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SUPREME COURT.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
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IN TE WONG AMOX.
Wong Amor, a building contractor, ap. peared to pass his just examination in bank ruptes. The report road showed that the bankrupt had boon adjudicatet on the 1st age April. His bankruptcy appeared to hayo been caused by contracting to build a house for $3,000 which he eculd not carry out on The clatins against him amounted to 95880 af which the bankrupt disputed $2907.50. His assate amounted to 8514.13 A state mont of accounts had been filed, and the Registrar had no objection to his passing his last examination and fixed Monday 20th his last ex the day for hof Freditore a December as the day for his appearing for his discharge. A number of creditore ap- peared, who raised an objection to his pass-evidence ing his last examination.
IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION. (Before the Full Court.).
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The application in this and the other similar cane, in which Mr Stokes appeared for Messes Dann Melby & Co., was granted,
BATE OF EXCHANGE ON THE CHINA STATION.
THE HOK CANTON' TRAGEDY. Mra Hanson arrived at Penang on
JUDGE DENNY IN COREA,
NEWS BY THE ENGLISH ·
and India, and requesting His Lordship to open a Fund for the purpose.
His Royal Highness believes It will The P & O. Co.'s stanmor Verma, with stimulate emigration, as also lend to the the London mail of the 3rd September. arity of the Empiro rived here this afternoon. From our Ceylon. The Lord Mayor, in reply, courred with had other exchanges wo extract the fullow His Royal Highness and agreed to open a ing telegramin→→
Fund.
His Lordship, it appeara, slipped and Dalkeith resterday whilst out deer stalking. causing the loaded rille which he carried to His Lordship, it appeara, slipped and foll, be discharged, killing him on the spot.
IRISH DESTRUCTIONISTS IN PARLIAMENT. September G-In the House of Com mons, the Irish Membera continue to ob strust the progress of supply; and protracted and heated sittings of the House are in consequence daily taking place.
raz FATAL ENTOY TO CHINA. THE FATAL ENVOY
THE AMERICAN WHEAT CROP.
THE BULGARIAN DIFFICULTY.
MR GLADSTONE RETURNED." Ar Gladstone has arrived in London from. the Continent.
RUSSIA AND ITS PLOTTERS.
The Standard publishes a telegram stating that the Russian Agant at Sofia
the late rebellion are punished. Bulgarian Government if the Plotters in
ROMAN CAPIFOLIOS IN INDIA, Rome, Sept. 10. Monsignor Agliardi the purpose of organizing a Roman Catholic will embark early in October for India for Hierarchy in accordance with Article 7 of the Concordat concluded between the Holy See and Portugal.
London, Sept. 20,-There has boun on- DESPERATE RIOTING IN BELRAST AGĂIN. perate rinting in Bolfast, owing to the ar Fest by the Police of two man who were creating a brawl in the streets.
The mob attacked the Polico Barraoke," when the Police opened fro, killing two of the riotera..
BETQET IN TAVOR OF A REPUBLIO AT MADRID,
Finding they were not backed up, they seized a train at the station and fled. They are now being actively pursued.
A atata of siege has been proclaimed, MY
VIOHTING IN
(L. & C. Express Sept. 3.). Commander Reynell J. Fortcsano, R. N., will shortly commission the Expiègle, to re- lieve on the China Station. here the Peguera
The Dutch steamer Prins Frederik was into Gibraltar on Aug 31 by the
mainshaft
No. 1280.-OCTOBER 6, 1886.] skilfully A very senatblo improvement phy & certain fine and costs and that each of as an informer and had received bribos. he moved on behalf of Angel Ortez to she had salted or dried fich bosidon. The has been made in oxiding the dais to them should be imprisoned for nne month His evidence as to the object for which the distins the petition with cost for want of question rises, who will pay the 325,000 1 if the and fine and costa were not paid mon gut the money is entirely unsupported prosecution. The motion was based on the Efforts will be made to recover the amount the full widil of the room, thus providing Lord Campbell bald that the conviction and entirely unreliable. The whole thing afidavit of Mir Stokes who had had the con- from the West Coast Rajahn. more eitting accommodation for masters made each of them liable to be imprisoned from beginning to end neoma to be some duct of the suit on behalf of the defendat. and past masters, All the ante-rooms have should the penalty and expanses not be thing more like a conspiracy against the Mr Ortez. This affidavit was to the effect and past masters, All the ante-rooms have paid by each, and therefore held the convic lukunge-and a very dineraditable conspi- that in virtuo of a crit of foreign attrah-
(Santa Rosa Republicur: ) A resident of Santa Rosa has received a also undergone an overtinaling, and in the tion to be bad and that it was not a coas to mey to all concerned-than anything else, ment the steamer Estrella was arrested,
THE NEW E. AND O. CONTRACT. Banqueting Hall and Lodge Roum, the now exercise amendment. Here I submit the I submit that that money being given with shat afterwards on the defendunt Mr Ortez, letter from Hon. U. N. Denny, who is a
September 19. The now contract con- Privy Council of the King words are stronger, because Mr Mackend the full knowledge of Inspector Mathieson appearing in answer to the writ of summone
member of the Privy Council of the King Wenliun Lamps have taken the place of says That they and each of them be dennd his superiorn, was not given as a bribe, the foreign attachment was dissul rod, the de- of urea, Director of Foreign Adairs, and cluded between the Treasury and the Pen-
at Director of Fores
insular and Oriental Company; for the con the old chandeliers and have been pro-tained until tho me be paid. That means and the persons who gave it could not he fendant paying intu Court 50,000 in cash bears the rank of Second Degree of the insular and Oriental Company, for the eon-
that they and each of them bo imprisoned convicted of giving bribes; and if they could and giving security in the sum of $11,000 bars the nounced decided improvements.
until anch if these suma are paid. Again not be convicted, the men who received the The plaintiff then filed a petition and the kingstom in official life. His.loftor is dated voyance of India und Chias Maila, shows a
ceiving answer wasputin took no further stops the shiet seaport, June 28 August 21st,
a Seoul the capital of Cures, distant saving of ninety-five thousand pounds After the buses of the Lodge had boon the charge is made under the provisions of money could not be convicted of receiving answer wasputin on the12th November 1880. twenty.ave miles from Champo, the annually to Government, ne compared with threatened to break off relations with the
of 1852 section 13, which bribes. I say also they did not receive that As the plaintiff took no further stops the of 1852 section 13, which bribes. I by or at the Santa Ruas Post-office August 21st, conducted, the brothron partook of a cold Ordinage
saved in transit. Captain Superintend motoy given by tomben rendered. A gratuitoreon the plain ridance at Manila Chinn for nearly as to gain the friend A fatal weident halet out deer stalking.
MASSING OF DERVISHES AT WINGOLA, return for troublesome litigation, applied to having been nearly two months in trans The news which had reached England colation in the Hail, after which mu honen or the Captain. Superintendent money as a reward or gratuity. A reward is defendant, anxious to get done with the uf seaport, June 28th, and was received the last to time of upwards of ono day will
of Police to frame such orders and money given by some persons in return for troublesome litigation, applied to the
United. The news which had reached. England s for mission. Mr Deany had sorved as United er two were most agreably spent with song regulations as he shall deem expedient. some service that has been rendered. A gratui-judgo in Chambera to dismiss the suit mit
I submit that it is not stated in ty is something given in the expectation that Thoreon the plaintiff issued a summons for mission, the evidence that the rules or regulations the man will render some further service. a commission to take evidence at Manilla. States Consul and as Consul-General in that a large number of dervishes were being
nearly ten years, and had so well massed near Dongola is confirmed. under which these constables were convicted a bribe is acething given with a view of This evidence, however, bad never been China
the order which will render the order which states that no constable risking a man neglect his duty. submit taken rau now the defendant asred for an acquitted himself as to gain the friendship FATAL ACCIDENT TO THE EARL OF DALKET. shall receive any gratuity or reward from that this money was not given for anything order onlling upon the plaintiff to show of Hung Chang, the Bismarck of China, A fatal accident happened to the Earl of
ward from that this money was not given for anything order Vic, and in accepted the King's irvito- my person without the permission of the done in the past nor was it given with a cause why the suit should not be dismissed, v recommended in to the King of tion and commission to the high station he Captain Suppristendontit has not bean view to induce those constables to perforia in vider that posscasion might be gat of the Coron, and he accepted the King's invita (Before Sir George Phillipgo, Chief Justice, } shown in the ovidence that that rule was better services in the future. The object of money locked up.
now ocouples in that kingdom. He writes: Since I left you my experience has been ninde with the approval of His Excellency, the rules they were charged with disobey. Tuesday, October 5.
The power of the Captain Superintendent ing was to prevent a constable from receive
both pleasant and disagreeable. One of to minks rules and orders are subject to the ing anything in the nature of a cumabay for
the latter was our narrow soap from premature aromation in the hotel fire in approval of His Excellency, and I subrait particular services, rendered or expected, to
Yokohama. I arrived in Seoul the 30th that it was necessary for the prosecution any private individual. Bat the mouey in
of March; came across the gulf from China not merely to put in the rules but to put in this case not being given as such could not
in a man-of-war, aud on the 20th of April
the Garrison evidence of the approval of those rules by be received as anch. It was stated by one of
Madrid, Sept. 20-A small portion of His Holiness the Pops, has postponed ruturad the same way to Shanghai, to Lia Excellency the Governor. I submit with the witnesses that the money came from some reference to thewording of
purchase furniture, stores, etc.; but I had the departure of the Papal Envoy to China, the Garrison at Madrid have revelled in lavor of a Republic. They marched through reference to thewording of the ruin itself that gambling hotse, but it was shown that the
to the British House of Commons, on no acorar landed in China than I received at the same time roserving his rights,
the principal streets, after killing two of the prosecution ought to have proved that men who paid the money were only taken into
s the Captain Superintendent did not giro the employ of the gamblers within a few
New York, September 12-The Wash their officure The remainder of the Garri- the First Lord of the Admiralty what rule take part in the convention to conclude a given permission to the appellants to receive the days before that trupeaction. On the 16th the 31st August, Commander Bothell asked telegram asking my humardinto, return to [articular sums of money they are charged July the first witness sends in a Tetition to the First Lond
of money they are charged July the first witness sends in a retition to was followed in settling the rate of ex-treaty with France, the French Ministerington Agricultural Bureau's monthly re-son, after a short fight, snoceeded in quell
is with receiving. Of course in the case of the Registrar Genaral, hus i pnt in com
change it which the crows of Her Majesty's arriving two or three days after my dopart port estimates the American wheat crap ating the rising of the rebola. a violation of the law scent carrying arms munication with Inspector Mathieson, some hange t
son, sunt summons ur holding spirit licences where a written arrangements are made and two men of a ship em; loyed on the China Station were ure. Of course I oboyed the adminons as ninety-million bushels above last years
although they rate of exchange curtosponding ratus at appointed one of his May, and we were chatt
speedily course I oboyage after my danserington York, Soptou to document is given it is for the accused ie throughly bad character although they paid; whether he would state the mean speedily as possible. To do so, however, crop.
buidence on this optain Superintend
do with the gambling 1885, 1886, and the curtosponding rates at which to rate al my purchasee. I was do with the gambling rate of exchange during the years 1884, left mo only three days in Shanghai in
Sofa, September 16.-The Bulgarian De
MEL GLADSTONE AND MR EARNELL'S "BILL." produce his licence. But it was not in the hare nothing power of the Police constables, to give hopes are engaged to give money for which the payment had been made; and appolated one of his Majesty's plonipeten- patios, in their address to the Car, hoped.
Lidon, Sept. 21.-Mr Gladstone, who evidence on this point on their own behalf the special purpose of carrying out what rules were followed with regard to tiarias, to conclude the treaty, and we ware that the relations between Russia and Bul- It was for the Captain Superintendent to this plot. They did not even know the the rate of exchange in paying money into a month at it. I was cordially received by garia would improve; and that Russia appeared come forward and prove and it was ne- lukonge. For what reason the constables or out of the Naval Savings Bank.
bles in the House of Commons Inst the King and his cabinet upon arrival, and would promote the union of Bulgarin and night, took part in the debate, and said ceasary for the establishment of the case had been induced to come from all
Lord G. Hamilton: The rate of exchangs in duo time was appointed a Vice President Roumelia and defend their liberties and that he concurred in the necessity for Lord G. Hamilton: The rate of exchange in the Home Office (the King's Privy Coun- freedom. Kaulbare has been appointed the sad would
granting temporary relief to the tensate, that he should do ao-that he had not the stations in the colony to receive
The men at which the dollar is reckoned in calculat in the Home Office (the King's Privy Coun- freedom..
General Kaulbara has been appointed the and would vote for the second reading of given permission to these man to receive this 3 cants we cannot say
Mr Parnell's Bill reserving his criticien of that the this money.
were so charged that they could noting the pay of the crows of Her Majesty' cil), and made Director of Foreign Affairs The Chief Justice-I do not think I can give evidence on each others behalf ships on the China Station is that fixed with the rank of Second Degree, or a Co-Russian Agent in Bulgaria
This is not a case like that of the posat the beginning of each financial year rean official of the second rank. I held a St. Petersburg, September 17.-General details Mr Matthesa declared that the The following are commission to this effect. I have nothing Kaulbars' official mission is to guide Bal Bill invited a strike againn payment of session of goods a mast is not able to by the Treasury.
now Mr Francis-They are not charged account for. It is an afirmativa charge the mean rates of oxchanged
Principality is now pla 17-The Moscou division on the BADAKILAN
of the expropriation of the landlords. He An appeal was mado against the Magis-
not charged account for. It is an afirmativa charge the mean rates of exchange doring to do with the customs, except in en garia out of the troubles in which that rents and was another step in the direction trate's decision in the casu against the 42 with receiving money as bribes, but and the burden lies upon the prosecution to the financial years 1881-85, 1885-86, and advisory
Moscow, September 17-The Marcos therfore demanded its rejection. The and the burden lies upon the prosecution to the financial years 1881-85, 1885-86, and advisory way, which is very satisfactory Principality is now placed. lukonga charged with contravening the with receiving certain sums of money there
account-residence
Question. It orders of the Captain Superintendent of as rewards or gratuities. That is not prove not only that moneys wore received 1886-87, o far as can be ascertained from to me. I have a large and commodisua
A telegrara has been received here from Test desirable portions of dwells open the strength and efficiency of Police by receiving certain gratuities with an fence at law. It is only an offenes but were received as rewards or as galui. hills of exchange drawn upon the account residence most comfortably arranged, with Piedomosti publishes a defiant article to division on the Bill will take place to-night. by a particular provisions only an once ties: Esabait to Your Lordships that they aut-General of the Navy, viz.-1884-85, 95. large and attractive grounds, in one day, relative to the Eastern motion t out his permission.
Mr Wobber (of the the dollar as fixed by the Treasury for
particular provision of section 13 efties Isnbait to Your Lordships that they aut-General of
that whatever they evidence or default, the receipt of money those three year: 1895-86, 33, d. por eight bearos. for Seoul, a distance of carry it is believed for Varna Mr Francis, instructed by Mr Webber (of the Code, which says that whatever the hare entirely failed to prove that. If the 3d, per dollar; 1835-86, 2s. 6d. per dollar; of the
Code, which says that whatever they evidence is of any value whatever it goes to 1896-87, 3. 44d. per lar, the rates of the city. A regular army of servants the Russian Army; and demands that the Mervy stating that fighting has been going MFC. Ewens) appeared for the appellants, may do in disobedienes to any role or order
boing as follows:-1884-of moving about in in aedan obairs, with sur concorsic
ing as follows. 1884. Desa of the officini classes. The means with regard to Rulgaria, as the time for tween the Afghans and the Hadakahani, the aim of the Afghans being to subjugat is past, and the Acting Attorney General instracted shall be an offence for which they are pan prove another default, the receipt of money the dollar as fixed by the Treasary for is required, owing to the ceremonious- wishes of the Russian people be oricated on for the past fortnight at Fyzahed be
per dollar: id.
the Badakshan country convicted for by Messrs Shorp, Johnson and Stokes, for ishab If they had been cony ate Pine by way of bribea for which the magia. those three yes.a boing as follows-1884-nesa of the officin classes. The means with regard
London, Sept. 17-Four transports the Badakahan country, dollar. In the hamulpo, the port for on to sight hours. Odessantian officers demand that Russia and clamearing for Far taking bribes that would be an offence at no power to with it under any of hand withdrawals themfrom the Coolies out-travel the Corean ponies,
EUROPEAN INTERVENTION IN KOVET. taking bribes that would be an offence at trate has not convicted them and has 83, 3a 9d. per dollar; 1695-86, 33, id. the respondents.
could not deal with it under any case of dopunits money in the Naval Sav Chomulpe, the port for Seoul,
it under ally cabe of deposits money in the Naval Sav Chamulpo, the port for Seoul, a distance of carrying infantry and Cossacks have loft
Sav-twenty-seven
Paris, Sopt, 20.-The French Press nte Mr Francis suid this was an appeal from law, but here they are convicted of taking no power to convict them, because he dullar: 1886-87, 3s. 74. por dollar. In the eight bearons. You make the journey to
The Bulgarian
actively discussing the Egyptian question the Palico Magistrato's decision and was sums of money by way of reward or gratuity. circumstances whatever. Taking all the legs Banks and withdrawals them from the twenty-seven miles, in soven to sight tours. Odessa, it is believed for Varia. made under the provisions of Ordin- There is nothing apart from this ordinance ings therefrom
cireistances I have mentioned into son dollar is in the satis sumer. valued at the Coulias out-travel the Dorean ponies, which
aro very small and have to be led or driver should guarantee their liberties before and clumuaring for Europeas intervention
in that quarter. anco 4 of 1858.
Undor reotion which makes that an offence. On the case eideration 3 submit that Your Lordships rate laid down annually by the Treasury.
While the panics are small and usually interposing.
Constantinople, Supt. 28.-The Duke of of that Urdinance, their Lordships had on its merits I submit that a conviction is ought to refuse to confirm this conviction Commander Bethell enquired whether he vicions, the cattle are large and kind. Sofa, Sept. 17th-Thi Bulgariai: Ná-
case revert full power to deal with the sass in almost not capaolo of being stained, even if ought to refuse to confirm this conviction
was right in supposing there was no regular Thces latter are the beasts of burden of the tional Assembly in its reply to the Address Edinburgh, accompanied by Prince George any way they thought fit, to confirm or re-regular in point of form, on the evi and ought to rover it
The Acting Attorney General said tho | rule.
country is more idleness her majority of ment
of the Regency denounces the kidnappers of of Wales, arrived here today, t
DULGARIAN AFFAISH vore it or remit it to the Magistrate with dence adduced before the Police Magistrate objection that the rames were not given Lord G. Hamilton: Yes, the Treasury There is more idleness here than in any Prince Alexander and demands their punish-
Nofia, Sept. 20-Russia has urged that their opinion upon it or for further ovi-It rests mostly, I may may entirely, on the was not taken before the magistrate, and estimate according to the average of the other counter I know of. A majority of ment
to was their Lordships could deal evidence of Inspector Mathisson and of the that if it was a fault it was merely a format eruding year what should be the rate for the men do not work at all, but got thoir Sofa, September
Bofa, September 18. The Bulgarian the trial of the kidnappets of Prinos dence. In fact, their Lordships could deal evidence I notion that the names were not given
The Bulgarian with the whole case in any matter of law Sergeant Luterpretor who was with him stand that Thoir Lordships had full or fast. The case was between Wong On the time. I may without detaining your
between and Lordshipding to the the onse
ithout detaining your power to refer the matter back. With the ensuing year, but owing to the fall in living as riddle men' or support from Naticual Assembly has passed a Bill for Alexander be deforred. The Regency, in
difliculty in the and are old at 30ing and cooking clonal Assembly has and Assembly take milver there has been some difliculty in their wives. The women have the bardest forming a Court Martial to try. Major reply, stated that the course of justice can- ard to the objection that the men were (P.C. No. 230) and 41 others, appellants, and Lordships give a very short history of the
regor
an-settling John Mathieson, Inspector of Palice. Te case. According to the evidence, an in-changed jointly instead of repaintoly, he au settling the rates of exchange to rule during time and are old at 30. They marks all the Groneff, and other Baigation Offers, fer not be stayed, but the trial will not com
instead of pas kid down in the present year.
clothing and do the washing and cooking complicity in the late rebellion. The Namengo until the arrival of General apondent. The statement of the conviction former, the deat witness in the ease consi-charge jointly instead of separately, the prosent year.
swered that there were no forms
for the family, as well as, in most cases, tional Assembly has now beets closed; and Kaulbars, the newly appointed Russian by Mr Mackenn was that one Wong On, Po-dered that he had a grievance again the dealing with this matter in the Polico Magis.
the living Occasionally the rebels at her the elections for the Grand Assembly take Agent. lico Constable No. 230 and 41 others being Police Force, his son having been convicted laving been convisted
bart lot, and when she does, and asserts place on the 25th instant. they
defendants were tried at the Bame
heresit, her lord bas to take all the pum charged at the fustanica of Inspector Ma- of gambling and been Ened $51. For the tracy and although the whole of these
THE SETTLEMENT OF EGIFT, hison of funving on the 8th day of disfaction for his convirtien, which portapa really charged join objection that it was mar, and immedin launch to the Prys in Corea, that anen are bound to rent Special Commissioner in Egypt, de British steamer Good Hope with main
Augast purpose of avenging himself or getting sa- there was nothing
London, September 17.---In the House of 1886 unlawfully disobeyed the orders and tisfaction for his conviction, which perhaps there was nothing to show that they were
get out of the house and stay out until she Commons, this evening, Lord Randolph regulations framed by the Captain Super he thought was unjust, he sent in a petition really charged jointly. He maintained with 24th September, by the Dutch Mail Stealing he is prepared to give him or regulations framed by the Captain Super he thought was unjust, he sent in a petition reference to another objection that it was mar, and immediately proceeded in the cools off. Woman have some rights, eran Churchill, in reply to a question, said that intendent of Police by taking gratuities and to the Registrar General complaining that for the men, to prove that they had per Government steam launch to the Frys in Corea, that anen are bound to respect. Sir Henry Drummond: Wolf, the British rewards, without the permission of the the Chinese pelios were in the babit mission from the Captain Superintendent Dock, where she is staying, the guest of The Corcan people, aside from picnics and Special Commissioner in Egypt, and mude towed
British Captain Saperintendent, in contravention of taking tribes from gamblers.
eto kooppt the money, not for the Cap. Captain Christiansen. With the exception a brot of ordinance No. 9 of 1852, lo convicted was put in comunication by the Acting
cting swing festival is their greatest days per loan; and the ulterior arrangements in con-broken.
The Alacrity, 4, steel twin sorow despatch- them and adjudged them and each of Registrar General with Inspector Mathieson tain Superintendent to prove that he had of swollen foot and logs, Mrs Hansen does festival days, have bu amusements. The some important proposals with a view to a Mathieson not given them permission. This was an- not appear to be siffering from any serious haps, of them all. They hava no henter nection with Egypt; and that these pro- the sum of 830 and in de- and some arrangements were made by other point that was not rained at the indisposition.-Penang Gazette. them to pay the sum of
or shows of any kind. No gymnasiums or posts are now under the consideration of vessel, Commander R. B. Maconochia, went or shows of any kind. No gymnasium or Her Majesty's Government. It is not to steam trial, which passed off very sata fro fault of payment of such sum that they which they hoped to dotest the lukonge Police Court. He might say that the
acrobatic sports. There are a fow singing Her Majesty's Government. It is not the out of harbour on the 24th ult. for har and each of them bo imprisoned and kept or a considerable number of them in the
and dancing girls, who are invited to en- intention of the Cabinet to recall our Special steam trial, which passed off very satisfac in gaol for one month. It was contended setaal commission of this offence. On the only question at the Police Court was.
The Straits Times translates the following tartainments gives by some of the official Commissioner until the duties ontrusted to torily, the engines working up to 9,100 on behalf of the respondent that the proofs morning of the 8th August, Inspector Ma-jection that no proof had been given that
they are treated him an deniable for British, as well as laerity sailed for the China Station en were ample and on behalf of the defendants question of identity. As to the ob were ample and on behalf of the defendants thieson and this Sergeant Inspector go the rules or regulation had been approved interesting particulars
Sargeant espector go the rules or regulation had been approved interesting particulars of the captivity of and wealthy citizens, whon they are treated him are finished, as his presence in Beypt nominal horse power, sad raising a speed as guests. Their music ia bad and their is highly desirable for British, as well as of Ld.99, on soventeen knots per hour. The Ab Dru ca Was there was considerable doubt as to the down to Thipingthon, where they instructa by the Governor, se s matter of fact they Mira Ifansen and Mr Fay from the Dels dancing consists in posing and paatemimes for Egyptian, iuterents, which Sir Dram- the 29th ult. identity of the mon, and such being the a Chiuaman, the second wiwess in the case, had been approved and they were in fores, and such being the a Chi and the magistrate may
ant :---
The Balest and fattest thing of the kind mond's skil, experience and ability have the 28th ult.
It is reported by various chantels from tended largely to harmoniza case it was the duty of the Magistrato to to sit in a particular place. The aspcolor had been approved and they were in force, Courant
Achern News (Frons a Correspondent.) from he had sufficient sridand
London, September 18.-Sir James For Faris, though no confirmation of the in- dismiss the oara. The first objection, Mr. and the interpreter go into a cockloft iron and the magistrate may have considered that dismiss the aura. The first object to to sit in a parti wiwess in the case, by the Goveregulation had been approved inter
they could soo clearly the were made known that Mre Hansen and
gusson, Unde Soarstary of State for Fo telligence has been as yet received from Francia went on to say, which he took which they say they could sae clearly the he had sufficient evidence of that before him. to the conviction was that on the face of it dour of the shop and the street and the They were printed by the Government On the 8th September, the glad tidings
and
reign Affairs, in reply to a question in the any other quarter, that the Pope has accept
questioned no mention was made of the names of any men as they approached. They romain printer.
Anbthers they were approved vi
The Chief Justice released from captivity.
einot as a compromise, viz, that instead of An extra train brought them to head- A enrious dispute arose at Bombay lately House of Commons, last night, said that ed the proposition made by BL. De Fray- of the 42 defendants, except one. He anb thers from four o'clock in the morning till
a mitted that the conviction, was bad except one o'clock in the afternoon. They say they were approved vi
Mr Francis I have looked over two quarters from Lavojam. The pour lady regarding the right of the Corones thers to Her Majesty's Government is unable
be liftest out hold an inquest on board of a foreign was withdraw the British Forces from Egypt imediate'y appointing a Papal Legate to
in the till roform baptanber 19-On the Report act in conjunction as against Wong On, and that this consic like 53 lukonge all
in printed by the Government.
ailway car into the Governor's car- of-war. It appears from & telegram in the till reforms in that country are completed. China the Pops should send a special tion could not be used in evidence against in plain clothes, coms in'n that street in copies, which do not state that they were was so weak that sho had
London, September 19-On the Report ambassador on a temporary mission, and to tion cald not be used in evidence that they saw somethin. They say they were approved of hat, does not prove Mr Fay had been that Mre Hansen and the 41 others. In the second place ho sab the course of the morning, none staying int
minute and some coming reference to Mr Francis' objection about stockings on her feet. Fay, though wholly harbour, was found dead at his cabin, the rawal from the country. Lord Raadulphost he was at Lob Nor. His course from
The Acting Attorney General said, with riage which stood waiting for her. She Englishman that on Sunday evening, 12th mitted the forty-two prisioners were more than a minute and some coming
Neton has been received of Mr Carez charged before the Folice Magistrate with with a rash as Inspector Mathieson and reference to Mr Francis' chjection about wore two Achinese sarunge and had only September, Dr. Bindow, of the German of supply, Siz George Campbell reverted to act in conjunction with the Freush to
found
In April that which was in ita vory nature & separate All that passed this man in the street got the whole of the men being detained stockings on her feet. Fay, though wholly man-of-war Name, then lying in Bombay the position of the English Government in presentative.
fines were paid, that dockings on her feet. Pay, and had only September, Dr. Bridonar svening, 19th offence. Nevertheless they were charged, the sum of 3 cents, and the Luspected till all the fines were paid, that the barefooted, looked hale sad hearty, and harbour, was found dead in his cabin, the regard to Egypt and urged an early with
and apoplex All Couricted in one cunviction. He sub of the Lion get this money. It is said by ant gnols ner Dr Thomas Blaney, on following him, whose selvun engagements it was the busi tried apon precisely the same evidence and the inter
e evidence and the interpretor ear that they saw the whole statement of the conviction might be somed to have suffered but little. Had not cause of death, it is surmised, being drawal from the country. Lord Randolph who is stavelling towards China. Lo
consequence of the suffering himeneas of the present Government to execute All convicted in one sunviction. He zub of the Lion get this money. It is sald by amended. He supposed that in the war the Achinese been afraid of birs Hansex apoplexy. The seting Health Oficer sub Churchill declared this speech was in reality last he was at Lob Ner. His course from mitted that that was quite sufficient in itself the by, that one received 20 and some 15 rant to the gnol a warrant would be given dying in consequence of the sufferings sequently went on board, and the Coroa condamnation of the Iste Government, Leb was south enstward into Western to make the conviction void. At page 159 cents. Now there are certain discrepancies the con
the to make the conviction which attention o to make the conviction void, at pags 158 conta. Now there are certain discre for each man, and he mibmitted that nuder gone through, the extreme fatigue under.ner Dr Thomas Blaney, on following him, whose selvun engagements it was the bust Thinst, and then dus north to Khoten,
icon of Stephen's Digest of the law of griminal in the evidence of Inspector Mathieson and the conviction such warrants could have gone and the bad food supplied, they summoned a jars sansisting of mercantile neas of the present Government to execute. whence he made the Traim River. After procedure it was stated, although no to whatheson and
Antho-the Sergeant Interpreter to which attention been drawn up. He was informed that would art have given in so soon. At officers and engineers. Dr. Smith, the Her Majesty's Governniont, lis eaid, were an oxcursion nethwards towards the 2006 attention number of the fings had been already longth, they professed to be satisfied with surgeon to the Coroner, was also presont determined to fulfil all the responsibilities Kul Lake he returded to the T'aring River bably ontored Northern China, before now, rity was given for it: The offense may be may be fairly called. There are certain t
25,000 dollars, which were as speedily on board to condnst the past mortem exi- which the intervention of this country in and followed it to Lab Nor. He has pro- be fairly the conviction such
that
The Glespyle, a sice mor, w steamer of of such a nature that one person only can work
only can weak points expecially in the evidences of Mr Francis-Any fines that have been made
Mr Francie-Any fines that have been made over to them in the form of bank mination. Things had progressed so far Egypt imposed upon them.
bank 3,500 tons, built for Mcara 'Gregor, Gur commit it, ond in sech a case every person Inspector Mathieson He says that be
Thageligo, September 17. Majur Au and Co's Glen Line, and intended for sor committing such an offence must be indicted bitself cannot possibly tell or recognise the paid have been returned by the men, notes. Simultaneously, & had been when, to the surprise of everybody, the DEATH OF A BRITISH MAJOR IN BURMAW committing such an fence must be indicted himself cannot possibly tell or recognise the and they have catered into recoguisances agreed upon, the Governor hill fat and protostel Against any enquiry being chinlock, Royal Eents Fusiliers, died on the vice between London and China, la been.
if he
cut to receive Mrs Banson and her fel- and on a launched by the London and Glasgow separately. Here the offence of taking Inkongs by their names and sambers if he himself sat Commander of the vessel stapped forward
mber to appear.
Ginst a topped on the grabnities or granities en were convicted, et joint he was entire the Sergeant Interpreter credits they would see there was nothing resume to bring it from the Chief Oficer was that the body
rewards, the only offence for saw them in plain clothes. He saw a num rewaters; maintaining that, while he stood action.
owing to the Achinesa, do on the deck of a German vessel, he stood THE JAMNING OF CARTRIDGES, SWAPPING or pany (Limited): from their yard at Gavan. EngLimited), fant Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding Com which these men were convicted, was in its bar of men pass, but for the notes he took The Acting Attorney General said with low captive. He had, however, to return held on a German subject in British road from Taingdah, of wounds received novice between London and China, has been nature a separate offence. be a joint offence, Interpreter and the Sergean will sue from dance they would see that there had been Teyn left for Penang in the steamer Gernian Consul nature old hardly be a herged. gave bidone that in two or
pany Pro is She ha co. It was not a joint he was entirely dependent on the Sergeant reference to the merits of the case it unazocessfull owing to the Achinesa, do wsters maintaining the, while he stood offauons. It could hardly be a joint ofience, Interpreter and the Sergeant Interpreter creditable one. If their Lordships rod the part, and as so wash sveris happened the protection of the German fing.
The Giengule 870 feet long, 45 fast If their Lordships rad then be arailable on the spot. Colonel the sure time comiat It could hardly be a joint ofience, Interpreter and the Sergeant Interpreter had been called a conspiracy and a dis-anding hard coin at least for the most on the deck of a German vessel, he stood
mission broad, tinder special ted with trapia- London, Sept. 18 Rugal Commission The Giengple
mission broad, and 34 feet 6 in deep. She has and yet they were all jointly charged. gave him the numbers Kou will see not not only on the German shore but under
You will see from avidence they would see that there had been Teyu left for Penang in the stunner Zee Cerian Consul. The result of this action stores and equipments has been appointed, to 100 A clase, and will be fitted with triple-
evidence they would see that there had been in le arailable on the spot, Colonel Van
pole Colour Zac the ssure time communicated with the of Enquiry into the question He also referred to another authority the evidence that in two or three instances He also referred to anothly ese from creditable one. If their Lordships in which it was laid down that where at least serious mistakes were made. To no conspiracy and that there was nothing Teyu left for Penang in the steamer Zee the same time communicate with the of Enquiry into the tal
discreditable in the conduct of the Police
the conduct of the Police mesure to bring it from there. An honour Gernian Consul. The result of this action stores and equipment, son of Military heen buit under special survey of Lloyd's mesure to bring it from thare of on mora expansion engines, having three cylinders, several persons joined in the commission or these men were taken down who were Mr Francis said he never meant it to be able mission truly for a Chief Oficer on the part of the German Commander and is composed of the following
able mission rangements made with ed unburied for two and the German Sir W. Bartlett LAN, SUMARE LUSURY,
for a Chiut was that the body of the deceased remain of one offence they might be indicted not and could not have been present at all, understood he blamed the Police for con. Why were not arrangements made with od unburied for two days. Lord Rey bald Alison, Vice Admiral Nowell Salmon, with 4,008 indicatext horse lower. Dobson
and could not have been present at all, understood he blamed the Police for one of the firms established in Acheer, was communicated with, and the German Sir W. Bartlett and Dr.
rushablished jointly ur separately, if the offence was and some corrections and alterations They acted in the od
On August 30 Hours William execution of one of the firms established in Acheer, bersJustice Stephen, General Sir Archi-xpansion engines, having three exlinders,
J. Percy. expe Commander add which probably, from being more expe Commander addressed his Government
and Co launched from their shipbuilding such as burglary or murder which might their notes had to be made afterwards. Ho piring. They acted in
their day and ware bound to do so.
yard at Low Walker & steel crew stammer rienced in such matters, might have tranmibject. be the result of all jointly, but if the was dependent for his identification of the
the was dependent for his identification of the their daty and wore bound to do so.
T16 Acting Attorney General (contincing) the dispute
The return presented to Paritamat named the Ardgay, built to the order of offence of each party he distinct as two men on this information given on the spot maintained that the defendants had given to the when the
por maintained that the defendants had given acted the business with greater advan- the mubject. On the 14th instant, however,
the dispute was settled. A post mortem shows that the net average expense of the booksellers selling a libel in their respective hy the Sergeant Interpreter. Be had, on an explanation as to how they came there ago At last
an explanation as to how they came there tage At last when the dollars came to the dispute was settled. A past mortem shows that the net sal
ago. Atlant arted for Lamjamu. examination was hold by Dr Streeter, the migrations of the Government of India to Meters Adams Broe, of Aberdeen, Now- castle, and London. This vessel will be shop, then the offence rouss be indicted his own statement barely a minute or received the
hand another party started for Lamjamu w Autor
La Port Surgeon Bubsequently the body was Simic is five lakhs per annum,
by will
Hawthorn and over of the captives cately. He enbmitted that there was to recognise the mou as they passed tion at the Police Court was one of identi- There the handling aid, a 20-valled rond lauded at the Apollo Bonder, and was parate the face of the procedure of other Inspectors, ones who were called Factorily identifier of other men.
Co., ni Giatesh:ad. She bar four batchways su error on the face of the procedure. The some 20 feet frout him; and to identimos
THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT IN INDIA engined by Mesans lack. He will be seedare. The some 20 feet froue hi or received the monoy. The whole quee hand another party darted
friend conveyed in a beange to Sewrse Domstery London, Sept. 10. Sir J. Gorst, reply and three steam winches for rapid despatch
London, setion in the House of Com and is fitted with cabins on aceh, placed appellants if guilty at all were guilty of other Inspectors of nearly as gestacation, and he submitted that Inspector took placa. Taku Baid, a so-called friend landed at the Apollo Bonder, and was
node
ing to question soparate offence, and should not have been or greater experience who were led Mathieson and the interpreter had satin ly Obief, mode himself indispensable in conveyed in a beams to Sowres Comstery. London, Supt. 10. - Sir J. Gorst,
Indian is fitted with cabins on aceh, piszced mons, scid that the Government of India right fore and aft, for the China and pas charged jointly and thus deprived of the for the defence testified that it would be factorily identified the mes, picking then these negociations as go-between or broker. It can hardly be believed that he had gaite dieinterest
had made no proposal for the transfer of trade, and as for lexis The Chief JurationThat was after they offered his co-operation quite disinterest possibility of giving evidence in each impassible for them to recognise such a cut from a number of other men.
the seat of Government to Simia, and he sanger trade, and also for fruit carrying ont Simia, and to the Mediterranean.communication ather's defence, if necessary. He reformumber of men or give their numbers if be
edly. The captives generally speaking
fears In the House of Commons on the 27th hoped this statement would allay the fenen to Mediterrangan
Hrubary, Aug. red alav to the decision in
the they met them in plain clothes Now thead been balore the Court for some time.
the subject. expressed in India The Acting Attorney General said the were fairly well treated. Their treat
with the Far East is represented by the Court of Hongkong in age in 1878, Sergeant, who had been only four years in Sergeant interpreter want round the men ment was indee
In that alterencesford Loewenn Sie ers, and, will am--ab UNTER IN US Souter 8.5 Sat. So for their dimming, Sergeant interpreter want round the men ment was indeed very good whenever August, Sir J. Goldemid asked the Sucre-
PRONTI that China; The only the Kingain Lines the Queen against Clark, in which the objee the service and only two years at the and picked them, oat correctly without any Tunku Omar was with his hand. tht diferences between Sir J. Pope Hennessy
THE OKUS FRONTIER. In that tary of State for the Colonies whether the and case he used to give Mrs Hangan small
London, Sept. 17 is stated that Denbighshire, Cumming, arrived from
1710 se. case he used to give Mrs Hangas, stall usual route. The only departure has been tion taken to the proceedings was that Central Station, professes to be able to and picked them out correctly without any T
hesitations several men from a ship were charged under identify the whole of these man. Inspector Mr. Francis He made three mistakes.
prosents, such as fine aarongs for instance, and Bir Clifford Lloyd offered the Erat Colousi Sir West Bidgeway, after a conler China; Electra, 8. Boehme, from her presents, such as fine arge for which instance of difficulties between Sir J. Pope ence with the Ameer on his return journey, the Niobe, ..., Pfaff, of the Kingain Line, one charge of having deserted from their Mathiesen's identification afterwarde is very
When he happened to be absent, which for the usual route This steamer has not ship; and one of the grounds on which the saily explained by his own statement that in maintained that there had been sufl was often the case, the chinese were res if not, in bow many colonies Sir J. Pope the Kham-ab question to the Government, left the river yet and ie filling lip below.
The Acting Attorney General in concin. When he happened to be absent, which instance of difficulties between Sir J. Pope ence with the Ameer as har
sucoraplaisant and robbed her of the pre cient oridence to convict the men, and he p Court formally decided and discharged the after returning to the barracks, he carefulsion maintained that there had been sufl was often the case, the Achinesa were lots Hennessy and those under his orders, and, will visit London immediately to explain the Niobe, &.s., Pfaf, of the Kingain Lise,
A SERIOUS ENCOUNTED IN CALWAY up
The vessels on the berth are the Electra, men from conviction was shouldly
that they should ly examined the men and the numbers on asked that if the technical objections should ber fellow captive. In other respects, sher Teuner said before the question was has taken place between the police and the leave Supt. 30 od Lydin, as, to leave
London, Sept. 16A serious encounter Dr away The police, who were Sept. 30, all three for their usual route up 8.8, to Jenve Sept. 10 Iphigenia, as, to so prevail the matter should be sent back. not have been no joined in the charge. He their collars. But admitting their evidence naked that if the technical objections should sents. She was not allowed to speak with Hennessy had experienced similar dill- thought this was Attorney Genckean the erid Sergeant Interpret question ships should case in which the Chief to be correct and I am afraid - your
is quite exhausted by the fatiguing marches
leave Supt. 30 and Lydin, ss., to leave ask whether a ma- mob in Galwol a number of tenants who to Yokohams; Denbuhire, .. Ounming, Mr Francis re-affirmed his argument that which had to be made. These ware for answered he wished to ask whether a ma- mob in Galway. The police, who were Sept. 20, all three for their usual route. Justice appeared as Attorney General The Lordship will take it that on the whole conviction as stated here by Mr Mackean the evidence of Inspector Mathieson the very grave doubts as to the marits of the most part up and down hill and took jority of representatives in the Council of sporting to gaol a number of tenants who Sept. 20
alto &; van tint I convicted the said appellants of and the Sergeant Interpreter must be the case, coupled with the objections he had Sve days. Do one occasion aba had to wade the island had not passed a vote of con- had resisted eviction, were furiously at- the said office and adjudged them and easts taken as occursto, still the question mised, Jossifed bim iu asking that their across a river the water of which reached fidence in Sir J. P. Hennessy. Also whe-tacked by a mob, and had to make repeated ution, to leave Supt. 16, both for gi
reschedfidence to leave Sept. ; and Merionethaire, &.9. each
rches, of
paro, Hong Kong, and Japan Hapsburg, of them to pay the sum of 330 and in default remains what was it they saw. They saw Lordships should not affirm the sentence up to her shoulders Twice on these marches, ther there was not a similarity between the charges with bayonet. One woman we of payment of such anm that they and each of a number of lubangs take three coats He admitted that they would be liable to the chinese carried her but usually pressas unfortunate condition of things killed and many rioters injured.
TO LONDON (Bubrzation Line), to leave Sept. 15 them be imprison that they aut each of his what was it they a ausation mised, justified brate objections he had most part up and down
Landon, Supa 1. Mr Gladstone has all the principal porte, oly. them be imprisoned and kept in hard labour from a man, that was sitting there. They be tried, bat pointed out that the ssen bad ther was dragged along when she could following the advent of Mr Clifford Lloyd
for beau dismissed from the police, where some hardly go on from fatigue. Of the up purpose 23; Shanghai 17; Fhochew 17 Hong for one month. He (Mr Francis) submit can give no evidence as to the purpoans for bean dismissed from the police, where some hardly go on from fatigue. Of the aup in the island and the troubles brought
wers an plies, as Terved noted by than pintment au ut fer Majesty's du pounds pach, die Orionde, el 29th of its dao date alto San Franc ed, on the authority of the case of the which those three cents were given. The of them had served 14 years and wars an plies, refreshments, and clothes lately sent about by him during his magistracy in Ire announced his intention of returning to Latest Mial Advices-Yokohama Jely
ere pesty's dom to ber, she race,ved none. Our oly send shout by him during his magistracy in Ire. London, Sept. 17. Mr Gladstone has for Singapore, &e., up to Hino to her, she received nose. Our enemies latd, and whether Her Majesty's Govern-London from the Cuntinout to share in the Latest Mail Advices-Yokohama Jely- Gusen against Kridiaud, 27 Law Journal, evidence given by the three Chinese titled to a pension. Magistrates' casas, page 28, that that was a witnesses as to the object for which Their Lordships said they would look at were the only ones becafited by them went would not cancel Mr Clifford Lloyd's debats on Mt Parnal's Bilke
by tham tent wod
APPECIAL MATCH.
kong 22 The French wail, da Marsaill APPECIAL MATCH laurer
en conviction which would require the officer this money was given it the evidence the depositions, and would reserve judg. Amongst the Achinese she came in contact paintment and offer him a post in cone
the officer this ire Chinese titled to
A special sweepstake and aquarter, Straits Bettlements, was delivered co A special sweepstake of thouard Meureries Maritimes leker Eng- with soure dinsorters and a great number of more sooladed part of Her Majesty's dum. of the gapl to detain the whole of these man of witnesses so thoroughly tainted that most meantime. until osos of them Landahip will not place, and the
runaway convicts, among whom the death-inions.
Me E. Stanliope: In reply to the pounds pach, distance.une mileand aquarter, with the advices from Clans and the Mr E Stanhope: In reply to the sets to be run by Ormonde, Melton, and menta, was delivered in Lon rate was very high. Mrs Hansen sinon had paid the amount of your so thoroughly faintest the depositions, and they would look at were the only red none. Our enemies fatd, and washing his magistracy in Ire Mr Justice Russell-The offer must have fauce upon them. The thres witnesses
her resous has been carefully kept under Pe of the question of the hon. member The Bard at Newmarket on the 29th dou on the 26th ult. four days in advance- Mandarin committal warrant for such of are known informers. The first witness in a IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION, treatment. There are hope that her inlay Busver is a negative, and as regards the October of its dap date. Japan wivices were received on the 27th ult., o San Francisco, A COLIND INSTITUTE AND THE QUEEN'S The next inward mail, ex P. & 0. stormur s separate committal Warranty man who has been convicted more than coco, MOGEEGORY-ANITH ORTEZ AND OTHERS Prod
hon, membarcOLIVS' INSTITUZ of its dap date our days in adva
NUBILER. Mr Francis-That may be. I mo simply who has besa, acting more than MOGEEBOKE-WITH #ORTEZ AND OZBA Paired nervous system will gradually be first part he will perhaps give me notice of
bo. I to simply who has been acting informer against SMITA
food will prove effective in ensuring the for South St. Pancras have to say that this! London, Sept. 20-The Prince of Wales Surat from Shaughsi 24th, Hongkong 204
effective in ens ha is of thin the limits of ar parties, I muat Queen Institute which of the Coloifica: the 1st inat, fou reward for so
are tigh August, andespatched July, Singapore fith August, was desputetezi arguing that they could each of them be gamblers and has received sword for AND J. H. TASORIES AND OTHERS restored to its normal state, and that better As regards the question of the hon, membar
adbject, is one Thiets of reply to a questions London props, to establish a clinical oud steamur fee, with 1, leis Buen on Mr Leach instructed by Mesars Sharp disappearance of the other ailments she is abject is one which cannot fairly be dealt has written a letter to the Lord Mayor it from Bridal on the
rainstat lique, kept in gol until they had all paid 83) doing. In examination and cross-examina,
question-Landon betways The It is azactly the same blander as was.com. tion, he deliberately denied he had beert Johnson and Btokes, made a motion that suffering from During the exhausting with within the limits of areply to a question: London proposing, on the occasion of the Bath rat, eat livDB; m., com-tian he deliberately denied he had been these suits be dismissed With regard to matches she had to go through, she had ask the leave of the House to refrain from Indian Institute which shall repress the mail from Shanghai, July 31, leif Burt on mitted in the Queen against Kridiand. It convicted of gambling or had over acted in these suits be dismissed With regard to matches she had to go through, she had Therefore, in justice to all parties, I mnat Queen's Jubilee, to establish a onial and two days oly Fire Mocapes en Maritimes
email was a conviction under the fame dat against an informer Inspector Purry testibed that the first full he said it was a suit claiming nothing to eat but dry pounded rim ask the leave of the House to refrain from Indian Institute which shall present the steamer tre, with the flowing French
Arts, Fabrics and Comanares of the Colifles
days early. four persons and adjudged each of them to the men had been convicted and had acted 11,900 damages for breach of contract and When the halts were of any long duration answering it
parate offence.
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over witnessed.'
INTERESTING TO CORONERS.
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