13 FEBRUARY 1864, page 2

Sir George Grey Brought In On Monday Night A Bill

to amend the law 3 and 4 Victoria, cap. 54, which has led, or which under his administration of it has led, to so ridiculous a result in the case of George Victor. Townley. Sir......

An Unexpected Obstacle Has Arisen To The Progress Of The

Alexandra case. It will be remembered that when the Chief Baron refused to sign the bill of exceptions tendered by the Crown, he suggested that the Attorney-General should move......

The Indian Papers State That The Little War On The

frontier is over, that it has cost a million, and that another expedition to punish two other troublesome tribes is in course of organization. If this statement is correct, it......

Sir George Grey Explained In The House Of Commons Yes

terday week that the principle of clerical subscription is to be upheld, going out of his way to give it his own personal adhesion. "It would ba most injurious to the interests......

The House Of Representatives In New Zealand Take Even A

less favourable view (if that be possible) of Sir George Grey's pro- ceedings in the matter of the Waitara despatch, intended to throw discredit on his predecessor, Colonel Gore......

The Government Are Apparently Spreading The Publication...

correspondence over as long a period as possible. The Government printers cannot gratify the interest of the public under three weeks, but Lord Palmerston expresses the hope......

The Government Has Published A Mass Of Correspondence...

Russell and Mr. Adams in the matter of the Alabama. The drift of the whole is a demand put forward by the United States that Great Britain shall compensate all American owners......

The Manchester Party, Who Interpret The Duty Of...

in Europe in the Cobdenian sense of a policy of isolation on all but commercial questions, held a crowded meeting in Man- chester on Thursday, to protest against interference in......

On The 20th November A Very Decisive Success Was Gained

by General Cameron, not without great cost to the English troops in action, at Rangiriri, in the Waikato country. " Rangiriri," writes a private correspondent, " is situated......