Mve been tent ifit a fn TM I'Kltt MitifcUt lliaht her llfijal (U I'fIw' li iltr Ik IMsm ef (HiMMet Nfitmel kUiw mrliar im ut th Mat hh tt Jelb tittin: 11 r'flhrtM ttt tmtm trlwl lt H' I Hdli'V U.JF PHhJ. iib ItnYAfc t'Mrlti lleiter4 telpgfim Urn jt itilit! Ailt A 9, Mjt enftttte Itarehthte, itli tht PrideM AlCeM Vletef tlt Oecrt. uf oit lotrJ, sftitett her III lst fe'slit, tad thif ttuyal illghatsps rohettently only htivied this hntrelli.

11 n'ult the Prinres srromwnie'l Sir fvlaar.i Mstet, the Hntiah l'entil llenrl, ittrUd for aire by a efil trsn lsil by the Klmlite st their ills post Aaitlvr tt lnrsm, fnra I'siru, ttatul Match' 3, says Phe ft iyal Princes arrtvtil at thia nuirnin liidailla au.Lwrra meitad st trie rtilesy ttatmn by sir. L'tioknu, iat as the re reMktttlVB i th" I'ntUh 'oiaul Uerisrtl. 1ib rincH Monl.it tilths J'alaceuf Karep which hat bee m.Ml hm rmuiiit ta rtre anttioritT ta the Pastmatr Ueceral to transfer annually a certain portion of the amount credit! to the account for "payment of the premium, or, in tbe same taaaner, tbe dividend accruing half yearly oa Government stock purchased through the fust Office might be applied, if desired, th purcuat of a life pension or paymctt of a life policy, or. indeed, both, Iff. t'ardw, eipUiain' his scheme to the committee, bwt4 bat if a man tt the age bf Jtpwited ft tun, i i'lUl wittt the rot that half lis ihttrcst tUruf put fa.

a fatinM at (l.a ii.t I oft ef tbaTMatwry' ll fiflfl "Wif'! is tfilLU fur 4h iriiM At Wttlti hi UmII defifw) dm ht mdpmim tk eelit ISmI effe" lll IH.4Hhr If 'O'fn wile llStlM lltteit llftl WtB ef Ml I tf Hisf ietate Iff iW tt death hr MHhj tt i HUf tt atBlld. Bfel, by bI(i tb tftlhpesrdj. rllelti this ub, Cild th eambiitlee deeldi ttpon reiuelhg; the tfH)tJor limit ef Ml te 18, it wQI be ttitsibU ttt iBMrnfut this smoBfcl it ileslb by sating hi weelu A feature not I be lest light Is that by the taialgtmt llon, the ieturers derive the leBent, from tbe amuaat tb premlara being trsnferrtd only ear year, of hatiiig te tsy less thai I ft be Baymentt wtra mad luonlhlj. Fiue, t'ntll a late hour last night tbe fire brigade were engaged la eitinguiibiag an tttetislv Itt whiuh had broken uut on tbe premises io. Tl soil fj, Ht.

Jubn slreet, I'Urkrawell, ia tle wwupatiuq ef and ewnl by Messrs, i. Ntoq n4 oo, eeti manulMtarsrt. About in bout after tbe war paopl had Is't the wemisss he (tew was tliauMVrd ia the bast Work. hop, bulkJiBg ef at tUir dni stl by the KI.ediv. Thir llovti tiuhiH twi then lail an uftcial villi ti the KI.ediie.

ahull His IikU iiitmni4iry aftrtfM HI I k. sirt nil' ih ti if Mra.i, im la ify MBarM4t Pmb HoMki HM Tttr, Uily bat I'J. wm IN 4ia aJwit tSLui. fif is. JfrtwlVfhMBeU.tHUrfBrtihetiiaadtaBwiilf, Tun I'lHOt aii nia Ai Mr.

Pnrttar I ts lih" ttfti Haft Will 1 1 tl Mt IWfbUtea Ut lttM tlrf llftfldMlt Wtft brigl)tN br en tbe, fire, lb) tiattl I wMk Uitll mI It the Uil AH, ai Ifitlie to by rM, e'tlr, tlhlgM.tt ble tliM I wtr awte tt ifi lMifhitr teieffairi ts Mm the ba.ii, eM el lr flwft WhI the ether t'hipf FM etettry ffoW Cniihlyljltneflrk, tdilrrtwni tetofd laims, in wuun tb rum i'tt, gentietnta ssts Piee I to you bare had an optjrttirit ef besting Im iPli" bi iHr wwi mj iik imp, ii innr, ii tvafly burnt tilt ami tb gfetter poftiott ef Ut rnef let' tlnved. Tb liatitiil'l Head tmhlictMut. eeubid by Ht. Jtmet tltrbet, saffetcd lorn deaitr from wattf 4 and tny cjUeagueS. abd 1 mast tetrUy Jecllae attel tPfy prenrlset In the ocenrwtion ef atesars.

ftoher the commit ee." The Meet Committee meet cB Tees' t( xt envelop manafaeturert, wer fof a tim ia day at locloct, and the inottl. will In due danger. Tbe firetnw were, however, all te prevent the course The Crt witness wiU be Mr. Oodley, of the Ytv prmt from beiag iajured. Tb eauae r( the Am 1 The damage is eoverej by Usuranc.

tierty iJefrnee AsFociation. Sir DitADLAiun. The newly elected member for Northsrnpton troereded to the House of Commons yet( rdiy at 3 o'clock. In parsing through I'alae yardh was well ivrd bv a numb of persons cstbrrvd near Went minster Hall. Mhen the lioase met at o'clock, Mr, anknown.

Edotstose Liobtbotbe. Vestetday a deputation from the Corporation of Plymouth, by Sir Maiaey Lms, M.P.. Mr, Madlver. M.P.. Mr.

K. Clarke, U.P..aadMr. lulston. II had aa interview with the brethren of tbe Trinity House, Mr ILCoilmson being quired whether tne home cECRETARy was disposed Uradlaurh was seated under the fellery, bat he was unable I President, with reference to the removal of theEJdy to consult with SlR EDMlD HeXLERSOX on the to claim his seat the Crown had not received the I stone Lighthouse to Plymouth Hoe. It wa argwd thai expediency additional of posting mounted police on tbe OBleial return, and could not.

therefore, grant him a cer I tbe Plvmoath uoUe would bear the greater proportion el wyu (, viwuwii ww iwi ktb cw in nil oi uu rmnni, it wnfcmwu sa i iamuix cmoanamen. auer i graiuiaieo ny aeTerai memoers ou ms re eiection had Doe aad used a a sea mark. It would MuMtuI to tbs patrolt and At will have been teen from vesterdav'a 'himsrlf on this p.nt be took hU departure. nwctM la tirrunt nimscll on the HOME SecKETAUT TueJ.v. It nndrntond that the 8tki en thown laa tne resolution ot tne itn or February it act now dark.

repcrt of tho debate, the Home doet not allow that any cause has been thown He or at latest on ler is of opinion bindinr en the House or tb member for Xorthamcton lor measures oi precaution, i Douies lauen out jr. Bradlaugh. therefore, will be ettitled to come to tbe of the Thames are, be haa ascertained, bodies of telle and claim to take the oath, suicides, and not of mardered men. That, it is CosroRATio imm' mvma Tb i i Select Commute trrointed to control the kitchen tad devoutly to be hoped, it a clear inference from tbe I fr shmot rocBJi (Howe cf Commont) in theDepart evidence, or wani oi eviaence, on me IU eject. Mill mens oi iuj rerjeacvat Arras atienaing tne Jtiouee, wno further, no violent outrages, with on.

exception, '1. nave oeen commitiea upon ine r.mDntment. Thus, strengthened patrolt, were be and the Chi rr Commissioner to pdtt them there, would hare nothing to do. Never was there a more direct conflict of evidence than between Sib, Willlau Haecourt and Sir Edutitd Hsbdesbox on the one side, and Six Thomas Chambers and Ainwuiy Lawriscb on th othtr. At all vntt, th rDa ainmg room lor me purpose oi easrnauunenu glva by immciortl tbe Cornoratiea of Loodon.

(a accordance with aaage. on tbe occasion ef preaentiag petition by th BhenBs to the Uoiae, have agreed to the following first report That, considermg the mereaeed dining accommodation lately praided for members, thay ee no reason for interfering with the immemorial custom of the Corporation of London of giving dinners ia the dining iuum of the House of Commoes oa ewssion whea the Sheriffs ef London present jjetition from th City of Loodon in maritime community, and would at the taase time per pentat the memory of Smeatoo. It was mentioned that about 1,000 had beea subscribed. Sir B. Collin son, ia reply, said it waa th opinloo of the brethren that the h'ghthouse should be preserved, aad that Plymouth wat a very suitable place for it.

Ia fiaascial matter, however, the Trinity House were entirely, under the control of the Board ef Trade; tad be had undentood th President ot that Board to say that if they look tbe llgnthouse ta Mercantile Marin Fund would hare to be reimbursed. IVhat he proposed was. that th Trinity Hobs shook! land the lighthouse at as rmall a cost a poasibl. Tbey would be able to do this better thaw anyone else, as they bad tho advantage of skilled laboorand a steamer adapted to the purpose. As to tbe exact site, seta ef th brethreB weolc? be down at Plymouth with the Dak of Edinburgh shortly, when the question would be considered.

The Dcxzcbt Otrtxaax. It is stated that an anooymno letter haa been received by Lord Crawford, wbo 1 now te Aberdeen, stating that tbould allow the authorities to extract mforBtatloa with reference to th outrage from th men now in prison th bodr of tb lttoSart will be destroy! with eartaia cbBtJ which sr eaaaaeratad..

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