No. 4638 MAY 16, 1878,]
Speeches of Richard Cobden, by The Cob den Club; 1 Portrait of Sir R. G. Mas Donnell, by J. B. Congbirle, Esq.; In florescence and Seed Pod of Encalyptus Globulus, by Mis Caldwell 1 Land Crab, by Hon. C. B. Plunket 1 Snake, presented anonymously; Barnsales picked from the Mooring Chain of the Bokhara Shoal Buey, by J. Speechly, Esq.
RETURN of Visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending 15th May, 1878 :---
Thursday, May 9th, Friday,
European. Chinese.
285 288 320 Sunday
50
10th
54
Saturday 11th,
90
Sunday, 12th,
47
Monday, 13th
48
273
Tuesday, 14th,
80
263
Wednesday, 15th,
72
Totals, Grand total, 2,047,
400
1,647
223.
CONFISCATION OF A JUNK AND CARGO,
states that, being tired of being abused on the subject of New Guinea, he be willing to return the subscriptions towards the ox- penses of his last trip if people are not antisfied with what he has done.
Five hundred and thirty Chinese arrived at Fort Darwin from Hongkong on the 12th and 18th of the present month.
The captain of the ship Cardiganshire, recently arrived at Melbourne, has been fined £30, and sentenced to three days Imprisonment, for an assault committed on one of the stamen on board his vessel while on the high sean.
was out of employment. rise-pounder,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Police Intelligence, (Both Magistrates. Sitting.) May 18, 1878.
LABOENY
Ho Ahing a tailor, was sent to one month's hard labour for stealing a spar. He had been previously convicted for an lawful possession.
Wong akin, a seaman, was sent to two months hard labour for stealing clothing from a dwelling house.
Quotations.
Honakore, May 18, 1878. OPIUM.---New Patus, cash....$585 a 687)
crecilt, Old Patus, cash,... None
credit, New Benares, cash, 682) a 505
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4 foot of water can ascend, some 14 miles and now, as trade in the whole of North to the head of the harbour. The entrance America is sharing in the general depres of Dinding Biver is protected by the Island alou, it is argued that thousands of men in of Pankore, so that the waters of this the United States, Canadians chiefly, would beautiful harbour are always smooth and flock to any recruiting depôts that might be what may be termed the bar has 26 foot opened. The actual armed strength of of water over it at Low Water Sprlage, Canada is merely 45,000 militla and the so that deep draught steamers can enter few gunners who form the garrisons of at all times and come up alongside of a Quebeo and Kingston. jetty at the Factory and discharge or lead Sugar, and get out again without any di culty. The Factory works are to be erect ed on a well-choson-site, having among Chun Achoy, coolls, was sent to four other important advantages, deep water months' hard labour for attempting to pick close to the bank, a plentiful supply of the pocket of a seaman named Daniel Me- fresh water for the engines, and the Ind Carthy, rosiding at the Sallora Home.ings have always been famens for valuable Defendant had been previously convfoted timbar, which will be most convenient for the large buildings proposed to be erected. of street gambling.
A few months ago the Government of the Btraits Bottlements sent, Mr Daly, the sur veyor for the Native States, to assist Mr Tooth in selesting suitable lands, and that gentleman's valuable assistance has bee constantly engaged in that work and in laying out lines of road communication, and of canals, to drain the fresh water swamps. At that time this country was a dense in hospitable jungle-the home of tigers, rhi- noceros and other wild animals-and now there are some 800 coolies and others at work: some 600 acres have bean cleared, and a small portion planted with cano, and the population of Chinese, Kling, and Ma- lay coolies is steadily increasing,
BUSPICIOUS.
La Afat, and Lin Sik, chair-ocoltes, chair No. 545, were fined $6 each for not at once returning a parcel which was left in their chair by Mr Thomas Davis of Messrs Bayle & Co.'s. The defendants asid they did not discover the parcel until they r turned home at midnight, and then did not know what to do with it. They at once told the constable where the parcel was when questioned.
The prisoner is a Dr Ayres, Colonial Surgeon, was next examined, and said he was in temporary charge of the Civil Hospital. He said the deceased was brought to the Hospital about past 10, and was then only resently deat as the body was still warm. He examined the body this morning and found it to be that of a man about 35 years of age, well nourished and strong, the only marks on the body were four incised wounds, one on the right arm about 1 inches long, another two inches and a half long on the same arm, both wounds being connected under the skin. Just now there is an unusual quantity of There was another wound one inch long, shipping in the Port of Newcastle. The three inches below and a little to the left of Newcastle Pilot thus comments upon the the left lung, the direction being upward fact:"Considerable attention has been and inward towards the centre of the body attrasted, to the appearance presented by and opening into the body; blood was oozing the fine fleet of vessels either loading at the freely from this wound. There was a stanes or lying at their anchors in New-wound on the left, fore and middle finger castle harbour. Such visitors are very two inches long. There were alse two welcome, and they will, no doubt, consider grazes, one on the left knee cap and the ably awell our exports. But the reason right shoulder blade. On opening the body they have put in an appearance is owing to the breast wound was found to have passed causes outside Newcastle. As the Ching between the 6th and 7th rib at the junction trade was revolutionized by the Suez Canal, of the cartlidges of the ribs. On open- no the Australian wool trade promises to be.ing the cavity of the abdomen and chest, The Lusitania, Ohimborazo, Cusco, St. Osyth, a wound 2 inches long and inch deep Whampoa and Stud Amsterdam, making was found on the upper and outer surface quick passages, take the wool that used to of the skin, passing diagonally and inwarde At the Marine Court to-day, before the be carried in clipper ships. Several of our there was another wound 2 inches long and Marine Magistrate and the Hon. C. May finest visitors are wool ships, which, finding deep on the anterior and superior surface -Chun On, the master of the Kum Wono freight, come here to load for San of the left lobe of the liver; there was also a Francisco and the West Coast instead of wound about an inch long in the diaphram, San trading junk, was charged with leaving going in ballast. It is not the trade that is There were no other injuries in the abdomen Even now vessels are at all, but the cavity of the left lung was the. Harbour of Victoria without a clear attracting them. ance Inspector Swanston said that P. O. leaving the other colonies bound for San full of blood, and clotted blood was lying in Francisco in ballast rather than come here the abdominal cavity under the liver. The 74 boarded the defendant's jouk and found and take the low rate of freight which, cause of death was hemorrage from the he had no pass. He bad about 120 picule with the price paid for coal, renders the spleen and liver, caused by wounds made by trade unremunerativo. Only the other some sharp instrument. A woman was also of saltpoirs on board, besides 5 European read that month, the Dallam Towers, brought to the Hospital; she had a wound muskete, a gingal and 16 satiles of powder. was ordered from here by her agents to hotween the lower ribs and the hip bone, Defendant stated that he went to the proceed on her voyage in ballast. Another cutting a part of the omentum. The wounds feature la our trade is rather more promis-on the woman and the deceased could have
Yun Ahing, Sergeant Interpreter, said Barbour office on Sunday, but it was closed, ing. The Bertha (8.), it will be observed, been caused by a knife similar to that pro- he was on Charge Room duty when the first and as there was a fair wind he sailed. flies the well-known fag of the A. 8. N. dused. I saw it last night, and there were defendant was brought to the Station, about half-past 7 on the evening of Ban He wanted to avoid the Chinese Customs Company, she having been chartered, to then distinct marks of blood on the blade.
load with coal for Hongkong. She lies at Tang Afoo, a married woman, declared, day, the 12th instant. He asked the de Station as he had saltpetre on board. No. 2 arane, and will take 2000 tons of said she was the landlady of the house in fendant where he got the stampa, and he
Inspector Swanston stated that he had coal. On her last voyage she brought 3600 which the murder was committed. found on the defendant's persca, and it Gunga and the Ocean (5.5), and the Bertha, lodged with her about ten months. Con-three sheets of stamps and two of them a translation made of some bills which were tons of tea. The company has bought the kept lodgers; the deceased and his wife have replied that he bought them from marine we understand, is chartered for purchase on tinues:The prisoner I have known for were taken away by some of his neighbours would appear that the saltpetre was there approval. If she is approved after she has about the same time; he formerly lived in Witness saw the defendant searched and stated as white sugar. The Inspector said made the voyage she will be purchased. my house, but went away and returned four sheets of stamps were taken out of his
Last night about 7 päcket.
The defendant said he did not he believed that it was usual for sale of The three vessels will then ran in the about two months ago.
China trade."
e'clock I heard the prisoner ask the deceased know whether the stamps were fit for uss for money. The deceased had been drink- or not. He said at first that he could not saltpetre Intended to be smuggled to be
ing and said "I have got no monet to pay you find the marine hawker, and afterwards entered as white sugar.
I am out of employment." The prisonersafd he could. said "Even when you had employment you would not pay me."
The defendant was Rentenced to throe montha” hari labour, and hle junk and cargo
She
DRUNKENNENS,
Thomas Hamilton and William Watson, seamon British steamer Cairnsmuir, were fined 50 cents each for the above offence.
Sailors' Charles Hamilton, seaman, Home, was cautioned and discharged for having committed a similar offence.
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF STAMPS.
Ip Aping and Tsung Asau were charged for bolig found in the unlawful possession of several sheets of 18-dant stamps to the value of $144.
hawker for
LONDON GOSSIP, (Pioneer.)
I don't know whether it has been stated in print that Mr Archibald Forbes has been engaged to give 75 leatures in different parts of the country during the next six months for the sum of £2,500. Of this amount he has received $1,000 in advance, and he is to get £500 when each series of 25 leotaron is completed.
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Old Benares, esah, Nons
115
credit,
Now Malwa, cash, 785
12
credit, 790
Allowance Taels, 8 a 16 Old Malwa, cash, -
aredit, -
Taels.
12
Allowance CAMPHOR, QUICKSILVER, ... SALTPETRE,
...30.75 a 17.00 ......81.00 a61.76 ... 6.25 a 8,80
Exchange,
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... 8/107
3/11
3/11
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Documentary, 8months' dight... B/11 Bombay, demand Rupees, Calcutta, F1 Shanghai, demand,
30 days.... *** Bar Silver, 17, dwts. B., Syed, ... Gold Lost," Gold Leaf, English Sovereigne, Australian Sovereignt, Discount, ...
Do.
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*** 100 414
411
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Sharos.
of 1877, 4102). Temperature.
8.25 7 to 9.%.
The great sooloty event of the week has been the Marquis of Rosebery's wedding. Though the bride was a Rothschild and Hongkong Bank, 89% prem. presented her husband with a dower of Unton Ins. Scolety of Canton, $1,375 three million sterling, she were far less Ohlaa Traders' Ins. Co., $1,300 He had bought chant's daughter would have done. This Yangtare Ins, Assoc., Tla, 640
simplicity has struck a great blow at a jewellery at the altar than many a zur Chiness Insurance Co., 9270
North China Ins. Co., Tia. 960 foolish fashion, which will be shown by the HK Fire Ins. Co., $700 recent wedding in a China Fixe Ins. Co., $180 following fast. At West End Church, the bride wore five H.K. & W. Dock Co., 81 % prem. bracelets on one arm, six on the other, and H.K, C. & M. S.-boat Co., $7 dis -- three necklaces, all selected from her list of Shanghai Steam Navigation, Tis, 31 presents. In the case of the Marquis of Hongkong Gas Co., 875 I sebery's wedding, the presents represents Hongkong Autel Co., 655 FATAL CASE OF STABBING.
ed a gross value of about 580,000. But A murder was committed about 9 o'clock
First defendant said that the stamps were the most valuable, and entirely outside that China Sugar Refining Co., 7 % prem. I heard the deceased sold to him by the Broond defendant in the sum, was a present from the bride to the Chinese Imperial Loan, £104. of saltpetre ware, in accordance with Sec. last night at 25 Tank Lane, Taipingehan. I say bad words, and I told then not to guar-market for three cash, on the evening of | bridegroom, On the morning of the wed 18 of Ord. 8 of 1896, ordered to be forfeited. The victim was a chair-coolie who residedrel and make a noise, as others wanted to the 11th at 6 p.m. He had the stamps ding, Miss Rothschild sont the Marquis & -
sleep. They then left the house, the pri rolled up under his arm. He told the little gold oanket containing a cheque for (Taken at Mesars Falconer & Co.'s Premises The Magistrates, in passing sentence, said in the house with his wife. It appears that soser going first and the deceased about five they were of opinion that the breach of the he owed the man who is now under arrest minutes later. I saw the prisoner return more in his pocket because he had forgotten in her own right. The marriage had an i Ordinanes was wilfully committed in order for the murder $2, and the man asked him shunt a quarter of an hour later, and I then went to sleep, and did not see the deceased the better to carry out a smuggling transao-
return. About 10 o'clock I was awakened by tion against the laws of China, and although
hearing & noise, and heard the deceased and the prisoner abusing each other, so I got up the Magistrates had nothing whatever to
and then saw the deceased fall down. do with a breach of the Chinese law, they
told the woman to stand by a trap door had to do with a breach of the laws of
so that the prisoner could not get out, and went for the Police. The deceased was Hongkong. For this breach the defendant
quarrelsome sometimes; I once saw him boat WM now punished, and the Magistrates
his wife, but cannot any if he was drunk The deceased owed me $2.18 for rent and taxes, would not recommend the case to the
then or not. merciful consideration of the Government, as they had done in other cases, as this case did not bear the appearance of honest trading
REFUSING TO GO ON BOARD. Robert Moir, boatswain, Sailors' Home, was charged, under Sec. 243 of the Mer cbant Shipping Act, with refusing, with- out reasonable cause, to join ble ship, the
Koho.
I
or stable in the charge room that he had no that he had four others. He thought it was waste paper and considered the stampa to be worthless. He had bad dealings with the
cond defendant before.
Second defendant said he was a night oil coolie; he denied selling the stamps to knowledge of him whatever. He was not in the market at all on the 11th.
the arst defendant and said he had no
£300,000, a year's income of the young lady other feature. The parson of the eturoh where the ceremony took place is very "high," and declined to have any part in & mixed wedding. His place was therefore taken by the Rev. Mr Bogers, the well- "Bang-Theology Ragers" as he is some- known Broad Churobman of Bishopsgate times called. It is remarkable that the wedding should in many essential respects, touching the signing of the register, for instance, as shown in to-day's Times, have been contrary to the provisions of the law.
for payment, when they got to high words, which rosulted in the crime with which the man is accused. The wife of the murdered man rashed out of her room and throw her arms around her husband when he was struggling with the murderer, and she got stabbed beneath the ribs and is now in Hos- pital, though in no danger. The instrument used was a knife, the sheath of which was ́ made to resemble the half of a fan, the handle forming the other half. sheathed it can searosly be distinguished from an ordinary fan, but it is a murderous looking weapon like a butcher's knife, anditted the prisoner was sitting on a bambon stamps would be returned to the Treasury, i mande bave proved unsuccessful. You
CORONER'S INQUEST.
When
The
Mr. Creagh informed the defendants that he was satisfied they did not know the value of the stamps, and they would therefore be discharged, but he cautioned Cheong Akum, a married woman, declared, them to be more careful in future. If they said she lived in the same house as the had told the truth at first they would have deceased, and occupied the next room. She saved themselves a deal of trouble. The never saw the deceased drunk, but she said Grat defendant would have to find security he drank a good deal. The prisoner only for his appearance if called on within a slept in the house, and she had never seen month in one householder for $10. The bim drunk. After the murder was som-
(Pinang Gazette.)
The mous' strike, which has just ended bero to the advantage of the mastors, has brought about 500 foreign workmen into the English labour market, and produoad # pecuniary loss to the Unionists of £30,000, Considering the present state of trade, most people are glad that the workmen's de-
will see that the employers and millowners in the Lancashire cotton trade have given
Queen's Road.) Horezone, May 16, 1878. BAROMETER 9 AM
THERMOMETER-9 A.M....
Do. Do,
Do.
.1 P.M....
30.084-
80,080
30.000
77
77
77
76
1 F.M.
76
76
77
4 P. Mean
1 P.M.... Do,
4 P.M.... Do. (Wet bulb) 9 L.M. Do, Do. Do. Do. 4 T,M. Do. Maximum
Eo. Minimum over night 75.
Shipping Intelligence. The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, &a.;--
VESSELS TO ARRIVE
AT HONGKONG.
When left. Noms. Oct.
notice of a 10 per cant reduction of wages. This will affcot all cotton manufactures 19, Oscar,
25, Benedicta, fom India and China, and may lead to a
Nov. partial strike.
2, Minna,
From
Hamburg San Francisco
London
Remarka
3, Elizabeth Shielda, Hamburg
2. Otto,
Jan
Cardiff
Flushing
Hamburg
Cardiff
Cardiff
Liverpool
Penarth Cardiff Greenook
is very sharp. The man now under arrast couch about three feet from the deceased, and the landlady had hold him. He said has a out in the hand, which he accounts you need not ory, I'll not run away,' t SUGAR GROWING NEAR PENANG. for by saying that he took the kaifo from landlady said "will go and call the the deceased who had tried to stab him and police;" and he said, "you need not, I will
Mr Robert Tooth's Sugar Estate at the go myself." She went away, leaving last Dindings and Perak.-The Dindinga is the The services rendered by Mr Valentine He gave as bin reason that bis ao had then used it in self-defence.
witness and the prisoner in the passage and name given to the two islands and a portion Baker to Turkey, and the gallantry with county wore Incorrect, and Mr Lording was accused Chu Acheong, a rice-pounder, was last witness stood on the trap door. The of the mainland of Perak geded to the which he covered the retreat of Suleiman's 20, Jetti, called upon to produce them, when they brought before Mr May this morning, and prisoner sat on the bamboo couch and did not British Government by the Treaty of army when there was every reason for
L, Glengaber, move or speak until the police came. The Pankore in 1874, and the island of Pankore suspecting that Suleiman desired to raise There remanded until Monday to enable the in-landlady was gone about 5 minutes. were found to be qalte fu order.
is situated at a distance of 80 miles south of no obstacle to Gourko's advance, have gone was an item of $40 for law expenses, being quest to be concluded.
Sikh Constable No. 694, declared, stated Penang. Some six months ago, Mr Robert along way towards reinstating Mr Baker 13, Sir Harry Parkes, London that be heard a noise in Tank Lane and Tooth intimated to the Government of the in the good opinion of many persons, The 19, Sedan, part of a sum of $800 paid Mr. Dennys on
entered the house No. 35. No one called Straits Settlements his desire of investing n other night the Duke of Sutherland gave B. Fuller, account of expensas in defending an action The Inquest was held this afternoon at him; he saw the prisoner. When the pri-large amount of capital in opening up jungle him a complimentary banquet, and many 23, J. R. Worcester, London brought against the owners of the S. S. the Civil Hospital, befors C. V.
30, G. B. S., West Stanley, of which the defendant was Creagh, Esq. (Coroner), and the following couch and threw a knife away from him.
erecting extensive Factory Works for refin-opportunity of meeting their old companion 8, Kozzo, Sikh Constable No. 581 also gavo evidence ing purposes, in the Malay Peninsula, as for the first time since an unfortunate event one of the crew. The Magistrate ordered gentlemen as a Jury: Messrs E. H. Oxley, as to the position in which the several per- being a central position in the Eastern Sugar deprived the army of so excellent a soldier. 13, the defendant to be sent on board his ship, J. Plage, and J. Alabor.
sons connected with the teagody were found. growing world. After careful examination A night or two ister Mr Baker was re- 17, Hylton Castle, and he was mulcted in eight days' pay for
Chung Ayam, the wounded woman, de- The wife of the deceased, he said, picked of the country, it was finally decided to stored, on ro-election, to the books of the 27, Earl of Devon, Antwerp clared, stated that the deceased was her up the knife and gave it to the last witness relect the Dludings as the most suitable Marlborough Club. absenting himself without ressonable cause.antband. She lived in Tank Lane; she did He also said he saw the prisoner throw the place, and a concession of 90,000 acres. Was Speaking of finonolal magnates, the 30, Elizabeth Uhilda, Plymouth
not know the number. The prisoner luns knife away, and the sheath was found on granted on terms to Mr Tooth by the Ruler thoughts might travel naturally enough to B, Wandering Jew, Penarth
of Perak, the grant being also countersigned Frederio Huth and Co., for Mr Huth is one
2, Par Ardua, Leong Kwai Kun, the Charge-room inter- by the British Resident. This extensive of the richest men in London or the world; Tow. I do not know his surname. My graphic despatches of the Queenslander :---
deceased husband, I think, knew him before. preter, said:---I was on duty yesterday, and property is situated between the Perak and but the transition is, I grant, a little abrupt
0, Lodore, 9, Hedwig, London, April 8.A debate on the post- Last night, about o'clock, I was in my the prisoner was brought to the Station by the Dinding Elvers, and comprises some to an evening party given by the wife of tion of the Eastern question, in the Italian room sewing, and my husband was lying on P. C. 84. The prisoner, in reply to a ques- very valuable and fertile tracts of country. one of Mr Huth's partners. I have seen Chambers, resulted in strong anti-Russian the bed. The prisoner who lived on the tion I put to him, said "The deceased owes A grast part consists of low marshy ground, and handled a card of invitation to this me 3 taels, 5 mace, and two candareens, and all above the level of the mes at high water, party, which is curious enough to deserve a same floor came to the door, and asked me views being expressed.
London, April 10.The Beeretary of to pay him the two dollars which my hus- would not pay me. He was going to strike and consequently easily drained, and con-word of notice. Down the left-hand side State for the War Department, the Right hand ewed bira. The money has been owing me with his fiat when some women stopped talaing some valuable soll. Other parts of the card there is the full-length outline Hon. Gsthorne Hardy, bas received a since last year, I believe, but I do not know him. He then took up the knife (produced) consist of a yellow clay mixed with sand, sketch of a woman in ancient Greek" communication from Prince Gortechakoff, anything about how the debt was contracted. and tried to stab me with it. I took the not swampy, and immediately available for costume-that is to say, a woman dressed very much like an Indian agah-while the Chancellor of the Russian Empire, in reply I replied that my husband was very poor
Wx allp the following from the special tele-lived there two months; his name is Chan the couch where the prisoner was sitting.
is seeking ascendancy in Bulgaria, and
states that the indemnity asked of Turkey
is less than the losses austained during the
war. It adds that all existing treaties are
is prepared with counter-proposals with a he stabbed my husband. I saw him stab
Flow of bringing about a definite pesco,
London, Aprli 12The recent murder
of the Earl of Leitrim, his clerk, and a car
⚫ driver, in Ireland, has formed the subject of debate in both Houses of Parliament.
The reporters of the Frass were excluded
knife from him, and stabbed him once. I sugar planting. asked him for the money many times before, It is not at present contemplated to use body of the card bears —— -
him four times. The knife produced is the under great provocation.
one that was used. I do not know where
he was stabbed, but I could ses blood flow
Mro.
At Home Wednesday 20th March (from 9 o'clock) All ladies will appear in "Ancient Greek costume.
22, Belle of Oregon, Liverpool
Feb,
London
7, Nourmahal,
London
Falizouth
Cardiff
9, Channel Queen, 21, Magdala, 22, Elvetico,
Cardiff
Cardiff
Penarth
20, Eleanor,
Sydney
24, Emeralda,
Cardia
New York
Mar.
28, Highlander,
8, Prince Amadeo, Cardiff 6, Franola B. Fay, Sydney 9, Mabel Clark, Idverpool
Penarth 9, Josephus, 9, Maritime Union, Newcastle 10, Bertle Bigelow, Antwerp 12, Fenrith,
London
Liverpool Flushing N'castle (s..W.) N'eartle (..) N'oastle (...)
Cardif Penarth
Bydney (x.sw.)
14, Bertle Bigelow,
13, Landseer,
18, Franois B. Fay,
28, Ornale,
to the siteular note recently fasued to the now, and he must wait until he gets work; but he put me off" Witness also asked the Mangrove swamps that fringe the West signatory Powers respecting the terms of if he does not get work, and 1 get money him why he stabbed the woman, and he boundary of the East, the best parts peace with Turkey "being" withheld by from the shop for sewing, I will pay you.
of the Estate are never subject to the in Russia. The despatch in question is conched The defendant then abused me, and my replied, "She was very savage." in moderate language, denies that Russia buadaud then got up from the bed and said The Coroner then summed up the evidence trasion of salt water as in Province Wel- "She is a woman, why should you abuse and explained the difference between mur-lesley. It is now well known that the most her that way," I then heard something der and manslaughter. The prisoner was signal suceens has attended Mr Tooth's like fighting in the passage. I could hear asked if he would like to make a statement Sugar Refining works at Yongerie in Queens. An early and definite answer is requested. the sound of blows. I went out and saw before the Jury, but he said he would rather land and latterly at Manila. In the former Then follows the address--a semi-palace, I dormant, and enquires if the British Cabinet the prisoner with a knife in his hand and not do so just now,
place from 80 to 40 tons of white sugar am told-at Patney, Gentlemen, It seems, The Jury returned a verdict of murder are daily turned out, and, in the latter, will be admitted In ordinary evening dress. 19, O. LL Pearson,
some 5 tons per day out of the newly- The contingent of 10,000 men, which 10, August Frederick, prected Mills, and when these are complete, Canada ha affered to place in the field, P, Alle D. Cooper, It is expected that a daily outsura of 200 may simply be looked upon as the Brst 20, 8. Vaughan, from his body. I threw my arms around
tons of refined sugar will be made. These instalment of a splendid corps which that 20, Nyassa, THE VOLUNTEERS.-It is stated that, as successful enterprises now induce Mr loyal colony would send across the Atlantic 20, Albyn's Isle, my husband's neck, and as I did so I felt
wound in the left side, and we then both a result of the conference recently held at Tooth and his friends to establish simi. if the need of England became great enough, Sontag,
It should 26, Rifleman, from the sitting, for three hours, in conse- fell to the ground, and I became insensible, the Royal United Service Institution, the lar works, with improvements, at the Din to justify a general call to arms, quence of the aspersions cast upon his recovered my senses I should think in War Office has signifled its intention of dings, and, to keep these works supplied not he forgotten, that the law of universal
about an hour. I saw the landlady of the fully considering the possibility of giving with a suficient quantity of juice or so obligatory military serving obtains in the 20, Mantis II,
SO, Bristolian (1) Lordship's private character,
groster encouragement to the volunteer gar, it will be necessary to enltirate Dominion, and thus there are 700,000 men 30, Menelaus (1) London, April 14-Elots took place at hanse holding the prisoner, and she gave forces This would, it is understood, take farge area of country, and it is proposed who could eventually be called out. They Glasgow yesterday in consequence of the him into custody; the prisoner and myself Papal llocution in reference to the re- were both still in the passage, and I saw the form of increased facilities tres for to clear and cultivate at once 6,000 acres are not Armed now, but in a new country 30, establishment of Bierstoby in Scotland the Police orming into the house. I was promotion of efficiency and measures for of the dongemion above described. The like Canada, where large cities are few and being announced in the several Catholic taken to the Station; and from there to this bringing about the more perfect mobilisation canes will be crushed at various distances the conditions of life different to those of churches. The disturbances were renewed Hospital. I never saw the knife before of the force. Any increase of the present from the Factory by moveable mille, and the old world, nearly every man can shoot, to-day, when several persons were injured, yesterday; it does not belong to me or to capitation grant is not considered ether the julos so extracted will be alther pamped and familiarity with Brearms helps greatly Sept.
into pipes that lead into the Factory or to make a good soldier. One authority
1 Carl Wilhelm, and 20 of the rioters were arrested by the my late husband. When I heard the puri nosessary or desirable. police.
soner and my husband quarrelling I did not Moga SCORSION TO Rosta-At Brighton conveyed in tanks down the numerous goss to fat as to state that after many No.
8, Catharina, The Papal allocation was publicly burned. suspect either of them had a knife until I considerable batch of laymen have just convenient rivera that fall into the Din years cheervation and experience with went out info the passage I hars often followed the two clergy of B. Bartholomew's ding Harbour. The plain of conveying the soldiers of many nationalities-European Tam Quesnstander (Brisbane) of April 20th heard the defendant ask for the $2 before, to the Roman communion. Amongst these jaloe by pipes or tanks has been found and Aslan he of opinion nona, possess but I never heard them quarrel before; is the well-known High Church writer Mr to answer admirably in Queensland--the natural military qualities superior to those Chas the following
they were always good friends. My hus Charles Walker, anthor of The Ritual eras ing wille being so atted together in of the Canadians." And they love fighting, band was the nearest to me when I saw Reason Why," "The Sarum Mass in England that they san easily be taken in many cases, for the sake of the adventure Robert Henderson. them in the passage; he had his back turn English," and many other popular books down and erected in other places. The and excitement it gives them for the spirit Dartmouth.
site for the Factory is about three miles of restless energy is strong in the men who
An expedition to New Guines is in pre. paration in New Zealand. It is a consist of 50 men, with a capital of £2760, or 455 per man. The destination of the expedi. Con will be the Fly Kiret,
Bruce D'Albertis, the New Guines #splores, writing to the Bydney Goho,
ed to me, and the prisoner was facing him. At Oxford seven members of the university I saw my husband strike at him with his hare likewise just gone to Bome. fists whilst the prisoner was stabbing him. Amongst these are Mr Oliver Versail, of y husband had nothing in his hands. My Balliol College; Mr Wasterman, of Oriel; husband was formerly a chair-coolie, but | sud Mär Johnson, of Kabler
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