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Show TIIK lUtl'.tlUT 1'UUIIS. It II pretly evident Hut the anil-rojalltta anil-rojalltta are not going to allow the baccarat trandal lo lla uudlttutbnl where Ixird Chief Justice Coleridge andeavored to put II to tlrtp. The dliruMtouof the rllrularly unpUa. antfiatuioaof the trial got ou with oamuch vigor a during Ih eiaiulua-llou. eiaiulua-llou. According to the latnt Ultiwlchoa there are roti.tafur a general over, hauling of the whole taw. (lordoii Cummlug at tho scapegoat of the for liter trial will ol tourso mine Into the tat a chief criminal, but from the iutS&MSMl mm court of 1 rocedure that It now threat ennlthe heavlttlof the enemy' gum are primed aul ttghleil for the Prince of Wales. Tochnt atenrdt l a violation of law for wlilih ltlro-pord ltlro-pord to Indict C'unimlng. Hut to play at baccarat I llkewlto lawlca, and while proaerutlng Cummlug what la to be dona with the rest of the crowd, In-eluding In-eluding the Prince of Wale, who In lruduc1.1I Ihe game at Tranby C'ruft, and with whcMprlvatecounter which he carried about In hi pocket, Ihe game wa phyed? Then come the tt which lrJ Chlrf Juttlce Coleridge playrd In Ihe antlr, uol at a player at Tranby Croft, but a an advocate, In tho most flagrant unprofessional manner iotlblr, of those who Oil Ihe laytng. A New York paper lliui ajminarltea Ihe crlll cltm which the chlif Judlce It receiving receiv-ing from the preta of thl country and many of the leading paper of Irtndom "Mr Junta Coltrllen' chamo loth Jury In th fjoentrat cto wont I certainly Intutoth defendant a nw tiUllnany elf-rtetlngronrl In thl country. It moat nuto ur rise toany woll-onnatltiit-eil and tb'trmighly Inttrui to-l legal mind. Imnnltlltr I one of Ih nneal attribute of an I leal Judge, but I)nl Unlerldge did not atteini t or ten prcteml to Impartiality. Imparti-ality. II waa trying a rata In which Iho Prince nf Wale wa deeply concerned. A arrtllctforlho lalnllff would hat been a venllct agtlnai Ilia ipiyat lllghneaa, and thxLnnlClilaf Jutttrewa evidently determined to do all In hi power to proven! pro-ven! any such rataalrophe a that. To accomplish this end h utnine up lha a an fclrncate Instead of a JnJc, lleloldlhejiirylhallio Ullevrd I.yrett Urcenandlivelt whin they nkl that they saw the rhitlng. lie went ltMnl Ih evklema. and declaml that th Wilton' Wil-ton' hl ttrry rmann to dealre not lo apprehend Ihe plaintiff, lie almost ridiculed ridi-culed the Idea that tlordonliiminlitg Igne-I the criminating apor to tare the honor f Ihe prince, becauae, In the opinion opin-ion nf the Judge, Ihe prlnr had nothing to ronrrah Finally he ileftndxl th prince, and on hi tkilful tonguo Ihe In. cldent at Tranby Croft-lbo UMalnir, race belling, gambling, spying cplaode be-cam be-cam an Iniiocetit gtme of canla after a hard day' work In behairnftbe belorp.1 tubjeele of Iho prlile' mother. TI10 eharg waa a disgrace to the llngllah Um.b." |