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print, but by a vast amount of talk withen, aute Tam-a-kow, Obow-a-fat, Chan-a-foo↑ beym for me, and I will come the next day hen Rodway made her seqijatanco. He drawn up, printed, translated into the chief Eat more propitious, might havo found their way
which it was supplemented, and which put the vary worst complexion upon the matter, There seemed, algo, no chance of an end being put to annoyance, and the accusations in fact wout so far that to preserve silence louger would appear to be an acknowledge went of the truth of the allegations.
Mr. Toller appeared on behalf of the Crown to proseouts the defendant, and Captain Soper intendent Deann to watch the onse
Mr. Wotten appeared on behalf of tha de An important element in the case is that fendante,
Mr. John Birch Berry, second offer on these statements were not made in a re-board the steamship Historics, was called, cognized newspaper, where a sense of the wom, un deposed to delivering the salt petra to three of Mesare. Jardine, Matheson & Co,'a necessity of acting fairly precludes the possi- fighters, one of which the defendants were in bility of refusing to give insertion to au charge, but principally in charge of first de explanation of suything wrongly stated, but fendant, who took tally; be delivered to bin in a private sheet in which the publisher put into the hole, but did not see inside the 300-linge, which we passed to the lighter and was unfettered, and could say anything he cargo boat, nor could be; it was not a part of. there is a certain amount of excuss which not atened any bus of anltpere, paly-know of In auswer to Mr. Wotton, witness mid he had the common-sense of juries will always ro- the eleven being in possession of the master of the cognise for errors being fallen into by lighter to whom the cult pobre was delivered from Yokohan Mosers. LANE, CRAWFORD & Cojournalists who, whother they desire it oral, fu did not recognise the bags, as those the ship. He saw the bags on board the Police Jila Messra. J. De Loyzaea & Co. Buigong k VON BARGER & Co. not, are called upon to comment on public of Jardine, Matheran & Co., as they were not Singapore... Straits Timer Office.
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The Chronicle and Directory for 1872. found advisable to withdraw the plea ofined $50, or two months hard labour, and In anay or to Mr. Wolton, witness snill the rear {.
BÝNSATIONAL LAW SUITS.
THE ALABAYA” CASE.
agrominent, as lapsed, we may hope that in a the remainder of the defendants were fined on he weighed the 300 baya ia ohango justification, which protically amounted canta esek. In empliance with Ordinance ante was because they wore taken into eastudy day, I must be entirely hopeless, should I baye In Joserating on the current topics of the
(s, 15th March,),
bappier thing, oftar à abort interval, some real NOW READY
How often does it happen in life that a-man settlement day be negotiated; but if we are to Defendant's counsel throwing up the 17, sec. 17, of 1846, the $480 cents were pharged with the bbery of saltpetre; could not nothing buste daily papers to rely on. I fancy takes a step from which be would willingly too impatient to await this future time, we caso, as he did not even think it necessary ordered by Mr. Mitchell to be placed in the tell whether the bags had boon temporal with; therefore, that 1 au burdly do your readers a withdraw, but that he unfortunately and it it must at all events anknowledge that no nettle to address the jury after the evidence to urge poor bor. Each defendant made a laue and his so the Quines have a method of butter service them to furnish them with ara ritrievalile It is too plain now that the Amement can eren now be regarded as perfect thrusting a aesop through the bago Irise and enmé of thone extracrimary logol canea, which rican Cabiuct are in this position: The Min which does not command the ausout of the the general issue, that is, that the words used absurd exones for being on the premises.
silipotre, testing the quality.
so bewilder the mornist sad delight the gossip. ister of the United States at our Court hae American Senate as well as of the American were out libellous, or did not apply to the
BEFORE THE HON. C. MATS
Chane a fook, unster of andpan 1,120, called The at-ease was dubbed the Farnham mys received from Washington, the anxiously, et Executive Government. Plaintif This was tasily admitted, and
The ouse in which Inspector Grimss and said be has another nama, Clangsing-hi. Helery, wherein a man named Rodway was tried prated answer to the Despate of Lord Oraú- Corporal Campbel shared the meeter of a remembers lost Satirday night to was in his for grievously wounding, with intent to mur-ville, and the tengur of the communication in, SUMMARIES OF HOME NEWS. FROM the Defendant stood in the unenviable positipan, No. 1,120, nimed Chang-a-fool, hig-sampan onohored off Hank Wharf. tie am dor, a re; Carrington, the wife of a wantthy we believe, auch as we could not but approbend. TIE LONDON DAILY PAPERS. tion of having published against the Plaintiff wife Sbek-a-Boo, and a boat wodian, Lee-a-noy, par has a bamboo bouse, and lie had in his man, dwelling at Farnham, who is much addict. The Co submitted to the tribunal at Genera
(Daily Nawe.) a most novero accusation which he would with the wulawful possession of even bags boat his wife, other employed fecal, anded to astrosony. Rodway is good looking prefers claims for indirect damages, including
SATURDAY, March 30th.- of saltpetre, 38 bottles of shorty, and 12th of his own four children, and as 1 o'clock, w man of military appearance, aged 52. whope the cost of the prolongation of the war for a Testerday was the moat miserable Good Fri- Lheither qualify nor apologies for, and which mould candles, came on again, remanded from ba was awoke up by a man in a boat antecedents are abominable, and who seems to period not eruending two years, or from the day which has been known in London for many
be could neither anbatsotiate ncr justify.
the day previous..
which care alongside at the time. He have sunk in the social mente, inte a position battle of Gettysburg to the fall of General Les. years, For several hours the rain poured down Mr. Tuller uppeared ne prosecutor for the did not know who beat it was. The somewhere between a showman and brothel Mr. Bancroft Davie, or whoever else draw up in torrents, and although there were noue.of Although in an ordinary way libel actions Crown, and Captais Superintendent Deane to first defendant and two other men were bully-an old jail bird, yet ponuesaing withal the Curse, Ind bon gifte with a little foresight, thoes fierce, cold winds which prerailed earlier are to be deprecated, it must be admitted watch the mae, but the defendante turning it the boat, but been not identify the other stain amount of education, address, and in-and bad bean able to underabad that his own in the week, the persistont wet was of itself that in the present case the Plaintiff hardly Queen's evidence, they were discharged.
two men. He had no previous knowledge of telligence,
view, however seriously entertained, would be sufliciens to pat a stop to uff out-doar reuron The most ouse then came forward, in which the first prisoner, bus is certain he was in the had any option, but to bring the matter Lispector Grimes and Corporal Campbell ap simpan. The first defendant called out for shoat, ime of n woman whom he met at Bristol. Of immediately concerned. he would probably have the programme offered by the authorities of About, three years ago he made the acquaint repudiated as soon as stated by those whom is tion. Under such depressing olrenmstances forward. The charges were made muset por-peared to ourgh the master of phe of Mesars, and he got up an astud what he wanted? I ber untendents little is known, beyond that thought twice before committing to an indes- the Crystal Palaos, the chief feature of which sistently, and his reputation was being un-Fardiae, Matheson & Co's ergo-boats, named was then he saw the men was the first defendant, she is of very low birth and is expresively illi-tructible record the pretensioon be bad formu-was a cogaert of aerod music, attracted to dermined not only by what appeared inFang-a-ho. his wife, bana-kwi, and four boat- and he said. Now take care of these few tente. She appears to bave been virtuous hated. But the mischief was done. The Orge was Sydant im nambers who, had the weather beco and Oban-a-chat with the robbery of eleven of and take them away." He usted defendant used bar and they embarquintly-coonbited pean arquiges, and disseminated widely-over-tu-other-acones of suburban interest Large bags of saltpetre, three dozen of pale sherry, where he belonged to and he replied to together. It is clear that she walked the the Continent. The Government of the United congregatiods, however, assembled in, the and twelve pounds of candles from the stom Talise's cargo bat. Ho asked witness how streets, nal that Rod way lived on the prosceda States find they cannot how withdraw from the charchica. ship Historian, tonn possession of the Omwn mich he wanted to take care of the things of her infamF.
attitude to which their agents have committed The remains of the Rev. R. G. Lemaire, the witnesses, turned Queen's evilanço, and dis- and he said 75 cents, and be offered 50 pants, Whilst thus exposing herself and inviting them. They are ready to do anythingz sise, but shaplain of the Oddfellows and Forester at
barged in the last onge.
and an arrangement was made. The first 41. prostitution, she met this Mr. Carrington, and they cannot bring themselves to confess that Woking cometery, were bid in the burial ground · fendunt then got into his boat, and assisted by capturing his, took him to her lodginze. He they have been led to lay before the Arbitratora where he had no fang offlisted at the finerie the two men they put eleven bags into it, became enamoured of the women and continned claims outside the limits of the case referred to of members of both orders. Mr Learsire, was and 36 bottles of wins and tacive packages of to visit her. Whilst thus engaged he became them. They would do it if they could, but more than 80 years of age at the time of his candles. First defendant then said that after day acquainted with Radway; who he was told was they cannot. We recognize, as, indeed, wo bare death, break he would come and take them away they be woman's brother. The astronomerset anticipated, the difficulty of our posision, and Yesterday afternoon the annual meeting of then got into their boat and went away. At about having bis ensinprats educated, and pro-yut we are bound to say that if they cannot go the Land Labour Languo was held in Trafalgar Jan. of Sunday the polico game alongside posed warringe-which, in the first instance, the length of withdrawing their Case as praequare, Mr. John West presiding. Owing la and asked how it was their boat was so bearyabe declined, because Body objected. The seated, everything else is worth nothing. We the wretched weather the attendance was very Jeden, pnd he told them, the police came on board scoundrel seems to have attained the entire might indeed, gu further, and say that even a thin, and found the things described na pat on board scendanay ever the frail woman, and to have beslute withdrawal could not be accepted an Excurious Good Friday, bequests were dis- by first defendant and his two companiona.dealt with her on purely mercenary principles, giving perfect security against the revival tributed as anal. Among these was a dois of The constable inked where we got thominst no a man does with his horas. Mr. at nomo futara time of claims which we Gd. each to 24 old ladies over the torah vf an Jardine's coal buat. The cousille the took wade such liberal offers by way of a marriage in legal language, affected with notice that yard of St. Bartholomew the Great, Smithfield. from, and-witness medo answer from a man on Carrington persisted in his wait, and finally had thought were abandoned. We are now, onknown donor waves remain fic in the charth The boat and all went to the one bog, ware sentists toll wad Rodney acuta public naist that the demande for con- Laving demain led a baptismal froof two stilings,
large and influential proportion of the Ameri- The rector of St. George's, Hanovor equare.– he saw the Inspector, who asked the same nuptists followed, answer to him. He immediately put witness on money extracted from Mira. Carrington, bat ner are included in the veteronse to the triba. ferred to Dr. A. J. Stephens and Mr. Arthur question as the constable, and he made the same From that tima Rodway lived sumptously aaquential damages first preferred by Mr. Sam payment was refused, and the question was re- and his wife in the constable's bout and took not content with this, be insisted on her coau-nal at Genova. It is impossible for us or for Charles, two well-known eoclesiastical lawyers. them to Jardine's Wharf, where a goal lighter biting with him. Mr. Carrington sliarly knew the Executive Government of the United Both agree in stating that the charge is unlay this were the one, and he said, he did not know, ham, where he has is country seas, and where it the devicesuggested for outting down the limits local Act is said to justify it. was lying, and some of the lakonga asked if what was going on, for he removed bor to Farn. States to undo this fact. Suppose any one of ful, even in the case of St. George's, where a ho only know the man. He was then taken on was of course hoped that Rodway would be an of the Lave at the bearing should be adapted, A grand banquet in honour of the Prince and board, and be pointed on the frat defendant able to pursue ber. The move seems to have the only result would be that everything Princess of Wales and the King and Queen of as the man who gave him, the things to take succeeded, and Mrs. Carrington was slcarly not included would remain an open question Denmark, is to be given to-day in Rome by the care of. The constable then took the whole | induced to release barself from the bondage as much as if nothing had been done. Any: King of Italy, of the people on board into custody.
which Rolway's influence had beld her in, and Senator, and, if they so willed, a majority of It was recently announced in cureclamastbat o keep bim ab arm's length. This alone was the the tomate, could denounce any, retratation or every person arriving in France, whether for a He purchased a large knife from a cutter in od ke an unauthorized substitution for the ori-with a regalar passport, duly vise by a Franch Oxford, and went down to a village close to Mr. Final Convention, The.Senare solemely rati- Consul, and that the doomest known as a Carrington's seat. He opened communication fied in Executive Session one Treaty, and they latsser-passer, which has for a long time been in with Mrs. Carrington, but finding hianscendancy could repudiate any proesas of arbitration with use is a substitute for a passport, would no gone, be deliberately called at Mr. Carrington a narrower objects, and covering at best a partial longer be recognised. Commenting on this hosen. - Mrs. G., sering him approach, oponed i reference of grievances.
news, the Dabats says: "The eure in quee- the door herself, when Rodway, after some little The copslatable truth is that we cannot tion seama to un uzeosdingly ill-judged, expell- called, gave dimilar evidence, without any add altercation, drew tie knife, made a desperate at patch up the rent which has been made in the ty at a time when the passport formality fa enp- empt to wader Mrs. C, and less energetic Treaty of Washington by any negotiation be pressed in most of the States of Europe. Eng- steps to kill himself. A sor of rough and tween the Brecative Ministers at Washington Hab travellers in considerable numbers were to tumble sanguinary straggle susued, the cutting and at St. James's. It is, indeed, upofcially be seen passing through France, on their way and slashing with the knife continuing all the explained that thongh & claim has been made to other countries. The majority of them will time, until the quantity of blood which fowed for reimbursement of the cost of the prolonga reaalse to change their itinerary, and they will saturated thernthan, and he threw away the knife. tion of the war, and though it is submitted to prosced to the Continent ik Ostend. This will Mra. O. was badly hurt, but Hadway's wounds the judgment of the Cours of Arbitrato be a gain to Belgium, and ices to the French were all Desh. This took place lust August, whether the war was not prolonged two years poris. Was it really worth while to molts s the trial being postponed unul. Mrs. G. should through England's neglect of her neutral duties, state of things which has hitherto appeared to be well enough to appear. She recovered by a involving therefore an increased outlay of work well for such a result?" miracles, He was tried last week at Kingston, £200,000,000 sterling, more or less, yet it was Our Paris Correspondent, in bis letter giving twenty years penal servitude. and was sentenced by Chief Justice Bovill to never the expectation of the United States' Go- | sa account of the second day's proceedings (a Turement that they would receive anything vs the groat libol cause, Trochu against Villemes.. The case is a most unfortunate one to occur big account, and the claim was inserted only annt, says that the anxiety to secure good pinsea so quickly after that of Bir Travers Twins, for the purpose of completing the statement was a great that' averybody-arrived an hour : There the characters were precisely analuguns, of the American Gaze, It is engrosted | before business began. "In the course of the Sir-Travem for the astronomer, Lady Tving also in an undicial manner, that the American procedings there was a good deal of epairing for Mrs. Cherrington, and Chaffers for Bodway, Cabinet would be ready to agree upon a mari between M. Lachaud, ong of the doncsel for the the difference consisting only in degree. I can. ms to be accepted on both sides as the limit | defendant, and M. Allon, the counsel for the not see much difference between the lawyer beyond which no award of damages should be complainant. The former declared that us of- and the astronomer, each was infatuated with a binding. We might reply toast we have bad feer in the service had been so rapidly promot woman, whose charms he determined at all ¦ quite enough of understandings" qualifyinged na General Trochn. Thereupon AL Allou hazards to keep to bimaaf. Lady Twins seems the precise words of official doça meste, but we | rejoined tout General Trochu had refused more to bave conducted herself properly after the are obliged, in the interests of substantial and honours than he had accepted. The Court did marriage, but she was ambitious and obtained durable friendship, to put the matter on anot sit pesterday, and the trial will be resume1 an introduction us Court. Between Redway broader ground. Although we negotiate with „to-day.” and Chafers I see no difference, both are un
the President and his Cabinet, no agreement *In Madrid a political society, bas been estab- to sell respect. It is most strange that two oopt so far as it has been ratified by the Ensto it being described as of an eminently revolution principled, sunscrupulous scortadrels, quite. luat with them is binding on the United Sintea, es, fished, under the title of the Advanced Guard, unalagous crisis of so anpressiented & sature We entered into an agreement last year which ary character, should bave occurred simultaneously.
mas bo ratified. We have since discovered, to
Telegraph.) our surprise and regret, that the United States' Government have put upon this agreement.salt Thursday night and the outlier part of yes. At Brighton and Lewes the main continuer meaning radioally different from our own inter terday, making both places inexpressibly die. pretation of it. More that this, there has beenmal. Crowds of excursionists want by the A discussion is the United States' Senate
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San Francisco, Mr. L. P. FISHER, 21, Mer Fen to have bad a dispute about a trade ban guany bags from Valeutta. He never wife also got up when the compen como provocation which induced him to not as he did, limitation of the Cise which has been presentloog or a short stay, would have to be provided
New York...... Magn. §. M. L'ETTIROLL & Co.,
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NOW READY.
DOUND VOLUMES of the TRADE RE. BOUND FORUMS 871. Price $10.
Apply at the Daibi'Przer Offoc. Honkong. Rad January, 1879.
The Feeen from this offer com-
negers left the affice at 140.
The
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Hukukonu, May 15th, 1672.
| with whom he and some of his friends bap-nover' saw. saltpotre put into, any other bags In answer to Mr. Wolton, witness sait bir saw any cargo delivered to any other than alongside the boat belonging to himself, but detail which could be settled either by bring. Messia, Jardine, Matheson & Uo's lighters; did not assist to put the bags ints the boat, ing the matter before a Court, or by arbitra-defendat took delivery of 300-bags of salt she was taking care of the children, whe ion. Is doing, wo cannot but think Petre
were crying. The other woman did not get Corporal Campbell, No. 63, called and sworn, up. The bags was put into the contre of the Mr. Aaanso acted both hastily and india-sald, in answer to Mr. Toller, he remembered ou boat. creetly, though in fairness we must admit Saturday morning last he was in a polis boat Shek-a-soo, the wife of the last witness, that he appears to have boon, misted, and it pulling from Peddar's Wharf toward the Police
Hulk, nod saw a small sampon covered over tion, is quite possible that just as Mr. RuTTONJEE in the ordinary way with mat covers: She Lee-a-moy was then called, "but as she was and others came to wrong conclusions in appeared to be very deeply laden, and sloep on board the bout, to valuable testimony consequence of what Mr. Aasre wrote, Mr, the man on board was in the act of pulling up could be procured from ber
the anebor; she was laying of Messrs. Douglas Mr. Wotton then applied for the relenes of Asaned himself may have formed a wrong Lupraik's Wharf, and as soon as he saw the the second defendant, Chan-i-kve, the wife of The delivery of the Daily Fan 10,15, sad the last opinion in consequence of idle or malicious police coming be dropped the cable and ran in the first defendant, and her children. She, an statements made to him. But it was his under the house. He went on board and saw carding to low, being in duty bound to obey her
eleven wat bags of saltpetre; he had weighed lord and mastor, was accordingly discharged.. part as a prudent man to receive such re-ene; and they all seemed to be about the same Mr. Toller stated be bad no further evidence, ports with caution, to hesitate to give our size. There was. 115bs in it. He also found and the evidence adduced was his case. rency to them in his circular, and above all, at on the bottom of the boat the wine was of sifficions evidencat convict the defdaduute, tbros dozen of pale sterry lying loose on a Mr. Wotton enfaitted that there was not when he found that he could got produce two descriptiong, some of green and some of red but if any bowed itself be hated his worship any proof of the truth of what be had stated, seal; same as sumples tu cuart. There were also would deal lontent with bis client..
tweite - packages of chudles, in the boat Mr. May asked defendants' counsel if be had to have retracted the accusations, to de Which There were one man and two women, who are soything to any in their defenss, or would he every opportunity was given him. At the how Crown witnesses, and who were tried in reserve it for the Supreme Court, as be intend THE upshot of the libel action of Belios very least, it would have been right to the last case and discharged, sans now brought e sending the case there.
Dr. Watton observed in that one he would e. ABEG was, as mentioned it the report buvo taken the curliest opportunity of stating ipto court, ained. Cheong-a-too. Shok--a yesterday, at the defendant withdrew his that three out of the six chests with whose and Lee-a-moy. He then brought the three not make his defotice, but would reserve it to
people and the ampun with all board to then. ples of justification, and the Jury returned a weights be compared the weights of the open the Trapster. They all on the road made a The case was they committad for trial at the verdict with damages of $1,000. We abould chests received from Mr. BELIZtos were statement to him, which, they afterwards re Supreme Court, to be tried at the next sessions, prated whan on board to the Inspector, 18th instant, all the defendante except the first prefer to say very little upon this matter opened chests, and consequently that the respecting the satt petre, candles and wine, admitted to buil in one householder, $50 cara beyond the publication of the proceedings, as comparison was not as at Drst represented. and in consequence of those statements, he defendant.
the `ausn and one of the women in his they speak almost for themselves, but the Ile said bo. became aware of this subse-bost, and Inspector Grimes went into another witness Chang-a-fook, put on bail as he mis Lispector Grivics applied to have the Crown case has been so long before the public inqucutly. Surely, the very moment he dis-boat, and they went towards Jardine's lighter, trusted his appearing again if ojce clear of one form and another, that it would be unjust covered it, it would have been only common the woman's name was Shek-a-sco. They pro- the Court.
He was accordingly pat on bail in cus to allow it to pass without comment. justice to have given it the same prominencoceeded to Messrs. Jardine's wharf, where they
shaw ong of Jardine's lightera ubodgeide. Inhousebolfer in $100, or two at 651) each, to b It's almost impossible to understand the he had given to a provious statement, cal-pector Grimes went on shore to prevent any forthcoming the next two months. Infatuation which influenced the defendantculated to convey a falso impression of a utost, going on shore, and be himeall went on board nd found the first six defendants, and three to write in the manner he dil, as from is injurious character.
children on board. Chang-a-fook pointed unt own, statemcuts in Court, it was perfectly
the first defundsut as the mish who gure him clear that he not only could not-prove, but Captain Kofod, the pilot of the Rena, has the property; be took the whole first six defen- did not even allege, any specific action ou the forwarded a letter in which te asserts that the dants into onetody. He went into the fore statemente fuade by bim in his letter to hold and saw a number of gauny bugs of part of the plaintiff which could be construed Shanghai paper were correct, and be saltpetre, and lying on the top was the mal into a fraud, or justify tho dvoice epithels proved. As the case is to come on for beating bag in court, which appeared to have with which he went out of his way to favour to-day, the matter in dispute will doubtless be bac saltpetre in which big is similar
fully elucidated hing in bis fortnightly cironlak. A moro complete break down thau bis evidence could not be conceived. The defendant first stated
!
to the bags found in the camput He took a sample out of one of the panny bags, g
In answarto Mr. Wotton, witness said that
The Band of H. .'s 10th Regiment will per- ; form in the Pablie Gardens this afternoon, when he took the satopen people on board the
Small ensee of bawkers without lapoca, Greet cries, au passes, no laups, drunks,. betruations, pniazaces, and the like offences were numerous before Mr. F. W. Mitchell, but were disposed of according to their morita at fines of 25 cents to $2 each.
-
HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS, (From a London Correspondent.), (Concluded) - FRENCH AFFAIRS.
THE SALE OF ARMS TO FRANCR. WHAT THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT TIMES
French arms sale
ABOUT IT.
abat an average weight was ostali shell is 5.15 p.m. The following is the programmeholk, they were told what they were brought on parate and dusurupalous in kis determination Government, during the war between Germany upon as serious, but he cannot pledge Mt. it is expected at Brighton that by Sanday the opinion of leading merchants; ut, on Waltz...Bbarn of the West Musgravo. saltpetre, sherry, aud canttles, had begn which nation he will crush if be has the oppered upon this acuqunt in a manner that wontal very plea which ia pressed upon us, that the morning at least half of the force will be on
Loing questioned, admitted that this average Ari.. weight did not apply to opened chests, but Quadrille
Murtha......Flow.
Farmer..
LATE TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
SUPPLIED TO THE DAILY PEES."
possible.
The Norddeutsche Allgouwcine Zeitunit of Ber-within the last month in which indignation bas morning traine in spite of the weather, being in the semi official organ of the Imperial Go-been expressed by more than one Senator that obliged, however, to take shutter immediately on aurival at the sca-side. Trains of Vulun- vermeat of Germany, saye in regard to the
we should be found protesting against the teers were despatched rapidly from London constraction of the Treaty assumed in the Ae Bridge and Victoria Rilway Stations, convey. The last mail from the United States hus rican Cuse. When we recognize the significance ng large numbers of the troops destined to brought us an account of the acrimonious de of these facts, we cannot helpereing that no real take part in the rariaw of Monday to the quar bate that has taken place in the American settlement of our differences can be concle led tere assigned them. The let Middlesex Artil. Senite, at Washington, on the motion of Sena- without a subsidiary agreement approved by Jery started by road, and a letter from our tor Sunner, a distinguished member of that the Senate. Mr. Fieb may say that he will be Miktary correspondent details the discomforte body, domauding an investigation of the. aules content with a maximum limit of $20,000,000: ander which they Monred. Today it in attext- of muskets and cartridges by the Government atrast will Mr. Sumner say about it? The that a strenuous exertion will be made by the I am much afraid that M. Thiefs in both des afterward farned out to be agents of the French for consequential damages was never looked rapidly as possible to the scene of action, and of the United States to certain persona, who Secretary of State may assure us that the claim railway company to move the Volunteers a March....Gladiateur.... Riviere. board for, and they made a ular statement to restore Franoe to her former military and France. Selection.....Il Trovator.......... Verði. to what they had done in Rampan viz., that the cendancy in Europe. The rock ahead is Italy,
Lurzor Mr. Fanton to the same vies. The Some of last proning's papers have comment
the ground. „„„La Merungera d'Amore......, UT, brought to their sumpan by the bed max of traity; under preters of restoring the Pupe, seem to call for an explanation on the part impossible to agree to any formal modification the feelings of the Assembly, His 200,000,000
imminence of a Presidential campaign makes it
Thiers has been working with success on one of Jardine's lighters. -- that it was recoguised in the trade that these | Gstop.. Riße Corpe
In answer to Mr. Eller wituese said a quand thus dividing the kingdom into twee of the Imperial Government. We believe that of the American Case, shows the danger of france Sinking Fund has been accepted by the
must know full well that both Germany and chests became lighter from exposure. The
sampau also was taken into custody hanging England will resist such a step, and he maat, Government takes no interest, or at the meet the same end. Suppose the presset Washingtou agree. In closing the discussing on the esti we are well informed when we say that our relying upon indirect methods of attaining committee, with reservations to which be bas Aspera of the lighter, which was pointed out by therefore, contemplate a war with all three only a negative one, in the question which Mr. Gabinet to come to an agreement not to press mates, he earnestly warned the Assembly that next put was that the Plaintif had done
the other sampan people as amething in powere combined. Italy will advance if letSammer has brought before the American the claim for cunaequential damages, was the extraordinary resources, which bod enabled wrongly in exchanging ordinary, for light
onnection. The sampan man spoke in broken alone, and must from the nature of things Senate.. English. chests. This, upon further explanation, was
would be the consequence? The discontented him to establish a financial equilibrium for begouie a muritime power. The result of which Inspector Grimes, sworn, atated he is at would be the annihilation of French scend was brought to the notics of var Departament opposition would at once declare that General Fresh taxation alone could place the public re- Whou the fact of these aules during the war Republicans and the Demorata in permanent 1872 would not bust his disposal next year. shown to be a perfectly simple traction,
tached to the water police. In answer to Mrancy in the Mediterrane, a consummation of Foreign Affairs, a thorough investigation of Grant had abandoned the vantage-ground se venue on a solid basis; but he had no doubt the opened sheets king quoted in Mr.
LONDON, 11th May, 1872. Toller, said he remembers last Saturday morn. inost devoutly to be wished. This considers the enbject took place, and our Goremment cured by the Treaty, and would insist that, that all would units in making it as light as AGBE's wh Circular is of so much less Dua Carlos has not been arrested.
The defeat of the Cariigra was not deois.ve;ing at 5 Delock the Isat witness broughtton is the only olation of M. Thiers arrived at the conclusion that it would not be whatever he might do, they claimed the falles
man and two women in custody on board, be policy. He insists on as large army estimates value than the ordinary tests, and the The-American journals announce that the also as a tampan alongside with a bamboo in his budget us over the Sniperor required, justified in complaining of the course paraned cops for its alguses, and would regard as still A Brussels journal announces that the Del. Plaintiff merely receiving the difference in Government are fully determined to seek no house, prodaoud is licence given to him by last and be will not listen to say di aiution by the authorities of the United States in open whatever was not seriously-argdeal and gian Treaty of Commerce has been degousted
this affir. Trregularities, quele an price between original chests and open chests, farther compromise regarding the indirect witness. The man and the two women made Chamber have no objection to the expenditure. alluded to during the repent debate in the
were preased upon the attention of the Arbitrators by the French Government, cinime. The congressional committee therefore some statement, in consequence of which he if revenue can be raised to meet it. That can American Senate, bave undoubtedly occurred; upon the election of the President. The Trust of Bordeaux Janun Monta and the priest
No one can doubt the effect of acob an attituda i and an amount, to cover interest, storage, &c. expects England to withdraw from the Genera ordered his boat to be got ready and told the only be done by taxing raw material, hicbaeces but they were certainly not important enough vote would go as one man in support of the Junqua-hire baen ordered by the Archbishop Two anti-Infalliblist preachers in the diocese the price of the Opium being wacted for a arbitration.
corporal to take the man sad one of the women, sitates renunciation of the existing treaties, to be regardest as viiations of international politiciana who promised to keep open the to lay aide their exclesiastical areas. M. Jup- month species of musaction described by
and they procested to quickly as possible, inasemch as it is clear that French manufac courtesy, much less of flagrant breaches of gaarrel with England. We should find our qua's offence apparently was the addreas in LONDON, 11th May, 1679. and when balf way is took off his unitupera one of the defendant's own witnesses as a
cannot compete with foreigner neutrality. No complaints, were addressed, ia selyes exposed to the unpleasant contingency favour of a obarch reform which he published The Post believes that the consequence of form, undea) did the constables in the under the existing reciprocal tariffs, if the consequence, by our Gorernment to the Cabi of having the aid oluima brought up against a few weeksa very ordinary mode of dealing. This was America refusing to withdraw the indirect boat. His boat was a lttle in advance of the price of raw material be enhanced by the net of Washington at the time when the tratis. us as if nothing had been doue, nothing having actually all that could be alleged; aud the claim, is that England talegraphed yesterday other d beaded b the wharf, proposed taxes. It is this denunciation of to actione in qavation took place, and none will buen aattled when we thought we had settled cans in Spain afford some bope of the impending Dissensious anong the malcontent Republi- positively refusing to proceed with the Geneva | but when 50 yards from the lighter treaties which the Obamber objects to. M. made no especially as the Government of everything. witnesses gave such evidents that any Arbitration.
w the seventh defendant leave the lighter Thiers, sa yon know, was utterly beaten on this President Grant has uniformly conducted itself body might imagine, on camally reading In Canada the antiae on Tea and Coffee will very quickly, and he sang out to a special con- point a few months ago, but true to the fallings toward this country in a manner ao friendly thoroughly satisfactory negotiation is to avoid to show that he is not losing his confidence in
1.- revolutionary crisis boing avorted. King Ama The firet and most essential condition of wfdeus continues to bear up courageously; and the report, that they had been called by then be abolished from the 1st July next
stable or Watchman on the whart to stop him his countrymen, he cannot accept the voice and upright that the relations of the two Go Plaintiff instead of by the Defendant. For Education Bill by 216 gainst 209 votes.
dnes for rent was defeated on the Scotch he did so as he was just going towards the gate of the majority, and by dint of sobeming.vernments have beea, and are now, of the most suf-deception. Our unfortunate Commission the people, he and his Queen have beer going
of the premises, and be brought him to him. wriggling, and lying returns to the sbarga cordial nature.
are thought they bad arrived at a complete to church on foot." example, Mr. Burgos distinctly stated
He asked him who he was, and he said he was again. is precipitation is astonating-be that in bestling a time bargaia transaction
An Tanaguration of the Warwickshim Agri- POLICE INTELLIGENCE. -
There are two other polata which should not adjustment of every diffinity when they cox- a bastian memployed, but he had once been must surely contemplate immediate action unbe overlooked in farming an opiniva upon the oluded a Treaty framed in terms su elustin that cultural Labourers' Union took place at Les- employed by Mr. Tonnoely, und he had been on der the enariation that Italy is fast becoming aestion brought op by Senator Samner. That tication of appearing to give up anything. It at a public meeting, and lettere approving the with him, the Plaintif offered in opened
May 16th
the American people might be spared toe-mor-mington. The Hon. Auberoa Horbert presided board the lighter visting bie friend Chan-a-chat. consolidated, and will shortly become too homo- gentleman during the war took sides with is a rueful commentary on their complacency movement were read from Lord E. Fitzmaurice.. chests, which Mr. Rertosies did not want,
BEFORT FW, MIZORES Esq. He took him on board the lighter, whore ho saw genoous to render dismemberment possible. but which the Plaintiff was entitled to offer
the first six defendants in custody of Curpurai M. Thiers soon fit to deacunea free trade of very hostile sentiments toward this Govern far from appearing to give up unstbing, Tebastone, H. Brown, and Thomas Hugh*.
in find the American people now, saying that, Profesor Beesley, Mesars. Mpadella, Dixon, A. Campbell. They also said something, and well as the treaties-bis objt being to enlistment. His present course we bare no reaso they, in fact, never did give up soything. We him this, in point of fact, being the whole
Chow-s-chat, Lam-a-mory, and Pasg-shek-painted out the small open sampan astern the protectionists on his side. This is only the to believe to be dictated by friendlier feelinge must not fall into similar error, and we must into the remote districts of Cornwall. The Agricultural strikes buvo penetrated even matter at issue. Light chests were a re- tai, three boatwomen, were charged by P.C. of the lighter He then took them on means to the end, it being clear that a policy toward Germany coguised article of traffic in the market, and George Hanspabire, No. 54, with being in a suspi- board the Hulk, when the seventh de of free trade would render the taxes be requires Mr. Summer is, moreover, a decided czemy reject, therefore, all inditest ways of wettling farmers have tried to stop the "movement by the Plaintiff, in common with others, had to fcious position, by being flongside of one of Mr. Pendant Lukt him he was one of Mr. Thomsett's impossible. I cannot fancy the French nation of the present Administration of the United Tre suggestion from Washington some, ná. duabtful whether this policy will succeed.
what cannot be settled otherwise than directly offering a trifling advance in wages; bọt it is Hook's Lighters at the Canton Wharf, which boatwen, who engaged him as soon as he came so utterly oblivious to plais results an to was discharging rice, having in their sapan a book; he had a previous knowledge of the first led away by M. Tahiers. Up to 1858 the ex- Blates. On accouas of his unfriendliness to fortunately, too late. Had the Case presented It was considered perfectly right that he number of empty bags and two bags of rice, but defendant.
A great Temperineo Demonstration was beld ports of France had never exceeded throu and the influential Tuition of Chairman of the pondence with the terms of reference as we undenor of Mr. George Howlett, when speeches ward General Grant he had to be deprived of to the Arbitrators beau, drawn tp in dorren at the Rogul Victoria Palace, nader the psi- should receive them, but when, from the not same mark as those being discharged by Izanswer to Mr. Wotton, witness said when the là talf millions sterling. In 1868 they exceeded Senute Committee on Foreign Affaire,, and his deratood them, we could never have supposed were made in favour of the toad abstinence
Mr. Hook's boat.
sampan people were brought on board by Corsooty-two millions. It seems to me, thera- course of his trading, bo bappened to hold a Defendants said the rice found on board was porsi Campbell, he spoke to them and told them foze, even should M. Thiers force bis lamento present movement is sgam intended to prej. that they could be construed otherwise; but movement. large number, and offered to deliver on time for theirown nee, to last two or three months. they were charged with the unwin) possession le policy down the throat of the Chamber, tut dent. The Presidoutin slection takes place deliberately advanced and even justified in the at Glasgow on Monday. The Protestants have dios the American people against the Presi now that a different construction has been Mr. Bradlaugh is to lecture on Republicatiom of saltpetre. They stonewillout any hesitation the disaster produced will cause an amicant of rosactions the same chests be had received Fired $5.
said it had been brought to them by shop dol discontent which will give the rulers of France et Fall in the United States, and everything ou time transactions, an outery was raised that
Moor Mes, P.C. 435, sammoned Mr. J. B.lar, one of the captains of Messrs. Jardine, something else to think about then the rainuri brought forward to prevent the continuance inte, we see that a willingness on the part of issued a proclamationgainst the meeting, say
of President Grant in his present position.
the Executive Government to fall back on the ing, they “munat make a public display against he was committing a fraud, and the defen- Coughtrie, of the China-Fire Insurance Com Matheson & Co.'s lighters. He at opet pro- tion of the Pope.,
A Freno agent, the Marquis de Chambru, posed to the future revival of the larger olatus. chy," and exhorting the Royalists to stop the
| narrower interpretation would leave me er- To about how perfectly unreliable and unreme to be mixed up with this affair., It is the same corsideration destroys the value of way to the City Hall on Monday.
a lecture by a bold blasplicmer against Mopar- dant declared that he was tampering with puny, Queen's Road, for unlawfully assaulting ceeded without delay to Mesra, Jardine, Ma-
and beating the complainant when acting in theson & Co.'s wharf. The tally book in Court crupulous M. There is. He states in but natural that the French Government and the suggestion made on this side by Mr. Pot the chests and delivering lighter ones than the execution of his duty. Complainant stated he found on the first defendant.
Several serious casualties are reported. A The received. The fullest examination in the he was aqut to arrest a drunken seaman in the Mt. Thouse Gibson, swoim stated he has had been utterly ruined by free trade. The their people should be enraged as the anter, the President of the Grand Trank Railway screwer at Sheffield was strook by maskinery Queen'e Road, when the defendant came out charge of bears. Jardine, Matheson's godown, Hayor of that town issues the official returns ampled venality and rapacity of their agents He recommends that a friendly non-official nod fatally injured by being thrown on to a Court not only utterly failed to prove one without any provocation and etrack blin.
daring the war. Consul Viotör Place, who had De which godawa, bad stores in arrived frous the which show that since the abolition of protechis dishonest hände likewise in this american communication should be made by England redhot plate. A boiler explosion ulso occurred particle of the allegation, but distimily showed fendant stated that the policemen was grossly steamship Historisa. His duty was to receive tion the prosperity has been most satisfactory, business, was bus a type of the Frenck, cou and the United States, to the three Fowers at Greenock, when two men vers killed, severel that the transactions complained of were in maltreating the sailor, and that being exaspers-all the goods, bonsisting of opium, cotton, and The population has been double-te amber area who made money ont of the terrible dis
aaltpetre, from Calcutta The slipetre was of tenements impressed by fifty per sent, whilst the ordinary course of business; and that iftud, he struck him to make him desist.
treas of Defencunt was fined $10, the Magistrate ob- delivered in three different boats, the Brat bout the tisanes exported tase been multiplied by
their qountry dla
and that these representatives should there. Twenty-six men were killed, sud several "the custom of dealing in opened chests, whose serving he had no right to interfere with the bad 300 bags, in sharge of the first de twelve!
mpon, with the tacit approval of England slightly injured, in the Bolton Colliery explo fendant, known sa chup dollar. The second If M. Thiers had lear impetuosity and more weight was not accurately settled, was open police in the execution of there doty
The wife of a prominent merchantsio Buffalo and America," be instructed to declare that sion; eight others narrowly escaping with their boat bud 655 buga. The third boat 245. It prudence, be would allow France to recover played a sharp game on some buglars not long they regarded the Treaty as a waiver of indirect lives. Chete Singh, No. 535, sammond Mr. H. Bar was part of his duty to see the bags herself, and wait for a complication which since. Hearing a rattling of window blinds claims. The more statement of this recois. Mosera, Graham's weaving factory in Glasgow thau deal in the market according to the reler occupant of No. 106, Queen's Road, for weighed under bis observation, bat in the pre- might render ber aggressive projecte possible, in the night, she crept to the woodsbed and meadation is probably enough for those who was the case of a great conflagration. Two unlawfully assaulting him whilst in the exe sent case the 200 buga in charge of üret defend. But in his hands the policy of France will be produced an aze. When the band of the most realize the dangers involved in non-officia! ! buildings were destroyed, and damages dore to cution of his duty, by throwing a quitity of ant be weighed himself; the bags averaged 981 defeated by her own legislature, in self defence, advanced burglar rested on the window-sili, dominicatione" and "tacit approvals;” bat"] the extent pl. £26,000, But notwithstanding this, the defendant per diccy water on him from the verandah. De-lbs, and a fraction, and the average weight and her hand being shown, the diplomacy of all she chopped off four fingers, and was not mot even if it were adopted in the most opens and Dangerfeld Milla, Hawick, the property of. sisted in saying that he exchanged ordinary icndant was fined $1.
of the second boat's cargo wax 235 lbs, and a free. Zarope will be arranged to thwart it,
leted further. The next day she visited the formal mannen it would leave the Senate Mesara. William Watson and Sons, were totally Tow light chests though, wept upon the
tion, he saw 90 bage of this. The third boat ever+. It is possible that M. Thiera may strike at variona ductors with ber trophies, and found at full liberty to ay in the end that the destroyed by the fire on Thursday evening. other European estables, under a war. hell depose that he has in bis custody eleven crer the present crises, there will of course be posed to be abore auch things
Inspector Grey, with the assistance of two aged 266 lbs. He has beurd the witness Camp Italy through Spain." Should Amadeus get them to beling to a neighbor, who was sap- reference than manipulated was not there. The damages is estimated at from eighteen to ference they sauctioned as a settlement of all nineteen thousand pounds; and the fire was lighteyed the chests' when in his possession, raut from Captain Deaue, entered a house bags of saltpetre, weighing about 115 lbs each, a dynastic ullinuos between Spain and Italy, Perbapa. De Quinty was right to preferring differences between the two evantries. It is still buining yesterday evening. which was not ever averred, much less at No. 8. Gilmu-street, and arrested twenty-five and from a teleulation be baa wade, that if the which it is clear will unguent the combination to all ethan for rasy thought und idiomatic better to confcus et une that the Treaty wo It is hoped that no further proceedings will gamblers playing at Fantan, on tables properly contents of those bage amourting to 1,265, antagonistic to French influence on the Me-English the letters of "well-educated women, thought bad concluded all our disputes proves he taken in the Leamington elerical scandat. tempted to be proved by the Defendant, matted and with bright cash. Dollars were were added to the 300 bags carried in the pri diferranean. The koife euters so largely into not ton elusely connected with books." Whe- to be a failure. Where the fault was, and Meetings have been held during the past week there was according to the testimony of Mr. being asked, ne $4.80 cents were found amongst atera boat, the average weight would be 235 the development of Spanish politics, that it in ther because these women have a greater play the winet probable theory seems to be that the with the view of endeavouring to persuade the ACAEFG bingelf, and of numerous witnesses the implements; theroom was hung round with s. 66. The guy bags bad diferent let idle to predict probabilities. But it may be re of laury, are better trained in their own lau- Commissioners on both sides were sell-deceived, vicar to resign the living.
kefollowed, not one tittle of feet to justi apa, but the appearanos of the police pattere, soms P. G. and Tume R. V.; be had no led on that Aujadouu will very fully uphold the 1guage, sro la weldsh than men, so that they the result is that ho common agreement is At Brietal Assizos," a young man nained
everything in couínsion. The bone, appenas previous knowledge of the tally book in Court gallantry of the glorious house of Savoy, anity to write that which by intuition they cun-admitted. To go wrangling over the in-Taylor brought action against a gentleman' the distinct, accusations of fraud, and the to bave come to light through the information till the 18th, when he saw it in the hands of the will at the same time adhere to bis constitutional peire to be most interesting to their correspon-terpretation of dubions phrases, and the ad- uued Bassil, otherwise Ogden, for an samault strongly opprobrious epithets which were put of one Sun-a-piny. The twenty.ifth defendant luspector, and looking at the page murked Aouth in its broadest, as humans, and ealight-dents, or because their writings are objective missibility or non-admissibility of Protocols to committed upon him in 1668, alleging bie appears to have been the master of the house, he perceived the tally warky of 300 bags givenrexed sense. One cannot help thinking that be rather than subjective, and are always personal explain latent ambiguities, may serve to excite poverty at the reason for delay in bringing the forward in the circular. Under the circum- and was fined in the sum of $200, gr-three similar to those on the ganay baja. He is must be upheld in the minds of the well-diapoaed in the highest degree, there is nothing liko o exsperation, but caz sourcely produce convice action. The case was andelended, and the jury stances, it was hot surprising that it was month hard labour. The first deletidant was a sufficient judge of the quality of saltpetre people ut Spain. ...
gétuine woman's letter.--Pall Mall Gazette. cioni If we consent to treat the supposed warded £1,000 damages.
lake these somewhat unsatisfactory packages.
tu objection, the Plaintiff did nothing more
custom, and as he was dealt with by others,
supposition that the Plaintiff deliberately
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SUSPICIOUA.
ASSAUNTS.**
A GAMBLING HOVER.
drewing the Chamber that the trade of Boubair
France, and delivered elabōrate addresses, full
whose representatives with those of the litigant ethers injured, and damage done, to the extent parties constitute the Trisanal of arbitration, of £14,600.
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