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MARQUES would never find a client willing to pay $18,000, even for such a desirable investment. And then Mr. WiCKING be- came all at once exceedingly anxious to obtain an I, O. U. or some other acknow- ledgment for the money, although, so long | as he had a hope of Mr. Mangurs finding a customer for his tenements, the idea of such acknowledgment had never entered his head. Mr. Marques declined to be "rushed," disclaimed all responsibility, and invited WICKING to take any steps he thought proper, if he felt aggrieved. The first. step Wicking took, if MARQUES is to be be lieved, was quite a natural proceeding
dear MARQUES" a scoundrel, and used a selection of other choice expressions, quoted
Tux dead body of a Chinese male adult, name unknown, was found floating in the harbour off Praya West at 10 o'clock this morning, by a Chinese Police Constable. The body was sent to the Civil Hospital.
We would direct the attention of mariners to a notice in another column from the Colonial Se cretary, intimating that a wreck, which has been marked by a light vessel, lies five miles south west of San Francisco harbour. THE long talked of amalgamation of the agencies of the Occidental and Oriental and Pacific fail
TRE Oficial Messenger of St. Petersburg pu-, blishes regulations with regard to the Jews, pro- hibiting them from settling outside towns and villages, save where there are already Jewish settlements; suspending provisionally contacts Steamship Companies at this port has at last he-
of purchase or tenancy with fews, and prohibit- come un fait accompli. Mr. F. E. Foster willing them from transacting business on Sundays in future represent both companies.
and holidays when the establishments of Chris.
that the Government is resolved to punish all outrages against the persons and property of the Jews,
Ar Vienna on May 25th Johann Richter, a shoe- | A REUTERS telegram from St. Petersburg on AFTER the Bowler versus Fraser-Smith fibelcase maker's assistant, who was the editor of a Social May 25th says:-According to intelligence pub-had been committed for trial this afternoon, Democratic paper circulated amongst the trade, lished here to-day, General Drenteln, Governor- Thomas Ide, who had gone to the Magistracy was tried for high treason. At the conclusion General of Kieff, in consequence of some reports office to sign the depositions, returned to the Court of the proceedings, which were secret, the jury, of impending fresh outrages against the Jews, with the papers in his hand, and was represehung returned a verdict of guilty, and the prisoner has addressed a proclamation to the inhabitants to Captain Thomsett there was something wrong was sentenced to twelve years' imprisonment of Balta, declaring that all authors or instigators in the depositions where it was stated by the with hard labour.
of such outrages will be tried by court-martial, Magistrate that Mr. Robert Fraser-Smith applied and that in the event of police measures being that the matter might be referred to the Supreme. found insufficient for restraining excesses, they Court, when his Worship promptly shut Thomas would be suppressed by military force. It is Ide up, telling him that he (Bowler) had nothing added that the head of the Balta police recom- whatever to do with what the Magistrate wrote mended the Jewish inhabitants to remain cahin, on the depositions, nor had be any right to read and assured them of the immediate repression of any part of them except that which he had to any attempts at outrage.
sign. With all his effrontery, the redoubable REFERRING to political matters in Italy, the
one retired from the Court considerably crest- fallen. from Rome on May 25th observes:-Signor Mancini's interview with Count Hatzfeldt at Milan has been most satisfactory. Italy and
Egyptian question. The Rassegna says: "We are convinced that Italy and Europe would not look on silently at the Anglo-French expedi- tion were there not some secret understanding with England. The conduct of Turkey confirms our opinion that England will not help France in its schemes The Rassegna concludes by saying "We hope that the policy of non-inter-
MEAT JUICE, under the circumstances. He cailed My THE houses in Jervois Street, sections of inland tians are closed. At the same time, it is also stated special correspondient of a London daily, writingA CALCUTTA man nained Hing Goo, aged 21, an
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Lot 202, which were announced to be sold by public muction by Mr J. M. Guedes yesterday, were sold privately for $32,000, a few minutes f
in Court yesterday by the defendant, which before the time of auction. The mortgage deed Ax okl offender named 1p Ayan, a bricklayer. Germany continue to agree in their views on the ladies' breasts, was charged this morning before
decency forbids us to publish. The next step was a summons, and after patiently hearing the case Mr. SkowDex suggested to the defendant that it would be his best course to submit to a judgment for the STIMULANT CONTAINING | plaintiff, and then he could take out a cross summons against Mr. WickING for services
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FURTHER charges were preferred this morning at the Police Court against Wong Apow, the de fendant in the dollar-note altering and defacing Chinese prostitute with stealing from her on 4th case, committed for trial. He was charged by a instant 2 pieces of clothing and a pair of silver carrings, and also with attempting to obtain 293 by means of a defaced flank note.
The woman
was sent to six months' hard labour this moming by Captain Thomsett, for entering a dwelling house in Tung On Lin Lane for an unlawful purpose. The bricklayer, it appears, entered the house this morning at 3.39, and when asked what he wanted, said he wished to take shelter
unemployed fireman, who would seem to have a particular penchant for putting his hand on
Captain Thomsett with an offence of this char acter, committed on a married Chinawoman yesterday in Tank Lane. Thelady was chopping firewood outside her door when Hing Goo approached noiselessly and took up a position mitted the act, which so aroused her virtusus, behind her, from which coign of vantage he com-
wifely indignation that she promptly called a con- stable and had him arrested. It appears Hing
from the rain, the fact being that it was not raining at all at the time. Such a "crammer was too much even for the clastic conscience of avention will prevail. Should France, however, Goo had been arrested for a similar offence
SsownEx could hardly have acted other-identified the note passed on the prostitute living Chinese shopkeeper, so he gave the brickhyer menace the autonomy of Egypt, Europe ought to earlier in the day but was let off by the Inspector.
wise, we are strongly inclined to think that his jurlgment was unfair towards the de- fendant. Mr. MARQUES is a Portuguese, and evidently was all at sea in stating his
that Mr. Wickise pak him the $100 to
in Cochrane Street as the one attempted to be passed on her. The case was remanded till Monday,
into custody.
AMONG recent American stories is one concem- ing the vicissitudes of mining in California, which, if not true, is beu trovato, as an illustration of
-To teach him that "hands off" was the wiser course, Captain Thomsett sent Hing Goo to flit teen days' hard labor. WONG APOW, charged on remand from yesterday obtaining $35 by means of the same from a pro- this morning for trial at the Supreme Court, by' Mr. Wodehouse. The house boy in the employ- ment of the woman, corroborated his mistress's
own case. He explained clearly enough Thomas Ide Bowler, Esq. for the sum of $553-/ Perseverance under difficulties. A committee of French designs. The Gazzetta d'Italia says: with defacing er altering a one-dollar note, and dressed to the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph engage his services in trying to sell the quest of Bowler for a week on Friday last-Mr. upon the superintendent of the mine in question his policy is promoted by the jealousy existing stitute living in Cochrane Street, was committed
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property, baltermed it "a gift; " and could not be brought to understand the difference The story about receiving the money as retainer is quite feasible. The plaintiff was desirous of obtaining $18.000 for property which Mr. Masques declares is only worth 12,000, so that there is really nothing out of the way, other in a house owner risking
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call for Turkish intervention, even at the risk of a general war, in which case England would cer tainly not side will France." Most of the other papers likewise express the opinion that the Englishs fleet at Alexandria is a guaranice against Is the action in which Mr. J. M. Guedes sued postponed by the Chief justice at the special re-stockholders, it appears, in days gone by waited
Arabi Pacha is encouraged by Turkey, and Justice Snowden this morning gave judgment better than assessments upon the luckless pro-suasion that England wishes to go nu farther."
to ask why it had yielded no profits or anything between England and France and by the per- assured his most innocent expression, and in prietary. They were received by the official most against the defendant. Thomas, nothing daunted,
further time, an impudent request which His proceeded to explain why there had been no re Honour very properly refused, stating that if hemen," he said, you are all aware of the fact that turns down to that time, but only calls. Gentle wanted to make any arrangement he would have to deal with Mr. Guedes. If Mr. Bowler does
we had scarcely begun work when the mouth of not “part" by to-morrow, we have authority for
our mine was blocked by a land slide. That put us back a month.". The deputation nodded as- stating that he will find matters made exceed-
sent. Then we had just got in shape to take out 4,000 tons of ore worth 2,000 dols. per ton MR. E. E DA SILVA, an assistant in the China when the mine caved in. You recall it?" They Sugar Refinery, charged his Chinese servant did. "Once more we bent ourselves to the buringe with a deceased wife's sister, after a die-o stop at the woman's house. Why did the com- before Captain Thomsen this morning with dis- den of reaping 500 dola. for every ten invested, obedience of onders and disorderly conduct yes- when the mine was flooded by a subterranean might be legalized. These words of ours have the rule in the Colony that when a mart
river." That was true, they admitted. "Then that our mine was located on another man's claim. we had just got the water out when we discovered
We had him shot to provent trouble, and ence more we were about to declare a dividend of 200 per cent. when the dead man's heirs put in an appearance. There were three of them. We chased one over the range, had another hung by form you that I have four men out after the other, the Vigilance Committee, and I am happy to in-
and am every hour expecting to hear that he has tumbled off a cliff. Gentlemen, there is hope with me, after which there will be another assess-
Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele- graph will always be open for the lair discussion by correspondents of all questions affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not in any way hold himself res- $100 on the off chance of selling to suchingly wam for him. ponsible for opinions thus expresscxl.
advantage, or of a broker requiring in such a doubtful transaction an assured sum to repay him for loss of time, &c., in the event of his failing to find a customer. Mr.terday.-Mr. Silva said he called the defendant WICKING had no acknowledgment of the three times but he took no netice, and turned his money, so that if Mr. Mangues had wished | back and went to the cookhouse, being insolent Arrangements have been made to publish to act dishonestly, he could easily have when spoken to.-A watchman at the Refinery said The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 Pat. Sub-repudiated the whole business; instead of complainant called defendant 3 or 4 times, and scribers in the central districts who do not receive which, he admits having received the $100, when he asked him why he did not answer, de- their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by and tries to explain on what grounds he fendant got into a defiant attitude and grasped at once communicating with the Manager.
received it. Notwithstanding what the hold of his master, who caught him by the queue. plaintiff said to the contrary, it is not but this was denied. A fine of one dollar, or -The defendant sait! both witnesses struck him, customary in this Colony for commission
four days imprisonment, was imposed. agents to lend comparatively large sums
W. II. WOOD, head waiter on board the P. &
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deceased Wife's Sister question, was written by and the other woman's evidence as to defendant Cardinal Manning Archbishop's-house, May representing the note to be a Stoo one, and to-To the Very Rev. Canon Gilbert, D.D., asking for his change of $75-The defendant, Vicar-General ofthe (R.C.) Archdiocese of West-
a short-statured Chinaman, dressed in Euro- minster-Rev. and Dear Vicar-Genient. Some pean fashion, and keeper of a rattan-ware shop years ago the bishops laid before Lord Chefms-in Lyndhurst Terrace, elected to make his ford's Commission on the Marriage Laws certain defence at the Police Court, and said he slept at points on which modification would be desirable. home all Wednesday night, and never went out One was for some provision by which the marr-
at all. He was a married man, and did not go-
pensation from the Holy See had been obtained,
plainant not show the note to any one to see whe ther it was a good one or not? Moreover, it was been quoted by the promoters of such marriages wanted to change a $100 note he must put his ther from the intention of the bishops. The as favourable to their views. Nothing was fur
name to the back of it. This was not done with law of the Catholic Church forbids and annuls
the note. If he had passed the note he should the marriage with a deceased wife's sister.
not have given the woman his card (business 2--The law of England on this point is to this card). His only witness was his wife, who could moment Catholic, and supports the discipline of prove he slept at home that night.-The evidence the Church. The Holy See can alone dis-
of defendant's wife was taken, to the effect that
cept (1) rarely, (3) with reluctance, and (3) for pense in such cases, and it never dispenses, ex-
he slept with her all that night, but it was after- wards struck out of the depositions by the Ma- grave reasons and to avald greater evils. 4-To gistrate. The receiving officer at Victoria Gaol abolish the law which prohibits such marriages proved two previous convictions against the prim soner, ong for assault and one for larceny. It to everybody that which in few, rare, and ex-
appears the defendant, being asked his name by
civil law would encourage and multiply such ceptional cases is reluctantly given to avoid rock to the Police Station after the fraud was the woman, gave her his business card, which she
marriages, in direct opposition to the discipline have given the woman the card, thereby con- greater evils. And this throwing open of the discovered. Prisoner's arrest was thus rendered easy, and it certainly secins strange he should ributing to his own detection, or rather insur ing it.
dangerous disturbance of domestic life. Better of the Catholic Church, and to the grave and
far is it that a few cases should still suffer a legal
hardship than that the home life of our whole I trust that all Catholics in either House of caramon-wealth should be seriously endangered.
such a change in the statute law. You may use Parliament will vote firmly and always against this letter to satisy any doubts as to the subject of it. Believe me, always yours faithfully, Henry
of money to needy property brokers, with O. steamship Rosetta, was up before Captain ahead, golden hope. Please come up and drink would have the elect of throwing open as lawful HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1882. out receiving a proper acknowledgment. Thomsett this morning charged by Antone
and security; and we are, therefore, not THEcase heard in the Summary Jurisdiction inclined to place much reliance on Mr.him on the 2nd instant between Singapore and Emanuel, knifeman on the ship, with assaulting Court before Mr. Justice Snowden yester-Wickie's evidence in the face of his own Hongkong. There was some difficulty in cliciting clay introrluced us to another phase of the statement that he had already lost over from the complainant what actually occurred, as great house property business, and also to $2,000! by lending money to persons of the he only spoke the Goa "hat," which the interprete: two gentlemen who appear to have played defendant's stamp,
but imperfectly understood. However, it appears prominent parts in the great game of
Whilst in the witness box Mr. WICKING he charged the defendant with kicking and striking reckless speculation, which has cost the was no doubt justified in posing as á
him. Defendant said he called the complainant Colony so dear. The case on its merits martyr; but we think it was a false move
at half-past five in the morning, half an hour after was not an important one; it was so paltry, to try on that played out rag, philanthropy fused to turn to at all, he put his hand on his the other.men had started to work. As he re- in fact, that we are constrained to think Mr. WICKING stated in effect that had not shoulder and shook him. The complainant that both actors in what was a capital Mangers been mixed up in some affair of thereupon called him a "sowar"..and other ugly farcical comedy, would have displayed a $300, he would not have taken the trouble names, and so he boxed his cars.-The defen. wise discretion by electing to wash their to sue bins for a paltry hundred dollars.dant was fined two dollars or four days' impri. dirty linen in private, instead of flaunting The Judge did not wish to hear about the it in the face of a public tribunal, Mr. $300, and so we are quite in the dark as HARRY WICKING, merchant and commission to what the plaintiff alluded. However, agent, a prominent figure in our little we are in a position to guage the value of world, appears to have been very anxious Mr. Wickise's philanthropy. Mr. MAR- to get rid of certain propertius he gues was quite willing to acquiesce In Mr. had purchased during the existence of SxowDES's suggestion that he should al
sonument,
IN an interesting article on the speed of express trains the Leisure Hour for june says Axe ceptionally high speed has been given to the Great Western Exeter express trains in order to run them from London to that city in the same time as the South-Western "expresses," which traverse a much shorter route. The 11.45 am, the Great Western express known as the "Flying from London to Swindon in the, and 27 min, or Dutchman," travels over the broad gauge ne equal to 534 miles an hour. Although this is the greatest velocity of travelling recorded in Bead shaw's Railway Guide and other time-tables for the distance run, there have been many authentic statements to show that the "express" which is titled to this distinction, nor are any other bread reputed to be the quickest in the world is not en-
gauge trains. The Great Northern special ex- London for Edinburgh at io am. claims this press, the "Flying Scotchman," which leaves merit. Its first run without stopping from King's Cross Station to Grantham, tosh miles, in a bra.
Edward, Cardinal Archbishop."
A LIMA correspondent in a letter, dated May 4, says:-A most interesting and important court- April last year Col. Letelier was given the com- martial has just been brought to a close. In
Juain Valley. His instructions, which were ver bally giveri, limited him to adopting the usand mand of 700 men and sent to raid through the
military precautions in an enemy's country, and A CORRESPONDENT at Morocco describes a re-
to the collection of war contributions from the that place. He sys-By the Mahomedan law These instructions be exceeded, and, in addition, cent visit which he made to the slave market at towns and villages through which he passed.
no man is permitted to have more than four stole a large amount of the contributions he col- to the number of female slaves who may be Roa and Anacleto Lagos, and Major Virgilio wives; but there is no limit but that of the purselected. Three others, Cols. Belisario Romero added to his establishment. The Sultan's ladies Mendez were tried with him. During this rald are numbered by hundreds, if they do not indeed many atrocities were committed. The men were
brated Great Western express gets considerably manner has a large or small harem ealablish. Chilians as a signal for the establishment of The cele position and wealth the well-to-do Moor in like towns which had looked to the arrival of the
slower between Swindon and Exeter than it does ment. Any girls in the provinces who are more
good government were made heavy sufferem, between Paddington and Swindon, and only than ordinarily pretty are sent up to the Court People who to day would have been friendly to averages 46 miles an hour, including stops, for the Sultan's impection, or sent to him as a
Chili were compelled to become its enemies, il- on the whole route; but the "Flying Scotch complimentary present. Men in high positions, though they were unarmed, and much of the man" travels from London to York, 199 miles, in 3 hrs, and 55 min., or equal to 50 ladies, and being frequently very wealthy, com by the manner in which the expedition was con. as the Visier, are also often presented with trouble now going on in the interior was created of the Telegraph, said he remembered the day miles an hour, besides-taking much heavier plete their establishment by private contract, ducted. One instance of this is given in the
what has become to be known as "the low a judgment for the defendant, anding his dollars aroused the anger of the coalie and omin, is said to be not only the longest con- reach the four figures; and in proportion to his granted licence which they willingly scized; and
tinuous run, but the fastest on earth.
owner and broker-who appeared.yester- tually in custody. This may be the law of hard at work from 8 aan. 10 5.30 pm,, being quite loads than the former train, The five o'clock paying, perhaps, 200%. for a girl they may admire, charges against Letelier. Ho is proved to have
day before Mr. Justice Syownes as plaintiff and defondant respectively-were appar- ently on the best of terms. Letters were read in Court which established, beyond all doubt, the fact that Mr. WiCKING was very anxious to avail himsell of the good offices of Mr. MARQUES so far as the selling of his property was concerned, the mode 'of address used suggesting intimate per- sonal friendship rather than a mere busi- ness relationship. An incident shortly
Hongkong; but we have a strong opinion that, if Mr. Justice Snowpes had thought that Mr. Wickwa intended carrying out this petty vengeance, the judgment given in WICKING V. MARQUES would have been con- siderably modified.
scized an Italian named Ciessa, and to hayo
tried him as a Peruvian citizen, for having given money to the Peruvian cause. Ciessa was tried and condemned to death on these grounds. · The "; sentence was commuted through his delivering over his whole fortune, amounting to 39,000 dol Lars, and his friends subscribing 12,000 dollam among then. Fifty-one thousand Chili dollan was the ransom imposed and paid. The whole transaction sheds little lustre on the Chilian army,. but what makes the matter worse, the money was retained by those who took part in this act of martial is as follows:-Leteller is deprived of brigandage. The sentence given by the court. command and condemned to six years' imprison
TSANG APUK, a compositor employed in the Hongkong Telegraph.office, charged Sung Ayuk, a coolie, residing at No. 17 Praya Central, with an assault. The complainant, it appears, went to the coalie's house at 6p.m. on Saturday last to collect some "spondulicks "owing him by the latter. His firmness and persistency in demand- land mania," and so he called in the as- apart from the Interchange of a few who beat and knocked the typo-slinger down, xistance of another local colubrity, the ver. foolish personalities with the plaintiff, producing several marks and bruises, exhibited. satile and accomplished Mr. A. MARQUES, behaved most handsomely in the case. Defendant said complainant was drunk when who describes himself as a property broker, In less than an hour after judgment had he came to the house, and he told him to clear and commissioned that enterprising youth been entered the apostle of philanthropy out.
He did not beat him, but complainant fell to sell the aforesaid messuages to any had taken proceedings to have Mr. Mak-against a fire engine, which caused the marks on person who was willing to pay for the quas arrested, and lodged in gaol, and as his corpus-Mr. Stuart Fraser-Smith, Manager same the sum of $18,000. The property a matter of fact the Professor" was ze
in question, during which the complainant was sober. He had never known complainant to be chester runs on Sundays at the rate of $3.1 miles a large number of the merchant class, have to express of the Great Northern Company to Man. The ordinary well-to-do Moor, of whom there are otherwise than perfectly compes mentis, and he bore an excellent character. The defendant was
an hour between Hitchin and Peterborough, and content themselver by buying in the open market, fined five dollars or 14 days' hard labour.
one of their "specials" performed the distance and, consequently, the slave market is a highly between London and York, in the summer of patronised institution. Those who are to be sold SAYS the Overland Mail:-From absolute in 1880, in 3 hrs. and 34 min. In one part of the are placed by the salesmen in some small re- significance the town of Singapore has risen journey a speed of 64 miles an hour was main-cesses or stalla opening on to the court. There within the century to a first position among the tained for 2 miles, and in another portion of the were about fifty or sixty persons for sale of both commercial centres of the East. It may happen, permanent way a rate of 70 miles an hour was sexes and all ages, most, of them black as Jet, however, that another half-century or less will run for 5 miles; while a velocity of 60 miles an and from their features evidently natives of the find this now flourishing seaport relegated back hour was kept up for 86 miles, being the fastest Soudan, some of whom were to be sold only in to comparative unimportance. It owes its pre- time ever travelled for so long a distance. The lots, with two or three children. These were the afterwards took place, which gradually for the despatch of an Indian contingert to China and Japan, with Burmah, India, and the | field, 701 miles, in. 79 min., equal to 54-4 miles | whom is always modemie, and strictly commen-ment, with hard labour. He is absolutely pro
sent wealth and population to the trade between Leeds express has run from Grantham to Wake- drudges for house and field work, the price of West, quite as much as to its direct commerce an hour. The reason why the Great Northern surate to the amount of work they are likely to hibited re-entering the anny, and his with Java, Sumatra, and Malacca. Thanks to its Railway Company run their trains at a higher be able to perform. But beside these were two The Conference has decided to invite the Porte situation at the extremity of the Straits of Malacca, speed than other companies, is because they female figures who evidently excited no small proved he took from the contribution, and ran
and effects are confiscated to the State in repay: ment of the 83,000 Chilian dollars which it h to send troops to Egypt.
upon the grand commercial highway between the have the best constructed engines for quick amount of interest in the grey-bearded old Moors som fund. Lieut. Col. Roa is Eastern and Western portions of Maritime Asia, travelling on the narrow gauge system. These who formed to mall proportion of the pur. likewise appropriated from the same fund 24,100 proved to have it has gradually become a general entrepôt for the engines, with their eight-feet driving wheels, chasers. One of them was a closely-veiled cols, sed his entenced to pay years mount, b
and ordered that as to what actually occurred. Mr. WICKING THE steamships Haihan and Dale undock at with disaster. A rival to M. F. de Lesseps has sixteen loaded carriages on a level portion of the to inquiring customers, but who from a passing have appropriated. 9,688 dols, and is aashiered shipping of all nations. Now it is threatened have attained a velocity of 70 miles an hour with Moorish girl, whose features were revealed only ment. Lieut. Col. Anacleto Lagos is proved is swore that Mr. Maxques borrowed from Sam-shui-po this afternoon, the Oceanic taking appeared in the shape of a French engineer, M, railway. The London and North-Western Com-glance did not appear to be remarkable for her and condemned to 571 days' imprisonment; whils him the sum of $100; Mr. Marques on the the vacant dock. other hand declares that he actually did
Deloncle, who project's cutting through the penin-pany's express to Manchester, which leaves beauty; the other was a pretty girl from the tained 4,310 dols. for his own use by order of Major Virgilio Mendez, who proved that he re receive that amount from Mr. WICKING, THE Vienna Neve Freie Presse of May 25th is the Isthmus of Kraw. This, it is calculated, Willesden and Rugby, which is about the same green silk head-ditis contrasted pleasantly with ordered to be set at liberty, in consideration of sula at its narrowest point, which, we presume, Euston Station at 4 p.m., also runs faster between province of Sus, whose rose-coloured caftan and Letelier, the commander of the expedition, it not, however, as a loan, but as a retainer announces that a few days ago 400 houses be would shonen the voyage for steamers by three distance as between Paddington and Swindon, her olive complexion and long black lashes, his lengthy arrest having satisfied the ends of for his services with regard to the sale of longing to Jewish inhabitants were but down days, and effect a saving of several hundre than the "Flying Dutchman," although the They were all neatly and tidily dressed, bearing months. It is believed that the sums obtained the property. Nothing further was heard in the small town of Wasslistky, near Wilna. pounds to those of large burden. Should this former train is a much heavier one and has no sign of ill-treatment or scant nourlinient, by the chiefs of the expedition were much greater justice in his case. The trial has lasted nine- about the $100-alleged to be money lent the Baltic provinces is increasing, and that while Malacca and Singapore will suffer severely, while trains on the Cheshire Lincs Railway between salesmen and purchasers, though the examina. they had managed to conceal the amount col
The same paper states that agrarian agitation in "improvement of nature" come to pass, both longer gradients to climb. Some of the express and were treated with all consideration both by than appear i by Mr. WICKING-until it was plainly to be the peasants in the Illuxt district of Courland
in the charges against them, but seen that, notwithstanding Mr. WICKINO'S have been pacified, those in the Permau district probably become the place of call for Eastern is run by a few trains in 40 min, or at the rate
the French colony in Lower Cochin China'might Manchester and Liverpool, a distance of 34 miles, tions made by the latter of the teeth, arms, &c, lected in some cases, The expedition was gal. glowing description of his property, Mr. | of Livonia ure now in revolt.
bound steamers.
of these they bid for was very repulsive to those but it was tarnished by the rapacity and cruelly lantly and ably conducted in a military sense, of st miles an hour,
`unaccustomed to such sights,
which characterised the conduct of its leaders.
undermined the good feeling existing be- tween these two worthies, and eventually exposed the whole affair to the public gaze in the Supreme Court. Unfortuna- tely the two historians of the incident afore- sald, materially differ in their statements
TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, 6th July. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS. Active military preparations are being made
Egypt, if necessary.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
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