THE NEWSPAPER R. 
scted Lord Rector of University and p College | month, while she was Hovering ihn 3 
e] ia; for the ensuing year. 
Glas lasgow — —The annual election of L 
erfurd, M. P., syal a bat unani 
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a 1 from the F Felicidade | 
had been left. with fare relay sent back | 
Tue: night had Tia peng Po the 3 Felicidade, manned her m Briti 
2 memon, and ced her under the command of patito 
a Pee minutes the whole sian tupa art, mae directed him to steer a particular course in | purpose 
e accident is | pur: sel capable of being seen Toei the Wasp, Eas tl 
althou; os ‘shen invisible — the Felicidade. Lieut. § 
praeci aim steered that course, but did 
as until the following morning at daybreak, e epee nd than this. He a Saki l that, = 
ried t! | doom e Echo, a Bra i- | did “ar state, in the terms of th sec. of the 
soner Serva T s oa Ara rie ea ri sy signal t be $ Sao -aTh paho a attempts to hagant in et should be piracy, it 
a n Pra- 
ue the Jolly boat, foe boned the British c Beo ject, on senate pesares Maa r 
of the Echo hailed t ee tea e eae. 
in ‘ea 
C wher wered her | erim 
a| Fe hit surrendered. The Heatenant ha c} at that rated under | of 
y, fro! his mand P = r, a midshipman, and ey 
uite full at the time, and for paced ie ee on 
gers were hurt, with the comet n of a gentleman er the p 
had his shoulder slightly bruised. cargo ci 
a Sia a A slaves, and by the dir omens of ‘bhebbenat Stopart the Parga 
being at the prin ieee together) sent Serva, his ne $ 
3 Bab. elev = of tl nda o ihe Fe kinena , where the eaten a 
oes e nig) custo f Li a t . During | h: ared to be me reverse with 14 
F CHANG Oe des ne The Grand Junction Set art ti e of su jeutenant Stup: ~ cutie! op CoDin Annat wh 
"Company. Sioe Lord Chancellor gave judgmen' peta his ‘uniform, and at ‘che time of the surrender and capture ry could take 2 caghisance ve the piracy of another. 
ie from oa home the Vice-Chancellor of Eneland, told Serva he hiy going to take them to ie i Int ine ya oe ar 1570 the “Emperor Phi 
ad refused to continue an injunction asked for by t Nine Wasp, for bein engage ed in the slav: o trade an edict, decla subjects 
å 1 guil prin a "i ges tior annt wh nee rd, Bay a fr 
© | any pri: m boar 
show o se, oe spore as his porta and the British 
a rats had, Les rath sty poe Re a oe Brie bet dr ines ae a 
o jer 
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reign o of Queen Anne. Although 
sador had committed a gross rake against the law of 
nations, it was not punishable here. Itwas only matter for the 
apie Bs of pe se em Ambassador in Russia. It a 
peared to him, therefore, that the Felicidade was 
a, Majaval, the priso cap! poat zt being key Berd captured h baie that 
the plaintiff was ch: i i oaguim, Santos, i she remai a Brazilia foreign sie to all intem 
ight for small parcels; which charge | Joze Antonio, and three others of the Echo’s crew, Within an| and seen ` f that wron eri, act had not taken pred 
en se a bo a aide gf ea hour afterwards, Serva, Majaval, pect | be gh Francisco, | but on the trial it was contended she became an English 
rged m togethe 11 all the English vole and that al i on board of her were subject to the 
that | English laws, Now feo neg os A jema as gen argue that a 
Seria: saan oE tee argo of oil to 
the port of Hull, o teins 
i p being a smuggler from ‘one tar, 
of his a Ad ani , and | Palmer. the of Spain. What's aa A 1 Blake or an E re 2 
d his gmt son ue 23d June, 1843, attic flea fi sio an z dissuade ae ipa at Baron Alderson :. The question is, what the judges would 
g. Counter afda yi cartying it into execution. The counsel for the pri ay, not what Admiral Blake thought, —Mr. Sergeant Manni 
sisted that the capture of the Felicidade was ille; ty ‘that the thought they would all agree. Could it be seriously con 
capture of the Echo was also illegal, that the act oi rig the | that a vesse ion o 
socoane baa cier erine etigan or anaunted to a les olene 
ted es o. ell, ani He would now proceed to show how ao Echo was wron 
captured. The treaty provided that there should 
tion or ee of a unless it boo von by 
ucted 
Portugu' and 
in the 5th Geo. IV., c. 113, and the 7th a 
= Si se 3 the 3d, 5th, 6th, and 7th ¢ stot of th 
ith Portugal, and the Ist 7th, and 8th articles of th 
oe il Baron Platt) t) thought that the Felicidade was in 
the law ustody of her officers, that all on. board } tak 
i- | that res Hy were within S SR s Admiralty Jurisdiction; 
and that the j uyi if satisfied m the bi nee that the prisoners 
plotted together to slay all the English on board and run away 
chat in colerina e hehe da jesign into execution 
| Mr. Palmer by tabbing hisn geal gration eiiis Ye 
and that the other convicted prisoners were present 
pn prde the sa sree ba be that act, | 
Sentence of death was se 
has ae 
mey had and received to his use. Bu U 
{the aed emaa a e mnie gg had great difficulty on the i wren his 
ase in kn Snceatgey and, therefore, i . quired he si a care Th 
“hol e was of serio that the č , seco: S: pti He ee cpt byos thereture contended that oe 
Sods g the injunction was a | tha si ime i on; capture "S i, beca undertaken by Liceat. 
ae mitted, xeter ha izanee X Stupart. the ia tter was os hin con dhe d the ri ng party, 
= eon fore Lord Denman and = the a said riwe had apm he ‘might as well have hg half a mile distant instead of 
—Murder and Piracy on was, the Si id Te ards. Another aged oi S ng ig bins avin of auy 
S en; but i ici this vas, th = posing elicidade had, whet! y 
sabe pi ier oo gem i a rrongly, zed and “seve gaans sent were = bate 
art of “the British p navy, she ha oe nirp ta 
oct z she aloe hi = ne of the on the, seizure was 
evidence that the elicidade was sent 
os Ee fia: d, therefore, 
p Hi 
ergeant 
soners ; and Mr. Godson, Mr. Coc’ 
: Ir. Poulden a the ‘Admiralty. 
aken i their ats, Mr. Serjeant Ma: ge 
n party he 
i Tf izu: 
then had the owner of that vessel on eg earliest 
said that by the kirra ny ory Se "a anei ee of passei Leone, or pe th other 
zil, | tri right t his vessel, and to use 
fi ê 
tthe Crown of Bra 
ber, n slaves was declared to, obtain th tha’ —- par ? he coe 
m priso a imil 
it porai Ke ai parean watsoev to obtain ‘thet iat and any other 
be, a e the F er | m of pie rear set d simultaneously 1 sare a 
boty ee to i b thè Haman Now, i pa Min Ae ‘and the x pe reas ap- 
tous ‘it to be praade clear thata mere declaration ring anis wo | pear practicabi nthe conten P: im 
nations that certain act which was la stabbed and pont pm eor g bat, 
me was there was no proof that the act in apie at wie isere eg 
vo paced to another of the ng age ese had to the chewy 
of these As fi ined, they were 
poids agg to British Jaws. rhe ued y which these Sms 
were, at the time of ea unfortunate occurrènce, had never 
ceased to bes a foreign vessel, therefore, inlaw, was s fo 
: therefore ne Court of Law im pep g pope 
bp pare over it ied pees anega 4 ath be a ence s Heperi, 
remain r: unton’s Repo prov e jurisdiction under s 
Ww = 
oft Se ag Md ps pihit 7 i en the penalties kokonai was. Mr. Collier then rose it address: the 
lied. ar aétual Court on i 
rancisco that 
yt Stop the 
nor r offences which were 
make certain acts aia, ata | aay ato ndhersocé or "atbegi 
Ses as oe for 14 years. Their lordsitips | Sune seta ae oct is was the view 
m Seni see at the time of the ge: So of November, 1826, the state tion taken by: all eminent jana by Vattel, j enaar 
Sto ayee a rpose of bringing back a cargo | of the law of —— was this, that actually engaged | Story, and others een had Srem on oe of nations. 
ie: hiie PEA oF td che 20th of at inthe stave-trade, as to have carried or conveyed siaves, | There had been ni lence that his clients ever done any- 
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