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atcamor, from the Captain to the cual passer; Mr Rapp recalled, mid-Tie Bill of Sale point of fact Macgregor Smith's disim al- Mr Hepp's good rennners. He thought Me W. Mé Francis bail that although the rule and theso have made our country what it is was left with Mr Bolmes by pis after I though not provided for on 23th May was app was woty likely to be ponud tiles was that those who alleged frand must prove to-day.
signed, but there was no agreement that it provided for a few days later, and resnited by his own beliefs and discalsy in die it, it wasnotigh to prova legal frand with The decadence of our neaton has been was to remain in his hands until the balance in no damage to the plaintif Therefore tinguishing between what had happeried out proving moral fraud. brought about partly by their own faults, was paid, He simply held it as muy solicitor the gist of his claims here must be damago re-sud what it was su gented to him night Ha Lordship Quite
about partly try their own faults, was paid, Hairly he sulting from misrepres pout his might. There was a good dead to burgeat in that 6600 to add to the moun f exponses bat in a much greater degree by the faults and nothing else.
misrepresentations tanching have happened or ought to have impresed,
Mr Francis said there was an item of of oliers. The story is too long to enter ou By the Attorney General--When I Joli J. D. Binth, One father here The tendency of the ags is to get Mr Holmes clics on the 10th the deel conveniently refer to hure way with refer- uistory, that after all there was toistaking 6600 to add to the amount of expenses
office refermont rich quickly, and in these days of competl had not beer afgned by the witnesses. I ends to the grooment. The original and saddling on the side of Mr Rapp and claimed, bemg Mr Hair nocount.
Aigned by the io dent in the One fattions trinchind what it on what bad in die it,
the witnesses veniently refer to her point he might Thee ppened or ought to hate him might tion men will employ the machinery that said Gentlemen, exauso me, I have in gagreement to call was entered into on 29th his friends rather than the more serioca
comes to the front with a greater or less do many gave birth to a sun to-day. will give them the least trouble, thu-great-away at once. I was fully convinced that 30th March, and the conversation which alternative that there had boun deliberate
gree of promptness, and attempts to help ARIZURE OF SLITIAN SEALERS BY AN cet economy and the quickest returas all was right. If Mr Melbye and asked me took place between Me Rapp and Mr raud perpetrated by Me Melbye and ME ACCESSION OF THE EMPEROR OF the victims. But intrud of dinug this on British are not do this for they has in Mr Helme recalled, said-Thesis is the obligat this agreement put in, but Mr Ropp at yo could sell British nerakants and that employing tho I was prepared in pay the $14,000, but he Malby rates on Mr Melbye's pars. At character and that this fraud had beou resulted is so action which was Caldwell-gentlerden of exceptionally high
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any uniform and extensive, lo stich Toulon, July 28,- Nown has besit re. British scamen will Holmes' custody
them, and only asked me fug Bind, I left the deed purely tuitous why we will not do this for them, and prepared in pay the $14,000, but he eluce between Me Rapp and Mr fraud there had boun deliberato
as the perpetust recurretes of the received here that an American tog hus why? Farmany
– July 27th. ~~(1) Her Majesty the Empress centy Son phattington that time there was no difficulty whatorbe apported by perjury in this trial. betri utterly reasons. British Jack has in Mr Holmes castory.
neglected by his countrymen Mr Hohnes recullo, said -The English
Mr Francis, in replying for the plaintif Dowager annonces that when the Emperor might seem to sugess, it is dous seized four British sealers in the Behring
in a make-shift way, as if the occasion had over since the abolition of the apprentice Bill of Salo retained in my posacasian as the obligations he had contracted to die began by recounting the history of the
first sasumed the reins of power, she could never before stisen, and might never arise sonting the history of the not refuse him ber advice and assistance in again. The cure of the refugees is more forence closed yesterday. Previons to this
THE LAMBETH CONFERENCE, nyatan, for which no substitute pratico Bill of Salo remained in my poracasins as in the way of Mr Melbye discharging all
an, for which no nubstitute was found an excented dead in the usual way without chargs in the agreement. No doubts. Be thought it was quite clear that not fun-im
ement. No dont use the very sazieds to know who trained herselfast she would instruct early spring sufferings, and by atrocious the world were presont AVTIES IN FARIS,
London, July 20-The Lambeth Con- quite clear that his difficulties, losing or attempted to be found. The nature of any condition
attempted to substitate pratico Bill of Sales recalled, sided purely stuitous on section, which was
memory that, of the Ministers that she would instruct early spring, when, having been weaked the Anglican Communion from all parts of
Macgregor Baith claims was put in, but refuse ber advice and assistan
Mr Rapp was very anxious to know who doubt and identies, therefore she con-over generally abandoned, at the very tim forouca closed yesterday. Previous to this anzied to know she trained herself neet the Paul's Cathedral at which 150 blahops of hia complement makes him caroluss, and By the Atorney General-My memory that was his matter and his almo. It was ther Mr Molbye could call him the vessel, therall to comply with the prayers when they mout nee help, amely, in the closing a special service was held in St.
a gratuitous in the art of Agra passed, and to over-roading, they are mos that uitous not, but it was quite consistent and when Mr Rapp went along with Mr the world ware present, when paid off, a ship's company becomes is quite clear about the water.
quite consistent and when Mr all the learned comment since then two yearsfaction, the Em vise. It is collection of units without cohesion, at the The Attorney General, is sunming up in
The Attorney General, is summing up for with the fair spirit by which Me Moltys and when Mr Rapp went along with Mr of the Ministers that she would instruct when they most neer help, namely, in the closing a special service was held in St. quite clear about Macgregor
for with the fair spirit by which Mr Mally Melbys to Me Caldwell the learned cement him in the art of govering for a few years by their long sufferings, and by atrocious the Anglican Communion from all parts of
the evidence to be lind not the statements he made them pror has applied her of governing, that of their way of life na best they can moted to protect those wizo the defores, said he had some little dificulty bad shown himself in the evidence to be lind not the
to blind by
ald Her Majesty's great satisfaction, the Em vse. It is then that they are sent any Paris, July 9-Five thousand navvies in discharging his duty under prosent ciranimated throughout It was transaction had not the slightest doubt that Mr Cald.ce then two years have passed, and to ver
coal, It is then that they are sent away suratnsees. He had no hesitation or that was characteristic of that that he agreed to to true. But whatever statements Me peror has applied himself with such real with a little randy money, to make the beat
He had no hesitation or that was characteristic of that that he agreed well believed the statements he made then Her Majesty's great satisfaction, the Emroading, they are most liable to die the world ware presont, birthright of a Briton, becute'n confined dificulty in puttizig his contentions for the in this verbal converting not to call upon Caldwell might have made it was evident and sumes to the task of governing, that of them way home, and to get back into have struck work, and hold daily domen- growler and Growl you may but go you defendant before bin Lordship, but he had Mr. Rapp for the second instalment of that they must have satisfied: Mr. Rapp ke is able of himself to decide and regulate their normal state of life as best they can strations here. The military were auto-
the second instalment that must became a brusehold, word with some little difécalty in anticipating, as he $10,000 until Macgregor Smith's claint was They had not got it in evidence that the firs of State as they come before him. The reason for this is apparent. The Gur moted to anstoot those who are not out. A Bailars. New anthing irritats shipmasters must, the line that might be taken by settled. It was a fair thing to do, but it Caldwell had told bin the claims which had As soon as his murtingo has becir celebrated armment knows that they will die of posti collision took place between the military
Ses cothing irritatis shipmate for the plaint is sums Contrary the dining he he (the Attorney events Mr. Pet ship was ante With Board of Astronomy is desired to b more than this habit of ctoral growling at corner for the plaintif in summing up his was natirely gratuitors; it was auspending beou withdrawn whether valid or not could in the first month of text year he should innoc if they remain tall warm weather and the man on strike this morning. So.
on every vider, mud it soon makes a case in reply because, somewhat contrary the cinim he had a right to make so brought against the vessel again. At all radiately assume the completo control where they are, and destruction in detail, oral of the latter were injured, Fifty man, with heavy responsibility on his he thought to usual customs in these sunttors, ander the sureement. Sie (the Attorney Events Mr. Repp as estisfied, and the of the Empire in accordages with the de toems to the officials: to be a less, lease arreta word made shoulders somewhat short in the teaper his learned friend was exceedingly short in Central) meow to the issue itself, and agreement to buy the ship wizs conte: With sixes of both faints and the people. The a loan conspicious evil, than death f Paris, July 29, Evening. The strike Then came the pdvout of stram, the Suez his opening and in fact dispuned with any he anbmitted it was the one is a regard to what took place subsequently Mr. Board of Astronomy is desired to bolest su masses. The same spirit is evinced in among the navvies is extending, · 8,000 Canal and a period of hard times for the statement which would commit the plaintiff which practically judgment would go Melbye himself told them that in the conspicious day in the second month of the the curious ebullition of charitableness, being affected. No further rioting has shipping interest. Jack was more than ever to any particur vow of the case he was. That fans was Was it true or not that on versions with Mr. Ripp got only was coming year for the inauguration of the which is known as the la pa chou. This taken place.
Was it irus or not that on Melbye himself told the outsegitently Mr. Board of Astronoms and the poople. The seems to the officials to neglected and becasue worse in consequence, going to lng before the Court. Therefore about the 28th May--that won the date Smith's Jy
REVOLT OF TURKOMANE. as or fruit as clearly as it about the 28th day one whore's Letter of 11th May the inpress Dowager ruled
had also Low motioned as 20 that owners cook to employing, ouleiders, he (the attorney General) to age or fixul as clearly as it would be in an indietro nit' claims spoken of, but J. (2) In o Decron published by the Emper performance may be regarded as in zrost
Emperespects is typical Chisago
Telæran, July 28.-The Tomud Turko of Chisane Bonave test left in the dark as to what the nature ment that, On or about the 28th day one who might presibly put in or it is declared that when he ascended to leporis irical case of Chissure Bonave nature niente aufendunt the said Ang 'aime selling him that the ship was Regent. For an berault be the severost have had no opp tha ust liberal do of their docility, and sobriety, till the slice of the reply would be. There was one of May 1886 the defendunt the said Angel in Mr Melbye's letter of 11th the Throne in his childhood. Her Majesty once. On the eighth day of the twoifth mans hare repulled, and are threatening
one of May formed the Pl be released that the second into bacarse the signed, began
raoon, (called the "la yutch), it
the "la yutch), it is the Astrabad. The insurgarts Ive sacked began to pinch it our seaport towns, and branch of the petition which lie apprà. Ortiz, informed the plaintiff that the said to Mr Happ, selling him that the ship was the bin Dowager ruled the sountry custom for everyone who has accumulated village in the vicinity of Astrabad and the
imprese people orgau to zoo Lint it would not do to bonded might be distulased at once, and steamship Estrella had been released from them free nut asking for the payaront of Regout: For many years in an unexampla quantity of bunsvolant impulses, which people have appealed for help to the Shalt,
the petition which he appro. Ortiz, informed the plaintiff that the asid d'air. May twoifilars
be dismissed at once, is the acrest and scizare fiven to moet the misrepresentations band nor being signed, began to gevest in ted to szeresse supervi- twolve hours ofhis is called practising dead: the assassing escape, KARSONAR neglect our names any longer. Ash don upon that he proposed to address to his the arrest and scizare aforesaid and that the second inatalent, contained a directed manner she gave herault to the severest have had so opportunity for thic neglect, our arameo ay may in progress Lordship no argument at all. Bloat claims of ite said William McGregor Smith But then free, the band nor being signed, began to govern in parton, Her Majesty and poorest quality of soup. during shouten Kanturk, County Cork, on Saturday. Deo way longor. Adn don upon that he proposed to address to full accurity had been given to meet the misrepresentation, bacarse the vessel was no rust. When two years ago the Eaiperur uations to all comers, of the very cheapest shot dead a labourer working in the Belds
Adin don upon that he propose all. Bo re-full accurity and William McGregor Smith But then free as it perfectly well offectionately consented loss.
labour, tolling, day and night and knowing tification, to make the suust liberal do muet the the second inatelnient, contained a directed manner she gave hit of one who has secamulated village in the vicinity seqnance legislation is already Ho re-full during y
no rust. When two in Parliament for the benefit of the sou-ferred to what was stated in the 18th claims of the said William McGregor St not then free, the band nor being signed, bu
was stated in the 18th claims of the said William McGregor Smith misrepresentation, bacarse the vessel was labour, tolling day and night and knowing had an opportunity for their gra. The local trops are powerless.
London, July 8-A masked man openly mau, widow's Albanees peusions &e. &c. and 15th paragraphs of the petition and of all ulber persons claiming or likely and Mr Melbye knew it perfectly well began to govern in parton, Her Majesty and poorest quality of soup. during sbout shot dead a labourer working in the Belde
claiming or likely D being talked of
that the defondant warranted the Ea to claim against the siid vessel, and that he he. Me Caldwell told Mi Bielbys that ho offectionately consented to exercise supervi- twolve hours of solar time, be the same en Kanturk, County Cork, on Saturday. the defendant ces and that the plaintiff of $30,003 and proved duly knowing app of the circumstances, to shall assume complete Majesty's feel those who live in the country provender, as in non of Massungh, and maintatus Now the question comes in, Cannot the trekt free of all instabragees and that this plaintiff might safely pay the said could not sign the bond was it not his clear on ever his bata, and still continues her mora or loss. This is called practising A farmer driving from Trloo was siso shut Now the question comes in, Cannot the trekt froo of all in duly 3r creed that in the second month of toxt year of laying up merit. If the year happens to great merchants comes in, Cannot the that the defendant the petition and of of the said William McGregor the bid instaliment, contain tent of Regent. For mange the santry great merchants of Britain in the East do be bad guaranteed and secured or second instalount of $10,003 and proceed inly knowing what he knew to inform ir arduous toil Hor Majesty has now de virtue, and is ennsidered to be a means dead the assassing escaped.
Best do be bad guaranteed With regard to the and when
DEFINITE ACQUISITION OF something for our soameni Undoubtedly would guarantee and secaro the plaintiff to cumplete, the purches and freuster of Holmes and Mr Kap they can do much, and in this port they against all claims against the vessel, but the said staan vessel. With regard to the and when Me Melbye uken him to write lo shall assume complete introl of the be ene in which the harvest is bountiful,
BY THE ITALIANS HO they so duck bis one day of rest which is that there was no good title, that the vessel uit that there certainly was no evidense trae, was it not equaliz bir duty to inform his heart with mingled sentiments of stu- over the poorest people have as good of the right of Italy to abolish capitulations can give Jack his one day of rest which is that there was no good title, that the vessel last part of that statement he had to anba letter to Mr. Holmes stating what was not State, Appreciating Her Majesty's feel those who live in the country have perhaps can give Jack his one day of rest which is that the claims against the vessel, but the anid steuns vessel. With regard to the Holmes and Mr Rapp of the circumstances creed that in the secondja, has now de virtue, and is ensider called practising former driving from Taloo was also shut Home, July 20-A circular from Bienot sorely needed by him. y of rest which is at all claims against the plaintiff to completes of $30,000 and proccd could not sorely nended by him. They can encourage was not free and that defendant did not mit anty informings of thoughtfal humility, he is filed in no applicants for their coarse proventer, as Crispi notifies to the Powers the definite the It might have been an inferencs that might Mr Holmes and Mr Rapp not to pay the and tax the European residents of that
barse a acquisition Jack to save his money and Kelp and res when called upon to do so guarantee tho Te might have been an inferencs that might Mr Holmes and Sir Rapp not to pay the his heart with mingled sentiments of graven the pect himself, and they can help to irradi- plaintiff against the ching of John Heary have ben jawn from the false statements second instalment then. For some rosson titude and distress, as he reflects that, do better at home. This circumstance does the right of Italy to abolish capitulations irrudi- plaintiff against thir chain of John Hears hanged ages but that it was in the or other Mr Melbye was very anxious to Her hisjesty has been for thirty years con- the offer, much less to the substitution of the unfriendly and persistent obstraction cate that curae of the seamen, three-dollar Bul. He submitted that on that branch alleged there, but that it was in the other Mr Melbyo was very anxious to voting herself to the good of the State, but, however, lead to the prætermission of and tax, the European residents of that brandy, and other similemen, three-dollar i aguires thir clating of dates the It might have certainly was no evidenes letter to Me Holter him to write lio shall the second month of de virtas, This is called saucer Kanturk, Corking in the Belde brandy, and other similar poisons, and sup of the case there was no evidence. To come nature of a distinct presentation, na get the $10,000 at that time, and he tried Her Majesty has been for thirty years con- the offer, much less to the aubstitution of places. The circular strongly complains of
the anti against that statis assume complet pig him with good refreshment for a fair to the claims of the plaintiff, the first item alleged in the words of the petition just to get tho money on the 28th of May by ensed by trouble and anxiety without the anything of a bo fer quality. On the son: the unfriendly and persistent obstruction ply him with good refeosament for a fair to that of 35,000 witch was alleged to quoted; there substance of the claim. prade on the 2nd and on the lith. Lot pleased to make known her commends, he not to ray with greater, and chargo. They can establish a library for touclaims of the plaintiff, the first item. alleged in a distineoprenentation, nå er ether Mr Melbye was very anxious to voting herself to the reflects that, do bethe poorest people have as good of acquisition of Maser charge, the care of the Seaman's CharSmith for the release of the he that would be desirable action about would suffice to put it through the matter mult the love of Her Majesty, his buly which the pig benevolence, rotires to reativen in honour of the Emperor
They Jan Satablish a library for was her They hnd not the precise charon under the care ofere that adequate How it appeared that and ever in the case which the images sulting having heard from sign the bond, upon his shuuides that the officers of the nuts for another year of practical bene chargo. They can establish a library for was that of 86,000 which was alleged to quoted; there was no evidence whatever preciadly the saine mia-statements as he possibility of an instant's repose. As Her trary, the donors advertise their intentions, of France, seamen under the care of the Seaman's Cha have been paid by the plaintif to John That was the real substance of the claim rade on the 2nd and on the lith. Lot Majesty has with kindly words again been with the same alacrity as in other years,
That was publishing an intimidating the Henry plain, and they can secure that adequate Henry Smith for the release of the ship. They had not the precise pleading him got credit for believing that the matter pleased to make known her commends, he not to say with graster, and when the day London, July 31,-The Mayor of Blign plain, and they can secure that, adequate Henry Smitated a case care he will give his whole heart to the bowl of the rich genel designed for them, it is
wade it for believing that the matter condot designed for then, it prisouxront for publis medical treatment and hospital accommunia New Smith for the release of the ship. They had not the precise pleadingrade the 2nd and on the lith. Lot Majesty as with kindly words again been trary, the donors advertise their intentions, of France.persistent obstruction medical treatment and hospital accommoda. Now it appeared that these 35000 were that would be desirable in such ons was practically all right and chata few hours cane dare to disobey, with awe and passes and no one has asked for a single has been sentenced to four months' im- tion are given to him when he stands in Now it appeared that these 30000 were has instant's repose. As Herything of a be ter quality. On the con the unfriendly, ular strongly complains tion are given to him when he stands in either to romal for over and over in the pot there could be ne question about would sufice to put it through, but still it are he will give his whole heart to the bowl of the rich griel designed for them, it priscent for publishing an intimidating need of it. I am far from wishing to advo zaion of a for over and over in the pot share could be no question about was practically alright and that few hours Candot dare to disobey. With ads, ad not to say with grostor, and when the dar nced of it. I am far from wishing to advo pasion of Mr J. B., Smith as security the case which the action relied upon-falo was none the logs the case that the matter multitudinous hairs of the nation, hoping is trotely put into the braken jars out of article in his journal
oddling policy for the seamen Jack, for any claim which it might pater into his consequence. The defendant was charged for not having heard from Afr Caldwell at Kat as in these times of difficulty the weight with the proud satisfaction, that however it tunela of the most cordial character were cato acoddling policy for the seamen, Jack, for any claim which it might puter into his representation and damage soulting in was not settled. Let him also get credit tothes, the ve der Majesty, bid buy which the gige are fed, and the wealthy with all his fadits, does not require that, head to prefers or it might nioan, as he mother, who nartured and instructed him. man of practical benevolence, rotires to rest
Copenhagen, May 31-At a royal banquet but he would like to know that his choro (the Atomey General) submitted it did wild falsely representing that Macgregor that time that he could not sign the bond, but as in these times ui dificulty the weight with the proud satisfaction, that however it given in honour of the Emperor Willata now that his shoro (the At oney General) submitted it did a claim had bess disposed of and that but evertheless he (coal) could only he hopes and trusts that the officers of the not come to his foist, he at least has done Emperor of Germany. The Emperor Wil-
not end oil share bis duty a man of stopping countrymon take an interest in men, that it was to remain as security Smith's claim had been disposed of and thunt the upperthalens be (coarsely could only upon his shoulders, will be doub y heavy,
dirty characterias the statement be made asadoll Government, great and stall, will share buty
bess of tan of practical benevolence, retires to rest him and do not look on hit as an outduct, against any clain which J. H. Smith might be had provided or would provide security is unperthalous he (varsa)) could only he hopes and trusts that the oflio, ne may be with the poor wretches who would aula of the most cordial character were but as what he is, most important factor recover in the action then pending Well, for JH. Smith. Some question was raised berate misrepresentation and a wilful ministri great and small, wild share bis duty for another year, and can in good fair of Germany. The Emperor Wil- severe discussed with costs, about abandoning the charge of fraud. It representation which be there and then London, July 31.-It the appointment of aberate Government, share not coinu to his fuist, he at least has done proposed by the King of Denmarks, and the in the well-being of our country
that action bad been diariussed with custa, horaised assistanto. In exclusion he desires the hand, the year should be a bed me, and the Commission of Judges to investigato that setion had been dismissed with custs, about abandoning the charge of fraud. It Government, co
then his feeling of responsibility, conscienco Personally Lant well aware of what the and under the crias of sise agrement the was not raised by his (the Attorney Go. intended Mr Rapp to act on and give him answervingly to afford him their most loyal tulence and virtue. But if, on the other THE FARSELL COMMISSION.
the was not raised by his
science pose as a man of practical bene.liam sailed at night. confessed that he would have the 610,000. Bir Rapp could only take Vazéns concerned to consider carefully grain rises to a fabulous price, then this the charges brought against Mr Farnell,
ob and give him unswervingly to inity, and continue bis duty for another at least has done proposed by the Cordial character inside of a ship's forecastle is like, ust have money which had been paid ought to be eral), and he confessed that he would have the hand,
oughtades simred the park and the peas, the beef what Mr Me
Melbye said to wean that the the duff with Jasis batur, ef and refunded. Apart from that he contended boon astonished if his learned friend had the 610,000. Bir Rapp could only take assistance. In eonclusion he desires te volence and virtue. But if, on the other me TANELL COMMESSI the duff with Jasir bafure now, while I am the so taken it upon himself to abandon the charge
what ceremonies should be performed on same man of means and of victus fails to the larges matter he appro bond had been given; he know of no reason what ceremonies should be performed on gree
the occasion of his assumption of sole power, send out any autices of the practice of tested by the Farmelites, Mr Gladstone well matter he appre. why it should not be given. Mr Holmes
the nomination of Sir John Day we con a daily, witness of his hard lot in this post. that tus payment of the $3000 was in to a stified if his learned friend had the 810,000. Bir Rapp enaid only i
this post. sense the consequence of false representa of fraud. It was not a matter he appra.
time If people in general saw him as he tato bo tione made on behalf of the defendant, and headed which lay in his learned friend's also, when Mr Bapp told him what br
virtue for this particular se! We have never was carried by a majorites and virtue for this particular year, for the res scen, at work an an iron deck without an was in
was in no sense damage resulting to the discretion, and that it was essential to the
had
son that he cannot afford it! We have joining in the opposition. The motion Rapp had said, cap told ones the occasion should be carefully hand, the sorte, But etical bene.liams of Germany Denmark, and awning to shelter hun froth the sun, à cloth plaintiff by reason of any action taken by action that he should adhere to it, as he had been paid-it was perhaps incautious in
bend
CHINESE CHARACTERISTICS.
aiready referred to the donations to beg however was carried by a majority of 89. cap on bis bend and often a tyrannical task-him on the strength of falso representations done in the most uncompromising manner, bin to come to auch neonclusion bat he
Cars, of whom one almost everywhere The other Judges, Sir James Hannen and master in, by the other side that wes to say, it was
to abuse him, a bucket to wash in kim on the strength of false representations action that he should adhere to it, as he had Rapp had said, concluded that the boast
His Lordship pointed out that there was no reason to disbelievo Mr Melbye-
BENEVOLENCE
sees a swarm. This donation also in of tler Montague E. Smith, wore appointed coates food, and an iron bot, at à temno natural result of any action taken by a great difference between merely making a therefore advised Mr Rapp that ho coarse food, and an iron po to when the the plaintiff in consequence of representa mistepresentals Goneral said false repre- ment of that suu eaturgled Be Rapp more Coustant Virtues. The character, whick powerful by far, thao auy with which they Commons last night Mr Chataberlaiss
nature of an insurance. In the cities, the namely The Chinese have placed the torrs Bene-nature might safely pay the $10,000- perature of over 100, to go
the $10,000. The pay-volence at the head of their list of Five beggare BV,
is well known, organised
ME PARNELL'S CHANGE AGAINST ME day's toil is over; or may hap at work in tious undo by the defendant's agents. At The Attorney roprement into guilds of a very powerful Bort, more
word day's toil in over; or maghap at work in the plaintiff in comerguence of representa misrepresentation and doing to Vilfully therefore advised Mr Rapp the ho
CHAMBERLAIN, London August In the House of 16 the inside of a hardly cool boiler for a long the time that these representations were dentation had been made the ground of than kufore in the transaction, and made it denotes it, is composed of the symbols for powerful by far, thao suy with which they h
posed of the symbols for have to contend, for the reason that replied to Mr Farnell's charge made on day in summer in this climate or in the coal made an action by J. H. Smith was pending action here, and it was impossible to escape much more dificult is breaking off in it,Man and Two, by which, if t
much more dificult, breaking off tron it, Man and Two, by which is supposed can have to contend, for the reason that baokara uz bilgen of a steamer. Sure am I against the ship. The damage he alleged from the conclusion that if the representa and he was thus lod to go farther than be be shadowed forth the view, that Bene- the egg Me Parnell and others of Cabinet secrets
the beggars have nothing to lose, and on if people saw this, that's great throb of was attributed entirely to the notion of tious which were allegou here to have been might have done in the actual circumvulance is something which ought to be nothing to fear, in which respects they Monday respecting the former's betrayal to go here to have been might have done in the actual circumvolanes is something which ought to be stand alone. The shopkeeper who should when he was Miniator. Mr Chamberlain sympathy would go forth for Jack and that J. H. Emith, and further, when on the faith made and falsely made were made with ptances. Mr Caldwell did not know of the developed by the contact of any tre human stand alone. The shopkeeper who should Mr Parnell wasthing would be done to raise the stan of the representation made to him, whatever the knowledge of the defendant, Messrs payment of $10,000 until some days after, beings with each other. It is unnecessary refuse a donation to stalwart beggar, after which i
was Commission. Mr Parnell maintained his dard of those who were ones the pride and it was, the plaintiff took possession of the Melbye and Caldwell, either us or and it was toe Inte then to do anything to remark that the theory which the form the latter bas waited for a reasonable length emphatically denied the changes, and said dard of those who ware, ours the pride and it was, the plaintiff took posion still no other ur both of them, stood convicted of Therefore he did not blaine Ma Caldwell for of sho character beams to favour, is not at Geneva arbitrators styled due diligence, statement. the boast of their country.
ship and made his payment there was still no other ur both of them, stood convicted of and it was too late then to do anything beings with each other. It is unnecessary refuse a douation to s stalwart beggar, after when he was Miniator. Cabinet secrete Eat of time, and has besought with what tho that he gras willing to rebat them before s Our officers and engineers are zo doubt a netica, ponding by J. H. Smith, The delay falas representation falsely made and with not taking any steps with reference to this all substantinted by the facts of life among Geneva arbitrators styled due diligence, Commission. Mr Parnell maintained his boy of non, in fact the old material, thorators and troublo, adored by reuson would consider whether what manupratents, who good that, mil it was not Nevertheless, it is far from being true, as and whe world atterly prevent the trance for New Season's especially for the best
Anction ponding by J. H. Smith, The delay fales representation falealy unde und Therefore he did isot blaine Mix Caldwell to remark that the theory which the form the latter bus waited for a reasonable jouseth emphatically denied the cha fine body of mon, in fact the old material, thorstore and troublo, and damage which their knowledge and bis Lordship
on false the Chinese, an three facts are to be read will be liable to an invasion of a horde statement.
Chinese, and they possess what ass rate Jack does the phintiff right lave suffured by reason would consider whether what one was pratences, when it came to his knowledge. by the intelligent saul attentive observer. famished wretches, we would rendor the
would consider whether what oarred was pionez, which had been obtained on false the cals not, a certain amount of education; and uf d. H. Smith's claim was not a intural the result of muddle, misappreisnsiou, It would do so good the, and it was not Nevertheless, it is far from being one, de existence even of a stolid Chinese, a burden,
(London and China Express, July 13.) de no
In the Tes market a good demand exists owing to the sprund of knowledge the dass rantit of an action taken by plaintif in con- ignorance of the law and wont if care likely that the matter came up a
for New Sunson's that used to supply or Foreign-going so sequente of defendant's representations and skill in the parties, or whether likely that the matter came up again after a superficial examination would seem to and whe would atterly prevent the transne
def claim pending,
werds. The only inferencs that could bo indiests, that there in among the Chinese ti dewands
Chitina men have in great masure ccused to do so J. H. Smith had a claim pending, if he it was brought about deliberately false drawn from the fact that the hotel would indicate, that thoro
If het. atand a right to stop the She purchaser to Mesars Caldwell there was no escape from to take Mr Melbyen for the larger sum man, widely and in sem now, and the mas coine from lower strata had a right to stop in Lesna ne Barievolence, though this has been often rising demands sliould be mot. Both the qualities. The inference is that China Zea stop the ship and defend Mars Caldwell and Melove That same Melbye's bond for $12,000, but as Mannins reminds differ in its hoitou modifications, applies to the the undoubted sonroity of gond Tea. Indian a right to stop the ship and defend and fraudulent conduct on the part of drawn from the fact that the hond would late, that there in among the Chinese tion of any business, outil their continually for New Season's especially for the best the ship and defend and fraudulent conduct on the part of perfectly well, and it is for this reason, that appears on a par with the Black Leafs, and But unless we take care competition and at had fairly subjected the purchaser to Messrs Caldwell and bielove That was not be signed after Macgregor Smith's claim predicated, by three who ought to have shopkcepera and the bergara asilorstand this is again resuscitated. Fondhow quality But unioss. we take care competition and unt had taerely subjectstead of himself, it the real issue and there was no escape from to take Mr Melbye's bond for $12,000, but as Mannins reminds us, 'ís e moon to
was amended was that the Court was willing known truth. the rage for cheepnes will demoratio aurat daine
our attack in that way frontot
benevolences of this nature flow in a steady, line and finest grades meat with good com- Tho market has been more would not taks bie bund for the larger sumidor us to move ho ita ting till. The samin principle, petition. ofcere, and in the tramp class of vegans might have been differant, but here. the it. It must be proved however in this case to take Mr Melbye's bond for $12,000, but as misth. The feeling of pity, perfectly well, and it is for this reason, that appears on a par with the Black Leafs, sad the process has set in already, singly be notion of J. A Smith originated after do that the representations if they were inac of $13,000. He sainnitted that if Me Rapp presion The mild and i
as they with obvious cause the life and spirit are crushed out of fendant's representation whatever it was crate, the representations made by Mr had know at the tinie the English BL of spects really benevolent teachings of the small donations to the incessant streams of Tea this season has not been attractive, and the the life and spirit are crualed out of the item of disburser i he had ad- fendant with their knowledge or with a paid a cont stated that at that time they be strong precis attention has been once extraction from the bener. Every object Whitehall, July 9-The Queen has been with obvious healthy than for some years past, das to ropresentations if they were inse brath,
penis mild and in some re- fendant's the men by over-work,
As to the item of disbursements amounting Melbye and Mr Caldwell on which the dea
Sale was executed that M-cgregor South's Buddhist religion have been without a refugees, to be seen so often in
of the refugees, to be seen so often in so urany this has helped the sale of the China pro- Let us take a glance at the German cesta 61,172 in respect of the ship he had ad- fendant was tied here wire tudo either claitz was not secured he would not have cuible crece unavut nine without places. In all these cases it will be ob this has helped the sale of the China pro- faring element in the East, They are per misted that if defendant was going to be falsely, with their knowledge os with a paid a cont at that time. Mr Holmes and Mr There is, moreover, among the Chinese &erved that the hell in an on oness, and prices occasionally show some effect upon the Chiness people the the object in view is by duct. In Cuylon Tea there is more studi- permitted catest competitors. I must admit quita preparerance that the amount it was not possible on the parties concern. J. H. Smited was executed that day to be ence. Among the forms of her reasonably disabilitice of Chinese ne authority th the First Chase of the Third
better
moans the benefit of the person upon who recovery. greatest competitors, I sue a gool deal of held liable for these disbursements, he was fraudulent intention without balloving them Rap Goth stated that me and Mr There is, unroover, among the Chinese served that the object in view is by no duct. In Cuylon Tea there is more steadi- them in their own ships, and I must admit quito prepared to take them in a insp on to be true. It was accessary here to do loved the Estrella to be quite free, and when the attention to beers once the Benevolenta Lenninstes, but the roofery here to dovod the stres
Happ boat at this red he gregor expres widely and use feels to ten rising any batterly Chinese & I have a gross refs German shipmaster correctly stated id defendant'e counsel had at the one side it might be the son why the 35,000 was paid. Mr Galdi benevolence have commended themselves To the other disabilities of Child has authority th the First Class of the Third
great respect for thom.
upon that laste and on no longer issu
that into and on no lesser issue that Macgregor Smith's chim had been set directed, by no matter what cause, toward retain benefit for the giver. Every object Whitehall, July 9-The Queen has hươn
and on no longer is; strong practical instinct in
to Extraction from the benefit conferred, of a The following sunoucement appears in 09891 extraction from the benent conferred
the Cazelle interest of s Gernian shipmaster Mr Rapp's saqumace that the amount was tide of It was necessary. Lere to do. Rapp both stated that at that time they be. There is, moreover, among the Chipple orced that all these cases it will be obthis has helped the ande
tied and that security had been given for a Chinese charity is regarded as a little
are --- to take care of his cien, and he does it, and he does it,
Me Francia aid defendant's counsel had tas ut possible to sacaps from that sub that Macgregor Smith's claim here, and when the attention every direction, moans the benefit of the persan Me Braccio aid defendant'e counsel had stantial issue between the parties concern. J. H. Smith's claim, and that was the rea variety of forms in which there is certain of pleased to give and grant unto Janos with the help of his law and system. The already admitted that it be was liable for ed; On the one side it might be there was son why the deed was executed that dng to be abundant scope for the exercise of Jo, and the train sin of those who have locks Dariel, Guroian Busman is a gated systain. The already simited that it be was liable for ed; On the one side it might be there was J. H. Smith's clain, and that was the rea: the practice of virtue, there are a great return benefit for the giver. Every object the Gazette:
forms in which the benent conferred, the Gurman suaman is a quiet, sober, intelligent anything at all he was liable for these dis auddle, mistake and want of perfect know and why the 36,000 was paid. Mr Galdi benevolence. Among the forms of bene anything to do with him, in to make it works Gurian sourian is a quiet, sober, intelligent anything at all he was liable for these dis-edge of the position; but on the other side, well denied that there was any interview volence which have commended themselves the other disabilities of Chinese Benesta, Her Me German at a certain amount bare Attorney General-Not I understood on the ala that Mr. Callwell and
seamen is a quiet, son at all
Wilcocks Carrall, Esq. Deputy individunt, uerally with barsements.
ledge of the position; but on the other side, Mrate plesand 20 2290 Yo ledge of the position budgment of military training, obeying orders like a
The Attorney Genes Callwell and Mr Mel haisting of the ferman tag, but that as
if his Lordship found judgment in this case between Mr Rapp and himself that after to the Chinese, may be named the state To the other disabilities of Chinese Here-authority the healy's Royal licence and if his Lordship found judgment in this welded that there was any interview Maritine if his Lordship found judgment and it on between it
Customs, Majesty's the chim made, ho could only My Melting of this fierman Blag, but it was very for which for all practical purposes the withering effecta Mr Francis-That was how I understood on the claim made, ho could only on (10th Juur) with reference to the liahont of founding hospitals, and refuges is almost impossible for any enterprise, siguin of the First Class of the Third machine, and seldom making his appearson Mr Francis-That was how
Mr. Francis-That was how I understood on the chin the judge of this case between Mr Rapp and hitself that ster volence which have commended themselves reasonably certain that he will move on missioner in the Chinese Com
find on in
that he may accept and wear the In Police or on such that he be out in stood the Allorants, speakicut was his in the at all
tabolence, must be added this capital one, that the ground that Mr Cakalwell way! My Melon (10th Juur) with reference to the estabTo Bens. Customs, Her Majesty's the ground that Mr. Callwell and Mr Mel hoisting of the German tag, but it was very for Inpers, and for the uged, oto. An China it Division of the Imperial Order of the of his country is will enter The Attorney General— Well, you under bys were behaving in this mother falsely probable that he had forgotton about that as
land which for all pretion of Peking the wires, which is as well organised confer upon hios, in quarely opt a land which for all practical purposes however good or however urgent, to escasa Division of the Imperial Order of the
Double Dragon, which into long agreements and servs item out in stood wrong just like your client. Cun and fraudulently. With reference to the he had forgotten about several other
behe had forgotten about several other circum (except that of the delectation of Peking the withering effects of the Chinese aystem pror of China bis Majesty thu the Fast the Fast faith fally, oving bis money, and tinting, the Auerney General said as re alternative and the evidenes that had tones in connection with the transaction. Sinologues) is quite free from a Census, of squeezes, which is as well organised Emperor of has been pleased to
sin connection with the tratanction. Binologues) is quite free from a Deusents of actually and entirely omploy often returning to the Fatherland with a gards the disbursements, speaking on the gone into, be should like to point out to It was impossible that Mt Rapp could have is impossible to ascertain to what extent ns any other part of the schutte of sorries while totally a purely of bis round sum, and his next appearance is the question of principle, the defendant was his Lordship that there was enough to be been sequiescing in the condition of air these forms of benevolent action are to be Chinese govorament. It is not stay to begond
Mr. confer upon him, in recognition me enough to be been seqties and Mr Melbye's recollection fin, but be reattively are, that is to say but trough often as an officor. No wonder not liable for the disbursements at all. gathered in the course of this inquiry at his Teperial Majesty. ship-owners give the preference to those He said those disburaciments would have to suggest something, or at all events some this time and Mr. Melbye's recollection fiant, but it is hazarding little to say that possess one's self of full details of the beyond our dominions in the service of eference to those He said those disbursements would have to sada probaolity as to where the was being kept fully posted up in the actual as regards the enormes population, and special crises as the Great Famine; to wake as British Consal at Yokohama, of Kalk
have
thewa atat and Mr Melbye's of admin the possible to asortim a Ueneus, is of querug effects of the Chinese Division of the Class of
was at fault when he said that Mr Kopp they must be relatively sure, that is to say working of any regular Chinese charity, his layers out Consul St Hono Koppont, ed
Imperial Majesty. man, honce they are in great demand for had to be incurred in any caso where prima facit probability as to where the was being kept fully posted up in the actual as regards the enormitis population, and but enough has been observed during such Oaks, is to stricted the late 1.00
Mr James Troup at Hiogo and
James Troup at Hiog their own merchant and war ships at Home; ever the sipate about that, and who- and Mr Caldwell in tiz he put it that upon side us on all along. Mr upp aut Me greatest The vast coup-kitchens which are shameful peeniation on the part of officials B.. Professor of Chinese at Cambridge, has their own merchant and war ships at Homes ever the ship was. They got the ship; truth roully lay. As regarded Me- Melbye state of matters. The case put on the other the sermons aggregation of that popula special crines as the Great Famine; to wake as British Consul as Yukohas, obta
was bei Mr populait certain that the deepest distress of the was. They got their management of side was that the plaintif knew what tiun in huge hives, where the needs are people is no barrier whitevar to the most Sir Thomas Francis Wade M.A., K.C. while German coasters in the East are new there was dimot. Mr was being kept fully posted up in the nettinl as regards
are new there was no dispute about that, and who and Me Caldwell in their management of rate do ther the defendant's pre that was that Bir Melbye, they were under
rest Consul st Hiogo and having to employ Chinese or at any rate do ther the defendant's representations were the business of Mr Ortiz he put it that upon was going on all along. If app and Me greatest. The vast coup-kiteseos which no people is no barrier whatever to the most Bir Thuraas Francis Wade, M. K.C. it, possibly from moires of convenience ter the defendant's representations were the business of Mr Ortiz he put it that upon side was that the plaintif knew want the one segregation of that popula special crises as the Great Famine, to make Ozaka, is to succeed the late Mr Roberta it, possibly from moitres of convenience false or true the payments of the vicessary the evidence one thing at that are babas Holmes were clear that up to the 18th Jane set up anywhere and everywhere, when shameful peentation on the part of officials B.. Professor of Chiasso at Cambridge, has
noceste clear and the nicessary the evidence one thing at all events was was going on all along. Mr upp and be in huge hives, where the needs are it certain that the deepest distress of the as British Consal at Yukolai,obartacu
Juneet we ontrusted with
MK.C. Now, I can say that I have sailed with and expenses of the ship were not such as could perfectly clear and that was that Mr Melbye, the
that I have sailed with and excovered in this action, ante mis- with the precise led throughout by a fair been done. Tuggestion that the ship eminent the prople also cooperate knowledge ather of have repeatedly re telegram from Cape Town, dated Ju commanded very taxoy different types of be recovered in this action, because it with the precise legal bearings of what was that was the first time they knew it had diet donation of winter clothing to those der the
some great flood or famine calls for them, outrusted with the disbursement of funds they however antoquainted he might have been security had been givu to J. H. Smith and action, because they however that wen, from Esquimauz to New Zealanders,
experience is that there are were not consequences of defendant'e missierer nacquainted he might have been they were under the fullest impression time set up anywhere and ere
The ship indiante, from Philadelphia and my own experience is that there are representations. Then, with regard to the going on, was aimistodirekt by a fair been done. It was not till then, and after who are destituto. It is not the Gov-attention la most lized on the distress and for Hiego, which put into Cape Town in none that can come near the British-born claim for $15,000 for lons of bargains and spirit and that there was not a trace of evi- Me Caldwoll's suggestion that the ship entre at this none that can come near the British-born ctations. Then, with regard to the going on, was asimated throughout by a fair that was the first time they knew it had met de familiar phenowens, as well as the fur relief. And if such scandals take place been elected to a racord, ha
a ernment only whists engages in these what happens when there is no putside
not difenlt to conjectors distress, has been ordered to charge ber
to conjectors seaman when the exergency comes and resale, he contended that defendant was denes of say attempt or any schoring or should be got out of British waters as enterprises
or claim for $13,000 for loss of bargains and spirit and that there was not a trace of vir bees dose. It was not till then, and after anation of winter clothing to these under thees cireonistarcon, when public Fellowship at King's College Tofesional
any schoring Me they knew
but the people also cooperate wh calls out the bull-dog quelities that will not liable for one farthing of the any desire from the very beginning of this
tic down to the time that he ad of effecting a learned counsel's conten- uns have beau thus judicely ponces his range of when considered in the Town with bulwarks stove in, and decks nevor relax or give in short of death; and sum, Plaintiff could oot claim for both loss transaction down to the tits that he ad. quickly as possible, that there was any idea in a highly creditable manner, and knowledge aither of the funds contributed, cargo of 847,000 gallons of reamed petro-
theostomidator I am sure there are many professional bre of berguis and speale because he could not mitted their combined moral reaguatibility of effecting so speedy a removal as was then auces are not incomument, in which large or of their use. We have repeatedly releem. It is feared she will be condemned
to the comparative bresi attempted. The learned counsel's corter-sus bad bocus thus judiciously and ferred to the comparative insignificance of A telegram from Cape Town, dated Ju'y thren who are many professional bre sum. Plaintiff could cot claim for both the desire from the very beginning or should be thren who will say Yes to what used to ho sell his ship and have it. If they had sold for what had happoned, there was nothing tion was that Mr Rapp had been led into We do not reckup among the benevolences the range of Chinese charity, but how parts that the Italian ship
expended from sell his case he could not comb the tins that he quickly as waters no whists engages it
states Plinio, bou ship and have it. If they had sold toited their combined moral responcibiad of effecting posible, that there was any idea terprises but the pen these its relief, it is not difient.
from Iloilo to New York, had put into Cape an article of faith with Britons, but seems their ship they would not have had it to re: whatever to impusch the fairness and frank this matter deeper and deeper by deliber of the Chinese such asociations, as the now that range ju. When considered in the Town with bulwarks stove to be now, in doubting
sell to submitted, however, that lainness of Mr Melbye. As regarded Me Ortiz's a misrepresentation and by concealing provincial clubs for care of those who may light.
misrepresentation and by concealing provincial clubs for care of those who may in
light of the sebiovements of western lands, ZWO The Balon Home stands at West Point, tiff was not entitled to recover on either other agent, Mr Caldwell, he thought he what ought to beve hean made known. bo destitute at a distance from home, and can best be understood by an examinations of Maria
have a witness of what British merchants of a ground. As to the claim for demurrage he was justified in submitting, at all evants it ir Rapp was induced to execute those who could not without this help, return, the table of contacts of racha an admirable editig, from Bassein, dragged anchors in The Maria and Kathe. from. Manila, and former froncretion thought and did for their apprehended that in order to establish it was not impartinent in him to samit, that deeda by what he submitted was legal frand, or who having died, could not otherwise be work as Mr Feber's book on Ousidental the ve
work as Mr Faber's book on Quid the river Merasy on the 11th inst, and Bearden, and I amght and did for their ground, As to the claims over on either other agently. As regarded Me Or this matter sekroen, and I am conddent that the great the plaintiff must so that during the time throughout the transaction from the first misrepresentations and concealment.
first misrepresentations and concealment. In takon home to be buried. This in an institu-fouled eggs the former sustaining
concealmentand, a Beitish isrohants of the prosent day will for which be made his claim the chip had interview until he threw the mater up, bir conclusion, Mr Francis put that ordinary business tran action of the title From West to East. Such institu- fouled oral other,
eroperly
hat civilization, published to Chinese, under the fever Mersey on the 11th inst, and do their part if properly appealed to. The actual opportunities of employment, and Caldwell's conduct of the case evidenced the plaintiff was entitled to the whole of nature of insurance, and is probably
of fard, showing the facts of England, France,
tions as asylums for the feable-minded, for some damage. need is urgent, and surely the couse is one there land been no aridence on that point. this much, & perfectly cool head, a perfectly of the costs and expenses and abo te de regarded by the Chinese themselves the insane, for the deat and dumb, said for on the tentar return has been isood, & Parliamentary issued, worthy of the to... The worthy of the astian boss proad beast it The next point he had to make was this clear eye and a perfect sense of what was marrage. It was through the fault of the Besicies the regulat institutions already various variatics of disonace, together for application of Lord Charles Rezer is to be Queen of the Seas
he subcuted that the action here was due to his own client, the protection he had defendant and his agents that the plamtid mentioned, and others surilar, there are with a multitude of others, must seem to Rumia, Germany, and Italy, with decals It will not do for se to depend on Chi founded apoi falas representations falssis to afford hier against others and the pro- was deprived of the vessel. No proof of susieties for the providing of cofins for the Chinese, like the products of untanally of the building, armamente, nad pod ug to depend on Chi founded apo falas representations falsely to afford his fent, the protection he had defendant and his agents that the plam Busicies the regulat institutions already ratious variatics of discaace, together on the application of Lord Cartes me,
him- nothing which they ever saw or heard of 16%. The totals are as follows:- nese who are fast learning to be sea-law-made by Me Melbye, sud he contended tection he had to afford him against hun opportunities of employment was required thean iso per to buy them, for gathering Hvely ineguations, reminding them of each vessel, built and building, speed of yers; that source may be closed to us, and that Ortiz, the defendant, gave o anch self perfectly open to the legal respon- because it was imposable to prove it If human bones which leave in the course of nothing which they ever saw or heard of. The totals
up to April legal respon because it was imposable to prove of the building, armaments, and a war in Europe would close other sources authority to Mr Telbys as old make him sibilities and perfectly open also to the big Lordship did not think the plaintiff time become exposel, and which are to be when they come to kunir more of that of supply, while we must remember that reponsible for Mr. Melbye's falas repra legal proprieties of tho position he was entitled to demurrage he submitted that again buried in a suitable manner, and the codental Civilization, of which too often
remember that reponit alssly mute. The poi dearly Lardship that in the the Australian question is a rock ahead.
Son of Elling. On the other side he put it to his he was entitled to interess on the capital gathering op of paper on which the them, it will certainly seem to them not F
Ships Cruisers, Defence Torpedo. orat side obtrudes itself upon England 49 sertations falasly made. The position of Elling. On the other side he put it to his entitled to demurrage he submitted that exposed, and which are to be on they come to know more of that 18%. The totala are as follow:
inted, that little setsarkablations, sack as then it Italy But what need is there for un to go elas Me Melbys as agent here was pretty clearly Lardship that in the position and cher at such a liberal rate as a shipowner would character has been written or printed, that them, it will certainly seem to them not & Frame
they had at such a liberal rate as a shipowner would only the worst side obrades itself up where ? let us educate, train and pay our defined. He was acting under a power of actor of the parties 25 they had employ it.
It desacredatud Germany 13 it may be burned, to save it from dessers little tecariable, that all Caristendom is 30 own mon decently, and their aud pay our defined get hero was pretty clearly Lardship that other side he put it to his entitled, to demurrage he em own mon decently, and then we may safely attorney, and he was acting, as was per- exhibited themselves there was a good deal own mon decently, and then wevival of the fectly well known to Ms Rapp, und tonsiderable amount of puddle headedness ducet. There was no sspersion on y furished, and virine books are may be fod to notice the suggestire sirom catchers, torpedo ernisers, torpedo store rely on the doctrine of the survival of the fectly well known to Mr Rapp, under will perhaps occtir to them to inquire into Italy
der to suggest that there might have been a the evidence and the documents pro wients, free vaccination in (theoretical- this patioal of so significant a fact. They
have been a His Lordship said he would read over tion. In some places plasters of dotted with institutions, such as have to Russis littent. Self-preservation is the first law of telegraphic instructions. He had not got a considerable amount of puddle-handedness the evidence and the documents premysterious nature are also given to all parallel out of Christendom, and then it fermany 13
195 ocination is (theoretical will perhaps occur to them to inquire into for Nature, and with other ustions on the watch perfectly free band to do anything he liked; and want of clear conception of the position, duced. There was no sepersion on ray applicants, free vaccination is (theoretical will perhaps occur to them to inquire into he
beyond want of recollection oiled for sale at a price below cast, ormance, that the Chinese character for Bun ships, and first and second to pull us down, why should we ge on ne he was used by the power of atoms which might have had a good deal to do with the The Attorney General said he was very even give away. To items of this olase since, that the cost of those which relate ships, and first and second class torpedo
recollection.sided Bun-xhins, he was uited by his power of attorney and and this muddle-head-dness and mistaking of the witnesses beyond want of recollection ly) fumished, and virine booke the fationale of so significant a face hity In the totale as given above, the colueza
torpedo vessels and boats includes torpedo maybe notice the for Bid glecting our own interest Yours by that well-known our of using for falas portion in bioh Mr Rapp found much surprised to hear that. The claim iust be added the constant donations to the cations which generally baro the boats
by that well-known ourse of business poor they had befors tliem, talegraphing to evolence, unlike most G. CANDERSON,
instructions and acting therson. The oui himself. Mr Rapp did not appear to have was based on a starget fraud, and soul the army of instructions and sounded misrepresales he was now sing
ご the army of beggars with which Chine is to the mating which generally have the trust here was not founded on misrepre- awakened to any of these representations sel for the plaintif in his address had stated buried, and has to refugees who we Fest-radical, is written pithout the heart.unburg, 10th July-Shipping business
here was portion in which Air sertation that was not aleged, and there ou which he was now suing the defendant that there was deliberate misrepresentation more spectable variety of beggars,
a
The virite for which it stande, too often is going on still at a most lively meals, was no authority confided to Mr Melbye in a long as he was left to himself, Be by Mr Melbye, this matter to ausko aug such representa lumbered deeper and deeper and continued His Lortship said he did not think to, rving forms of Chinese benevolents it is results, Some of which we have noticed, at has been rather small again. The
no authority cophaedeged, and there on which he was as regantations sel for the plaintif fraud, and coun
Having inentioned some of the most de practised without heart, with the general extra bosts are despatched almost every unit was alleged, he made and which his lumber even after the ship had beau Beaiden it wist be remembered that Mr only far to spotify the drawbacks which ac, That state of mind, in which practical Thalassa, barque, has taken the baria for make made, and, which his uuubor pret after de abip and day. Our communication with the Far Formed the foundation of the clalat in this seized. He never thought of making any felbys was not an Bnglish and coight is compary them. In the first place, auch unity to esibit te word. Rangoon) Iphigenia (1.1) and Frigga (1.5), Tormed the foundation of point he should claim founded un alles behind backa might lead to misunderstanding. He remark any of the large reports, and wanting among the Chinese: It is rub, Pembrokeshire (a)
must was not en Bin writing remarked, any of the large the interior indeed, a
en Brglish and tight contitutions as Hospitals, &c., whenever the said to be almost wholly Hongkong and Japan, to be suc
philanthrapy becomes an instinct, demands, there was another point he should claim founded un allegations of this kind,ible to make mistakes in writing which feed itations a Hospitals, to, are, as opportunity to work both for Penang, Singapore, Hongkong. dashure
tion before he wout into the It was not till Mr Rapp went behind back might lead to misunderstanding. He remarked, relatively rare They are to be over the needs clearly, Bar and Japan; Glamorganshire (aa) for fucks of the cure. Whatever damag had Smith and handed himself over to the legal persion against either him or Mr Caldwell perhaps in the great cities of the faterior indeed, a human development. If it to Badness has been a fairly active ons fucks or mistakes in writing which feed fau
and mada terina with his quoads partner Le it
with his urge to the legal perver than Rant Dat was no Bourned to the plaintif he could waly Smith and handed himself over to the fuel tought Mr Fran i had hot made any co-found in many of the large reports, and ceived, may be said to be almost wholly and Japan
succeeded by Me J. J. Francis, C.. histrusted by only legal do
Wanting among further of recolection Mr. Wilson (Messrs Warto justrusted by seurued to the plantill damage had and made teria with wet behind backsliable te imale met and tight the only fair to spoily the drawback. It is results, Some of which wh the general extra bosts are dospit lively seals, and Mr. Wilson (Messrs Watton and Deacon's four spon of two grunde. No custody of Messra Wotton and Deacon that persion against either him or Mr Caldwell perhaps in the grow
along the router of trade, but do they exist is Pembrokeshire (9) July ( Mir Francis said that Office), appeared for the plaintiff, and the damage accrued him by reason of any this misrepresentation sprang ng which
at all, in any except the very largest cities by the same process which has made it a good extent. Quotations in most esses are at all, in any exdopt the very largest oltissi be created among the Chinese, it must be Buducus has been a fairly active one Attorney General (Hon EL O Malloy thing wrong, falat or mistakes or misunder-formed the basin of this charge Was there
The Attorney General aid freud was If so, it is curtaly that they are singuistly by the side process
unring the past week and transactions of Attorney General (on EL OMalley stood in the statements touching security not in this se gestion that evil com alleged in the petition, and that had not unobtrusive for one noter sees nor ham integral situert instructed by Mr Stokes of Mare Sharp some com The Attorney General aid freud was fee, it is certaly that they
nora integral bosstituent of He in the lands being given to W. Margregor Buith. La, robnicadons had to some extent corrupted | beon withdrawn, an
the west-2.0. Dody News, John and stores, for the defendant.:
of them The same observation in to be
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SUPREME COURT.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
(Before Hon. J. hussell, Akting Chief
Justice);
Tuesday, August 14,
THE ESTRELLA CASE,
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