Aruil 30, 1869.

et

of this den and the pock hew of the state in which inmates were left.

effort to raise money to ndition and did not inform General ur the polics of ich they were. For this they should be committed onnivance in cruelty such on the verge of what the nalaughter, the law of changed its character in ted to Hongkong

turn to the evidence

given by Mr D. R se frank explanations" fforded such pleasure to We object decidedly to which that gentleman's given, but that of course 18 ter of taste and opinion. statements the public are d in them we note two strepancies. In the course n he is reported to have

all the cases sent to the opeless cases, and know that bustdered them so. Never: in of any unusual uncleanli e while I was in the Govern

antes later he is, again

saying

wrong to call the place a al, as it is more for the dead it has never been used an I was never intended to ba

the back of these two ines the following

that men floundering shout out mata or blankets were would look to the heads of an explanation. It mopskot opeless cases only were sent to dice cases were at once sent

5

any desire to make an tion of this evidence, it

a that either Mr. C. cou Be cases seat as hopeless fret said; or did not suppose ss cases only were sent

to say which of the two the correct one. It is very oth cannot be true. And this he main object we have in

retharks...

ty of the patients appear to migrants" who had no Colony." Their neglected stly traced by the Registrar this fact, and this raises s much importance as to the ition of sick and rejected this Colony. If they are by are left to the tender (1) dead house keeper. It is of

to say that the Government le for theor, but is it willing or peasants attracted hither of emigrating and by the Emigration system? We r insist that those agents hot merely pay the cost, itherto been done, but be eld responsible that proper ble care be taken of sick

If it be impossible that this

be memorial of Chief Justice BIF, Whittall will have re ional evidence in its favour, become a question whether prohibition of emigration, ur own flag, will not become nost in accordance with

d sound policy, We quote

hich 'plainly recommends the

full the verdict given by

sion of the establishment:-

fopinion that deceased died

causes that a thorough and ection of the E-Taze has not but by the person whose duty attention to the state of the leem fit our duty to request ed to his Excellency the Gov ecommendation, that if the continue open, and be consid- spital any longer, that some responsible officer be appoint

the place in

* proper manner;

Taze is to be permitted to ptacle for dying Chinese, that horough inspection, but pro- rules alta exist for the however consider that s npance of the E-Taza in suy her desirable por necessary in and that a more aqitable build. ted as a hospital for Chinese to proper inspection by the geon."

erdict we, so far as it goes, it strikes us as remarkable brd is saut of its connection

al emigration system. The hty on the part of tife person have paid attention to the lace is obvious enough; as we aid it, in our opinion, verges hter. Bat does no respon with those who placed the there without enquiry. At atter should not end here, ob only be hoped that the shewn by Ject of duty' duty it is to supervise the he eventually fixed upon the but that a strong expres nion from the emigration supply the censure as regards singularly wanting in the ardict.

of the Trustees of the Morri

Du Society yesterday it

the books in their charge Library of the China Branch Asiatic Society be handed oret ittee of the City Hall, to form ublic library in that building at that, if convenient, they be arate collection. Stepe are, we wing taken to call a public tly of those interested in the fa new local Asiatic Society

to see that the subject hag af

taken up in earnost,

No. 1839-APRIL 30, 1869.]

LOGAL

The entertainment given by Mr and Mrs Case (Grace Egertor) at nine o'clock this èrentug, it may be remembered, is under the patronage of the Governor and Lady MacDonnell There is choice pro gramme.

A PIRACY was reported at the Central St tion to-day, as having been committed off the Eust.Coust on the 27th, Two fishing beats were attacked by thosva-rovers, when ink-pots were thrown, arms were used, And the general routine was gone through. The informant and two of his men jumped into the water, swam ashore and found their way to Hongkong. There were 100 Taela of silver os board the fishing-boate, 4,000 carb, and a quantity of clothing. It is said that the informant can identify some of the pirates.

The Gunboat Bouncer left this morning for Mira Bay, having on board the Superin tendent of Police, who is said to be after the murderers of the Sergeant of Police at Sow ke-wan. A mandaria from Kow-loong ac

having been produced fin pencil), it was found to prove nothing. It was not (he said) very likely that men would be on shore 36 hours before she Oneida left he wished his Worship to adjourn the case until his attorney (Mr Francis) came. He reiterated that he had witnesses who could prove that the man Taylor was not there in no shape nor form," and his spirit (which might have been there) was also absent, If gentlemen and hofficers were willing to swear that men were not ou shore- The Magistrate bere aitvised defendant to wait until his legal adviser arrived, as he was more likely to be better able to conduct his case. Defendant, however, was irrequiet pressible, and said he wished to make one observation,

It was not likely that he should be given to intoxication, and his wife certainly would not jump into the jaws of their worst enemies who were ready to swallow her upy which a month ago wuze threatening to get up a base against us.- Mr Francis, who appeared at this stage of the proceedings, admitted that the ovidence was very strong against his client, and thut the document prediced was valueless with out the appearance of the witnesses them-

pro qica..

THE CHINA MAIL.

SERMON-MAKING,

..

rect.

A SCENE. IN THE EDINBURGH BANKRUPTCY COURT.

The Hankrupt, who spoke with a strong Doric accent, declined to have anything to do with it, remarking that he was not "used daoin' thae things in open Coort," and that if he had "jist se nicht at his ain fireside he wad pit it a' richt."

the management of tho sobooner, he know clear-minded fashion of looking at things bas nothing of where she was or what had its own advantages. The person so endow- An American publication, quoted in the some of her. The last he heard was by a ed is saved all vacillation of purpose, and New York Tribune, thus describes the way At the Bankruptcy Court on Friday- letter from the Captain, dated Manila, Sep- not only comes at once to a decision, but in which Mr Ward Beecher makes his ser- Sheriff Hamilton on the heuch-John tember 1868: the intention was that she has neither doubt nor fear in abiding by mona-When he first commenced to preach Brunton, builder, Dalkeith, was examined. should go down to the Pellew Islands to it. There are circumstances under which he wrote out a few of his sermons, until he There were pressut Mr Walter Galbraith trade.

a very uns but casistical intellect entails bal enough other writing to correct his (Mizchell & Watson), accountant, Galter Bir Pollard contended that, whether the tormenta innumerable on the possessor, and style. Since then he has never written Glasgow, on behalf of the trustee; nud vesel was lost or whether she would turn he is led to shirk responsibility from minout a discourse in full. He has an idea Messrs Stuart and Cheyue, W.S., Edin- up, the witness was liable for this $1,300 to tives of a perfectly conscientions kind all the week as to what subject he will treat burgh, Jaw agents in the sequestration. satisfy the plaintiff's claim

namely, a morbid scrupulousness which on Sunday. Still, there is no definite plau Mr Galbraith produced a document par- His Lordship observed that that depend- makes the fear of committing an injustice in his mind until the time arrives Usually, porting to bo a statement of the bankrupt's ed upon whether Barrington had an assign stand for ever like a raproving spirit by his he does not touch peu to paper before affairs, and asked him whether it was cor- ment, or had got anything to show for his side. This forms a sort of sirconstance at Sunday morning and Sunday afternoon. money and notes given. There must be a tenuante, but extenuation is not justifica- Then he sometimes gets so many sermons tion, When Pantagruel was called on to under way that the one he intends to give judgment between two litigants he is prepare is neglected until the frat belt represented sa" walking up and down the rings, whereupon le throws aside the in- hali plodding very profoundly as one may ooteplete work, and, blocking out a dis- think; for he did groan like an ass when course, be hastens to the pulpit. Generally, they girt him too hard with the intensive he writes what would make a quarter of E On being pressed by the Sheriff, how- nees of considering how he was bound in sermon, ambracing the leading points to ever, he took the document in his hand, conscience to do right to buth parties, heat is blocks it rat," and lays the founda table to examine it; but scarcely had he be presented. In prepacing a sermon he and, adjusting his glasses, sat down at tho without varying or accepting of personia," or, as it stands in the old French, setion with a part of the framework. At time look at the paper when he became pourmens ung tour ou doux par la calle the proper places be cuts windows, through greatly excited, and, abaking the sheet in penaast bien profundament comme l'on which the audience may see the beauties the trustee's face, he exclaimed - Whaur pouuuyt estimer car û gelaignoit comme of the Gospel. The windows are designated did se qu'il falloit à ung chiascun fairs drolet sans thus (1), showing that an illustration is varier ny accepter personne." But he was to come in at that particular point. None in the end safely delivered of his decision, of the illustrations are ever written nut as every man may and ought to be who does beforehand or with the sermon, but they not desire to live in a condition of moral are given as they occur at the tino when catalepsy.

they are needed. Often, when in the It may also be observe that the habit of pulpit, he finds the windows in the wrong

Mr Pollard admitted, of course, that the plaintiff could claim nothing which the defendant (Mitchell) could not establish as against Barrington; but he wished to attach whatever might come out of this matter.

His Lordship said be supposed all were agreed as to that, and be believed that Mr Barrington would be glad wore a balance forthcoming to bend over, after he got him- self out of the transaction,

In reply to Mr Pollard, Mr Barrington ant's bours had been sold on a distraint for ront by Lane, Crawford & Co. as landlords, and that a sum of over $100 had been rea- lized over and above their claim.

The Chief Justice: What authority had Lane Crawford's to sell more than the amount of their claim ?

companied himn, The Bouricer is expacted selves. There were one or two points; how further stated that the furniture of dofendung aane qu'on sangle trop fort pepsant by the letters inclosed in a line Py got that? It's a regular forge, an'

to return either to-night or to-morrow. Ar the Summary Jurisdiction Court to-day, no less than sixty-five claims for refund of police and lighting rates were disposed of all being passed.--In the matter of claim

over, which be wished to bring to the notice of the Bunch, whichever way the case cade, There had been a meeting of publicans, who had resolved to mappress those houses at which liquor was sold without a license, and had subscibed in order to pay police for wages by Chun Aaow v. V. Richards constables for finding out such houses. (master of the Jane), judgment was given. Certain monies had been paid to the police

Witness: The things sold at a very

Mr P.: A

maka fule of ye in three meenita." Exasperated at the ailence of the trustee, be again aried Whaur did ye get that ?-

The Sheriff-He did not get it at all The Bankrupt Aye; but wait a bit. whaur did that £46 cous frae?" Looking to the trustee, he said "Open oot the books, man, an' let me sea't. It's no in the

The agent here, reaching across the table, lifted A paper which was lying near the

The

for thedefendant, proof having been given (As he was instructed) for the prosecution of price, much more than we expected high mind which disposes a man to shirk re-place. He always has a variety of new books," at bingapore. His Honor said that plain--had actually offered $2 to Burns' boy for to obisin relicber of people wished sistity does in the end riot inson- | sermons on band, to be used on special oc-

that the plaintif signed the ship's articles the present defendant; and F. C. Webb

tiff had been guilty of perjury, but ordered him back to his abip at once.

information which would lead to this de-

of

A great

Mr. Mitchell-mementoes. of that gentleman, my lord (laughter),

Witness; I only instructed the auction, ears to sell the furniture to the amount of their claimaw the whole of the furniture was advertized for sale.

It was agreed that this sum should be paid into Court, ou receipt of the same from the auctiousers.

Witness, in gun-

reply to Mr Hayllar, atated that the Eagle left this in February 1868, with cargo of pistols, &c., for trade with the natives of the islands; he had learnt nothing of her since September lagt. Had heard from Mr Le Ferré of the fee-house that she had been sold by Mitchell,

sirable result. These facta, if proven, would teud to throw discredit upon the

evidence Tas April Criminal Nessions were closed of the constables in this case. Another thing to-day. Geurge Nicholson, lately a quartor he wished to be explained, viz., that as the master on board the Feiyama, was sen- Oneida left port early on the morning of enced yesterday to nine months' imprison the 28th, the information was not swara ment for the larceny of $81 on board the until that day, three days after the alleged said steamer, the property of a ship-mate. offence was committed. Now, as the

The other case which occupied the atten- bout had left the harbor in the meantime, tion of the Court and the Jury yesterday it was perfectly safe for the constables to was the charge of child-stealing made make any charge they chose to make after inst a doctor, two old women, aud a all the officers and men had gone in the young woman, at West: Petrit. All the pri- vessel; and as the once was then a matter soners were mixed up in the case; one of of probabilities, this was of some importance. The police had alleged that ton or fourteen the elderly women took away the child (a boy of six years of age), another kept it at of the Oneida men wera drinking in defend

house, while the young woman and her ant's private-rodia at 2 p.m. on cunday; and nole (the doctor) were cognisant of and he wished to have an adjournment for took part in the affair. The doctor was further evidence. Bis Worship would not sentenced to two years' imprisonivent, the consent.-Mr Francia then suggested, as elderly females to one year's imprisonment reasonable mode of acting fairly, viz, that each, and the young woman to nine hie Worship would bind over defendnot to appear within three months, by which time months!

The Holworthy murder case stante ad the Oneida would have returned, and the ofloors could be called as witnesson. If journed until next sessions.

they proved that the men were on board at INTELLIGENCE bes been received from Amoy that time, then it was clear that the con- to the effect that the Central American stables were telling faisthoods.-Olsen, ahip Macao, having loaded a large number member of the Palican Defence Associa cf Buolies and bring roady to proceed on tion, was here called by E. . Webb; and her voyage, was prevented from leaving this witness said he spoke to several of the Amoy by the U. 8, 8. Onadilla. The rea Oneida men between ons and two o'clock son for this is understood to be, that the on Sunday afternoon. In reply to Mr. Maco has no Maudarth's Chop of pormis Francis, Olsen said that there was a weet zion to take away the coolies, and the U.ing of public house keepers, but nothing 8. S. Unadilla has taken up the matter, by particular was done. It was for the purposo requents The Macao, it may be remen of putting a stop to sly grog-shups: there bered, is the vessel which took 68 days to His Worship said he did not think was not exactly a subscription got up. go from this port to Amoy.-Presa.

this bora upon the point whether the men were on shore or not. The steward

TO-DAY'S POLICE.

Mr Russell on the Bench.

Several cases of drunk" were in a pickle" this morning.

The usual order was then issued, to the effect that the Carnishee (Barrington) should hold, subject to order of Court, all monies derived from this source, if any.

The Chief Justice asked plaintiff whather this was the first "kindness" which Mr Mitchell had shown to hin

Plaintiff said it was.

to cast it on others, casions. He said that in old times the hou bankrupt. Observing this, he explained

wife kepta baton équid al aho had to do So that paper done on Pi

of dough in the pantry, aud was to go to the tray and cut off enough for baking. So it is with his sermous He never preaches the same one twice, though ha frequently uses the same text, but it is always in a different manner. In reply to the question as to whether be selected his text, first, or the subject, ap- plying such a text as would suit, he said that a text may be compared to a gate open ing in to the Lord's garden; many minis- ters, instead of nulatching the gate and leading their hearers in to pluck the fruit and flowere, content theroselves by getting upon it and swinging to and fro. He always makes it a point to preach his best sermons on stormy days, for then those. who are in attendance say to their friends,

bankrupt the commenced minutely, to examine the document, and as he reached the end of each line, he stamped it with his approval or disapproval, by saying, quite andibly

"That's right," or "That's

no riskit. Meanwhile, the Sheriff and the conversation about trustee had some adjourning the examination. This course having been decided upon,

You don't know how much you missed by nut being present, though it was a stormy day." He well remembered the time when on nearly every Sabbath during the winter it snowed or rained, for it came near killing me," said he laughingly. Some one inquired if he studied his prayers.

"said he, Never," "I warry a feeling witli me such as a mother would have for her

The Sheriff addressed the bankrupt, who, however, was so deeply engrossed in ex- amining the statement that he paid no attention to what his lordship said.

The Sheriff-You must come with a pro per state of affairs

The Bankrupt (marking the sheet with his pencil) That's richt. (Laughter.)

The Sheriff And you must be prepared to answer questions,

The Baukrupt That's richt (Loud laughter.)

The Sherif-Will you listen The Bankrupt-That's right. (Renewed langhter.)

lead him to try Very often, indeed, it is only the first Very often, indeed, it is ely the first step no doubt, eazy to refuse to bear your burden, but ease and safety sus combined when you can bind it on to other aboulders than your own. Perhaps, of all men, our a judges are the least able to this reproach; but then they have long been acenstomed to recognize and appreciate the fact that while they act uprightly the world may hiss, but cannot get at them.

Shirkers need to be reminded of ons truth, ie, the act of shirking humiliates self respect far more than the storm of censure that follows decisive action which, though unfortunate in issue, has been undertaken with full retinde and convic tion of purpose. Moreover, for a leader to shirk responsibility is in itself suicidal, because it destroys his chance of obtaining faithful service. The agent follow suit, and is in his turn more anxious to escape blame than to carry out a given policy. The man who has the power, position, and influence, and who holds settled convic lions, is bound to enforce corresponding merenres if he cau, to stand by those.

The Sheriff-In consequence of your coming here unprepared with a state of af- measures, to protest those who saasist him, and to assume the whole respon- children were they lost in great forest. Ifairs, and without the necessary informa- sibility of the conscy goucos. He must feel that on every side my people are in tion The C. Jauggested that an invitation listen unmoved to the loud clamour danger, and that many of them are like of a peculiar nature might be given tour carping criticism of irresponsible igno babes, weak and helpless. My heart goes defendant to return, to appear here in ranco, like the wise, cilizon monticood by out in sorrow and anxiety towards them; another capacity.

Burton, Who, I know not whence, hed and at times 1 avem to carry all thoir bur-

The Bankrupt That's richt. (Great a scold to wife when abe bawled, he play-dous. I find that when one's heart is wrap- ed on his drum, and by that means madded ped and twined around the hearts of others lighter.)

The bankrupt had at this point evidently her more, becaneo she saw he would not be it is not difficult to pray." Another wanted

Sometimes he will do wisely.to to know if it would not be better for Mr gone over all to items, and was apparently reply with 6. Paul, "I am not careful to Beecher to travel about the country, that quite innocont of what the Sheriff had been

be ba- justify myself," but in general he should the peuple of various sections

Turcing to his lordship, he said—- saying Mone night not refuse to defend himself against

noted by his preaching, anch

said he

Man, I'll tell ye somethin'. What richt opponents as are worthy of it late what would a stove in the Arctic regions had that gentleman thara to tak awal thas

1 It is not often that a man will distinctly that man worse theu poison that offers to be good for if it were carried from place to books when I was thirty years of age ou board the A. W. Stevens, who was stato to himself that he desires or intends, noxt called by defendant, stated that by one meaus er another, to shirk his juar away whom he sugald fight and lay place? Beside, 105 people coins to hear (Laughter.)

would dony

In the battle a man can do no them. It is far better for the United States he was in defendant's private roon from responsibility, and yet those must needs stoutly about him," says Gargantua. And me than I could reach should. I go after

30 say wa 12 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, saw do cins eyes and ears alike who

feel more uncomfortable, and, what is of through the United States.". is greater than it used to be, chiefly, how.

more consequence, he will not be further the more thoughtful and from victory, than when he was hesitating pervading

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In reply to the Gurt, Mr Pollard said that there were others who had ties of similar nature binding them to the absent one. A gentleman had lately arrived hero whom it would have been inconvenient for Mr Mitchell to here met.

Mr P. said he was not certain whether it came ander the Extradition Treaty but they would think over it.

The Court then adjourned..

SHIRKING RESPONSIBILITY. (Pall Mall Gazette.)

moved.

NO

others

The Bankrupt-That's richt, (Laughter.} The Sheriff-1 adjourn this examination till another day, and then you must have everything in readiness.

The Sheriff You did not come here to make a speech, and when you come back

questions which may be put to you.

Two of the boarding-house class (LAW men-of-war's Den: be was not in the front that the disposition to this line of conduct/ore than fail, aid in defeat he will not to go through my church than for me to gain you will be good enough to answer

Rud Pratt) were charged by Williamson

(P. 0.22) with having been-violent in their dining-room; but no liquor was sorved in

cupa,

the

hig

AN AMERICAN STORY. The following from a New York journal, shows how a woman will and can, or can and will, lovo a ninn though he be worn sway to the trunk. The heroine of the story hersulf relates it

The Bankrupt Wool, I'll answer every question. After a pause, he again said I say, there's somethin in thee books that no body knows-it's something like Plato. (Laughter.)

The Sheriff-Look here; we do not want

The Bankrupt-Aye; weel. I don't want to speechify; but they're a parcel o' hum- bugs.

Tho Sheriff-Now, I adjourn the exam- ination till Monday week.

made a dash at the didactic constable, Onid that of course they had auather neither shrink nor try to shrink from the higher than all else, To bring the first away, or turn away, or eut and carved specules.

Lawson was in the Queen's Road. alle room while he was there, Hisated classes. It exhibita itself in the hassle of the river which he felt too) Central challenging creation to fight, when orging said he could ust sccede to the liar forin-that is to say, rather in fact timid to ford Man's character is common-

application of Mr Francis, as he thought F. 0. 22 strongly advised him to go home the case was clear against the defendant. than in sentiment. There never was & tiute in advance of his life, his thoughts are quietly which Leweon would not do, but He would fine defendant $25.--Mr Francis when so much ontspoken avarage was to be better than his character, and his ideal

found so far as words go. Meu at present the way to the Station, it that pri-Bal

appears

could prosecute P. C. Webb soner, selecting a favorable opportunity, and the other custables for perjury, boid expression of opinions which are varie into harmony with the last should be the gave the P...the leg" (as Williamson

ford to admit the habitual influence of fear, Defendant dolefully remarked that he bad gely considered as novel, dangorous, ait of all; but no ideal character cau af

She was sixteen, when she mint and styled it), the result of which was that met 5 of his own, and they would have to revolutionisry, blasphemous, or supersti tud shirking is but a

with all the devotion of a passionate paltry modifination V31 Williamson went to earth: he had or

young man from New Jersey, two hard kicks on the rump and ribs to prosecute him; he would be prosecuted/ tious; but having done so they make the or tragi-coniic of fenr. la nature

it consoles the named Williamson Beckinridge Caruthers, The Bankrupt-Gio me a mouth. (Laugh. Lawson was very violent; but Pratt the law Burns then left the Court mut- willing to accept the practical couse-opular mind to select a victim. Now it is who was some six years her senior. They ter.) bow for it. The other witnesses said that must wrongfully, so he could say before stand at that point, and as a rule they are times of general

The Sheriff-No, no you hava plenty of quences of their speech.Le vin ost line, well to know whose beard to pull, and were encaged with the free consent of their

fant le boira;" but with suelt mgu the

be drawn they

it is well for a man to slave, but it is wine may

will indeed,

The Bankrupt I have not the books. thrated for their marriage; when young Caru- his for may not be able to pull his beard, thers became infected with small-pox of Man, I could province somethin' out o' thee

books that naê ither ioan could. to our like a fiu would be ridiculous overal from his lies his face was pitted Mr Galbraith here explained that the earght, but a lion hiding himself in the and love coneliness gone for ever. Aurelia skin of an aes to save himself from the ounfesses that abe at first thought to braak off the engagement, but love triumphed, Others again, so far from shirking re-and she named the day afresh. But again sponsibility, are only too ready to setu misfortune overlook the unhappy youth. it. This is in most cases the resource or He lost an arm by the premature discharge the result of habitual recklessness. Tus of a conson, and within three months after

ap-

pears to have done little more than make against the Police taking op bis friend.-P. that Lawson behaved

a feeble drain en prote Gosford that L. Volkman, boarding,bonse keeper, themselves help to draw it--but they will good that a man should slave in order friends and relatives, and the day was fix time. You said you could do it in a tight. had been in Groly badly, and he Hollywood Road, aout the following com- neither drink it nor take the responsibility An ass which, to avoid being saddled, tries the act virulent type, and wheu ho rej

-Lawson in

tering something about false slanders,

Eighteen ubair-coolies were placed in charged with obstruction. It appears cedock,

plaint:To his Suprindent of Police, Dear Sir,--Will you kindly, suo bat my Losse is freed from Cheir couly. I am so annoyed avery day the Polios give i now Tours respectfully, L. VOLEMANN The constable (Sior) apprehended all the coolies about that part of the road at 9 a.m.-His

bankrupt had threatened to mutilate the bouke, and they were compelled to take them away.

The Bankrupt sp emphatically denied this statement that the Sheriff bad to cau- tion him.

The examination was then fixed to take

Yaol before? No, never. Witusas ex- plained that fast night. Lawson had freely Expressed himself to the effect that he did not give & snored whether he wont to Protection, so I oblige to appeal to you- Knowledge, too, comes, but this particular hunter is a sorry, spectacle indeed, Yaal or not, as he had been there if plenty time" before. --Fined $5; Prats bying dis- charged.

Three so-called "loafece" were brought up by P. 0. Webb, who alleged that two Worship discharged thea without a word. recurrent use of several phrases, which Brevent creatures so for ss reputation goes, his recovery he got the other pulled out by place on Friday, 5th March.

of them word lenerters from the Oneida

(U. 8. 8.) There was, however, no evi- dence to prove this; they admitted that

-Volkmann did not show up.

SUPREME COURT. (Before the Hon, the CHIEF JUSTICE.) April 30, 1869.

they are destitute, having some down from Shanghai in the Nuuonada as stow- Aways and slept in Happy Valley for the

of the effect, it produces on those who do. As society is nose constituted this is not an unnatural result. To individual withers, and the world waxos more and more." kind of wisdom lingers deplorably, and has done su for the last ten or twenty yet A small but distinct symptom of it is the ever on the lips of a somewhat half-bearled destitute of character, and respectability, a carding machine. Auralia could not but generation, and which are often alluded to they do not hesitate to proclaim aloud their be deeply grieveil to see her lover passing. by the press as though they were calismans, willingness to accept praise or bear the from her by piecemeal, feeling as she did, i.c, permissive legislation," "a tentative policy,"

and possibly, also, the theory of blame of any measure they desire to bring that he could not long sustain this disas Still her brave reduction. nan-intervention words indicating estate about, having no earthly claim either no trous

be

process of

OCCASIONAL NOTES,

(Pall Mall Gazette.)

The New York Tribune has found out a

wishes buat profound to be fourth go, but it

last few nights, but said that they were on LEOPOLD FAIOKELL . A. D. MiroieLL of things absolutely unknown a hundred one or the other. And as no human being soul bore up, and again the wedding day! solution of the Alabama difficulty. It ca Return of Writ of Foreign Attachment years ago, Tiere is a tale of certain hus, would look to them for assistance in diffi- approached, and again disappointment settled the quarrel between North and South

no comfort or antisfaction can overshadowed it. Caruthers fell ill with by proposing to let the bien, eo by lionming to their empty and ins the use of- 059 of his gruel even to the banks of the Rhone, "did On the same principle we often see a man ejea. The friends and relatives of the in- squat into the ground like moles, and hopelessly bankrupt, who is mortgaged up teuding bride now came forward and insist thus evaded capture and escaped drown-to his ears and lives in a chronic state of ing" but this mode of vanishing has no indebtedness, quits ready to back a bill dignity to recommend it.

T. W. Barrington, Garnishes.

Mr Pollard. v.0., instructed by Mr Gold well, for plaintiff, and Mr Hayllar, in- structed by Mr Hazeland, for Mr Barring ton, one of the Garuiebeee..

thers

it gives a hint to Minister Johnson. What

we are to do is this--trabefer Canada to

ed that the match should be broken the United States, free of all cost, abahdon

off; but, after wavering a while,Aure all jurisdiction over it, sud then the Ameri-

Mr Pollard stated that, as Captain Lanefndbag waiting to be aquessed, a bit for a friend. What matter, indeed, is it la, with a generous spirit, said she had can people will "ery.quita" with us.

A.

It is

to bini for in any chas the doswer will be reflected exfly upon the mattet, enda vory liberal offer. But we observe that no effects, and whether he owes £1,000 could not discover that Backinridge was the American people are rather inclined to

the eve of getting employment from Black- wood or Julien yesterday.-Wabb insisted that prisovers had given contrairy names"; they had been taken before the "Merionu Counsel, who had said he could do noth ing for them.His Worship bundled the off to see what the American Consul, Blackwood, to could do for them: they

sisy destined for the potter's hand, are could not be allowed to sleep in Happy was found to have no funds in hand what respectable things no doubt. The bag is Valley and get forer, at all events. sver belonging to the defendant, there were full, though it be but of wind; the olay is or £1,100 is of little consequence, since he to blame; so she extended the time ones laugh at it, although in English quarters, turdydarkie" named Morris Lake, only two of the garnishees who appeared in plastic it is its only merit; but they are has neither the meaus nor the intention of more and ho broke bis leg. It was a sad where the authority of the Tribune is be was picked up so hopelessly drunk last this case. The facts of the plaintiff's case hardly worth holding aloft if they were the paying anything at all. Perhaps there are day for the poor girl when she saw the Sur- lieved to be equal to that of the law and night, that he tumbled out of the sudan- were that, on the 9th of March, the du brazen serpent itself. He who aspires to very few of us who have not been guilty geon reverently bearing away the sack the prophets, the proposal may give serious

at one time or other of shirking, and a whone uses she had learnt by previous fistustade. chair two or three times on his way to the fendant (Auses Dickens Mitchell, who inuance men, and to be deferred to a solitary bit of slicking way be without perience, and her heart told her the bitter Lord Longford bas just had to pay 8d. Station. His Worship observed to Mr was manager of works of Duion Dock Co-be reverenced, must forogo a good deal

much consequence, and apparently affect truth that some more of her lover was gone, postage on a letter from a French sculptor nor should be go shod in the Darkie that he must have be unusually pany) came and bought 28 caess of Vivian's of Bilité or "cobbled shoe of humi- nothing, and no one. Its importance lies She felt that the held of her affection was who, on reading of his lordship's promotion drank, and might have been & deus as Yellow Métal, amounting to 136 pínula sud savate this morning.-Darkie replied that he did valued at $3,038.46. A proportionate quanlity." The stuoat courage in avowing in this, that it may be the evidence of growing were and more circumscribed every to the rank of major general, inmediately moral deterioration It is sometimes the day, but once more she frowned down her wrote to point out that it was his duty to not know about that (lie seemed to believe tity of 15 piculs ($337.75) composition as opinions. is appareatly consistent with the strongly in his luck and strong constitu- were also purchased from the plaintiff, on utmost cowerico in acting on them; hut owning act and ultimate expression of a relatives, and renewed her betrothal provide a brass statuette, or at least a bust, long coures of vacillation of purpose, of Shortly before the time and for the up- of himself; "sons on uniforme de général tion) he got tight," and he was not very the same day.

this method inspires small respect, and makes

bluted perceptinire, and deadened con tials another disaster occured. There was Aure anything that be had done. He Chief Justice: This was a sort of proli- no converta. To give an order, to toais science, or of a cowardice which loaea every but one 10an scalped by the Owen's River en grande tenue," for the bonefit of posteri- tyLa statuaire," said the eloquent found himself in the "lock-up" this morn-minary.

on its being executed without assigning any thing without even striking the blow which Indians last year--that man was What artist, perpétue le souvenir des hommes ing, and he would be very glad to get away;

all have won the victory. son Beckinridge Caruthers of New Jersey. ho had shipped on board the Eri King, ed his waya. On 30th March, he got 6 the responsibility of BRocess or defent, the

Nota Bene

bonheur de leur famille, qui conserve et which was going in a few days to a northern piculs, 523 eatties, of composition nails for praise or blame which may follow, was the

his heart when he lost his buir for ever, and immortalise dans le diétal, cette belle on- porty and then bone-His Worship then $145. 18. These purobnses were eaid to be virtue of aur uld school of soldiers and poti applicable to Governments and to nations disebarged the prisoner.

for the ship W. G. Fussell, and receipts ticians, and we should like to see a little as individual mon) and it happens that in that hour of bitterness he almost cursed veloppe d'une grande ambe, que la mort Lu Akwai and Chow Asin, shopkeepers were given, delivery being taken by defend more of the same spirit in the new, An out rulers do just now show a most lament the mistaken merey that had spared his détruit d'un soufle; le bronze est immor- head. At last Aurelia is in serious perplex tel." All this eloquence was thrown away At Bowkewau, were charged at the instance aut; but he did not act in the capacity of underling cannot be charged with, and ble disposition to shirk responsibility.

Meaning that Messrs Gladstone, Bright afty as to what she ought to do. She still on Lord Longford, but it has procured the of the licensed opium-seller in that village agent for any one.

ought not to be punished for, the mistakes, are wishful to shirk the responsibi- loves her Beckinridge-she still loves what artist at least an advertisement, for the with having sold opium without a license, Mr L. P. Ward, who went into the wit and faults of his superior; but no head or An the shops were previously suspected, ness box, admitted a debt of $200 to de chief of any department, however limited,lity which its upon England hu matters is left of him; but her parents are bitterly Times has printed h's letter.

Continental And we go with the Pall opposed to tho thatoh. Now what is she to The French papers attribute s. met to and the evidence was clear, Mr Russell fendant, for furniture, and stated that he aliould be encouraged or allowed to shirk Afull Gazette entirely. O. M.] do? It is a delicate question, which involves Lamartine, for which, had he been still fined the first defolant in the auto of $10 would pay it into the hands of the Regis the responsibility of his own measures.

the life-long bappizees of a woman, aud alive, they would sourcely, we should think, (in default une month's imprisonment) and trar of Court, as ordered.

After all one grows a little weary of this

It is generally believed in well-informed and that of nearly two-thirds of a man have liked to make him pesponsible. Sems the sound defendant $25, or three months! Mr W. T. Barrington, having been sworn, perpetual attituilinizing after the manner imprisonment.

stated that he had transactions with A, D of Pilate this unceasing washing of hauls circles that the saving which Mr Childers However, Aurelia bought poor Beckinringe one asked the post whether he was not

a wooden leg and two atins, a glass THE ILLEGAL LIQUOR-SELLING CASE. Mitcholl, and had purchased a third-share and calling of gods and meu to behold our will propose to effect during the financial

his publications. "No," he is reported to William Henry Burns, proprietor of the in the American schooner Fogle, for $1700 absolutte luuerence. One would say, tuo, year of 1960-70 will be from 50, 00 to bye, and a wig and took hing and all ing too much money in advertising have answered, "advertisements are abso odd, of which he had paid $130, leaving that teen must some time experience a dia million sterling. It is

Even divina Torabip" Intely recy (in the original le bon Dieu) needs adver Defendant stated that he could not between $1200 and $1500 due, for which he preacience of the wisdom which asserts and saving in the Army Estimates that the the stosferu for botter, for got two witnesses to come from the ship Old had given Mitchell promissory notes. He proves that there is neither economy or now nearly completed, will be something

WHAT part of a ship is never new -The tising Otherwise what is tho meaning of Dominion, but he had got what they meant bad, however, received no account what utility in shirking-least of all in shirking over one million sterling Army and Navy

(b) old,

church bells to swear to, in writing This document over of earninge; and as Mitchell had all responsibility. To some extent a parrow, Guette,

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Mr Pollard asid, Yes, it was thus hegresa reason, and at the same time to fully accept might, a The moral of all this is as He was hurrying home with happiness in ont fait la gloire de leur patris et le

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