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No. 6980-DECEMBER 10, 1885.]

men her at 5 n'elock in the afternoon, when she appeared all right. The ovi dance of Dr Marques was to the effect

THE CHINA MAIL.

fendant, not having received notice, should not be held liable.

Mr Mossop, however, was unable toshow any authority for his contention, and Indy

that, when the body of deceased was fall buys and beacons had been removed potion. Witnom endeavoured to the the meat with costs was accordingly entored Company hold security for the mone brought to the Hospital at 9.30 x.in.: 70s by a pilot, but when she got outside, and too firmly closed he was unable to send defendant would be able to pay sucurity for me

Dispensary,

83

Did he know it was the Dook Company's honeyHe dil, I was responsible to tho Dock Company for the money, and I Mr. Wotton And I suppose the Dock could chango it in my way

Dafondant They did not hold any I think you have lately had some trag with Mr. Ackup (a money lender)? actions with My

Are you atili indebted to him for money o you mind telling me how much yon borrowed Y are indebted to hinh 198,500,

Compound interest? I should not say compound interest, Iat I object to answer the question.

Police Intelligence. [Before E. Mackens, Eng.) Thursday, Dec. 10,

ALLBORD LARCUNY FROM A DWELLING

HOUSE ST Wong Akwofisharman, and En Afol, unemployed, wore charged on remand with stealing a clocks, value $3,50, from the house of Yung Ayat, a married woman at Yau- ma-ti on the 4th Deo. A pravions conejo- tion at the Supreme Court was proved against the first prisoner, and both pri- soners were now committed for trial at the Supreme Court.

“LAKGENY AND UNLAWFUL. TOSSEISION.

Chun Afak, a coolie, convicted of steal"

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sinoo early this morning- buildings are destroyed, Estimated at $14,000,000 hundred Lohabitants have be

LATE INDIAN TELEGRAMS

(Special to the Rangoon Gazette.)

THE BURMA WAR

Upper Burma Fidd Force, 18th Nov. On the 16th the Flotila advanced three miles up the river, when General Norman disembarked with the Welsh Fusiliera and the Tiropean Mountain Battery. The Welth the left bank advanced through Fusiliers

The Jury 'returned a verdict of suicide Y, WOID UESVAlling, for they got, foul spirita of wine bottle on the writing for lawyer. Mr Wotton said he thought if note for $1,009 for nothing at all—Yes, og an oar, yalue 82, the property of a very thick jungle, four companies being in

while in an unsound state of mind.

BAW.

Two recent numbers of the Sydney Morning at anchor, about two miles distant. It was by itsolf. From what he bad man or heard, His Lordsbic said the question of costs is every cent 1 gol, that viction for farceny, was sentenced to thrwera sighted. The Mountain battery fred

Herald cach contained 26 pages of the siza

of The Times, of which 21 were advertise

monte. Probably no such feat in journalism further out on accounts of shoal water on he did not know that there was anything P. F. DAVET. JOSE MÄRIA DE JESUS. 8900 Where did you get the 8400 you say you and a previous conviction, and was sent toed on the right bank of the river Tham

to inspect and report upon the economie

The boat was to da

who default of paying a fine of 825,

09:0

ANDRESOVING

SAYS the NC, D. Nege of oth-The evidence given, but he was of the opinion

that there was nothing in the appear Oliden arrived at Nowchwang on the abeo of deceased except the dilation of the 23rd and left on the 26th ult. As this date pupil to suggest that deccused had taken from the river. She was taken out to sca stomach pump, which he got from the Hange plaintiff.

but owing to the teeth Tho question arising as ta how much ee torday, the face was livid, fingers blackened, it was time to dischargo him, near Kiachu and there was a mark of 's cord round Paint, it was found that his boat had apply it. Witacos was not able to form an month, His Lordship questioned him as to drifted ashore and was fast in the ice. Tu opinion wheiter deceased had taken poison, where he was employed. The dofandit the neck. From the appearances he consequence of this Captain Fred John, but his impression at the time, was that if said he was employed by Mesars Paskil &

to pay believed death to have been caused by on told his second mate, Mr Nainby, to he had takon poison it would be belladonna. Co. at 840 a month, an offered to

take and of this ship's boats with five tren After he had done sil he could for decorted a month to platatif He had some privato strangulation. Inspector Brenner, who and land the pilot. This was safely as he looked round and found a small bottle accounts...

His Lordship ordered defendant to pay

tent to be wne in charge of the cass, said he had no complished, and they attempted to retura labelled linementum belladonna, on the reason to doubt the bona fides of the evid.to the ship, but the host commonood to lesk counter, The bottlo appeared to have been $10 a month, the first instalment

Mr Mossap urged that outs be not grant DRCo givan, and had found Tu suspicious badly through being knocked about by the scently emptied as i was wet inside. It payable on the first of January next, ****

To add to their discomfort, they saw was amongst some other empty bottles on aircumstances in connection with the death the tide was ebbing fast, so they made all the counter about three feet from where ed to the plaintiff as he had really no need You have told us yon gave a promissory

to rejoin the haste

the slip. Their affirts, deceased was sitting Witness also

bostman named Lo Aman, on the 10th extended order. After three inflea, Sing defendant was able to afford a lawyer on for my honour.

gould afford one for

for the Do you mexit to say that all the money inst, and also admitting a previous con- boungweh, with many parodas and a stockade of the ice, and in twenty minutes they were behind the counter. If taken in large quan- his own behalf ho

months hard labour, and three houre in two shulls, when the villagura cleaten ont. left high and dry, the Cliereden being thenities the spirits of wine would cause death other side you got from Davor was $235

The fores occupied the village and barat When did you last scille accountal In the stocks at the scene of the offence the stockade. The coluren returned at for the taxing offoer,

December last, when I paid him $500 by of inlawful prastosion of a piece of rope, Best 12th and 2nd Madras Infantry land st with the Sth Loung Awa, a coolie, admitted a charge sut

SUL&et General Prendergast freezing hard at the time, and the steamer and in the absence of any targetic puisonwha one for the taxing o

esuse I had money. had to leave up anchor and go three miles being found by an analysis of the stomaeliet the obb tido. The flood did not make till against the theory that deceased may have Mr Wotton again appeared for the plain-

paid tim has over before taken place in the British dark, when Captain Johnson burnt blus died from the effects of the spirits of wine ti8, and Air Mossop for the defendant

This was a clairu un s promissory note, pradora, and gut a loop from our coni- prien for x mouths with hard labour, dy nad shelled the fort, and the

I have got some friends who

having got round to the rear the Burmese déated our Four orate gaus inside were dominions. The greater size of the paper lights. If it had not been for this thought The quantity of spirits of wine which it had

Mr Wotten was proceeding to examino ASSAULTING THE POLICE appears to have been rendered necessary byfulness, the people in the boat would not been shown to witness that decensed had dated 22nd Decoinbor 1881 for $1,000 and gave me money.

spikod. The weather is flue and cold at PRISONERS FROM CUSTODY.

nights. At the Sinboungwe Telegraph Lie Parliamentary elections then going on have found their ship. As it was they did taken would not have done him serious read as follows For valne rogired, d, the

Lau Ayuk, coolio, of Tongkan, appeared office was found a Burmese telegrams to A PROPOSITION haa, wo read, heen made on not get back till 8 p.m., having had a hard harm. It was not at all an uncommon thing undersigned, promise to pay to Mr defendant minutely na to how he raised this

Efali straggle

20 equal monthly instalments of ground that the information was not notes on remand, charged with disorderly on Mandalay, saying that one English big and · stimulant

else was handy. t when

and that it was a duct, causing a number of men to attack

stcamor with tiranty big guns and one one of the oldest of the Melbourne pres of ster, and the crew nearly frozen fat to take spirits of wino with water as a Davn, or to his order, the sum of $1000 money, when Mr Mossop objected on this

for Leung à sam;

lled, said that deceased 80, the fret instalrout to be paid on sary to bir Wotton's s

names into the the police and resoué two prisoners from little steamer with twenty lttle guns, had men, on behalf of a body of gentlemen of wom out, having had nothing to eat f

arrived, and asking for orders to stack, Hin Lardship hold Me Wotton was por Mahomed Jan, RC 523 deposed that Esitantly the Irrawaddy and the

Kathleen that pushing capital who sure dosirous of thirteen hours and being for a long time ap. first put the water in the tumbler in the the 15th June, 1885; failing payment pity to drag other peoples per ses custody, on the 3rd inst opening up the markets of Asia, to the wool to their knees in water, The Cleveden dining room and then brought the glass of any one of such instalments, the said mattor.

rived at Chefoo on the 30th November... back into the Dispensary and poured two Mr Daver to be at liberty to take ruch pro-

Chinese wine glasses full of trade, to proceed to Japan, China, and ludia,

spirits into

tayo. 1th November --On the Thayetmyo, of f the whole amount, the said sun to pay money was raised, as it might not be adat Lapangan, and saw a number of

colies fighting. He arrested two of 17th the Eighth King's, the 21st and 20th Rapeels, resources, and special wants of those THE FATAL POISONING CASE AT and drank it. After taking the spirita dings as he may think fit for the recovery fectly justified in trying to find out how the on the Sed inst. at 1.45.p.m. he was on duty were intant

ind

I cried for about ten minutes and then interest at the rate of 12 per cent permitted that any money wea paid at all. tho

Me Wotton-How much did you got the defendant called out to the other R A. disembarked at 9 a.m. to attack furt

mon who were fighting, and then

hen Madras N. 1, the 1st Pioneers and the 0-1 by do

tries. The offer is understood to bo a very

The adjourned enquiry into the circuio Captain came in deceased was sitting in the fendant. Plaintiff now brought s

Defendant-800, liberal one, and if the gentleman with whom

Where

receipt you got for the witness, struck him on the head, sewed him Eighth King's led for two miles. From the the ayndicate are in treaty shoul

should make upstances attending the death of Adolphe same way. There were seven or eight recover the payment of siz

empty bottles; on the counter which had ments of $50 each. Tothir instal his mint to go, a fresh series of Pictures Buckow, late manager of the Medionl was put forward, 82651--I gave it up to Daver. I gave it by the throat and relegand the two men le starting they were met by armed scouts of Travel in the dry, written from the Gorgeous East may confidently be looked Hall, Queen's Road Central, was held at a deceased take anything out of these Mr Wutkin, in oponing his case, said he up because I wanted the promissory note, had arrested Witness understood Chinese who were driven back all the way to

resat until would be for the defendant to pro want he gut

tit. To make tip the amount for, and we may have another chance of | the Magistracy this morning before Mr H. bottics. Docensed seemed quite well when took it that the noto was admitted and it and ho would not withdraw the summons and heard the defendant say to the other a mile of the fort when they bolted;

witness returned from the Post Office,

to prove old some cut ware to Alack for $96, and De C. J. Wharry. Superintendent of the of consideration that in addition to the some furniture for 885,

Mr Mossop ̈said

tion, he bad

His Lordship What is your pay consideration," Government Civil Hospital, deposed that on Monday, the 7th instant, about poon, defence want of

Defendant $100. forward an accessed

was brought to the hospital. He got another defence, to put

A letter written by defendant to plaintiff A Inspector Staunton, who was in charge ans quite anconscious and appeared to be ter a provision of the Code. In Au

put. put in by Mr Wotton, in which of the cast, briely related the facts as fax suffering from narvotio poison, and died at gust last plaintif had taken hoga to defondant said he wie at a loss to khus as they were known, and said that the first 11pm the same day. Witness had emptind mons for three instaliuents alleged to what offer to make to plaintiff, but he marght

•At the promissory note. an witnesses were the boys employed in the the stomach of deceased with the stomach bo due..

that time a settlemont was come to and realise something and he asked plaintiff to contents, Dispensary, who saw the deceased fill a pump but had not exammed the

with spirits of wine and water, drink which had been handed to the Government he asked leave to withdraw his sun-keep it secret, as Cher Achoo might stop an glass

mons. Mr Mösson that referred his Lord-intended sale of furniture at Armstrong's It and then sit down and cry,

analget.

Defendant, 46 of the Codo, and pointed alsa ship to

continuing, Rid Dr Marques, was not examinad, also.

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