and shuddering at the heart, whieli is not at all pleasant. Mr. McKee caught them on the bind's near the city, from a nest of nver one hundred in number, and is training them for exhibition. The Plotters Against White La bor The coolie business is now one of the most exciting topics in the new war— diet, and all evidences of their peculiar ideas of ['Vera and thingsin general, and their past experiences as combat ants againstrhite labor, aregicen close attention. An earliest scrutiny of the histolical events connected with their caree r s in the past shows that they have amass been the enemy of white men ; that their remarkably niggardly trawl, their dishonesty, their wretched system of pilfering and lying, and their general l ac k of decency, have compelled white men to drive them from-their wi-oeitt t ion. It is not It great Ifinoy 3 - ears ago that an entire colony of thew were driven, hag and baggage, Iron, the dis :net m whichlhey Ilted. Their theiy• ery and general immoral within ries, coupled with their encroachments np ou men's rights, causisi the mi ners of Australia, in the district of Sid net, to rise up in a body and drive the coolies front the tegion. There w scarcely a Mall it lip hail enough to appreciate the wrongs these Coolies eere cunningly trying to heap upon theta, but whQ rn+cup and (ought them bravely. British troops here called out, and desperate scenes eusne 1. b at the working Well In the , h;!glirtg..• roilid wit be put ihren , their t Iglu , 01 l a b or arre at wake, and I ItiA deter mined to maintain thin They dl l It. and limit ,re I'Lnuunan hill been dri% en Wr miles an as him the eam p, did they submit to tine attacks of the British troops point wile gamed, and ha, in; 1 , 1110•Itt the soldiers, they eon , ed the .trae;;;lt.. \ 11'01111 . 1% s nal ri iftfirillr , ti n al,l , 114 now cowing I,el;tre tilt %% co 61 itg melt or this Country, Coolto blue heeu I,rfm,t.ikt-here uu let (.1/.111,3,•1 term 4)1 )rare at whntriver %111_ , e4 the , Terti'litifig rap. neat pllltter4 itgaittot ullur lithor, lose thothil,tz to 10. e. 1.111 tn....i I. fir (It!) 1,1.111 111, th.•ir l'he de .troctlon di•0t.. , 1t07iti,. , 1 1 l%lllli . r1ttII:I4 of I:n icu IVOI gi‘t. th e w a, hiolt tall if thew' iti crlttutu polttic.t.l :111.1 hi'd , ;.! them to the o.( olottle% the for the atotoitileuit of whn h they hate Hip , coolie plot Wiirl