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No. 1938-AUGUST 24, 1869.]

BARON VON GUMPACH ON THE

PEKİNG COLLEGE

THE CHINA MAIL.

Inspector Grey brought up two of the Chinese West Point shop-koopers and charged them with having obstructed the thoroughfare with sugar hage, Both de

oric.It is particularly requested that al communications relating to the general mess of this paper be addressed to the Proprietor and in no case to individuals by of

me Moch delay and inconvenience in letter upon the Peking: College. We fendants were fined $6, the transaction of business will thereby be

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, AUG. 24, 1869.

Ir a report to which we recently gave currency be true, a great change must ve come over the mind of the Inspector Maritime Customs. That some strong, privé influence is at work with Mr Burlingame is pretty: clearly evidenced

We reprint below the firs of a series extracts from Baron ve Gumpach

do not think it necessary to copy the entire document, as much relates to the Baron's personal reputation as an astro- nomer only. The first paragraph touch es upon this matter —

On my departure from Europe, in, the autumn of 1906, my views had passed through the "paradoxical" stage, and just entered the next one. In all pro bability, they would now have been far on their way towards a final recognition, had I not been induced to come to this country; and to accept the Chair of Astronomy and Mathemation in a University which at the

tims had, and to this day has, no existence

There are grave differences pending bo tween Mr Hart and myself relative to this by the silence which he has of late pre-projected University, and as the necessity served in Europe, but we must confers may be forced upon tue of submitting them to legal decision, I wish to abstain from rsstonishment at Hearing the rumour that Mr. Hart had g

I gone so far as to recommend the stoppage of bis salary: Betting out with so wych synproerejnend,

of hi

day roinnrks which could tend to medjudice that official in public opinion. The few additional words for which Jaball from: your courtesy claim space, are simply in terilad to indicate my positions in onsnets

Plaintiff was very wroth and excited; he persisted in the setion, and demanded leave to bring witnesses to prove it. Man Ma

His Honor said that he had never heard of such a thing as claiming brokerage on the Mr F. L Hazeland's house-coolie was whole rental for two years; and the plaintiff charged by that gentleman with having might bring all the Colony as witnesses before absented himself from the house all last he would recognise a claim so absurd. The night, and with having refused to explain claim was therefore diguissod.

in his conduct.-Defendant said he came at 11 pm, and that a chair-coolio tot him in The chair-coodie having been produced, this was found to beja deliberate lie; and his Worship accordingly fined defendant in the aim of 5, in default ten days in- prisonment.pachge

SUPREME COURT. Before Hou, J.

PAUNUBYOTE Special Jury Care.

August 24, 1869hful

Lee SINU. KWOK YO CHUEN AND OTHERS.

This case was resumed to-day."

The following wero the jurors :-Messra. Juker, G. F. Heard, Doncon, W. Kaya, Karberg, Menke, and Hesson

tion with the institution question, and the Mr Burlingame has been peculiarly in the view which, from the first, I took of fortunate in the guttarn Expedithe conditions of its possible su000GB ton. l'eted and feasted in the United olates to ap extent almost unparalleled amongst the speech loving citizens of of New World, he has the mortification of tuding that his treaty is rejected

Within a few weeks after toy arrival, seeing how matters stood, I applied for advisor to Sir Ruberford Alecek, in, kle capacity of British Minister, and stated to him my desire to ratuen at once to Europe, That advice was freely given, and in such terms that, on its strength, I decided on staying,

Mr

Plaintiff, however, continued an excited argument on the subject, until his Honor called upon the Bailiff to remove the noisy gentleman from the Court.

Barrington . J. M. da Silva, $117.93, rent and taxes for a house in Hollywood Road, lately occupied by Senhor

Tatthet

Defendant denied his liability, and said that the present occupant would pay. But

judgment was given against him, with costa.

them open will so soon as I can read them. wont trust no one to Read them or to write for me I doont know how you will Read these Lanos

is All Ges Work I feel well iff my Eye wear the sweling is just Going Down G may I wor ship the lord gears for the Laws of god must be Geit sum tane to Dust o Lord hou art in heaven bless our 2 barts and soles and be with its sod Protect us."

An action of a totally different character,

DOWNFALL OF GAMBLING. It has long been a vexed question whe- ther the interests of morality would be better served by suppressing or continuing to tolerate the gambling tables which still exist in a few towns on the Continent; the advocates of suppression taking their stand on the immorality of legalising what they are pleased to term dens of vice and ini- quity, while the partisans of toleration assert that the less evil is to be apprehended from a system of gambling conducted fairly affecting the personal liberty of every citizen, and under Government aurveillance than has been instituted in this city by Com from the unlioansed and clandestine tripota modore R, W. Meade, a distinguished to which players would resort if deprived officer of the United States Navy, against of the facilities which at present exist for certain parties for false imprisonment the indulgence of their passion. Without The circumstances which led to this suit pretending to

to solve so intricate a problem and constitute its basis, would furnish the we cannot shut our eyes to the fact that groundwork for a romance not inferior in absorbing interest to Mr Charles Reade's public opinion everywhere inclines strongly story of 14 Very Hard Cash," which is founded on a somewhat similar series of îngidents. The commodore's daughter was sought in marriage by a gentleman of great wealth, whom the mother of the young lady favoured. The commodore, who is a). high-tempered and irascible old salt, after the manner of Smollett's naval herpes, objectedl very strenuously and forbed the Jover making any further advances.

a

to the former view of the question. German hells are all doomed to be sup. pressed at the expiration of their prezent Wing Hop v. Jose de Senta. Decred lenses; a recent vote of the Belgian Cham- with coats.

bara has fixed the 31st of October, 1871, as the date on which "Fatal Zero" shall come or the rain. C. Daluto a.“ Auns Pinto, $100. Judge for the last time in Spa; and now a petition, digued by 1,500 inhabitants of Nice, has been presented to the French AC. Sequeirs, J. L. de Sa, $46, for Senate praying that body to use its infta-

$30, with conte Deore was given for

grast stronghold of gambling at Monaco, Should their efforts be successful the Eng

one to procura dhe amppression of the

the conspired and camedore up in a private insane asylum while the marriage took place. A phy

some epinepition aisiau of

on that Sequare, gave his professional

Whereupon, the mother, daughter, and

the commodore's brain was disordered; and acting upon this and the application of us family, the managers of the asylum forcibly dessined him in custody. The compotiore, who heoma, from the voluminous correspon

by the very government that sent him the oppositionally, A few days late 1800, defendant (who are ginseng er held himself habla for THE DUKES RECEPTION IN INDIA. idence that has been made public, to be the

Montagnes

Plaintiff stated that the sum claimed

CHA

The

This was an aotion to recover damages caused by waste of a house in the tenancy for sure suid house for six months the aur ing Attorney General, instructed by Caldwell, appeared for the plaintiff'; and Mr HW Hohnliqla 6 Ch M. de Senna, lish settlement in Heligoland will be the Hayllar, instructed by Mr Francis was for $16.95, for provisions supplied. Defend last refugo of the lovers of rouge et noir the defendants According to the terris ofast admitted $6.95 of the amount, and said and roulette Pall Mall Gazette. This the adjournment some ten days ago, a sum that the other 810 alleged to be due were is true, inasmuch as none bus Indians natives of $1600 had been paid into Court by for goods presented to him by a clork of of the Far East are admitted to the govern

Mr Hohnholz'a, named Pinto. Be admit-mont hells of Hongkong-ED, C,M.] defendente AR GAER JOU BA

The Acting Attorney General, in stating ted having received delivery of all the. the case, gave the fitota as follow. In May goods, but said that the $0.96 was all be Mohants) agreed to take and took possession was offered to me by Mr. of a house in Bonham Strand-belonging to appeared on the books, and he had nothing Bart of caballing to him my conditions, the paintil this house faces the Prayas whatever to do with any presents from in the shape of propositions, embodied in a letter, dated the 20th January 1887. They well as Bonhain Street, and was so built into to the defendant. The goods alleg were, all of them, verbally accorded by him to forul two distinct houses, having reed to have been thus presented consisted of on his own part and that of the Chinese peotively several floors each of which champagne, porter, dec.

could be tenanted separately. The rent government, and included the erection of agreed on was $80 per mouth, the tenant furmshed with all the appliances of modern also paying $27.40 of police and lighting science, and compréhending besides the rates. This agreement was fully carried out until 22nd April 1868; bat owing to complete meteorodogical the depreciation of land the rent was reluc and magnetic department, an extensive

rent had been received; and the plaintiff workshop, the primary cost of which, ex- ricans resident in Chins generally. He clusive of building and incidental expenses,

therefore claimed six months rent at $70 has been rebuffed in France, rendy had estimated as me. 13.00 faq, dire per month and taxes. No notice what nough to avail itself of the social ex- tion of the observatury was condhanded over, and several pieces of property evor had been given, no keys had been nitement of seeing pigtailed coolie boys myself. My duties were to be restricted belonging to defendants had been left in join in a qindrile, or to add Chinese to it; and hence another gentleman was to the house; so that, defendants having left

of Autographe to its album collections, but besphointed, in my place, to the Chair It top politically wise to commit itself Mathematics in the college. 1 was to have the Colony, plaintiffs had to break open tolany agreement which would neutralize Europeso, and the necessary number house Q those grounds, as to rent, the tie boncessions it has hitherto obtained to comprehend within Its Walls, my own learned Acting Acting General claimed a verdiot An to the waste, the facts as its on religionists in China, Russia residence as well as the festire rooms for alleged are, that the building was origi astronomy, and though neminally connally two houses; but så defendants buri nected" with the quiversity, was to be

ness required alterations in the cross waila

forth; that his high-flown descriptions of the good faith and desire for progress which, as he asserted, animated the Minese Government (and to do bin Jushes we believe that he had bond fide persuaded himself into a partial adoption of those statements) are as distasteful to

new observatory on a moderate scale, to be

astronomical

2

affair, now brings his action for false im prisonment. The high social position of the parties concerned, and the fast that at-houses shall not be held under rigid nobody feels safe if commitment to private restraint, will give to the trial an importance and interest of a peculiar kind

The feeling of the whole country has been

his employers, 85 to Europeans and Ame-library, a printing press, and a mechanic's Bit to $70. Since the 16th of October, no the box, and said that he did give the al- iu so Imperial a.style, will not the Durbar Hikely enough to exert an unhappy political

În scarcely likely, in face of the protest

I

of native, assistants. The observatory" WAS

the inors to obtain possession of their

His Honor asked plaintif if he would not. take a verdict for $6.95, and deduct the $10 from the clerk who is said to have pre-

Elaintiff refused to do so. seated them to defendant

B. Pinto, the clerk referred to, went into

leged goods as a donation to the defendant; and it must have been from some inistake of the compradare that they were entered in the books,

His Honor give judgment for $16.95, and added that Mr Pinto and defendant would have to arrange the presentation business as best they could.

A

CORRESPONDENCE,

ESCAPE OF GAS.

nade by her able Minister at Peking,finder, peranalant solute con and floorings, and these were carried out, Company has an Inspector, or not; it would favory one of our 133 nobles by patent will killing him on the spot. He knew Colonel

to pour, hal upon the hurt dignity of the envoy, Much as she desires the friendship of the United States ahe carvely likely to approve measures whichnidst resalt in the decrease of her Propage if carried out in their integrity,

Calcutta correspondent of the least of a lunatic of all concezned is the Times says Already (June) I learn from some of the feudatory States in Bajpootana, the native chiefs are talk his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh ing of the ceremonist on the arrival of who is expected in Caleutta not later than the 15th of December, and at agra in the first week of January. Is he to hold n Court as her Majesty's representative shocked by a brutal and cowardly murder. What bonours is he empowered to coufer

which although strictly personal in the Lord Mayo received the Ameer of Cabul motive and manner of its perpetration, in at Agra excond all that have gone before in effect and further embitter relationa not now splendour? There is hardly a chief who is of the pleasantest kind. Edward M. Verger not calculating on some little addition to is a prominent citizen of Jackson, Miss his honor, ranging from an extra gun or sissippi, and Colonel Joseph C. Crane, two to his salute to the K.C.3.1, vacant US, was the mayor of that town under by the death of the Maharajak of Edur or the recent military appointment of General the 6.U., thrown away on the late Amos. Yorger was in arrears for taxes, Nizam of Hyderabad. Even from an Eng and in his absence from home the mayor tish point of view, the political effect of the issuad a distress warrant, and asized a piano Royal Duke's prosence will be great. Hi belonging to him, which was duly advertis therto all Darbars have been more or less ed for sale. On Yerger's return to Jackson, Tocul. Even the splendid assembly of he met Colonel Crane, and after vainly nables summoned by Lord Lawrence in endeavouring to provoke him to personal 1866 was confined to a country between combat in the streets, by the use of insult- Deli and the Vindhyas. On this occasion ing language, attacked him with a knife,

first time that India is a united empire in all its circumstances was 93 revolting aa summoned, and all will realize for the Crane to be unarmed; and the assassination governed by the Queen. From Cashiners any in the long and sanguinary record of in the snowy north to Travancore in the street murders in America

A Diost painful torrid south, and from the protected Klins of Khelat in the far west to the protected renos. The wife of Colonel Crane fell upon scene was witnessed just after its cour

non chief to a subordinate ally will buclaiming with inreasoning frenzy that left out. Around aud in Agra there will Slavery had killed her husband." A. Z

Хотдог be about 18,000 troops 80 vamped and at was arrested at bis house by a file of United such a season of the fear as to defy choler. States soldiers, and ja to be tried before The mere gathering of the attendanta of military commission. This disposal of him the fendatories will be a vast undertaking, is unfortunato, ginco the military commis and then every high English official from sign is a hateful mode of procedure every. every part of India will be present. On where throughout the country, and doubly both banks of the dimma, there will be so in the South. No right-miusled parson, torined the vastest camp which even ásîn

however, can hear

hear otherwise than with bas seets in historie tings, for 16 must be su

antisfaction that the &SSALSAILI is likely to Pay with his life the penalty of his cowardly crime. It is due to the citizens of Jackson to state that in public meeting they Cus avowed all sympathy with Yerger, and ex- pressed in becoming terms their, abhorrence of the deed. The murdered inayor, who came from Obio, was spoken of by every body as an amiable and excellent man, but he owed his life to his own folly, in not causing Yerger to be arrested, when it was well known in Jackson that the latter was

if

be

The British Minister who is credited tronomical alssa for seven or eight years to those two, houses, knocked into one could last fortnight, creating anything but a Rajah of Munipote on the confines of China, the dead body with sobs and shrieks, ex-

in

well informed quarters with having set in motion this gigantic sham, bas turned his back upon his former ally and brother Minister in a most unmistakeable way Altogether the prospects of the Burlin- gene embassy look as black as they can well be, a far as the interests of its mom bers are concerned, and as bright for the

To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL

HONGKONG, 24th August, 1989, St-I don't know whether the Gas trol Thok, I found myself, from the con- the building, by being converted into one be as well, however, if the manager gout mencement of March 1867, in a position house instead of two, has been thereby some one round gocasionally to ascertain virtually independent of the college dopreciated value; moreover there is a there is any leakage of Gas. At the lower and as Mr Hart, in a letter dated the 25th October following informed me that the rent demand in that district for smaller part of Albany Road, just opposite College houses at a rental of 880 or $90, while Gardens, the Gas has been ascaping for the students would not be ready to join the as-

command rental of about $45. only

pleasant smell, pink The difference of this rental

was claimed by the plaintiff A claim was also made on safely deferred for the next five years, is the ground that defendants had not kept the very clear to you, Sir, how my teaching house in proper repair. In the But, off, again, can have contributed towards effectually claimed by defendante a claim of Tls, 121 had

rring" that marring

DOW far-famed tight boon made for repairs effected by: thom have been source of intellectual-blessings after the typhoon, of 1867; but this sum to the whole-nation school, heartily plaintiff denied all liability of paying, and article? Is it were of Pour que this was shown significantly by the fact Is this mere personal igno- that no notice whatever had been given of

which, for more than such repairs.

come, and the steps to be taken for the

construation of the observatory might be

Yours faithfully,

THE NORTH,

The NC steamer Chinc came in this The entrance to the Yangtzo has again become the scene of a disastrous wreck that of the British ship Hamilla Mitchell, consigned to Messrs Stonissen & Co., with cargo worth something like $800,000 ad- ditional. This good ship, about midnight of the 10th-11th instant, went ashore on the Leuconis Rucks about 15 miles from the South Saddles.

afternoon, with news to the 18th inst

future prospects of foreign policy in rance of the position have occupied in The Acting Chief Justive asked whether 40,000 sterling in dollars, and a general spread and arranged as to keep off disease.

a quarter of a century, 1

ect.

China as ita opponents could have dared to hope. It is almost impossible that the learned world, sufficient to

cient to explain is the defendants were monthly tenauts, and the rejection by tha Paking authorities attempt to pala me upon the estimation of was answered in the affirmative. of the agreement made in the United your readers as a man who denied the The Acting Attoruny Goners further

JOTFINGS FROM AMERICA. States, the outspoken language of the value of the Newtonian discoveries, and said that the plaintiff had sned and obtain

The following items are from the Mor to screen Mr Hart from the responsibilities ed a decree from one of the defendants British Minister, the unsuppressed sneer of bis course of action. at my expense for rent, but i

ing Held porrespondence rent but that this defendant disappear-

We regret to record the death, by drown-

NEW YORK, June 16, with which Mr Burlingame was request apprehend there must be malevolphco at its

ing in the harbour, last night (13th) of ed in Paris to explain the anomaly source. But, he this as it may, pray let

The New York Yacht Club held its au- between his representations and the him rest assured that I begrudge no attacks then called, and he detailed the particulars Captain Bell had spent the evening ashore, James Gordon Bennett, Jun., was in com- Lee Sing (plaintiff, of the Wo Hing) was Captain Bell, of the British barque Lortonnial regatta on the 10th instant. Mr. practices of the Chinese, and the records upon me from whatevor quarter they comes

statomeut. He said defendants gave a vague at 11 o'clock. In getting out of the sampan poms of policy all journals published in taste, in an ungentlemanly form, and with sort of notice of their intention to quit, the on to the ladder, he accidentally lost his board his beautiful now yacht the Disant homienie. And it may be said that

azil the out either rhyme or £1800. China; cau fail to awaken Lord Cla

premises were never finally handed over, balance and fell into the water and was op te which this for the English fate je likely enough to happen to Northern

waters on the 20th inst. and the keys.(which he had never sean) had drowned. His body has not been recovered far the specimen of marine architecmunities, whenever they are brought t men placed in authority over Southern com- The Shanghat papers have articles

ture of her olaas ever built in America, and, collision with turbulent, hand-drinking Mr Gibson's death, eulogising his conduct and condemning the treatment. he received with some one of the Royal Yacht Squad- naturally seek to gratify their vorgeful hate as she will probably have a trial of speed reckless characters like Yerger, who will at the hands the home government. run off the Isle of Wight before the Sam- against an alien magistrate, thinking the

Rumours aro current that Me Burlin

mer is Lover, a brief description of her may game's pay has been stopped.

of outrages which have united upon the the less so, when they are made in bar of the alterations referred to in the opening and was returning to his ship in a sampan mand of the deck as vica commodore, ongeking a rencontre with the purpose of

rendon to the real position in which his

suicidal policy has placed our interests i

A reaction must come sooner or later, fisiorgio,

LOCAL.

TO-DAY'S POLIÓR

and in proportion as it comes apeedilyr May on the Bench, will beneût acorue to foreigners..

Thirty even Chinese veonpants of *****One of the first questions which odeur houses in Bridges Street, Lyndhurst Tor:

to the mind is, naturally, what lesson race, Graham Street, Queen's Road Cen-

tof

not been given över. The present tenant o the house sutered it on March 6th, 1869 while the, defendants' conusel alleged that

o claim was made until 12th March.

The Acting Attorney General said that would be altered.

Witness (in cross-examination) continued

floor

the

BANKRUPTCY COURT, LONDON, June 25.

!

OCCASIONAL NOTES.

(Pall Mall (Fazette.)

bis

into

be of interest to English yachtsmen. The Political prejudice of their neighbours will

by John Forsyth, and was originally Dadless was built et Mystic, in Connecti- secure them from punishments. Pay ige named 'Hirondelle, but very material: alterations were male in bur, amounting almost to rebuilding, before she was attach- nd to the flotilla of the New York Club,

While everything is getting ready for the and her name was changed in CODBSQUANCA (Before Mr Commissioner BACON.) of the persistens of the publie in calling Foumenical Council in Rome and the new In re F.- H. P. MACKINTOSH,The ber Z Hirendel, an aspirated HSyllabus, the Jews of Germany have not bankrupt, formerly a marchant of Kin hot rod with a payib ben idle. There is at this moczona Kiang, in China since of Liverpool, Herdimensions and appurtenances are as fol- Synod sitting in Leipsic, consisting of about Edinburgh, and elsewhere, came up for low-Length over all 127 fact water-lins, eighty rabbis, professors, and other lay examination and discharge on acceivits 117f; depth of hold; 20ft. 6. breadth of representatives of various Jewish commu height of mainmet 90ft, height of main is to induce the authorities to found sither topmast 60ft making total height from special departments faculties for deck to truck 160ft,; foremast ft., f

ro Jewish theology forstop

the German univérk 12ft, or 181ft from deok to truck; main- ties, OF to endow special chairs for main-fore, 32ft. Gin She will spread Prof

Professor Lazarne, of Berlin,

the 30th

A Meating has been held at Shanghai to rosil of this by the Chinese, from the teal atid O. R. West, Pool Strget, Jervoise to say that the Gambling Farmers were, in organise proceedings for the reception of

of this attempt to hoodwink the Street, D'Aguilar Street, Wellington Street, the place for ten days, but could not agres the Duke of Edinburgh. Governments of the West Much good and Wanchi were brought up before Mahout the rent and fixtures; he was a men be worth turcs were said by defendants to or much evil may result. The Chinese May for having kindled bonfires in the bar of the Gambling: Farm then. The fix

offer- allowed, under interested advice, to be freet, to the endangering of the adjoining

farmers only the gambling of the defendants admit $500; but the property Most of love that they have condescended inted in the offence lind best committed, ed $110. He did not know that the houses next door were rented for $10 and 920 each. making a further treaty agreement, unco- but

year; and greed by force, my simply decline to the Magistrate imposed a penalty upon All He complained against the alterations made, Ofe but accepted rent afterwards, and rested ake any further attempts in the same of $2 each, amounting to some direction. Their view of diplomatic Me H. C. Caldwell appeared to ask for a

or two were remanded.

the reut besides, Defendants re-tiled the intercourse was, evidently, that it was a

Witness (re-examined) said that defon. useful ebgine for obtaining advantaged in the sumaliona case at the instance dants promised to leave the house in the rotarning debta of 20403 £4,000 being beam, 26ft. measurement, 200 tons mities. The chief purpose of the assembly

B. S. Walker against the Hon T. fromany Government more powerful than Forth (Colonial Treasurer), for sasault, but they had not done so. He bad noth

same state as it was when thay, eutered it, due to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bauk

stated at £2,000. Mr Laurance, for the assignees, opposed itself. The idea of reciprocity had obvio and His Wership ordered, that it only never entered their minds. They should be heard at any time convenient to ing to do with the management of the Mr Bagley supported. may put the recent instructions of Lord the counsel on both sides abtivo to be

Farpt,ade and pr

Clarendon as to referring all matters givesi. to Peking, into the scale against the the West-end taverns, were summoned for Peter Flughes and Nicholas. Paul, from failure of Mr Burlingame to bliain bating amaaltid a Chinese doctor named anything worth the expenditure of Lai Wing Sang; but as the defendants did & hundred thousand dollars per an- not appear, a warrant for their arrest was nhia ; und, content in their belief that issued by the Magistrate, we shall at all events for the present, carry out our programme with honor,

of Mr

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Obu Ang, a barber, was charged by in spector Grey under remarkable circum

stances. - About 8 o'clock isat night, a com-

no matter how shameless their own stable heard a disturbance in a house at

SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT. (Before Hon. J. C. WHYTE.) * Angust 24, 1869. Low A Ng and another . J. Foster,

conduct, may decide upon letting the fu- West Point, and took two Chinese into cus$19,75, for chali-hire. This case was ad ture take care of itself. On the other hand, tedy. It appears that the defendant had journed from last Conat day on defeudant

at

The bankrupt, who was quite a you

a young. boom 79ft.; main-gal, 35ft 6in.; and that purpose. The Synod was opened by

ton Water in a

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Jadicions and strong-minded counsel may given the other man into custody on some depositing $15 in Court and to allow defend-rupted that it was quite reason the jury gave damages in the sun of the fundamental principles of Jolla

involving a frand upon the public in the lion (near the door of the house) a

the two, Some Afty

"His Houd

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The examination of the witnesses was be man, stated that he commenced business in ing proceeded with at half past four, st China in September, 1856, and stoppet in about 8000 yards of canvas. In the of June, the anniversary, as he pointed plaintiff had bean examined, while about a biz ezoditors were all aware of his position, marvot of taste, and luxury, the woodwork the Emperor Maximilian, instead of burn- which time only two witnesses for the June, 1807. He met his losses og ton, and sistter of decoration tho Dauntless is a of Ranchlin's death, who first propres to dozen remained outalde.e

His Honor observed that the account of her cabins being mostly an inlay of rose-ing the Talmud, to found Talmudical chairs presented a series of blanks.

wood ebony, white holly, and maple. If at different universities. The first resolu Mr Laurance asked that the bankrupt she has favouring winds upon her outward tion pronounced " Judaism to be in fullest should file accounts extending over the time he had been in business, and that the bassage, she may be looked for in Southamp- accordance with the principles of moderu all mon, the equality of all before the law, osigner should have the opportunity of ter reaches Floot-street days after this let-state and society, the absolute equality of ascertaining the position of the bankrupt's An action for breach of promise their equality of duties and rights in rela- affairs in Chipa.

Chicago has just terminated in a verdict tion to the State, and the fullest liberty of After hearing Mr Bagley for the bank for the plaintiff, a love-lom dansal of the individual in his religions convictions,

thirty, Miss Amanda J. Craig, to whom

· It is presume that the Berlin Uni convince them, that a shami mission, charge or other, and on the way to the Sta ant to produce evidence in disproof of

struggle plaintiff statement

able to ask for further accounts, and the $100,000. The defondant was a rich and versity will open the first Faculty for His Hunor said he

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prefer to be same must be filed.

very illiterate bachelor, rejoicing in the Jewish theology." It is needless to add that very measures taken to appoint its meta took place between

Adjourned accordingly.

same of Elisha P. Sprague. The corres the new foundation is not intended by the bets, a mission whose object is to arrest yards after this, the other man dropped lieve the plaintiffs, as defendant's statement down and died. The Inspector, therefore hid hoon contradicted by his own wichess.

pondence of Amands and Elisha, produced promoters for Jews, but for students of progress, ls and must ever be a failure charged the survivor on suspicion of having Judgment was given for $16, but without

In court, was in some respecte se remark. Jewish saienos, theologians, and philolo that their only hope, if they would not had something to do with the death of the costs

A LADY noticed a boy sprinkling salt ou able as that of Abelard and Heloise, or gisté of all shaden. China disappens as an independent cessed, and asked for a remaid pending this

the pavement to take off the ice, and re- Major Yelverton and Theresa Longworth.

We have no desire to comment upon Mr. 8. Examoodson & J. Willaume, $00, fearked to a friend, pointing to the salt, Amanda wrote tenderly and gnabingly Goldwin Smith's career in America it it is nation before the locritable and inexora verdict of a Coroner's Jury to be held this ble law which has in wubosssion raised aftermons. The remand was granted for brokerage. This was a claim for bro "Now this is true benevolence. No, with proper regard for orthograpliy out painful to the foulings of his admirers, but and destroyed empires since the world Low Akung, a Queen's Road shopkeeper, kerage for having let a house belonging to ain't" said the boy, somewhat indignantly, syntax, like the New England

who was security or ball for a prisoner the defendant for two years.

** is sale

mistress that the was. Elisha disdained we presume that there is no profanity lu Defendant later that he not the plaintif She thus actor complulood to ide all the trammels of Euplish composition, quoting what the American. papers say un Blow, if they like but progress and not in auswer to a summons to show cause Progression. Much depends upon the the $25 recognisance should not be estreat would let any of his birdeen Street bouses. Asked him if he did not allow him 500 beyond the reach of Artemas Ward in his Philadelphis Age remarks that it always folign officials now in Feking as to ed Defendant admitted having sigued the Defendant replied that he would do so for year. Yes, sir," replied Tom it is true happiest moments of inaccuracy. The regarded bim sa an'ignorant, political char

lalau"-language which we totally disap- Which view will be accepted. The pred bond, but said hd thought his man had $100 a month and he heard to more about that you allow ine that soin; but it is never following passage written when suffering prose and expressas satisfactions that he beit year is a turning point in Cinness appeared. He now produced the victim, it for two month that A gentleman wished Different MEASURES DE VALGs.The interesting as an example of the literary aals.", The inors decorous New York Times

at which use the plain-paid."

from an attack of erysipelas (arisiplace) is at last finding his level among the Radi who explained that his mother had most tiff called and said inopportunely died at the time, and he

attainments of a western millionaire therefore went to bury her sending his younger brother to the Magistracy instead, Mr. May discharged the defendant, with a caution,YARRAN

We created; lies in progresa judicions, other day who, failed. ta: röpaat, App on one occasion, and was naked whether be on Tom about his getting into debty and and his spelling in delightfully infelicitous, the subject. We observe, then, that the

history; and upon the British Govern ment and representatives especially, does devolve to ensure that its influence hall be for the best interests: both of China and the world.

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to speak about the house. This gentinian Spanish ideal-Milions The Spanish real

saysWe fear Mr. Smith's opinions of agreed with defendant to take the house for Twopenta-halfpenny tefte af einnot write much I campott ase one Bitt the beneficial werking of democracy, in two years at a rental of $75 a month and

ant of my The Gott the aris place very Bad its some directions will not be strengthened by of course he denied any ansh ridiculous

Is Gesting Beatar I have 1 Letters from you hin personal răperiences in this country m slajm 'as that advanced by the plaintiff.

But cant to Road them have hott broken

A NEW YORK paper calls the boy of the ported" a "dirty, lawless, lying, counselsnes. les, unbearable barbarian and nuisance,

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