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Mr George HuqlaQn, so , well known as th,e - M g,jng,” was recently liberated from York pastle, where he had been .detained since .the general election, " .

Wellington papers state that thewrits. for the General Election will not be issued, until about the latter end of February, 1 and that the Assembly *will not^beicaljed together before the end of' May. 1 The cause is said to be the delay id preparing - the rolls, A cuiio as dispute lately arose between, the High Court of Calcutta and the Indian Stationery Office. It is a 'rule of the latter department that no Government official shall" receive more than-two dozen quills and four dozen steel nibs in the course of a year. The judges of the High Court, however, insisted that they could not get throngh their work with less than fifty’quills apiece each month. The matter was, we understand, referred to the. Governor-General, who decided; in favor of'the judges! ■ “J; • A young lady who let her lids drop on being spoken to tenderly by a young-gen-tleman, iis ■ anxious to recover thim, and offers a handsome reward for their restoration. ,A nautical gentleman of her-ae-quaintaijce assures her that they could not have been. properly lashed, or they would not have been lost. C The London i says that, when ■ Stephens, the ‘‘ centre’’ of the Fenian movement, was committed for trial in Dublin, he made and signed the following statement:— “ I deliberately arid conscientiously repudiate the existence of British law in • Ireland, its right, or even its existence in Ireland. I defy and despise any punishment it may inflict on me.”

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 852, 29 January 1866, Page 2

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Untitled Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 852, 29 January 1866, Page 2

Untitled Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 852, 29 January 1866, Page 2