The Military News This Week Contains More Executions, And...
of the most brutal floggings. It is said that at Bath, though the executions have not been so numerous as at Morant Bay, the floggings have been far more so, and the special......
The New Mail From Jamaica Brings Not Only News, But
an interpreter of news, Brigadier Nelson. As he examined all the evidence in Mr. Gordon's case himself, and then approved the sentence of the court-martial, he can probably tell......
The Government Has Done Its Duty, And The London Gazette
of Tuesday contained a draft of a commission to Sir H. K. Storks, G.C.B., as temporary Governor of Jamaica. After reciting that "whereas it is alleged that sundry ill-disposed......
News Of The Week.
THE fear we expressed last week as to the health of King Leo- pold proved well founded. He expired at Laeken before noon on the 9th inst., and will be buried to-day, the Prince......
Mr. Bright Made A Fine Speech On Reform At Birmingham
on- Wednesday, of the political deficiencies of which we have spoken elsewhere, but the most jarring element in it to any admirer of Mr. Bright's is a certain slightly adulatory......
Mr. Eyre Appears To Have Been Liable, Both In St.
Vincent's and Antigua, to similar panics. In St. Vincent's he was much fright- ened by a local demonstration against a magistrate, and twice re- quested troops from home, which......