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KIDNAPPING Å GIRĖ Two men and a woman, named respectively Lec-a-kum, Chan-a-tuki and Chun-e-nooy, ware charged by Inspector King with dragging a girl net Leean-chy, the property of the sound and third defendsats, and taking her to Muono against her will.)-

Lee-ein-soy, doolered, doposud siza had boun

TO THE EDITOR OF THE YAILY FERNS.” Sta-It has been said that “a bones divided against itself oannot stand." dat

"What, then, can be thought of a high public servant, who constantly endeavours to weakor the cllciency and upset the arrangements of an ollolens and well conducted Department of the State, by taking the surest, though very son. temptible sinner of doing ad, namely, by { taking "every, opportunity of praising enbor

diances at the expense of tho ohief.

On several oceanicnd the - anime wrotekod

mistakeably recognising an old offender. Rut it, and told him, she wanted to get away from Yesterday, at the Mecting of the Legislative

If he

Ma. Kide, of the reservoir, is a good, houcat, and faithful servant, (although one would turvily believe it from the way he was treated by the authorities in 1971). Granted. Why praia

We, whilst saveral of the Mombora age saki-| red public servants, thought none bathbir poate virtofo officit.

In St. Kitto, of x-officio, ? Now now, and 10 Elestine,

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In Nerie, of-

2 Ex-offs. 9 Nominoo, and 5 Elective,

SHANGHAI

| Atoused in England by the American claims. (M. C. Daily Newr.)

The Now York Times anys that the re-opening. of the dispare by Great Britain would mange a The offaini miuntos of the renting of Treaty mach warmer feeling America that enrprise Conene held on the 19th instant are very round the Hold on yo far as to declare that Lat the currespondenco obewa that a variety of the damages xarded by the arbitrators will be important questions were discussed. The

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Tuotai declions to alter the position be has paid peacefully, or collected at the point of the tokon up with reference to the trashipment

(Standard) of arms. He says, the landing for tranship.

BL. Viator Lefranc has been appointed Minister ment is more or leas importing, and theflora of the Interior for Frumos in the phase of M. illegal, Straws aro being still split about the Casimir Pesier. M. Laimine's place of Min value of the light shown ar the Lismore ister of Commerce is to las filled by M, de Goụ- wrook-instead of spending a fow hundred taele lard, M, Cochin, the pryfect of Versailles, is in removing the danger, Mr. Low's letter sppointed to the prefecture of the Suina, vico regarding the Woosung bar ie a singular one,

11. Leon Say, resigned. ploa-Hart, instand of maying that bo will insist on the was held yesterday at Lambeth Palaos, at which Ho taken up the position of apologist for Mr A meeting of Bishops, Deans, and Cong Obinets Garerament falfilling its duty. To resolutions were passed on the subject of reign menhants do not hold the Inspector Gene creasing the efficacy and usefetuses of the val of Customs responsible, but the Goverhouthedral,

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ment Mr. Low's idon that, merebants should have thy bar examined at their own expense, ia still more peculiar; what do they pay barbour dues for, unless to supply Chindar offejzle with

(Daily News.)

Tuursbar, February 8th. Mr. Speaker Tinnison yesterday mndo tho

5, and the President Administering the Go-funds for such purposes Mr. Lo doubts formal announcement of his intended retire-

- verument has a tasting vote.

In St. Vincent, of

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GEO, STREET, Sů. Ceruhill brauded convict, if he returns to the Colons General's offer, Cetaplainant came twice to revenge ever actuated bim; he was above mean- jequired to support the Crown in the Legisha. balance in hurl, at the end of February addresses of contratulation to the Queen and

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between the Onvernment and the Members official, Sominated, or elected, of the recently constituted Legislatures within their Govern- menta. I have the honor to be, Sir, your most obedient hainble Servant, Governor

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SUMMARIES OF NEWS FROM THE LONDON DAILY PAPERS. (Daily Newi)

quest of a numerous deputation, his furahip consented o vetnin bis seat while prailing kimi aalf of the rest which was so necessary. A fetter was then read from Professor Butley; rezigning his seat, and amid weny expressioná of regret, the resignation was accepted. Lord Lawrence is 62 years of age. Professur Hus.

ley is 47... WEDNESDAY, Feb. 7 The fourth Session of the present Parliment was opened yesterday by commission. The

Yesterday the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council made an order suspending the Rev. Mr. Parchus, of Brighton, for twelve

counsel.

He denied that

bave to consider is the end which revives in a legal

During the last few monthe, it has been gone- for the rather irregular practice of

mily recurkad, and earned zuuch surprise to observe that, on every possible occasion, ene brunding conditionally pardoned convicts,

high in authority evidently endeavours in s with a view to their recognition if they should

most une thy spirit, to dirida "house return to the Colony. There are different

gainst itself." I refer to the Survey Depart opinions on the subject of branding, and

meat of this Colony, Eume time ago, at the. opening of the Linnese Hospital, the public Certainly the opinion of those who object to

atcontion was attracted by the speech of one it is entitled to respect. But it should be a prostitate for the last three years in a brewhose position alone should be above being, remembered that the small injury dome to a thei, No. 4, Tat-street. It was then in the ever liable to be held in contempt, indeed Chincée. ruffian when you tale from him band of the second and third defendants, who should be held in respect: instead of which a are her master and mistress, having bought her feeling of compassion was created, that one what Mr. BALL calls the focus penitentia, is for E80. The house now belongs to other par holding so public and trustworthy a position

whether the channel can de permanently deep.ment from the chair of the House of Commons, and Mr. Glidatóña, at ende gave notion of his. oned by dredging.. If he menna" that one incnsiderable as compared with the vast tib, and the number bna been changed to a should conferred to speak of another public

intention to move if vote of thanks to the right public good that may be offooted by ench master and mistress home time sincs quar-servant in the war be did...

dredging may not leave it duepened to perpe. rolled with heyyanying she was walking about too

tuity. we agrse. But suppoão the dredger hon. gentleman, and also an address to the mens as branding affords, of easily and un-muck, Shecomplained to Inspector King about spirit has been apparent.

Than to work op it once a month, or once a Qaeer, praving Her Majesty...to confer some week; what will be the expense, cetapared to sizgat mark of her Reval favour upon the the bential, when bo told her be could not Connel, the mine pityfal spirit was again ez».

12, and a casting vote for the Crown.

the revenue of the port and the importhuse

tetiring Speaker.. Mt. Lenirou, whu vi hon Sneh being the composition of the several of its trade? The Chamber of Commerce are after all, does the branding take away the leave, she bad not a oteva bill of healthisted..

72nd year, was first plected à mantber of the ločlio“ penitentiæ? In this Colony pos from the Doctor. She bad heother quarrel Is it not a pityfal spirit that will endeavour all of them the Nominces can be changed of which we explained in July fast. The been reared for Newcastle-under-Lyne in Legislatures, it is furzber to be observed that fighting the drawback question, the position House of Commons early 49 years ago, having sibly; but then the man has no business with sound and third defendants, and she into detract frout a gentleman's professional chat the pleasure of the Crown, either individually Chinese talk sengo about difficulty in ag July, 1823. At different times he has repro-

farmed, the Inspector of the treataient she remaster and networthpose when hy-carnot. anor by dissolutions. to be in this Colony by the very terms coived, and of her eurmince. The next day alter for himself?

sants, instead of complying with the treaty and likewina Hastings, the undivided county The result is that there are, or away be, in stipulation. of bis pardon, and he can be as good as he was invited to the honde segoud and third Is it accent furous plated high in authority or another of the Legislatures six sarieties

of Natta, Liverpool, Sonth Natts, Malton, and likes on the unisland. No one will interfere defendants to eat rice, and after she had cute to endeavour to set a very important depart of relation between members of the Legislatare

North Natta He was manimously, obesen she felt herself becoming inacnsible. The firet mant of ba Colony at loggerhout gainst itd the Crown.

Speaker on the resignation of Hië, Shaxý with him there because he is ear-marked by defendant was in the room, and alie heard the F

Lefevre, now Lord Eversley, in April. 1957 na. And further, if he does come back he second and third agree to give $2 to horiet

I will explain to you the view taken by Kor

having been proposed by Lard Harry Vane, the can be as penitent as he thinks fit, for nobody them to get echplainant away to Macao. Got

ajesty's Government of each of these ra. A memoral from Ti Hnng-chane in the present Duke of Cleveland, and seconded by htfous: ting more inroosible, she was, not able to act,

Peking Gazette of the 15th February, announcer. Thornely, one of the members for Wolver under this Ordinance con punish him for and found herself on board a passage boat

Governor himself, who is bound of course to tropolitan eirovit, P. Ühikli) revised and writ-right hon. gentle bus boon re-elected with- let.Thero is the Governor or Lieutenant- his intention of having the history of the Mebamton. At every succeeding Parliament the coming back. He can only be sent back to They landed berat Migga, and took her to aim at the expense of other people, and by sbey the Queen's commen la conveyed him tort up to the present time. It is 140 yours at opposition.

Louse, and while thera sho' overheard the voice deing a endeavour To divide the house by the Storytury of State in his legislative as since the last volume of this work was issued. complete bis original sentence, which is of a man, and saw a Hongkong inkong in the against itself."

Lord G. Hamilton, M.P., yesterday presided purishing him for the original crime. So street, and gave the aburu. They werelooking Is this to be taken as the rule or the excupoll as in his executive capacity, whether or and it is high time that the thread be taken over a meeting of representatives of metropali that he has every inducomcut to hebave for her, and benght her to Hongkong. She tion of the spirit and healthy feeling or which such course prescribed accord with bis up. The work is to be carried on the protan parishes afected by the Tropika Abolition

was then sensible.

pasonal views and opinione, himself respectably if he does rotaru.

vincial capital, Paouting-fo; and, interesting Bot of last session, at which it was resolved the Colonial Government is conducted

Sad-here are the Members who hold their details are given of its intended content a Inapeeter King,sworn, stated on Saturday Jast It is to be feared it is the rule. If so, how Seats in virtute of offices held under the Crown,"

that measuron should be tuber for the unlu commite more offences, it does not much the complainant came to bim and said she very diferent from the following deserved end who eaunot therefore e displaced other

tenance of the funds without throwing the est master whether he has a brand or not he wanted to love the brothel; he told but she coniums, passed on the late noble ventleman wise than by depriving them of their office.

pou the severol parishes, and that a county | cate would be the most desirable means of will equally be punished or left alone in old 8% de sho hud uns a clean bill of who sue so ornelly murdered in India, vis. Thean Ombers being part and lot of the Freon health she was only let out on puss. The com- In Lord Mage, we have lost a Viceroy whore Government, are subject to obligations

applying the deficiency, either case But this introduces the amusing plainant came to bira again on Sandoy, and be on all considue bas proved himself equal similar to those of the Governorer lieutenant-kodb on the 9th instant. The uscounts show-bury assembled at Westminster yesterday for

A. maceling of Land-renters was held at Chine

The Convocation of the Province of Canter- part of the Ordinance. It appears that a told her she should be taken to the Register to his high duties; no feeling of mean spite or remor, and they any, if necessary, he

the despatch of business. In the Upper Hoang him on Saturday. On Sunday be was told by d

of Tls. 217.09. It wua renlved to collect a tax may be flogged, "if a mate, and if convicted witness that the girl had been drugged and kids could not approach him. He was are according to ench directions as may be noble man, whose amiability, conlesy, andriven to them by the Governor or Leaconunt.

of 5 par cont. from owners of House Property the Princess of Wales, on the recovery of the subsequent to his return to the Colony of nupped to Macao, He then got information great straightforwardness, commanded respect Governor as the Representative of the Crown in the Concession, and a tax of 510 per lot on Winchester, scended by the Bishop of St. Heir-Apparents, wore mired by the Bishop of Non Francisce, Mr. L. P. FISHER, 21, Merany felony or other crime which the Const where she was to log fold a party nos utid made him a Biting lender of society. But it is not considered expedient by Her Detrang, were elected Maicipal Contollers for David's, and carried. The Lower House format

land, during 1872. Mesars. Cauny, Salter and ward and volunteered to go to Mucao, to point New York Mesora. S.M. PETTINOULL &, sentencing such convict may consider to be out where she was. He sent a lakens with the Just liberal-minded and most beloved.

Could a man who his felaxuen so delight fjesty's Gove-ument that without necessity the current year. The question of arcoting a dy recorded ita syapathy with the Church on so brutal, inveterate, or mischievous, as to witness, and they brought complainant back.

implicit obediencasboule he Chun-a-ty, declared, said he was a bonse to vished, have condescended to such contemptible their legislative capacity as would be due frew It seems to be thought likely that the Chinese Board, a letter was ret from Lord Lawrence, honor, and on bom que passgyrics are ructed from Officers of the Clown wharf in front of the Consession was discussed, the loss of Bishop Pattison and his companions justify extraordinary measures."This 19 lie, but has heen out of employment for 12 oonduct as above described?

and resolutions in favour of the schouze passed. in martyrdom.

AL yesterday's meeting of the London School truly a notable concession. The GOVERNOR months the complaint was his relation. He

them in the execution of their offices. Logie authorities may consent to make the wharf, in It is to be hoped that next month will relievention. inoindce within its range questions of consideration of takine whatfage dnes on all resigning the chairmanship of that body, a ROUND VOLUMES of the TRADE RE. tells us be got it out of Lord KIBSSLEY Hired open, wie du gated on the Colony of suca painful exhibitions.

after a good deal of coaxing, and it amount want, Chur-moy, whose husband's name is The complainant a of his

I sel, Sir, A

eligion and other questions of bigh moral ui importa and exports, to the extent of 1-10th of well as his sent for the division of Obelson, on to thia A branded convict may be punished Chan-a-jow. The complainant came to bit

Your obedient servant,

bort in respect of which Offers of the Crown 1 per cent, ad valorem. These dues to be onl-to ground that failing bealth required 1 pros may happen to have subscientions scruples, tested, and the wharf to be signaged by the longed residence in a milder climate. Lu uc as soverely an any other man. The condi-house, and stayed one night; be thinght the

at if after explaining their difficulties to the Oastons. Negociations are to be opened with cardance, bowever, with the earnestly expressed Hồngkong, 26th March, 1879. tions under which the convict may be logged on the 14th, telling him she could not stay at night of the 13th. Complainant also stayed

Governor lie should be unable to remove them, the Chinese authorities, by the Muniolpal they may reasonably expect to be excused from Council, with this view. are almost identical with those under which the brothel, beanse it was too late, and she

wking part in measures to which they bbjcat on cheap grounde. At the same time, au Officer any one may be logged, unless the Court could not get in. She asked him if she could

whose seat in the Legislature is by law insepa should choose to give a very wide interpreta-stay there that night, art

Low senn, P.C. No. 250, declared, stated

in the office and thu avat if his nascitur rable from his. ofce, could not be continu tion to the expressions"inveterate" and that on Saturday last he saw the compliant

bould not permit him to give the Crown ouch- “ischievous.” Suppose a man to have come to Inspeurer King's quarters aud com- marsch Welandse sharing at 10.08, the committed forgery, to be conditionally plain that she had been abused, and he went DOWNING STREET, 15th Sept. 1863 mengore of support as may be docosary to od to leave the brothel, Inspector King told

SIR,—I transmit ta you, for your informa- Enable the Governor to carry on the business pardoned and branded, to return to the Co-her, she could not as she had not" à "cleaytion, the engloard copy of & Despatch which 'If Government in the Legislatero on the prRoyal Commissioners were the Lord Chancellor, months, and dir.oted a sequestration to be lony, and be ecnvicted of destroying trees.bill of health. She came again on Sunday, base addressed to the User Administering iples and necording to the intention with 18. Say this becomes an inveterate habit

with him, and of course assume that it mistress; and he would take them to the Regis Leeward Islande, on the subject of the relatious very rarely, if at all, thai such a casó car S/const Sydney, nud-bord-Bossborough the custa in the lengthened litigation which The Ahbishop of Canterbury has been has occupied the Coars of arches and the dudi trar-General's Gffice. The next day the last

xpected to arice. be considered mischievous. Would this witness came to him, and aid the gus had been

3nt-Thero is the Nomives Member of the directed by the Privy Connoil to prepare cial Ommittee. Thane amount to more than arugged and kidnapped to Macno. He got in.

Legislature, who, though not taking his seat special form of prayer, and thanksgiving to be £2.000. M. Parshas, as from the beginning, Horosono, Mason 23ṛu, 1872. Justify extraordinary measures Nostractions to go and pursaute them to bring

in virtue of his office, happens to be a salpriced at the State visit to St. Paul's on the 27th was not present, nor wat be represented by and probably nothing but violenes, under her back. He arrived a Lacoo, and when he

jervant of the Crown. It would he highly in instant expedient that a public servant who is boned A fully-atton-led meeting of the Birminghaun A netion for breach of promise of marrings The four Ordinances introduced at the sit the extraordinary words of the Section, will got to the house where she was, he hurd hier

crying. He went upstaire and saw the his

lo.alienbordination to the Guvernor-in-a Town Council was held yesterday, at which the was tried in the Count of Counton Flere Jes.. ting of the Legislative Council on Monday ever be held to justify them. Consequently, and of third Jefendant, and told him his wife SIE RICHARD GRAVES MACDORNELL, C.B., paid offee, should not give a general and effect of the School Board was presented,terday, in which the plaintiff, one Mins Fuster, last, having reference to the treatment of a branded man is no worms of than an un- was forled up on account of the girl, and that

ize support to the Governors meanras in the wing demand for £4,000. Au partion of claimed £2,000 from a Mr. Jones. Miss Foster Legislature. If not disposed to do e, or if on this abiont was to be devoted to the payment was the daughter of werptain in the army, and criminals, and thom who may be considered branded man with respect to forgings. ha had better take her back and bla on wife

107 special cascion on which the Governor offers it denominational schools. Alderman after the defendant, who is a builder, with an prima facie criminals, namely, prisoners, may However, as we have mid above, though would be discharged.

Chuo-n-choy stated abo is a servant at bro- $18,-Questions having arisen in Due erano-588 strong and cogent reasons for requiring Menta moved, and Alderman Carles Sturge independent ineonis of £500 a year, had been be taken to be the first fruits of the recent there is much omitted in the Ordinances the No. 50. She overheard the women dether of the Weat Indian Islands as to the felis support, he sees fit to retare it, be may ha seconded, a motion that the prevent le not paying his addresses to her for some time, abe illowed to retive from the Legislature, but the complied with. An animated discussion termi-received an asymous letter, telling ber that agitation on the Police question, and the that might reasonably be locked for, still fendant way she was going out to buy some tions between the Government and the Men Gorernor would be entitled to shjact to his pated in the rejection of the Sabool Board ap- Mr. Jones had anothergirl,"

[thing; she knew no more. The evidence being bera, Official, Nominated or Elected, of the community xony congratulate itself on the much will be gained by them that was quite contrary to her information, ebe said her recently sunat tured Legislatures, it may be ontinuing to retsin hoth his office and bis plication by a majority of 42 to 12.

Byou Order in Conncil the 31st of March is period broke off the engagement. The defend. there was any truth în this, but at a subsequent fast that the first fruits bear premise of an sidered not long ago as almost hopeless, information was all lies, and her present story. cor venient that I should review the position of

4th-The onso is different when the Nomices fixed us the day after which all jurisdiction ant's examination had not been trought to a | Her Majesty's Government in reference to those excellent yield by-and-bye. It was impos Aul it appears to be certain that the defects was trag. sible to consider the extraordinary incapacity which must be observed by every one are board ship was coming on shore, when he they entertain upon the subject.

Second defendant said he was a carpenter oo Legislatures, and explain to you the sentiments Member of the legislature does nos bold any over the appointment of offloats, 2., Lofaso at tus rising of the Cart

office of emolument under the Crown. He will, the militia, yaomaary, and volunteers, now

Before the Attorney-General continued his shown by the Police of Hongkong as entirely due, not to say want of real on the part of mut the complainant Lesa-kom, who told him. It may be well that I should advert, in the seat by nomination of the Crown, he has been the Act of last session.

indeed, naturally nuderatand that holding his exercised by fords lieuten, is to come under speech in the Tishbone use yesterday, he call- the result of any one cause, especially when the Colonial Gorermanent, which has shew that bis air, Lae-sin-choy, wie being taken away frut place, to the abjects with which it may be selected for it in the expectation and in the the Northern Division of the West Riding yes- Orton," and addressed to his sister, Mrs. Jury..

There was an cceedingly close content in handwriting of the diant, signed Arthur još upon Mr. Holmes to produce a letter in the numerous exceptional circumstantess itself very energetic in its endeavours to re- He went on board and found the girl, God the lobarity and without any enggestion Crois Drown in its general policy, and not oppose/terday. The numbers issted by the respective It purported to have been dated from Waggi to Mano by third witness in a pessage boat. presume that the old legislatures were led onfidence that he will do operate with the conditions were known to beset the path of 1 mady the criminal law of the island, but to third witness, Chun-a-ty. He went on to Maonofler Majesty's Government, to constitute the Go Crown ou my important question without gress of the struggle, and when the poll closed because it mentioned Stephens, whom the plain. committees varied considerably during the prs. Wiggh, but wue clearly written England. the Force. It was known that they had to deficiency in the Colonial. Ofice authorities with them, and they were peranaded biok by now one

lakong 20, who came Macso. He did not

strong and substantial reueos; bus of the work here under the very worst possible of the remotest idea of the state of siego, kidnap the girl, the girl was his own. He póniuka, the first steps were taken to cos- judge.

Until the year 1965, when, in the Island of validity of these reasons he will be himself the certainty concerning the real. At half past steamer Leliz, on the voyage from New York

at five o'clock there, appeared to be some up.

tiff never know,mutil he met him on board the conditions, having to deal with arr Asiatic to use the Goyanon's expression, under knew the poenge boat.

The witness was then put into the dock struct a, now Legislative Body in substitution SthThe case of an Elective Member hold. even, however, Mr. Holden's committee fasued. to England. The letter, which was very brief, poptiction of the most dograded class, and which we are bottinually living in Hongkong-end charted on suspicion by aspectos Kink for the one then existing, the powers of leging stated office under the Crown differs in a statement giving Mr. Powell,6,946 votes and was produced and road. Mrs. Jary was called, having to deal with it entirely on ultra-These enactments will be a step in the right and the case remanded till Saturday next. The lation for end of the Ireward Island Culoutes degree rather than in principle from that of a Mr. Holden 6911. The majority for the Con-Emt was Drable to produce any other communi

were virtually exercised by meubles elected Youiuated Member bolting anot an officerative candidate was thus 32 ant Mr. Pocations with the same signature. Sir John English principles, some of which had been direction, an outroachment of common se defendants admitted to huis in $100 each.

by a very limited number of the Colonists, and He has duties to his constituents as well as well's supporters claim a much larger one. andified over in England self, and others on formality and obstinacy, and perhaps in a

Colerideo then proceeded to correct a statement The cloacuesa of the contest recall eoung, of which he trul inad: on the previous day to the the only control over their legislation was then the Crown, and though, if he bould find the incidents of the elections in the other West effect that Mr. Philip Rose bad retired from existed in no other country, except the one for years further advances may be hoped forA SERA ANAPON RUSPICION:SUNS

negative control by the veto of the Crown, or limelt habitally, or aften. or on importan: Riding Divisione in November, 1861. In the the fito of Baxter, Best, and Norton, the Inspector Cradock appeared to charge by the notion of a Legislative Council, the Juestions, anabe big support to the Southern the numbers polled were as follows claramat's attorneys. Fr. Rose, according to that shares with us our Magas Charts and Till then we must be thankful for what in

painter and 's best boy under suspicione cir-embora of which held their seate for life. duties and to give bis support to the Governo Viscount Milton (L), 8,110; Mr. E. F. Beat-letter, which he had addrea ed to the learned Bill of Rights-the United States. It was

now conceded.

Dooset.nees Complainant stated at 12 o'clook The Population at large, consisting of unedu the Legislature, don fovernor wald impossible to suppose that liberties which

As austaumry, there will be no issue of the the shipping, and found the defendante lying political powers they were incapable of contri- his office or his sent, yet it would be incumbener Division, Mr. C. B. Denisa (C) mustered terms the "iniquity, injustice, and grondless midnight of Tuesday he pushed up amongst caled Negroes, neither had not could have aur be jaatified in requiring him to resign either t: (L), 7,945; Mr. W. & Stanhope (0) counsel, bad simply withdrawn from the cose. were found too great even for Anglo-Saxons Day Pro on Good Friday.

7,995 Mr. L. R. Starkey, 7,821. To the East The Attorney-General then denunced in strong is one fast to the shura of the North Geranting to the formation of any intelligent pahan the Governor to give a liberal consideration 7,437; Alr. Joshna Wielden U, 7,155; F. H. use of the claimant es the states, and an woukl assist the suppression of crime

bark Cap Horn. He called to the man on lis oplakin; and the consequenes was that the muy difficulties in which he may be placed, arungst the rabble of Cantonese savages warl tuit, left Singapore a 8.a. on Tuesday,ployed them. The defendaula were covered under no real or effective responsibilty.

The P. & C. steamer Tanjore, with the out-waith, and the Captain, who said he had ea Assemblice performed their office of legislation and tot to press for his support in oases 12 Thompson (L), 7.047; and Mr. Isuse Holden, bevitatingly asserted that all the lawyers who 20th instant,

which it ia noaded, or in which the expediouey 6,887.

lent themselves to its prosecution "inde them- The nomination for Kerry took place yeater selves accompliers of the people engaged in the with a blanket, and they told him they were

They became aware, apparently, that irre of sasures in question may be opened to fair day at Tralee, umid much noise and excitement fraud Later in the day both Sergeant Bal. painters. First aid be bad bent employed by the sponsible législation by amalt local Bodien war and reasonable doubt, We notice the arrival of the transport

6th. The last case, is that of the lessive The Qurthouse was bonded, mostly by supiutins and Mr. Giffard, the claimant's leading this score for the want of success, the total with the left Wlag of 11-3'6 10th Regiment Vatsin before, and he wanted to get a job. He tot for the intercan even of the Mausberts of Member who do not bout outing at enciaméré porters of Mr. Bleanerhusett, the Home Rule counsel, emphatically, protested suninat to Bilura indead, of the endeavours made to and a Battery of Artillery.

he could get the first job, and the other ankers they represented, and still less of the inhabit under the Crown. He, of course, will support undidate, and the show of hands was in his language of the Attorney-General. The former reduce crime within reasonable limite. The

unfa at large had when the example of oppose the Government as he sees fit, and Mr. Danns, to take place on Friday.

luvure could not

poll was demanded on behalf of payed the Court to protect him from the largest allowance being made, there was, of of this Colony intend entertaining E.E. Sir Roue Changa tang, of the Hop Kea shop, to

We understand that the Government officere Proof luring come forward, in the shape of Jumuias in 130 followed upon that of it will be his duty to exercise a vigilaat su-

Pendless inännations" of Sir John Coleridge, aminien in 1865, one after Nootber of the gervision over the measures introduced by the virtually decided oatly in the day, and the sup Yesterday's fight in the county Galway was

While Mr. Giffard "declined to characterise" ibo course, still a great deal that the Police. MucDonnell at a farewell dinner at the testify to defendants respectibilty they were Leawerd nad Legislatures reconstructed overnment. test in any case loal official is-

panges in which the head of the English Bar Force had to answer for, a great deal which Hongkong Club on Saturday week, April 8tb. discharged.

thatneclves in like manner, though not upon terests, which are no doubt strongly reprecent portere of Captain Nylan, the advocate of had obarged simrelf, and Serjeant Balleating no adverse circumstances could excuse tr.

one identical model, and tactly amongst the el in the Legislature, bould prevail to the Home Rule, claias a gross majority. over with being accomplices in the prosecution of u smooth down. But assamdly every one williae, reported a few days back to be lost, has the 25th on s obnore by Chinese constable 145, take the same course.

We are glad to state that the N. G. ahip Chung-a-gae, the buzzer, remanded from Windward Islande, St. Vincents was led to judice of public interests; and it in an In the Tichborne case the speech of the Athined to withthaw szything which he had eaid. frand. The Attorney-General, however, de Sol ense, or in any ease. which should ap tornar-General was continued yesterday. He rejcice that some of the exceptional corheen spoken, six degrees out of where abe with threatening on informant agamat defen

hear to them to be of this The now Legislatures, whilst, urore or less lective Members at cold be outvoted, it first took up the evidence of Moure, Roger's Sydenham, was yesterday charged at the Mary

nature, the ditions are at last to be removed, and that we supposed to have been wrecked. It appears dant a brother, who was fined $50 for selling differing rom from each other in their com wald be tucir duty to enter as protest former servant, and then passed on to noticelebone Police-cpart with having received four A master plumber, carrying on business at

tho force will be in a position to start afresh she aus spokun on the 7th inst. £8,2, in las opiam without a licenco, was agtis brought porent parte, bays one featute in common,etting forth the grounds of their objection, and fathe. Kelipilio cas. When the Court Sir John Aitchison. The evidence was, how.

6,4 N. and long. 109,20 E, which is 6 degrees Forward.

the proceedings before the Chilina Comission gold rings and a locket, the property of General comparatively free from technical restrictions, south of the Paracels, and reported al wall on Mr. Donglas, sworn, deposed the prisoner if preased to its extreme limit, would avail to ransmit it for the consideration of the Serpended antil Monday next, and by Tuesday spabla the police to mike some necessary in-

that the power of the Crown in the Legislature and to require of the Governor that be should rises to-morrow afteradon Ite sittings will be and prove anew what it can accomplish on board.

has been in goul for more than three months, overcome very resistance that could be mads

arer, incomplete, und a remand was granted to its own merits. One of these Ordinances e

and for larceny. He was well known in gas, but to it. The reasons for vesting the ultimate ate, It is thus that, in communitice evening Sir John Coleridge's speed is arpented ques MARINE COURT.-

the exact information wonted cannot be found power in the Crown were well understood; botboce large and enlightened, the Representative from the abustion of constituencies at apparently an old one, or one which we have The Marine Chart of Ingniry into the Jose against binnente

by Her Majesty's Government and by thement in the Legislubar ust necessarily

Aa uction to recover compensation for in respondent announces that Sector Edmunds

A special telegram fróin var New York Cor --beard something of before. It is simply of the British burque Dvon, was resumed Jefendit was therefore ordered to find Assemblies.

confession of inability to convince Towning yesterday. at 1.30pm, at the Habour Master's earity in $25, to by of good behaviour for three

If the Assembline aid net deuire to retain upon a very parvas bags, the responsibi-received upon the Metropolitan Railway on Tuesday asked for information in Congress ty of the Goverment cun etill be made effec was tried in the Court of Common Plas e respecting the threatened revonation of the Street of all our requirements, and is there, and a further inquiry made from the months

enptain and chief teate. The Court was composed

paver for its own sake, neither certainly did five for this Secretary of State is responsible when the jury awarded the plaintif Washington Tranty by Great Britain, and de fore by no means satisfactory. We refer to of the Hon. May, president; R. I. Cairns, On Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, a general The object of all parties was to establish daten to any complaints of alleged misgovern-Scalobe returned a true bill against the pub revoke them. The master was to te taken into

the Crown desire to nose it for its own sake. in Partant, and Parliamout je not alow to £350.

olared that if it were repudiated, no more trea- Yesterday the Grind Jury at the Middlesex ties ought to be made with a nation so ready to the bill for the punishment of those who Acting Harbour Master, S. J. Gower, fight took place amongst the unpridurt system of Government and Legislation by ment in fue Colonies.

Esq., J.P. Anal Captains C. Angove and Davia, aliopkeepers, in which door posta, were weed for which the financial conition of the Colonies violate conditional pardons: they are simply to be remitted to the rousinder of their old remembered the last day's work in the log One mang tseverely wounded in the head, and commercial interests be promoted, by which other onions on whigh enrious differences runner in which he had placed the case before Queen's Speech, owing to the moderation of its Captain Meri, recalled, further stated he scattering blood, with which one end was marked abould be improved sad their agricultural and tise Merters, or a majority of them, but also Suciety for the Suppression of Vias for the lieber of this Day's Doings, and expressed their Not only in the case of a protest by the Eles-thanks to the saliciter noting on behalf of the sideration after the report of the Chase's

Speech bud arrived sentences, so that there is no punishment in-hous, that is, from noon on Friday to non was sent to Papital, where he ran industry might be encouraged, crime represent, of opinion may arise, nolens the public interests them.

From a later telegrum we learn that the ficted for the breach of condition at all. the cone and distance run apper to him to

| Saturday, the 10th, and the statements birth of under treatment. N

John Gordan, P.D. No. 66, opprebended two and the welfare of all claner Dis better provid. vould suffer materially by delay, it will pro-

tue, has been wall received in New York, The This defect is continued in the Branding de sorrect, and ha believes them to be fair eu Obinese failure on suspicion that they were

Two men were nonvicted yesterday at Bow New York Herald has adopted a warlike tone, ed for. For these enda Her Majesty's Governably be the best course to refer the question street of baving carried on the pawnbroking Ordinance, which is a must amusing produc-trins from the log slits us near as he could mixed up in the riot, and of having wounded Deal were willing to nocept the trust which to the Scoretary of State. Thus in any import brainca without a licença Ons was fined £50, frish Americans. The New York Triinuns co-

recollect He worked the dead reckoning up the man, kat by the evidence given, and of that in minds word, desirous to place ratuly int case is which anlaried affioors of the riches tion allogether, and to which we shall refer to that day at noon, He is quite sure the by one Lenag-u-kai, no proof was obtained that their bande. But Her Majesty's Gororu brown elected or nominated to seats in the presently. But if we have not got all we reesel was put on the port tuck az ve minnies they wore so. They were accordingly dismant were not willing to accept this trust Legislature desire to withhold their support terday, Captain Tonni-on, of the 17th Foot, by now a chur The World thinks. At the Marborough-street Police-court_yes. proof that the public do not feel meeh agituted ( unlese, accompained by sush measure of from Government meandres, and the Governor was charged with drunkeness and with no want in these Ordinatœcs (and onšoubtedly bruto 12 colook on the luth, and remained on charged,

power and authority he would esuble them to does not think it right to permit it, it will besault upon the police. Captain Heary Fox the British Commissionere believed they were we have not) we buye at least a great deal to 5 knots per hour during the time. The

that contree till 8 p.m.; and that she went from ABFBALISGAA BILL OF EXCHANGE. more than we have ever bid before. The chief mate was on watch from 12 to 4 m and peared to eburg his Chinese cook with than entertained by Her Majesty's Government them to relinquish either their piler or their in support, of the barges was taken, but as

Mr. A. McDonald, of the West Point dip, perform effectively the duties whics it was desirable, unless tinie of vital importance.

expected of them ndertake. And the views that the Governor should not at one call upon Daris was also brunght up for buying attempt not to be maday but that if otherwise, they

ed to reaone, Csptain Tension. Some evidence ought to be maintained. introduction of a measure corresponding to then again from 6 to 8 pm. He died reckon stealing the second of a bill of exchange for were distinctly announced, bey omsidered seat, but that he should reter the matter for one of the constables was so wich injured as Lefrans, the late Minister of Commerce in the Habitual Criminals Act. at harve oughting agreed with bin sights; he made no slow.| £380,37,1,'drawn on the City Bank, Landum, by that where there is no wida hugis fur scrstituent the consideration of Her Majesty's Guvern to be unable to attend, the defendants were France, who bag now besi appointed Minister of Our Paris Correspondent says that M. Violer sace for purrents, His explanation for getting the Chartered Bank of India, australis and and representative power and responsibilty to nent. to be very valuable indeed in such a place as on the Bombay shoul, and not being 28 miles Chind, and payable to Mesero; McLellen & Co.

Complainant stated he put the docou ut in rest upon, there is zo eligīlis alternativo bat to Hongkong, where you may say that every away from it, as he expected the ship to be,

It only remains for me to observe that,romanded on bail.

the Interior, in consequence of the resignatinh Our Paris Correspondent says that the of 1. Canimir Perier, is the most thorough Ro other coolie is an habitual critsinal, or at almost be un neomt of ourrents existing he is pocket book, and accidentally left it in his vast power and responsibility substantially the construatione which I have placed sohiem' which bas occurred among the Pariahlican in the Cabinel. M. de Goulard, who kory wothing of or the means at finding out. room when he went out. On bin return his ab the wind was they did not upon the doties unt obligations of the clergy will shake the Cathalie Dixture in events, i criminal whenever he has a chance. He took cherrations at 8 am and 4pm. Weit boy brought the pocket book to him, stating he object to a Legislature partly nominated different Members of the now legislatures shall geance to treat our in succeeds him in the Ministry of Commerce, we, But the nut important Bill of the four is nauriety of being near i shoal; in fact, felt bad found it in the yard on the ground, and unble to approve a Legieinture in which, eware of no restore why they should not the asked whether the Archbishop of Paris would talian Cour

and partly slootive, they declared themselves to frankly, and cordially wlopted as a Mishand, the vicar of the Madeleine, recently

after any poarponcments, at length about to that ous which provides for the examination. Plod with the good breeze he had, and examination found the doonment, gone. He thong of the bembers might be nomi- gislatures as now constituted my be expected allow the pricets of his diocese to give absolu-

proceed to Boms as Prehgl Minister at the

of prisoners at their trip. This is a pleasure wake to Hongkong.. He has had 18 yearn at. went to Mr. Willcooks, of the Central Soboul,anted, a small number of election Members to do much for the well-being and prosperi-tion to communicants who do not believe in the Janvier de la. Molte, who was also a Preftet, is One of the Emperor Napoleon's Senatura, M, which has been advocated in this paper for perience ju the Ching seas: bsa beweight and found that the document bad travailed so furand should bave a majority of Vetes. In Legisla.especially for the financial good dogmas promulgated by the Vatican Couveli, † to be wieć at Rouen on the 26th inst., for for a very considerable time, and, it way av wel hall years in one ship, via, the Coon, and never into that gentleman's pousection. The sook of tara ao constituted, the powers of legislation government, of the Colonies in which they hava and whether priesin who did not in their heartagery and embezzlement:

met with an sarident before, never touched the Mr. Willocks, it turned out, was an acquaints would be vitally in the Lands of a very few een established. In the constructions which teliers in those deguns would be allowed hi ba confessed, without much hope that it ground. The course he allowed for the saipance of Mr. McDonald's cook, the defendant, irresponsible Colonista.

I have placed upon these dativo and obligations celebrater mass. The answer as a decided ne

We learn from Madrid that 2,000 Spanish would be introduced until the work at large, was N.N., course, and this liberal course und in some way, the draft get into his posses. In the constitution, of all the new Legisla-1have nat aimed at defting then with preck-gative. Thereupon M. Misband resolved to re-troops have been sent to Cuba.

in ignorance of the current must, acosarteion, and he, in endeavoring to discover tures, though much differa in some particularsan. They are most of them not of & fuitasosiga his office is the aburch rather than subwit the Cape yesterday in the mail steamer. Tha Serend packages of diamonds arrived from and Great Britain in particular, should be for the discrepancy of the armber of miles. whether the document was of any value, showed from the others, the requiremitate of er admit of precise definition, and in these, as to the tyranny sought to be impoact upon him. yield in the colony still continues to be large. converted to what we cannot but think Els considered himself to be a better judge of it to a daughter of Mr. Willoooks, who took it Majesty's Government have boun substantially in an other sized politicul bodies, sucoess in He will, however, remain a priest, he safe, si At the dekis the diggers had taken the law into Rounder principles on criminal questions then what course the ship had made than the tuto ber father, and that gentleman took power witiefied.

operation is to be obtained, not by seeking baptizo, marry, confeas, bury, and give ahe their own laude, and turnt down some on- define what is in its store indetsuiratetion whenever called upon, and wait for better teens, the proprietora of which were accused of those at present in regue. Some parts of the wheel, e sotmen in geral invariably son of the document and communicated with

gate in a weatherly vuurse; he had always the manager of the bruk, the world, of course, did not require conver-found them to do so from experience.

int by a disposition on all sides not to press times until he can preach again. Meanwhile perobusing stolen ronde from the natives. Mr. Forrest appeared, who stated that the

apposing powers to what may be opposed to be will unmask the Ultrasonicaties rion, In France, us has been frequently The chief wate, Mr. Morrison, recalled, second of exchange was of value only in the

to their ultimate limita, and to give maple i

ope and allowance in 'praction to those cie respondent states that, in official virelys, it was A special telegram from our New York Cor- pointed out, the prisoner is always dealt with sated be was in charge from our of the day event of the first being unpaid.

she was lost to 4 pm, and the vessel was, put : The case was then remanded to the 30th 24Mpber; and the Crown has a casting vote nents in the Legislators which bara not not thought that any claima fur indirect du Council was held at Washington on Tuesday, as a man who has to prove himself innocent, about at 1 p.io. or thereabouts, and the course instant

In Dominion, of

legal predowinunçü.

ugos in the Alabana cass would be paid, but to discuss the objections made by England to instead of being considered one who is to be de S.E. by E, going five kpots heconaller

You will be phased to date this Despatch that it was nevertheless considered proper to the claims put forward by Amerion for indirect proved guilty. But it was hardly to deod, bet he did not heave the Ipg. She was The Times has authority for stating that the

to be communicated to the Legislatures of the include them in a general statement of the damages caused by the proceedings of the dia. ander plane sail, and was going nothing to Government, of the Dominion of Canads are

teral Colonies in question. I have the hozor American grievances. Icoked for that we should be allowed to make leeward of that. He was again on deck from about to constrast 5 railway through British

boma." It is stated that a sünnimous feeling to be, Sir, your most obedient, hemble servant, The New York papere continue to exprene was expressed to adhere to the punition the this important change in a small British 6 unitil 8 p.qand she made a ... course, territory to the Pacific Ocean.

BUCKINGHAM & QuaNDUS, aneptine at the excitement which has been 'United titater Government has amumed.

which forms the staple of our criminal popu lation; and every allowance was roade on

BEPORE J, RUSSELL, ES

·INTIMIDATION.

KIGTE IN BUOTT'S ́ LANE.

thought whit a quick passage he was about to receired soms information, and in consequênga

In Antigua the Legislature is composed of

4 Ex-Ecig, 8 Nominec, and 12 Eleative,

7 Nominee, and

* Elective,

14, and the Lieutenant-Governor, who con. čucts the basiners in pereon, has a casting

1,000 vater

to be closed.

and thrown out a signifioint allusion to the

siders that the steadiness of the fuude is

the indirect claims ought to buy, withdrawn it

·{Standard.)

We learn through the Cable that a Oubinet

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