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Bed as having been there before and taken to the Supreme Court for the case to bere opened. The Judge, however, set alde this re-hearing, and the prisoner remained In gaol under the summary conviction. He will doubtless be dealt with a little less mercifully on this occasion.
PERSON
URLAWFUL. POSSESSION,
„Ip Ayan," a coolie, was sont to 3 months hard labour, in default of a fine of £5, for being found in possession of about 20 lbs. old copper and composition nalls at the Cosmopolitan Docks.
Regina v. Leong Akai The prisoner was arraigned on a charge of stealing a pair of shoes. He pleaded not guilty..
The following gentlemen were empanel led as a jury -Messti A. McEwen, A. E. Vaucher, H. M. Bastos, J. P. N. da Silva, 3. Grant, O. E. Page, and A. F. Ribeiro.
The Jury found the prisoner guilty, and he was sentenced to 3 years' imprisonmont with hard labour.
Regina v. Un Aking & Ip Ahung. The prisoners were arraigned for stealing a hat from the person.
Both prisoners pleaded not gulity, but the Jury found them guilty. There was one: previous conviction, entered against the first prisoner, but Mr Francis, who offcisted for the Attorney General, entered a noile prosequi on this count, and he was Rentenced to one year's hard labour. The second prisoner, who pleaded guilty to three previous convictions, was sentenced to two years' hard labour,
IN ADMIRALTY. (Before Mr. Justice SNOWDEN,)- 21st February, 1878.
IN RE THE CARGO EX 8. 8. “JAPAN."..
in the insuranos of the steamer,
since. We fitted out the Scofland, and
THE CHINA MAIL.
London, Jan. 28.-An engagement has taken place midway between Demoitka, about twenty miles to the south of Adria nople and Constantinople. Lord Derby returns to office in consequence of the recal of the fleet from the Dardanelles and on the representations of his colleagues. An armistice has not yet been concluded.
The basis of the Russian peace conditions has been signed.
Athens, Feb. 4.-The Greek troops in Thessaly have been ordered to avoid at- tacking Turkish troops.
The Turkish Minister to Greece will remain.
The Cretan insurgents have declared the anion of the island with Greece.
Vienna, Feb. 4.-Austria has invited the
signitory powers of the Treaty of Paris of 1850 to a Conference to be held at Vianna to settle European questions arising front the Russo-Turkish war.
Constantinople, Feb. 4.-The bases of an armistice and passe having boon signed, the blockade of the Black Sea has both raised.
London, Feb. 4, Midnight.The House of Commean this evening resumed the debate on supplies. Mr Gladstone made a speech, in which he suggested that, instead of the extra six millions of money being granted, an address be made to the Crown in assurance of the nation's united support at the forthcoming Conference. Mr Hardy, however, on behalf of the Government, Inde sisted on the necessity of the six millions being granted.
INDIAN TELEGRAMS. Madras, Jan. 28-A oranded and en thusiastic meeting of all classes of the community was held in the Banqueting Hall this evening, the Governor presiding. The following resolutions were ananimously carried: That this mosting conveys en bobalf of the people of Southern India
the sympathy and support so nobly and
Great Britain, the Colonies, and India,
Captain John Simons was called: I am a Secretary of the Chine Traders Insuranes In 1874-75 dosted the P. M. 8.8. Alaska. ↑ favor of war with Turkey continue to be and Thessaly for the purpose of maintain- master mariner and am a pilot for the Company. I an familar with the salvage I stayed at Messrs Olyphant'e and had many made. It is asserted that the Grocking order and proventing the masscze of French steamer between Hongkong and operations of the Japer from beginning to conversations with Air Geary as to the Ministry intend hostilities, should the the Christians in those provinces. The Shangbat With N.E. monsoon the end. I was in charge of the Marine Insur-salvage of the Japan I communicated Chamber of Deputies consent to such a Greek Chamber of Deputies has voted ten wreck would be lying B, W. N. E. monsoon anco Departament when in the employ of with Mesem Augustine Heard & Co and step.
million drachmas for war purposes. was not the best time to search for the Augustine Heard & Co. The Company hat I was, engaged on the 16th January 1975 to London, Jan. 27.-The British Mediter- London, Feb. 2, 8.85 morning.The wreck, but it was feared that the ship might alien of $45,000 on the treasure, and salve the Japan. (Letter of instructions ranean squadron has entered the Dardan. House of Commons resumed last night the settle on the und. To the best of my $25,000 on the quicksilver by the B. S. Ja put in and read). In pursuance of these elles, but will withdraw directly to Basika debate on supplies. The Right Hon. LAROENY, FROM TEE.
Knowledge the whole of the Coast is mud, pan. We heard of her loss and paid the instructions I proceeded to Swatow on the Bay, where it remains till further orders. Messrs. Goschen and Lowe spoke in supe Chong Ayan, a barker, was committed
́ ́ Mr O, H. Biemand was called; 1 was a insurance to the owners. I saw Capt. morning of the 17th. I saw the Scotland off Berlin, Jan. 27.-The North German port of the Liberal amendment to Sir for trial on a charge of stealing a one dollar partner in the lato firm of Broadbear, Warsaw; he told me it was quite possible to Chelang Point, about 50 or 60 miles from Gazette statos that the alliance between the Stafford Northgate's motion. Sir M. Hioks note from the person of W. S. Hyde, a lua Anthony & Co. Our firm had the manage salvo the trossure. He showed me on a Hongkong, heating up against the N. E. three Emperors remains unshaken,
Beach spoke in warm defence of the extra man belonging to the British barque E. P.ment of this expedition. Mr Battles and chart the position he thought the vessel was Monsoon. On arrival at Swatow, I say the London, Jan. 28.The French Mediter- grant of six millions. The debate will be Bouverte. The prisoner admitted a pre ourselves were always consulting together. lost. He made a parallelogram and it tura-U. S. Consul, and the Commissioner of Cus-rimean squadron and the Italian squadron resumed at 9 o'clock on Monday meste vioni conviction, and reserved his defeños. We decided on fitting out this vessel in ed out that the wreck was found within toms, Mr Hammond. I engaged an inter- have been despatched to the Lovanų to
rumad at 9 o'clock on Mon Turks will January 1875. It had been talked about a radius of three miles of the spot he pointed prater named A-chow to go to Tangao protect the interests of their respective evacuate the fortresses along the Danube, between us a long time before we fitted it out. Capt. Warsaw spoke to me about the overland. They had no definite information countries.
besides the fortress of Erzeroum, out. We wanted to send the Scotland out salvage undertaking, and I was afterwards at the Consulate at that time, only rumours.
London, Feb. 3.--Russia has agreed to as soon as possible because we were afraid informed that some information had been I left Awatow on the 20th for Tungas, ar-
Austria's proposal for a European Con that the wreck might settle down the obtained at Swatow as to the position of the riving there on the 22nd, It is about 30 or
ference to settle the European questions sand and mnd. We wanted to get away wreck. I saw the agents of the different 40 miles from Swatow overland. Along the
arising from the war, as soon as possible na we heard from Capt. local companies interested in the vessel. road I got no definite information. When Sands, who happened to return from Shang- The total amennt was $133,000, bosides I got to Tangao, the Scotland was anchored hal, that he was told by Captain Simons $50,000 in the Home Mutual Assurance of the roads. I communicated with the
Constantinople, Fob. 5-Advices havo **SUPREME COURT. that another was being fitted out in Hong- Company, and $25,000 in our Company on head-man of the village, and hired twenty
been received that a Russian attack on *** IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS, kong. I was on board the Scotland when the quicksilver. When I heard that in- boats at first for the purpose of seeking for London, Jan. 28. In the House of Com Batonna has been repulsod. The prelim. (Before His Lordship the Chief Justies Bir notice was received by Captain Holcombe, formation was obtained about the wreck, the wreck. The Linterer arrived on the mons this evening Sir Stafford Northcote, inary protocol of the armistice has been
JOHN SMALE)
sent by Messrs A. Heard & Co. We Capt. Warsaw was sent on the undertaking 23rd. I saw Capt. Holcombe, who said it in bringing forward his motion for a signed, and hostilities are suspended.. 21st February 1878.
were just raising the anchor then, A of solving. I wrote the letter of instruction, was a hopeless job. On the 24th January supplementary vote in the Army and Navy London, Feb. 4The Russians baro notice to the name effeat was received by produced. Capt. Warsaw is now in Ame I began the dragging with my twenty fish- estimates, laid before the House the con-occupied Rodostó. The poses conditions Mesars Broadbear, Anthong & Co. Some rica. We paid the $3,000 mentioned in the ing boats. I think the Scotland did not ditions of peace required by Russia, which, have been published. They are the same time afterwards Mr Battles took the letter letter through the Hongkong and Shanghai havo any fishing boats not at the time, though unofficial, were, he said, authentic, as ware communicated by Sir Stafford to Mr Bramston. Witaere then gave Bank. On the 5th and 8th January 1875, I wrote a letter to Capt. Holcombe (put in) by are that the whole of the Bulgarian Northeote to the Heuso of Commons, evidence as to the engagement of divers I received two letters from Captain Warsaw, and ho sent me a reply. After the arrival on shall form an autonomous tributary and to the arrival of Captain Roberts on who returned from Swatow on the B. He of the Leiterer, we were dragging with oipality under a Christian rulor, who, behalf of the under-writers. He came to had not found the wreck all the insurance double grapnel; our fishing boats dragged is rumoured, will be appointed by Russia, the place some time after witness' expedi- companies came to the conclusion of making with their own nets. The Scotland dragged and that the Principalities of Roumania, tion got there. Witness had not spoken to further search of the wreck, but not then, with singlo grapnel On the 1st February Montenegro and Servis shall obtain their Captain Roberts.
Mr George Heard happened to be going I put in at Haiman Bay. The Scotland independence together with enlarged fron- By Mr Haylar Capt. Holcombe was home, and it was arranged that he should employed fishing boats to drag from the tiers. As regards Bosnia and Herzegovina, the master of the Scotland." I know blm engage the services of Captain Templar, 30th January while we began on the 24th, they are to have administrative autonomy, two year before this, and have known him who was employed by the London Balvage The Scotland was not there then I put in whilst numerous reforms are set down Association. Mir Heard met him sooner there because the weather was too bad. I for the other Christian provinces. It is bought the vessel for him. He has not than la expected, as Capt. Templar hap-made that place the base of my operations. not yet arranged whether the indemnity paid us. I am not aware that Capt. Hol paned to be in Gallo. Capt. Templar had The mode I adopted was to sweep a three-is to be a pecuniary one or whether it will combe ran away from the Colony in conse been out here engaged to salve the Dunmail mile space between two boats. I afterwards be exacted by a cession of territory or quence of s wiit. Our firm went into and the Don. I heard very privately of an changed if to one-mile space. I continued to otherwise. An ulterior agreement is to be bankruptcy and made over our debis to expellition being formed by some persons do this from day to day as far as weather per-made for the protection of Russian interests Messra Melchers & Co. Capt. Holcombe here to salve the wreck of the Japan. Imitted. On the 6th February the Scotland in the Straits of the Dardanelles. Sir left the Colony before an attempt was made did not know who were the partners in it, came into Haimun Bay; she did not com- Stafford Northcote said that these condi to serve a writ on him. I do not know but I know that Broadbear, Anthony & Co. menee to drag because the weather was bad. tions would destroy the keystons of that he went over to Stonecutters Island were the managers.It was not talked She dragged with flabing-boats. While Southeast Europe, and, moreover, would in order to get out of jurisdiction. Mr about in the streets, and I received the in-dragging in this way, the first time I came affect European and British intarasts. A Emory was supposed to take a share from formation as a scoret. I then wrote the notice to any obstraction was on the night of the saparate treaty between Russia and Turkey the beginning. I was told Capt. Warsaw to Capt. Holcombe and delivered it myself 16th February; it was bad weather then. was inadmisable and a European. Oon | had been up to Swatow, I cannot say when, on board the Scotland. There was no sign. We were drifting down with the wind at a forence was required. Austria agrees with I cannot tell whether I heard it before or of the ship getting away; on the contrary space of two miles apart. The rope was England, but possibly Russia would be after we fitted our expedition. I cannot the desk was tombered up and some car broken by the obetale. We brought up to paramount at such a Conference. The swear whether I heard it before or after. I penters were working on board. I delivered the drag, and Loiterer snohored over the extra six millions, he said, were required did not hear that Capt, Warsaw had offered the letter to the chief officer, having been obstacle during the night. The next morn- as a vote of confidence in the Government rewards to some fishermen to find the told that the Captain was not on board. I ing the weather became very bad and we and as a means of giving England suitable This was a claim for alvage on certain wreck. I had no interest in the Japan or the delivered another notice to Breadbear, had to take shelter. On the 11th Marsh we prestige at a Conference. The order for her cargo. But we fitted out the expedition Anthony & Co. I despatched the Loiterer recovered the rope through a fishing-bost, the entry of the British Fleet into the treasure recovered from the wreck of the after legal advice was taken. Our firm to the scene of the wreck and chartered the She was enchered about half a mile from Dardanelles had been rescinded, because P. M. 8. 8. Japan, AR PR
Aden from Shanghai to search for the wreck. the Scotland. The boat had a pile of rope Russia and Turkey both agreed that the The Queen's Advocate, the Hon. G. held two shares in the expedition."
Mr Hayllar then opened the case for the I also made arrangements to have the Yote of the grapnel, as much as she could take, question of the Straits should be referred Phillippo, Instructed by Mr A B. Johnson, underwriters. He began by explaining the tung placed at Capt. Warsaw's disposal at The boat picked up the rope with their net. to a Conference. The House approved of proctor, appeared for the promovente, position between the underwriters and the 6350 a day. The underwriters would cer- The people said they got it in the direction an adjournment of the debate until Thare Meners Battles & Co., and others.
Mr Haylaz, O., instructed by Mt owners of goods in case of wreak and tainly not have despatched their expedition of the Scotland. We recovered the balance day. The latest advices state that the Brorston, appeared for the impugnants, abandonment. The underwriters had the then had it as of bean, for the other one summon, beard the Scotland and save to Russians are advancing towards Constanti-te expression of heartfelt gratitude Los the China Traders' Insurance Company, and right to take possession of such abandoned was benanso it was not the proper season, saw Captain Holzople.
goods, especially treasure, for themselves and we were without proper divare. When combe did not know what the obstacle was London, Jan. 29. The Russian troops generously accorded by the people of other local Insurance Companies Interested and the other owners. The Captain of an we learnt that the Scotland was determined at the timer he said a diver named Robin- have arrived before Tchorlu, about 50 miles
Mr C. L. Gorham was called: was abandoned ship became the agent of the to go, we thought it best to send a vessel son had tried to go down, but that he could from Constantinople and on the line of for the relief of the distress caused by the employed in the P. M. S. 8. Company, but owners from the moment of the gasualty, there to protect our interest by keeping en not get to the bottom. I had no diver But now in the employ of Messrs Russell and it was the duty of the Company to eye on the Scotland expedition. The cost of with me, so that I could not ascertain the population. The Russian headquarters It also tenders its cordial thanks to the
protect the interest of the underwriters to this was $30,000 odd. We sent to England what that obstacle was. I then went back & Co. I was on board the B., Japon at the utmost of its power, and if the agent of for the divers because it was the only place to Hongkong, louring the Loiterer there. the time of the accident. I was freight the P. M. S. 9. Company, Mr Emory, where we could get them; there were no After that time, the matter was practically Clerk on board. The weather was rough; it instead of joining the other par y hostile tu akilled divers in China. On the arrival of left as it was until several months after was blowing N.E. with a heavy 386
the interests of the underwriters, had done Captain Templar and the divers, we proceed wards, when our divers arrived. The peo- By Mr Hayllar el am not a nautical his duty towards them, they might have od with the operations. On the 28th May plo on board the Scotland did not know man. I do not know the exact point or been saved much worry and trouble. As I received a letter from Broadbear, Anthony what the obstacle they were anchoring over
Calcutta, Jan. 23.General Ross and direction of the wind at the time of the to the promovente petition, they never & Co. Captain Templar and the divers was. Capt. Holcombe came on board the
staff have returned. It is undertain when accident. I did not look at the congass claimed in it that they even found the were sent to the seque of the wreck at once. Little Orphan and said to me that if I would
they go again to Shergatha. The 9th It occurred about 1.30 in the night time, wheel but that it was first found by some We have continued the salving operations give him a letter ordering bit off, he would of the Liberal party announced their in. Foot remains at Fort Mackoson. The and the Captain's boat was the last to leave. The fire broke out amid ships, but I think fishermen, and if any one was entitled to every year during the season for the three leave, but I declined to do that. I gave tention of bringing forward au amendment remainder of the Peshawar forco has joined there was communication on the weather be remunerated, it was these fishermen, and years. The total expouso was $172,000, | him, however, one letter in which I did not to Sir Stafford Northcote's motion refus† General Keye's forea. 600 of the Agrora not the Scotland, which was not at all neces while the amount recovered was $168,000. commit myself in any way, and he then said ing to grant extra supplies; There is Airidis arched through the Kohat Pass side from one end of the ship to the other.
on the 21st to join the Jowakia. Captain We were picked up by a junk, which cruised sary in this finding. The same information The divers were discharged at the end of that he would leave with much pleasure. I great mortality at Erzeroun in couses
afterward bought the boat and busy from qnenes of the prevalence of typhus fever. Watson, 17th Cavalry, who was riding round till 12 o'clock next day. We did might have been obtained by the under last year.
writers from the fishermen without the in- By the Attorney General: I communicat-
him, and he loft. After this, we began London, Jan. 30.-A coolness has arisen with an escort through the Pass, was fired not see the steamer sink. We went to tervention of the Pentland, which was noted with the Insurance Company about sal dragging again for the wreck.
between Austria and Russia. The Chan-at. Two of the oscort's horses word Bwatow ficat, thence to Hongkong I did
At thus stage the case was adjourned till cellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford wounded. not sign the extended protest at Swatowen'y not recessary for the work, was, moreoving the wreck. Capt. Warsaw told me that Saturday next, at 10 ani.
ver interfering with the underwriters, who ho Imew the position at the wreak and point-
Northcoto), replying to a question in the before the Constil,pad Berlinal
House of Commons, said he doubted if a By the Court: We did not see land the were in consequence put to great expense ed it out in the chart. The four companies and trouble, as this expedition rendered it paid the $1,400 expenses and remuneration
strist alliance existed between the three evening before the accident, nor did we see
Emperors. land when we were in the junk, We Bawcessary for the underwriters to keep their to Captain Warsaw and $360 which I paid. the burning ship during the night bate on it for three months before they here for the charter of the Yottung. When could undertake the work of salvage them he came back the expenses altogether had "gradually lost eight of her in the morning.
selves on the arrival of their divers, costing been $1,842. The Companies at that time Mr W. Wilson was called to prove the them some $12,000. Then Capt. Roberts did not think it advisable to go on with the positions on a certain chart.
Me Hayllar objected that this witness who happened to be in the Colony having salvage on account of the season; they did finished the important work of raising the not think there was any danger of the wreck Alaska, was engaged, and he adopted the being covered up with mud. I did not hear of excellent mode of dragging the ocean, which the fitting out of the Scotland until I hear it would have succeeded in finding the wreck privately. I could not be mistaken as to and did in point of fact find it, as on one the Scotland not being under-weigh at the
Madras, Feb. 1.-The rumour with ro REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
London, Jan. 30.-A telegram received ference to the Duke of Buckingham having (From Straits Times).
in Colombo last night reports the death on been appointed Secretary of State for the stormy night the drags were broken over time I'served the notion on Capt. Holcombe. some obstacle, and this was found to be the I only saw the mate on deck, and if any."
Athens, Feb. 8-The army has been Sunday last (8rd January) of Sir Edward Colonies in the room of the Earl of Carnarvon, who has rosigned, is unfounded. wheel of the steamer. Now, the first prin- body else wers on board, they must have ordered to stop the invasion of the Turkish Creasy ciple of salvage was that the first salvor concealed themselves in the cabin. I de territory, the Powers having promised to occupied Osmanbazar, Rasgrad and Kirkills. ed by Viscount Sandon, Vice-President of
London, Jan. 81-The Russians have The appointment was offered to and accept...
Bls Lordship said. it was always dangexsecond.salvor, naless he could perform the & Co., at their store. The Aden, was a very with the terms of the armistice the Turkish fortresses. Lient. General Shute has been Sir Andrew Clarke has arrived here on the
could not prevent the coming in of the livered the letter for Broad bear, Anthony protect the northern Greek provinces,
Constantinople, Feb. 8.-In accordance the. The Turks are retreating to the the Committes of Council on Education, work himself successfully. The pro expensive vessel; the cost us $5,500 a one to exclude evidente. He would admit movente only employed local divers, but it month; and an equal amount for soal. She troops have evacuated their lines and appointed Colonel of the 16th Lancers. business of the harbour works. It is prob It, subject to Mr. Hayllar's objection.
was well known that no diver out here, cont about $20,000 for the three months she fortifications at Constantinople, and the London, Jan. 81.—In the House of Com. able that the estimated post, 58 lakhs of Capt. James Henry Cromwell was next could go down 28 fathome, a feat excesive was employed. She consumed a great deal Russian troops have entered the lines. mong this evening the Chancellor of therapees, will be increased by 60 per cent.o examined am a master mariner. I was ly perllons and difficult to perform. It of coal, but did her work fairly well. She London, Feb. 8.—There is great excite-Exchequer (Sir Stafford Northcote,) reply- Sheendeh, Jan. 21-The troops returned Chief Officer of the Sea Gull at the time the required a zaan of extraordinary health and was the only vessel we could get at the time ment in the House. The Rt. Hon. Siring to a question, said communication yesterday part of the Bori column occupy was employed as a tender to the vessel strength to stand the pressure of the water, of the charter, and having ohartered her for Stafford Northcote, Chaticellor of the was now interrupted between Gallipoli ing Jarun, the remainder returning vie searching for the wreck of the Japan, which was known to be 16 lbs, to the three months we were bound to keep her. Exchequer, partially confirms the news of and Constantinople. Mr W. E. Forster Kohat towards Peshawar. The enemy's The preek was situated in Lat. 22.86 N. square inch every 80 feat depth of water. The four local companies contributed to the Russian advance, and the Rt. Hon. W. E. moved that the Commons reject Sir country has been completely swept, but le and Long: 116,29.30, distant al miles from Then there were all the perilous difficulties expenses in the first instance. We have Forster (late Vice-President Committee of Stafford Northeate's motion for an extra was impossible to surround him, as when. Capla Ex Burnie was called I have of going into the hold of the Japan groping not yet asked for any of the expenses from Council under the Liberal Government) grant of six millions pounds sterling on ever pressed, he retired into neutral fer
for the treasure. These operations, there the others. If the treasure in the Japan had withdraws his amendment against proposed account of naval and military preparations. ritory. A deputation is expected to day, been employed in Mugs Douglas Lepass fore, required most skilled men from not been recovered, they would have had to grant of $0,000,000 sterling for military Mr Cross said that the object of the British to Bos for peace. for 10 years. During the time I was so Europe, such as those in the employ of pay their share. I stippose they would pay purposes.
Government was to obtain a lasting peace, employed. I went up and down the Coset Lloyd's Salvage Aussolation as to the That is a usual thing. We ate as much London, Feb. 8-The House of Com and that, as the Russians continued to ad constantly, I am now the marine Surveyor promovents' retiring from the expedition, interested as they are, and if we pay our mons has agreed to the grant of £6,000,000 vanse to Constantinople, the Government ing the remaining towers. No enemy wal for the Government, and for Lloyde. If they said it was to avoid a collision with share, we expect them to pay theira. As starting
intended persevering in their demand for in sight. Colonel Watson, riding through the wind was blowing a N. E. moonson, the underwriters' party, but the foot was, underwriters here, we represent under
Bir Stafford North ola states that, in extra supplies which he said were not necos the Lobat Pass was fred at yesterday by Tessel on fire and abandoned would be not having the skilled divers, they were writers everywhere. The $172,000 expended consequence of the terms of the armistice sarily for warlike purposes. England must four hundred Zulka. Khayle proceeding to driven before the wind, and then settle unable to proceed with the work, and to in the operations up to the end of December and possible troubles in the Turkish be heard in any final settlement between join the Jowakis. His sowar's harsswas down it the wheel of a stamer was found say that they retired because they wished includes the purchase of three vessels and Capital, a portion of the Mediterranean Rusia and Turkey, and must be backed by aft. Other officers travelling through were the remainder of the wreck would naturally to avoid a collision was putting a colour diving apparains. They would be worth, Squadron has been sent to Constantinople the present estimate. The House approved escorted safely by the Pars Afridis. be looked for to the leeward, but this is a ing to the case which was most unfasti snculd say, $24,000. We are not using the for the purpose of affording protection to the adjournment of the debate untill to- Golaghat thro Jorskai, Jan. 92-Thạ difficult question to answer. I should fiable. The next point the learned counsel diving apparatus for salving the Dunme British subjects, if required
terms Imposed upon Mosema are a money think the wheel would sink with the ship addressed himself upon was that the dis. The apparatus would sell for very little
London, Feb. 10-At the approaching Constantinople, Feb. 1-The Russian fine, the surrender of a certain number of and 1 should expect to find it with the covery of the wheel was no indication of the after it had been used. The divers res Conference, England will insist upon the army is steadily advancing on Constan guns, and the restoration of all our rifles steamer. If I could not find the remainder incality of the bull, th shown by the fact of ssired & proportion of the timount used passage of the Dardanelles and stucess to finople in three polumns,
and accoutrements. It is expected that of the ship with the wheel and where I
St. Petersburg, Feb. 1-Princo Gorts all the above conditions will be complied found the wheel, I should expect the Captain Roberts having to work inde as per agreement, and we did not pay the Black Ses being free to all nations.
fatigably for 61 days before he came tipos shy gratalty except in the use of Me
The security of communication with obskoff has suppressed an article on the with, and that the Nagu expeditions will balance of the ship to be la the neighbour the wreck, and these operations for 81 daya Thomas, who received & gratuity. The India, will also be insisted uppd.
gonditions of peace which relates to the thas come to an end. No further come hood.
passage of the Dardanelles by Rassist plication are anticipated. Mr Osrnegy ships, agreeing to refer the same to the state of health causes, considerable qualerya European Powers for decision.
News of his death was afterwards re- selved]
was not an expert on nautical matters. He Was an architect and he was asked to give
evidence on nautical matters.
The Attorney General said it was only question of measurement
His Lordship said the evidence should be taken for what it was worth.
It was then proposed to put in the chart with these positions drawn on it.
Mr Hayllar objected.
Breaker Point,
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NEWS BY THE FRENCH
The Messageries Maritimes Company's steamer Amazone, Captain Mortemard, from Marseilles with dates to the 18th ultimo, arrived this forenoou with the London mail of the Lith January.
By Mr Hayllari-The currents about this entailed a further expenditure of $80,000 experbe incurred in bestühing for the vessel TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY
part are very strong and in all directions,
I have never been out from land so far as
the soone of the wreek, except in the summer mouths, ko that I cannot given an opinion as to the effect of the current and wind there.
I should not have expected that the hell of
the ship would lie 11 miles from the lively
and I should think the paddie wheel would
The next polus was the great difficulty of ls, I think, reasonable All the treasure raising the treasure, which was in tanks at salved was brought to Hongkong except e
(From our Exchanges.) London, Jan. 28-It is narrently reposted
the bottom of the ship, so that the finding mail amount used by Capt. Roberts to bar that the Duke of Backlngham succeeds
railway. The town has been evacuated by have been transferred to Adrianople. The Russians are marching against Komuldjina, situated near the shores of the Gulf of Thasos,
London, Jau. 30.-The garter left vacant by the death of the Marquis of Ailesbury was offered to the Earl of Beaconsfield, who has declined to accept it. In the House of Commons last night the leaders
London, Jan. 81.-A despatch from the Ambassador Right Hon. A. H. Layard, the British at Constantinople, dated Jan. 29, states that the Porte instructed its Commissioners on the 23rd to accept been received, notwithstanding repeated the conditions of peace. No reply has
inquiries and the fact of the telegraph to Kexanlik being open.
martow,
famine during the last eighteen months. late) Lord Mayor of London, the chief towns of Great Britain, and to the Mansion House and all other committees for the earnest and energetio aid afforded; also to the Governor for the interest taken by him in the famine relief work
Calcutta, Jan. 24.-Tho Jowakis, it is reported, have sent to Jummeo asking for terms. The remainder of the Peshawar force returna to day from Kohat to Sher- goska. Zukhel Kheyls and not the Agrores have joined the Jowskis.
Calcutta, Jan. 28.-The whole of the Pashawar forée except the 14th and 27th Regiments has been ordered to return. It accepted the terms imposed. It is con is still uncertain whether the Jowakis have
jeotured they will accept them.DASTN
Sheendeh Jan, 22.-Colonel Buchanan retired from Jamma to-day after destroy
has received a telegram stating that the of the wreck would stall nothing unless the provisiones About $188,000 was lodged in
London, Feb 3, midnight-The Times
Sheendeh, Jan. 28-Mafor Rice's wann ensure could be relied, which was an the bank I do not know what there wae Lord Carnarvon in the Cabluet, Lord Greek Chamber of Depaties has approved is progressing wall, and he has been operation of extreme dimenly. The pro- at the time of the arrest, The Bank might Derby will retain office provisionally. The of a resolution of confidence in the Govern moved to Kohat, movente knew this and know that the ralte have retained a few of the blackened dollars, wibhdınwal of kis resignation is anderstood tent, empowering war measures, which le Shiandeh, Jani 34-The Jowaki depuis. of all the treature salved was absorbed in but the Bank has accounted to me for all to depand upon whather Government will couldered tantamount to a declaration of tion was received in Durbar to-day Si the expense, and the learned counsel did I do not know how many of the identical press the vote for the gates se millions war Bennet Turkey The Chief Becretary Richard Pollock and General Keyes pro He together with the ship. I have even hot know why they, should still bring this dollars there were in the bank. I don't required on account of naval and military for Ireland, Sir Michael Hicks Beach, has siding. The following tortas war submitted several wrecks.
sotion. Es considered uker to have been know what the bink did with the salved preparations. In yesterday's fitting of the accepted Lord Carnarvon's seat in the to the enemy First, surrender of Khistes By the Attorney General I have never
House of Commons, there was a debate on Cabinet. In the House of Commons to end Husser, the leaders in the Shakdale had a wreck of a steamer with paddle wheele; guilty from beginning to end of misconduct money
the Indian budget, during whish Lord might, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in raid, and surrender of Rambasare, and 1 should have thought the hull would have
George Hamilton spoke in defence of Sir replying to question said that the Turkish Shiroo, leaders of the party who lan been in the neighbourhood, if a paddle had
John Strachey's proposals and deprecated Ambassador in London had redveda Anguet murdered three apoya on the been found near by,
telegram from the Forte, stating that the Khushialghur road; second, surrender of sil Captain Thor Lefavour was recalled and
their discussion at present as premature. Bald. When I found the wheel In the water,
Major General Thetiger has been ep general bases of an armisties and peace Government rides in their possession pointed Commander-in-Chief of the Forces were to be signed on the 80th January at third, restitution of all property Mall I was sure that it way that of the Japan,
at the Cape It being to new and, appeared to have been
Sir Arthur Pastre, Governor of Mad. in the water for about three months; There was very little rust on it. I am dure
rising, has been created a Knight Grand Cress of Saint Miobas, and Saint George
Athens, Jazi Hi-Palopomicut in
In interfering with the impugnants. Their By Mr Hayllar When the dollars were misconduct was so grave that he hardly recovered, I sent them to the bank at know what to call it; it was wreckage. For certain rate, end, it credited me with the this reason be asked that the least the amount. The Sealand expedition forced Court would do was to condemn them with to undertake balving operations before we had time to communicate with the distant The Court was then adj urned till 2 10 underwriters.
Capt. J. F. Roberts was galled :--Í ám a master mariner and a marine surveyor in
Costs.
p.m.
Adrianopla 1000 Greek from British subjects in recent paidat
lena, Feb. 5-11,000 Greek trops fourth, a fiue of ten thousand rupees if have been ordered to cross the Turco afty hostages for future behaviour the Groetan frontier to-morrow morning. The deputation has retired to consider Ar
the whoot found was the post wheel of the When the Court resumed, Mr W. H. Hay Shanghat I have, tamed my attention for Japan
Greeks latend to escupy Epirus, Macedonia torms, | War called for she impugosula el am (51) ► 5114y many youre to salvage opstationa,