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No. 4744.—SEPTEMBER 17, 1878]

Defondant: I would respectfully submit "not" misconduct, your Worship.

His Worship said no more, and defendant

In one form or another, it must be borne dare you come here and say ench a thing? in mind that this question in me which It is your own misconduct that has got you touches the groat principle which England, into frouble. has ever recognised in her Colonial govern- ment-la, that, of perfect freedom of con- aclenco and of rolluious belief. So long as that principle is not endangered, anything | left. which can be done to secure a bettor obsbr vance of Sunday in this Colony shall receive our heartiest support. The Government," we understand, has done all it can reason ably be expected to do it is for residents to do the rest.....Ed...O. M.}

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Police Intelligence. (Before J., J. FBanom, Esq.) 17th September, 1878.

MSALABREACH OF HAOL REGULATIONS.

James McCann, a seaman, and a prisoner tidergoing sentence in Victoria Gaol, was obarged with endeavouring to smuggle some tobacco, into the gaol. He admitted the offence and was sentenced to pay a fine of 35, or in default to be further imprisoned, at the expiration of his present sentence, for 14 days with hard labour,

Cat THE RUNNER NUISANCE,''

TO-DAY'S FINES

Jp Kam Fing and others, hawking with out a license. Fined 25 cents each.

Cheng Akia and another, coolies, fight ing and creating a disturbance in the public streots. Fined 25 cents each.

Teung Afuk, a coolie, trespassing on Crown lands. Fined $1.

F. G. dos Romodios, clerk, realding at No. 34, Holywood Road, assaulting his table-boy and cook. Fined $1 in ench

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SUPREME COURT. IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honer Mr Justice Russell.)

17th September, 1878.

THE CRINA MAIL.

expire any place, except in Europe or Africa; and as the piano was valued at about $450, there would certainly not be any surplue, not even eo much as pay the passage could be got for the instrument.

Mr Toller admitted the document, but contended that the sum of $500 had been paid to the solicitor in Singapore in full payment of the claim, while the document could have no fores unless registered under the Land Sale Ordinanco. Besides, the piano was not in the hands of the Misses Draegar batin those of the Company.

Mr Dennys submitted that the Misses Draegar had given it into the bands of the Company, and certainly Mr Lilley was not the Company.

Division of the High Court of Justice, and gents at Live, Berzegovina, and other leads to the supposition that it is the long" as the decision was rendered yesterday in points on the frontier north of the river lost Maxippa. favor of the appellant, the Couct issued a Naron, ousing the broaking up of several A meeting of the creditors of Edmond writ of probibition, directed against the bands, the obisfs of which accompanied, by Fallister, formerly of the Camp Hotel, sentence to suspension passed by the Court Hadji Luja, are said to have led into Al-Yangtzzo-poo Road, was held yesterday

...bania. of Arches,

afternoon (Sept. 9th) at H.M.s Supreme - Lord Chief Justles Cookburn, delivered Berlin, August 14.A hill for prevent Court, under the presidency of A. the opinion, Justice Mellor cocoueriag, ing the spread of Socialism bas boon sub- Mowat, Heq., the Registrar. The liabilities Justice Lush dissenting. The Times, committed to the Gorman Federal Council. It were estimated at botweon five and six menting on the judgment of the Court, prohibits associations, meetings and publi thousand dollars, and the assets at about says: A much more important issue than cations in furtherance of Socialistio or $600. The following creditors presented the enforcement of Lord Penzance's decres Communistic objects. The appeal from the their claims:-W. Popps, the petitioning is directly involved. The majesty of the decisions, of the central authorities will be ereditor, $1,824,82; Hall and Holts, $80; Court of Queen's Bench has repudiated the to an Imperial Bureaun, to be created for Me Schmidt representing creditora to the principles of law established by the judg the purpose of considering questions con- amount of $11; Joe Ming-kee, $823; Lea ment of the Judicial Committee, of the cerning public meetings and the prese. keo, $156; and Chin cho, $96. Only the Privy Council, and hava exbatantially Penalties range from a fine to a year's Im- petitioning creditor had proved his claim Mr Toller observed that Mr Lilley and Ignored the legal authority of that high prisonment. Socialistic agents may be ex-by affidavit in the usual legal manner and MrBellings were the partners in the Com-appellato tribunal. The revocation of the pelled from towns and forbiddon to putaue consequently he was the only BWOD sentence passed upon Maokonochis implies their trades as printers, booksellers, or inn entitled to vote. Under these circumstances that Lord Penzance was mistaken as to the keepers. The central authorities may, with the Registrar adjourned the meeting for a powers of his office, and that the Judicial the sanction of the Federal Counoil, in dia fortnight, to enable the other creditors to Committee of the Privy Council shared in tricts where public safety is endangered, make affidavita of their claims. the responsibilities for his mistake Are prohibit public meetings for a year, unless we to understand that a singlo division of the meetings are sanctioned by the police the High Court of Justice can, or will, not authorities; prohibit the sale of interdicted aide the law, as settled by a tribunal of printer matter in the streets, restrict the independent jurladiation Hitherto enjoying este or possession of arms, and expel un- universal respect for the importance and employed persons.

Constantinople, August 14.In a note to value of its decisions? To this extent the go. To stop short of it would be, he affirme, a dereliction of jadicial duty," being arrived at

London, Aug. 12-Advices from the

pany.

ཨི་ན་ ལ་དང།་ཞིག

Mr Deanys, concerning the legality of the dosament, said that it was surely not in- tended to apply the Hongkong Ordinance to a Singapore document.

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Japan. (Gazette.)

The supposed appearance of a case of cho lera on board the Norwegian steamer Hakon Adelsten, at Nagasaki, caused some excite mits the possibility of an understanding place to display an amount of zeal which is none the less to be commended because tha London, August 4.-At Romo despatob alarm was false. Tho circumstances, gather

B Avan, and four others, boardingvered, and consisted principally of articles possession of the owner, and liable to seizure Lord Ohlaf-Justice, at least, is prepared to Greece, on the sth lastant, the Porte ad-ment, and enabled the Governor of that

Rose and another v. Fenwick, $111.48. This was a claim for goods sold and delt

for a fancy dress ball.”

Mr Wotton appeared to conduct the case

Mr Toller submitted that the $500 agreed to be paid were actually paid, and are now in the hands of the German Cónsul at Singa- pore. The clause in the contract was an assurance to hold a chattel, and under the Bill of Sales Act, it was apparently in the ander the Bill of Sale Act. house runners, were charged by Inspector

Mias Bertha Draagar, called, said:-I first Lindsay with fighting and creating a dia for the plaintiff, and the defendant did not met with Mr Lilley, the judgmont debtor, in turbance on board the B. B. Priam, ad appear, having left the Colony. The defen- Singapore, where I and my sisters were. An Weat Ovant of Africa say that great morta says the Iistian Government has warneded from our contemporary, the `kising bus”. were sentenced to 7 days hard labour each. dant, it appears, is a Naval Officer on board H. M. B. Modeste. The service of the summons was proved. Defendant, it was alleged, had repeatedly promised payment up to the time of the vessel's leaving the Colony,

His Lordship asked Mr Wotton if he in tended to take one execution, as in that

I. IDE BOWLER AT IT AGAIN. Thomas Ide Bowler,, broker, was sum-

moned for assaulting and beating one Li Aho, an-amah to the Ho family, Gage

Street. Defendant denied the assault.

Complainant stated: I'am Amah to the day before yesterday, about 2 p.m., I was case it was a question whether it could be but he got an advance from Mr Kugelmann. present. Her Majesty, the Queen, in the insulting the Emperax, Of the number, a very critical condition, advised his im

Ho family, residing at Gage Street. The

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Offfoer in full commission.

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agreement was mado as to forming an opera lity has prevalled there, particularly at Count Andrassy that excessive police pre-and Nagasaki Express, are these: Stoker troupe; and the first offer was that I and my Lagos, where nearly a quarter of the hura sautions against pro-Italian demonstratious named Olson had been ill for some faur eisters were to receive six months' salary in pean population died of fever and dysentery at Trieste will rekindle agitation in italy, antha with chronic diarrhoes; and for the rather than repress which, the Italian Cabi-past three weeks had been under the care advance, and a passage back to Australia; during the two months ending July 4th. salary boing at the rate of $75 per week Portsmouth, Ang. 18.The weather was net will resign,

of Dr. Renwick, a well known medical prao- for the three of us; to be deposited into unfavorable for the naval review, as the Berlin, August 14.--Since the attempted titioner in Nagasaki On the arrival of the the hands of a Bank or the German Coneul. wind was blowing at a half gale; neverthe-assassination of Emperor William by Dre steamer on the 19th August Dr. Renwick was summoned, and, finding his patient in Mr Lilley was expecting money every day, less there was a large number of spectators Nobeling, there have been 568 arrests for The Consul who advised us was not satisfied royal patch Victoria and Albart, passed 021- have been onvicted, including 81 mediate removal to the hospital, which was with the nonpayment of the $1960 or the through the feet of broadside ships, turret women. The aggregato of the sentences of effected. On arrival at the hospital, the arrangement as to return passage money, ships, sloops-of-war, gunboats, and torpedo imprisonment was 11 years. Five of the Government medical officer, Dr. Van Leen.

wen, a highly respected member of the Na and he said that, in addition to the piano, boats, numbering in all twenty-four. The accused committed suleide before trial, sam should be deposited with him as secu-men-of-war wore drawn up in fine, but no Vienna, August 18.A Convention begaanki community, pronounced the case to be one of cholera, and reported accordingly to rity. I have since hed a note from the evolutions were attempted. Bain poured tween Austria and Turkey relative to the Consul to say that the $500 have been paid down in torrents, and the review, se a spec Austrian occupation of the Turkish Fro

the Governor. Thereupon the patient was the return passage. This was Mr de Lille's to him. The piano was also as security for tacle, was a failure.

vinces, was signed yesterday by Count removed some miles away to a hospital for Andrassy, Austrian Obansellor and Minister contagious diseases; and the Governor, as proposal, as he had not paid the $1960

of Foreign Affairs, and Karatheodori Pasha, auming a right whether he had it or not, or promised.

turkish Plenipotentiary.

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Mr Dennys said that the amount of their

me, and making no noise or disturbanos, repeatedly acknowledged his indebtednsas Passage money was an uncertain sum, and for the Government to say where the Powers in referenoo. to the demands of fortunate patient died; but, previous to this

in the whole amount; within the last forth double scourity was therefore deemed

with him.

night he has done so. Ho has, however,

left the Colony without paying any portion

of the amount,

Judgment was entered for the amount claimed, with costs; execution stayed.

feeding the mild in front of the house in granted, the defendant boing a Naval Gage Street, sitting on the ground at the Mr Wotton said that he should be satisfied time Whilst doing so, some one gave me with singly obtaining judgment after a blow behind, and on turning round I saw having gone to the expense of taking out the defendant close behind me. I then ob- the writ, he should like to obtain judgment. served him lift his foot, and say something He would call avidence to prove the claim. which I did not understand. Defendant Miss Hannah Rose was called, and said then walked away. One of my witnesses is am a partner in the firm of Rose & Co. a and lives in same street. This hawker was standing close by at the Modeste, is indebted to our firm in the sum The defendant, Lieutenant Fenwick, of the time, I was sitting quietly in the street of $111 48 for goods supplied. He has Barsing the child, when defendant kicked There was no noise in the street. I called defendant no names, and had no quarrel Defendant asked complainant no ques tions.

Ung Ayep, the hawker, was then called and deposed: On the 16th instant, some time in the afternoon, I was passing along Gage Street, and saw a European kicking laat witness. The European I saw looked like defendant. The last witcess ran inside a house, and then defendant threw-e-stone into the house. That is all 1 saw, I had no previous knowledge of complainant. When I first saw the parties, complainant

Poon Aches v. De Lille, $81.—This was was sitting underneath a tree, feeding a

4 olaim for goods supplied to the defendant child. The trea in by the side of a gutter. during the year 1876. The bill was origin- When first I saw defendant he was stand-ally $27.50, and the defendant had given a ing in front of the woman, I was about one obeong distant. There were several women there, some sitting, and some standing about. I do not know who lives in the house into which I saw complainant rus, but I know

Chinese live thore. I do not know where the defendant lives. When I first saw com- plainant and defendant there was no crowd there, only the people I have mentioned.

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There was plenty of room for defendant to have passed without kicking the woman,

In answer to defendant, witness said: did not see you come out of the house; I first saw you on the pavement kicking the was sitting on the opposite side of the street to her own house when she was kicked, and the had to run across the street to reach her own hones.

Lo Alun v. Barson, $3,—This was a claim for $2 for painting a portrait. The defendant, who a seaman and out of em ployment, did not ap ear, and judgment was entered against him for the amount claimed, with costs.

necessary,

was given and the agreement was signed Witnoss continued:-The order for $500 about the same time, in Mr Birkenshaw's Office; the German Consul, my sisters, Mr Vernon, and Mr Rollings were present. The piano was handed over to Mr Vernon, stage-manager, who psoked it; I and my sisters have had control of it ever sins0.

By Mr Toller: Mr. Kugelmann has money, and paid things for Mr de Lille. It was nearly a week before the final agree ment that the German Corsul said he would not hear of us going away with only the piano. It was thought that the money was to arrive any day, and if it had arrived, the $600 would have been deposited at once. The sum was counted up, and it was found cheque for $28 on the Hongkong & Shang-that Mr de Lille would have more than $500, Bo the order was given. I saw the piano bad Bank, dated hanghai, but written on an Amoy cheque, and got 50 cents in small

on board steamer all right. I pay no expenses; money returned to him.

nothing of mine except the piano went to wards been supplied with a pair of hair the City Hall. I looked to Mr De Lille for my salary; but he failed to do so within the first three weeks. I regarded Mr Vernon as the manager, who was responsible. (Partnership deed produced between Lilley and Collinge). I have seen the articles of association; but I thought that Mr and Mrs- Vernon were also of the Company. I play the piano,

brushes.

Ha had after-

This was whilst the defendant was on board the 8.s. Senda. The cheque was returned marked, "no funds." Plain-

now $81.

tiff produced the cheque. The account is Juugment for plaintiff, with costs. Mr Donnys appeared for plaintiff; defendant Upon His Honour observing that, on the

did not appear.

London Aug 13-In the House of Commous, to-night, the Under Secretary of the Foreign Department, in reply to an

dered the steamer out of port-into quaran interrogatory, stated that it was impossible

A note addressed by the Porte to the tine, in fact. On the following day the un were Greece, declares that Turkey never accepted evcut, Staff Surgeon Msolver, of H. M. 8. Russian forces in Central Asia stationed. The Government was quite wil- the principle of rectification of the Greek Lily, and Assistunt Surgeon Grappe, of H. Mssion to Cabul, sa it would not regard insurrection has broken out in Thessaly that the disease was diarrhea of five weeks ling to take the responsibility of sending a frontier. It says that no really national, G. M. Gun boat Alba ross, had certified with indifference what had been passing in and Epiros since 1828. Armed bands have standing, and not Asiatic cholers. This Central Asia during the last two monthe. passed the frontiers, but have not been ableview was confirmed by a post mortem The Chancellor of the Exchequer pointed to draw the population into an insurreo examination, in which Dr. Fisher, late out that it was always understood that tionary movement. Greece lays stress surgeon of the United States' army, assisted. Bngland bad greater interest in Afghanistan upon the moderation she displayed during On the following day (21st Augnet) the same than bad Russia, and was therefore bound the war, but she negotiated with Russia professionel gentlemen and Dr. Renwick to nend thither a Mission of equal weight veral times and mouted the question of a inspected the vessel in quarantine, and, vir

partition Roumelia. She asked for tually, gave a clean bill of health, there and influence with that of Russia.

naval assistance from Russia, and, not being, however, two stokers suffering from obtained it, renounced the id of going to common diareloss. Upon this evidence the war, through dread of the power of Turkey, vessel was discharged from quarantine.

London, Aug. 18-It is reported that the Fenian Ahern, who is under contenos of imprisonment for life at Dartmoor Prison,

to be released this year

is

London, Aug. 16.-The Queen has invited Lord Beaconsfield to visit her at Osborne.

Two thousand cotton operatives of Bristol, England, have struck.

EUROFLAN NEW),

London, Aug 16.Publio festivities mill be held throughout Belgium next week, on ̈ the occasion of the silver wedding of King Leopold.

London, Aug 10-A public reception at Frankfort bea beo iven to General Graut by the authorities of that city,

London, Ang. 7.-A Berlin despatch says the principal question to be considered at

St. Petersburg, Aug. 18-As General the Centerface of German Finance Minis Mineutzow, Ulief of the Emperor's private tore at Heidelberg is the expediency of Place Michel, he was fired upon by two police, was leaving a abop at the corner of establisuing a tobacco monopoly. posals have been submitted for laying The assassius jumped into a drousky and persons with revolvers, and feil wounded. tax on petroleum and an increase of duties drove of They have not yet been at a coffee, sugar and tea.

Pro-

Tillis, August 2ud, reports that an explosion tions of Kars, resulting in a fire, which

St. Petersburg, Aug. 9.-A despatch dated

had occurred in the miras of the fortifica-

woman. I now know that the complainant face of it, defendant had laid himself open of the Eleia May Troupe, and a partnership destroyed the best portion of the city.

Complainant recalled; I was sitting at the opposite side of the street from my own house, directly opposite. I was sitting near the defendant's house, very close to the door. I saw defendant coming out of his thouse, brit I said nothing to him. Three women were sitting there, including myself. Defendant came directly from his doorway, and kicked me. None of us women said any thing to him, or about hin..

Defendant, when called upon for his defence, said: I never struck or kicked the woman. She came to my house about noon, knocking at the door, and abusing me and an inmate of my house. I left my house about 2 p.m., when I found the woman outside the door. I said: Get out of this, if you are here when 1 come back I shall give you in charge." I pushed her out of my way with my hand and shoulder.

to criminal proceedings, Mr Dennys re marked that be understood the defendant had explained the circumstances under which he had drawn the cheque. The de fendant fully expected, as he alleged, that the cheque would be honoured when he Mr Donnys remarked, that he believed that there were other cheques of a similar kind in the Colony.

drew it,

Tee Lok v. Hunt, $6.75.-This, was a claim for clothing supplied.

The defendant (a cook on board ship) admitted the debt, but said t'a Captain refused to advance him any more money. He had offered to return the clothes to the plaintiff, but he refused to reo ive them Some aprons, which were amongst the aril- ales supplied, had been worn, and he was willing to pay for them, but the clothes had never been on his back.

Plaintiff said that he was willing to take back the clothes, but they were all dirtied

and soiled.

His Lordship ordered that the clothes be produced.

Defendant subsequently appeared with the clothes, stating that the plaintiff had taken the risk of payment if he got the money. He had never worn the clothes, though he had been bere three months.

Plaintiff refused to accept part payment and the unworn clothing.

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His Honour therefore gave judgment for the plaintiff, remarking that defendant had no right to keep the clothes for two months.

INTERPLEADER CABE-THE OPERA COMPANY,

Defendant then proceeded to call evidence. Chun a-Ngan, said: I am 18 years of age and unmarried. I am now living at de fendant'e house and was so living the day before yesterday. I know the complainant to live in the house opposite and that she is broker of women. She sold a girl to my former mistress. About noon the day before yesterday, there was a knocking at the house door, and I went to the verandah and looking cut sa complainant. In about 2 minutes I went down to open the door to let defend- ent out. The boy Ashuns opened the door. After the door was open I saw complainant sitting at the door and facing towards it, There was a Chinaman passing at the time, 0. B. Flanket (official assignee), Dago and I heard complainant way: This stink- mull, "Dorabjee and Flag Kee, and Lee ing devil decoyed that girl from Wanohi." Ahoy . Thomas Sutton Lilley (de Lille). Defendant was at this time coming down Plaintiffs as judgment creditors of the the stops and he took up some earth and defendant seized the piano now being used throw it at the passengers in the street, heat the antertainments of the Royal English then pushed complainant away with his Opera Company, of which company defend hand, but did not touch her with his foot. ant is a partner: Mr Toller (of Sharp, There was room for him to have passed Toller, and Johnson) appeared for all the without touching her. The whole affair did judgment creditors, except Lee Aboy; and not last two minutes.

on behalf of the latter, Mr Holmes appent ed to say that he was quite willing to ao copt the judgment in the other cared as applying to his claim...

* Chun Atchune, the boy, then gave corros borative evidence...

Bi Worship said he believed the come plainant's version of the story, Defendant's "Me Dennys appeared for the Misses | own witness had shown that an assault was Draeger, paid members of the Opera committed. He would fine him $26, or one Troupe, who daimed that the platio was enth's imprisonment, with herd labour. their property, in socordance with an agress In the course of the examination, defendement entered into at Singapore, and oppo

London, Aug. 9Letters from on board the British war steamship Swiftsure, in the Gulf of Samos, declare that the Russiane are still busily fortifying the coast, and do

not expect peace to be permanent.

rested,

wonude he received. He was shot above Later.-General Mincatzow died of the

the heart.

Hoedel, who attempted to assassinate Emperor William, was beheaded at Berlin Festerday.

AMERICAN NEWS,

Obina, SHANGHAL. (Newa.)

(Mail.)

If this plan does not succeed, certainly Yokohams will go up' shortly, unless the Fair Leader is sent out of the harbour. This remarkable vessel has been a year, all but a few days, making her voyage from England hither, and with 600 lbs. of dysauxite on board, has reserved her explo- cannot absolutely vouch for the truth of sion all these months. We hear but

merce drew the attention of H.B.M. Acting the statement, that the Chamber of Com- Consul to the danger of her presence; but

interfere. The notions of the captain of that he, having ascertained that the next ship to lier didn't mind,'-declined to

that next ship' regarding a future stato wust be liberal and comprehensive: be must wish to permeate the universe-for certainly, whatever happens to as * unhappy folks ashore now' he will be blown into particularly little pieces.

Quotations.

HONGKONG, September 17, 1878. OPIUM.--New Patna, cash....$605 a 607).

oredit,

Old Patna, cash,... 670 a 6724 aredit,

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New Benares, cash, ----

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Old Benares, cash, 5493 a 545 credit

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New Malwa, cash, 755 # 775 credit, 760 a 780 Allowance Tools, 12 a 24 Old Malwa, cash, --

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Allowance

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Exchange.

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Re-examined:-Mr Vernon was manager was entered into between the Eloia May Company and the Lilley troupe. Mr Vernon has noted as manager here. Mr Lilley was always ready to deposit the 5000 if it ar

Buston, Aug. 9.-This afternoon, about rived and at the time the agreement about

9 o'el cli, a tornado struck the village of the piano was made, the authorization to A despatch from Nicosia, Cyprus, to the Wallingford, Conn, and demolished the pay $500 was in the hands of the lawyer. News, says: A portion of the Indian con-old Catholic church on the plains, and then I was always under the impression that the tingent is going home immediately. Their levelled soins twenty houses in Wallace's piano was in addition to the $500.

embarkation for India has already com-row. Other houses were moved and injur Mr H. Vernon, who was next called, ex-menced. The health of Cyprus has acted. Going up the hill, the tornado dashed plained the circumstances of the amalgama-improved. The provalence of typhoid fever to the ground a thirty thousand dollar tion in Singapore. The witness pays all the appears to be more serious. On the other brick school house, and then pased over expenses, and is manager of the Company hand, a despatch from Larnia to the Stan- tha hin, snapping big olut trees as if they here, as he was in Singapore. As regards dard, says: Reports of unhealthiness of the were mere roes, and laying prostrate the piane, the instrument was bought for island are exaggerated. Malignant favors telegraph-poles. Several persons have been Do Lille, but Kugelmann held it as security are rare. It is stated that Nicosia will not killed, and many wounded, and village for money advanced. Witness lived with be made the capital of Cyprus, because of authorities have sent t› Meriden for Mr Kageimann, and the piano was at his unfavorable situation, but soma point will doctors, house; but it was arranged by the agres-probably be selected between Hornaca and Chicago, Aug. There were terribly ment that the piano belonged to the Misses Famjista, which possesses greater facilities destructive rait, wind and lightning storms Draeger, and as manager of the Company for the construction of a harbor.

in New York, New England and Canada witness took possession of it and packed

Bucharest, Aug. 11-Nowa is received this morning, especially along the coast, it up. Mies Draegar complained that the from insurgent sourous to the effect that The loss of life will aggregate probably a piano was lent to Mr Fairclough, as it was the opponents to Austrian occupation, oon-hundred; property losses, several hundred her property. The German Consul said that sisting of Bosnians, Turkish troops, Arrats thousand dollars the piano was not sufficient for the passage, and Albanians, number over one hundred Hartford, Aug. IL-The Chiness. Em. Bank, on demand, ...

*** 8/88 and wished to know about de-Lille's affairs; thousand men well armed, All the strategic bassy decline anything in the nature of o

30 days' sight,

the 3/B when it was found that there was money points on the road to Serajevo are occupied publio reception till after their presents-

6 months' aight, ...

". 3/8 coming, they reckoned what would be left and entrenched. Both the insurgents and tion to President Hayes.

Permanent Credits, " over the £1600 odd after paying, all debts; Austrians are being reinforced daily. quarters in Washington are being selected Documentary, 6months' sight... B/D and $500 was the sum named and agreed

Odessa, Aug. 16-Sentence of death was for the Embassy.

Bombay, demand Rupess,... 228 upon. The money arrived in Singapore af- passed upon one of the Nibillet agitators,

Calcutta,

228 ter the Company left. Witness said that and four others were condemned to hard

Shanghai, demand, 140 ... 72- the piano would be worth to the girls $500, labour. In the exoltement which followed,

30 days as be intended to run the Company after the crowd fired upon the troops, wounding

English Sovereigna, de Lille's agreement, it was not worth more four. The fire was returned, and two

Australian Sovereigns, than $200 if sold at a sacrifice.

rioters were killed.

Bar Stives, 17, data. B., By Mr Toller:-No proposal was made to

Bucharest, Aug. 12-The contractors for H.M.'s corvette Charybdis came into port Syees) erase the clause from the agreement about supplying food to the Russian Army have yesterday, (Sept. 11th) from Japan. She the piano: the $500 were in addition to the become bankrupt, in consequence of the was detained at Woosung for two days, piano, but no mention was made of that refusal of the Rassion Government to pay owing to insufficiency of water to cross the sum because the money had not arrived. for supplies until charges of fraud are in- Bar. There was no agreement to release the piano vestigated. It is alleged that twenty-nine The following curious incident happened on payment of the $600, else that would millions of roubles have been misap a day or two ago Chinese beggar, who Hongkong Bank, 65 % prom, have been done in Hongkong. All expenses proprinted In Bucharest District alone. at times was believed to supplement his Union Ins, Society of Canton, $1,800 up to Flongkong were paid by De Lille by Berlin, Aug. 12-Bismarck has informed precarious means of livelihood by thloving, China Traders' Ins. Co., $1,575 agreement. I par expenses here from the the Papal Nuccis that the recognition of was discovered in the garden of a foreign Yangtate Ins. Assoc., Tis. 715 Treasury: Mr De Lille has got more than he the coolesiastical laws by the Bishops who residence on the Bubbling Well road. On Chinese Insurance Co., $855 is entitled to now, but he will get a dividend name candidates for livings, must precede finding himself discovered, he rau off, but North Chine Ins. Co., Ths. 1,225 if there is any to come to him.

By the Court-Witness was present in all attempts to establish an understanding was pursued by the native gardener, who, H.E. Fire Ins. Co., 1980 between Germany and the Vatican. overtaking him, struck hita on the lag China Fire Ins. Co., $248 the City Hall when the bailiff came to seize London, Aug. 13-A Berlin despatch with a bamboo and captured him. In .E. & W. Dock Co., 928 % prom. the piano, and said that De Lille had says that Prince Bismarck has instructed the order to secure his captive, the gardoner H.K, O. &M, B.-bost Co,, $14 % prata. nothing to do with it.

German attach & at Constantinople to inform tied his hands behind him, and then Shanghai Steam Navigation, Th, 20 the Porte that the continuance of an fastened the oud of the rope to the branch China Coast 86. Nav. Co., Tie. 104 Ambiguous policy would ziek the existence of a tres, drawing the rope tight, but Hongkong Gas Co., $873 of Turkey in Europe.

leaving the man's fest touching the ground, Hongkong Hotel Co., 185 London Aug. 18-Ricts continue at In this position the unfortunate was kept, China Sugar Refining Co., $186 Odessa and the proclamation of a state off as is stated, for three or four hours, and Chinese perial Lean, £104. singe is expected to be issued.

when at length released; suddenly fell to Do. of 1877, 8108. London, August 18.-Nubar Pasha, auto the ground and expired, the cause of death

Temperature.. mened by the Khedive to assist in carrying being belleved to be, heart disease. The oat refe ms of administration in Egypt, affair has caused some little excitement (Taken at Lifters Falconer & Co.'s Premists hes sailed for Alexandria bearing important among the natives, and the gardener is in

Queen's Road) projects of reform sanctioned by England custody, but what farther steps will be

Hongkong, September 17, 1878. taken are not at present know and France;

Vienna, August 14-Emperor Francis We hear that Messre. Jardine, Matheson BAROMETER 94 Joseph is much effected by the resistance and Co. have revived a telegram to the red to Atetrian accupation of the effect that the rock of the treasure Turkish provinces. The resistance does schooner Mastppa has been found. The But some from Musulmans alone. Revo- vessel left Swatow about twenty years ago, lutionary Pan-Slaviem is behind them. Tho having on board specie to the amount of Servian Government earnestly declared that $50,000, and was no more heard of. A

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Bht several times shook his head; he said sed the seizure of the instrument by the LARRIVAL OF THE AMERICAN that his witress,, poor girl, was afraid to plaintiffs. speak the truth, which was a pity-

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His Worship said the girl had nothing to seized, was under the control of the Royal The O. &0. 8. 8, Gaelic, Captain Kidley, fear to prevent her telling the truth, and English Opera Company; and he disputed also told defendant that if he shook his head the right to size f, sa, although in the arrived here over-night, with date from in that manner again he (Mr Francis) would possession of the Company, his clients had a Ban Francisco to 17th August sud Yoko, tend him to guel for 8 days.

lier on it to a certain extent. The piano Bubsequently, when the defendent had had been purchased by s Mr Kugelman in hams to 10th inst. We out a few telegrams, paid his fine, he wrote out an application Singapure, who kept it until the agreement praying that His Worship would remit it.

London, Aug. 9.-Rev. Bir Meckonechia, between Lilley and his cliente was settled, His Worship: What is this, an applices Part of this agreement was that six months incumbent of St. Albana, Holboro, having tion to appeal f

salary and passage money to Australia was been suspended froth bis clerical fune Delendant No your Worship; I would to be deposited which, not having beer tions for these years by sentence of Lord respectfully submit that the fine be remitted done, the German Consul insisted upon Penfants, Dean of Arahes, for contempt

His Worship. It is only the Governor Lilley giving him an order to the effect that of Court, in refusing to obey a decres 920 it is loyally adhering to its conventions wreck was a few days ago discovered three- who san remit Ünes; I cannot do so. the passage money should be paid. Tals bibiting his ritualistis practices, appealed with Austria, but as declaration is not and-a-half miles NNE. of the Cape of

Heading the application. What is this not having been forthcoming; the plans was his case from the Court of Arches to the implicitly believed at Vienna. It is stated Good Rege, and a diver having been sent. Minimum oversight

#interpreter willally midine held as security by his clients, As the High Court of Justice. The Appast was that differences have prises among insur down, the dimensions he gives of the vessel wees. What do you meae, Sir? How egterment was for six months, it might heard this work in the Queen's Bench

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