19 MARCH 1864, Page 3

The Commons had a debate on Tuesday about the Crawley

trial, but it was rather dull. The public has made up its mind that the Horse Guards was right in trying Colonel Crawley, that the Government was right in bringing him here, and that the Court- Martial was right in acquitting him. The only new point of interest was a sharp attack by General Peel on " Jacob Omnium," which was met by loud cheers in the House.