OCTOBER 22 1869,
this may be, it will naturally g to the Secretary of the be followed to Peking by those of the Times and ich are copied in the last China, Express The Stand consistent, though tempe but the Times has not ge. It is therefore driven t ander the admission that o probable this court fof not sincere in its declara sant it (the mission) as an Decognition of the duty of discovering that "our re he answered the useful dicating what we intend our e policy to be. Whetherfor 86 Government understands ite advantage to be left frpe within its own dominions, own ourselves readvõllitai eeping its Mandarins tider ol, and that we refuse to
as responsible henceforward ing the peace in China." ere be, indeed, contantiés. any foundation for the hat the Chinese Govern eavouring to deceive the ers by a pretended desire more direct relations with d be hard to make out, bow, nter into war, under, Jess aditions because we had unpopular office of elastie. le for outrages which are te of mandarine delegated But in this, as in its auces, the Times but reite error. When will it leazze lainental difference of opi
those who write at home
l knowledge, and those wid
with special knowledge assumption that the Cen- ent can by any possibility ake its local abordinaten test, For the sake of argu- willing to admit that the brities are all that can be. they desire to enter into bny with foreigners that. ress, the abolition of un-
etc, are and haye the objects, dearest to
But our position is ed. We maintain that delusion, aided by Mr is that China(not the he Prime Minister or the heral of Custoros) is anxious the county of ratións. This ith ample proof before us, hina, sa represented by her. xious for nothing so much preigners to Jerfolio.or sible And more than that anat alapse efe the freiwill sial authorities in Kated
The Reason I obvio eigners insist on fair deal- Way of importa, do.
The
ve by unjust vozactions.
they walkhodky arcival i we have heard we are in- spect two things—Firstly,
nese were mincere enough in 17 Burlingame, but Matthe μποντα του λογους ταις
self a believer in the degre
apouted it americanjɛ and bbed for his pains and
at his belief in that the
he Mandarins, are 'öprised common sense and daily hew the mvorse to be the
eway, however like the an derive comfork b phatic discussions to which ne Mission has given rise. ctually been mentidiled in Is, debated upon in parlia een recognized as a place tradors reside agresult scarcely have been achieved cept Under the cations of and bloody war this
or nothing bled, we are puite Burlingame embassys It hực serve the cause of fo- na in China-though we will be exactly in the style by its projectors
ARTH,
porary this morning jasped Telegrams in the form of the first time a fas right to give tiinae tele- world of Hongkong. This
is easy to be accounted for.
r of the China Mar, han
same right in the ordinary.
nëss." - The lesené non the
insinuates to the contrary, The conduct of Beuter's
le taste wentamen thinks.
Fir
Lade
ader which ha
ant with the proprietor Mail, we shall be hap him the opportunity of r own impression is that trouble himself about the desire is, as shown to-day; e telegrams to the China er, as soon as we are ab o, and we did so at 12.40
the lessee of the Daily
d the monopolyte upply,
red
ver the time
ere issued from the Chind Clearly the public are he competition which the ads so annoying. 43-
ot keeps our telegram but tuitously to the saberthers. Mail us HOOK & we may
ces has hitherto kept them
No. 1988-OCTOBER 22, 1869.1
LOCALE
LEST. Colonel GJ, Burne, Tord Regt., has been granted Horse Guards leave on- the recommendation of a Medical Board from 461 August 1809 to 10th February 1870.
SUPREME COURT. CRIMINAL SESSIONS (Before the Hon. J. Pauscerors, Acting Chief Justice, and a Jury.)
Oct 22 1869.
THE CHINA MAIL.
volunteered to defend the prisoners at the request of the Court, would no doubt take every objection on behalf of the prisoners; and he would no doubt make a goddest of the fact that the socoinplice would doubt- less have kept his mouth shut had the mo ney been paid him by the prisoners; but he (the, A AG) repeated that he could only and the Jury to bonsider the state- ment of the Urola witness apart altogether from
distinot things
From the
SPAIN.
through the Champs Elyses, the Boule THE HARVARD-OXFORD varde, and the Rue de Rivoli, returning
great deal more. What we wish, however, BOAT RACE. afterwards to Saint Cloud. The
to repeat is that, in the opposite event, it Catriage had no escorte
Imperial
(Timis, Sept. 10.).
would simply bare been proved that their Just a fortnight after date the echoes of system is really better than oura, which, An Imperial decree, dated St. Cloud, the the great international contest come back after all, was the important question The Court sat at ten o'clock, when the
5th iusty las been published, promulgating to us, and we learn how the United States Either anawain is worth more than his following Jurors answered to their names:
the Senator Consultum of the 8th instant, awaited the result of the Boat race, and weight in a boat or he is not. Mussra W. K. Hughes, E. W. Blackwood,
together with the articles relative to the how they received the accounts of their the former doctrine, the
We hold The following in of interest in connections C. & Brandt, B. Dale, F. A. Whester, O.
Budget, which formed a Schedule to the defeat. Noching, we are bound to
Amerious to the The reported ions of the Carnatic Bock, and John M'Nulty. Mr. Alexander
Subatus: Consultam.
Bily latter but we do not think there would M'Donald
was called- "The B&O: Compsuya (extra). She bad shown disrespect to the officers of the character given hjul, as they were
I-upon to explain why
could be more satisfactory than this infor- have been any unfairness in
in pitting one Orissa sailed from Buinbay last Saturday the Court in failing to answer & summons,
of nation. The story the race is told from systems against the other. As it is, though The A. A. G. then proceeded to call Tung
first to last with all the detail characteristic we haljove we gave the Americans an ad- after necesity for this extra stemer or rather in failing to explain that his Pako, who repeated the statement pre-vernment has sont a telegram to Vichy far as wo can see, a single false impression it is fairly open to them to speak if the afternoon for Aden and Sucarrying a the
Completo tranquillity prevails. The Go- of American journalism, but without, as Vantage they were willing to dispense with, was ouused by the accident that befell the brother had gone home. The fact that degfal oven, at the Magistracy, with won informing General Prim that there is no or a single wrong condusion. We give our condition as a disadvantage imposed. machinery of the Ears, which left. Bom-Me John M.Donald, Wast Point, (brother derini hequr and Mr. Haylar, in crose nooossity for his speedy return to Madrid.readers an opportunity of perusing the nar In iss leading columns our New York bar on 3rd August last, as she was nearing to Mr. Donald West Point) had been examination, did not succeed in shaking
the
general strength of the narrative.
rative elsewhere, Gres ACO Sing to the Times of India summoned, and the summons was attempt Akwai, one of the man whoft
ere elsewhere, regretting only that we contemporary writes as follows ed to be served on the West Point brother,
cannot a large of The Administrative Council of the North the contest, which our contemporary pre- the Oxoniaun ought to give them the chance
the **ades of
common fairness we maintain that Flora, will return as an exila Orisez This was explained, and Mr M'Donald pre-on board the junk while the attack was German Lord have to-day resolved, toments to its subscribers in the centre of the of a return match. Let the accidenta which the bringing 4
mail, band, the kos consequetica of the sent stated that Mr M'Donald absent had being made, was also called; and he gave establish a line of steamers between Bremen sheet. In other respects it will suffice to told in this race, against the Americans be akap to the Eitra, the other steamers gone home; that he gave this information on briary cendence, which was hit and the West Indies is a preliminary way that the moral drawn on the other side courageously faced by the Englishmen. bare bad to turn round Immediately on to the
arrived and that he thought no answers to Mr
was left
map
their arrival at Suez, instead of being abla lutterer that he was out when the materially shaken by any of his subsequent stop contracts have been entered into for of the Atlantic is precisely similar to that
to stay there a work, as it is for many rea-more about it there was no intention on
sona desirable they should do; but the Orissa will place the line on its proper ing again. The French steamer, the
his
the construction of three steamers
TURKEY.
...
discovered here. The Barvard crew were beaten, but beaten only after a most gallant and long undecided struggle, and they Daoud Pasba's new propositions relative were beaten because, whereas they were to the Koumolian Railway sohome were under certain disadvantages, "they had term. It is expected that they will be however, to be considered with gruator care accepted, as the Sultan is very desirous than has as yet been bestowed upon the that Railways should be constructed through-point how far those disadvantages were out the country. A better feeling prevails were voluntarily undertaken and how far in the money market.
needlessly i
I
Court, His Lordship said that altered the part to show any disrespect to the case considerably but at the same time left Soes on the same day, as the hoped that every respectable man would discovery of the two wounded Indians and discussed, to-day at the Council of Minia no advantages to spare." It deserves, they will be, during their stay, the most Carnatic and kept company with bar off rather assist justion than otherwise.
on for a distatice of about 220 miles. Reference to the chart shows that this would bring her in close proximity to the rocks called "the Brothers "coral islele about slity feet above high water mark with 50 fathoms water all round. They are about 230 miles from Suez and calonlat
EGYPT.
ng roughly are 90 miles North of have been given over and over gain) then bis duties an Harbor Master's agent for poris published by a Vienna newspaper,
the two systems of rowing will have been satisfactorily teated. The Oxoniana bave shown themselves a spirited low; it i not too much to expect from then a chival." rous emulation of the course taken by our representatives. If they come over hero popular men in the country. The whole nation would take a pride in insuring for them generous treatment and fair play. Whether they won or lost the day, ther reception would be a thing for them to: The Harvard crew, being aa the American remember all the rest of their lives. There States, sent x challenge last year totsford extended to the Harvard grow which would report explains, the best crew in the United is ho sivility or hospitality which has been with an offer to row either a six-onred or not be repaid here to the Buglishmen four an eight-cared rate on English waters fold. Let us, then, have another race, on:
the Americans in favour of their water. Two such crews, ought out to to broken up without one more trial of strength.
incurred.
Dedalus aboal, on which there le 18the midnight attack upon Sowkewan in registers or permits had been issued pre-being concentrated, and the fortifiostions Now, here was a point voluntarily given by the Charles Rivar, or some other suitable
house
who
Wan
NEWS OF LIVINGSTONE Doctor James Kirk, Civil Surgeon of
The Court for tifin at 1.30. prehended what he learnt of the doings of Inspector Anningson's evidence com- the attack, co far as he saw, as well as the the dead and winded sergeant. This THE SOWKEWAN MURDER witness described the wounds on the body Shek Alook and three others were placed of Mahoney, especially that which must at the bar and charged with the wilful ho
have been the death-wound, & punctured murder of Jamus Mahoney (P. C. Sergeant) wound in the region of the heart, which witch said must have been made by a at the village of Boskewan, arly on the dagger or some other sharp instrument morning of the 18th April last.
In opening the cats (thie faste of which is prader was known to the Inspector A domplete denial is given to some re-
the issue Acting Attorney fiensial stated the facts of
of boat-registers, and several according t to which the Egyptian army was which Sergeant Mahoney met his death This first prisoner and onnor two others ware
viously to this master of the Yi-iee junk. were e receiving fresh armaments. We have to record the loss of the British played by the prisoners in that fatal night, to Mr. Hayiler, this wiinaas said that oue and then drew special attention to the part
apprended before, but released. In reply ship Devenport 1188 tone, Captain Kennedy, from London bound to Shaughat, on the raid 11 may be remembered, that, aut us: constable pursued the attacking, band while Zanzibar, has written a letter to the Bom- Natuna Shoals The Derenport had a full complice was brought, forward targo of general merchandise and left Doh-oo board the stone-boat from place they retreated with the fights, but the rebar Goverùment stating that a Caravan had on the Atlantic are not lisely to improve we hope each orew will be allowed to do its
on the 22nd June. The reset struck attacking party sallied forth to attack the testing parties at ouos, put out the lights arrived at Zanzibar on the 29th Atignat from on a rock about 11 miles from the Great village; and of this witness, the, learned a consequence, and he ceased the pursuit the interior, bringing letters from. Syced there is the difference of climate, which in the race, in so far as they relate i Natunas about 10 o'clock am. She backed AA. G. remarked that he dil nut mean (witness) saw no lights at all.
Madjids, Agent at Uayayembe in the Unya off the rock, but was making so much walk to set up this man as a paragon of res stated that he came on shore from his host to send another box of brandy, a white man Joseph Couch (P.U. 63), next called, myvesi country to our brother, urging bin that the Captain considered it advisable to ability, vory far from that. Tang Pak Fou besch her on the bast side of the Great (the witmous in question) was a person on hearing a shot fired, and mat two In- having roached: Ugirvi, and to thought rendered by the Americans of their own as the price of the trixi-not unnaturally, Natanas, where she now lies. A boat was engaged on board stone-boats as a protes dias trying who said that there were in-li- the white man might
by the Unye best to Sarawak to obtain help : And B. Htiou because he was well known by the loongs; they would not orme with bin, joinbe road between Ugirvi and the na Gunboat Elk, which was there at the time, pirated, side was not what could be and he took three of his four lokongs and which is open safe for stall bodies of men. immediately proceeded to the wreck, saved called a reputable mau; in fact, it would went up to the road. There he saw fifty
or sixty Chinese standing on the road, say that Doctor Livingstone is at Ugirti, Native Messengers have also arrived who and landed's part of the cargo, and having be against reason that a respectable man fels a boat's crew in charge of the wreck, would appear as an accomplice in such he fired his revolver, when the Chinese ran front Unyayeinbe; the information conse armed with muskots, stinkpore, and spears which is one month's travelling distance brought Captain Kennedy and the crew of But apart from the was off. He then followed them for about.quently is a few months old. the last ship to Singapore The Elk arrived character, if the Jury believed his
at twenty pades, when he came upon the body as part of
Another Caravan was expected to reach mess of evidence to be in the harbour lash evening (Oct. 12). brought before then, then his character of Sergeant Mahoney the sergeant was Zanzibar in gmonth.
did not materially affect the troth of the groaning as wounded in the left breast gil baunya silly story. They would be justified in belier Witness and lokongs took him at one to `****
And on the temple, and said not a word. ACUEENSPONDENT kindly forwards the foling his evidence, if they thought it hatmo- the bost, and pulled him across to the lowing, just received from Manils under nized, with, and was corroborated by the Station, but he died about a minute after defp of Oct 19, 18601
other evidence to be produced and if they having been placed in the boat. The gang had such belief, without any reasonable
Straits Times.
As with you, everything is the Duke.
went
Inspector recalled, stated if not the other guilty of murder, that two or three of the prisoners were a
three.
Witnees
three books were seized on board When returned to Sowkawan and
BOMBAY 6th October, 1869. THE DUBBAR ABANDONEDA ARA should be held at Agra on the occasion of The Grand Darbar which it was proposed Price Alfred's visit to India, has been abamtund in tonsequence of the prevailing sourcity and the famine in Rajpootans His Royal Highness is expected to arrive Princes and Nobles have been invited to meet him.
remark that, if ever it should be accepted,
On this cordial invitation we will only.
steering as it plenses. The "accidents"
range water, were simply those which the the other condition was extorted from them Americans undertook to encounter; but
to the
nents. If they were to come over to in strauge water, and after the previous inconvenience of a bea-voyage. Ten days land to pull the race, they must reads.
the condition of an oarsman, vesides clich may tell upon landing. In short, this sides" on a far larger scale, but it was aur point was equivalent to the " toaa for
free will. Their challenge was virtually as we truely admit, but without, as it seems anffer to try conclusions with a British to us, any sufficient resson. We think the crew on its own river, and expressed race would have been just sa fair, and it concession they site. a conviction that they could afford the would certainly have been more instructive, We think bad the fashion of each country bean fol.
SUCCESS. (Saturday Review)
we can come to your racing-ground and loved by its crew though it is rather beat you there was their message, and hard, we acknowledge, to pick any hole at courageous message it was So far, all in a race so well coutested and so gal- therefore, the disadvantage of the Aine-lautly wou rican crew was of their own inviting, and if it told against them, the result only proves a miscalculation on the of the
part
beat us, but however strong they might be, of mere success, unless indeed it be the strong enough to give us some odds and challengers. They thought they were
they were not, as the event proved, quite worship, of meru wealth. There is nothing There is nothing so ahjoct as the worship strong enough for that. They might have beason as pulling evon, but not with the tools than to admire and flatter a man odda against themselves which they ve has carried his point, because he' lias come simply because he has got on, because he
however, of more doubtful character.
the reception which is to cut some $20,000.: to find the first phins There am to be two balls, one of etiquette Jury that he was on board Sheki preliended from the junk on the 24th May, on the 20th Deceraber, and many Indian fured to accept. There is another points to be talked about in the way in which ho And one of native costume for the ladies! -tell Adello's bonse, in San Sebastian is being got tup in magnificent style for his roocp sion. The royal laudare is to be hoisted there. The streets are all to be covered in along the route from the wharf, and all
Alook's, stone boss, and that there was a large number of Chewchow men pa board; that they went to Saiwan Bay, where on curtain night they landed on shore, having taken torches, markets and spears,
mined, and they gave testimony as to the Indian P. Os. 87 and 207 were next exa- manner in which they were pressed by the attacking party, and the confusion which
house on the line are to be repainted gud with them; that ho went with one party one (29) was thrown into by the fact of so dipper ship Chusa, Captain Roy, from Bakatied that the loss, if such it was, need anfe, from some aanse or other; not been
to decorate his house under and saw the most part of what took pince
The diversos, Mill be
on the apresión of the, attack, on Samples
7 the
livery of 40 Korvants $600 house, 34, the village for the
to be if court costume. All the
is to be covered with Triumphal arches
Shek Alook gave the orders for
ĐIỆ
attnek,
and led one of the parties, the attacking
night enormous displays of fire works was the lender of the
28 soon sa
y having divided into two parties ; that foromost
other
Times.
should
after its own fashion; but
his
true
are
many
enemies at
is nighted, and will escort him up the bay. foreigner! Ivi at he saw the wounded from this office at 12.40 to-day to allay Signalled the barque " Mary steered or guidederica by the bow ow, home or abroad, or the general who wins a
plain
place and Illuminations, 2000 British flaga are being told for decorating the streets. The party, and that he himself was with th Spanish Admiral will sail for Corregidores stationary party in which the three with the whole Heat as the Bulaten
мета prisoners
on the ground, sad the Two of the stack regimental bands have free party running away and that he bound tising God Save the Queen, 100 strong occurrence and the first prisoner saying subscribers may be placed in possession ing about 61 in fact, the Spaniards are really going to do. We have had bad luck this time we have of the latest news at the earliest possible and 3 points on the Fort bow. Barque angh system is kuuwa, and to boat in evur any
Jandwounded two foreigncia". Now, if then y moment
believed the atory ་་ ༤
of this man to be a cation; then they must look at the probabi to be a fair- lities of how It would be framed in the spect of the $500 roward offered by Govern ment. It was certainly most probable that
beau Frooked into one and are now piac the prisoners talking afterwards about the be, similarly sued, in order that qurderate and dry, all in mid set, ship go that sli. In this comitry not do all this absolutely without any eye to
the entire thing this time
ག
An action has been bled in the Calcutta High Court by Mr Ogbourne, the manager
of the late Albert Assurance Company, against the Indir Daily News for an
DOMESTIC.
THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE HARVARD CREW. LONDON, 11th September, 1869,
standing sme
10lb,
in
a cortain
ero cas88,
There are plenty of cases in which success in no way proves the successful party to be
direct evidence against the prisoners was Company has announced that notwithstand heavy rain. 6.30 a м. cleared up. Swangi -better have been accepted. boat is not right, and in which, failure in no way proves
a
-The weight of a coxswain
In the
If an English crew is to race an American wished to be talked about, and to think crew, one side unat needs lose the advan-corn. of others whose merits and efforts COLLISION AT SEA
tage of its own ground; but the Americans may have been equal to hie, or very likely The following report of the British lost perhaps more that this, and we are not math greater, bat whose merits and efforts Foo chow.foo bound London, has been have been submitted to. When the first lucky as his in gaining the object at Barbed an intay plater in Paul, forwarded for publication to the Straits callange arrived from Now England is was whit ruhay an ad. And, is this
as interplater
regard to private
men, Tho Chusan left Fouchow on Aug. auined by the ohallengers that each side true with regard to Governments and na it is equally Mt Hayllar then addressed the Jury on 18th th 8.30AM; Borneo bore E. these fashions were essentially different. behalf of the prisoncra..
tinhs The politics of many people Amor con osramon accustom themselves toated. by SS: Centre of
Wholly
by phy
physical bigness and REUTER'S LATE TELEGRAMS,
Buccess. They admire the great of so
so many millions and so [The subjoined telograms were loud bequeme bha and calms 1. another
e-masted Scugoder in com- aterraman,
State course the boat must be
be square sailes, they admire the King or the somehow, but this duty Minister who overthrows. Foocha from
to London; 8,50 .: Swangi performed in subscribers whose cards were presented. Talad bearing S. S. B The late" telegrains by every mşif will £ 16. viud & E., ship leading 8. G. W no- mauage the rudder ropes with his feet. The gnat battle and slays so many thousands
Island H
who contrives to keep a look-out ahead and grijat result is that the weight of one nix is savunsuccessful Government, the defeated ge per hour, barque in sighted bost, which, in fact, contains n
I simply poob-pooked. Now dead
heral, are all ame way, distant about 2 miles weight kept away evidently with the intention of steered in such a fashion. Our boats, by us but success, to have no regard to
the moral and thero
conditions of the sa80, speaking us, being every appearance whe
whether eigt-cared, six-oared, or four is of his coming too close, put the helm band a cared, are steered by a coxswain sitting at 18 certainly, whether in public or private about an paltry a way of forming a port, and 1st
hailed I the Barque to put hi
tled to that of the boat itself. Consequent after all, like most popular errors, it is not alleged libel, published in that paper on the this witness, in his apxuty to obtain The Prince of Wales has directed Cappily of go spacker sheet, abip paying the stern, and bis weight, therefore, is ad-ndement as well be thought of fat lat September) and in a subsequent laste. | rewald, would have at once said that htain Patton Saunders, the president of the All right" Befurd our ship could pay the Oxford men at once declined to carry such a way of
helm hard down, when some person auswer it, when the Harvard challenge arrived, wholly an error; mean and irrational as Royal Athletic Club, to communicato to the ed Dasages are laid at Rs. 25,000 An action had seen the folt prisoners in the Gentlemen of the Harvard University are off aufficiently, the two vessels came in colli- considerable weight from which their opp universal standard, there is
of judging is, if it is made 3.A. for libel, with damages laid at Rs. 10,000, front rank and that the wounds were his regret at being unable to pay his respectssion, carrying away the jibboom by the capnents would be relieved. A light man is has been comienced by the Eanitary actually dealt by then upon the person to them during their recent visis to Bag: the vessels then separated, what he hailed men count for heavy weight in a four-oard Commissioner of the Panjab against of the constable. But this was not the land, and his admiration of the gallant
kg no water), always chosen for oxswain, but the lightest out of truth in it at the botom... Suc cess is not necessarily a marit; failure is the Labore paper, tilager Jones, libal action against the wounded the Indian constables, but only race on the Thames,
Indian Public Opition. Found his haid that he was of the party who manner in which they rowed their great us to stand by bini, shortened sail and wore I boat ; in fact, on this occasion the English both in public and is chea
ship to the Eastwaryl, cleared the wreck of steersman weighed
in private affairs, in Ceping Times, resulted
and the Am- 00 the 2nd inakin saw the body of the police sergeant lying
the jibboem and burnt hiuslights over the erican 11416, 50 that if the race had been which we might almost say that success is fordict of £20 for plaintiff with ooste on the ground afterwards and when retreat
bows to examine the damage, found out rowed as the Harvard crew proposed, the meritorious, and that failure in blame- And on the 8th, another alleged libel will had commenced; and he did not go so far LONDON, 2414 September, 1860.
water and fingre head driven, completely Oxford boat would have been laden with not only the worshippers of success, bat worthy. Thers certainly are cases in which because of action at Colombo, the plaintif
over to starboard; the, night cloudy and something like a hundredweight at the
men who look at things in a very different being Lieut. Edgecumbo, at the 73rd, and as to say that he saw the brat prisoner do SEROPEAN AND ALBERT INSURANCE the defendant proprietor of the Observer carry a musket and bayonet And this Society have announced their determina-and rockets
anything but lead the foremost party and
2:1 COMPANIES. The Directors of the European Assurance squally kept company and burnt blue lights stern, while the American boat carried no way, will condemn an budertaking if it load at all. It is not, therefore, surprising fails, which they would certainly have There seems be quite a libel mania abroad very vagueness or weakness in the accom-tion to resist the winding up order.
Sept. 28th-3. Wind chopped into that our champions declined such terms, In the Beat
plice's statement-the fact that he gave no
The Liquidator of the Albert Insurance the Northward with thick weather and and yet we cannot help thinking they had approved if it had suod.eded: Tus Ceylon Examiner esys-We are glad to strong point for the Jury and in favouring the winding up order, the payment of miles. At this time ship conitasnced msita pure or unqualified disadvantage. The the defeated party to be wrong
Island bearing N. E. by E. E. about 7 learn from our contemporaries: that. Sir of trusting the evidence of the accomplice premiums must be continued as uotial, ing water inch per hour. Saw the Barque steersman having no other duty but to ease of an unprovoked invasion, or of any Hercules Bobinson is likely before long to Again, a to the abbaequant converantions otherwise Policies will be forfeited. bo untrated with the Government of on board, there was a point which might Madras The Times has reason for be strike the Jury, viz, that the prisoners only and Mr. William Pairbairn have accepted on account of thick squally settled boat on the best possible course, must needs,
Mr Thomas Bazley, M. P., Mir-Whitworth to the Northward over to the Bogro shore, steer, and being su placed as to direct the other manifestly, unjust war, auccess and Having that His Excellenes stands not apold of two foreigners who werd wounded, Buronetcies,
failure are in no sort tests of right westhor were unable to communicate with it Less favorably in the opinion of Earl Maye while in point of fust there were three wound
it may be imagined, steer better than the wron We honour the
Wrong tlie Barque, or ascertain the damage dons bow dar, who has to look behind him for to the last, even though his canso be hope
patriot who resists thau In that of Her Majesty's Secretary of ed altogether to and this was quits, natural,
to dur bows.
and to attend to his rowing feas. What we mean by succuss and failure prospeck State," and we sincerly hope our cou- though very improbable if the story
had tempurary is correct in his belief that the been manufactured for the
AMERICAN www.f.
Sept 29th-Kept company with the besides. But good steering means so much being in any case a test of right and wrong pake of the
LONDON, 11th ·eptembr., 1869. :| Barqué up till 7A of this date, it then saved ground, and the ground so saved good opinion of a Governor General goes arowari. The leagued A. A. G. oiled upon The Mississipi Conservative Convention being smooth water and fine weather with more than compensate for the additional is thin. The breach of any law, whether At any rate, that must be international or municipal, is prima facie Long way in guiding the selection of Go- the Jury to regard and weigh the statement was held on the ath at Philadelphia. Louis light winds. Signalled to the Bargue that weight carried. Terions of Presidencies... 16 is to be hoped with a sie to its probabilities, ratlier Dout was asuimenaly nominated for Go we were seriously damaged, and had purus to be defended, otherwise je obrate that special stroumstance most dis shown to jus orime. If it is to be justified, some Ceylon will survive the loss of Sir Hercules than in view of the character of the
Blank, when he sent a boat, with Chief to be it is clear fify it, some evidence must be brought to able administration, as it would be too himself The fact of the foreigners also Charles D. Robinson was nominated for pointed out to them. Shortened, we this Americans are, by the varý faute of the show that the breach of ordinary low was
AL the Wisconsin Democratic Convention Mats and Carpenter, when the damage touch to expect his successful rule bere toon of we only knew of whether Governor, and resolutions were adopted hove to, both ships Carpenters went in the If their bow cars can actually steer their from a lower law to a higher. To matt
add mora skilfui osramen than ourselves. in obedience to a higher law or an appeal boat t examine Tux N. B Handelsblad of the 1st October sergeant or the others were wounded favoring taxation of the National Debt,
the damage done. When buste eo suscefully that nothing is het Government of one's own country, mortally or
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to wage General Canby, commanding in Virginia, we found the following, namely cutwater either in the steering or the pulling, they all unauthorized war against tatas regarding railways in Java The object for which the atacking parties came will issue a proclamation Convening the and outer stem apparently drawn the then set us an example both in economy ment of another conate, is under all Govern official opening for traffic of the Samarang down the hill to Sowkewan, it was clear to legislature on the 8th of October. The Test mainstem at the scarf seriously de- and art, and a refeast on our part to meat circumstances, to commit a crime. But and Bolo Railway, will host likely be cele have been robbery, and the home of Sam. Oath will not be required of members. maged, so much so that a Chisol could such conditions would amount to a confes there undoubtedly are special circumstances brated this mouth, in ball places. At the les was specified as the particplar spot vez Walker will be installed this be inserted right through the opening to Low, unassisted, against four. Englishmen, but a virtuo. Now in what cases is a breach
sion of inferiority. Four Americans offer last mentioned place, a committee has al fixed on for attack. It would
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render either action not a crime fer which upper and lower part of the main to ro ready been appointed for the regulation of tain enough that Mahoney, a brave man A severe storm raged on the evening of stem splintered, the copper all turn adrift but the Englishmen cannot row without of ordinary law, either municipal or inter- the festivities. His Excellency the Go-
an he was, had gone out ou hearing a slight the 8th in the New York States, soriously by the hooding onda, on both sides as far the assistance of a fifth man to steer national, jus vernor-General will attend the official starbance, and had met Le death by injuring the telegraph Boos and destroying below water as could be examined; iron Unless, therefore, this fifth man does
justifiable and pisiseworthy? It opening at Sulo. Ip the middle of the meart of the foremost attacking party, be
is impossible to and unroofing several churches and other musi bulwarks on port side crushed in more good by his steering than harm by beforehand, because each case must be give spy definite rules muath His Excellency will be required the old oity of Batavia, as the first spade were bound to get rid of before they could estimated at over $1,000,000.
cause the sergeant was one the robbers buildings in Boston, where the damage is salt fore rigging, and the iron stanchion bin weight, it follows that the Amerious judged on its own merits. But we should bent iaboard, five differeus places in the system, which enables four men to do the say that there are two preliminary requisiten will be put into the ground, for the making accomplish the felonious object which The American Prese commenta at kroat paint strade very much cut out in the work of five, is the best, and the sooner our in every case. The cause to be supported, the Batavia and Buitenzorg railway that had in view Then hearing the length on Canadian affairs, and generally planks the whole of the ironwork con- bow cars learn to steer the better. But this, though formally wrong, must be substan Nothing has hitherto heel lestad as to whistle of the other polkema, they all predicting an early separation of the British rooted with the bowsprit badly damaged, of course, is all a matter of confecture, and tially right, and there must be a reasonable the arrangements for a festive celebration ran off 1 was matter for regret that American Colonies from the mother Requested the Chief Mate of the vessel we regret the question was not brought to hope of its success. Herein lies the appa of this ceretioný,“
greater energy was not shown in the purspit country,
(which proved to be the Joseph Sprott" the text of trial by allowing each crew to rently hard saying that there are speed its of the stacking parties, which might have General
of War temporarily,
dou) to retorn and ask his Captain to come means sure that the first challenge of the right and wrong of actions. Mr Nicholls, Democrat, han har elected and exstitie: the decage, which he did. Harvard men was not a fair one. To come congressional delegate for the Wyoming After holding a comanation, and the opi to the point, les any reader recall the sir. territory, Mr Hawling, the late Secretary ion of the two Carpenters considered the cumstances of the race. Les as then sup for war, was buried today with Imposing damage done so serious and the ship now
Baronts say the Viceroy of Egypt has of 1 inch of water making
ed to dispense with a coxswain, but that machinery from A Para firm. The total scarf getting in reture, Mr Fay, their bow car, had ben amount of the order is about $5,000,000. unfortunistely the wrong toad was taken by smotrnt to 870,000,0,0 common, wished ont which would cause a much more the river ahead of him, the rudder rupes the Oakým and felt getslug compelled to divide his attention between Formers, vie, the road to Stanley. $800,000 pref-rret,
M. EUGENE GODARD, accountant, made an L'ARDINAL CULLEN has publisher a letter The learned A. A. G. concluded his aus Seatp
Berjous lesk. Came to the doclusion that at his fest, and his own proper work in the ascension recently at Rheims (Marne), but the model sebool.apstem of the Irish usually lengthy address by saying that the
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the ship was unfit to probed in the passage boat waaid that really have been in favour in alighting, his balloon, the "Cite de Astional Board. Le describes it as rease was a very important Gej and
Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather to London-the nearest port being finga of the magenta or unfair to the dark blue 1 Florence," was caught in a gust of wind m-plute with Usager, and well calculated to deserved the most careful commiders the Emperor went from St. Cloud to Faris porsi parted company in Lat. 40. We cannot think so. The american lest and tors into shreds. Fortunately the undermine the Lonudatiout of the Catholic ton of the Jury. The Counsel for the on the evening of the 10th socotpanied by Lon. 127 95. E. and steered for this port, in steering as it was, and without cox-persons in the basket, three in number,
prisoners (Mr Hayllar), who had kindly the Empress Their Majesties dryre Singapore,
swain they would bare kout, we suspect, # were able to land unloard. --
Interfere with his well-arorited promotion.perfeclly natural,
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irish bolleve a fact that in consequence bean greatly facilitated by the lights which Secretarian has been appointed of Liverpool, from Shaughsf bound to Lon- ! row after its own fashion. We are by no which snocess and failure are tesis of the.
of a rupture between Major Trauchell, the robbers carried in their retreat One
Ceylon Rifles, and Mr Pops Henuessy, the man would have been quite enough to former has been youalled Capt. G D have left in charge of the wounded men, Harvey asstimes the command at Labban, and eqmebody could at least have gone siki Mr Perkins will be transferred from after the retreating band however, this ceremonien
Colombo to Labian to make up this com- was not done for an hour after and then The Brio abates reglutared; on the 10th every appearance of them, with that the Harvard-orow had boun allow dered a large quantity of sugar-making.
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