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No. 8028.SEPTEMBER 25, 1888.]

your questions separately, Mr Robinson, and not lump thes up in that way. That is not the way to get at the real facta.

Mr Robinton-I prefer to put the ques tion in that way, my Lord, and the answer

is Yes or No.

done,

..ia Lordship-I will not allow questions to be lumped in that sort of way. It is not calculated to elicit the truth, and I am bound to 100, su far as I can, that that is Mr Robineg—1 oither want it put that way or not at all, my Lord.

His Lordatip-Thon I will not allow it. I won't have questions rolled up in that abeurd way. They coufane the witness. You must divido your questions into some form that will allow of their being answer ud ik u dufinite categorical way.

Mr Robinson-My Lord, the answer to that question is Yes or No.

His Lordabip-It is not; there are throa distinct answers cash of which may require a long explanation

Mr Robinson-I submit that the answer

in Yes or No, my Lord.

sad put your questions in a less confusing

Mr Robinson bowed and passed over the question.

The cross-examination of this, the second witness, was concluded shortly after five o'clock, and the case was adjourned again till to-morrow morning at half-past ten.

Mr Robinson made an application for the liberation of a fourth prisoner on bait, but his Lordship said he could not see his way to accede to the application. He did not think it was the praction to allow a prisoner ball during the progress of a trial on such a charge as this.

SERGEANT DUNGAN.

THE CHINA MAIL.

was concerjied.

THE OCEANI# IN COLLISION.

IN COLLISION,ectors. The

would call Mr Denison, an architect in respondent. practice in the colony, who would oxplain to his. Worship the construction of the house.

civil engi- Albert Denison, said-I am neer. I know houses numbers 292 and 201 Queen's Road West. I have been in both I was there this morning. No. 292 is a Corner hutse. The basement is used as shop with a rico-pounders' place at the back. The first floor is used as a stoc sum for rics. These two floors seem to belong to one business. There is a atair casu from the basement to the Grat floor. chau from As a rule the staircase in Chiness house

THE CITY OF CHESTER' HUSK AN SEVERAL LIVES LOST.

PRESIDENT OLEVELAND'S MES SAGE.

to

гpose

CIVIN AMERICANDS BOX.

G. 8. Arthur, the purer of the Oceanic, matener as shall result in the least possible tion 3: that from the date of the Presi-navigating our canals, and their cargou dividing 292 from 204 owing to a wooden translated foreign scientific books. Those

works must have an undeniably good effect was writing in his cabin when arowed by injury to our own people, the effect would, dent's proclamation aborizing the first precisely the advantages granted to our partition.

The warrant insued to Bergeant Duncan, in developing the youthful Imperial mind, the sharp blasts of the whistle, and sprang probably be entirely inadequate to the sretion of this section and so long as Articles vessels and cargnes upon Canadian canals. 18 to 25 inclusive and Article 30 of anil That the same ho measured by exactly the to enter honse No. 292, was then put in and form atting introductions to the study un dok just as the cuffision toit place. H. accomplishment of the

1 deem it my duty, therefore, to call the Treaty shall retain in fores according to name rule of discrimination, Sergeant Dancan's morning report and of Western learning and the introduction says the scenes upon the deck of the heater

to 3 subsequoat faller report on the necurrence of Westera civilisation. We, bore, are were perfectly boartrending The erentes attention of the Congress & Certain parti- the terms and conditions of Articles of

proud that three such names as net, confusion prevailed and unbubtedly insonlars in the action of the authorities of the said Treaty, goods, wares and merchandise The course which I have outlined and wore las put in,

outline Martin and Elkins should be so intimately he wore foot from this cause The Dominion of Canada in addition to the arriving, etc, etc., following in the re-the recommendation made rulats to the Mr Caftwell, in giving an

buformosisted honor and dignity of nar country, to the of the defence, said it would be for associated with this new and promising boats of the Oceanic were in the water general allegations already made, which mainder of the recting the procise wards of

within a couple were in the water Dominion of Canadauthorities of the said arma and conditiording to name rule of dis mured by exactly the within a couple of minutes, whilo life-broga appear to be in such marked contrast to the stipulation on the part of the United protection and preservation of the rights the defendant to show that he was justi-doparture.

and interests of our people, A Govern Mr Oliver is proparing to start a new were thrown overboard to the dready the liberal and friendly disposition of our States na contained in Article 9, which I fiod in being presont in houso No

class in Natural Philosophy, and is busy struggling in the water. Sarouls deu mi- castry as in my opinion to call for such luve already quoted. Here then is a diamont doos but half its daty whon is pro The at home permits them 204, and he said he was so justified. The class in Natural Philosophy, and is busy struggling in the water. Seatoul fire mi- ciastry as evidace that would be called would go unpacking costly apparatus, and Ms Ready nutes olapsed from the time of the elision legislation as will, upon the principles tinct enschinent of the Ceas limiting the toets its citizens'nt is one and **** ould be paid we be the iron Hankows has also arrived to take up until the Chester turned over like a tox and already stated, properly supplement the duration of this article of tive Treaty to the to be imped open and humiliated by the Isso Nu. 20% with lat tud 20 unfair and over-reaching disposition of other show that isuso Nu. 202 was let to a ser from ap

the drum rat in man who used the basement and first the English department, or as was re- cank, the builors exploding when the water power to inaugurate the retaliation already time that Articles 18 to 25 inelasive and to be imped open and humiliated by the

vested in the executive.

Article 30 shaali contitas iz force. That nations. If we invite our people to rely en Boore; that there was no communication marked to me, when we lose one Oliver we reached, the fres

Captain Motcalfe of the Oceanic called ni THE AMIEWAN VIEW OF TUR CASE in fixing such imitation it but leaves the

arrangements made for their benefit abroad, between the first and second floors; that always have another Oliver roady. The

Actuated by the generous neighborly meaning of the treaty itself is indicated by we should soo to it that they are not do tatil top. formerly, and til very recently, the top literati go into the examination stalls on the British Consulate and requested that a

22 and 234 Guinmunicated by two the 13th. Mr Hillier and family have Court of faity, be belt to ascertain the spirit which has characterized car legista- the fact that its purpose is declared to be to coived, and if we see generous to a neigh- doors of 217

1 and 234 coins that constant tid ressaltion, we have sinen 1866 heon ao enrry into effect the provisions of the Treaty tired, if y

of the Treaty ceived, and if we as they are ont de boring country our people should reap the apenings; that these were the constant and arrived at the British Legution from Eng-facts of bi ispeter en far as higrossal tion, our trials we dried one legisla- the fact that its purpose is declared to be to sized, and if

was conculcnring Consul Tula of the United States of property sa sports Joint High Commis with us objection or other modes of ion, Lut us pursue it Hod Ved Comm? Musson, who far waived in favor of Canada za to allow and by the further fact that this appears advantage of it by a like return of liberality. only means of access to tireascond floor of 202, land via Canaria.

The Grand Duke before his departure in acting sensul during Consul Tale's free of duly the transit series the territory have been submitted bofors the promulga

to

These are subjects which partisanship and that in point of fact the same conditions

visited the Temple of Beaten but did not absenco on vacation leave, hot snsented to of the United States of property arriving at tion of the Treaty to certain meinbors of the shotic

meinbors of the should not disturb. Let us surrey, the exinted now with the exception that the visited the Temple of Bearen but did not absenco on vacating Icave, hos ossented to of the United States two openings had hear hastily bricked up gain adroittanes to the sacred apartments the request and entered that a Court be our parts and destined to Canada

thur e our parts and destined to Canada or exports Joint High Commission repres nting both should not

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both petition in front of reserved in the Emperor, Sir Robert's beid next Monday morning at 10.20c'clock. from Canada to other foreign countries. countries and met with ring ground calmly and having put aside the and that there was a for thess openings which would prevent band which was paralysed by the desertion Two uisters of British venacia in pect will, When the treaty of

When the lotiontier other modes of prevent band which he gutinted in 1871 between the United States or insistency between the Treaty nad firmly with a determination only to subaezvo His Lordship--That will do now; go on, any body arriving at the top of the of some of the musicians, ie, we hear to be with Me Mason ax prosiding officer, courti gutia de treaty of Washington was ne dissent. There appearing to be no conflict there if sunt, if we enter upon and eate court.gutinted need the policy of retaliation, lut us pursue it anybodying anybody on serving that the openinge reinforced by others from Tientsin, and a tute the court. The testimony ill be and Great Britain, and having for its object thy Act of Congress fast cited, it is not firmly

not the interests of our people and maintain the staircase from seeing

ind of song thirteen Manchus is taken down and a decision rescind after very largely the morlification of the treaty necessary to invoke the wall-aattled principle high standard and the becoming pride of were closed up. If he was able to substan-young band of some thirteen Manchus is taken down and n decision resclied after

the testimony is chined. Captain Wallace of 1818, tho privileges above referred to that in such corflict the statuto governs the American citizenship the testimony is chined Captainfter very largely the modification of the tect the Act of Congress fast cited, it is not firmly with a dotermination only to subscrva fate what he had stated, he (Mr Caldwell) bring trained.

graine had a fair amount of rain of the City of Chester called the were tande reciprocal and gives in return question.

(Signed) GROVER CLEVELAND, We have at submitted that the defendant, in the per

office of the Government Tospectos y Canada to the Cuited States in the fol- TRE U. S. HAVE TAR RIGHT TO AUT.

yond lowing language out fog of each Treaty,

Executive Mansion, Aug, 23, 1838, formance of his duty to get to 202, war por already-amounting for the year to some office of the Government Tonectors

That in any event the law of 1873 con.

OPINION IN YNGLAND AND CANADA, fectly jualbed in going up the aircase of 18 inches; oat heavy fall was 7 inches in today, but made nú statement beyond lowing language contained in the 29th ar 291, thus being the only means of com-twenty-four hours, but the weather is bat expressing his willingness for examina-ticle of a tid treaty. It is agreol that for atrites the are over t

London, 21th Aug.-The Times does not Au to treaty : It is agreed that for atritas the Treaty and governs Section 29 munication with the top foor of 202. Ho in the daytime.-N.-C. Daily News Cortion. An investigation will be hold the term of years mentioned in Article 33 of sach Treaty, I bave no doubt combined

to morene or the day following by the in- of this treaty, goods, waren or merchandise with the proceedings taken by our Govara for any conflict between England and to idla: America as a result of the rejection of the apectors. The Pilot Cousigaloners will striving at the posts of New York, Boston ment to terminato Articles 19 hold no investigation at present relative to and Portland and any other ports in the sire, and Article 30 of the Treaty. Those Fisheries Treaty. It says that the election Pilot Mayor's responsibility butterUnited States whiols have been or inay from proceedings had their inception in a joint of a new president will cause a wonderful The residing officer of the Board is out of time to time be specially designed by the resolution of Congress passent May 3rd, calming down of party passinta. There is San Francisco, August 20th. The town, as wall na the two other commissic-President of the United States and design 1883, declaring that in the judgment of shrewd suspicion expressed that even sted for her Britannic Majesty's pousesatons Congr sa these Articles raght to be ter General Harrison, if elected, will find it steamer Decanic, from Chins and Japan, nere.

An.erica, may irable alteration in its details to save the in North An.erica, may be entered atminated, and directing the President to chavenient to effect a similat settlement of collided with and sank the steamer City of

tho proper custom house and conveyed in give notice to the Government of Grent the pending dahery disputes with enough Chester this morning at the entrance to the

transit without payment of duties through Britain provided for in Article 33 of the colorable alteration in its details to anes the Golden Gate. The Chester had just sailed

the territory of the United States under such Treaty. Such notice having been giver pride of his party.

the United States under the two years prior sentioned were absolu. Americans becates the action of the THE CHARGE AGAINST POLICE

with over 1 parongora for Eureka, Cala

rules, regulations and conditions for the two years prior to the arst day of July, The Standard Baya that the people of Eng- Washington, P.C., August 23.-The Fre protection of the ravesse sa the Govern. 185, the articles mentioned were absolu land will feel no disinished friendship for Evidence was heard by Mr Pollock in the

The Oceanic has her boats lowered and is DRASTIC RETALIATORY MEASURES FEUPOSED. the territory of the United States under such Treats

sident to day aca the following meaango out of the United States may from time tely terminated on the last named day and Americana because of the rejection of the

terminales mentioned Police Court to-day in connection with the

saving lives; & number ses known to be lost.

Later-Tho City of Chester, commanded to Congress: To the Congress-The re- to time prescribe: and suder the like with them Article 29 was also torminated Fishery Tranty, but the action of the Senate charge of misconduct as a police constable against Police Sergeant Duncan, Mr Caldegina su one side of the shop front by a by Captain Wallace, left her berth a 9jection by the Senate of the treaty lately rules, regulations and conditions goods, If by any language in the joint resolution places the United States and Canada in a easy for them to well appeared for the deferen

Me Onidwall Leked his Worship if he separate door and gives access to all the o'clock this morning: As she neared the negotiated for the settlement and adjust

the

trust without a payment of duties from Act of 1883, embodying Article 29 of the goatrol

Halifax, N. e case the Golden Gate Simits, the atmosphere United States and fireat Britain concerning such possessions through the territory of Treaty, fear is own limitations or to save could tell him what was the specific charge floors except the ground floor. In the case Presidio Reservation, which is just inside ment of the differences existing between the wares or morghandise may be conveyed in it was intended to relieve Section 33 of the position in which it is

.. August 21st.-Tho ung or in sive follad of corau corner houses the stairenso starts

the rights and privileges of American Bate: the United States for export from the said the Articly itself, I am entirely satisfied Herald says editorially in regard to the pro- against the defendant ?

from the back of the shop, the entrance became very thick, and objects were the rights and privileges of American fate?- the Uaited States for export from the said the articly itself, I

Athon ports and watura of British

It to the

the Bill:- hir Pollook said the charge as he had it at present was misconduct as a polico cons. being on the side street. In the case of sareely distinguishable at cluse range, thun in the

acema of greed that for the like period goods, statata granting to the people of Caunda the Canada has no alternative but to resort house 202, Quecu's Road West, the stair-few minutes before 10 o'clock a huge North America, seems to justify a sivus of ports of the United States. It is farther that the intention miscarried. But buble, rejection of the Fisher

questioned table, but he thought it desirable that a

comply with wither of these vessel was noticed directly in front of the the condition to which the pending question wares or merchandise arriving at any of the valuable privileges of transit for their gonds to the stipulation of the convention

thus remitted. The treats upon this of conditions. The bottom of the staircase Chester bearing right down upon her. speriat charge should be made before he case does not the

Gloucest of their part of the subject concluded in 1818, through dissions in North America and destined for been passed prior to the making of the acestor fishermen, finding air out proceeded with the case.

ze in the shop, at the back, near the party Before any attempt on the part of the subject concluded in 1818, through disorder Britannic Majesty's possea from our ports and over que soil, which had of 1818. Trouble is sure to fuller. The

the back, near the patty all dividing 292 from 204. There is no Chester's officers could be made to change agreements as to the meaning of its term, the United States may be entered at the Tanty of 181, and independently of it, rageous pretensions backed by one great wall dividing 292 from 204. The patty Bolute any attempt on the part of the subject counted. The treats upon the Wares or merchandise arriving

n wall

custom may be enterestined for her ports and transit for thaada the Canadaction of the regard to the irritation and prepse communication with the bottom of the her course and avert a disestor a terrifin has been a fruitful source of irritation and shing definits claires sxcept through the shop. That crash was heard and so began to sing. trouble. One citizens engaged in fishing her customs houses and conveyed it remained in fores and ever since the political party, will contemptuously dis ruugh the sh. That amodiately there was a panic on board, enterprises in the waters adjacent to Launde said quosasions under such rules, regula ing the refusal of Canada to permit cur The Canadian customs and fishery, crian Canada trasi, without payment of duties through abration of the treaty and uotwithstand regard our fishery laws and regulations. staircase goes up to the first floor, and from Canada

behave been subjected to numerous sexations tions and this there is no conmunication with the and many of her passengers esped into the have been subjected to numerous vexatious tions and conditions for the protection of Bisharmen to send their ish to the home enforcing these laws and regulations will this there is no communication with the water in foassis

led to mumerons sexatious aid passiona under such rules treever since the political party, wall Captain Deane The nature of the charge this there is no communication with the and many of her passengers esped into the have been subjected to numerous rexatious said puasasiona under such rules, regula ing the refusal of Conan t will appear from the evidence. That is all second floor. I saw traces of a former stair-water in the hopes of making the shore. interferences and unnugance, theit potions and conditions for the protection of disharmen will appear from the evidence. That is alle

case between the first and secund fluora. The vessel which had given the Chester her have bean asized upon pretexts which ap revenus za by the Government of the said market through her territory in bond be brought into unpleasant relations with accost the first and secund for death-blow was the Oce and 100 they have been otherwise icials in a man-merchandise

inadmissab; that is

the Oceanic, from the poored to be entirely inadmiagab, and prescribed and under such rules, regule without dimination, the advantages of our London, 24th Aug.-The Daily Ne well The 'well had boot into and Orient, with to cabin passedly well The 'well' had been filled up with joists death-blow was the Oceanic, from the peared to be entirely inadming and saiona may be from time to time The people of that Dominion have enjoyed, the Yankee fishermen. Mr Caldwell-You raight just as we

I went into house 294 and Orient, with to cabin passengers and 100 they have been otherwise treated by the tious, and conditions goods, wares or liberal and generous law. Withont basing commenting upon the cojection of the in- tornational baheries treaty by the United what and planking. I went into house 294 anu Chinese, Boats were speedily lowered Canadian anthorities and officials in's man- merchandise may be conveyed in transit our complaint upon a violation of treaty ratioun balcries treaty by the United

a man-haute charge a man with lareary and aut say what and planking. I went into house 294 and Orient, with to cabin passengers and 100 they have been otherwise

the words

is overtheless true that such States Senato, anys: It is another examplo be has stolen. I submit that the words ascended to the second for As noon Chinese,

as

of the evils which the disuuienists are bring- ely the dend conduct has been justified by Great Britain United States through the said possessions refusal of tranzit and the other injurious nor their country: The Carenicia misconduct as a police constable should be an I arrived at the top of the stair-from her, and the work of rescue com- ner inexcusably barel and oppressive. This merchandise may be conveyed in transit our complaint upon a violation of treaty ternational Galeries

Cena hich is at right angles to thebu that of the stunner who were float that it ranadian interests. Wo deny that by the represent would no longer os al-

wooden partition about 8 or menced. Almost inediately the dead conduct has been justified by Great Britain without payment of duties from the obligations.

and found to and Canada by the claim that the treaty of to any This unworthy attempt supplemented by in that he did eu and eo.cow a

9 feet high on No. 22 and 29, of Chester. A large rater on wreckage and life renty agreements justify these from my towed to ship their fish in I think the defendent has a right to know 9 feet high, which is at right angles to the dody of a man was picked up and found to and Canada by the claim that the t

and export from perts in the said possessions. provoking insistance upon rights neither ways: This unworthy attempt to make party wall between Nos. 22 and 294. Par. bu that of the steward of the unlucky 1818 permitted it, unil upon the ground to other places in the United States or for neta which have been recited, esustituts a ing upon their country: The Chronicle what he is charged with.

allel with this partition was another of Chester. A large number who were float that it was necessary to the proper pretes. In the year of 1886 urtice was received mitigated by the amenities of national inter party capitel out of a question which might Mr Pollock certainly think thers prop

by the representatives of our Government couree, nor modified by the recognition of involve the two countries is wer is more about the name Eeight. In consequence of ing about in the water on wreckage and life-tion of Canadian interests. Wo deny that artitions only the appa Pop of the tuge and to the thester's assistanstation, the relative positions of these partitions only the upper portion of preservats were rescued by the boats and treaty agreements justify theso neta, and that our fishermen would no longer bn al- our liberality and generous considerations. likely to ondear the Republican party to the ought to be something mor

majority of native-ban Americary THE THREAT MAY BE SUFFICIENT, these quartitiona only the upper portion of preservats were rescued by the boats and treaty agreements justify theso neta, and by the representatives of our Government course, not modified by the recor the party wall is visible from the top of the tugs and the bay stemmer San Rafael, we further maintain that, aside from

The Pall Afall Gazette, referring The history of events connected with the interreduty Blair which had the way was very chead of the aud slair. I noticed a deorway in the party which had come to the luster's ansistance, treaty, the restraints of a disputed inter plowed to ship their fish in bond and free of wall which had beca newly filled up with and taken on board the Oceanic. The tation, the relative positions of the Tuited eonry and ever since that tiras Buch ship subject makes it manifest, that the Car-rojection of the Fisheries Treaty, says it in

been duty through Canadian territory to this brickwork three or fat inches thick. The Chester rapidly fled after she had been Slates and Canada as near neighbors, the ship-subject

the develouts have been denied. The privilege of adian Government can, if so disposed, thokful that Me Chamberlain's mission has Mr Pollock -There must certainly be a

attack, joint commoras, the develog-cute have

ror growth of our joint commoras, the developments have been denied. The privilege of adian Caves it manifest that the Car rejection of the Fisheries Frest to the noras. the develop tire in not made the dificulty mers serious than more apccifo charge made with reforenes to frause of the former doorway was still there arnok, and was under water within four or growth of our join an e

The be the former doorway was still there attack, pidly fled after she had been Slates the relative positions of the bid duty through The brickwork could have been very cosi- five minutes. When the work of rescue inels and the prosperity of both countri such shipments, which had been extended administer its laws and protect

s countries, administerent say it in which amicable relations surely guarantee, slowing them to spend the open she unneighborly treatment of our fishing question to an amicable settlement after

to our fishermen, was a most important one, torests of its people without those

As a most importanteme, toreats of its people without those mau. it was before. Senator Morgan's speech, guarante some particular net.

Captain Denne-I submit that your is pushed through Fadging from the ma- had been about completed and the roll which amicable relations surol

tertain I should say the work had been called of the mvod, it was found that tifteen and above all the liberality always extended allowing them to spend thine open the fish-festations of unfriendliness and without the it anys, nas buncombe. The mjection of

the works had been called of the avod, it was found that fifteen and above all the liberality always extended ing grounds Worship has to form the final charge

done about three weeks. I noticed news of the passengers and three of the crew had by the United States to the people of grads which would otherwise be unneighborly treatment of our fishing the treaty was simply to relegate the whole of the passengers and three of the crew had by the United States to the people of devoted to a voyage home with their catches vessels of which we have justly complain-question to an amicable settlement after Canada, furnished motives of kindness and ned domabling their opportunities for pro-ed, und whatever is done on our part

and whate The Husation has ofing from the evidence. been fought out in this Court numbers of papers pasted orer a portion of the old been drowned,

anyfitably the Canadia Captain Thomas Wallace, of, the Chester, consideration higher and better than any atably prosecuting their vocation. In for should be done in the hope that the tinues: Neither Englishmen zor Americans

anyfitably whatever is done on our part the presidential election. The paper

there lunatics, and the world will not be hidding the transit of the catch of our disposition of the Canadian Government are lunatics, and the world will not be times, and it her always been held that the brickwork which must have been pasted

on before the new brick work was done. I when soen by a Pustul Preis reporter about treaty covenante ovidence was the charge.

noun, made the following tough etatement: THE PRESIDENT'S REASON FOR NEGOTIATING. fishermes over their territory in boud and may remove the occasion of a resort to the plunged into a bath of blood because opin

While heonly seraitira to all, that was now a night lons differ over a keltio of ish. The Diat- Mr PollockThe party who prosecuten am able positively to stalo that the new noon, made the following rough statement: THE PRESIDENT'S REASON

preted brickwork had been filled in after the nawaWe were making our way out against a

am ought to formulate the charge properly, and

papers had been stuck on. One of the strong food tide, when I heard a whistic exasperating in this condition and by so free of duty, the Canadian authorities de additional exreative power this offence is not sufficiently specifically I

come their comecasion and for which we could that upon the principles which should tion, and in the meantime we can cultivato newspapers was an American paper dated shead, and from the direction frote which means indisposed to support the just com.ived us of the only facility dependent up through legislative action. I aus satisfied ter will bo ngain ngotiated after the elec 23 Jute. The only way of entering the the sound came I thought we were all right. plaints of our injured citizens, I still deemed apply Do substituto. The value to the govern retaliation, sur intercourse and an india-rubberlike forbearance and a cool charged.

Juss. The only way of entering text instant I saw the dark hull of the ant American interests which were directly transit for their exports and for ports, application than is suggested by

our injured citizens, I still deemed we Uaptaic Deane-Your Worship will find 2th 02: their concession and for which we could that upon the principu satisfied urts across furnish as a letter opportunity for its if you refer to previous cases that the practor of

urt has, sineu 1862 at least, by a padlock. Supposing the communi was no thick that we coukl see nuthing, and the sit tics of this Court has, since 1882 at least, ig trap door on the roof which was fasten-Oceanic above me as the crushed into our ant American interests which were directly Dominion of Cannda of the privilege of relations with the Dominion and

ed by a padlock. Supposing the commuuni. port side about the fore hatch. The fog involved, and in view of all the details of transit for their exports and imperts across furnish as beon what I have rinted.

old cation between the first and second floor of was no thick that we coukl see nothing, and the situation, to altowpt by neguliation tour territory and to and from our ports, application them is suggested by the con-modus vivendi will be continuet for two

the disaster happened quicker by a good remedy existing wrongs and totally do appreciated when it is remembered that for bu more effectively inaugurated than under ent complexion,

and to do though great in every aspuut, will be better ditions heroin presented and it should net years and then matters will assums a differ Mr Caldwell These precedents would so t

2 to be cut off, I the disaster happened quicker by

should say the proper

must be 40 termiu! by

bo 40 farming by a fair and just treaty these ever. a considerable portion of each year the St the power of suspension recommended. only show the practice in this Court, and

tarius by afer of difficulty. I fully be Lawrence River Commerce leading tion upon the Treaty of 1871, 1, of teilt.

be quos difficulty. I fully consider fifty blacks won't make a while. The ques way to get to the top foar of 202 would be deal than I tell it. The rater mud romely existing wrongs and to fually de- tough great in every aspect, will be better uitions herein presente unted by th tion is whether the defendant is or is act by the staircase of 24, and in order to do fathoms deep at the point, and we wen: recurring causes of

or is act

course,lieve direct avenue of foreign counnerce leading tion upon the question of the continuance entitled to know what he is charged with, so it would be necessary to cross the top down rapidly. The coufasion, of course, lieve that the treaty just rejected by the Lawrence River, which constitutes the While I have expressed my clear convic

Dour of 294.

was great, but the men did the best they Senate was well suited to the exigency, and to Canada, is closed by fea. During the of Section 29 in the Treaty of 1871, 1, of As great, but the coufasion, of coun: recurring car and just breat could to get on: the borta. The passengers that its provisions were adequate for our last six years, the imports and exports of course, fully concede the power and the and there can be no question about it that

The case was remanded till the 27th inst. I could the as possible were transferred to security in future from vexatios incidents the British Canadian provinces carried daty of Congress in contemplating legis-

to get on the hosts. The price

last overy defendant who is brought up here is

as quickly as cntitled to know the offence with which bro at 10a.m. is charged.

Mr Pollock-Certainly.

a desirable

a

Captain Doans, to whom the question was referred, said the charge was misconduct a

pulico constable.

Bir Pollnek-I most have a more charge than that.

Captain Denno-I submit that nothing more is necessary under the Ordinance.

Mr Caldwell-Misconduct as a polies Mr Caldwell-Misconduct as a polies constable is merely the general charge.

Captain Deane-If your Worship refers

to the change abeets you will find assault,'

dence.

kacwa

charge when it comes before the Magistrata.

shown.

being

the City of Victoria and Colony of Hong-

Captain Deane-Recang it is a breach of

or

our no

icero.

son.

top Boor of 292 that I could see was a slid-Next instant I saw the dark hull of the my duty for the preservation of impurt-po

the dark hull of the my duty for the preservation of impurt-Denision of Cannda teraper."

The St. James's Gorette says that the

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Sept. 10,

caused

be

on the

THE GRAVITY OF HIS PRESENT LUTION,

bond

THE PROPOSED DRASTIC MEASURES.

as

than

NEWS BY THE CANADIAN

MAIL.

DISEOYALTY.

A HOPEBUL SIGN, London, August 21. The force of police detailed during the administration of Glad- stone in 1882 to protect varius mom bers of the ministry, has been withdrawn, for the first time since its assignment, to-dag..

THE STRIKE IN THE SHIPYARAN.

iz the

A ЯYMPATHISER WITH PARNELL. Dublin,

ANOTHER ABYSSIKTAN EXTEDITION.

the

the Oceanic. I was thrown into the water and for the promotion of friendly neigh across our territory under the privileges Intive action to construe the terms of any London, August 21.-At the Irish ozbi and had to scramble out from the wreckage, borship and intimacy without sacrificing in granted by our laws amounted in value treaty stipulated which might upon any bition, in progress in Barrack street on Peking

the wreckage. burship sud intimacy without sacrificing in of di It was reported when we started for the the least our national pride or dignity. I of reported when we started for the of the trallie consist-propriety in the case

good faith Monday evening, the Cork band refused to store that 15 ox 16 had been drawsed. am quite conscious that neither my opinion were goods dutiable under our tariff laws. limit such action and likewise the puruliar play the National Anthem and wesco round. Towards the end of August our weather shore that 15 or 16 had been drawsed. am quite conscions that neither to about $270,000,000, nearly all of which possible cussideration might apon nybition, in progress in Barrach

ugust our weather or fellow was crushed to death be of the value of the rejected treaty nor the By far the larger part of the trallic consist-propriety in the case here presented of its by hissed by the spectators. Subsequently larceny do. merely generally stated. became very warm again, stuffy and dis-One poor

tween By far the larger part of the

the two rosacis. The Oceanic was a motives which prompted its rejection, are the members of the band explained they Mr Caldwell Nobody knows better than agreeable. We have had in consequence long time getting her boata in the water. of importance in the light of the judgment Britain and her American provinces was in the laws of 1873 putting in operation would not dare to return to Ireland after

I the Senate thereupon. But it is of in Captain Deans that if a man is charged with more rain, and at this season every shower g time getting her boata in the water. of importance in the light of the judgmenting of the exchange of goods between Grest interpretation of its langnaze contained hissed by the spectators. Subsequently

But it is of in-h there treaty has boon their own your on restruint

fim- brought to or carried from our ports in the said treaty, and of 1883 directing were afraid to man them, fearing that when portapes to note that this treaty has boon ought to

if, in the assault ho must be charged with sasauiting must up to otol air and earth. The mem-I understand that her Chinese drew of 90 of the Senate thereupon.

bers of the British Legation have again war entered into by uur Government was in deliberate judgment of Congress, any comebody.

and engulfed Captain Denne-It is the disgistrate's come to town, to have another interview at our atsamereink they would be drawn down rojected without any apparent disposition their own vessels. The treaty stipulation termination thereof, and in the playing it.

part of the Senate to alter or amend harmony with the laws which were then on restraint to the proposed legislation exists,

inten-harmony provisions and with the evident inten- S. P. Daria, of Eureks, one of the ite provisions and with the evident in less any duty to formulate the charge from the evi. the Youée, The Russian Grand Duke has and engulfed

it is to be hoped that the expediency of its arrived and has gone to visit the Minister Chester's

ently removal will be recognised. Mir Pollock-I am not prosecuting in this at the bills and to see the Great Wall. Chester's passengers, gave a reporter the tion, not wanting expression, that no nego- our statute book sud are now in force.

I recommend immediate legislative action RESTRICTIONS ON THE LAKE TRAFFIC case it is the Police who so prosecuting. Coming incoguito nobody is supposed to following particulars: When the Oceanic tantiens should at present be excluded

fgress to Captain Deana-I think your Worship know of the presence of H. I. 8. in our was sighted cho was half a mile ahead touching the matter at issue. The co-ope will find that it is a matter between the midet, and the Temple of Heaven and and approaching bow on Neither vessel ration necessary for the adjustment of the conferring upon the executive power to I desire also to call the attention of Con-

ntly unt beth and stopped until just as they were about to long standing national differences with suspend by proclamation the operations of great in another subject involving such Belfast, August 2141. The trouble Polica and the Magistrate to formulate other sights will consequently not be thrown strike, when the Chester's engines ceasca which we have to deal by the matbeds of all laws and regulations permitting the weak and unfair treatment to our citizens shipyards here, which has resulted in

open to him. Mr Oliver has arrived from wrong

in opinions is duo the charge

working and the two vessele collided. As coufore and agreeseat having thus been transit of gouds, wares and merchandise in my requires prompt action. lock-out of 5,000 shipwrighta, they did so the smaller vessel swang around abandon the interests and rigals ufy be no hesitation in suspending to and liberally by the

by no weens disposed to band across us over the territory of announced their intention of striking, the Mr Pollock-There ought to be a specific home zi Canada.

The Tussg-wen College was opened on the they did so the smaller vessel swang around declined, I am by no means disposed to band across as over the territory of the The navigation of the great Lakes and the strike of Sipwright, is due to the

then

United States, or from Canada. There Be out of the same, have been treated broadly employers decided to close the gards

thors lawn the 29th, and on the day following a holidayImasdiately there was a rush to pouple in the premises, or to neglect their be no hesitation in suspending the last and liberally by the United States Govern

lowe Captain Deane-Wall, of course the 29th, and on the day following a holiday and the Oceanic crushed through her port abandon the interests and rigals of my United States, or from Canada. There need immense businen and carrying trade growing strike of 300 boiler-makers. When thay

was reclamber

mediately

ited States Govern- entirely. rent and wade fren to all mankind, while specific charge in this case has already been was granted as the buildings wore in reside

the tintation is accured by treaty obligatione, com-

is accusion amber16 quisition for the mathematical examination clamber ap to the Cccusic's deck. The rievances, and I therefore turn to the arising from the supposition that their con and liberally by the United States Govern-

ing up for the ruch of passengers and crew to the one side contemplation of a plan of retaliation as a tinuation is accured by treaty obligatione, Mr Pollock-I taust insist on the charge of the outside students going up for the rush of passengers and crew to the one side contemplation of a plan of retalistion Mr Pollock-I taust insist on the charge forthcoming M.A. examination, Already sink the ship down faster. The bata were

panics share in our country's transportation the only nice share in our donated £t to the fund for defraying M.A. examination with the lushed to the devite at them loose. The responsibility assured oil in the feast to in Article 23 of this tention of the 29th ous commercial apier of the Dominion of forthcoming M.A. examination, Already that already had been crushed in helped to mode which still remains of the treaty fur it reans quite plain that Article 20 of the Canadian railroads and navigation being made in a regular manor.

the Treaty of 1871, which was the only

terminated pa terms as favorable an are accorded to the Captain Dessalar

article incorporating sach laws, terminated upon terms as favey's transportation hus dora, ugust 21st, Archbishop Oroko Captain Deans-The charge is given in our ates.ts and carts are crowded with the sink the ship down faster. The boats were situation.

I am not anmadial of the gravity of the overement along the line of the lanes are I am not unmandful of the gravity of the on the fret day of July, 1884. The article cu: own citizens. The caule and ether the expenses of Mr Parnell in his action the ovidenco of Mr Horspeed and is that of literates who have come for this examina lushed to the davits and decks and an axe misconduct as a police constable by enter. tion, men who are sicklied e'er with the had to ba need to cut them loose. The

Rome, August 21st, The Tribe says anford for the term of years mentioned made free to all. In contrast to is con- that the Government has decided to sond I mentionedade ing house No. 24 Queen's Road West, in pale cast of thought. In the neighbourhoodsame thing occurred on the Creatie. Just responsibility assumed in adopting this itself declares that ita provisions shall be able works built and maintainity the against The Times.

Her appreciate its seriolo our Cardian neigh-Artiole, but only a provisticle 30 shall take Canada is subject to t

preciate its serious consequences. Le millis, Article 23 of this treaty. Turning to goner an expedition against Abyssinia. of the Legations we had twu severe accidents before the rescla struck the bell on the line of conduct, nor do I fail in the least to enforce for the term of years mentioned Government along the line of the thre kong, on or about 12th September, 1888, the other day one a male servant of Chester was rung for the first time. After appreciate its serious consequences. It will 4, Article 23 of this treaty. Turuing to made free to all. In contrast to siis con

THE MAD KING OF BAZANIA. last bors by retaliatory measures, without to 23 inclusive and Article 30 shall take Canada is subject to tells and changes By Bataris, is rapidly growing weaker ment without a warrant for that purpuse, the foreigners, when slightly out of his mind, the collision the Oceanic lay alongside the be impossible to injure our Canadian neigh-Article 23. we find to mention of the 20th dition, and evincing a narrow and one that the Government has decided to send performed harateri, and soother, a woman, orippled vessel until she took her last bors by retaliatory measures, without in- Artiole, but only a provisions that Articles 18 ous commercial epirit, every lucky caus

ster and Bieting some damage upon our own citizen effect as soon as the laws required to carry Article 27 of the Treaty of 1872, provisionally and physically. His insane fis are London, August 22ad.-King Otto, of asma boing a gambling-house."

Mr Pollock-Why enter the words 'the received twenty-three ugly wounds from plunge, which nepurred in ten minutes and ficting come datasga upon our own citizens to 25 inclusive and Article 39 shall take which is a public work of the Dominion

upper then the remained anchored at the scene of This results from our proximity, our com- effect as soon as the laws required to carry is subject to

scene of This results from our proximity, our comchent into operation shall be pased by yng wade to spears to the citizens of the increasing and his condition in such that

com-effects so her undo, with a largo vegetable chopper

About munity of interests and the inevitable con- the legislative bodies of the different counted Bistes the use of the Welland, his attendants over permit him out of seme being a gambling-house!*

Aboutmunity of interests and the inevitable feat as soon as the laws required to cry Canada is some work of the Dominion a to the mingling of the braid boy maqul activities concerned, and that they shall remain St. Lawrengs and other canals in the Do- their eight.

to the all over her body, the assault being caused the wreck for two and a half hours. About munity of interests and the inevitable com- them into operation shall be passed by Article 21 of the Treaty of 1872, provision avaris, is rapidly growing wester ment- the regulations. I would also add in con by sumo trifling dispute about vegetables, half the passengers acrambled on to the mingling of the business enterprises which the legislative bodies of the different coun. ya wade to secure to the citizens of the ly

activry.tries travention of Order H., pat of the Police Both cases are doing well. I understand dock of the Oceanic end the remainder were has been developed by mutual activry, bries concerned, and that they shall remain United Bistes the use of the Welland, rensing and his condition is such that

atua for the obliged to strap life-preservers around Plainly stated the policy of national retain force for the period of ten years from the areas and other canals in the Da their eight.

paration, minion of Canada on terus of cquality with THE

with THE GERMAN GENERALS IN THE IULKISH that the electric lighting apparatus for the chain, and jump into the water, trusting to listion manifestly embraces the infiction of date at which they come into operation, and the inhabitants of the Dominion, Ant to Orders and Regulations.

the greatest burm pan those who have in, further, until the expiration of two years the greatest barm pan those who have is after either of the high cuntracting parties tain the use of the St. Clair Flats canal generals who threatened to leave the set- who have in either of the high the other of its uns terres of equality The equality with salaries. being the Sultan having agresd His Worship having taken down the old Paitang Cathedral has been despatched tap jugg

from Berlin. You will learn with he picked up by some of the buste.

Aboard the Oceanic there was natus to ourselves. There is also an evident wish tu terininate the sanie. I am of opiuing of the United States. The equality with salarics. being unpaid, hare ducided

in that jured us with the least possible damago shall have given notics to the other of its on terms of equality with the inhabitants vice of the Turkish army, cwing to their Constantinople, August 22.-The German charge in this form,

Aboard the Occnic there was naturally a jured us with the least possible damage after either of the high cuntracting parties also secure to the subjecte of Great Bri- one said-I think your. Martin's Natural Philosophy has been lowered kapt bringing the half drown support, found in the visiting upon ths, and referred to in Article 20, as they were promised in the use of the to promote them all. Captain Deane much satisfaction that a new edition.

alwish to re- Worship has already heard that this pro- of Dr. Martin's Natural Philosophy has scene of great confusion. The boats that had to ourselves. There is also an evident shall have given potius to the other of its tain the use of the St, Clair Flats Crosl Worship bodo

moral main in the army, the Sultan having agreed of been called for, and that the work is been lowered kept bringing the half drown propriety, an well as an invitation to moral wish tu terininate the sante. I am of opinion on terms of equality with the inhabitants generals who threatened to leave the ser- Becution is made solely in consequences

about to be revised and enlarged. An ear

Aned people aboard and these received the support, found in the visiting upon the that the term of years mentioned in Article fed States. The equality with the verdict of the jury in the inquest in about

edition de luxe will be specially brought out care and attention of officers and passengers. offouding party the same measure or find 33, and referred to in Article 20, as the the inhabitants of the Dominion, which alarics. being unpaid, have decided to re- luze will be specially brought out Stoward Brauzhion, the steamer's surgetar es possible within the same line. And durice 30. Commonly called the fahers but we had a right to expect that wu, being uit Zeitung announces that General Mat- connection with this matter.

of the operar. Speaking Steward Brazhton, the steamer's surgeon, of treatment of which we complain, and as limit of its dumtion, means the period we praised in the at the request of the Emperor. Speaking Herlin, August 22-The Deutsche Kolo-

haring which Articles 8 to 5 incutive, and freedom from tolls in their navigation,

anada did not socure us the HENOVE His Worship said he understood that. of literature and acietice for the Chinese, and lady passengers, did all in their power far as possible within the astee line. And during which Articles & to a inclusive, and canals of

at te sture and acietice for the Chinese, for the sufferera and soaking rescued entered Upp, considerations lead me at the Joint High Commissioners ged to the stue then Cavadian saved cond

if Article 30. Americans and interested a burdened

do to navigation, Evidcote was then heard. Laun Shing, P.C. 220, who accompanied should publicly antify the completion of for the sufferasa. The ladies gave freely of above nil things the plan of retaliation, if Article 30, commonly called the fahers freedom from tolle in their navigation GERMAN HENGUR 20 AN ENGLISH DENERAL, Lam Shing, P.C. 236, who accompanied should publicly emily the corn of America

the Americans and interested in Americau com-thewa, an Englishman commending the 236, the Sergeant Duncan to the house in question the sixteen volumes of science primere their dry clothes to the soaking rescued entered upoti, should be borough, and articles,' should continue in force under the but we had a right to expect that wa, sing

Duncan to the house in question translated by Dr. Edkins, at the instance and the main saloon locked like a hospital. this time to invite aid and council of whe negotiated the treaty, an understood their

me at language of said

theres, would be no more burdened in re- Zauzibar troops, has been awarded the se That the there, sould be no more burdened on the 12th just, repeated the evidence ha translated by Dr. Edkins, at the instance ones. Many were wrapped in blankets, vigorous. These considerations lead

repeated the evidence ha There were sad scenes there, phildren with Congress, now

gard to the sture then ausdian engaged cond class decoration of the German order gave at the inquest befors Mir Wodehouse, of the Tuspector-General of Customs and the main saloon looked like a hospital. this time to invite aid and council of that had th gave at the inquest befors Mr Wodehouse, These elementary books will supply a want out parants, a writs with a husband missing, and desirable to render effective the policy a statemnat containing an account of their been, that merchandise und property trans that General Matthews was hostile to Gor frade, and the whule spirit of of the Crown. This creates surprise in up to the point of the arrival of the police These elementery books will supply a want There were sad scones there, shildren with Dongres, and its support in such a further whe negotiated the trosty, so understood rd to the stue than Cavadian engaged the focussion made, was, or should have felt in the preparatory science schools out parauts, a wito with a husband missing, grant of power as deems to be becasty and intended the phrase in certain, for in in their age frade, and the whale spirit of of at the top of the stair of house No. 294.

which are now boing inaugurated, par an preparatory science schools out parants, as there, childcon with Congress, to invite aid and cone at language of said Article ove under the I super Mr Caldwell said he thought he might which are now being inaugurated, par mother with her child gone, were there and desirable to render effective the policy a statement dutta hess is

the widone of the writes ticularly at Tientsin. Excellent prefaces walking about and refusing all efforts at have indicated The Congresa has already negotiations, prepared under their super been, that merchandise und property trans. Berlin, because it has always been supposed

xcellent protages of che t

a find canals, should not ta ezhanced in cost of the witness

passed a law which received the exe-vision and approved by them, we and there to a American market, through man intereste subunit that the evidence I tan policy statempat containing an account of their the fusion made, was, or should have should not pro against the defendant advance made le contribution of 1 gay steamer respond should not proceed further defaudent of a scieutide training, praising the the following statement this afternoon-providing that in caso of American Jar as any settlement that might be made wore carried to an adjoining Canadian and five sergeants have been arrested here

not proceed further than this, to the work inculcating the advantages consulation

Captain Meyers, the Oceanic's pilot, made cutive assent on the 3rd of March, 1857, following entry on the subject: The transit these canales, should not be enhanced in cost

question was disquesed and it was agreed.

by tolis many times higher than such as Madrid, Auzost 21-Two moro officers because the chargo against the defendant advance wade in science in the west, we were whistling and they heard the ing vessels being or visiting in the wa- that any se

was agree uur citizaus, producer and on enspiciou this hogso in

thes heard the ing vessels being or visiting in to the should include a reciprocal armugement is consumers, as well as selera, were revolt in favour of Raz-Zorilla. It bas was simply that he entered this house in

so in and tire valuable contribution of 1-Kacy steamer respond on our starboard how. British Dominions of Alberica, should be, that respect for the period for which the to enjoy the equality promised, and gat been discovered that similar designs were

the wathod

market. All ters re

to engage in a breach of his duty as a police officer, which Sir Robert Hart, amid all his torn or at Lay of the parts of the should include a reciprocal armugement in our Whatever happened we

ned after the point which vitser work for the regeneration of Obina, heard the steamer blow twice, that means which they were entitled by treaty or law supporting the construction of the language the Treasury, thowing that while the tol

ing or lately had been deprived of the right to addition to this very satisfactury evidence Jongress, furished by the Secretary of son at Acregon. the witnes had now reached was not cele other work for the regeneration of China, We whistled again with two blows and British Dominions of America, should be, that respect for the period for while the consumers, as well svare ad un saspicion of intentias

evidence bas for en no time teen before entertained by several officers of the gaml vant to the specifie obarge now before his is learing, have been written by the heard the steamer blow twice, that meaning of lately had been deprived of the rights to fishery articles should be in for the to enjoy the equality pers, were revolt

by treaty or law, addition to this very satisfactury evidence s two foremost statesmen in China, vi; prof Article 20., show whether he was justified in being B.E. he Viceroy Li and B. E. the Max. When we heard the second whistle, we saw or if they were denied certain other pri- supporting the construction of the Worship It was for the defendant to two foremost statesmen in China, viz. to go to the starboard fur both of us. which they were attired of the rights to fishery articles should be in form. In

eing quis Talag. I congratulate the Inspector the steamer coming towards us and I heard vileges therein specited, vers vexed and of Article 20, it will be found that the law the Treasury, thowing that while the son at Acregon.

quis Tabug. I congratulate the Inspector the engines stopped. They still wors mak harassed in the enjoyment of the same et furnistess conclusive, proi! of the certa all, such vessels and cargoes as are des-

mah effect cortined to certain Canadian ports are allowed in the Paris Figare, of a valorable remedy

are the same passed by: Cungrass to carry the treaty it Gengeal and the the work. It is pub these had been backing. I am sure the United State United States of the City of Washing After Troviding in promise Generel sud the translator, Dr. Edkins, one's

AN IMPORTANT DECOVERY is announced Mr Follock said he thought that conten-General sud the translator, Dr. Edkins, on the engines stopped. They still soro mak: harassed in the enjoyment of the same, passed by Congress to carry the treaty in Charged in the first instance

of Katig cstraction. This law stiged to certain Canadian ports are allowed tion was right, and added that there could the completion of the work. It is publishing to go back at full speed. The Chester the Freeidont might quy to the vessels effect furnisters conclusive, prodotto all, such vessels mat

Mr Polloid added that there could the most opportune time, just as the We had been backing water fully entrance to the waters, gates or harhang is titled the Treaty between the quality and then in practice make it con- saved him from a miserable existence and tion was right, and attendant being within dat man hers for their examinations. minutes before the collision. I are the United Status, and also dovy sutry into ted States and Great Britain, signed in ditional upon our vessels doing Canadian an curly grass. We learn that the Rev

British Dominions of North America any was passet in March 1st, 1878, and is en these bound for Americas ports are not

laws refund of nearly the entire tolls, white for norrous debility, physical exhaustions

tolls, while March 1st, 1878, and is the thase bound for Americas ports discovery was two allowed advantage. To promise made by a missionary in Old Mexico; it be no doubt of the defendant being within od at a most opportune time, just as the shot across our bow and then we struck, and to their asters and crews, of the recincts of such struct his right in arresting We had been backing water fally two British Duninions of North America any was pesant be no doubt sting the gamblers when he graduates are here for their examinations. minutes before the collision. I am sure of entrance to the walore, gates or harhang titled: An Act to carry into fleer, the any such advantage to are not and premature desay. The disc

The books will soon get spread over the this, for 1 verified it from the engineur's the United Status, and also douy entry into provisions of the Britalo, signed in equality and then in practice make it con- saved him from a mirrablu saw them engaged in gambling, with or The books will soon get spread over the

Empire, and a gond beginning has already Treaty between the story and then to vantage. To promise made by a missi and without a warrant. Nothing had been said eps, and a good begining has alrer orders. We struck the Chester on the port any port or place of the United States of United States and Grust Britain, signed insity and

saved him from a miserable existence and been made in the pot sent it to the or other the City of Washington, 8th May 1871, the a an es to the legality of the arrats

Joseph Holmes, Bicomsbury Mansions, Lam Shing, cross-examined by Mr Cald Emperor, which atgurs excellently for the box and then I ordered the engines, which any product of said Dominions

futare Dr Martin's work on International wera pulling as hard astern, to be reversed goods coming from those Dominions to the fating to the fisheries. After providing in business instead of their own, is to fall a curly grass. We learn that the Flev Bloomsbury Squery, London, W.O. will well, said he did not know that the proper after-sloviti,

inter the top four of 292 was by the Law is also been asked for by His and put us right in on the Chester, for I United States. While I shall not hesitate its first and second sections for putting in promise with the shadow of performance.

operation Articles 18 to 25 ivelusive and Majesty. The door now seems open for we then ordered the que fa be lowered would sent to be necessary to suggest that Arside 30 of the treaty, the ibird sertion is top door of 294 When he got to the top Majesty. The door now seems open for wanted to let the people get on one bows.on proper occartons to enforce this Act, it pf the staircase he could not see the wall the introduction of all valgable and well. We to

nd did all we could to save lives.

if such enforcement is limited in such a devoted to Article 29 as follows Sea Bg takon sa will give Canadian vessels

where he was.

way to

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ARMY.

THREATENED REVOLT IN SPAIN.

AN EYE FOR AN EYE.

I recommend that such legislative action

send the prescription, free of akargo, on receipt of a self addressed stamped enve lopu,

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