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The chartered transport Mexicwa, with the tha French Government, including the right 2nd Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment (58th to construct railways in Upper Burash, is Foot) on board, was to leave Singapore yostor. ope of great importance. It had been denied, i dag morning at vine o'clock, and is expected here on Wednesday morning next. The now Ragi

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15th October.

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sre than once we believe, that the treatment will go under vanvas at Kowloon until the Your states that a new tax having boon in improbabis that with a collision auch presently call. He then took a chair and went

concluded by M. Has contained any clases conferring exclusive rights on French tuh. jects, and a telegram from Paris, published with the French mail news, again danies

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departure of The Buffe, which will probably take place about the 27th or 28th instant.

Mr. Hohnes sald be would call Dr. Young as his first witness.

be had only been slightly scratched and had no examined his ribs and asked hi-to tako

that any treaty between France and Burmahsount of a visit to the city of Ping Nang, which where, it is stuted, its imposition would lead to falso atory, they had a slight amount of tenth to at the end of that time ho was did. He did not know Dr. Young by sight. ssid he felt no pain. In insuries to the

has been evaluded; but if the version of the Treaty given by the Singapore paper be cor. Test the French Ambassador to Mandalay has indeed stolen a march upon the British

Indian Government. For the sake of re- ference we reproduce it here:-

the Franch Government to construct railwage in UpSmith. Manager of the Cosmopolitan Dock. by tem drys with 1,400, which are to be collectedmitted that if there had boon a collision such prove he was ng sobar as any mie can be. The the but was vicious.

muscles the pain is more severe after Farts.

By His Lordship-I examined him to see if

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may be difficult to find, unless they fall

different, matters the plaintiff left the Rapai."You are quite at librarty to forward the case, to plaintiff told him he had boon tossed by a ball, tory and procede down the hill in the say ona yon like. I do not intend paying any-but Mr. Holmes objecte tanrigtenon being given back upon his numerous breaches of treaty

direction of the Cricket Gound. His jin-thing. If you had not interfered with said bali se to what was said by the plaintiff, and the ou C. and the serious injury to British trade and

rigkeha was waiting for him past the Cu-ho would not have troubled you, as he is a very joation was upheld. The following items are extracted from the

thedral and by the barraski. On the quiet animal." There was no ring in the ball's Wituess, continuing, said I found Mr. La interests which matst result from his intrigues Indon and China Express of the 11th ult. with France. If the Penang Gazelle in-

Dr. Nel, whose name is well knows in Indo- BAFOBS TAX HOT, FIR GEORGE PRILLIETO, ay down he pawel Mr. Kennedy's brother, nose, nor any ropes on his legs. He was quite bury's face torn, the skin off both his cheeks

who was standing at the corner of the military free in his person.

particularly the left one, his hands looked as if formation is to be relied upon, sante action Chius, has been charged with a mission to Ten- Carer JUSTICE, AND LIBUT. MCMURDO, H. grassiam with a long whip in his hand. Ho

Crose-oxamined by Mr. Holmes-Witness he had been thrown, down, and his ohin and lips M. S. "Vieron EMANUEL," AU-NATAL Asweat on past him, and whon a little farther went down the road on the right hand side, and were out. Ha complained of pain about the ia imminent, but what form it will take wegal, in prior to make scientile collections on

behalf of the State.

BESTOR.

down the hill-twenty yards-and opposite the the hall was at the left hand side of the cows. on back and his body generally. I axamined him but can only conjecture. It seeme the Chief Commissioner at Rangoon, in reply to the Chias, pas back to Gravesend on the 5th inst

The steamer Ningchow, outward bound for

Cathedral, he saw some oors coming up the hill the opposite side of the road from wituess. sold and co marks on bla body, but I noticed on towards him He took no partimlar note Witness made no noise as the ball pasaad. He the sent marks which looked as if they might have of them beyond seeing that they were not looked was quite oloar of the mattis and-had got about been caused by a stone or a bull's horn. "He was representations of the Chamber of Con-after having been in collision with the Norwegian Mr. Baily, Instrusted by Mr. Caldwell, sp after or attended by say one, and be wont by thirty or thirty five yards away from them down very much upset. He spoke impulsively but Both are of the Best Varieties and the kinda nero, gare a general concurrence with the brig Medm off the Royal Sovereign Lightship, peared for the plaintif: Mr. Franois, instruct the sows, passing them on his left. He was the hill before as heard the volca calling out. He not at all insokerently, simply like a mon that do bost in Chins. They are shipped views of the Chumbar, and it is evident that busad agnin on the thiest, after having od by Messrs. Wotton and Deacon, for the dedreased in white, with nothing red shout him at turned round when he heard the voles, but did who had gone through a great fright. He was

repaired the daauge.

all. He was aware the cows he saw wors Mr. Kon uut soo the ball at that time, as he turned porfectly sabor. His band was slightly humped, in manner that onanros their preservation in be appreciates the gravity of the situation

Mr. Fransis addressed the court for the deacdy's cows, because he had had a good deal the wrong way. At this time he was in bat there more no actual wounds excapt on the tradalt and in three separate parcels. Thus and believes that the treaty has besa con-regarding the proposed railway in Sion, we are was very different from those which usually arose doming off the Parade Ground, where Mr. Hon the voice he ran across to get into the Parade ordered perfect rest and cold bondigos, and pre- Referring to the paragraph in our last number fance observing that the question in this ense business with Mr. Kennedy, and these cows wars the middle of the road, and immediately he heard faoo. He somplained of pain in the neck. I every possible precaution is taken to avoid discluded. We trust, however, that the cou-given to understand that the price wa there in allition cases was the first issue of the Body's sows grare. In lust gone coms-iitila Ground, but the ball was on him before he rancheribad-me-madiolce. His neck was out stiff appolating Parchagers.

tradiction from Paris may prove bond fide named of £200.000 included the aquipment of kind within his experience; it was usually an way past the ostte when he heard some used the fence. As he was running across the then--it world not become stiff all at uues-but

the line, and also the provision of stoczaars on CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION If this should be the case the possible the Menan, beton Aynthia and Bangkok.

issa of who was at fault, but here the ques calling nut from halind him-"Look out for road he saw the ball about three yards away, he complaired of pain on moving it. I attended tion was whether there was a collision at that ball." My eliant tarned round sud sail bat had not time to get out of the way. He was him daily for a wosk, then every second day. danger has been indicated and the Indiau SPECIAL FLORISTE SEEDS

The Bound of, Trads have requested their Hesabmitted that the burden of proof lay upou Will he go for me?" The person addressing walking as fast as he could. When the bull was and latterly about ones a week. The injuries Garemment will do well to lay the lesson to goleilar to take the necessary staps for holding the plaintiff to show that there had been him, who turned out to be Mr. Kanuody oloas on him three feat away he poked him three appeared to have been caused by a thrown fall. in separate named Varieties.

heart, so that they may not run the risk of a formal investigation into the cironmstones collision, and be argued that in this case the brother standing at the aorner, said "Yes, he times on the rose to make him turn his head. not a simpla fall over, but such a fall as you PANSY, CARNATIONS. PHLOX, PETU. Having a mine, eprung upon them in the connected with the stranding of the Tunstall (3.). plaintiff and no-produced evidence to establist will," or words to thut offset. Upon that my Witness bad had auch experienos with balls might receive by being throw a out of a jinrick- of London, on Baldayo Rock, Spain, on Aug. that in the aridenes for tas plaintiffs it was the right hand side coming down and get over quite possible when a ball wascoming full tilt at sides and variety of outs and braises. The his case satisfactorily. Ho painted to the fuct client endeavoured to ass the rond--he was an und kui soon a good many people tossed. It was aba or trap, because there were injuries on both 18, while on voyago from London to Chins.

stated that they bad & consort junk class ta tham the railings of the Parade Ground. Before he one and three fest distant to poke him three stiff neck I believe was the result of a musos. At the present congroas being held in Brussels at the time of this orliston, and if plaintiff could get over, in fact when he way some two or times in the nose. He did not think it foolish lar injury eased oither by a hoary blow or on the quation of International Law, The Ap story was sorrect they could have produced three foot disthat from the railings, the ball tado so under the circamstances. He did not strain. It is the result of what happened that By the French mail stoomer Saghálion, which plicability of International Law to Oriental Na great number of witnesses to corroborate the rushed upon him, and uy oliont, turning round, know what twosme of the bull, whether he day. I cannot say bow long it will ba bafore

ttons" wil be doit with by Sir T. Twins, one of atasemest He had called no one from that junk, arrived here yesterday morning, Major-General the Vice-Presidents, who will read a communics and thongh it was his consort jaak hy gold the animal close upon him. Theroupsa be simply eat right on or what, as he lost all con- the stiffuss will disappear, baliers plataliff

endeavoured to tam him with su unbrella Sinzanous. He would probably hare hoon has sustained no porcinaent jojneƒ. Cameron and Major Davies ratarned from Sin. tion with reference to Japan. A few years ago give no further information about her than her had in his hand. Is poked him on the nose killed if people had not come to his as By Mr. Holmas-The mark on tho se nat 3ir Travers read a similar communication before Chinese name. Under the circumstances he and endeavoured to turn the animal frora the rush, sistanco. It was not a fact that before have been used by some large rough objast. gapore.

thought the Court would find that the

bat was ansnecaufai. The ball get at hit, and he performed this brave nek, of paking the Pislatiff mast bays been in coatet with the The Mascotte Opera Company will, to-morrow a like Congress.

evidence produced was not of a satisfactory toasad him. He lifted him by 's cortniu part of hull night at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, by desiro

the nose he had been tickling him. ground on both sides of his body, but the right The China Challenge Cup, won at Wimbledon character. Mr. Francis then went on to his person and landed him some distance away. He was not rather playfol that morning. Is book was only slightly grazed. If a ball rad repeat their performance of You Suppe's opera by the Damfriesshire team, was presented on aliado to the positions of the vessels when thrasing him on his face and his hands in. Uus over played; he was too old to play. He had violently at a man for renty-five or thirty

occaccio."

the atha inst. to the Duke of Buccleuch as Lord the steamer was first sighted, and up to the time guitar, where he lay • some miuntos inaonsible. not been following the ball'and peking him in yards' distance and then tossed him, the injuriar Mr. B. C. Houder, R.N., formerly of the Bag Larntonant of the county, the ceremony being of the collision, ma dopoied to by the plaintiff and the nest thing my client rememberaisthat he was the ribs. When he got up to Mr. Konnady a would not acarily be diferent from them fu ordered for a period will be cantinaad antil ship Audacious, and who will lang bo rernem performed as large and enthusiastic mesting his stoorarian, and his enboriti it was almost assisted up by two Barepaus, one of whom was after the assistant, and Mr. Remedy spoke to hint this case. Witness had seen a man tossed with

bered hors as a sport, has boon gassttad Faythrough the principal atrests of the town, by the a mils off on their starboard beam would have man whom he did not aw, and he was lakus much." He thought at the time it would not very rapidly and fall forward oa o rust road be of the inhabitants. The cup was carried practically impossible that a steamer a third of Mr. Koanedy's brother and the other a gentle. witness said- All right, old man, this won't be out being jujarat at all far weesraaniag Volunteer, the route being lined with spectators, ran the junk down, and it was impossible that up the hill, assisted by these two persons under be manch. He did not sae Dr. Young at Mr. Kan might sustain similar injuries. Witnon know We are informed by the Agents Messrs. who cheered the team as it passed.

the first side light she showed could have been the arms, to Mr. Kennely's house. Whenedy's house, and not seeing him of course he did Garden-road near the Cathedral. The rod there Adamson, Bell & Co.) that the strawer Moren,

All the Frach andiers who took part in the her rod light, and that after that she showed her he got thore Mr. Kennedy was standing on the not speak to him. He would take his cath of that. was rough, and a violent fall there would seecunt from Glasgow end London, loft Singapore for

campaigns in the Far East in 1883 1884. and green light. Both witnesses placed the positions verandah, and gesing the plaintiff come up he He knew Mr. Koanody pretty wall, and had seen for the injuries. this port on Wednesday afternoOIL,

1983 are to have a silver moital, bearing on one of the models so that the steamer, when dret asked him "Good God, old man, what has been the bull before on the Parade Gromd. He By His Lordship-Plaintiff compleinod of thn Vice Admiral Vesey Hamilton C.B., saccess side the efigy of the Republia, with the words on a third of a mile off, was exactly abreast of the matter with yos " The plaintiff said The had never heard that it was vicious. It was pain and stiffness in the book for the whole weak. 8oz te Admiral Sir R. Dowell in the commandRepubiinun Française, and on the other the the best, and though bath were carefully ques-bull has been at ms," and thon Mr. Kennedy not a fact that witness followed up the He would hot expect a simple fail to asuss that of the Chins Squadren, had ougaged a pasange, gords "Tiogain," Chian" "Aunan," with the tioned on the anbject they each whore to that made use of an axpression which is of the atmost ball and poked him in the ribs until the psin and safe. Be bad soon a ball which he in the P. and O. steamer Australia, leaving names of to principal engagement Position Uitha Tramp they first say it importance in proving that Mr-Kennedy had animal connotatand it any longer and tarbed belinced tie upposed to havsford tha could not, therefore, have been that vasgel which incwledge of the character of the bull He said, round and that then he got frightened and tried plaintiff and boyarked that he did not London on the 23rd ult,

will he attached to a green and follow riband. raz then down. It showed that the evidence of I thought it would be something liks that with te balt, but fell down. He did not know who think it was that is should be allowed to bo The l authorising this has toen published. Some little alarm was excited on Wednesday

theas two witness was quite aureliable. As that a hall That is an expression to which ther Mr. Kennedy's brother did anything after loos. Habat nos mahined of it to Mr. Ken- Messrs. Russall & Co. have launched from to the Chiasso members of the crew of the attack, the very kreitast importance. I who called out to witasse.

nedy. Plaintiff told him that he had been toss- afternoon by a report that the Hospital sh Ims statement made by the Straits Times, Meenee was laking seriously, and right sets their yard at Fort Glasgow a flucky-modelled Trimak who were called as witness for the presently croceed to show your Lordship sky. Mr. Holmes wished to examine the witness as by the ball and then rolled by him afterwards, apparently on the authority of the Rungoon dowu. The Narel authorities were couro sailing bargus of 1,150 tons register, owned plaintiff - Francis thought the improbability Then Mr. Kandy said.Take him to the hos- to what amount he would hate considered saf which would account for the injuries on the dif papers, to the effect that the King of Branted with and an examination husus, with the by Messrs. W. and J. Crawford, Greenock, and of their si: would render their evidence of ao pital," but my client said No. Llave got my foient compensation it the matter had been set ferent parts of the body. Hy would not be sur

result that a slight leak was discovered, the which was named the Hyderabad. The Hyder value. It was highly improbable that these

prised by hear that plaintif shoubi haro anid im- NAM had concluded a treaty with France necessary steps to atop which wore taken at once. bod has ben built to Lloyd's highest alag, men should have been awake, cating and drink wife and family and Dr. Hartigas is my doctor." tled amicably out of court.

His face was bleeding ants washed it there but Mr. Dearón objected that the offer which had mediately after the afuir, "Oh, it is nothing."

Me. Descon azid that was the case for the ander the inperintendance of Mr. James Ewen; ing. for two hours after they wont be orald not stop the bleeding. Mr. Kounodygave been made was made without prejudice and srosa- and, after fitting out. is to go Glasgow to duty, when they and had a long spall on him a drink of whiskey as wilk, and plaintiff ramination should not be allowed on it.

plaintiff. loulou Messrs. Skinner and Co.'s berth for the wate

Thors was also considerable then made his way to the micssho a came

His Lordship uphold the objection and said Yokohams.

amnant of erklence on behalf of the defen back to the offico 4 reports and those the quation was not what the plaintiff

Dr. W. Young said—I was at Mr. Kennedy's dant that no ens but the men on the watch he saw Mr. Osborne and others whom I had would have taken at a certain lims, but what he Intelligence received at St. Petersburg from were on deck at that time. It was also highly

(bis Lorlakip) thought proper.

honse on the 5th August about olevou o'clock. home. Dr. Hartigan cance in the afteravon Be-examined by Mr. Danson-Witness was When I want in there appeared to be a little posed in Torkand on agrionltural products and described the junk being out quite in two, ac- sad saw him in the state I shall prove, and quite sure his injuries were not caused by a fall sensation and Mr. Labaty was there bleeding mafactured articles, the Afghan and Kash-cording to the plaintiff's evidence, that the though he felt na pain at the time, the next while rauning array from the ball. He did not from the face. Mr. Kennedy ask me to see if garien inhabitants opposed the decres, and com- witnesses called who were asleep at the time morning he felt great pain; his eyes and face fall until the bull threw him. When he said to be was injured. I did so. My maar was men The Rer. F. Ohlinger, of Foochow, writes to Selled the Chinese Governor to withdraw in should not have ban awakened by the collision wore swelled up, at his had to be fed on hasf ten Mr. Kannedy "Oh, it isn't much he thought tioned asveral times in Mr. Labary bring. I the Northern Christian ddaocate a graphic or Tas tx has not yet been introduced in Kashgar, They had cons to the cart, not with a totally and so on, and was in bed for nine days

able to idea his injuries ware going to turn out as they doop inspiration, which he dử, and be had never before hea visitad by an American coolt. Ia sot, the Kashgaricus are ox19pq.go apon, for, as had boon told them for the defence, get up and do a little work, bat missionary and but once by an English mistet at the Chinese, and only wait a favourable there was very nearly a colision, and the junk til under the doctor's hands. He bodo might therefore have seen him on the more sicuacy, the Rer. Mr. Grib. He mentions & opportunity for a rising.

could hava beba swn astera, but they had grosslynovor heard the ball was vicious, or, that ing in quastion without knowing il There peculiarity of Ping Nang agriculture that mon draw the plough because of the scarcity of cattle.

The French transport Melbourne, with 1,391 xrerned very fact that had occurred. The thors was any danger of the best attacking him was not a word of truth in the statement that he any bones were broken. If he had peststood in Tha explanation given was, or an oz te hara men of all sms from Tonquin, arrived at Mar-vidanes the captain of the Triumph had pro- until he was charged, nor did he contribute followed up the bull or that he poked him in the jury to the muscles only probably be would not

docad was vore fairly and clearly given, and to pay ve Tasares of rich per day, for a mun seilles ont inst. The same confusion existed a pistakeably stated by all the within say way to this disaster. He was passing the ribs or poked him at all except on the boss as he feel pain at the time

By Mr. Holmes-He could not tell me wharn animals in a quiet way and did nothing to excite had stated, to tarn him. It was on the Tuesday only three."

us on the actival of provious transports with that there was no shock or collision of any kind the ball until he was stackel, when he tried to he went to bed and he came out on the he had been strack, He spoke to me several soldiers, and the sick and convalescent were land with cartling that night. There was also the tarn him away. It has been removed the other Wadinsley week, that was we the ninth day. times. The left stile of bis fuos was bleeding. I 1. That an exclusive concession le to be main to

watches, jewellery, &c., from the premises of Mr. necessities. The France is to leave Brast in any way, nor eren the paint scratched, and ho sub-

Veita reference to the case of a robbers of of without the least attention to their wants or evidence that the Triazol was not damaged in side will try to show he was in liquor, but I shall He heard at the offus after the accident that did not notice any injury on the right side of the face; if there was any it unst here bon vóry per Barmah.

-Thal the Barnesc Government puntnatoe inte hoy who only about ten days in Lis employ, from various depois, and also from Algeria thing would have been quite impossible. estimated damages have been a little difficult fo Mr. Hudes objected to any secondary ovidoneo slight. His hands word bleeding, sa if he had rabbed them on a rough meface,"such injuries rest at the rate of 71 per cent, on the kinonut expanded and who is now also in ousterly in connection where the France will call These men are do put it to the Court to consider whatbar, En view bill at the dispensary. $7.75; and obair biro

Arrive at. Wo chisa for extra food $23.43; for being given. in the construction of a railway from blandalay to

with the outrage at Mr.. Hisx's, some of the lied to fill the placon of those men was bare of the probability of Chings endeavouring to $16; which makes 81018. Then there will be u

Mr. Deago said the enggestion had come out as would be cansad by a man falling silently. the Barmoss frontier near Ton!., 10.

forward on a very rough road. I know Garden That the French Goverzout ce to have the property has been recovered. Mrs. Smith wout

ban sent back to Pranos.

make money out of a close shave like this. therabill from Dr. Bertigan, and there are the His Lordship ruled that the witness could not road; by the Cathedral it is strop and rough. control of the Customs receiptans the Terawaddy River to Canton with P. C. Hall, and found in ec

avid and sucit to satisfy the that there damages he ought to repairs, if I sacraud in repeat what he had been told. Bourity for the interest day on the capital expended pawnshop a gold watch and chaio and a silvor

A fall on that road might cause the injuries. If on may construction. The baianos, after deftrabol which that lady at ones ilsutied They

had been a coliision as stated by the plaintiff. prosing my case, for shook to his system sed in-

a bull had rushed at him and thrown hit I would His Lordship asked how it was that in his jury and suffering, I shall to you these have

have expected the injuries to be mora zavere prelim Lary so the defendant did not state been held good grounds for damazsa, and I shall

than they were A min wonki ha likely to feel that he had been in great danger of a collision, ask for very substantial damages if your Lord- His Lordship allowed this question.

5 general stiffness after a fall. If a man fell on and had narrowly escaped it.

Witness, in his reply, stated that Mr. Bates his face it might cause a stiffuses of the neck. ship thinke the ease proved. I shall have to refor Mr. Francissaid he wasresponsible for thatform

Plaintiff was very much exsitad when I saw him, The Army and Navy Gozelts says It seems

Mr. Deacon said Mr. Bates had gone to Bau spoke incoherently, used very strong language, af which thara area great many. a pity that there is not a little more consideration John's chance of the post is very email, and had no ollision with this or any junk an that plea for the defence was simply not guilty.

of answer. He consi lared the question carsfally, at some length to the various cases on the subject, was the person who gave him the information. and he thought the simple statement that thoy bad; Mr. Holmes, in reply to his Lordship, said the Fascisco under aroumstances which might and smalt of whiskey, My impression was that shown 13 strafting men to forsiga stations in cald, bides, be unustist, as he is in the Colonist ersion was a full and sufficient answer to every

perhaps come sat in the course of the oase. ke was under the infinance af liquor, but not It will be seen, by the most cursory gianes of ratings being required at the last out service and not in the Diplomatic, and exebauges allocation, contained in the plaintiff's prelimi- for the legal argament until after the ovence. that Mr Batos had promised to be witness in that when they charge at a thing they follow it Aftor some conversation it was decided to de- Witness, in reply to further questions, said that he was drunk. My exparisss of balls is at this document, that the control of the when ship is about to leare England. HAH AT this way are setlom masin, though they are from

hour for the Himalya-lit Port out! Diplomats to tlolonial.

nary not. Ha did not as how he was to include

The plaintiff was then eclled. Hasal-I am tha das bat hal goho to San Francisco. Wit Rp. Sometimes it is easy to get tliom war if you trade of the country would be banded over

For China tolegraphic instinctions were re

the other statement in his answer. He proceeds gunner in the employ of the P. & 0.0 I neas had not paid his presage,

engage their attention with something also. I to the French under its conditions, while it coived to send some but-dozen petty officers For China's sake it is to be regretted that shed to argas that in considering the credibility remamber the 24th August last. The Kashgar By His Lordship-Witness had been in the mix Mr. Kannady in the presineo of Mr. Lebary. The paves the way for future connection with of varions ratings to her to El racaueies in iras not bal a representative at the Telegraph of the two sets of witnesses, it would be found

3.35 in the afternoon. Sha had some cattia for year. He was on board the ashgar that people present were describing how the accident Tonquie and affords abundant excuse for skips on the Chias Station, and within that time enfermos at Berlin. Her language net baing that the confusion to be arrived at would be in down from Japan the tray, arriving cheat service of the P. and O. Company seventeen. I heard a conversation batwon them.

the mon rognired were despatched to be iron | siphabetimui, she suffers considerable disabilities favour of those of the defendant.

Mr. Kannady. It is ay duty to clear marge. inorning. He had nothing to drink there. He happened and saying Mr. Lebury had hit the ball fature interzzation in Burmah by the French the various depot ships. Now, most of thesis the transmission of tolegrams, which oan only Mr. Baily, in reply, said he had felt when he Mr. Kennedy went off in my launch to see the was perfectly sobar. He did not know whether Mr. Lebary said "Oh, it doesn't matter: I was Government. Such a treaty a wholly war.patty aficors use married man with families, he dous in cipher. According to existing at first saw the answer of the defendant to his pro-attia, but did not takes them away that day shoro wers any soldiers in the barrack windows--fast for doing it." I understood him to and inft their homes in the morning expecting angels the ciphers make a word, but the liminary ant, to feared he might have had a case The next morning I wat on board at half-past Mr. Holmes asked his Lordship to ask the be referring then to his having touched the bell ranted, na the Kangoon Chamber of Comto pornrn in the evening, but instead of that enabiustions of three ciphers are not sufficient of considerable dificulty to meet, but having six to see the cargo and lightors. About seven witness if he did not ask Mrs. Kennedy for a at all I do not remember any strong expression meres points out, seeing that there are no theirives fuelings may be imagined when they for the Chinese language, hence four require to board the case of the defendant, he felt that the look I saw Mr. Woolley on shoes, I had drink when he first went to the Rapasitory and rade nee of by Mr. Kennedy to Dr. Labury. be paid for. In ask was much easier ons then he had anticipatorders from the chief officer to tell Mr. Kennedy before he saw Mr. Kennedy, and whether he did There was grost doal of talking and noto going French interests in Burmah, and it is a clear heard from massmates that evening that their be used, and two words have

husbands were on the way to China.

a Barepan lenguaga ten letters are permitted ed. He thought there would be no doubt, in the to take the cattle off as they wore beginning to not got a drink.

Mr. Lisbury answered the questions I case of peaching on British preserves. It is

The gasstion was put and the witness saswer put to him. I saw him walk away. His gut The Chinese Recorder says:-"An interentiaries wards, and thus it will be seen that the face of the evidenes which had been addased, drop down on dark, About a quarter to ton I true, unfortunately, that up to date the Bri-experiment le proposed for adoption in Sonth

Chinese suffer much disvivantage.

that the stoavor bad collided with the plaintiff's want to Mr. Kennedy's and saw him on the reed no.

was unsteady. My impression all along was that jank. The second maste of the Triumpk said randah. I asked him to send on board for the

His Lordship naked Me. Dəncon if he had not he was under the infinance of tignor, and I was Linz Government has-actad, a- pari akin to Formoes, where the majority of the converts i The lutest mail rårices veived bome were that when he first saw the junk she was about

Flo that of the dog of the manger in Upper Bur-Christianity area of aboriginal bloot. It Manib. August 1st. Funshow End Hongkong 300 yards distant. That, he submitted, could atto. Ho aid "I have done so, old mos." We been able to ascertain whether there were any not earprised to sao lilm walk in this way.

then had a little gonoral conversation and some sldiers at the windows

injuries might aceount for a good deal of his ex- is found very difficult to teach them the Chinese 6th, 2hama, riữ San Fran. 7th, Batavia 10th, not be true, or the plain would not have seen

whiskey and milk... left and went down Gar- Mr. Dascan said he had no witnesses of the citement. Histmanner was the very opposite of mah, refusing to rescue it from anarchy yet language with its cumberson characters; and Salzon 1th Slathaith, and Singapore the sail of the junk gliding past the side imme-

don-roat towards my jinrichsha, which was actual occurrones.......

quiet-The injurios I haxa board.described ere unwilling to see another power step in and the use of books with Roman letters hus i Sth The P. and O. mail, or steamer Kasar-diately after he bad souled the engine standing on the road about fifty yards below Mr. Holes said he had made inquirios with quite consistent with a severe fall,

draw books The Rev. Wm. Campbell is there-fied, from Tokobama 18th, Shanghai 25th, room telegraph. This showed that establish a foating there which would render for devising a home for writing the language Hongkong 30th July, Singapors 8th August jonk was of seen antif the steamer was reise ground on the right hand side I saw Mr. and so far as could be acertained there were to posing Mr. Labury heard my name further than By Mr. Deacon-I have no grounds for sup- the the Cathedral. At the corner of the soldier's reference to what his Lordship had anggested intervention dificuls in the future. The of the aborigines with characters made of Chinonrenched London, vid Brindisi, on the 7th quite ou top of her, and it was evident Kennedy's brother with a whip in his hand. As soldiers at the windows, and according to his that ho might hava heard it. I can't swear that ralus of the trade of British Burmab has felemouts. Seventeen Icitiuls and soreaty-throw instant, one day early. The French mail, ria that a very bad watch must have been kept. I went down I saw some coa coming up the lustructions if they had been there they could he heard Mrs. Kequadr's request to zan to increased from £5,319,500 in 1874 to sound and those combined in about 800 charac

Finals, with four tone marka, represent all the Naples, with the advice from China and He further pointed out that from the evidence road from the Parade Ground I saw a ball on not have seen the occurrense,

samine him. I know Mr. Lebury by sight, the Strulla Sotilementa dated as... in above for the defence it was perfectly evident £10,812,413 in. 1888, and would expird to tors, constitate the outlines of the system. We table, jus delivered in Lonto this morning, that if the junk had escaped being struck the right side of the cows going up. The boll Mr. Dexou said that from the Larrack win. but had never spoken to him. I have co reason was darkish red. I knew that Mr. Kennedy had dows the men could see right up the road. to suppose that he knew ma. I only examined much larger dierensions if the obstructive shall wait with interest the practical result. There dags early. The advices from Japan, via by the steamer's bow, she must have been struck two buils before, how many at this time I don't Mr. A. Woolley, shipping clork in the P. and him superficially. No garment was vynoved policy of King Tueenaw-who's men the Chinese characters in ways to movel to be

objettiges will doubtless come from its using San Frandsen, were also received this day. The by the story, which they stated was swinging know. I have had a good deal of business with 0. Company, was then called. He said that on He said he felt no pain. It is s parfoils iossible

unt inward mail, ex C. and O. steamor Mirza round all the time on o port helm. As to the plist of trade in bis own dominions--dul advisable. We have heard that a scheme are, from Hunghai 9th, Hongkong 13th, Singa remarks of Mr. Francis Phout the plaintif not Mr. Konnedy. As I want down the rant the the morning in question he saw the plaintiff thecry dust if his masoles were (ajurel he need cows were on my left hand side. There were about half-pasts and gave him certain orders not necessarily have felt any pain as that time. not only constitute a check upon the deve. one devised by Dr. Crawford, then at Shang pere 21st Aug, is due in London on the 2nd calling more witnesses from his own junk, and about ten or twelve of them, I did not see any About eight onfook he returned to make a report The fact that he had had a drink of whiskey and

hai, now of Tangehow. Fa, by modifications of inst.

·lopment of trade with Upper Bormal, but single Chinese character, but that it failed of

some from his consort jaak, there was good one looking after them. If there had ban a to witness. He was perfectly cobar ou baih milt ten-minutes before world cont for the reuson for it. The plaintiff was poor man, and man behind them I must have seen hirn. I went occasions. He was a sober man.

amell I noticed. He was in a norrens and ex prava a barrier to all commercial communicatinding the acceptance which parhaga Mr. Camp- It is affirmed that Lin Vinh Phuoc or Login losing his junk he lost averything he had, and past the cows. I was dressed in white; I had no In reply to a question by his Lordship as to citel atate, and that might cause the incoherence

he's matod may securo, More reconely Mr. Jung-fu, the redoubtable leader of the Black became practically a pauper. He was thered on m tion with the Shan States and Western Macey of Hongkong, and perhaps others, bave Flags, is now engaged in negotiations with the fore quite unable to bring a waaber of wit out from behind "Inor oat for that bull." I quint, witness said he lud always found him to

The next thing I heard a voice calling whether the plaintif was a "arky" pan or in his speech.* Ction. The policy of "unmasterly in advocated a plan not materially different from Franch. Shen these acgotiations be crowned assses here and keep them till this caso oumo turned round and said "Wil he go for me? be a very quist man, and that he held a very activity "pursued by the Administration of that suggested by Mr. Campbell,”

with saccess, the Black Flags would probably on. H. Baily said he did not, however, go The voice replied "Look out for him, he will co-ponsible position. Witness had been shipping Lord RIPON, which, while professing to be

retain the territory which they told on the aneb now upon the evidenes which had It was Mr. Kennedy's brother who called clerk for five years. An audacions case of highway robbery upon Yash frontier. while Lin Vin-Phuoc would bean nóduced for the plaintiff as upen out to mo.

I went across the road to tryMr. E. Osborne, clerk in the P. and O. Com. him to oblige the court with a selection of these actuated by the most philanthropic and Europeu cosurred in British Kowinona aber be placed at the hud of the Aunarea regiments that of the defents, which, be considered, sup to get into the Parade Ground. I did not pany, Baif he saw the plaintiff about eleven expressions.

time ago. On the 5th inst. Capt. Bachelder, with the title of Colonel. This is, according to ported his cass. benevolent feelings for the natives of India, the Amerima ship Highlander was at the Cosmoth Lefteris, the full amount of which we should gruod, and the time of the collision us alleged the bell on me, skont 3 feet from me. I got my side of his head was bloeding, his hands were menbored was that of was & fool bat The times given on either side ansoned I was about three feet away when I saw work on the morning in question. The left Witness and he enly complete sentenso be re- could allow without remonstranca the most pottar Dock, sul having desire to get to not predit. It spams Risely that the Black Flags by the plaintif was very nearly the same as flat to brella, ant gave him three pokes on the nose out, and his clothes were covered with dirt. He he was using the "big big potty frequently borrible and inhurman masacrea to be per. Huoy Ham bo engaged a sampan to confer bizare in a far better position then they were ba riven by the defeans for their allaged närrow us:

there. Finding he was making but slow progress fore the war, and the fact that Tin Vinh-Phase from a collision.

to try to face in off. The bill got at me on was sober. Witness Coll him to go upstairs and witness could not remember the connections in It was therefore evident

whish he used it. petratedat Mandalay by the sungainary mon- aigainst a strong hoad wind, he inquired is uffeting his vwa torus to the Frouch affords that the pizialíff's junk mua hase best the on my laft buttock, raised me up and throw me in the t wash himenlf, and believed he went. ster who lords it over Upper Barmah, is the boatman how long it would take him to walk

gutter. He must have thrown me a yard and a By Mr. HolmesThe plaintif did not appear Mr. Devon, remarked that if the witusse could an amazing commentary on the ridiculous ides that the duo referred to, and that the Triumph half or two yards. I tell on the stones formingsroited about the accident, he was quiet bat unir camember the one expression he bad men- motely responsible for the rather unexpected to Hung Ham, and from what he was told he de- that he could not make any resistanto. was the steamer the plaintiff stated had collided the guitar. I became unconscious. I reocllect rather "shakish" He did not make light of the tioned it did not justify in in saying he was and startling décoúment of M. HAAS' mig.cided to go there on foot. He started off, arrow-

with him. That boing so the only possible so psule by the boaturau, and had not gone far beyond General de Courey has forwarded to the Min

two Europeans helping to up to Mr. Kennedy's accident, ho appeared to think rather seriously wearing all round. Any man in a moment of isa to THESDA said to have boon brought, Youmati village when be noticed that a China intar of Marine a number of reports on the this was a gigantic conspiracy to invent a col the other man I did not k. When wo got up

Intion was that suggested by Mr. Francis, that house. Mr. Keunaly's brother was on my left side; of it.

excitement might say be was a fool. He Wong Aan. head boatman in the amplay of dare say the witness had said it himself about. We have faith in Ebadiscretion of Lard was walking behind hita. He was turning grionltaat and commercial condition of the

ligion in order defrand the defendant. This to the hoose Mr. Kennedy was in the verandal, the F. and O. Company, spoke to seeing the Cross-examination continged-I have attend down a ravine when thà Chissman made signals ¦ various provinces in Annam and Tongain, sup- DOFFERIN, but we hope that bis hands have to hit to go ap the hil. He followed the man plied by the various residents Of Haiphong theory was stugether to improbable and anaup. He said Good God, old man, what has bean tan plaintiff hath before and after the nouident. Head some one else at Mr. Kennedy's for injuries

ported to hold water at all. Mr. Baily submitted matter with you" I said The bolt has been was sober.

asused by being fossed by a bull. That was sir not been unduly tied by the India Office, for until he began to think he was going out of his the report states that ordinary mean of living that the evidence for the plaintiff and that at me." He said "I thought it had bean apme Mr. M. J. D. Stephens, solicitor, was called and or seven months ago. The injury was inflicted prompt action would seem cor to be, and he turned down into the raying again to the country sort auf der, oxcopt mettons for the defence dore-tailed in together most thing like that with that damned bull. 1 eta said-I generally take a walk between air and one Mr. Bates. He was slightly bruised over While walking he presently noticed that the which was 4 the kile, beef being 90 centimos completely, and that was strong proof of the erlotily sortsin he said that, Ho said Tale soven o'clock in the morning. I remember about the left breast. That was the sel tulary arte imperative. It is verg Hule use shutting Chingman was walking close behind him again. to fl. In hotels one could lodge for f2.25 truth of the plaintiff's story. He also argued him to hospital. I replied, "I have got a month ago soeing a bull, whether it belonged ball was mentioned. It was not the same a the stable door after the ateed has been and shortly after he took off his hat and wiped puphy for chambers. An apartment. of twe that the positions of the vessels alleged by Mr. stolon; it will be necessary to make somehe perspiration from his head und face with his rooms and kitoben was £100 a month. The Francis price to the collision, were not what were my houso, my wife and family, and Dr. Har to Mr. Kennedy or not I cannot say. The troops the present caso. I knew the sainal, it has

handkerchief. While doing this the man bo- population was rapidly earnesting. In Hai- definitely stated by tas plaintiff, and the modala tigan is my docter." (did not feel any pain were drilling on the Parade around. The boon destroyed.

MrDescon put a large number of questions to ecunter move to obeckmate the French Am-hind in ambled something, and he was about to Drong agriculture was flourishing in all parts

were only approximately placat to show the at the time, but I was bleeding from my mouth General was there. The min was coming on bassador, and it is difficult to see how this turn round to him when he vory zapidly slipped the proviton, but in Boo Nink a want of rain stermer to the eastward of the junk. On the and use and eyes, wy. banda, and my knees. and I stood under the trees in the Cathedral the witness as to his noquaintance with the bulls. The witas said that at the time Batos WAS his hand under Capt. Bacheldor's arm, and veszed had been fit, and in the provinces of Son-Tay

Only one side of my face was injured Mr. compound above the Parade Ground for shelter. asn be done by anything obert of removing his gold watch abain, which he snapped in anand Nih-Binh the drought had retarded the other bund the evidence of the second mate of Kennedy gave me some milk with something in it rained very baarily and the troops ware injured Mr. Kennedy had two bulls, a roan and the wicked tyrant who has so grosaly mis-instant, and was off with that and his gold watch.

the Triumph showed that the relative positions it, whiskey probably. I then went in my jinrisk ordered off the ground hurriedly. Some of a lighter ons, and it was the lighter one that in govorned his unhappy country. Had the worth about 855, before Capt. Bacheldur hul posted in Nix-Binh, News from Quinhon re handling the stoner, were moh to razdor a col saw Mr. Maraball, Mr. Osborns, and Mr. Wool and some at an opening in the railings at aware that the one in question in the pres

Recent crop of rios. A good cotton orop is ex of the two vessels, and the course he adopted in sha to the 0, ofea to report myself. I thom went out at the bottom of the ground ficted the injuries on Mr. Bates. He was not

Indian Government intervened when the last lattor then a that there were tore other China-

time to comprehead what was happening. The ports that the silk crop would be abundant.

ision a most proluable contingency. He thought, luy. I then got & chair and went horas. I had the top of the ground. I saw the General lange, cans had been destroyed. considering the way the defendant's case dove dreadful massacres took place at Mandalay men with this fellow, and be cailed to his boatman

no knowledge that Mr. Kennedy had a ricious with his stuff from the upper part of the ground, Mr. Descon remarked that the swimal had tailed with his own, he had amply established the ball. I had never heard of ash thing. I was but did not go where he want to. The troops been killed and ester. and deposed the King, they might either to catch the thief but the boatman only said ACEST TELEGRAMS.

collision.

Witness, in reply to a further question, said "nome away The three mon disappeared with

porfastly sober that morning. I had had no word following him when I saw a reddish brownL His Lordship said that a written judgment thing to drink beyond what I have told you. Full come round the surser from the road load- he had never heard that the ball now in question would be prepared.

About four o'clock Dr. Hartigan came to seeing to Head Quarter House. The animal was was a dangerous animal, but he had heard that Ime I began to feel a little pain in the after running and was evidently in a state of mind since this case it had been very much excited.

was the rain or not? Mr. DeaconNo doubt this case excited noon and passed a bad night. Next morning about something, whether

ing the amount of such interest, to be paid over towers pawned for uboat $43 the lot, a ridiculously the Barms Govornimant by the Froneh."

4. That a Bank with a capital of Ea 20,00,000 below figuro, and Mrs. Smith redeemed them, art -established, one-ulfahore to be for the French, and brought them back to Hongkong on Wednesday

the other all for the Barmese Government.

-That a security for the banking opital to be adenced by the French, thu hatterave to have soatrol

of the Casto derived from the sea trade, sad to control the working of the Baby Mimes...

afternoon.

have set up,cnuthar monarch, making Upper | the wateb, and Capt. Backsider reported the Barmah at the same time a protected state matterto the police. Subsequently he went over to with a Resident to control ile affaire, or they Kowloon City with a Chinen detective, and after a search among the pawnshops they discovered

try.

Bu mution has been made of Sir John Pope Hennessy as likely to ho British Minister at Paking and active extions ware mule on bis babell on the death of Sir Harry Parkes, for Sir John "kas supporters as devoted as he has bitter enemies," and "soum's to be a sort of neces- sary evil, like taxes, and irruptions in the aun,” as a contemporary puts it. We believe that Sir

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· LONDON, 14th October. THE EASTERN QUESTION. The Greek Army Reservos have been called

might quietly have annered the whole coup the stolen watch and chain, which had been out. A couple of regiments would have pawned for $10 by some man whom the pawn-

The Journal de St. Petersbourg publishes an broker said he could identify.. The watch was umply suficed to upart King l'acaw' suradoomed and yesterday produced at the Police article to the effor that, owing to the claims of premacy, which is founded only on terror, Court. After the discovery of the watch, the the Miner States, it will be advisable to uphold and the abolition of which would be regard.detoclive and Captain Bagholder, acting on in the Treaty of Berlin,

formation in the former's possession, went in

IN SUMMARY JUSIDICTION.

Berote MR. JUSMCE ACKROYN. LEBURT V. KUNEDY, $1,000,

in cross-ermination.

Mr. Dancon submitted that he was entitled to ask the witness simply whothier he had heard the ball was visions.

Witness was cross-examined at length as to

the expressions he heard Mr. Labury use which

made wit say in his examination in chief that

he was swearing all round. Mr. Deacon asked

my left eye was closed and my menth I cannot tell. When he came and the corner it very much.(Langliter.}

Crossi-ramination continued-I did not hear we awollen up. I was in pain. I was ordored he turned down towards Queen's-road, and met beef tea and chicken broth, and bad to use is the companies. He broke their formation, In- Mr. Kennedy say to Mr. Lebary that he thought Mr. Deacon for the plaintiff, Mr. Holmes for compresses day and night I was in bed nine stad of marshing in their was way they dis-it would be so with that d ball, but he the defendant.

days, and then I went to the office to pay my persed to the sides of the wond and they kapt might bare said so.

By His Lardship-My reasons for supposing Mr. Deason, in opening the case, sald-This people, but was not allowed by the doctor to go their rifles between themselves and the bull. The ed as a merciful delivcenace by bie oppress-d search of the thistes, and in the course of their

in a case in which tay client, Mr. John Lobary, on full duty. I am still under the doctor's herds ball was then driven on to the Parado Ground the plaintif was under the indaeneo of liquor who is a gazner in the 2. and 0. Company, is bat am doing my full duty. I here to put by a man who was in attendance. Mr. Kennedy were that he was excited, unsteady in his gait, súbjects, thousands of whom sask refuge hunt they caught sight of a man named Troi The Incat thing in practical joking at a pyrosning Me J. W. Kennedy of tha Horan Reflannel and hot water on my neck every might wan is the Cathedral compound standing non and ineobaront. If he had been tossed by a ball that might account for his excitement. A blow -every year fromhistyennny in British Burmab Asing, seaman, who took to his boele as soon as he techno display is to tie a strong thread to a pository, for injuries sustained by the plaintiff and apply lotions. My neck is a little on m

By Mr. Holmas-I could not say who the bull on the bond might acoonut for his unsteady galt saw the Captain and the detostive. He was cap friend's bat attach the other and to a shy rocket, from the defondsut's builtarugh the negligence one side That is the result of the neoident Now, however, the cass-will-be-very-diorent,tured aud charged with the robbery and was baled and get aims to let it of The delight of the of the defendant. The facts upon which the it was not so before. I can turn my head belonged to, but it apparently belonged to Mr. Although I was told that he had been tossed If the toparied treaty be a fact. The recolleo. before Mr. Markoan at the Paline Court yester victim in nubounded, and the experiment meets action is brought aro that on the 24th Aagast to the right, but not the left. Witness Kennedy. There was no one there but sir. Ken by a ball, that for eiglitoen years be had borne a last the P. and O. steamer Kashgar arrived thon gave particulars of his expanses, for in-valy and myself. I believe thoro were some good character, and that these who have worked tion of the past atrosities of TuxEEAW are day. He doniod, when arrested, that he had com, with great success.

mitted the robbery, and said it was a short An old lady was recently brought as a witness frem Japan with a consignment of caftie on board valid's food and attendance, 322.43, and $7.75 other cattle following, but there was gelzone with him for five years describe him as a steady, beginning to fade, and England could hardly man and a bandeque man, but he subsequently before a bob of magistrates, and when asked for Mr. Kennedy. On the following morning, the for a dispensary bill. He also thought he ought ball. I can't say whether the bull did buy quiet minn, I would still express the opinion that make them a pretext for bis deposition asked if the other two men had been caught, and to take off her bonnet, obstinately refused to do 25th August, Mr. Lebary rout upto Mr. Koa to be allowed $10 for obair hire. Previous to damage, but it broke the formation of the troop.ho was under the influence of liquor.

At this stago the case was adjourned until■ after ignoring them so loug. Other ground said they ought to be because they had more so, saying. There's no law cuspelling a woody's house at the Horse Repository about ten the accident he used chair to go up to the They were in perfect order before.

to do with it then he had, and that he bad to take off her bonnet."-"Oh," imprudentiy re- o'clock in the morning with the view of saking house and paid $5 a month for it, but now he Dr. Hartigen said-I was called to attend Mr. quarter-past two this afternoon. for action woold hare to be taken. As only received two and a half dollars. Captain plied one of the magistratos, you know the law, him to take delivery of the cattle and zomers had to was one both going up and coming down Lebury on Tuesday, the 25th August. I was Mr. Holmes, in reply to his Lordship, stated FREEHAW has always acted in defiance Bachelder was unable to swear the prisoner was do you? Perhaps you w. uld like to come up and them from the ship, as the P. md O. lightars After the socident be wrote to Mr. Keusady sent for about two o'clock, but I was not able to that he had several witnesses to call.

Mr. Denoon intimsted that he might possibly of the Indian Government, and refused one of the thiesos. The other two robbers have it here and teach us No. 1. take them away. Mr. Kennedy replied asking him to come to some arrangement and get there until between four or five o'clock. He

| not been caught, and the cass the Police sir," said the woman, fertly there are ple that he had already sent for the cattle, and after stating that if he did not do so he would have had been lying down but got up when I went in. I have to apply to he tored la sal pobytting to recognize its right to intervene, this Court at present standa remanded,

woman enough there now,

little conversation between the two partiņi en to take other steps Mr. Kennedy replied. The wife was proceeding to state that the aridener

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