No. 4359-JUNE 21, 1877.)

Rövd, Father B. Vigano officiated as Interpreter in Italion.

Examination of Amico Giacomo was then continued I went to the brothel to look for the 2nd prisoner because I know be was sure to be found there. I stopped in the brothel about 10 minutes before we went out again. It was after this that we first met the Turk." I bad heard that Achiney had lost his knife on board. (The rest of this man's evidence, elicited to-day, was similar to what he had given yesterday), -

By a Juror: Can you tell us anything how Manoel Rae came to his death, and what caused it?

Answer: 1 left Achiney with the deceas- ed in the street.

Coroner: When the Indian constables came to the boarding house and you follow- ed them in, was Achiney in the house then?

Aanwer Yes, Coroner-You left him and the deceased in the street, how did you account for his being in the house!

He was understood to say that he did not know.

!

One of the Jurors observed that he be- Hoved there were tome observations by the 2ad prisoner that had not been interpreted to the Court:

P. O. Bond said he had interpreted every thing the man said tabim, by way of answers or statements. He remembered baving some conversation with the 2nd prisoner when he was taking him down stairs for a necessary purpose. The man asked him why he was not allowed to speak. He replied that when his turn came, he could state what he liked and as long he liked. He then told the man that he must speak the truth, and asked him if he knew who was the murderer. The man said he didn't know, unless he was the man who was then

standing next to him, meaning Achiney..

The Coroner observed that such conversa tion was not important; but if it was de- sirable, the 2nd prisoner could be called up and asked about it.

Holmes, the runner to the boarding house, was recalled-I am sure that at 11 pm, when I looked up the house, sure I saw Achiney and Bent in their bunks. I even saw Bent getting into hiebunk; I am sure that Achiney was in his bunk by his dress. When I locked the house up, at 11 p.m. the only persons not in the house were the deceased and the two prisoners.

The Coroner thought it important to read over Holmes' evidence, add this was accor dingly done.

The former evidence of Holmes was read over to him and he affirmed it. He further deposed-After the door was locked, nobody could get in, and nobody did get in until I let in the Constables. There is no doubt that Achiney was in his bunk that night when I shut up the house,

Frederick Bent was recalled, but he would not say whether Achiney was in the bank above him or not, when he tumbled into his bank, as he was not sober.

The Brd prisoner farther sald: I put on the pair of trousers on the 14th, but took them off on the 15th because it was warm. The spots on them were marks of red paint which I got on board. I wished to sell the trousers in order to buy a new pair. I did not want to go to sell them myself because I had never sold any clothes before,

THE CHINA MAIL.

Fire Brigade, . Charitable Allowances, Works and Buildings, Roads, Streets, and Bridges,. Miscellaneous Services, Military Contribution,

Dr Ayres, Colonial Surgeon, here arrived and was sworn :-Inspector Lindsay shewed mo a, pair of "trousers the other day andį. I examined two spots on them, with the view of ascertaining whether they were blood-stains or not. The spots were of red paint which had eaten into the material of the trousers, and I took out a plece with a His Excellency said these items had al- penknife. They bore no resemblance to ready gone through the Finance Committee. blood stains. There could be no doubt They were for expenditure incurred in the about it, and I did not think it necessary time of his predecessor; nevertheless it was his formal duty to move their first reading. to make a further examination of them.

The End prisoner's statement on the There was a decrease of over $3,000, al- point was read to the Doctor, who, how-though some items showed a large inarense.

The spots

The Chief Justice said that unless the vote ever, adhered to his evidence. smelt strongly of pafat when the trousers was pressing he thought it had better take were sent to him. He had no doubt about the usual course and be postponed for a that. The spots had the appearance of second reading. He had no objection to offer to any of the items, but he thought it having been cleaned by turpentine.

was always as well to let bills take their usual course, unless there was special occa- sion for hurry.

The Coroner then addressed the Jury, He would read over the whole mass of evi deuce to them if they wished, but he had no doubt the facts were fresh in their me mory. He had only a few words to say to them on

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·406.86 | arbitraria dicta,

Continental nation will get possession of Postmuster General,

1,781,43 The Attorney General thought it would Egypt; but if wo were at war, a very in- Police,

302.36 be better to pass it as it was, and wait the ferior maritime Power might succeed in Gaol,

4,600,71 decision in the oase. They were guided in barring the Canal for a time by closing the 288.76 | the law here by the decisions at Homeste entrance. We might perhaps try to induce 46,181.81 The Governor said it was a matter of all maritime Powers to agree to rule that the 9,443.19 interest. Several discussions had arisen, on Canal should never be closed in this way, bat 1,881.71 the subject at Home, in the course of the we could hardly hope that they would really 8,865,58 case in question, and one of the Judges had observe the rule in time of war. Nor is remarked with reference to another point in there any very obvious reason why other Total exclusive of Establishments, 70,160.36 volved in the discussion of this clause, "I am maritime Powers should accept such a rule. afraid a great failure of justice will occur" It would be a rule made exclusively for the Total, $78,487.87 etc. It was just possible that they might benefit of England. As the Suez Canal is hold that as the Act stands every contract & highway of universal trade, the natural should be stated. It was well for unofficial rule in the interest of Europe would be members to understand the full scope of the that it should be preserved as a highway, olause. When they issued a prospectus whether in peace or war, and that no they would be bound under this clause to vessels of war belonging to a belligerent CAMPHOR, state in terms every contract that had been should pass through it Even without any | QUICKSILVER,......

SALTFETRE, made by the promoters, directors or trustees rule being laid down, it might seem as if of the Company, with dates, naines of persons any belligerent had a right to call on Tur and so on. It now turned out that, key to fulfil the duties of a neutral, and to according to the interpretation placed on alone to the ships of all belligerents the this clause, subcontracts, for instance such a passage through an artificial ditch made Bank, on demand,

Bat contract as a man must make with a printer exclusively on Turkish territory, for printing the prospectus, must be stated, England declines to permit anything of the and other contrasts which had not previously sort; neosssity compels her. She must Credite, been stated in the prospectuses of companies. send her troops through the Canal, without The Chief Justice: It would be a fraud in regarding the noutrality of Turkey or the commercial interests of other nations, She itself if they were not entered in the books.

The Governor: They are to be stated in a strong enough to do it, and she frankly Shaughat, demand,...

tells the world that she is going to do it.

30 days. the prospectus.

Mr Lowoook said that if it were a matter. If she thus uses the right of the stronger-Bar Blver, 17, dwik. B., of much importance it would soon attract and there can be no doubt that she has no Merlaans

choice and must use it-there seems very Gold Leaf, attention at Home.

slight hope of persuading other nations to English Sovereigas, agree that, if they are at war with her, they Australian Sovereigns,

She Discount will put no obstacles in her way. cannot have the bargain all on one side; and that the bargain would be all on one side if she might send troops through the Cana! in time of war, and her enemy was pledged not to atop her using this privilege, is sure to be pointed out to her if she tries to negotiate with the object of procuring such an engagement, She must rely, not on negotiations, but on her navy. If she holds the satranos to the Canal in force, she can permit, and of course would per mit, the vessels of neutrals to use the Canal although war might be going on. But it in the English navy which would make the arrangement possible, just as it is the Eag- llah navy which makes it possible to esta blish the claim that English troops shall be sent to India in time of war through neutral Taken at Mostra Falconer & Co.'s Fremloss, territory.

The Ordinance was then read a first time.

THE FIRE BRIGADE.

The Committee appointed to enquire into the state of the Engineering Department of the Fire Brigade submitted the following report

order that the change may be effected with the utmost expedition. This recommenda- tion is based upon a consensus of opinion amongst all those whom the Committee had the honour to examine, that the breakdowns which occasionally take place with the Government engines are attributable mainly if not entirely to the faulty principle upon which their boilers are constructed. The Committee are not aware of any other change which is necessary to make in the Engineer ing Department of the Fire Brigade.

(Signed) J. GARDINER AUSTIN,

C. MAY. H. Lowchen. W. KESWICK,

The report was passed.

THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE.

China

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(Herald, June 14th.) The Teamen at Hankow are said to have.

Inevitable.

Rice le, we hear, now selling in the city at $4 per plcul. This time last year it was worth about $3 per pioul. The former price is considered excessively high, though as compared with quotations in many other parts of the country-specially in Shan tung and Chill-it may be termed moderate. The large supplies recently received will doubtless have some effect in checking any further marked advance in value.

(Daily News, May 5.)

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The Brat point was whether the man came to his death on the 14th instant and how From the evidence of the doctor, the man

The Governor: I have merely mentioned Your Committee are of opinion, after must have died almost instantaneously. Therefore there was no question as to the hearing the evidence and opinions of several the matter as I thought under the circum- cause of death, but the next quer gentlemen conversant with the state of the stances the Council should have it before tion: was whether the homicide Was Fire Brigade and cotopotent to form a judg-them.

The Attorney General said that before murder or manslaughter, and the Jury no ment, that it is not expedient at the present doubt koew the difference between them, time to make any change in the existing they made any alteration he thought it, the one being a killing with malice, the arrangements for the supervision of the would be well to see the decision in Twycross other without malice. The Coroner then Engineering Department. The Committee. Graut. At present they had joint stock gave the salient points in the evidence, would strongly recommend, however, that companies on arctly the same footing as following the sole of the different men boilers similar to those now used in the the companies in England.

Mr Keswick said he did not think the during the night and fixing the time of the Dock Yard Engines be substituted without

Ordinance would be soon availed of, killing at 11.30 p.m. Next referring to the delay for those at present attached to

After some corrections of clerical errors points in the evidenco as it affected the the Government Engines. Your Commit- man accused by the Police, he mentioned tee are disposed to think that it might be the Bill passed through Committee and was those in favour of the accused. First of all possible to procure these boilers in Hong-read a third time, and passed.

The Council adjourned sine die. there was the absence of motives. There kong, and they would recommend the did not appear to have been any cause for adoption of this course if feasible in pre- the murder. Coming to the adverse points,ference to sending to England for them in he referred to the fact of the two men first charged speaking in French and Italian, which coincided with the evidence of Miss Pereira. Thors was, moreover, the fact that she gave it as her opinion that the voice of

made very handsome profits on first orop the 2nd prisoner was like the voice she heard

congou-averaging about Tls. 5 por pecul

War has broken out, and our neutrality that night. There was no doubt that the con-

and a large supply of second crop leaf is has been proclaimed, but still there is a BAROMETER certius in Court was the one seen in Aber-

consequently, and not unreasonably, ex disposition to ask--Can nothing more be deen Street, and there was the curious foot

pected. Foochow Teamen have also been done? To some such vague feeling, prob. that the let prisoner should have first gons

favored beyond their most sanguine ex-ably, we must assign the origin of the ques THERMOMETER-8AM.... to a brothel to look for the 2nd prisoner

pectations, and a like reenit seems equally tons put last night by Lord Delaware in instead of going to the boarding house

the House of Lords with respect to the The 1st prisoner accounted. for this by

neutrality of the Suez Canal. Lord Darby replied to Lord Delawarr's questions by saying that he had been told by the 2nd

describing the actual state of affairs. No that he would be found there, but on this

treaty or international act of any kind. point, he was contradicted by the 2nd prisoner. As to the cropped up evidence

exists by which the neutrality of the Suoż against A Chiney, the Coroner pointed out

Caual is secured. Indeed the idea of neu- the improbabilities of it, and expressed bis

tralising & good waterway connecting two opinion that A Chiney was clearly out of

continents is not one that explains itself. the case, whatever might be the Jurors'

We know what the neutrality of a territory opinion against the other two. There was

is, as it was exemplified by Belgium and one point which might argue both ways,

The Chief Justice: In making any ob-

Switzerland in the Franco-German war, but that was the men's running down Gouah servations in regard to this Ordinance, I Heavy rains ap country have had the those countries had been made neutral by Street. It would have been a shorter cat to get back to Taipingshan, and this fact do so in no other spirit than that of usual effect on the river, which has risen treaty. The passage of the Suez Canal is This is one of those to such an extent during the past two days not forbidden to ships of war by any treaty, would not have been known to the men simply my duty. unless they were old residents in the Colony, ordinances which very much illustrate and as to seriously interfere with ordinary as the soil of Belgium and Switzerland is to When left. Name. On the other hand, old residents would have carry out the principle that this Colony, traffic. The shipment of Tea has been pro foreign armies. The Khedive's concession, Dec.

like the Straits, Ceylon and other colonies, hibited by several local insurance offices, under which it was constructed, declares it known that the gate would be shut at a certain where there is not a representative Govern- and the supply of fresh fish has been great-open for over as a neutral way to every time of the night and would not have at

ment, must be in all important matters ly curtailed. These are the only incencom nercial vessel proceeding from one sea Low woon, a washerman, was called: tempted that road and got into a corner.

12, Woodhall, I have my ahop in Bridges Strest. On the So therefore the point spoke both for and essentially governed from Home. When veniences experienced so far. As we go to to the other," but is silent regarding chips, C. R. Bishop,

difficulties arise here the ultimate ruling press the river is rising rapidly.

of war. Lord Derby told Lord Delawarr, night of the 14th inst, three men came against the assumption that the curderers per must of necessity be the Colonial The Tactal of Formoss has, we learn, as Sir Stafford Northcote had on an earlier 16, Batavis, into my shop, ons came inside, two stood were new or old hands. With regard to office, and it is benause that this is so that issued a proclamation informing the people day told Mr Munta in the House of Com outside.

One of the two outalde had a the two prisoners in custody the fact of the I bow with the greatest deference to what I of the district between Takao and Taiwan mons, that the Government would object, Carrizal, concertina. It looked like the one in Court three men speaking Spanish, French and

Therese Bahn, those places, and warning Canal in all ordinary senses of that expres The men had no drinks in my shop. Italian, and these languages having been the last court of resort with reference to any strnoted between those graph, is to be con most decidedly to the neutralisation of the 12, Leading Wed, The Coroner asked if the jury wished the languages heard by the Misses Pereira, legislation in this Colony. I feel it is im- the inhabitants to abstain from all in-clon-i. 6, to any arrangement which in 18, Matohlen, Achiney examined again. He had been certainly supported the supposition of the arrested in consequence of the 1st prisoner's Police that these were the men who com possible that this Colony can be governed interference with the work Roads from the time of war would provens the ships of war 19, Cactus O., statement. He had given evidence before mitted the deed, and there was the fact of any other way, by reason of the reply which capital to different parts of the island have of any nation from passing through the 19, F. T. Lichfeld,

20, Penrith, He was recalled, and wanzaade aware of the one of the men having by admission placed has been sent out in answer to the appli- been commenced, and an effort is being Canal. That would be to deprive ourselves 19, Maipu,

of the use of the Canal, and compel us to position he was now in. He knew he need himself in the actual spot of the occurrence, cation for representative government in made to attract Chinese settlers from the

send our ordinary reliefs, and any extraor-22, Enid,

27, Gold Bunter, Riot answer any question unless he like. After a few more observations, the Coroner Ceylon. In regard to the subject of this masinland.

dinary relief that might become necessary, Ho adhered to his former testimony, and left the case in the hands of the Jury Ordinance I cannot pretend to say that I have altered my opinion. I formed my

through Egypt by the railway, as we did 28.D. MoB. Park, said he returned to the boarding house at The Jury after dus deliberation brought opinions after mature consideration, and THE REBELLION IN JAPAN.

before the Canal was opened. At present 28, Janet Ferguson, Glasgow about 10 p.m. and did not go out again in a verdict to the following effect: That having done so, I cannot say I have altered (Tokio Times, Jane 9th.)

we move about 20,000 troops & year He knew nothing of the affair. He denied the deceased, Manoel Rao, came to his one opinion with respect to the effect and No definite or denisive intelligence has backwards and forwards between this

1, Isles of the South, Cardiff that he went to the washerman's with death from wilful murder caused by a character of the limited liability companies arrived from the disturbed provinces of the country and India and for this purp se find

1, Khedive, 2. Paracca, Ginecmb, Pasrara and the desased. mab in the heart by a two-edged knife

Lord Derby thero-

4, Nimbus, 4, Jala, or dagger, on the night of the 14th inst, in this Colony, fortified as I am by many of southwest. The rebels establish themselves, the anal very useful. by certain person or peratus noknown the most eminent judges, not among the from times to time, in positions supposed fore repeated what the Chancellor of the lenst of them I may name an authority which to be important, which they immediately Exchequer had said in the other House, They further found that grave suspicion I think will have great weight, namely, Lord abandon at the approach of the Imperial that the maintenance of uninterrupted com- rested on Amico Giacomo and Foerare Justine Knight Brace. But feeling this, I troops. Hitoyoshi was the last stronghold munication through the channel is now a Joseph

ses here is an order the Colonial Secretary in which they proposed to defy their an English interest of the highest order, and has condescended to discuss the views tagonists to all eternity; but it was one which Ministers would feel it their duty I have taken, and I have but one course Booner seriously menabed than they dis-

not to neglect. to take, and that is to bow to hit all conclu- persed in great confusion. It seems in-

Daniel Roberts was recalled:-I was quite sober on the night of the 14th lust. I am quite sure I caw Bent, the 1st and 2nd prisoners, the deceased and Achiney go into the house before I turned in. I am sure only the let and 2nd prisoners left the homes afterwards together. I am sure Achines was sleeping in his bunk when they went out Achiney never went out after he came in with the company. I am sure Bent was in his bunk when the two prisoners went out together. I swear Achiney did not go with them.

The 1st prisoner-Do you remember when we went to the washerman's that I told you to wait, and that I took the organetta from yon }

Answer-I don't know." The lat prisoner observed the MAN WAS quite drunk. Wea.

Solomon Rama was re-examined :- I swear positively that the lat and 2nd pri zoners were at the washerman's on the 14th

at 10.30 o'clock, and that the man Achiney was not there. The 2nd prisoner had the concertina.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

There were present:

The Attorney General, the Hon. Phillippo.

G

C.

This exhausted all the evidence, and the H. E. the Governor, Mr John Pope Hent Coroner said it was clear that Achiney was néssy NONS not in the deceased' company. There was The Hon. the Chief Justice, Sir John the evidence of his being in the hoarding Smale, house, and of his being absent at the The Colonial Recretary, the Hon. J G. washerman's. We rent at Abatin, C.M.G.

The 2nd prisoner said he wished to say something more. He repeated the story that he had only gone to one house to have some drink and that he did not go else. where. He added -On the morning of the 10th at 6:30 Achiney called me to get up and told me that there was no tea in the house. He asked me to lend him a pair of tay own trousers because he was Afraid to shew them to the Folics as there

The Colonial Treasurer, the Hon. C. Sraith i

The Hon. H. Lowoook.

SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES.

The Governor moved the second reading of the Ordinance to amend the Companies Ordinance 1888, and to repeal Ordinance

of 1876.

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ENGLAND AND THE SUEZ CANAL.

~~(Saturday Retieth;)

(Standard, May 5). The neutralisation of a piece of water

Shipping Intelligence. The following is corrected from the latent London and Colonial Papers :-

VESSELS TO ARRIVE,

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This afternoon a meeting of the Legislave view of this subject. Therefore I have possible that they can ever again unite tive Council was held at the Government only to say that I have no doubt that the themselves in effective force, even against views which are taken authoritively at Kagoshima, but the agitation nevertheless Offices,"

Home on this subject must be correct, and continues; and will not be allayed while so usually means the prohibition of vessels of 27, Scindia, therefore I shall, far from offering any large a district is averran by roving bands war entering it. That is a rule to which we 27, Fortuna (8.), opposition to this Ordinance, render all the of insurgents. The theory of the govarn- could not agrea. The Suez Canal is the 29, Commissary, assistance I can to carry through a measurement is that it is useless to carry the connecting link between the centre of the 20, Cygnus, the provisions of which I must again sad, conffet into the mountains, where exces Empire and its most important outlying por- Apr.

8, Rota, do not meet with my approval,

sive loss of life would be inevitable, and tion. It is, therefore, chiefly of use to us as

4, Sydenham, The Council then went into Committee on that the certain resit can as well be at facilitating the defence of our great Eastern

7, Kaisow, the Bill,

fained without wanton sacrifice of blood dependency-that is, maintaining our naval The 38th Section reads as follows and treasure, Various reports of dis supremacy in the Mediterranean, Red Sea, 10, St. Elmo, "Every prospectus of a company and every turbates in other regions have been and Indian Ocean, and expediting the 10, Adolph, notice inviting persons to subarius for shares oironlated, but zone of these is veribed. transport of troops. Obviously we could not 11, Benefactor, in any Joint stock company, shall specify the The Emperor remains in Histo. The give up our right to use the Caual for these 11, Woodhall, dates and the names of the parties to any Nobles School in Tokie has been provi- purposes. It may be said, then, that the 11, B. S. Sandford

passage ought to be thrown freely open to 12, Galatea (e.), The Hon, Wm. Keswick,

contract entered into by the company, or the sionally opened? The Hon. J. M. Frice.

the ships of war of all countries. That 13, Vega suggestion overlooks the fact that the Canal 13, Ponchaw, The minutes of the last meeting were rend promotere, directors, or trustees thereof, ben and confirmed.Aka

runs through Turkish territory. It cannos 14, Antipodes, seriously be argued that the Sultan ought to 18, Titan, The Governor moved the first reading of

allow a Russian fleet to pass through his May the following Ordinance

territory. There clearly, then, is no device An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of

by which we can ward off the dangers with which the Canal is threatened but that Hongkong with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, to authorize

adopted by the Government, of doolering the Appropriation of a Supplementary

that we shall regard in attack upon the Suer Canal as directed against ourasives. Bum aut exceeding Seventy-four thour,

Apart from the fact that we are part owners 16, Hessio Morris, and Dollars to defray the Charges of tract

of the Canal, and, therefore, commercially the Year 1876.

interested in it, we have shown that in- Des. Whereas it has besome necessary to make clause, that it had lately been stated by one Ladia. No other answer could be iven. further provision for the public service of of the Judges at Home in the source of If, when we ate we are not to send ternational law lays no obligation upon us to 28, lne,

avoid doing so. Aboys considerations of the Colony for the year 1676, in addition rase (Twycross, Grant) that it was so wide froops to inille, we should debar ourselves internacional law, however, and of mere to the charge upon the revenue for the in its application it would actually lacitids from making the only use of the 8nz Canale Inspector Lizdany said he took the trou service of the said year already provided a case of contract between a gromuter and which is of real Importance to ur But commercial interests, we have the higher sera to Dr. Ayres at the Hospital, and he for in the Estimates submitted to the his washerwoman every contrast, it was then, if our ships are to pass in time of right to protest against aggression the locked at them and said they were marke Legislative Council Be it enacted by the stated, must be stated in the prospectus. Proves the Jues Dana, we could not safety of the Empire, Belligerent rights are of paint.

Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of The question was whether, if this claute expect antenend of now he try to prevent admitted only because we all recognise that the Legislative Council thereof, as fol was framed so wide is to include contracts them from Let the suppose that people engaged in hostilities is entitled to lows

which should not be included, whether they we were A with Frange, and that do the maximum of injury to its enemy IA sum hot exceeding Boventy-four should not amend it in introducing It Into Frands held Kivet in Frans held it in the How much more sacred is the right of a thousand dollars shall be and the same is the ordinances here. This bill was so far time of Napolon sanct be imagined people at peace to prevent its Imperial hereby charged upon the revenue of this simply a copy of the Imperial act as a french why a line the banks interests from being seriously damaged. The people which is not prepared to do so Colony for the service of the year 1810, the The Chief Justice You are directed to of the Cans and remain calm and con at any cost and any hasard has ceased to be said sum so charged being expended as pass the Bill as it inc

atented while they say our hips go by under a Great Power, and is dependent for ea hereinafter specified that is to say

The Gorettiorazione strut the diffende wese, and sold be imposible to con. isterive on the forbearance of others. ESTABLISHMENTS

were two marks of blood on them He said he wanted to sell his own trousers, and told me to take them outside to sell them He showed them to me, but I did not take them. The same trousers are now in the

hands of the Police (Produced by Inspecs tor Lindesy, who had and before that there were red marks on them, but he had them examined by the dector, who pronounced them to be marks of paint), «u

The Coroner asked what examination had been made of the marke and who exa-

mined them

The Coronet observed this was too Im portant & matter; the examination stond have been made by microscope or chemicals He would subrcens Dr Ayres to attend

Sergeant Toomey was then despatched

to request Dr Ayre attendance.

When the additional evidence of the 2nd prisoner was read over to the Brd prisoner, Achiney, he said he only asked the ad prisoner to sell the trousers for him if be could; he did not say anything about spots on them,

The 2d prisoner here altered his states ment. He said the 3rd prisoner did not sak him to lend him a pair of trousers, but what he said regarding their sale or his fear of the police on sesount of the prots an them we couwt

Governor, www. Colonial Bestetary, Colonial Trearterer, Registrar Generali e Gook.. Fire Brigade,

fore the issue of such prospectus or notice, whether subject to adoption by the directors of the company, or otherwise, and any pro spectus or notice not specifying the same Englishmen will naturally direct their shall be deemed fraudulent on the part of chlel attention to, and will speculate on the promoters, directors and officers of the what rules on bebe lad down with company knowingly lasting the same, as regardt, the Stler Canal A question on regards any person taking shares in the this ant joot war waked on Thursday night, wompany con the faith of such prospectus, and sie stad Northogte an,wered that unless he shall have bed notice of anoli cons England could not possibly abandon in the time of war her tight to send through The Governor mild in reference to this it the treapt the might want to plate in

responsibility of altering it, if the Fertols, and it 1,907.88ment were necessary

tend that they were treasing begotid 322.89 The Chief Justice inquired if the remarks their belligerant rights in doing so. They

In the evening papers of May 8 it was 251.00 of the Fidge at Home were made in dalle would also try in story way to bar the 11a.30vering judgment He taderstood that in passage, They would lay down torpedoes, announced that Mrs. Bravo had died and 107.98 the case of Tyross and Grant the dweinion or limet dink dual the entrance of the denly at Cannes, in France. Upon in- 823,89 We act gived yet,

Canal This Naku of a ship at the en- quiring at Balham, Information was obtained. The Alarney General replied that the trance of the oral is made by far the fast no confirmation of the report had

greatest danger we have to four. It is not bong received. decision was not ret given.

Total Establishmently, $5:237,31

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Antwerp

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for Canton

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London

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Hamburg

New York

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Penarth

8, Staghouad, Liverpool 4, James Shepherd, London 5, Mikado (s), London

Mar.

AT AMOY.

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Lorne,

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Melbrek.

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Sailing Vessels.

Kate Carats, Lord of the felon.

Birchivala,

Ferdinand Brumes. Elmatone.

de Liverpool

Achilles (sr) Lord Macaulay. Sophle

Pilgrim, Peruvian,

W.) for H'kong. Orested Wave. J. 8. Stone. At Sydney (for Shangkat),

At Newsnetle (N.S. fscort.

Papillon.

Black Addor,

Serapia

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