' gd dislike, except it be‘ tllet General IMPEACHMINT 0}‘ L031) I'l‘IlA‘l'FORD. In another fortnight Parliament will meet, after a recess crowded with momentous incidents. It will be the lot ofthe Legisla- tute to discuss the past and future cam- paigns, to examine the causes of success or failure, to suggest rewards for eminent services, or to detnaiid inquiry into alleged neglects.- In such circumstances we can no longer delay mention ofa subject which occupies the tnitids of those conversant with Eastern utfairs. We have before al- luded to tlte transactions cottttectted with the siege of Kars, and to the comments made on the conduct of Lord Stratford dc Red- clille, the British Ambassador at Constan- tinople. The great calautity which has befallen the Turkish arms has given to these events a vast ituportauce, atid we should bttt ill perfoin our duty if we coit- cealed tltc fact tltat the neglect and al)an'- dontncitt ol the British ollieers and tin- troops tltey so ably led, are spoketi of and are attributed b_v persons well infoi-uied oit the ttiatterto pi-rsottal feeling oti the putt of the Aittliassador towaids the l“.Ilgli.~‘ll General whose naine is tiow so well kuowit in connexion with it long defettce of the place. The matter is iiotori:.us to all ae- qtiaintcd with the 'l'ui-ltisli capital, and not ciitiroly tinkhowit to the world in genetal, although the formalities of political disctis- sioii ltavc gcttei-ally precluded any allusion to it in I)ill‘llilllICltl. or the press. It may be said, then, that it is the mis- fortune of Lord Stratford to live in a state of dissensioit with almost every man with whom he is ltrottgltl into contact. Altltouglt ,_ ) A ‘ 4. "E ‘-‘ ‘I ilikszauiys GAZb'l PE, FEBRUARY, is. t ' t ( D ‘ way assist the new British Commiuioner, _ run cninsu. , , ,. . t‘:y,e|i:_in thehntdost formal flltl:l|0I7. General The following extract ft:om”uA _;,,.",.y: moment to ,.w.||.,w u,",,_ The Chinese ' '“'"5 ° l° §° “P ‘° I ° !°" °f "3" through the Chinese Empire. by M. Hue. would very soon be able to build vessels on """°°°"‘"'°_"d°d ‘"‘d_ “"“°°"9d'l°‘l _l’Y ‘he a French ecclesiiistic, exhibits an interest- ll"! "l°d¢l...0f. tltoao of Europe’, and a few llepresenlollve .°f ll“ °""“"'y' Yflh "'9" in); phase ofthe Cltinese character: years would enable them tofput to sea with l'l‘° “'0 T"|‘k|'ll °°"“"""d°l'9 ""3 ‘"3 ll There has been much joking about the such a lleet as has never been seen sllfficlelll hm’ Md “ml (’_°"“"'“l"dd‘fi““l' manner in which the Chinese soldiers be-' Wllfll Clllittl \"flm-*5! MM" "7 genius. in "93 “°'° ll" d_°“l’l_V'5lX '"°'_9“3° - "“" ltaved before the English tt'oops. After man truly great, capable ofttulmilittingthe ""9": he “lllllwd l"'"“‘“ ‘O “'9 “ska ‘°°l‘ tiring their pieces once, they threw them power and vitality ot' this nation more 0- 3010 Or d9fi0l0|1Cl95. t~"1\V l|0W -00"‘-'Pll0" down. uitd lled as a llock ofs teep iuiuht do pulous than all l"ui-ope and which eouiits ‘ -. . . i . .F . I .’ _ . _ _ _ nip] (.tO\\lll(.llCle had ;\()t'ltI(.3(I', andflwiisfliisooii pt ,1 homh should burst iii the tntilst ol‘ them; mote than thirty centuries ol civilization ol '" 9,", °" “ I "'_""'£‘s" "— "'"‘- '3 ° _‘3'“ ‘and it was thence tttferred that the (,liiuese the \-Vi-st, tve lielu-vc that the work of re- {‘:9'l;:Td“d“5 5”;l,l)’ °"ll)[ll|l-It otfiau aldtltliglli iwere essentially cowaidly, dehctcnt in generation would proceed with t-npid strides, ' I ".'.. '. ". ,. .,... .,v- t‘ c o no ting in ty‘ te ut \IS.lpLl1( rgy, and iitcapable of hgltttug, l)‘.ll.lllL and that pt.th.ips those (,l|||ie5(3 who now fi'L(':/|(l";‘llll:“:'l‘l(E;("‘l']l"l“l‘ill,:q‘l:::y‘;::5flK:ll“::;::‘::;::tbllltlglllclll. appears to us very l|lt>l_\'. In itppearsueli it very ridictilouspcople, might H l‘d_ I i V‘ I ‘l H‘ " _ ‘I .tl_u.i. cttcttitistttttces the Chinese soldttis hi. thought ol soitii.uh.it tiioic seitousIy,und e aceot mg y u_tote to. wit _ all-Ill0.H . 1,stir.p|y showed theirgood sense. Iltc iiieans (f\'t'tl oec:t.~ioii iitottal uneasiness to those ""l"“""‘éi “'3 “55'*l“"°‘*' “' l")'“'£5 llcllllivi0l'tl(‘rll'tlClltIl) etiiploted by the two parties who (‘ovct so ca-verly the spoils of ancictit lllc P°”° “"3 l‘“|’°'“ll"‘—i ‘l‘”‘:'-'‘''' “'”l lllt‘ wi-to soetitircly'di‘lli-ohoi-tioirtte that tlierevuatiotts ol'Asia ,3 . . . , ‘ . . ‘ ' * ‘ '2 - "“°"5""l.l' "l “°“""- ll” l‘“'l “'l'"-'l' “"’ cottld be no room for the displ.-ty of valor l Fllilll ‘WW =7l"_l°‘lS i‘l"l0~‘l l“*'““lll’l<‘: bug }"“‘()tt one side arrows and inatchloeks, on the ‘ lH‘l;t:V‘(}‘ll]llll it tstrue be_vottd at doubt.’ l_lte.i(,¢‘i,¢,- good ,,,.,_.-|,,-Ls’ um]. -c,,,,,,.,,, |,,,,,],.(] I. l)l|"l..0‘lACV.0l‘ \\'0!\l‘l~IN.-—'I_lIl‘|'C ts it trait uni )d:~s:l( or would. hold no cotntintttteattoitI“-uh grape, \\ licti at iiiaiitinie town nos 3,, ’ iii the lives ol great diploitialtsts ol whtcli it with (J(‘Ill'I'lll V\tllt:ttns. lle wottltl not‘i,,, ,[,._..,,,,),,d’ it “.,,_,, “H, si,”P|c__., H,,,,,_. in is Ju~t pit.-‘.~|l)l(‘ sonic one or other ol ttty llll.\\\’(‘l‘, flit.‘ Wtllllitl hut! ilf‘lX\:ltl\\[lt.‘(l'gC Illtpulc WWI”. A“ Enghsh “flaw hm] mm, ,”'t'e:iilei's_ piay Itiotliave ltetird, which is, that receipt o a sting e c>‘p-atei. t is sun ‘|,,..,‘~,._,,, at “H. . .. ]'., ,_ _ l '__ immc .,i i H“, m“. ,.H.,.,,”.,i,,(.,| M. , . -_ _ _, 1 . . ptopti (t.~t.tuu lIl( ll.tll , , i «III_\ (In! that not less than ()3 ili~sp:tte‘.u-s and lt!ll(.‘l‘.~i:“~[,il‘., ,1”. ,,[t',(,,.,._,., ,_.,.,,t,.,] q,,,,.,|; ‘M (]ilm(.Il.lllt'l|t'(: without anv utttielittti-iit—-we can litid “""" 5"" by ill" B"lll“il' C""""l"“l""""~ "ml «in tho l».>op~ileck. iuatiu.-ttvcted ithe (,'h.-tut- Y ‘W lltuml “Md l"" ll-I0 Si-ttte women ol'su- _to not one ol these wotild tilt:-. ttitiliii>siiilot' l,,._,,,,, .,,,,i “L. ,'\]_.,,],.i,,,, the ._.,,;[,,,.N. ,,,,.,l,,,_ pi-t'tor iitttlet-sttiitiliitg, uho ltas.tttiitI-d witltiii reply. ‘lac |\l\’ittll(l have llHltlx'.t:}_f to dxo \\lllI L,|,,.,,ih. i,,,,,,i,,,,,i,.,] ti", N,“-,,_ Hm,’ “uh “S lIt‘l‘.~'t'll;1'l'('i'll l:Ilt‘l|l.~‘ for society with it high _ . . . p _ , ., M ",1 ,, N“. . . .. . _. Itl too, it) \\ to only to. Gettera 't iauts or his attiiits t tnoitg “-,.,.(c'i,,.,i C.,m,,,,, cum,‘ “"1. .. 'Il‘tl<ll'lllll" -in l 't' Tl - 7 -| - ll}? '“°-‘l lll'°5-‘lllfl ‘_"j”l_'5 “"1” “'3” ‘ff _i”""l“"lt:tlls half way to ,the em-ttiy's ve.-si-l, uhilo “»"_:_'|||-‘t_iu the \\lll'l(l of politics the dry de- iiitiou. (1(‘llt.‘l‘ill.\\ tlltutus wrote, ll.‘l_S ‘.:'illtl,H]|L-jr |,,,,,,,,.,, and ,,,,|,],,, i,,,;|,i,',,,‘,,, C,,,,,c tails ol ordittary parliauti-tttai-y lnisiitrss, iepeatedly oit this siilipct, ‘hut otd ltt'tlI.'“””mi‘ng mm.“ “H all sides as if §“.,,,:k |,\,'pt)tII‘-l=.l\\' qiiesttoiis, sattitairy rules, riiilwiiy reet.-tve any answer, atnl nothing was (l0llt".?|iu|,|“ino» The ].j,,..;,_|, ,,,.m],.,.y M” f,,',. bills, and C0l\'-Ill-'tl grants, euit form but ti. . , .-5 r~‘ re ‘ ‘ . . W hen lxa,rs Slll'l'(!ll.(l‘(?l'Ctl. th:-re was only ‘.31..-,-o poor Iiciiplu 5., ye,-,.,t,|L., 5,, _\.,,,,,._,.mm,_ se.:iitt_i_' notion ol tlte_e.\citetttciit tlt'l'l\'t'(l front _ :~ ' -‘ " "a '3" 5 "é— <v in to (t) witi ii-inns more tiait lllltllttl 1-"""" l’ ")'t‘ by a tout tweutv ting ity ain- ’I|llllS1{ltl(V!l‘\\'ll.S siiecessltliilyl Cttll(:t.":tl‘C(ll lgrotn now c,,,,|d t|,,.y he (\xD[)Cc[t‘tl to be brave in l>lt‘rt'S.' with the uliole world for the tiihlc, tie ussttiiis, oi it mtg it late saiei ttrttt 5,, ,,,,,_.,l,,,,] ,1 c,,m,.q_> An Cnclm, “.h,,,,, and ktitgdott: for counters. In this _g-rattd -zit - . _ ~_ _,‘ "IV" . - I i ever enormous. rubs tlyagthrentened every his age and position are sullicient to insure due respect, aitd those who approach him have no wish to been other than amicable terms, yet few catt hope long to cs:-ape some outbreak ofltis violent and groiintlless illwill. llc lives in an atuiospltere ofaiiti- ,pathies, attd, acettstotned during so iuait ' ears to intereottrso with 'I‘urkislt ollicials, and to the defereiicc of Levtttttitte society, he is impatient. of any detour to what he conceives ltis authority. The disregard of his advice, or even the ililfet-itig front his opitiioti, is enough to kindle it dislike which may last for years. Such is the iitaii to whom the British Governtuettt has eoininit» te.d ‘the care of its interests in the East. Turkish ways are not as otir' ways, and ti minister at home must naturally leave all dealings with this unknown world to the representative and his stall‘ of Orientalists and dragomans. A British autbassador can by 0. word enforce attention to a request of his Government, or mark it out for neg- lect. “I atn to lay this co_tntntiuicatioti before you—do not ask my opinion of it, decide for yottrselves"’ is sullieient to ensure UN‘. rejection or evasion ofh demand even though it emanated from the Foreign~ ofiice itself, for the Porto will fancy that it was never meant to be acceded to, and will, with. ready ditplicity, acquiesce in the atratagetn. Hence it is evident that the whole power of the country he represents must be wielded personally by it represen- tative in the East. Now, the statements to which we wish to call attention are as follow|:—tz'eneral Williams, who had been formerly employed on the Turco-Persian .Boundary Commission, and had some ac-. quaintance with the people and language of Asiatic Turkeyhwas in 1854 selected as British Commissioner to the Ottoman army in Armenia. The Turks had been defeat- ed ,in ifive battles, and their force was completely disorganlsed. It was thought that the experience of General Williams might'be of service in the reconstitution of the army and the defence of the threatened viticee. He was diotinvgiiielted chiefly a quiet,--unaesanving disposition, so Jnaeli so thtit:.few.ot7ihie friends; -gave« him 2 gtiadit for the resolution endmternneu which jedioplayed tin thetdofence. and government ..[,Kara. , It,.ie.difiicu|t, therefore,.to coa- . -,9 [kg gt-oundoof the Ambaeeadorle Ilv i iami received ‘hit Ippointmflnt from the Foreign-ofllce‘; and abet It the repre- Jgggtipna of Lord Stratfor . ‘But this Jig'[lk'e‘eeeinI to have not only felt ‘but it long and wearisotnc liloc.-ltzide. At last, “hey imd M, ,,,c,.,,,S ,,f,.,,,,c},,,,g’ “.,,S muzim, role tvoiueit pi-tfut-iii no ignohle part; tuay, iwc believe, General .\\ llllilltls made ‘ll i,,w,,_V at l|,L.,,, q,m,_._ at 1,35 ,.,,s,.; whm cm,” it were not too ttnteh to say that theirs is the lc""'l’l‘l"|l l0 ll"-3 1“’l"":—"'_“’ll:Ct'» ‘Vl‘_"7l' '";tliey do hitt ititt away? They did so, and """.V "'“‘|Vt‘-potver oftlie whole vast iitaclti- f““'“ d"'°°“3d l'<”'d 5l"“ll""_‘l 5 ""‘'““‘'l' l" ; in oiti- opinion they sltowed their wisdom in '_ "9'?’-—D“l‘["‘ U’”'“"’-‘MU ‘M"3i":'.’“'- the tnatter, and reqiit-sled littti no lottgirto 5,, d”i”:_,I rpm, ;_,‘.m.,.,.n,,,,.m ,,l,,m, was ,0 .'tieglt'cl the t'ept'eseittattoits ol the (‘.0lllllil.~‘-:[,]””".’ 1-,". d,.i,,,,,,_, t|,,,,,S,,,,,,_. "1-,,,,_n nlumflg _ iStttll(.‘l'. I.--id Sti-atloid ltt\gltt('tntt.<l_\’ til):-5-_;m“‘r"md and dct,L_nL_cl,,55 to ,, c,.,.mi,, nmij A 'I‘tioti.\‘v Coitcti.—0nc morning last mil, (')()l'l‘t."-_I" uded foititally with Genet-ail ,|,,_,.,.[,.,.,~ ,|,.,,,i,_ '11,“ ].;,,g|i_.-t, Mp ,i,.C;,|,.,]])- week (says ii.Gloucesterpapet-,) its ayouiig \\ tlltattts, out the r_i-ipu sis ot the lntti-t'~|,.,.,.y |,,.,,,.,., but if ever’ “.1,i,:l, Gm} f,,,.i,id,-r titan of Aiuberly was jout-ticyiiig llUlnt:\\’ltl‘(l “etc to the last ittclleetiutl. ithoy: sltotihl‘ ltave to detcnd. t'|,e,,. (-.,,u,,t,y A llllpllgll the droziry waste ol l\/linclunhmnp- (;(.,,e,._.,] \Vim_.,m_.,’ nmking Hm bus, Hpjilgiilllsl an .‘.uropean artny, ivtto nothiughet-_ l"“jC"'"'"‘"|. ll|S_ 0“N1lI0ll_\VtIS 1ll‘l't‘Sl(‘(l by his narrow tticatts, fort.lied the two cliiel .t"" ”"‘" l"""5 ""fl """'°“'5 "ml """"l'l"‘7k3 s°°'”‘:' 3 l'°"l_’ °l °l*’ll"’*‘ "‘~""‘ ‘I (10130 b"5l|- eities of Armenia, and took his ::t'.:ud at il'”k"” mil" Ill” ("h".""“‘s Ill"? lmulll "‘“"'t Oll alllmnlclllilg "°""°" t" gel “ l’°"“" \‘l0W ]\'m.__.’ ‘he 1-,_,m,i,,,_ flu,“ H (_l- “K, P,.m.incc_.-\i‘i- :‘.I'(‘. convinced, ltnd sottie ol their valorl (‘I “W i|l)l’=l['|lt0l|. he f0lIntl_ a senii-naked _ {titan cit c/ii-nine d’ /tammc—kicking and wri- f t tu..y ho that it would he fmssihlcgo findillllllg about to e.\'tricate ltitnself lrotn his ’in (Thittu all the cleitteiits tiecessary fut-oi‘-ill.l0l'ny bed. “ Hollon, what do yott do liere?” itiqtiircd tltc young innit. “ Oh, dear,” responded the lielpless fellow iii the bush, “ wherc be l?-where be my old wo- maii?——I be nearly starved-——l eati’t get tip.” “Get tip! no I should thittk not," replied the otlter; " how came you to go down?” Oh, help I ottt. V\"hy, you see,” he continued, now quite aware ofiliis situa- tion uiidcr the inllut-nee of the tiortlt ivinil, “ I had a drop o’ drink last night, attd I made sure I was safe at liottio here, so I.did strip, and got into bed. But darn me ifI like such a lied at all. I be tnrnedly prick- ed ttnd scratclied. I seemed all cosyicnough till towards tttornitig, when I did kick, aitd were pricked, and did kick again; iiud I did dreatti all sorts o’ knives and vorks were driving into me, and I did shiver awful. Darn me, I be glad I be ottt of it,” as the other managed to‘ help him out. “ Why, you are pricliud like a pincus|tion,”said the young iutiii; laughing outright. “VVcll, be sliockiug,” replied the miserable ob- ject. “ What It thing ti drap o’ drink he, to be sure!" His friend having helped him oit with his clothes, they both proceeded to Strotid, the Iiticchnnnlian, we hope, a wiser and it better iuan for his conifortless bed on a Dcccniber night. Men, provisions, atutnuuitioit, were illll((‘.l“07‘i”g ““'".V- dcl'ieient,—tlie troops were in a tuiserable condition. One of the inattcrs iirgedou _ _ _ _ _ me Amh,,ss,,d,,,. by G,,,,,,,.a| \\'”“""lswu§‘g:llllZlllg'lllt! tiiost tot-iuida_ble army in the ,1 pu)m,_,m' at lens, in part‘ of the m.,.,,m.s|l\i-_ot'lil. llte (olllll’(‘.‘SU are intelligent, inge- duc ‘U ,h,,",_ Those in HMS had nut l.c_|Illt)ltS and docile. Iltcy coitiprelietidraptdly ccivcd n Pmsue kn. “nee yew,‘ ‘._l,L,n ,|,,,3\vliatei-i-t- they taught, iind retiitti it in place fell, and their clothes were worn ottt«ll"’"' f""_"“"'l'- l_l'°.V ‘"9 l"”'5e"°""‘l-lv “lld long belore their stotnaehs were pinehed.l"Sl""'5l""-Ell)’ “°“""' ‘Vl"’"_ they °l'‘‘°5°_ '0 The request’ it is ,,,,(,,”,.Ss ,0 say’ wn§l(:Xt'l’l.lltt!lllSCl\'(‘S, rcspectlul to authority, ummticed by Lord b~“_,._”-,,,d_ The ,,,c"lsitlunis.-tve and obedient. and they would were much cast down and discontented tisi”‘;“lY “_°“°"]"'°d"l° ll‘‘'''‘5‘_3l‘’?5_l‘’ 3“ “"3 tar as it is in- the nature of the Mussulman i”-‘fl-:""°'f3_“l ‘he s""°"°5' ‘ll-"°'Pl'"°; to be. But when Mont-aviell' surrounded ll"? (4l_“"°~“‘°,l’°*"°5" “I”? " ‘l"*"l”)’ ""353 the place the energies of both Jtiglis|..m,,, I precious tit soldiers, attd which can scarcely and Turks were ,.m,5cd_ Negiecmd, in_i be lountl so well developed titnotig any other sttlted, abandoned, General \\'illiatns (le-l l""’l’l"v_’“'"‘°l.Vs ll" ""5‘""l’"”‘l’lf’ laclllll’ 3‘ termined to resist to the last. His ollieei~sf9'~‘l’l’,""“"l-’ l""Vf‘“""5 °l'~’V°'".l' l_W"l- stood staunchly by liitit. That these brave‘ W” l”“"" ""9" bee" "5"’"'-‘'l‘'~‘‘l "3 5"‘ t men should feel no pang Of ,.,.s,,_m,,,c,,llltiiiv they will hear hunger, tliii-st_, heat, cold, the dtfhculttes attd latigues in it long towards him whose causeless animosityt __ ' _ they believe ,0 have been their mi,,_ wouid march, as it at more play. lhus, both ino- be perhaps more than can be hoped from “‘“.V “'“l Pllyslcallfli "WY 399'" °‘l|"‘l’l° "I- nteeting every demand; and with respect to it t . If it‘ , h . , _ _ ciiiililuitddmtloulllieir indiigiliiatlibiir, it W(:)‘:lle(I’(l)re 'l“"'l"~"'5» llle)’ ""ghl be °""°"°d ll)’ ""l‘ ns. tofind that after the place was invested, ’_ _ , _ alter the defence had begun to enlisttlie “"3 “‘l"'Pm°"l ‘ll. ""5 '""“°"5° ‘"'"‘.Y , sympmhies and muse me ad,,,i,.,,u,,n or the would also be no very hard matter. There world, the Ambassador suddenly changed ‘_"°"_l‘l b" '_‘° °°°'f5'‘"'_ "’ l"“'° "°°°'"'3° ‘P me ‘one’ ggve .0 3'". of cm.di,,|5,y ,0 his lot-eign nations. I‘hetr own country would lespnchu’ 5xP,.,.“ed hi. commi,,,,,,,,,i,,,, lurutsh III abundance all the material that for ‘he ,unfo,.mmu° Gonerai um his slug‘, could he desired, in well as workmen willi- and talked ol'..his constant exertions for 0"‘ '!”"'b°f'v ‘l'”"l‘ “I ¢°"'P""h”'d"'8 "W - i ' e O“ |,_ new invention. ‘ me“. “my B“ we have “id n R Cliiua would present also inexhaustible" An inquiry into these things .must take tenure” fur a "My. Wmwm ‘Peaking Of l d . Th - . . 'd:$; :i:,c:n",:‘:zm,;,l,' of |3°54c°:,'ii3|l,po:,',, the vast extent of her coasts, «along which the numerous population pass the greater doubt, be called for. For the preunt, we p"“‘o“h¢ir “V” on the um ‘M 8"“ ri_ leevetlre matter, in the full hope that jue- _ _ _ _ tice will be done.—London er. "'9" “d “""‘°“'c l‘l‘°' ‘.9 'lW«"“°F'l°5v '9" ways covered with -tinhmg. and trading junlie, alight furnish multitudes cfaien, ha- hituatedfrom their iii_fancy_ to navigation, nimble, experienced and capable of becom- ~itig excellent cation, for long-expedition» ctuitiac, completely; .elie.ie.the superior, ',l‘lie oflicers ,of' our ships of war tliamhave‘ the ‘dominant -:infliie,nce; ~ but tlweerwlio — - .- u. Tits I*E!.~it-iitzss or gltussii.-—A Paris corrisepon out writes,— have been talking l\I,"|'¢lI a lttlan who a'I,;l'iV,ed ||aatrnlght from St. etereiu,rg,a_t,ii _t e pitt o wltoe ~nt're conversation waatliiq:-—“ Certainl; Pfihtise 1 who thoeglit the Entpreep Mario-the predo- . mtnttnt power, were right; she is so. Elie reign“; ‘Iain!’ phe governs the zar Qt, ' pi ,. adored by the nation elie"govel>ne Ill0%l‘lntI Duke Con- ...'fiitihou{.sa.l.c. Campbell, teri hie‘ Crimea Marehal .P,eliIuier;ie,rep0n_ed to have said .s—“. Nothing cqaId,liave given me greater :55:-Q‘; ,ho_wp dip ’ man of the English gxpreued. The Ambassador: iredld to visited the.Cli'tneiie seal, Lliave ollen been fliiiafiht, liq_i-fjiiclitied ,tfp§_e,rdn’p_caee were army ; such was my esteem and regarc ,,,-,,,,,M,_,,,“° mu”-a,; flu, frnmgw cm,,,,-.’q,,,,° ., (‘um ‘M ‘mg, :31". have in his usual manner, proclaimed hie reeeritment and his purpoecd retaliation. 0.. thing is clear-—tliat he would in no for him as a soldier, that I felt inclined their fishermen braving the tempeete, and. been some months bit It, I cannot say; guiding their miserable veuele in eafefyibat now the Empress Maria is warlike.” to embrace him when ever I met him."