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minable delays in the administration of English justice by two paragraphs in the local columns of the city papers, one of which sets forth that Mrs. Patterson Allan has lately re-appeared to answer an indictment for treason; and another, that George W. Elam, indicted for conterfeiting, is again up for justice. If there is anything in English equity at the present day which can equal these specimens of the vital energies of our criminal practice, Brougham has lived and labored in vain. We mean no disrespect to "Mrs. Patterson Allan" or to "Mr. George W. Elam," nor do we pretend to sit in judgment on their guilt or innocence. But we are becoming as nauseated with those two names as with the phrase, "Foreign Intervention." How long they have been appearing and disappearing we do not pretend to remember, but we are scarcely permitted to forget them a few weeks at a time before "Monsieur Tonson come again" to our infinite disgust and indignation. The types announcing the fact seem to b