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FINDING OF THE COURT,
t part of the scope of the brading provi-17th day of March, 1872. sion to punish offenders, except in so far wy there may be punishment in keeping them i out of the Colony. But thai punishment is. alsolute, and meant to lo absolute. | No one will argue that a couditionally par- doned criminal, if his offence be a small ore, nught to be allowed to retorn to the Colony Romettaire. He wluntarily forgoes that pri- vilege when he catera into the contract - der which he is pardoned. Yet those who wish that the less incorrigible of those who accept the conditions offered should be branded in a las conspicuous part of their
O MAY.Prat Polics Magistrale. H. H. CAIRNS...Acting Herber Muster. S. G. GOWER,...Un aisial Justice of the Peces O. F. DAVIEN Masters, Mercantile Marina W.U ANGOVE...} Confirmed.
KICHART GRAVES MACDONNELL,
20th March, 1879,
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INQUEST.
THE DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL, Sca, 1872,
An inquest won held as the Government Civil flospital at 5 pm on Friday, betora . Lister, Eng., proner, on the body of an Eumpein, named George Merrick, who met his death from a not wound on the prin near the allow.
The Jury consisted of Masats. Herbert Cops, Adam Lind, and W. Legge.
Laura-loy, a boy at Volkman's Hotel, stated lind only been thoro a week or two. He recogs nived the body as that of one of the boarders at the hotel; he did not know how long he had been there; he had taken cofes to bid every morning in common with the rest of the board eys. On the morning of the 5th, at l'àm, ba took auffer to the deceased, when he saw Blood o the floor; be, then say Bloud on the bed. He took the boffee downstairs again. He also saw blood in the chamber uteneit. Deceased was on the bed, with a red hundkerchief in one hand, and In commen bottle of water in the other. I was the bottle belonging to the washstand. De ceased was breathing hard, and grinding his teeth. Hie oyes were open; and how lying on his book, with bia me spread cute eat & wound on deceased's ara, it was bleeding, and was not hound up Deceased was corerad with the bed clothes; hisarm was bared. Wit Ies, then went out of the room at ong, and told a man called Asing, who went half way upstairs, and was then afraid, and turned back again. He did not know when.bia master orme to know about it, Ho, wae afráið to woke up bis master for fear he might beat hira. He did not, sed deceased the night before, but when he saw decessed the next morning big am was Hanging over the bed, and the blood me drip. ping partly into the utensil and partly on the four, or had been, but where it was dripping when be saw it he did not know. Deceased boll his baudkorchief in the left hard. Tho utunsil was more than balf fall with bond. and whether wholly ao he did not know, did not know whether deceased drank, or whe- ther be ever had a quarrel with any person. He did not see a knife or any euting instrument Mr. L. Vaikman, hotel-beeper, stated he had seen the body of deceased, and recognised it as that of G. Merrick, Inst Sunday decensed came to hitn and asked what were his edangos for board. He told him par day. Deceased said he was poor, could be not charge less ↑ WitgoES need to barge him $150 per day. Dissed bold him he was doctor, and bad come have from Calcutta to try to get into a cuolij ship. He neked docensed for an adruned; and he said į he had only $5; this be gare witness. Deceased rrent out on Tuesday night, and came back drank, Nixt day deceased went out, saying he was going to Dr. Kanfmann, os se felt
mean
POLICE INTELLIGENCE. ·
-April Oth.
HEFORE J. Rusaklu, Big.
Inspootor Grimes, sworn, statok bo had made † girl is always, disobedient to me." Defidant | tho establinument seven years.
The com-
SUMMARIES OF NEWS FROM-THE inquired at Dr. Kauffman's, and frand that from then willed her into his wom, and olon he had plainnut was always found to be one very obsti-
LONDON DAILY PAPERS. the deseription given deased and heatheral takes her there, defendant got a rattan and beat nate and self willed, and had often been spoken
(Dally Nesen) only to bequire for a aluution. He was told has; the door was pushed to, not closed. The to on that account. There is an annual repořt
MONDAY, Feb. 19th. by in assistant there was no rasmoy. He did rattan was in defendant's room in an unbrella of the character and conduct of cash girl, and it In acknowledging the receipt of a smorial not sea Dr. Kanduan, He ascertained from the and, he took it without suying more than is neat to Berlin. The report read that Martha | from Cork on the subject of Trish education, Chief officer of the Hindrafan that deceased Why do pem disobey your teacher?" Sta could is getting very obstractive, and shove ili signs Mr. Gladstone writes, that when Government same up in her asadook passenger, amit paid $15 not say how many blew, but she could cont of herself working against au obatiante ten and theneo ves able to make any proposal, “it for u patenge. Deobised stated to them on board about forty on the back. He scized bar by the per; another report for 1871 went to show that will be framed in aegadenco with declarations he had lost all his money in Singapore at hil queue with ene mnd and beat her with the Rewas very obstinate and troublesome, another karetofore tande by them on various cocasiona." nyda. They know, un niuro of hier. Deceased ( other. The blows hurt her: thereare marks, and was read to the sunc purport, and showed they Mr. Janies Howard, M.P., presided at the an had ne property of any value, lad no diploma "blood" came. Bbe cried out, “I yab," and and bad despaired of aver bringing her to her senses, siverency festival of the Foremen Eugineers' abont la clothing.
next time she would bley orders. Defondant Sho had been cutieco, ogilton frindly to, ndvised, and Dringktensen's Association Eaturday The Coroner then read a number of papere, then put tbo rattan in a corner, and slapped and all to so purpoau, Witness said she evening, when Sir Spencer Robinson, Lord drifte, lots of accoutrements, and medical let her face with both hands. She heard the l'actor heard that complainant left the Louse once Elolio, and Profeser Tyndall were amonget ters, ho letters from his friends in Ivoland, and anarhos parson tilking, but she did not before, but was not cortain. On the 26th the apeikera. which went to show that deceased had been an know yằng they said, au ale was in top grost pain she asked the complainant to take a canister A cumerouely-attended meeting of metropo- Inspector in anno Police Force and had been The Pastor then pat hovuto a small roen need of oil away from the reach of small giris litan Volunteer commanding officers took place in some Settlement not properly made out. for ironing purposes. The touchar anme after who were able to reach it; abe Estind she did not j on Saturday, Lord Ekho presiding. A corres
Thejary shen vetired to consider their deei-wards and let her out, telling her to follow ber. do it, and as she spoke to her about it, com.pendence which had taken place between the sion, bud after twelve minutes, shaunce gave No petion came into the room from the time, plaisant. became very insolent. She then took Commander-in-Chick the War office, and the in their verdict: Denth espned from loss of she was looked up to the trine Miss Leseraana bold of a yard memure and give her sonce tape, Chairman, upon the subject of the forthenning bloed from a wound, in the elbow, intiated by lead her. For teacher coma ut 3 30, and said this made no effect. She got a feather brass, Easter Monday Review was read, and it was deceased himad, but whether for a lawful of to her if she would beg her punton she should when thegid then flow at her and caught bold nanimously roaclved that a field day should unlawful purpose, there was no evidenco to be let out. Her teacher came at 4 d'olcek, of her. Thiende ber afraid, when the defendant be held at Brighten on that day, in accordance shew."
aquia,and and similar wants. This time she then came and took to away, na she would not with plan proposed by the Duke of nneseva, at 3.30 dhe did not; she would beg har apologise; she knew no more. Witure has tarde. Another resolution declared it to desirable that the Volunteer foros should pardon and she let her out. The sex ora- had 20 years experience in schoola," she ing at 8.30, she ran away, and met a tehoker considered that vien vishvement in worde then he placed entirely under brigadiera poined Lec-shing-stian, and he wanted to take did not meet the case; other monaures should be bed staff officers of the regular army, accu fer back to the school, but alio refused to go. She taken in such an establishment, and she did tomed to the mangarring of troops on an afterwarde wet an Eupean, and be advisad got think unda meres bad been taken in extensive scale.
The new code of regulations applicable to her to go to the Court, After that she met a this instance. She did not think thuß the Pas. male servant to the establishment, who struck tur was any more passionate than any other pablie elementary aboola was issued from the ber the Okiness teacher was in company, and man, indeed she considered him to be a very Privy tencil-office on Saturday, the European following behind, and as they amiable and kind mas to alikiren; Corporat wanted to take her biok to the school, the punishment is in use in arhools in Germany; Europan advised her to go to the Court. They she has been 12 years in achos in Germany, accordingly came to the barge room,
and when andue measures are required there complaingat said she was 18 years of age, bad stance these children bare a pente, and
Mr. Fraudia-Bam di are you? In answer they are referred to their parents, bat in this A recently made regulation, bearing upon the deduction of pay for less time, which has come inte operation to Woolwich Aremaal, was mur paints, was fed at the Foundling School, defondant, and herself consider themselves in
totul, and everything else. She hometines the plans of parents. They were brought up by the end of adverse demonstration on we obstinate, and sometimes did her work her them from childhood. She is not quite curtain Saturday, when about 2,000 artisans sesembled on omstead.common, for the purpose of or P. J. Charles. Safith, No. 73 charged two own way has been epoken to several timce that defendnut never chastised air of com- chair cookies will obstructing the entrance to about her postinney; and has a bad temper; plainant's nga bare the last twelve months. canizing as opposition both in the law courts the Hongkong Hotel. He stated that a gentle-bus-ben prevented frwm going amongst the She did not think the defendant would give und in Parliament.
The conviction of the Lambeth costermor. mal girls on account of her tad temper.atch a pansient as bae been given in court. When Miss Iesemanni spoke to her about "the Tr
remarked that be cansigers wopers to have bad but little effect upon olemister, she put it on the floor; some dared the same kw now exists regard Sanday trading in the New Out. Not one of the girls played with the canister, and she ing schools and parents as yours ago. That siden: stormonger was yesterday aheat from wasted to put it away. She remembers a Miss the powers of parents and schoolmasters had 50 is accustomed stand, but the number of Suise; be used to attend to her she mat ber yours ago, las brought our bore and girls to be foreign" itineran: vendors was perceptibl away because she would not do what she was much more emart that they were 50 or 100 diminished. told. Sus went luck on the 1st, on Sun- youre age, në 16. Now they go to College. day, to the Chare the Fanatiling Hes- Ubica now stands in the same state pital tale femember coming up b Be Europo dia 100 years ago, and it "wie no Const nod telling the Magistrate ebe not did cesary for children to be clooctised to keep went to complain against the defendant. She them in order; this had to be done or the girl Foong-a-tai, a Coulie, was fined $3, for allow did not think she deserved any parament would have bad to be driven cot of the ing bhuself to be caught. by PC. 565 gambling gives, On Funday, she got a leotaring at the establishment. The question only arose whe in Tark-lane. Defendant appears to bare beshe was told she was liberty to go where she it was certain in doing so some marks would
Fornding. When she mume to the Magistrate,ther an undue punishment had boca üdlisted
LOST HIS DINTER.
Mr. M. Collaco appeared to charge bie cook, named Cheong-a-mm, with getting drunk, and therely being unft to do his duty. Osuplain ant said he found defendant, at 4.30 p. of Friday, denak and helpless; in consequence by lost his dinner, and hot to ge out to procure some. He had bad to caution defendant sovoral times about the same thing.
Dofondant vus £ped $2, or four days impri Bonament.
A. NUANCE IN FA.
was coming out, when they put their obair poles across the door, and caught bold of the gentleman and tried to force biritto it against his will
Defendanta were fined 50 cents each,
XVISANCE.
Inspector Hazlett enmmoned the occupants of bodes No. 5, 7, 11, 15, and 17, Morrison strect, for vulawfully permitting the front of their houses to be in a filthy state
They were fined $1 much, and autioned;
STREET GAMBLING
TO PASSES.
·EIS NAMESAKE IN DIFFICULTIES.
OBSTRUCTION.
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Franzis
Mr. Francis asked if he was to understand that his client, as pastor and parent of the complainant, could not inflict any corporally popishment whiterer.
and excessive.
it advisable the Inspectre of polios should have peared to decide the ease occurding to anti- amendrautum book in their possession for no-meat and public feeling only, and not acord. memory, as their dative sometimes was very the defence had not yet beer decided, viz., ting down "occurrences, rullor than trust toing to law; the two points of las he raised for ouerosk
the rigbe of parents to inflict ulmatisereut
officer in the police force bound to keep a it there without getting out of bed. There using an insulting epithet, "What you want Mr. Francos remarked be considered all and excess of mid chastisement.
book for such purpose.
the
Air. May anid he was going to decite these points, by fang the defendant Wellings for audue and excessive punishment to a girl.
SHANGHAI
Mr, W. F. Tollemiche, son of Mr. John Folle anche, who has retired from the represent tion of West Cheshire, was on Saturday elooted for that constituency without opposition.
case came before Vice-Chancellor Wickers Starday, la which bis Honour aden ge- churation (kat a footman who had olan destriely”. urried a young lady, had incurred a forfeiture of all estate, right, lible, and interest in sind to 4ny property aserning to lies by yirtio of his
mariage.
he must have died almost immediately, were
to name as Willis Chester Minor, 67 Fears conveyed to St. Thomas's Hospital, where they await a coroner's inquest. The prisoner gives of age, and describes himself as an American physician. He was bought up at the South. charged with wilful murder, but he declined to wark Police-court on Saturday afternoon,
pat any question, and hae resignad ne untive for the commision of the crime.
The oburgce againal two officers lately under The stoumor Sedan brings news from the investigation at Malborough-street, have been held by Mr. Knox to be proved Captain above port to the 2ut instant.
Another of the men implicated in the attack onnon was fined £20 for two assaults upon on Messrs. Farnham and Rol: has tween con the police, and Captain Davis was ordered to victed at the Mixed Court
pay a penalty of 20%, for baving attempted to The Yacht Club Regatta went of accusses his friend from custody..
In the kelion O'Byrne 1. Hartington, now, in fully on the 30th ulto.
The Daily Nase of the 29tb alto, reporta as
course of trial in Dahlin, the noble defendant follows on an necident which happened to the lordship stated slut whoa the proposed meeting wwe examined as a witness on Saturday. His steamer Nona --
in the Phonix Park was mentioned to him on
Attention has been drawn in the French As-
Mrs. Amelia Portbary, whoke marriage with her coachman lately garb rise to a charge of ing in regard to the above occurrence•—”
Saturday Gazette contains the following find. ¡ very' qvært He saw his hand shake nervously in charge of the 'wat and cash, ulso the sticks-ked It was a Chinaan who advised her to be shown.. Aléhough in var age, it was looked perjury at the Workip-stract-Police-gourt, in
as he drank a glass of water. He retumed R 4 p.m., and after drinking the water want to his Sixteen Chinese of different grades were go to the Police Court, the same now in Court; on as not a common onderrence for-s-min te io in custody on an accusation of having Lat-Tant the British Bortne Dean, of the roum, and alayed there as far as withe knew all £ned 10 cents cack, for being out without paseo be it coolie in the Registrar General's Office. chustiges girl, the Chinese adopted this method, caused the death of her mother. A quarrel Port of Aye, Official Number 41,824, Two bun the evening. The bell raug for dinner, and a lighte
The night she left the sbool, she slept at Mre,
took place on tho let instant, and it is alleged dred and eighty-four tons ingetreuent, sailed the boy went ap to tell the deceased diver was
Hayler's, and the next-noming she went to tho! Mr. May marked he was glad to find that that the prisoner struck her mother with a from Saigon on the 24th February, 1872 bav. ready. He did not came. No other person Benjamin Miller, P.C. 183, charged bis unte. Registrar-General's Office. Sho waw the Rothe deterdant was defended so ably by r. poker. The butter ingered until Friday last, Apargo of Rice, and a row of nine Euro went up to his that night Next morning beake, Miller, a saman unemployed, with gistrar General the mae day que left the Francis, but he would remark, he thought it and Me. Portbury, who is charged with murder, peane and two Chinese.
beard his police tlking in pidgin English, being drunk and lying on the grind far-sap school sto old hit the had no complaint was unnecessary for Mr. Elitzko, to take in has been remanded.
A shocking crime was perpetrated between 2nd. The lust land sighted was the North saying Top Tracee blood," this was at port, his legs not being able to carry bin; ac against the pastor. The next day a letter cuma band to punish a girl, for instance, suppose Danger, Lat. 11.25 North, Long. 114.17 Bastam. He got ous of bad, went up stairs, cordingly a chair was procured and defend to Mr. Hayliar's house, brought by the cooliaa nun in the convent called in the cil of a
two and three o'clock on Saturday morning, in On the 9th March, the Dour signalled the and mesting a Mr. Ullmann, askel bitant was fined 25 cents.
la out, advising her to go to the Court. Policeman to punish an unruly girl, or the Tennison street, Tock-road, Lambeth. At that British Barque Lady Tur, in Lat. 18.31 to go with him, as be heard from his boys
Line Gorge Merrit, a 'stoker, employed in the She went with him. She was cxumined in the watron of the Reformatory called in the aid of North, Long 113.95 East,
agent.eun bad cut himseit. He went into The cookpanta of housca, Bombara-strect, quot by the Matron, the shewed her all the Mr. Arttur to purists a girl that age, what when he was stopped by a man, who took deli- Lion Brewery, was proceeding to his work, Srd-At about half past 10. P.M. ob the 10th the com, and found much blood on the and 93, Queen's Hond" Central, were £ned ge murks.
would the community think of it! Ho would March, in fair weather, the Does struck on oor, and saw on deceased's srn wound which for dual on, abeiration in front of Inspector Grimes, swan, stated that on 27th have to use the law in this case and fine berate aim at bi with a revolver, one of the paral reef on the South side of the Bombay was dry. He sabed desoused what the their Louacs, by posting sugar, and baring some March, at. 8.15 at the complainaat was the defendat, though not necessarily esvere, s ploving fatal Chustable Tarrant bas- Shoal in Lat. 16 North, Long 113.30 Bat, amator, but he did not speak. He lifted the thirty labs at their doors.
brought to the charge mom by a teacher of the bus merely 30 uphold the principle.
tened to the spot on hearing the report of five- surf or other indication of the icef being visible hed clothes to see if he had done anything to
THE POLICE INTERFERED WITH. Foundling Hospital. Complainant showed him
arts, and met the sansain walking away from that about 3 P.. of the 1th March, is rerain, but raw nothing. Deceased bad or Indish Constable Jalter Alli, hd, charged black marks on bor bust and arms; did but go
the body. In reply to a question, he admitted the Doon, heing a wreck, was abandoned by this trousers but no abirt. Witness went down gentleman named J. Thompson with asanuting blood above the skin; they were the marks as
asking "whom did you shoot at the mor that he had Gred the piatol. On the policeman Muster, Uficers and Crew. On the 15th March, bura sad scat for the police, when Sergeant bita in the execution of bis duty.
if frown ruttag, fro took her to the Court office. the Master and five men in one boat) were Johnson came, at 6.20. Witnear then went up
Complainant stated that on Saturday mora-
Was not certain as to dates or hours, isitness Mr. May replied hoconsidered corporal punish. deer replied, "A mar you don't suppose I commendably received on board the Swedish tairs, and by this time deceased had ing he was on borseback going along Green's append to be uncarain in regard to other went on a girl oighteen years of age improper He went quietly to the station bones, where a ahould be co cowardly as to shoot a woman." Bargae Foritas, and brought to Hongkong at out of bed and opened the window, Boudd Bat, and when pay the Centon Hazar facts also.) arriving on the 17th March The Chief Mate and hid a bottle of water in his hand he saw a soldier come out from the Bazaar, Mi. May remarked he bad always considered Mr. Francis remarked that bis Worship aptiken from him. The remains of the victim. bowie-knife, in addition the revolver, was Ir is not easy to understand the logical posi-with reusinder of the Crew, arrived at Bong. He was not certain whether deceased opened and when abreast heard whispers up the the window, but he did not think any perso7 Jane in the dark. He tmned onbia bull's-eye tion of those members of the Legislative kong, in the other ship's bout, the same day.
The Court considers that the loss of had been in the room. When Sergeant dohn- Council, who propose that convicts condi- the Doon is attributable to a strong currout on came, he found a knife on the table with female in his company, Defendantsaid, "Joure imp, und saw the defendant with a Beropean tionilly pardoned should be bonded in dif.huring sok the vessel to the westward, for which fra blood-on it. Decensed could not have put bere." He went, and defendant said to him, ferent ways accenting to their offences. It allowance was made by the Master, were spots of blood about the room, esburg ? On that defendant struck hins several
current having been experienced on the twe is perfectly intelligible that branding should previces days, the vessel's position being pecially fun the toilet table to the bed. On times. Complainant went to No. 4 Police be objected to altogether, as the ACTING posed to be more than twenty miles from sosing ut at every paleo very fast, They 603 came to the scene, this was 20 minutes of the Victoria Gaude did not remember the second tims of his going up, he saw bloud Station, and procured assistance, when Sargent A. W. Payne, swoim, state she is matron" the Bonbry Shoal at the time cf striking. CHIKK-JUSTTEĽ oljects to it, butuženones the
6th. Phe ship's Log having been kept is bound up the wound with a wandese, but after.
the day the complainant came to her. She ex- principle in admitted, it seems scarcely consists eareless and irregular manner by the could not say whether the blood was Sergeant 60% (Indian) maid at,about 4. a.m. andined her and found marks to the number of ent to limit it in the way propusel. The aim Chief Officer, and the Journal of the Blaster stopped. Deceased was then taken to the he wie falled our of his bed by the last witanys, five cute back and some on the arms, as if of this Branding Ordinance just passed is zo baving been lost with the ship, the Janrt found Hospital. Deceased made signs by pointing, and is consequence of what is told him he from amttan, the skin ran broken a very little
it impossible to work the coura taken, but the writess did not know what he meant, are went towards the Canton Bazaar. Defendant on the back. afford a means of instant recognition. If this insidestal production of the Lee and Chart of one ho understood it to be a request for agines and a Buropean female were them in the dark In answer to Mr. Trencia, witness mid she instant recognition le desirable, then it is Lady Terror and the Chart of the Doon, enabis of water. Deceased had two-boxes of clothing, lane; he went up to them, and deandand track thought the marks on the shoulder had been required to recoguise in such a manner that the Court to decide that up to anon of the 9 Decoused said he had been in the army, and then went in the direction of any Barracks, ordinary airke from a blau.
and Iuspector Grimes found a number of letters. bim seceral biowe. The female and defendant rabbed; the marke were not very bad; just the mark shall be at all times distingu..the Master of the Doon kept a correct reckoning afterwards with the Biga. There were no bot-The Indian trooper then cuno uy, and défend-
of his position.
M. B. Tecnosby, doting Registrar General A great deal of the ball-heartedness 7th The Court repriminda the Master offes in the room, it appeared to him that the aut surt him, and told him he would shoot an protector of Chinese, stated which, if we may so call it, appeared to pre-the Dom for non-performanns of bis duty in utensil had beca placed to cafols the bloul. De his home Defendant said. Do you knew fam 27th the complainant came to the roam, and vail on the subject among members of the kept, and considere that the Chief Mate'e con before to call deceased and other boarders to
ant seing that the ship's Log was proporised oiled up the water again.
a gentleman; why should you falerfere with alaos inmediately afterwards Mr. Kitzke, The Nous reports that while on the pure Law-a-loy, realled, aid he went up thenight me?"
en me in, and the complainant appeared to be from Swatow, the weather being very Chick, she the formou of Saturday, August 5, beexpress Council, arises aparently from a misconcep- | duot niso deserves a similar mark of reprehen-dinner. He went into deceased's room, bat gentleman and his wife; they were under his ja lítado time till she getsoul. Mr. Klitshe went Sarab Gulley Obannel, Cuteau Group, on Toes Lieutenant, who thought that if the gathering Defendant said he was in company of a excited. Hasid to Mr. Kiitzka let her eit down ran ashore off the N.E. end of Chockear in the ed his concurrence with the view of the Lord- It is sion.
Giren onder sur bands at Jongkong, this did not see him anywhere, nor did he know protection. was greatly anayed at the away, and be asked the complainant to let bir day afternoon, Everything having beou got in could be legally prevcuted it ought to be done.
where the was
Sergeant Johnson, eron, stated that in con- lady's ayes; he would admit be made a kind of und he saw livid marks as of a rattan, seriously injured, Captain Mooney anuceeded in to be emitted to the Attorney-General. The trooper putting the balle-eye hop into the look as her back. She showed him ber back, roudiness to leave her thould abe prove to be, however, diroofed the question of legality enquerjee di a letter sand by Mr. Volkan he blow, but after the first be murely posted abe had also marks on her arms.
hacking of, when it was found that a leuk bed count agua: adjourned. to his Hotel Asked him what was the bien out of his way
In answer to Mr. Franois, witness said he did | been caused between the forefoot and foremast, saw deceased lying on his bed. In his right teen days' hard labeár. matter, and he took bin to the second floor. He Defendant was fined 80s, 'in defar!t, four- not coualder it necessary to send her to a medi. As the leak did not, however, appear to treit. gmbly to the circumstance that a Binapartist. cal man or to matron to be examined ; did not
en immediate dangor, Capt. Mooney resolved alaning, called the bells, is being widely dis band he had a bottle of water, and be left
consider it beyond tho bounds of propriety for to proceed on his voyage, daing the means at tributed througbon: France. A repler, who aco had a wound, which was hanging over the
BEFORE THE HON. O, May. ́ ́- him alone to examine a girl of her age (18) is command to keep the water neder, and read some extructa from this publisation, in bed, and blood coming freely from the wound.
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in his office, audce but himself in the sad holding the bosta in readiness, to be taken to which tho Assembly was atsaked for its vota Mr. Volkman gave him a knife he took off the The case in which Mrs. Theresa Conception, office.
if required. Fortunately this did not become at Borduur deposing the Emperor, spoku in tabla. Décensed leaned over the side of the bed sumtioned two soldiers of H. Mo. 13th Mr. Francis pabraitted there was no case necessary, and the steamer proceeded safety tillery strong terms against the Bonapartist pro- and throw the water out of his month Regimant for an ant on beef and her against the dofendunt. The girl bad been picked the next morning, when, a heavy cross sea rising, pagundian, which he said was becoming mora He bad drunk from the battle. Witness busband also with obstructing the public up, onthe water wide, and had been taken care she rolled so much that that the starboard gun pudent every day. When he read another bonad
up. tbe wound, .and
citrust dwelling upon the "keroism" of the removed thoroughfare, came on again as faturday, Bat of by the defendant a parent, Sho bad been wout by the board, and the leak became w seri deccuse to the Rospital, and on the way it appears from a committmention made though fed and clothed, and the duties, of a parent ously aggravated that at midnight, when the mperor, he was rewarded with rears of deceused threw up water, but did not speak the Colonial Secretary's Once the Military had been shown towards her. She had been Harbour water's bulk was reached, it was re-laughter. In conclufing his speak, he asked the Minister of the Interior keep as sharp He groaned a little. Decensed was lying on Authorities, that the military order referring to taught, and educated, and had bron supplied solved to beach her, there being feat of water Flis Lordship carked that the Officer of the top of the bed cloibes with sleaping trowsers Albany arrest was misunderstood, and that the with erything a child could expect froin a in the fure compartment. Yesterday, the tears eye on the Boopatiat adventurers on ba would upos "other malefactors;" and tha natural purcu. The defendant had some sixtyer was toben off by the tugs Orples and Dun rotation had been filed in Cort by Mr. Bell, ang water. The blood stains commenced from from the walls of the barracks, azuk also published in the paper. The ralf the wantal pisos and toilet table, where deceas
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already been commenced against the Abeille. ** bave the power of returning whenever they therefore dropped us regarded him.
The occers on the subject bays been altered, Fransis road from Stephens' Commentary, in
M. Bouber took his neat is the French As. ed's boxes were, past the centre table to the bad; so that no wisconception can arise for the which are se forth the bounds to which e like so long as they keep out of mischief. It The Acting Attorney-General said that with great quantity of blood was there.
tature.
sembly on Saturday, but remained in the House parent de entitled to chastise bis obild. EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE OF A
only about a quarter of an hour. His prosence, regard to this case of Mr. Welah, be bad tho Dr. Young superintendent of the Gbrorn. is clear that this is what Mr. KESWICK one to bring before his Lordship one or tweet Cint Hospital, atated that on Friday using busive language to complainanı E.
Defendants were fined 50' cente coob, for viz, to what age and to what extent; also,
DETECTED THI-P. s to what weapon uset He farther atateđ Becently Mr. Humphreys hold an inquest much attention, but the few Bonapurist mer
our Baria Correspondant says, did not exvita Theans when he urges (for all criminals, how-piveonstances. In the first pace, a petition morning at 7 a. doccased was brought to
TER CARE AVAINT PASTOR KUITZEL.
that the complainant. lad owned berself she at City-road, London, touching the death of bers shook hands with him and followed him over,) timt their brand should only be liable has been sent to the Governor in Exeontivo the hospital by zat witness. He found The case in which the small girl named was balinato, and it me pcecoury to make Anthony Boot, 37 pews of age, s latonres ont to be used against them after they are reason which be need not repeat to his front, organware, about an inch and a Klitzke of the Berlla Foundling Hospital, al ment, a fact coupled with the complainant's The wife of deceased ward that on Saturday Paris, has been instructed by his Government Council praying for a remission of the aentence word in the end of the bow in the Martha Fuk-yiz, who sumains the Her, C. provisima to keep order in sach an establish employed at Mr. Martinean's sigor works Mr. Washburne, the American Minister in rested. That is to say, that the criminal Lordship, it was quite impossible for the Go-quarter long; a bandage was round which leging that on the 25th of Just math she had own acknowledgement that he was an obstinate, night, at seves o'clock, he burst open the front to conclude a postal treaty batween the United should receive his pardon not on condition vernor & entertain that petition in a use of was filled with blood, and a largo guanily of been awfully busten, by the defendant, be sollen girt, and the fact is plain to be seen indoor, and ran upstairs and then threw himself States and France of bever returning to the Colony, but diseration of the Court. That potitions had the bleeding in the wound, and put him to bed canister from a window which she was cleau. She also had to be kept apart from the other He said, "I have takes poison. Here are two Taresilien, of the prisoners charged with the the hind, as the matter was on entirely in the blood was also in the ambulance. He stopped cause she accidentally knocked down an oil her fealores, she stands in the witness or when a bed, upon wuich witness was lying ill, On Saturday, the trial by court-martial, at condition of never being aguis arrested in been withdrawn. A. letter bad been received to get him wares; deceased vomited up some ing, was continued on Saturday,
girls on that account. Hù deemed there we letters for pen." Dr. Puttle was then called murder of the Dominions at Areneil was con The Colony. Now this raay be a desirable from Mr. Ryrie on the previous evening, asking hot port wine he had given tim, and at ten Mr. Francia appeared for the defendant; justifiable canse in this ease alone for eam in, and the deceased expired from the effects of eluded, and sentence passed. Five of the pri condition, but it is not the event present in that the petition might be rettibod or destroy that death most probably resulted from the loss ral, stated, as Protector of the Chinose the apeighten years appears not to have been auf which had contained it being found lying were sentenced to transportation, with the ex- minutes to 8 o'clock he died. He considered Me, K. 8. Toquely, Asting Registrar-Gene. plainant to be punished for or obstinacy poisoning by cyanide of Potasiu, a battle ponere were condemned to deatle The rest Force So long the coralitions offered
The Acting Chief Justice. -I conld trice not of blood. The deceased was well nourished, poured complimat in the matter.
nient erperience. To bring complainant to obo the fluor. The lettern were as follow: "D.ception of the wont Buffo, who was acquit and accepted and what they are, so long ptice of the matter so long as the petition westaan bod paper measures been taken at once, Mr. Fandis olgected to the Acting Regis-dience, and M. Klisted in a strenger Martineau, E., angar manufacturer, Chris ted, and Combatte, who is to be imprisoned for their performance should be eufreed by all
when found, most probably he would have been trac-General appearing as complainant in the position to the domplainaut tbau tian-street, St. Georges-in-the-East.-Februwo years. He is 15 years of ago Itis thought The Acting Attorney-Generalætið that under saved. The would migtt bara been indiobad case at all. He had no right to not as a pro- parents, for parents looked after thrary S, 1872 Sir,-Wuen took that piece of thas the whole of the five capital senteneca the means in our power. Bruding is the tine sirenoistances he had to ask his Lordship by bimself, and appeared to have been unde at tector of Chiness; and only stond in their de children from a "natordaffection they bad for sugar I had no winrs thought of commiting a will be carried out. Three of the accused who simplest nonna, and all the arguments that to consider whether the panishment already one cut from the knife now before him. The fence to prevent Tepus, or any Chinese in them; but the defendant voluntarily took upon theft than a child unborn. Had you forgiven ne bave souped were also condemned to death. have been used against branding in a con- dergone by Air. Welsh had sufficiently or act cat was not one a mediost wan would have authority, imposing upon them; his orice did himself, the serious responsibilities and duties and allowed us to return to my duty, I should
vindicated the lotour of the Court, und if inmate.
A telegram from our Madrid Correspondent not make him complainant.general for the to bring up girls; parenka were fally justified in bave proved myself a valuable and worthy ear stated that a fresh Ministerial crisis has occur spicuous part of the person are in reality is Lordship's opinion it bal, be asked him to The inqucot we then adjourned till the next Chinese. The only Ordinance in which the exercalag the power thil was allowed to them want. All hope to this world is goue, trast red in Spata, owing to a dispute between Ad Argawonis against the condition of parton extend his clemency to Mr. Welsh.
Jay, at the Magistraey.
asme a the protector of Obine was mea by law to inflict reasonable correction on their that out of your magnificent resources you will wil Topete sud other members of the Cabinet now in force, and not against the means of for immediately, and on his arrival informed Fis Lordship ordered. Mr. Wotsu to be sant
tioned was No. 8 of 1858, in which be con- children. The Pastor being in the relation of do something for my wife and two children. I ou account of some promotions in the army Tae inquest was resumed at the Magistracy sidered his antice alearly eet down. The pro- a fatrate the complainant, was justified in the camiot bear the stigma of thist, so end my life.which are objected to by the Uniomists. garding against its breach.
him that a petition had been presented to the at 5 p.m. on Saturday.
teotorte could have no existence, except for exerce of that power Mr. Franou then Trusting you will accede to my dying request, Executive by sotne members of the Community Mr. Edward Fisher, sworn, stated he knew one of the purposes set forth in section of quoted from Burni Justices, where and do something for my family, I exbscribe the Comte de Obamkörd bas been requested by A extradiction is given to the report that It is decided to give the farell dinner to on his behalf, and until it was withdrawn it had deceased only sa a customer at the bar of the this Ordinance, and which Mr. Froncie quoted, it was laid down that. An assault on singself, your late servant, ArtaONY SCOTT the Belgian Government to remain de short & 1.1. Sir Richard Graves Machounel at the been impossible for him to take any action in the London Inn, was he (witness is barkeeper On In the execution of this Ordinance, it obild by a parent, or on an apprentices or The second letter was to his wife, and wartime as possible at Antwerp, and to discourage City Hall, to moras, the 9th ist, at 7.45 matter. The Attorney-General Gad suggested the 2nd instant at 3 p.m. the deceased came to was curtain the Registrar General was not scholarly a master, wasjustified provicel the Sophin, I have lost my best friend, and lost Legitimist demonstrations.
thatas bebad been three Angais prison beboer the London- Inn. He had seen hím bofore; authorised to be a protector in other matters. currectio na moderate, moreover of in the my situation throngb. taking a piece of eugar | of the Court had been afficiendly vindicated, to understood deserved bad contrasted a debt at Mr. May stated but so zautter of jurisdic-infliction of such resevable punishment death value about 24. I was discharged with igno-
(Studzrd.) We molios in Saturday's Gondia that Mr. F. hoped it was 20, and that he had learned that the Stag Hotel at billiards. The boy from tion, the duties of the Protector of Chinese ensued it was considand only liominde bý mity. I cannot bear name of thief, so end
The programme brought forward by the W. Mitchell bas en appointed to setas Police be und ne power to insult the administration that place followed kim for the amount $2.75, were daired. He was to watch generally over misadventure, and if modemtion was exceeded, my life. Hoping you will Sud friends, ante Right entre hiring the principle of a Con- Magistrate, in place of Mr. Rasul. We dents of justice. He was perfectly misfied that the and threatened to get a policenna to ‘bu, ne atid protect the Chinese. In the instance be the same constituted manslaughter, Mr. be better will be and without ine, I leave attention of French politicians. The members atitutional Boaarely for France, is engaging tla not that the appointment of experienced and soutence in the first place was a lovient den. he would not take a cuit. Deccased naked bim bad directed the girl what she should do.
Francis thou quoted Basace had Russell on tay dear children to their autoreseva friendly of the xtreme Right have decided on accept well qualified a gentleman vill meet with geno-tence, but it was better to err on the side of bow he was to get out of the scrape, when bir. Francis contended that the party ag- Orimes, after which ho baitted that the only care, and remain your unfortunate husbanding the programme, and it is stated that Count ral approval. Mr. Supang will take the goat forbearance than on that of business, and witness advised him to go the Stag Hotel grieved abould be the complainant, and that the question was whether the punishment indicted ANTHONY."The jury returned a verdict of of Acting Comojstener of Starups.
therefore, taking all the circumstances into and explain mattera, Deceauod said he Acting Registrer General had no authority to on compiainaut.mas moderate or fumoderate, suicide while in a state of temporary insanity. Chnbord bus declared that it is worthy of consideration, he should discharge him from would but do that. He would somer wall appear so complainant-general,
from the authorities quoted. Mr. Francia own Aibiost.
(support, and has authorised his friends to sign further custody. But he said distinctly, and his watch. A man in the bar offered sh Dic. May ataled that the Protestor of Chinese tendel Bat it was clear his offent bad power he hoped it would be recorded, that he cook for the witch. He would not take that and in his official capacity advised the Chinese to infit correction, the complainant being un- NEW ATLANTIC CABLE-At the general made at the Southwark Police-court for a certi. On Saturday afternoon an appligation was not set so long as the petition to the Exsintive said he would not take less than $6, so witness generally how to obtain justice. In this case der 21 years of age. The Matron's evidence went toseting of the Anglo-American Telegraph finase to enable an application to be made to was in cristence,
to get him out of difficulties, offered tim So, he had done so, na tre party aggrieved was an to be that the instrument and was attan. Oompany a discussion, in which Sir James the Court of Queen's Benel to compel his wo and bought the, watch, He thought deceased ignomini girl, and he had directed her the way and that the punishcent ...Wus moderate, Anderson, Lord Alfred Churchill, and several a great drinker. He had all the appearance of to comato court.
Mr. Ennale remarked that many times be ather sharebuidara took part, usted up the ship to grant a case on several points of Iner great drinker and a little wonk" bring bio Mr. Francis stated that the heling Registrar had braises on his body from punishment question of rolastion of tacitia and the air o bebulf of the New-cut costeraenzora, into what he supposed ware bis old babite, General could advise as much to his office as inflicted by his master when he was at school, teleability of laying another cable to the rectly convicted of fund y trading and street Deceased said he hud "epreed" at the port of be likel, but he had no authority in this Court, for its committed, and be contended at the United States The cling of the acting trusion. The certificate was granted. Singaporo,
sud he would object to his appearing in the boating by his client of the girl was no unit appeared strongly in favour of a fouret sable A man is in oustony at Birmingham charged Ho-a-yeas, billiard marker to the Stag use in hand a complaint, as stated by his winter, und drew his worship a attention to being laid by agreement between the existing win attempting to murder a bunker in that Hotel, stated be remembered deceased owing Worship when the car was fire oceno, the fact that & Foundling House was different companies.
town, with a view, it is supposed, of robbing the bim 82,75, for billiarde only, deceased hat no Mr. May stated he did not say anything con- from a School, from whit a sebotar contionally SELTRANT BALLANTINE AND SIE Jour bank. He was armed with lethal weapons, but drink. After depraved bad played he had mostituting the Acting Registry General the wishbaring herself could be expelled, but in CoLFRIDGE.-The Exominer tayo:-Mr. Ser. assistance bring at mad, Mr. Marr, the banker, money, and told him to go with him to bis konas complaiesnt and if he had mide any allusion this c. when the girls of this stablishment jeant Ballantine has not been in the technical scaped with a sight flesh wound in the and be would get the money. Es wear with to such be begged Mr. Franc. pardon. had no paresia, and on other home to pa lu, aense of the word "successful, He is not in shoulder. him to Volkman's, but did not get the money, Mr. Fransis stated he did so sten address-the pehment would be much worse thun Ferlinment he bas never held office. But he
Routing if expelled fish this home, where the hus the putation of being the very ablest.
SUPREME COURT. 6th April.
BEFORE THE HON. H. J. BALL.
THE CONTENIT CASE.
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pereaus, de really ask for that privilege for cri- Be Coast informed him thulan apology undjon. He did not see Mr. Volkman give decaned izetraillons was micrely to keep persons passingnder lis era in a imilar nanner. Mr. Hill, whica brónght bor safely into the Ola Minister, in reply, said that a prosecution had
minals of that class. They ask that they should
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Mr. M S. Tonneby is agrointed Assistent Superintendent of the Fire Brigade
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in existence.
THE "GEELONG."
The Postmaster-General's report for the sew 1871 is given in Saturday's Guette; but preure of other matter comp-l'our postpon- ing its reproditjen till to-morrow. The Grosk Mr. Brereton gave notice of an appeal in Revenue of 1971 was $8,900 lasthan in 1870, the use of the Geelong in the Vice-Adiniralty and of the deceat: $4,000 are out of the Co. | Court. lonial Revenues and the remainder out of the Revenus of tuc Imperie! Post-office,
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The following aregunt. of the average amount of Bank"Notra in cirenlition in Hong- kung, during the augi ending 1st March, 1872 is published in Satarday's Duzatie in
Oriental Bank Corporatiom..........S 738,458 Grartered Merantie Erzk-of-
India, London and China....... 527,941 Chartered Bank of India, Áμ• `-
tralia and Chi Hoogkong and Shanghai Bank-
ing Corporativn
479,230
1,034,340
варылма
FOREIGN ATTACHMENT.
flis Lordship said he should give judgment in the Foreign Attachment case (Landsten e Abella) on Wednesday next.
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IN BANKRUPTCS..
Mr. B. E. Gali cause up for his prder of dis charge, which was granted..
M. Tuller, who represented the bankrupt said that Mr. Pearce, for whom he also peared, was not at prescut in the Colony,
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fle then touk bi to the London Jus, anding. Mr. Mangely,
with
it.
be there said he would not pay, nor saali ir. May stated that it he did, ba had not ungrateful complainant had been roured up advocate at the English bar. On the other Aabawi monafacturer of Philadelphia lately be eigu a bill - Afterwards Recessed parted mount it.
frou her childhood, ie the early age of 2 band the Attorney General is, technically, apan, from a single and of American wool, a lia watab and paid the money. Marthe Fat-yan was then decland, and said, years, having been saved frous drogutag on the successful." He is in the Hense; he is in thread of forty-seven thousand yards, or nearly He never saw him again. Deceased at noon the 28th March last abe laid information opposite side of the water. Met Francis cous office; he will one day be a judge. He is twenty-seven miles. A despatch respecting the assassination of drinks. Was in the Hotel from o'clock till in this Court, the same now rud to her included by saying he cold call other evidence perpetually assaring the Cunt of Commona Lord yo has been addressed to the Govern5 pm. playing billiards. He played coren Court, md-to-the-sause information is true to prose-the-failings of the gil, il bis-worshipFlene that he is derontly thankful tunt be ising, the Boston police arrested 251 persons, During Christmas and the two days preced- ..$2,760,240 - t of India by the Daks tf Argyll. The aes, and played with the marker (witness). When her teasher frat scolded her, Pastor bought it necessary.
not Mr. Serjeant Ballantine, And Mr. Serjeant more than half of whom were arrested for Doke apeaks in éulogístic terme of the manner Mr. Vaikinan, recalled, said decensed only Klitzis was not in the room, he name after. He May remarked in would like to have Ballantine, who is certainly not the aggressor, drunkenness, The Daily Nem correspondent states that in which the deceased discburged the duties of drank two glasses of sherry in Lin bous the wards, and hearing a noise of her crying, she be some tidence to show why the defendant in perpetually assertingsby way of self-defence, A man being found at La Crosse, Wis., it is likely the Rev. Mr. Russell,of Niugpy, will his high office, and says that none of his most whole time," but he came bune drunk twice. lieved asked what was the matter. Her teacher, should neo chastisement himsel on girls. that he rejects the "imputations" of the At with seren stabs in Lisbuck, the Coroner's jury ruboeld Bishop Alford in the Seo of Hong distinguished predecessore displayed more zes Deceased could go in or out of his house with- Miss Panuine Lesemann, suid tobim in a fo- Mr. Binboks appearedes interpreter for Miss torney-General with scorn; and that be thanks brought in a verdict of "probable murdar," kong.
out his knowing him to be in or out, Įreign language, which she undertood," This | P. Inagutann, who, staled she bas born in Heaves he is not Sir John Coleridge.
A very cautious jury.
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and devotion.