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IN BANKRUPTOY
BEFOLL THE FON, B. 3. BALL.
THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 27th, 1872.
In re Alexander Gair, a Bankrupt Adjourned let eminetlenia Lordabip guva judgment on the claim made against the estate by the owners of the Lady Turner, as follows:-
JUNT
I disallow the dains of the owners of the Lady Turner, being of opinion that the bank mpt was discharged from his contract to 1ar. visbourg under the charter-party bearing date the litt Murrfs, 1872. I found this "piaion on two grounde. First.-No evidence striks him,
PRINCE BISMAROK AND THE VATICAN (ail Netbal
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and when the soup did arrive be found it to before June, 16/3, though I am prepared to give | ould. He asked him the raison, and complain- pretty heavy odda against it. Any way, June ant gave out a serion of lies, purporting that do- 1871 (the ode next following the date of the [lendent had given him certalu instructions; paper) was clearly hot meint. Then it would Though the Popolins refused to accept tho In two notable instances France, has shown which he was certain de had not, He alan the interesting to enquire what has been done nowiuntion of Cardinal Frinne von Hobaaloha kerectf expulde of exhibitinga digniled courtesy found out from the cook that complainant bad with reference to the $2,090 promised and the fña" Ambiandor of the German Empire to the towarda hor coniquerors. At the exhibition of recaired the soup from him at a few minutes bdance of $1,500 confidently expected, Ware Vatican, tant nomination was on Prince Bis-picturca open-d in the Champs-Elyauga, soveral to the time given. Uurplainant persisting in the liste circulated again Was any money murck's part a masterstroke of policy. Whether works crlculated to offend German suscepti bie live, he got up lo-boz kis'cars with his sper coilmated? If not, why not. If so, where in Lesepted or rejected by the Pupe, it would not hilitics were, at the recomendation of the band and coming short of Lis_mark_bis it, and what is to be done with it. I hear a fail to answer the purposes of the Imperial Gwernment, rejected by the Jary of Examiners, fingers grazed complimat's nose, I was very great deal about amalgamation, bat I cannot | Chancellor. The Pose bus rejected the nomina A deparation of Alsatiana, too, presented to M hard to be sick, and then inyo cald soup pluded see that it gets a very hot. Is the Swimming tion; but Prince Bismarck has given the Gambetta bronze group representing the before you by your servants, but it was not Club-to-wait in the nonfident expectation Catholia-world a sigual proof of his cogcilatory fealing of Alano towards France. M. Gag for that be struck hier, it was for his fies that some day or other the Cricket Club will spirit by an act of exquisito courtcey in desig besta, in thanking them, said, France dat These servants give great provocation and Feel inclined to help it build a bath. These wating as the representative of Germany to the not speak of revenge, or may she pronounce annoyance to him, and it was not till com confident expectations do not seem to be realia Papil Sec a Prince of the Church possessing & rush words. Let us retire within ourselves. plainant had scasperated him that he come to a very rapidly. We have been waiting now perfect knowledge of German feelings and Get. Let ya strive untemingly to acquire a patience abent twenty, months for this wonderful bata, | man affairs, and therefore exceptionally quali- | which nothing can exhaust, a tenacity which and baring already got well into the second fied to anticipate and prevent misinterpretions shall weary time itselt. France must give a amner after the typhoon of 1870, is in fafe to and misunderstanlines on gither side. Car-ladge to Europe that she has no other object pressme, that we shall not be in a position disal Antoncili, it is said, was warmly in favour than to attain that monil and material soldi- to enjoy may bath that may be commenced of the usceptance of this amiable and significant tien, in which there shall be named 10 deew this year until the third numer. That is, Appointment; bat the Jeanit party at the Bis sword-in which right receives satisfaction may take it as certain that we shall bays been Vations, under the direction of Mgr. Nard, because it is felt to be backed up by quiengbh., at least 40 months building a bath. Moreover, succeeded in divending the Holy Father, His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh it we build one eventualis,it will probably be against bis own bettor impulso and tus Cortinat presided at the anal festiral the Royal destroyed by the next typhoon, so that we may Secretary's advice. After this formal asacunse General Theatrical Fund. Mr. Bucketond ro expect as a ralo to lure one year of bath against ment, we ennnut hope that Pius IX, will relent, sponded with his secustomed hámoar to the three of no bath ad infinitum.
though he has more than once shoya Limadi i toast of the evening, and subscriptions to the of bis intimate and irresponsible counsellora, superior to the passions and projadícès of some jumennt of £640 wore atinoanced, fecluding ons"
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POLICE INTELLIGENCE. June 20th,
BEFORE THE HON C. Mar.
wanted 50 cuts.
LEG BALLA
came tu
and saw the watch and chain of his master was
Defendants said they were discharged at 4 o'olask, and let the barracke,
Defendants were oniled upon to find security in on Householder, 150 bieb, po auswer any charge for the next three months.
SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS.
INQUEST-rang
out the interference of another, why should n
THE CONSPIRACY AT SONUBOW.
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Under the presidency of the Duke of Argyll, me two hundred persons assemisted, as the Ginner of the Newspaper Press Frind. Specahed wore nude by the shairman, Siv Joha Kaye, Sir Wm. Codrington, the ersian Minister. bard Houghtou, the Hon. Evelyn Ashley, Lord giver, under the direction of Sir Julias Henc Bookhures, and Mr. Dawga; and a concert was dict. The secretary aunounced subscriptions to the amount of £1,600.
THE CLAIMANT AT ALKESFORD. The following is the speech weich was made by the ex-Chabaab at the demostration made in his favour at Arlesfords-
true I was seat to
of notice in writing of the vaseel being ready Mr. May-Troe, we all fell the annoyance party was produced before me. to lake in cargo, as provided by the charter.servants give us, you do, others any do, and be Secondly, did himself, but all were compelled by law to The vessel had been chartered he the su repress their exasperated feelinge so as not owners or their agents before the tions had to bring themselves within the clutches of ta expired for the performance of the contract by law by breaking it. He had no doubt. bat ikat the bankrupt. In opposition to this part of Mr. Stnie ma a good master, as by his being the case, it was urged by Mr. Brereton that a long resident, and tot une baying. been in the Cour De Laur, 2211. J., B. 155. upheld charged before. However, he would use to
the Court of Common Pleas, in the Danube impose a fitta on him, vize £1. and Black Sea Co., Xenos, 13 C. BNS 845, and more recently by Frost », Knight in The case in which two chair coolies, Tam - the Exchequer Chamber, L. R. 7, Exch. 111, cheptg and fam-n-law, were charged on sue are brilding a bath here unto it is one that
It bus bean suggested to me that it is of n hnd established that notice of an intended picioa with robbing Lieutenant Wharton, of H. you can sink in a typhon. This would be ex breach of a contract to be performed in future M. lat battalion 10th Regiment, of 870 in pensive, but fur lese so than building a new SUMMARIES OF HOME NEWS FROM would justify the other party, if so dispcard, Bank notes, some loose dollars, and a Gold bath overy your... I wish you would any me THE LONDON DAILY PAPERS. in treating such contract at an end, in bringing watch and chain, on the 22nd instant, and re-thing strong about this matter for I co sier
(Daily Blegraph.) an action for damages which he may have unded from the 24th, came on again yesterday. that the whole thing is a little too hal, People
FRIDAY, May 11th. claired by reason of ita non-performance, Lieutenant Robert Wharton, called, stated his collect money for an object that they have nat Intelligence as to the Carlist insurrection consistent with its existence. This is wo-fendants were his obairecoiies, and he discharge Clab, and then (I supposes to their subscribers gents seen everywhere to be giving in their and in entering into any arranzoments in garers are at the Marray Barracks, the de-energy to carry out, cry merere to the Cricke till wears the same compléxion The inaur questionably the present state of the lawed them on Saturday week at 3p.m.; gave that as they can't get assistance from the begion, and that in increasingly large non. It is, however, equally clear from the considera- them their discharge below, but bad boen in dis who are puder so obligation to give it, they tion of the above cases, that by notice of an quarters just previons. The votes he had in a can't age what they contriotist to do.
Miniserialist journals nasert positively That Don Carlos, baselt, autered France on intended breach of contmot is not moant a Japanese cabinat, unlocked; and his gold watch
Your obedient servant Tuesday morning ; and it is rumoured that the reget' by one of the parties that be cannot at and chain be left on the table at 3:30 of the
Spanish Government have remonstrated with present proceed towards the currying out of 22nd on hie going out, and his buy told Hongkong, Jnan 26th, 1872,
the Versailles Cabinet about the toleration địa. sech eontrect, or an intiumtion that peruspe him he bad put the same also in the
played towards the Unikals by some of the ike bitter course for both parties to adopt cabinet, and at 10 o'clock same night.Lily
igench authorities Legitimiet journula in The 1 lai maut then-came forward, and we would be to cancel the agreement. On the being in the room, told him to bring him bir
France pereist in repressing the averthrow received with lond cheers. He said: My optrary, all the cases to which I have yeferred watch to wind up. The boy went to the cabinet, point to an absolute, unconditional, pasitive, and then ozolaiced it was gone. He then wratory liberal oortrinly ghen they deal a to in-
at frogareta na by no means decisive.
Irimla, tenants, and neighbours, I have mă Twang-periods have been killed in an expla| very wool to say, bat" to thank you kindly for unciation and repudiation of the contract by to the cabinet himself, and saw that it was terfere with any one's religion, but meet all on the one party salons giving to the other party gote, and the Bank notes and dollars also were the basis of a cotton God. But may one ask ton of the Peloponnesus.
sion of petroleum and powder at Tripolizzi, a. the invitation, which has brought me once mors
zımongst yaa, for it kivee too grestyrtiñostiúz the right to trust it as nos-existing There is gune. He then gave information to the Police,
Starsbul Razaine dus been conveyed to Fer-to come here amongst then who they me in sailles under an escort of dragnons, and placed former days, wid kuów Lạis not the impostor, padition, and therefore, hold that the prudaced them. After discharging defendants meet withunt the basis of God at all? If ever owners of the Lady Turner would have been at the base of the building, he had no ovis man is entitled to believe what he chooses with. in detention, preparatory to being brought be. The rillain, the seasdred, as branded by the fore the court-martial. Our Vorsailles Corres Attorney General (grant cheering) and which Er. F. A, Clement's Earn
prevented, by their wrongful act of re-charter that they went upstairs squisi. ing the vessel, from recovering damages 3. Gro. STREET, 30, Corulit.
Low-a-yain, the servant tocomplainant, ontled, atheist's child be compelled to recognise God fpondent, who had an interview with him one has certainly not yet proval that I am. Messrs. TERENER & U
gainst the bankrupt at common law, and atafal the defendants were discharged at 4pm. Mr. Stewart tout a good deal of pains to ex-fursday, represents him to have made up his Cheera) I hope that my daya hore will be caraquently that they cannot successfully and at 5 p.m. be went inte bin master's for consist ney it should be atheistic, or rather, Bal, with Mr. Sumner's Civil Rights Sapple.my estates and living ones more amongst yo
nging more buri they have bean, for I look plain that his teaching was not the lie. But mind for an adveva Ráme. ~... FATES, HENDI & Co. . With reference to the decision in Bank-prefer their claim in this Court.
From Washington we learn that the Aunesty forward with tope and confidence to régaining FISHER, 21, Mer-ruptcy given this day, we subjoin the cor The bankrupt then passed his last examinnstill on the table, and be placed it in the cabi- let me sny, non-tbeistic.
I think if you concede so much to the Jews, mont has been rejected by the Senate, Toe Cheera) If, as the Attorney-General stated PEZINOL & Crespondence alluded to in our report of the tim, there being no further opposition; and net, At about 11 o'clock be wis told to get
rumour is repeated of a probabla interruption as an imposter, surely hate given enso. It will be seen from it that the sole was ordered to coure up for his order of dis out the watch, and found it was gone: did not Turks, and Mereties, ya onght not to grasof diplomatic relations betweer Spain and the gon every opportunity" of "inding me out,
suspect the defendants, acver saw them apllel but should carry out your programme agent of Mr. Gair in Saigon distiretly wrote charge on Saturday, the 13th of July.
a policy of non-intervention'in respect of wa
United States. A New York telegram adds for I have lived amongst you with my family stairs after being discharged. to the Captain of the Lady Turner that bis-
„TO THE BITIEĽ END.
that the Demoreratie National Convention for for nearly twelve months. You have seen. powers to act for Mr. Gair were withdrawn,
Hongkong, With June, 1872.
the nomination of emdidates for the Prasidencyjna on two or three inndred passions. I have Vice Presidency is to assemble at Babi- | been continually with you who know me ju and couecquently that Mosers. Gair & Co.
more on the 17th of Jong. did not exist in Saigon-in fact, that the
Former days-(outhaviastic sheering) and 'yət A deputation of Nonconformist and Jewish done here has ventured to call presii impostor. bankrupt could not carry out the contract.
(2. C. Daily News, Dead June.j
ministers and others was introduced to the expept the connections of my family, who are The decision in the Bankruptcy Court is
BEFURAL TO PAY CHANI HILK.
The conspiracy lately discovered at dochow, Home Secretary by Mr. George Dixon, M.Pinterested in doing. I also hope you will based entirely upon Mr. Gair's letter to Mr.
Silk cone able No. 547, on duty at p.w
Le-n-ping and thirteen other churr cookies to which we referred lay work; been to live
for the parpose of presenting a memorial in reineraber that when I fiet returned to' Eng- Ronio, and makes no reference in the much par Mary Barracks, on the 25th instant, had
summoned Sr. Christian Kock, of the Aray its origin with the Innen diery, whom one favour of legalising marriage with a deceased land I was invited to on down here by my more important letter of Mr. Budhmann, attention drawn to a soldier making this al Navy Tavern, for on the 24th instans Kwo-fan bad introduced in cocaider.bla num
wife's sister. Mr. Bruce, though confessing former solicitor, Mr. Hopkins, who is wil known Sir, Gaira agant in Saigon, in which Capt way up the Naillah-Rode who he said had hiring 14 chairs to take a party to Pok-foo-krem ber into his virtually. Perhaps because the that the views of the deputation were shared by and ery must resp-ated, by 301 all. Is ie Vincent is clearly inforget that shere in engaged in chair and was botting off without and fittle Hongkong and tact, and refusing to provide is rather plot. Buran seems to be himself and a majority of her Majesty's Go not necessary, therefore, to say anything more chief recruiting ground for the Imperial arayvernment, said there were members of the Me. Hopkins, beause you know him almost one in Saigon
paying for the hire of same since 4p.. Con- pay for same. to curry out the contract-as stable said he went after him, and when be got
Complainants not being in attendance, the We bear of Iran inen vererer fighting is Vatiat notably the Lord Caselor who better au 1 do myself. Now, if I had been an Musers. Heng & Co. said they knew
nothing
going on, and the coustant habit has imhoed were much opposed to them; and he thought it. Impostor, be had in bis possession during all about the matter. As it was acrer dosies up naked hiin to pay for the chair, when de. sumavus was dismissed,
fendant, J. Jordan, palled out of his pocket
them with a liking for camp life. Tseng Kwo likely thut, even supported by public plain the time ducenients which would have convicted that Mr. Huchmaun was Mr. Gair's agant, $190, and said, "Look bere, I have plenty of
Three Chinese, named Chen-a-hi, Wonga.fan's influence is Contra. Obisa is well known as the wamorintists were, any alteration of the me at once; He would have found sat it.I WAR what more positive and unconditional repz money, but I will vot pay" Constable told de fook, and Chun-ayos, were apprehended by end it was not natural that he should choose law would be effected.
un imposter-and no one could have lived diation
could
be made, it is somewhat din fenone that be must pay or he would have to Wong-a-row, sergeant 130, and charged with wen Crow bis unsive province, to form his army.
Several ladies addressed a crowded meeting in bis house for fortnight, a 1-did, vult
Wisatbor to increase his influenca, or from what Complainant to conceive, but nevertheless we find the arret bim. Defendant saswered it would take a being suspicious characters.
t. Gorge's Hall, in reply to the speeches without being detected. I wish to.. usk great muny more constables like bi to take stated that first defendant bad only lately ever motive, ba had assembled a siderale delivered recently in the House of Commons an why should y mother's eriderce by judgwont eets forth that there was no evi-
kin, and withthat he acised hold of him, knocked come out of gaol, and be has noticed the force in bis viceroyalty. Several thousands the subject of Women's Dienbilities. Dr. Lpan ignored? Is Mr. Hopkins, whe did all my dence of any such renunciation, and on thief is inrbie, and punched him is the cheat, other two always with kim na hie ceauciste, of annan soldiers are sacamped near Playinir, M.P., took the chair: and among the business before I left England-is be to he zround the Court refused to admit the claim. caught hold of his watchemin, dnggug out bie and be and repeatedly cautioned him that if he Nasking, among other places; and there is a school in Hongkong, dibot pass off Looking at the facts in the same spirit as watch, and losing his chain, valued #4. Com did not get some employment Le would bare atop also as Scdcbow. Since Tseny Kwo-fphers were Miss Becker, Miss Rhoda Gar-ignured? Are all those who lived in this neigs- the question of depominational on
rett, Mrs. Bose, Mrs Fawcott, Mrs. Mark Pat- | bourhood and knew me before I jeft England- would be adopted by a Jury, we take it as stable stated that at this state the Sergeant bim arrested.
death, we believe, there has not been sauction, and Miss Lilius Ashworth.
ard they all to be ignored bende a lord comes dimontinations) einestion arising. 31.6.
Defendante made all mynter of exonses, which desire to hare this fore.in the province; and a pretty
In conarqueace of the verdict against the forward and swears lie tattoosd m? · (Obeers, the GovRENOR, in accordance with the ciossince dolain that the letters indicato a dis- Major of M. 10th Reximent
declaration of inability to carry out the the rescoe, and asked him to allow him only placed themaslvos more in the mire; they number of men here been dislanded, in the Peculiar People," and the warring added by and cries of All bumbac Thea, again, there ues and way in which disbandment is effected in China tba Julge in the case of tearge fairy, it bas was the military evidence, the evidence of contract. As to no evidence being given of to take defendant to Barracks to get sober, were therefore convicted of being
notice of readiness to receive curgo, it ap. he wns ton abateperons, and be sould have suga londs, and sent to one month's hard labor, and more don't some on decided by that body to hold a canterence my brutbar officare, men who were shows bribery, petry that such a notice was given in fact: ioned, and be was taken sway, and this morn one householder in it, to be forth the disbauding bus occasioned disaontent, and eving it to the option of adults to call inable men, although they work for their living blishing a schent upon those fiberal principles but it might be reasonably considered some ing (26h) be brought him to Chrt.
him in time for the Patins Louch. The be Rane and at the expiration to find security, sech bome, and some become loafers in the place with the view of regulating-their-fatnro-move-und the evidence-of-tenans-and-the working where they love been soltera.At any rate,
ments. A propositiva will be considered for men on the estates--they are men, and honour- within three month which in the prescut day are almost univer-what
superfluous to produce it, seeing that
the men still in barneas naturally sympathise medical aid in event of sickness; bat, in the why about not their evidence be as good as Chair coolie, 'Ng-aewing, No. 161, called, cor. mails poopted. Regarding is were 13. Gair's agent bad refused the neoussary retorted the constable's rider.ca and said
with their courdes. A conspiracy, baring case of infante, to obey the law.
| Lord "Bollew's? (freak obsaving) I diatibody plunder probably as its shie? shject, are THE duly of a Government to púð æthere verstary
Ar inquest was held at the Victoria Gaol to have been the result. A man was dis- yesterday afternoon by a sailor's procession, was neither more or less than a conspiracy, Some commotion was caused in the City Coll you, gentlemen, that the tattooing business in supplying instruction, he ache wettest money for disbursing the stip, and distinctly defendant had his stable sidenes and said
that after the 29th April there was that it was desirable to narrow this is simply nobody representing the charterer of just out after doing two years in the Vic-mel Ng-a-8am, who died in the gooi alam.official. A number of the ringleaders in the e-atreet and Whitechapel back to its start and Stue It is
3. Jordan, the defendunt, said he was yesterday, at 5.15 p... before A. Luster, Eavored in the Falai's Tamen, at Soocker, which came up from Shadwell to London concouted at a moment's notice, when they Coroner, on the boy of a Chinese prisoner with the auspected design of curdering that bigh Bridge. It then made a circuit through Bili- could not beat me in my other way. (Chese. to any denomination, but held that the to whom notier could be given, as the Cap- same day via the 25th, sud he and
the vessel in Baigon-in point of fact, nobody, Gaol, and had only come out the of the 20th, from chronic dartha The jurors conspiracy were captured sed executed, and the ing place in Merser.street, where a public Newgate, but it was hy the direction of of the bi-Iron
400 in old not be supposed to be sooty worn on the book Leitber to touch, taste.
Dresent were Mensen, J. F. Panier, D. Hardie, | garrison was moved, outside the city, Here the weeting was held in the evening. Resolutions based judge, a mum uafited to sit on the entitled to judge auto their religious sharesive cargo from the charterer till he had nor bandle more than one pint of beer. He and A. Bléekor.
matter ends for the present, The Chiness ocem were adopted in support of the movement for beach, backed up as he was by one of the most M. F. Donglas, superintendent of the Vic- to think tic. These views were evidently strongly bues paid the necessary money to disburse weat down lows in company with a seaman of toris Gaph, stated the ducensed in the body of the time that there is no danger of an insures obtaining ingressed pay, and a better ayatent of learned men of the day, as he stowed throgh- endorsed by the meeting this Excenency Up, and not a halfpenny bail here the Aftrenture, and went into a public bus, that of Ng-a-sama. a Chinese, convicted of lar- tenta espable of heading one. But there are
oushing advance notes.
out the trial, the present Attorney-General. ein on the fat May when he was collyrther got a glass of wine and two boules
-At the Central Criminal Court the jury took (Gicuna.) However; I thank you kindly for himself and the various quakes whole tai tint his consignees at Saigon no longer affiger beer, sed after he had taken it felt months' bard labour on the 18th January, 1972. Builds a leader whould command their ec ze the more lenient view in the case of Frederio the great interest you have taken is we and on being listened to with marked approx. If not being in a place either per-bia compaion he had been dragged, and he prior in his custody, and stated he was of weak element of disorder in themselves. There is a found his guilty of manslaughter, and, in re
something come over bin, and be exclaimed to
follow a
James, who was indiated for the wilful mar my and for, the four play winch you He produced the warrant by which be held the idence, if one should present himself-ande der of Charles Stackie at Hackney. They insist I shall have, and which is all that I do. by agent is not, to use the euphoot into a chair and ease away. Remembered Intellect and harmless, and did to work; was dubioasy Feeling, therefore, though no imusdi teply to the Judge, expressed their opinion that down here, I will conclude by saying I hope the Again thanking you for your zin inritation
• Merate, mugler on preran ale je ANC IN slightly tautological words of the no more till this mornize, when be awoke up waye kept within the vicinity of the hospital appréhension, Hongkong (and notirit Estarichng band apples jeugment, an "absolute, unemnditional and found himself in charge of the guard. He was tried for stealing money from the per sition which was made, there can be ne ¿qsitive, renunciation and repudiation" of a crident ba was dragged, knew the man down son of a boy named Les-a-yow; did not think the that the recommandations of the flammisteetract to fulfil the terms of a charter-party town who did it, his name is Thorney, will presiting magistrate was aware of his instity. at that place, it is surely difficult to say what our so on a book. As regards the constable's On the 18th of this month he recommended his anted to take a matter. to emsaderas, mies even under the most desperate tai, it was impossible for it to be lost, and the tión, will be that the school should be fountainstances Captains are to the last to be vaine, 81, was enormous for a brass chain, and deportation from the Colomy. The visiting
as five being drank, he wasnot, he was drugged. particular notise of by thom. He was admitted opened on the morning of the 12 inst, was che justices visited bim frequently, and he was taken the meet biberal footing. The only read novel up by the hopeful words of the He would pay for the chair.
The annousoomest that the railway would he olection which was made to Has euro, Pillai ta
The captain of the defendant's company being to hospital on the 13th June, suffering from which was received by the community with every
idiaries, and died yesterday, the 25th, ai-4antisfaction. Thers had been so many del y considered generally, seemed to be that if a
in attendance, aid defendunt bat no right to. Deceased was watched whilst in the hos-80 many rumours of the line being opese moedemaluational school were exjublished,
Mr. May remarked to defendent his sorrowpital, on account of his filthy babits and insanity which turned out to be canards, that an official Au might have the cleta uf withdrawing i
Dr. Dods, Acting Colmial Surgeon, and in announcement was gladly baitol by all, nud to find such an able looking mun ne he appear medical charge of the Victoria, Gaol, said soon was expected that quite a numera coup celain malter a suboters who would oder regret to say that I cannot in any way facilitakan. He was a man of apparently good sense to him with sore foot it was simple at arst, the contrary, those who went for the mere
Do Me Razing. In reply your note, ed to be breaking the good resolution he had after deceased was admitted into gaol, he nou would take passage by the first run. But, on wise be sent todenoministrong actuosa. Het Late the Indy Turner. It will be best if the when sobar, and be trusted he would adhere to but with his evidently bad constitution it took tification of curiosity were very few ly three. very little wegian he bed in this Captain cupels the charter party, for I can the resolution he had taken to keep from drink, two months to heal, and up to bia admission foreigners while some mine or on others cousidomtion, a twist as Litla business do nothing at present,
into hospital fie frequently saw him; sud use of the ling to go to Yedo on business. the service of Queen and country. He would noted as filthy habita and weak intellect of the Goverment 10 faveur au ou de-i
deal with him leniently. He' would fine tim
On arriving at the station about half-pnet comminutioa negatively as positivds, and ing I wil call round in the afternoon. I was at $2 for the assault on the constable, and order the 18th instant he was admitted to Hos. seven it was evident that something unnan
him to pay Scents auiendo for chair bire, and dysentery; he got worse and worse, and he istic badges or their eleves. Eropane
pital suffering from diarrhea, which turned to was astir. Japanese emplords with character cannot be valled spamyits.insta'n from an at your flies this morning. which would be in itself'desirable and iseħid, |
$1 for damage to watch and loss of hair to thought he would die yesterday, the 25th.brassoaps" and frogged are very distributed the constable, in default, seven days in the Deceased was treated accordingly. Thora is a because, by performing it, a is wartber of
in all directions, while numbers of Japanes former, and ten days' imprisonment in the lafore now, but not the same one as hefort. Dy. paasengers leisurely viewed the new fuel formed a Bereât und Protection Society in ads to grrive by ship or ships-that is, in children might be placed under the carly
Defendant anid he was able to pay the fine eatery be considered the cause of death; disesse carriages and examined the various portions of London, for the purpose of resisting the long whatever ship they cappen to arrive. The influence of my portioner form of Religion.
sesachts for the emaciation of the body,
tho etation. By v minutes to eight some and first demand, but was unsbl to pay the
A long sentence prisoner, a Chinese nares in hundred persons, including several Japanes
hours of work enforced in some houses, as well company sund in this case bad been in the latter 8. It was too bad to have to go to go the Enspital, named Leo-a-cheong, called, stated officials, were is the train, ni as the clock saturday evening. Mias Emily Faithfall pre-where ship and insurance brokers. Un the Is the systemacio uspaid overtime." Onüxbit of insuring in that way for the plaintiffs, again, and all beaunes he was drugged, and in deceased entered the Hospital with diarrhoea struck the whistle sounded, and unit the sided over a meeting in omnection with this 23rd of Septembe, 1889, the plaintiffs, secording the bargain and for sidene sine Bar and dysentery, and also a sore fout; deceased was cheers of the passengers, the train drew out of of his service; and as for his being out of bar treated well, had broad, eggs, brandy, A., and the station, leaving behind, however, Sanju, the secretary was agreed to.
new maion, at which a memorial to the Home to festractions from a principal, mudo a pro- rurka without a right, that was a hard case, medicine three times per day. He was with de Prime Minister.
pogal for an insurance of this kind for £5.000 on after being in gaul two paura,
Advices from Madrid still bring news of the bides, by ship or ships. 60a, premion. On the ceased when he died last night. About 6 o'clock To describe the journey to Shinigawa is to surronder of the Carlists. Thus 600 are mid 22nd of Faenary the plaintiffs receive from noo Now, I have nothing tore to do with Messis. cole of the Sing-ping theatre with abnainenconscious at 12 midnight, and died at 4 am. soarsely beżome accustomed to the uolien and one of the insurgent bands, buring revolted as one in which-hidea were coming. In poin
Chinese onetable No. 299 charged two theatri. decessed said he was going to die, and became be done in a for linse. The passengers ha
to have given themselves ap at Arunuz; and of their principals the uume of the abip Socrates him from the windows, and also throwing cash, this morning. Deceneed had no friende
aettled in their seats, ero Kanagawa was reach-gainst its leaders, has submitted to Brigndiarf frot, as the faeign ship list showed, there The jurors returned a verdict of death from ed-foar minutes from the start- that causes, by visitation of God, viz., from fad ayae du thay, paghi ed Puruale and invement in Navarre is considered to be at an the star the Socrate, 5 Frunch, ab ip, very Thun, enter Rivera. It is gain moncupced, too, that the were two ships of that paine one, the Secules diarrhoek. throwing mad at the crowd outside. The amm-
paddy fields, Tsurugie and, and telegrims both from Madrid and from a Incalling the names of the jurors there were then Kawasaki-fourteen minutes past eight. St. Sebastien announce that Marshal Ferrano's inferior, and of no abies at all. The plaintiffs stable scated he was alous at the time, but pre signs of some difficulty to procure a proper & short stop at this station and ence more et forces are being concentrated in Biscay, sently another Chinese constable, No. 570, en number, all acomonsed not being in attead, route, crossing the bridge over the Logo, and
supposed that the bides were coming in the Ohinese sergeant Yip-a-mam came up, and not. Eventually three were gut, but were
In Madrid the attention of the Parliament Socrates, and, in uaswer to a xelaar by the quired what was the matter. He told them, but not the names first called; after some con-on to the Shinagawa embankment, the whol
in a few minutes through the cutting and has been occupied with the badget, which was underwriter, said he thought it was so Under these two appeared to have been witnesses to Asiderable time and detention two
laid before the House on Saturday. The deffait that impression the plaintiff got two fresh one side as the other; aut as long as favour number if shop-keepers to 1.1. the Governorst part of the play, he did unto missing jurora turned to light, and took the There the train remained for some twenty Eve. f 10 per cent. on railway farce is proposed; hides in the Socrates, the other for E2507 on of the journey occupying thirty-four minutes only: is estimated at 114 millions of pesetas. A tarlins" or mecman ta-one for £2,500 cu asize. The constalletlien vent up to the station ja not shown to any one denomination, there No. 2 District, who was recently dismissed by and reported the matter, leaving the sergeant Place of others in their place not yet sworn. minutes, and the passingers having taken the tax of 5 per cent, on the internal debt is to hides in anoter vessel, making up the £5,000
the Anting Registrar-General for squeezing and ensures were then taken for their ap-time, some of whom endeavoured to be just in.
lebind, and constable No. 570 also followed a toriness of jurors in shewing up at the proper thirty three minutes.
Mr. Lister, the Coroner, remarked on the dilu, their places, were carried back to Tokolums in be maintained; thus on landed property is to be neationed in the original memorandum. Two brothels, but that it was refused.
prehension,
The carriages composing the train were six increased by 10 per cent, and a enty is to be policies were drawn up seeding to this lip, imposed on legacies. A Bill was also introde for 22,500 "idea on the Serales.” Defendants said that the whole charge was have best called in their place, sometimes the guard's 7011, ons each of the first and second for the uext seven years two-thirds of the io. the French veseel which was lost The cou tima to be too late, appearing just as others is sumber, two frat, two decond, one third aandaced by the Finance Minister proposing that In point of fact, the tides were in the Soerale, falee, they knew nothing of the disturbance, sword, and the depositions entered into. cinas carriages being for smokers. The platereat on the bonds of the internal debt should pay disputed their ability, on the ground and the case must be trouped up against the Ile remarked to the two in this case too inte, upon which they have been built differs some be paid in specie, and the remainder by special that the goods were not in the Sea, the on seenust of so many cool bles being prevent that he was just about to fine ed from entering the theatre gratis, but they and to jurors in general that in future all will America, the seate ryoning along the sides of
them, what from that in use either in tugland or securities bearing 5 per cent, futerest. Parlia ship mentioned in the policy. At the trial be bad no witnesUNG,
be Baed the moment, if not present when the carriages in an American street car, auð
ment is also asked to extend the provisions of Fore M. Justice Hannen, that learned Judge Constable No. 570, and Sergeant Tip-a-sm, called to prevent inconvenience to those who the first class carriages being divided into three
this Bill to the external debts.
left it to the jary' whether or not the parties called, gave evidence facing the defendants make a point of being strict to time, and whead compartits by sliding doors. The second azeited in Belgium by shocking discheures reguoda by whatever vessel they should arrive, Some time go the public wind was much intendel that the insurance should be on the throw things from the window at complainant.
feard them say, pointing out to complainant, tia was as precious sa that of others.
class carriusges have can seats and are not dispect ng the treatment of lauaties at the asy and the jury to toun The verdict was ther that to main that conspisinant was one of the
vided, while the third class carvingea are atlam at Evere. Several of theficina of the apon entered for the plaintiffs, subject to the present merely baggage cars with seats, no establishment, including the director and a dog point of law raised by the company, and in constables who bad apprehended some of the
proper bird
class carrhages having beastor, have been put on their trial as being re-sapport of thest point they objected that the people of the theatre for their misdemeanors.
constructed.
sponsible for the death of one of the incintre slip" or memorandaw was costamped, and Defendants bad nothing to say, and were
The narrowness of the gauge, whiobimany who was killed by auctber. The trial, which that the recent Stamp Ac declares that ua. fined enali $10, in defnals 21 days” börd labor, sincethe following cheering paragraph in your expected would make the earringes uustoady, has lasted for some weeks, has now terminated stamped slips shall not be "gol or available Frou-a-tan, a seaman on a Fohkein junk / Paper revived the drooping hopes of those who failed to buvo that effect, and the liavelling was in the condemnation of the sosed to various at law or in equity." The Covit of Qazed's omige a boy, with others not in custody, with the destruction of the old Swimming-Baths attained by opening the line to Shina-house at Versailles, though it is strongis for the plaiaris Against that judges the Benel, Bowever (the Lord Chief Justice Black- dreaded the approush of the first summer after out as that on mast-this lines. On terms of imprisonerat
the whole there can be no questiou na to the Marshal Husaine is not-yet edofood to his burn and Mr. J'antice Hansen), qave judgment Matebing from bin a dollar string of casp. In your issue of April 24th, 1871, I read -- for those who leairs to send their childA LITERALIST-The following brief colloquy changers, and made off with it, outtering a few being taken
which he had just got the change of at a money Weare glad to be able to announce that stops are rikisha and railway, ie too great to iniluce day referred for co stiseting, the coart-martint in
gawa, for the difference between couch or jin-guarded. The Committee to which the bill wast cun pany appealed.
Mr. Milward. C., and Mr. Murphy argued the new Swimming Bath, and that it of the cash.
is expected it will be erected by the end of June. Orer feigner to resort to the former, while the presenting its report to the Assembly, reution for the company, the appelluts, that the in 460, and would prefer sending them to ager: "How bag will the next train, he? Defendant nat being able to account for liim- $8,00% have body boon propried towards the sebene Japanese will soon Ivaru to adapt a uude of ed only the recommendation of the Committee curance was upon geda in the Socrates, the denominational' weboni, will be at full liberty, Porter About six carriages, your honour, so | self thau a denial of the net, was sent to Le of a fating beth, and the lists will be again circulates, Reyance which bus eo many advantages. of Inquiry into Capitulations, and not the good ship, tot in the Socrate, the bed ship, or
month'a bard tabour. to do so and taking the position that the far as I know, and an engine by course."
when it is cuafdently expected that the balance required We may also state that the line is worked on request of Marchal Bazine for the goare.if in the Boerale,, then these und been a RELEASE OF MADAME RACHEL. Recently parents are the only judges of what roligious Madame Rachel was released from custody.
will be subscribed. The sum requisite is about $3,500, the block systems, by which any sccidens murtial. Further reports of this uninitree misrepresentation of the name of the rest. Cheong-u-look, servant, summoned his for which a thoroughly goat bath can be erected in the rendered impossible. The stations aře plain caname the commoast of Thionylle, but, Mr. Goben (with him Mr. Lanyoo) argued "education should be given to their children, Sae was under sentence of five years' penal master, Mr. J. Studd, of Wyadbum-strest, for middk of the Harbour, of the old it, and arrange- but substantial, and the arrangements are such as regarde the capitulation of Paris, the Comfor the plaintiff that the name of the ebip was it is quite clear that rouges instruction trinde, which expires in September 1979; canting bin on the evening of the 25th, at 8ments will be made for sampant to ply to and fro that any press of traffic can be eaally dealt with,mittee declares itself incompetent to express an quite immaterial, as the company had already bot her conduct at Woking having been good, pa. Complainant said that at that time he I suppose, Sir, that your pleasure at being 1 is la satisfactory to chiarve that tire opinion. The commandant Mezieres is ren- agreed to haure, the goole by-whatever vessel will not interred with, as the jazzts her release was granted at the ordinary time, right the dinner on to the table, placed the able to inaks the shore Andorrent has been wore traine each way have been added to sun aurad, and the want of firmness and devotion they right arrive. will be at full liberty to make what arrange-un the neual ticket-of-leave, by which the sony before his master, when he rose up in his considerably diminished by the resin B Government may be assured that a larga re
provision first made for the publis. Bat the in the National Guard condemned. holder, is boud in report herself personally chair and struck biix in the face, hurting his wore being taken for the new Swimming Bath, duotion on the farca charged is necessary for subject of the contracts concluded by the Guggether, and on their return.
After argument, which took up the greater ments they please in regard to it.
Dake d'Andifret-Pasquier, speeking on the part of the day, the Judges retired to consult The other argument which was brought as a rule, all the ticket-of-leave prisoners 976,
case a month at the fistrict police staju. move.
| but we do not appeurto be one step Eefendant said that be had made it customary nearer to is than we were on the night the success of the line...
vement of the National Defence, recquamină. The Lord Chief Buron paccaled to pronounce forward with regard to this paint, was inspected at "the Southwark prie" on a to inform the complainant what hour be would of the typboon in 1870. The expecta
ed the Assembly not to sommenes ita dabst judgment in favour of the pluimiffa, affirming directly in favour of exublishing a de- Wednesday, and released on the ensuing Saturdine. He had ordered it an ibis occasu at 7:30 tion that it would be erected by the AN EMPTY PRISON.-A white dag is just until all the reports had been presented. M. be judgment of the Queen's Bench The
day, as was the case last week with several, the pro, and sitting in the verandah with a friend end of June requires explanation. If it meant Dow waving over the prison of Moutiers, în Deuinational school in vormation with only difference being that Madap Rachel sus observed it www bor up at 8 and skel for it, luns 1975, trevidently doomed to disappoint- Switzerland, ha a ugn that the cells are with demanded the fullest investigation and the really intended, and us to this there was co Cambetta atuted that the Republican party question was, he said, what the parties bat Saint Paul's College, and the Eor. Jentle permitted to have without being "inspectel." mites more elapadl before it was brought meat, but possibly a Bath might be ready be. Font inmates.
most complete disclosure of all tão frauds com...] doubt that they intruded to effect an insurano
ife, will return, I know he will
He will not leave me bere, &c.,$0.
...
"Hongkong, 3rd May, 1879,
Yours truly
Ga
be out of barracks,
and conduct himself in a sensible manner
Saigon, 1st May, 1872. CAPTAIN ST. VINCENT
British bargne Lady Turner?".
Pre
ter.
month,
Brad Six-By the present I beg to inform This argument, though not quin so many yen thus I have nothing more to do with your words, was practically that which was deal. Moses, Alex. Gair &C. baring with vanced with release the Roman Cathetic drew my powers by telegram in dats of 29th of Schools, but is futility will be easily per Avering also to your veral regnest, I still ceived by andy reversing its application. sasure you that I have no funds in bani, and Supposing there existed adrendy a suitable could not when you have asked it to us, pay the
advances as per einerter-party. middle-class school for Protestants, and it
yta proposal to establish a-con-Ranomina-
Alex, Gair & Co., and hope that you will son-
and school, and spen, therefore to both in Jour vessel to use newarding us try list
1 remain, Dear sir,
Yours truly,
G. ROBHMANN,
so whom I love spoken to my pirstauls and Catliulics, it would see instinctions. Stange argument that the school ought not | to be established because it wight take somo, of the chilitren away from the existing Vru- testant schools. Tho argument is as gon
can be to ground for complaint. If the
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wwut of a suitable widdlass school je such that children will be stut to a school of one deuomination, not especially for the sake of the religious instruction, but because good. secular ins-rustion cannot be obtained.else- where, this may fairly be considered a very |- good and for the Governorat taking! steps to make some provision for secular edication, as it is evident such state of afairs can exist only when there are un desirable dificulties in the way of securing instruction.
We hear that an application was made by a
to reistara the Head District watchman of
LATE TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS..
SUPPLIED TO THE." DAILY PREBE.",
LONDON, 24th June, 1872.
The L'ope declares that the reconsliation of the Papal with the Italian Government is im possible. He protests against the usurpation of bis authority.
Hongkong, 25th Jane.
VICE ADMIRALTY COURT.
. "June 26.
R. v. 68 pieces of Teak timber, found derelict
But there is also another consideration in regard to this pht. The proposed school in, Hongkong will have nothing in common with compulsory education. It will afforți facilities day next.
school here; but those who do not wish to.
This case was further adjourned to Wedne
jocaurred at an Irish railroad station:-Passen
ASSAULTING THE POLICA.
of the 25th at 6 p.D. and with quarreling and
tlust is one of them. "The Sergeant understood
A THIEF
ABBATIT.
THE BATH THAT HONGKONG DID NOT BUILD. TO THE EDITOL OF THE DAILY FERRA.” BIE,It is now, more than fourteen months
.
THE OPENING OF THE JAPANESE RAILWAY. -Japan Mail)
he did not take aim ben Bring. He was nem- time will shortly come when I shall come and tenced to twelve months' hard labour.- Two | live among you úguin, (Lord steers.) I will women, aged only twenty-one years each, were tben prore to you I am not the impustor, the condemned to penal servitude for life ter & forger, the villain, and the vagabond that 7 sarage attack on a third young, woman, who have been branded by the Attorney General,
Great cheering)
IMPORTANT MERCANTILE CASE. Count or EROS IN THE EXCHEQUER CHAMBER. MAY 10: R. (Fillings in Berow from the Court of Queen's Beath, before the Lord. Chúf, Baron Chan- nett. Mr. Justice Keuting, and -Már.Justice- Broth.)
had given evidence against a man named Jar ria for street roblary. They had literafly knocked out the eye of the witness. When sentence was pronounced, one of the prisoners they were only separated with great chifaulty.. attacked the other with great ferocity, sad
A constable, who had arrested one of the no- harcters, received a gratuity of twe gaineas. wen at much risk-umwonget-x-number-of-bed---
(Daily News)
The Churfa engaged to-day, in a very MUNDATI May 19th.importent maruntha cass hatall remains unsettled, and it on aggregate
The dispute in the Tendon building "trade 1ONIDES 7. THE PACIFIC MARINE INSURANOS
COMPANY. meeting of the men, which is shortly to be hild This case raised an important question as to in St. James's-ball, a resolution will be submit the feet of a mistake as to the time of a ship. ted in favour of leasing work on a specifled with reference Ruinentance. It often happens make known their willingness to accede to the expected to arrive are not sure of the names date. unless in the meantime the employers that merchants who desire to insure goods demands which the men have made.
ut the vessels by which the goods are to anivo,
A number of drcasmakera” assietinta have und, therefore, in such cases they iners the