1540-MAY 12, 1868.
a more dangerous position. It en be a case of "diamond out at times, but the general ten- old be what we should aim at bribery an unsafe operation for s. It is now so to certain but not sufficiently to bring the disagreeable results vividly be- native mind. Our suggestions sibly be improved, but that some
e adopted to repress a
daily g: coures of distrust in our law, Ration for honest dealing, is, we inced, a necessity. No China toves that the whole of any bribe by a policeman goes solely into pocket. However unfounded and the supposition, it is invari
that some portion of it goes pockets of his superiors; and if ive years of British administra- Fe still left this belief extant the Fis "stamped out" the better.
arks put forth by HOUSEHOLDEN Better published yesterday are of some attention, though they her to prove a mistaken idea on. of His Excellency the Governor advance any very cogent reasona ning the stamp duty on small The argument cats both ways, as by his very shewing the of exchange on Euglaud is favor
the Colonial public; and the paid for the stimp comics there.
of the sum made by exchange in trenching upon the actual sum tnt J. When the exchange unfavourable, the post-offing will, ther hand, afford a ready means sters of small suis, to obtain b a fixed rate of deduction, so hile it is undeniable that the must pay in some formi, the tax. become in either case unjustly If, however, the argument of ellency be supposed to refer only ttanees between Hongkong and
ports of China and Japan there. a reasonable cause for accepting postal regulations as a decided the great difficulty hitherto has thus rate of exchange between aces, but the question of obtaining amall sums at all. The Stamp bat slightly affect small money. ious in this direction, which will ed on almost entirely through tOffice..
LOCAL
IKE AND OTHERS. HENDERSON
lowing is the judgment given in
by the Chief Justice, this day:
cass I do of opinion that judg
in
ust be catered for the defendant,
is including 2 centrifugal iety of goy
and 30 casks of fire clay were in London by McDonald & Co. tin board the Red Riding Hood
to the plaintiffs at-
at Hongkong. vessel the defendant is the master. la were shipped under a bill of the ordinary form with the ex-
fa memorandum indorsed upon it effect Weight and coufcuis mi- stud not accountable for leakage.
or rust.
these goorle arrived in Hongkong rifagal machines were found to be
as alzo some, teu or twelve of the
il this action is brought to recover for the injury. Condition in the bill of lading w 1. Lading "tu zempts the master from Lability; true meaning of that condition is g to the authorities, that he is not brunkage, anges the act was pot
by his negligence or the negligence
Few.
ards the centrifugal machines pinion that it was not so caused. 8 to me to have been caused by oods being placed by the Stevedore machines. But that is not neces- gligence. He was surely justified ng heavy goode upon a
838
rewarned that notwithstanding t
appearance it was of a delicate ader nature. No auch warning or nication was made to the defendant, negligence therefore was in my
the negligence of the shipper.
Αν
the casks, I have no evidence ha
that they were broken by the
nce of the defendant or of his crew.
therefore protected by that memu
3.
Up the whole judgment must.
ered for the defendant with creta,
g costs of Attorney
Haytlar, instructed by
Mr Hazeland,
edfas the plaintiffs, and Mr Caldwell
defendants.
by the following from the Cape Ad
of Feb. 25-
Excellency the Governor has directed blication of the following counte Bressel to the Honourable the Col of Customs by the officer in charge Leland of Ascension, relative to the ahment of pier dues at that island Laud of ascension, 18th December, Hon. the Collector of Customa, town,
The pier tuss, de,, specified be ving been established at this island froin the lat of January, 1868) with on of discouraging inerchant shipp aking this a purt of call in preference Cape and St. Helena, for provisions, and other stores,
can only be faruished at great inom
ce to the public service,-I have the
se
to request that you will be plenad
a nozidication thereof to be exhibit
the Custom house at Cape Town, and igated in any other manner that you consider best adapted for conveying bation to the mercantile maripe
in chat Welmshurst; Captain zusion.
he Plar Duce, de, referred to-Fot meachiant ship or vessel Britis al, or foreign arriving at the island purpose whatever (excepting thosd svernment service), per register
For every cook, case, or package ed from the island on board any wer Vessal, ls,For the use of the Admir Dist, every ton or part of a ton raised ered from or for any merchant ship or 5x Health officer's fee, 70 icate, of clearance, 2s, d
No. 1540-MAY 12, 1868.],
MUSTING OF JUSTIOUES
LICENSES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
conse, and another the transfer of ibonght they were in $50 notes, because pisiusat then offered defendant $65 beThe discharge of the cargo was carried necks and the arms of thoir savage the one to prove, the other to disprove, the
The usual monthly meeting of Justices was held this forenoon at the bingistracy Presant: Mesars May (Uhairman), Mit chell, Howett, Deaue, and Dr Murray.
There were only two applications before the Justices one the old question of the Albion the Victoria Hotel license.
Alr Parker appeared to urga that the license for the old Alhion Hotel should he granted to him, now that Mr Francia (whose Suterests had been gonfused with those of Parker) had withdrawn his claim in favor of Parker.
Mr May explained that he believed that Parker and Francis had gone in jointly into the business, and that now Parker appeared for the licenas su the old ground.
Dr Murray said that, alnew both Francis and Parker had been refused the license, it zoight be said to have merged. There wore the Stag Hotel at the London Inn on this side of the cross-roads.
to
Mr
to do with it.
owners. Some of these were of unusual
The hatches
น
Legal
ar Buy remarked that Mr Smith was 1p8pector of nuisances, on 12th July 1867; fendzat said the same day, when de- without his knowledge, By Mr Toller then made to break the vessel, but the pure was in)
witness got $500 from Tam Achoy. (Mr March. Defendant had given him notice in consequence. Found only 374 packages which this abode of death had doubtless, at by one side and come by the other, it may Fransis objected to this being taken down that the house was not afficiently strong on the boat notea. In reply to Mr Toller, one time, bean carpeted. as oviderice because it furnished the con- in the juists; and said that the house witness said he came to the conclusion that
perhaps not be unintesting to our readers nunting link between that and other facte.) would have to be pulled down, adding "If the goods had never been on board at all, ornaments, indicating the tank of the dead, claimant to the baronetop lived for some Lying beside the houres were numerous to add another to the long list. As the Witnges followed up this statement by stat you don't want the hons, pulled down, and gave information accordingly.-Chief and among thein furs many of these twist. years in Australis, of course both parties int that he gave these $500 in question to you must give me $100 Complainant Officer Goggin stated that he had charge ed cirolats of gold known to antiquarians as the litigation have employed activa to defendant shortly afterwards he gave pleaded poverty at the time, on which of the cargo of the Carmarthenshire, and torques, which had at one time entwined in hunting for evidence and for
•witnes them in a roll, but did aut eat them he the Inspector said Give me $80"; com
the hatches were locked up every sight. the
the one outside was a $50 note.
identily of Tom
with Sir Roger De Castro z $50 note. Defend gave them to defendant in thirteen 36 notes: on by stevedores, and the crow had sizo, weighing on a half to two pounds, Tichborne. The trial, when it does take ant afterwards, in reply to witness, said he The work had been stopped; but when the
nothing could get a European for Tain Achoy $65 were paid, the work was again the the keys. Cases were never left on happy finders.
were opened every morning, be kept prosi orant of the santo place in the English courts, will certainly propious metal also secured by the
Fore
be one of look after the buildings, at $71 -mouth;
the mo
most remarkable i Inn- meuced. Another notice was issued on the
nala. Au artiole since then he had said nothing to witness.
deck
appears in another column at. night, or at meal-bours, The Tam Achioy's nocountant pointed out the
24th is (who, on Mr Gaskoll's behalf, numbers and marks of every package sre¦.
What chiefly attracted attention was, from a Douiliquin paper, in which the writer
order, and said that the entry of $500 was to this evidence as to 24th April, because bust-notes. No. 2990 was received on board doubtles used as a sacrificial censer, for with one $500 entry as made by him at His mister's again appeared for the defendant) objected put down in the Cargo-book, but not in the however, a massive basin or kettle. that no Italies a very unfavourable view of De Cas
the cupied the centre of apartment, and was tro's tensions, and considera him the same Arthur Ortou, à convict. Orton not posted into any other book, because it the answers were not evidence, and were not and in the Cargo-book. Another book be burning incense, it being two feet high and is said to have been convicted in 1803, and could not be placed to any particular ao connected with the particular charge. But kept where the marks and numbers were two fent and a half aironference. This sent out to one of the colonies. We have count of was first mude on March 6th, about 11 or ground that he could not assertain whether with those of the tally-clerk, he gave him a on inspection to be pure gold, and was so living in Fremantle, Western Australia, in expensos on building the entry bis Worship overruled the objection, on the pot down. On comparing his boat-nutes massive article, wonderful to toll, proved been informed that this same Orton was 12 o'clock at night. Sometimes his mastor they refurred to the primary charge or not receipt. Could find no entry of discharge heavy that the party had great difficulty in 1867, and that he sent home a letter to one forgot entries for a few days, and then told until the witness gave his and want to deposed they must have gone over the side ing it into the upper air. Endeavours were Tom De Castro, as this latter individuar of any of the missing packages. Ele sup- removing it from its resting place and bring of his family. If this bo so, he cannot bo him to enter them.-Mr Superintendent Examination continued. Went Deane stated that defondant was appointed feulant's
England in the year 1865. Sir Roger quality of the gold caned it only to bend Tichborne favor Parker's receiving he is attached to the
General's
supposed to have been lost on must Surveyor
pull down the house,"
beneath the weight of the blows inflicted board the barque Bella which sailed from his old right 48 promised by former Jus Department, and his duties are to look ant and witness were present. Next day bag. Generally cases of Champagna:]|
upon it. tices, and that he had intended to be pre-after new buildings. Up to 25th April, he went and complained to the Registrar ould not always keep the boat from the enabled, by means of axes, to Bever the f
Kiss Janeiro soute time in 1864, but the After
ffer great exertion the adventurers were ofaimant alleges that he and several other's had had no reason to complain against Mr Mitchell cherved that there was some lii, Rumors reached him (witness), which and bare produced a book containing unship's side. Chinese who were discharging ass into portable pieces, laden with which grew. waro saved, and brought on to
Melbourne. A sailor, we
believes
alieve, has bean sort of right attached to Parker, but it was be conveyed to the Registrar General; and entry "Paid to the Inspector, $86, on did not wait at dinner time more than five the party turned their stops homewards, found who has been shown a photograph I cumponanted for when another license was
the defendant resigned, or asked his rosign March 28th. All the account book is in OF BIX
Blx minutes before recommencing work. having themselves to walk the greater part of
of the claimant. He recognises this, we If there were preparation, a bale might be of the way to give relief to the burdened are told, the likeness of Sir Roger Tiah- own atatement that Francis retirement was spectors are called upon to give two or three By Mr Francia: Lo before the Justices; he had reason to mantha notice of resignation. (Anything my name in To Aching; and I live on my spoctor Daly stated that he went on board brought to fielena, and Mr Edward Par- talking to the captain a short time before believe that Francis was preparing a peti-regarding resignation was objected to by money. Mr Storey was the architect of Carmarthenshire on 10th March, after which nons calculated that hispbare of the trouber departure from Brazil. This sailor was tion to the Governor.
Mr Francis, upon which Mr. Smith said
ting the Magistrate Uhat the juists were too close. I next and the books produced. Bromfurther intor is a native of funtans, and resides at Greou then the cisimant has been fully recognised
paid the money to 'deferidant.mation, he apprehended the prisoner; and Vale, hear Helena, where he is well known, as the real Sir Roger by offiours and pri
small luck, he intends to return to the r : saw that there was 4
servants of the rivar where holo in any one could see what was done on calls Green River, feeling convinced that the other side. Sam-ez-po ia
ather
inclined
to
**If you hav'nt $200 you Have heard of packages not taken on board Only defond in London, and have also board of packagus been lost on the voyago. [The
Gent at this meeting.
༥༣
<
General. Witusan keeps his own accounts,
Wand
grauled to Parker. It was only on Parker's asion to be acopted, on 27th April in his own handwriting is my mielo: takon away without my knowledge.luauimals The whole amonat of guld was bone, whom he saw on board the Bells
Mr Parker bere stated that be applied that a general line of evidence was for house, and on going to bin after get he went to Sham-82-po on the China main sure atomated to about $21,000, the whole not connected with the Bella, or at least
for the renewal of the license he first ob lowed to go to the Suncally intendant's notice, Br 8, told me land, where he found the velves produced, being about $100,000 in value. Mr Pamong was not with her on her last voyage, "Aud
tained in 1869. Mr Franels (who also ap-onses peared) stated that he had waited so long, His
that he had waived his right and joined Mr. Worship said that he did not wish to Re-examined: Be paid the money because ou examination of the cargo-bost No. 9 this Nutwithstanding bis extraordinary good vates of his regiment. by members and old the bounds of evidence, but he was afraid that the houses would be morning the bulkhead, through which these disosiveries where made, and which begabourhood,thear witnesses number Mr May said that he was inclined anything which supplied necessary links to pulled down.
Parker.
favor the application.
ໄມ
Mr Hazeland asked for a remand, as he any had no more evidenca at present. The
at 9.30 am.
be
alose
Mr Deano said there was nothing against Defendant gave as a reason for his wishing Case was therefore remanded till to-morrow boundary, onu huusa of the village to the there are more catacombs in that vicinity.
the application except that it was for a house in an interdicted locality; but, the old occupation considered, he was fuelingil to approve of the application.
the can ho would take down, at the same time taking note of the objectipu taken:)
to go at once, that a favorable opportunity then offered for a passage to Australia which was not likely to offer for home time, His Worship remarked that, now the case for the proscention was closed, he would comimit the defendant for trial at the Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court.
Bir Francis ask
asked if his Worship meant
to do so without calling witnesses for the
The bail in the former case ($1500) was held to cover this case-three householders in 3500, or two in $750,
But Mr Hazeland strongly objected to bail standing for both case, as he had another cage against defendant for to-mer Mr Doune said that there were eighteen
Bands of dollars in question.
FOW.
in
เล
English territory; but he was accompanied
ied LETTER FROM MR. BURLINGHAME. by a Chinese mandarin. The velvet mea aures about 22 yards, and it was wrapped receive the following letter from Mr. Bur The State Department at Washington has in à a piece of ornamented while-fowered paper. Measts Raisa & Co. oponed No. Ingame, dated Shanghai, Dec. 11. 1867: 2304 package, in the godowns of M. L. & is the one referred to in our leader yea Co., one piece from which was produced:
Sår,--- You will have learned from my to the paper, in which it is wrapped is of the legram from Peking of my apppointment by same pattern as that found at Sham-sz-po. the Chinese Government as envoy to the
By Mr Toller: The
terday
residents in the
ing in all ninety-save. The tailor of the regiment extears that De Castro correctly described to him the shape and material of identified the photograph the last two suits he obtained from him, and
sao of his furt fellow officers. An explanation in also afforded as to why
De Castro was the name asumed by the claimant, and it is this, that Sir Hugor, when in Chili, was acquainted with a family name. To one of that stance and conversations he had with them, and, in reply, a letter was received in family he lately wrole, recalling the circum
n
of the
Mariacked that the fate of the defence, when the Magistrate observed that or twenty cases altogether, and some than- The Carmarthenshire returned from Saigon Treaty Powers, and of my acceptance of the all his statements were confirmed. All theas
that
present case; and when
the
were sont
course.
ΜΠΙΣΚΟΥ.
on the lab of shop at Rado of
bust
in M. L. & C."
baru-beat
have made
I
conversation
f
whilst the con
Dr Marray reminded the justice that it was a very good principle which kept the public-houses west of the cross roads..
Mr Mitchell observed that the improved health of the soldiers was sufficient proof of that fact:
May
he would be glad to hear any defence which houses recently established there shoved could be made.
Me Frausis
Isis therefore
His Worship observed that defendant
-82-50 appeared to be for the same. The frets in relation to the appoint facts are rather singular olsa that they very soon became nuisances briefly sketched the defence to be get up.
had better be kept in Gaol until this case
brandy cases and pickles, a proceeding to the treaty ports of China to serving of attention, thoug, of course,
ment are as follows: I was on the. Percigy, sideratious, on the c
e opposite There was the Globe, Baker's house, which In so far as the object for which Tam Aclipy he settled; it was only a short tang. was apparently
ntly a sort of marine store. ascertain what changes our citizens desired we express no opinion either one way or the became a low public-house, and had soon to was alleged to have paid the $500 was never Mr Francia objected to any considera-Amoon came voluntarily and was not an be
attained it was inconsistent to say that it tious of possible charges being allowed to rested by me; 1 seat for blu to came on to add intretien, provided to other. As the claimant lived for many be given up. And likewise the Argua
aid at all; and besides the whale influence bail; that was a mest unusual board, but he was not arrested-lodell which it was my intention to resign and go obtained in that Upon
was ever paid at all i the Justizas, however, expressing was
determined upon, after yeas near Wagga and Deniliquin, evidence their approval of the grant of the applica-story was inconsistent in itself To imu
Layun, interpreter, here uxained the Chi-
to the quarter will not tion
Mr May
said that the Bench granted gine that a Chinaman would pay so large Mr Hazeland therefore asked for fresh nese account books produced by the In-hotno. The knowledge of this coming to least valuable; and the solicitor for the the license on the condition that Parker a sum, with the alterations which the bribe bail when the Magistrate ruled that the spector and states that there was nothing dinner, at which great regret was expressed will, we believe, set out to-day on a journey thing the Chinese, Prince Kung gave a farewell plaintiff, Mr Allport, with Mr Berliner. should reuminiu charge, and have his was meant to avoid being still wirried out, I defondant had better be detained until to- on them to identify the shoe & Pia at my resolution to leave China, and urgent to endeavour, to trace hią wanderings
In thero license only air long as he did so.
was bigbly absurd. Inspector Lawrence, as
is un entry under dste 4th March, Paid VIITORIA HOTEL-Richard Clarke nestle with Chinoso, and had odrade of buildings, lad necessarily a dead
Sz KD o (4th
brother) 49 taels & mace which requests made that I would, like Sir Pre- appeared to request that a transfer of his of licenso abould be granted to his bar-keeper, of summonses like ed in Kwok-yco-man, head man of the cargo bonds with the sum alleged to bave derick Bruce, stató China's difficulties, and through Gipps Land and the south of the
THE "CARMARTHENSHIRE" ROBBERY been paid to the prisoner by Afook inform the Treaty Powers, of their sincere adjoining colony. by name George Lowrid
(Morgan Lambert & Co.) No. 5. was brought moon, the informer, who was employed desire to be friendly and progressive. This Mr Deane, Superintendent of Police, for and asked whether they had any com stated that Lowris is an ex-poberman and plants ainst the fuspector, it was but up on remand on a charge of having stolen next called, and repeated thy was obeerfully promised to do. During the DISCOVERIES IN JERUSALEM.
-boat No. &, 2995) of velvet goods froin the
greater por- the
the spire, said, a leading man of Why will you not re
The London Times publisher an interes was sentenced to nine months' imperiann natural that they would be eager enough to one case (Nire in harbour.-Captain lion of the evidence given by a former present us officiall7?" I repulsed the progress at Jeruzalóm from which we elect
day..
the sting letter in reganl to the discoveries in in this ship Carmarth mant in 1864 for manslaughter. Belay such. The trath of the matter in
He knew the prieouer, who was in the repeated the preliminary Hemsworth
evi- (Lowrie) entered a Chiaces house without a warranty and forced a man out of the win-'| Aclioy did offer the Inspector $200; which waste formerly given as to cargo and arrival sama employ; and he saw him onosion playfully, and the conversation the following
case hal been partially told, because Tam
dence
crouing in
of March in his Paased to other topisa. Subsequently I was. beginning of luis vesaol. The cases were consecutive
The colossal foundations of dow, whereby the latter Just his life, and refused, after which the three diffuse to number
left the
bost, where le watoled him through informed that the Chinese were most desir No. 2995. and the micking one was
"stoner of tan cubits and stones house. It
I was, however, very
a chink in the bullhead. The evidence us, and a request was made through. Mr It measured about 12 to 14 enbie fest, und a lit and proper person. to hold a prove a begave, 15 opposition to the afirm could not be carried conveniently, by one ilar to what has been previously pus" for a few days, until a propcartión sanki un feet and more beneath the presont surface.
Chinese Secretary of the British of eight cabits," laid by Solomon by the witness however, was very Legation, that I shild delay my departure as bars at the enormons, depth of ninety
on tug throne, ar now man. They took three weeks to discharge. lenses Relay de Co.'s compradore stated
In oross-examination, however,
submitled said that Lowrie had been three years aml only way of menting this vase was in sifting that the cargo was landed into the godown of witness said that ho believed themight sation with them until the proposition was between the palace on on and the temple me. I had no further couver The bridge that once spanned the ravine a half in his employ, during whinh tivie he
terre Moggen, Lambert de Co. honedore and tally-clerk of M. L. & Co. any complaint to inake prosecution and these lie tound vers con of black entton velvet were marked "I. R." not know him, as he was engaged on made in form, retesting me to act for them ou Morial, is not prored to have Agust him; while Lowrie had carried on tradictory; it was a very remarkable, te in triangle. There were 24 pieces in each a boat as one of the crow. He was requested had its interim thought anxiously upon by as it seems, the sscent to the house
cause he could not live long ing them over to the luspector, aa that way use had ti govering, and paper thing of a reward of $100 for the recovery the subject, and after consultation with my the Lord which Solomon shuired to the wrappers rubbed against the tin. By M of the stolen velvet. He was present at es, determined, in the interests of onrOnes of Sbebs, we areol wonder that on
entry and cipilisation, to accept. Thre witness said he dil. He could easy Toller Never saw the four cases, and have cargo-boat, and they knew he was there: moment cultesynes of all the facta, tempter placed the Saviour, has just been
accing it there
was no more spirit tu bar. was formally tendered, The pinnacle of the temple, on which The house was frequented by meh-byGovernment officer, and complaints were his firul Knows the godowas of Morgan, Worship said that he would not go fatilier and am happy to say that they approved of covered to the base, and is i
been told that they were consigued but he got no portion of the velvet-He
informed my in the ease and as Mr Toller reserved his
is found still to May had himself sentenced Devine, ofcome forward and compl would gladly Lambert & Co., where the cases were kept;efence, prisoner was committed for trial at action of this Chinese and did all they have an elevation of jas
The state could to forward the interests, of the ruinest of Josephus, is therefore no exaggem erstary
he (Mr Donue) thonght that Lowrie was
not a
license.
atious of Tam Achoy; but it was neverthe
Mr Clark (who appeared to be very sick)
is a trumped up atory altogether,
The
the details as given by the witnesses for the
090
lieher.
_case,"
of 201
sunting them,
the pieces were sil wrapped in the sam
to go somewhere by
a lokoug..
had never bad
tho business sine
Bince November last, He action for Chow Atuk to take a bundle of (Clark) been onlevel home by Dr notes, and without ever O'Brien, Hongkong; and Lowric Was the only suit
to take able le could get to
inau
foot derstand, when as inquiry was des over the License of war's men, and Towrie knew them all Mr solicited, that
the Chinese
ferred,
POLICE COURT. Morley, May 11th, 1808.
(Balore CHARLES MAY, Esq.)
EXTORTION,
only
to
the
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sbich
in
on the ambassador to all the Treaty Powore awards of one Beard no.
hundreds
sion.
하기
feet
foot.
the temple
Lis
boing
high. If
this
of
the dot produce withcages to prove that? Re-examined: Merchants use the same the Supreme Court but, liberated on a bail'Leary Brown, late Chinese Se-in." If any one looked from the
التعليمية العيد
the
of the British Legation, was persun ments into the valley be would be giddy, ded in the common interest to act as
his eight Secretary to the mission, and hir Dechanips
first
smmense
Sections of the anciant
remarked that any evidence, next called, mid that he had general | TANA OF ANCIENT INDIAN RELICS,& French gentleman, wie has accompanied wall duld not reach to such an
old would partial-
Ping on a v
the
I have been exhumed, showing
a tale which we should Foreign-office to conduct the Crom the southeast angle of the Temple. Aqueducts,
Cur
against one in they were open and people went in and oist the fierman Tavern, for violent assault position like that of Inspector Lawrence. atid he now held a license.
but different merchants use differant of three homsekoopers in $500 each. the alterations ware really made; but if kinds of papier for the wrapping of Mir May said that the Justices were an
of goods, xious to assist Mr Clarke as much as presi-tire Maine to the reserve in day commit - Comprarians to Mesars Mongan, Lambret MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY IN MON- ble; but they were unanimously of opinion had much better reserve his defcaes. that Lowrie was not an eligible persou. He Elis Worship
(From the Panama Star and Herald,
a visit to Europe, was selected asf would therefore have to get one
erald not way how many
Jan. 24th.) casca came from the able before he could have his license suit who ouall be produced might go to allow charge of A. L. & Co.'s godowns; int he
improbability of the money being paid, Cirmarthenshire: the godown Five
keeper would evilrace against know.
A maat, wonderful story rezobes us from of the ingretary. Two Chinese gentlemen that, as Josephus says, it was joined to the rank were selected but that, in the face of the
Know
but did not know Montana.j
inteed, a
cisterns, rocklen prisoner,
channels, and him, would not remove the uecessity of com-
the informer.Mesars Morgau, hardly credit, were it not related to us by
have also been discovered within and Antoon,
respondence, and as couriers. Bly suite will mittat. The feet of Tam Achey not attaining Lambert's tally-cerk (Chinese), stated that one whom we consider worthy of credence number about 30 persons. I shall leave for
the around barem, throwing new light on. the object for which he paid the money he was on board No. 9 surge-boat. Witness the gentleman who colated the cryum the United States by the return steamer for
the buildings, the
and the arrangements, would boa very strong incentive for him to producsil his tallying booky bouring yesterday, and had hinisolf conversed with the above brief history of the mission, re-
and from the stance to ne onton down by the steamerCalifornia,
services of the temple. bring
I limit myself in this note cident being two me fact of the 10 books he found entries of mary easus, u
while the the obarge
The great work of a completa exploration ancient Jerusalem is thus fairly and Edward Lawrence, inspector of polico, at fly explain noy differences in the minor de-mark "LR." in triangle, during three days Mr Edward Parsons, one of the fucky aarving my résson for aecepting it to a peruspiciously commenced. The opportune
about the end of February, numbers being adventurers, who gave him the following soon! interview at Washington. I may be tached to the Surveyor General's Depart fails, He was afraid, if the aridence for between 2000 and 3000: No. 2905 was not particulars: ment, was charged yesterday before Mr the defence went so farther than probabireerive through him, and did not appear In July last a company of five prospectors flon in the wadid, that when the oldest a country; and the representations rude to in this book. He stood on the dook of the was made up in Helena, who having heard human rate, eeees for the first tinin to come followed up as they have been by the energy May, with the extortion of $20 under lities, he had better commit at once. sover of office. Mr Francis (for Mr Gaskell). At the request of the defendant's attorney, ship and marked or noted the numbers of the unexplored country around the head inte relations with the West, and requests the wisdom, and the tact of Lieutenant appeared for defendant. Tam Achoy, na however, the case was atjourned until next tive merchant, deposed to having paid the day at 2 o'clock, as one of the witness on the cases as they passed into the of the Yellowstone, determined to visit that the youngest nation thronoh its representa Warreu and his adminiolo staff, Dava atomoned for not having built cert/ would be unable to appear at the Criminal boat, Witness said that he had ever district in search of lodes. The country) tive to act as a medina of such chargo, smoothed down Mosłów y Riva of $500 as a preventative aganist
In reply was found to be almost entirely free from the mission is one not to bu solicited or no lacal-opposition, and this brought about loslom prejudice, removed Sessions, His Worship, however, refused the informer, Aniston,
to Mr Toller, witness added that Amoon Indians, and there was abundance of gamejected. Dr. S. Walls Williams, for the sixth opportunities for excavation and exploration houses according to Ordinance. He WILE to grant bail, on the ground that the case might
live been ou No.: & Chege they arrived within two days' journey time, has been left in charge of the United such as never occurred holore; and besidea, summoned two montits since, because tite was in course of investigation; and tho houses built on the Bonhani Strand (late | Dagistrate further refused to allow dofend, boat, though he did not know him. Had of Yellowstone Lake, when the scone engot cupetent, to conduct its affairs trained to the work and are eager, to be
Status Logation in China, and
in every large number of Arab laborers Ive been unrked No. 2095 passed into No.tirely changed, the country *****/ any came
being entirely fire) were not built according to the provi aut to be detained in the Charge Room in Carga-boat; ho must have seen it, and he barren, and permeated in every direction Permit me to request the Government runst employed; and the exact points for attocuss Aions of the Building Ordinaúce. Defend stead of the Gaol, becausa when so serious was prepared swear thas no such case with hot spru smoke and work els, arnuetly not to name my successor until I exploration are now well-knoWD. ant came to him, saying that the houses a charge as roade against ona so nearly
was passed into Boat No. 9 9 Some of the from which: inaitis
gases. can give it information, which may be use- Would have to be taken down, and that connected with the Police, were lie to escape ship's etew wore engagea hoisting the cacorching sphere, and encountering our to bị, Sir, your obedient servant.
him two or three thongand during the Magistrate would find some Zimaniers, of Messrs Hoiss & Co., stated some peril among the rough and irreani
from the hold of the Carmarthenshiro. Bir
Would
cost
dollars; whereas it he ve him $600 ($10morrow, the
and fail to appear to
for each honse only, viz., sixty konson) difficulty in defending his conduct in de- he would not only save the money for parting from the general rule,
The defendnut was therefore removed in rebuilding, but get the rent too. To this defendant added that be sometimes custody.
Tuesday, May 12,
got $50 for one house, and sometimes,
825 for a small house, Witness then offer.
Atuck to
On the case being resumed this after
fire. The sum so paid was, he believed, it at $1,500,
entered in a book several days after the
he saw Mr Smith, protector of Chinese, who grave an offence in itself,
Werd
fssures in the
Continuing their journey through a
that he had consigned to his firm five cases ridges of bare rock, which everywhere dis of black option rolvet, marked "LR." tinguished the landscape, the travellers, on four only of which he received, Nos. 2993, the third day, care to the margin of a lake, 2004, 2396, and 2007: there 24 pieces from which issued a river, which they in eacli case, and the case was valued at judged would lead to the Yellowstone. about $260 Bills of lading for cargo on After following the stream for some time,
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ANSON. BURLINOĦAMS.
A HORRIBLE affair has just been develop Hon. Win, H. Seward, Secretary of State.ed in St. Louis. Two hospital offivists and a former driver of an ambulance, wagon have been dealing in dead bodies, sending them to the medical college at Ann Arbor, MORE ABOUT THE TICHBORNE
BARONETOY.A
Mich., packed in barrels and marked The Hobart. Town Mercury-says-We
cider." At a of
Tichborne baronatoy:
the rest, oue draw upon his fancy and related a drenin. In his dreami he heaven, and he described the golden streets, went to
As he coucinded, one of the divines, who was somewhat noted for his penurious
"Luntoast what was I
"No-raping up
ed defendant.
court four $60 nutes (200) ; but de- fendant returned them, saying he wantinoon, Mr Francis (on defendant's behalf) board the amire were sent to they came to a long, irregular mount have been requested to give insertion to 2000. He afterwards gave af to Chew said that he would reserve the defence. At downs Modul Lambareas in whose goruwued on the summit by an ancient stone the following extract of a letter brought it was proposed, after dinner, argymen * Ünini,” similar to those seen in some parts ont by the last mail to lady in Hobart should in turn entertain the company Mr Francis, witness stated that be smoked would allow a reasonable bail, as one in the picou from vase Vo, 2004, the papos-weapper of New Mexico, which was half concealed Town je reference to the claimant to the with some “interesting replarks." Anto
give to defendant, in answer to this same time, he trusted that his Worship t
of which is market with their trade-mark, in grass and a growth of low bushes. opium and besides did not see very clearly, position of an inspector of Police reus not a gold stag: the paper in the same pattern As the work of removing the stones did Alresford, Hampshire, Den. 30, 1867.
any dus likely to be in a position to get a large bail; as a plece produced by the Police Velvet not appear to be a difficult one, they being. It was very kind of you to write to me, owing to his extreme old age, at
it at a high rate was tanta- tance and in further erues-examination while using bail altogether.
compared, and that.
t produced by the Police uncemented, and of medisin size, it was and I am aner if mount
A very no interested in your sta witness explained in detail the manner.
Oarn," which was letter. the open His Worship and he was bound to x found to be the site with, texture and proposed to thecainshow" and the state (ao far as he
Conveys a conferation of Sir that prodneed
by the knew from Chow atak) of the sixty house the bail no us, au far að possiblo, to ensure quay«roduced by the witness done after half a day's labor, and below was Reger Tichborne's own account of himself, habits, inquired, jocossly: Well, did you
to have to Of Polres found a solid Boux, of
hollow to tie trend. Being determined to Notwithstanding what you read of his "Yes, 1 did" "Mr Francis asked if his Worabip could wis said that the velvet was complete their work, the travaliers, after, varner in Australia, he is a gentleman in doing You were on your knee,”
factured ไท lengths of 100 yards, which one labor, dug down some twelve luches, his matters and bearing, and you woul "Praying, was transaction; it was, however, entered before not reduce it to $1,000; it was not so very wars afterwards out in three pieces. Had when they came to sa iuniense stane, Boveri bava supposed he had never left the society gold
consignment of velvet of same quality feet long, which it took the united strength of ladies and gentlemen, were you to ser Mr Hageland: It is in Police con in December last per ship Gresham end of the party to remove. Beneath there was him in a drawing-room there is no shanse of a man named Hobson, fiving on offvar-Chow Atak, contractor, having stablo.
Could another per Bed. Hlaing "Hood." been next called, was cautioned
His Worship asid that he had fixed it at, not say whether same paper for packing / long, low clambery sad when the eyes of į taking this; and of his identity I have the opposite side of the river, on the 28th.
the intruders became acqustomed to the doubt whatever, and excepting one person, Magistrate, whoasked him to say every word the losent possible amount.
Mr Haaland then intimated that he had was used as that of the present consign- darkness it was seen that an Indian cut-in whord I lava no confidence whatever, { uit., and made an assault upon him in the every government officer should be honest, uather charge to make, of extortion of $65 et Missed the case first when was told comb had been
Maasrs Murgan Lambert & Co. that Seated
sted in a row sround the quai- and it was most essential for the interests of from a man called Low Tung Kos,
cargo was all discharged the other cases rangle were of upward of thirty A SIMILAR UZAROE,' + - had then been some time in Morgan, Lab-warriors from whose forms the flash had respectable member About two months Mr Hazeland, crown solicitor, appeared bert's godowns-Mie James Rosa Anton, long since monidered away, and whose very ao, Chow Atuk stated he got $500 from to make a similar charge of uxtortion shipping clerk in Messrs Morgan, Trimburt bones eruntbled into dust at the touch of well, all disinterested witnesses. Tam Achoy to pay to the defendant; against Inspector Lawrence, the defendant at Co., said that they had cargo-boats, and the spectator On the for around lay which sum he paid on directed. At the in the above case, upon one named Low they laused and stored most of Messi incrotia iatronents of wes or ohne, 6th March tinds of the payment, Tam Achoy and defen. Tang Kee. Complainant, who is a student Heiss & Co, e gonds. Preduced bills of rows of iron and sumo of atone, and the As a umber of paragraphs have appear dans had a private interview he, however, at Canton, is owner of Lot No: 61, Praya lading for 377 packages, only 374 of which antire apartment was covered with a need, bath, in the colonial and the Engend that the reason why he was arrested could not hear what passed so they were in, and he had a coutounication with deion were received, according to the report of and almost impalpable dust, which was all lish newspapers, relative to the claimant was that he had refused longer to be the Ay inner room. After defendant went away, dont regarding the house on the 28th the head godown coulie. Sout to the ship that remained of the fuss and robes with for the Tokkerne baronstry, come inepérea + black-mailed,
was now the prosecuting Government
by the
of the truth, as it was most essential that
the Chinese community, of which he was a
by
been unerrélied.
A tugas
Two men from Alton, Ill., visited the
Sir
is from the Melburne Argus of the
Roger in generally identified by those the progress of the affray one of the man who have had an opportunity of talking t him,by six of his brother officers, ties was thrown across the bed, fatally injuring as many non-commissioned offers, and both mother and clik. fully Afty other persons who knew him
This is
room where his wife was in chili-bed. In
A St. Louis gambler, recently arrested for plying his vocation, pablishes a card in which he says the gambling houses of that. city have each been paying the police $100 mouth to secure exemption fem arrest,
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