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THE NEWSPAPER. 383 
uccessor. His other sons.o 
nae chief opponent 
sent for hi aim » but he 
bject 
is ce He ad of Prom 
one of h 
ould not attend his 
killed; 5 rank and file wounded. Her Ma ’s 
mA spinel we yk i and 14 rank and file 
he described as a “ masterly inactivity,” as the true biel 
Brevet nse, Mes severely wounded ; Lieut, 
d 
pa icy of the United „States in relation to Ore; regon, A 
e r Governor at Rangoon, and | 
mesa arance ie tape pei him 
d then iy tae 
on se force 
was, preparing to depo ose Tharawaddie, who 
has | v 
such an ar- 
ent as pigri oer of twenty years, So g 
d to, betw e two countries, has 
offered by: Great “Britain, but ii been me 
~ ee nomaa — 
upon N baa nex: xation question, upon 
Beatty severely w en since dead; Lie 
angeme: slightly vomi ; Ensign ey vg ely wound 
| alluded 1 sergeant and 2} rank and file wel 2 p 
ae 
since deni, Gnu eo ioneers)—4 
led ; Mr. Henry Clerk, ‘interpreter t 
woun.: 
rene wounded, 
jis rom China, we have rece: 
he, most important item “of aie ee that 
cipal i sapis aes wag ag Kong hav 
p Mpk Stanley, in which a miserable 
aadi the impolite and oppressiv. 
‘detailed. Backed as this 
m 
ved some : recent 
ssed 
AND 
i ligenee of the third re sole, pos th 
tion Ping ts, had bee almost unanimous. — 
tioa - the caom of state officers in Dece mber were 
n foot, Emi n both from the United States. and 
asians 
—By the Bombay. mail we have ca 
upon The following subsequent despatches from Colonel 
Des espa d show the later 
Eua ope was pi 
W ZEALAN 
rom the « 
of Colonel Despard, that i Pinia, aitompt to reduce. 
| Heki to submission has proved a. total and disastrons 
fa ‘ilure. The ve ei is Colonel Despar oe 
iscussion. The 
olk’s official argum in a very 
which, of course speaks the 
aims the 
Q: Mr: 
rea majority i in Congre: One 
di will doubtless. be Feet and it the poliey 
adhered to, 
„Violent and 
eral public 
cou nnot be avoided. 
ry articles are. written 
mate arp if poe aac 
f. the Gov 
ticulars of this disaster 
“ Camp before PRA 8 Pah, 
aly 2 ey: FrAmnezad; isa 
account oF the action that took 
nd, and the rebe! 
e betw; 
p ead n renee the 
klandguija ineffec- 
arriages, as they 
Bes Ara W Captain | Wi 
of his heavy guns, | me wih aS I feel o paariks forse European 
distance of | Must hay, had tho ae of it, ie a Pant of the double 
stockade es of the baryon of which were 12 inches broa: d 
and 6 thick, and sunk 3 feet in the ground, th 
has struck 
people were 
oe hill 
Stat 
tion or to a Sneed rig — e s0- pro- 
danxiety, and alia the ein a at sea policy do 
6 unfortunately, belong to the 
masses. of the Uni 
al Intelligenc 
arti showin 
interests, 
t says, ‘ the. question has. been 
the hai nds of politi ical theorists 
of 
«Hitherto, 
t almost irum whe 
conflict, are more intent on the 
+h 
from 
try in a war with Great Britain, and |t 
amount o d will secure- 
t ngt The. Néw Fork Journal Aae 
{os but moderate Bape and democrati 
s the ie that progress 
» to w ba 
serie of 
and in an article 
Bere ae 
? 
sek ac who 
to obtain the a - a 
onal vanity, Sekt to us, an 
nge papers it is gravely p: propos se i pri ofc 
or what .is i 
aa to. those 
I t The 
pis still—* Your territory o: r war ta—what differ- 
pinen this, and ¢ Your money. or ya life 
ppt? = oe corr aa of a Balti. 
paper says, that r. M‘Lane, the United ae es 
x in England, te written to a EK val offi 
tiog. that. he will have “ something. to 
y SAYS anciics 
that letter had been received from Mr. 
e in which the opinion is 
` able. articles | pe 
wena settlement 
decision, 
ined: on attacking the pah, by assault, 
ots brought up up f fom. the 
ES 
guns, and a proj on of the 
men ; and on our arriving near 
pah ted it, and one through a very 
thick wood, pursuit, was out of. the question, The 
enemy had set fire to a bridge over a difficult river within 
a a mile eri the place, which we found burning. I have, &c., 
DESPARD. 
official documents w. 
sia 
we additional 1 es in ‘ao aa e end bes to “ae 
Be miar men, in which they: were RET Fe The 
tr er pet. ne Hulme, 
iven to 
Ty’ fire. a 
hatchets and axes, as well as the ropes for. pullin, 
stockade, and the y were all thrown away or 
by those apy ointed to arry them ; and ciro 
attri bute.the main of the anen 
be thought that the c character of the 
t s 
was 
oe a by and that another th 
wo ce one of the 99th Regiment, who fell i into the 
natives’ han ds, was TE n oasted alive, his. er 
being distinc y: heard i in e oamp: [This horrit 
owevi 
r feft behind 
story. 
l| and is peee ta ‘at variance with the humane charac 
Heki has pone to manifested.] Lieut. Philpots, a 
the Hazard, s ki lle ed in Minar re se Saes to force- the 
inner peavey hie 
hod was, are obtained afterwards r~ p rehd 
Williams rtion of his. he air 
were the ‘only relics that could be 
chief No) 
(originally not 
‘gee wt ii Er : 
then ned barbar me a by ti 
cin body cut in sa ee 
“It is evident, the battle,” says the 
ance pa alled off. Whi V by 3 
equa ly pel 3 t. seems invidious. to, Bamiay Faz zedig | that th the British ion been’punished ay pete 
+ President fae beats a retreat from the 
oi meee question, a war with 
ad fai vitable aoa t preparations are now 
g for. ea a contingency all parts.of the kingdom. 
and: ot then end to show. that there is a 
g part 2 
le ave averse to war, for the. sake 
n of th 49. de egrees 
= nutes) which the. United sarta have a 850- 
seeder oe gland, and: by agreeing, to a joint 
say admitted that the right is ne a 
P erish is = saan 
OI 
r. Calhoun 
t more importance is therefore or etara be 
5 because it- will be remembered that d ring 
rmies have be: en punished before) tor ANE, comnie p 
> regardi 
mentionin toil, zeal, and 
en ergy displayed by Lieut. Wintmott, hog ig Sei the enem e pre aA n race om id = ould 1 = pr dey pra their 
— a that department with the most inefficient means. foute = SE olen inge sig cope a merely, powden; Sid ball 
py r SE nee degere e igea neas oun and bayonets, And we think we may say, further, thak Shee 
sane inethel f mea: s the artillery. I must not omit | hatehets, axes, ood ha oc, po we pany St: or ch rare mes 
either to mentio le assistance and the active zeal that | F t Re T je mn oe them fo og a 
has. been displayed by Lieutenant and. Adju eering of the ye y a grem — slau pter of our troops, “earpong the ae 
99th Regiment (acting as Major of Brigade), whether under fire | CAUS! A n pid pIE tr z nything like a fight bef 
of the enemy, or in conducting the, necessary details. The P anai Skoss whites Ai bas be ng Consequently tt that nothing 
three officers, with Major Macpherson’s party, were all either ajA ee ald haxe rial ed 1 for ede 
illed or wounded, Captain Grant, pyar Beatty (who a reaped pentis nmk 8,08. pees 
yelunpesred i the forlorn hope), a a A ge n y: The volun p ht. artill AT v a AN me and "ane or behind 
teers from the New Zealand militia, ac m pioneers. under | tight. a! hr paces ak nade tonite oe woald 
Lieutenant Figg, deserve to be ee and that officer ape oro aden a have been > 
himself has n Beia unceasing toil of the most harassing | #0-w"s Port Adelaide a 
nature with zeal and energy. oo dand the militia Soura. ` 
volunteers for the artillery deserve, to be. included in this | free port, bya! in € deserip-. 
commendation, ‘Captain Johnson, ol M. S, Hazard, h. i 
‘of H. 
ai ee, unw ob thea ae in every possible way, "from 
ent o! operations, by sending up supplies of 
E cai ship, when blie stores were. 
mari 
ESPARD, Lieut- 
sto x 
Pe th tae to be, 
hirer 1 ave x satis the Staff in New 
tenant- Colonek 99th Regiment, and- Colo 
ealan JA ” 
“The £.1-211.4 re iH 
Her Major s sin azard- “Lieut, Phillpotts Wied im 
1 seaman killed ; $ seamen w unded ; lp pn of ma: 
} pas } +h 
spontaneous act of bemi on the part oi 
overnor.” 
EEE 
; yen sad 
ants an HOUSE i 
rei a Thursday.—Both Houses met this day pro forma, when Par- 
d 
since dead. ar 
rank 
