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No. 9111APRIL 17, 1899.)

SUPREME COURT

IN VICK-ADMIRALTY JURIS

DICTION.

for

THE CHINA MAIL.

OFFICIAL ADVICE, TO MISSIONARIES

The W.-G. Daily News publishes tho

(Before Mr. Justice Melding Clarke, Aching made them believe they were in danger, was taken away; the stokoholo wie ing summary of an interesting paper reads Bland Act would tend to sand gold to following copy of a memorandon which

01.30.

Chief Justice,)

Tunday, April 12.

HAM, CAMİ BELL AND OTHERS. *TOBRINOTON.

Wa

not brought out

a

country is greatly safe stod by its foreign After mentioning that the currency of trade, Mr Muffat went on to give a brief history of the use of the precious metals,

a proatum, and in effect stablish single

is

The writer, who has great knowledge of the Chinese people, their customs and manner of thought, bears testimony to the

and mur dire conduct of the older and noro experienced missionaries of all denemlations, but points out cer tuiu alters in which it is very desirable to disáru, Cisconstruction and avoid excit ing useoptilistica,

He reccmends that orphanages and public inspection, which would tend to dis. echools shonid ls, as far as possible, open te prove the absurd runouts rogarding thom which bave been industriously circulkiga amecg the lower Chinese by the soli. Christian varly,

That Bible Sociotics should refrain from ironiating summented translations of curtain books of the Bible, such as Joshas, Judges, Enth, the Song of Solomon, nie.,

that she was not in a seaworthy condition quired at a later date than the knowledge men on the 25th refused work. The sen. Turopean countries to demonetis a might have, to at post paymnts, the which contain justages ensily open to mis-į

if

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(Fran Australian Papers.) THE SALVATION ARMY MOTS AT EASTBOURNE, London, March 11-Tha Hoos of Com mous this evening repealed the Eastbourne the Salvation Army have been prohibited municipal by-law under which members of from parading the streets. A plebiscita was an immensa majority of the ratepayers de- by-law prohibiting Salvation Army proses dions in the town. The Salvation Army. processions have led to frequent riots at Baelbourne.

THE DECEWAY SYSTEM, s London, March 11-Tha, Chambera, of Commome of the United Kingdon, which are now holding their annual meeting, bave groed to resolution in favour of the adoption of the decimal system of coinage, weiglits, and measures,

·PROBATE IN THE OBLONIRIMAN London March 11-In the House of

Lords at night the Bill introduced by

Lord Kautsford, Secretary of State for the Colonies, providing for the recognition in Great Britain of probate and. letters of administration granted in the British evenice, was read a second time.

THE ARICIRE INCIDENT. London, March 11.-M. Honoré Kurcier, late Premier of Quebec, for whose arrest in connection with the frauds on the Govern meat a warrant has been issued, has resigned his seat in, the Legislativo Asoem- bly of the province, having taken this step in order to avoid expulsis. In aun ing his resignation M. Mercier declares that the public are ungrateful and unjust to him.

CANADA AND CHINERY VXJLCSION, London, March has broa

the same causes had eflect upon disafety on 26th These men wors, called upon AMERICAN SILVER LEGISLATION, incrases of population in the US, and the of the men, and the defects which were

verbal defense. They and Wes

The NC Daily Nezs gives the follow-ufficient coinage of gold There were spoken of by Mr Boyd and Captain Burate promised to work after the water

grave fears that the coinage of eilvor under

Then they out in there, and as we ms full of water; and Boonett says "The by Mr John Muften the 7th insh there were no means there for repairing the Captain promised to discharge us after

Mr Moffat began by pressing his in-silver standard. Mr Sherman, the Scere has been sent by the Foreign Offies to the vessel, and of or a abort delay they pasons, stopping a portion of our wages I think and again had to put hack. It is represent we ought to get compensation instead of ability to treat the subject exhaustively, tary of the U.S. Treasury, remmended Secretaries of some if uoi all of the Mis A letter has been received from one of that on the second occasion the weather car wages hoing stopped. Then Campbell but lo hoped to state un reconnt such in 1878 that the amount of silver dollars Bio Societies in London:

facts pertaining to the curiouey question as outstanding be not allowed to exceed 350 The hearing of ovidence in this caso in

was fine, but I find in the official leg that says, The Captain has threatened we that,tabould be, burne in mind and should assist millions. Ao es to: maintain the ratio with Her Majesty's Conenfa resident in the taken at Eastbourne last month by which.......... an entry mado: to the effect that there if I did not pay £ho would prosecute the towards a better understanding of the gold 16 to 1.

In 1870 he recommended disturbed districts of China, in which some which the plaintiffs não for, wagen, &c., was soneluled to-day,

was a heavy ses and ʼn strong wind; and The remainder, nelling to say. Well, it onpilian of the S. currenty, and the that something should be done to save the i suggestions are mads is the caution, cided against the rapent of the municipal Mr Robinson (instructed by Mr Deuaye) that they put back as the wind was straight quite clear there was a question between bijve and probable effect of their silver doline from falling to its bullion bich it would be sell to observe under value; and he repeated the recommenda- Present circumstances in connection with appoured for the plaintiffs, and Mr Polluck ahead and the surjutasing. I have little the men and the captain, whether when gettin (unstructed by Air Gedge) for the de- doubt that if the vessel had been in par- they refused work they wore reatopubly

The Consal's remarks appear to Lord fectly sonworthy sandition they would not entitled to do so under the circumstances,

ed 375 millions. He was not the Salishary to be sensible and useful, and tion in 1889, when the coinage had reach missionary work in China.

rendant,

ja quite clear to me this

and bis apprehensions were not verified. Juha Kynoch, chief officer of the Torring-have had to put back. However they had and it

te duae, and then comes the demand for

Mr Mulut goen on to sketch the silver after consultation with the Archbishop of qucation ton, spoke to the agrument with the men

sarvey which was acceded to. Of course, the proceedings before the Magistrate, grad cersen lo coin silver a la legislation in the U.S. in 1890, the essen- Canterbary, ho cenaidors that they ray with advantage be communicated to mis at Saigun. It was understood that $5.60

iful features of the Act passed bring: -

sionary societies in this country having, was to be deducted from each man's pay they get some distance on their way half-I do not see that after a number of propio. Į tonder, in 1815, Apstrin and Germany atop

1-The Tronaury purchases monthly 4 agents in China. botween Singapore and Hongkong, ure put in the deck together fund one red coming gold in 1867. Germany re- for the expenses incurred over their refuen und no donbe the inquiry was made with witness heart for the prosecution that they stored it and demolised silver in 1871. million ounces of silver at market price. to work. At Toarop, he did not think a

tho object of seeing if they could ought to be prejudiced by that pro- TU.S. demonetised silver in 1873. 2-Payment is made by Treasury notes, Burvey necessary, and the recommendations safely proceed as for PV Hongkong. souded against individually they could have of the commission of survey were such that he is no finding at all by the Board that called friends and il proceeded against The other countries of Kurupe which hard redoen able at the option of the Govern they could have been carried out by the the dunend for a survey was vexatioun benitogether care should have been taken had imod teh sold and silver, ment in either cold or silver dollars ship's engineers and anilors.

3. It is dechred, however, to be the Cross-examined-The crow ware all men frivolous, and we know as regards the ist any evidence that could be produced had coinod teth gold and silver of colour-West Indiau ucgrocs and Araba, plaintiffs they were backed in their opitson for them should bo, the third and fourth required without any rigiriction or int

forced to fuit their cage of silver, ane at par un legal ratio. This conc adud the evidence, and Me by the third and fourth engineers, their engineers might have been sent for. Its to the want, were now induced or policy of the US to win the two to cease to cou it 4-Two milljon sustes are to be coined Pollock and Mr Robin addressed his superior officers, who were also pardee to they were not willing to be witnesaus some-ind, afterwards

A Jogni Trader ultngather, Owing monthly until 1st Jaly, 1891, after which Lordship at langth on the merita of that representation of the necessity for aning should have been done to allow the inquiry for the vessel proceeded further,gen to give their statement of this matter.

of the bimetallio las en prevailing cosary to redeem Treasury notes present conclusion of the speeches of cusurer, said the inquiry. The freno, as as they to the sentence. The charge is one of wil throughout Eur-re, the ratio betweened for payment.

His Lordship, in giving judgment at this liowover, the men refuse to work punding So much for the proceedings:-now I cuointipally we may conclude to the effectedate such amount to ce cined sa

The govorament thus holds for "every I think I can give judgment now and gard tho resalt, resumed work, and I am fuldis hedíance on the 20th, and I say fromthe price of the two motals remained very cettle the matter suficiently to enable the satisfied, so far as that question is ut con- the fact that they did not return to work

rco of silver in London during ant time, alvor at its original inirket value. It is pr regard to the condition of this vessel, 1 certains the expression of the opinion of there might be come evidence of the estofa jad between $84. und 62d. per ounce not bound to redeem the notes in guid, but Registrar to dispose of the case. With flict, the other mou, as soon as they as that day is agread in the R-sident's letter steady for 60 years proceling 1873. Tad paper doller issued a dollar's worth of cannot have any doubt afror hearing in the Court on a cursoy, in returned to disobedienes on this 25th. The Captain bat clie wetion of Germany, in 1871, and of it proponds to maintain the put valus gives no particulars. Ho merely says the the I.B. in 187, which forced the other There is no provision for increasing the ovidence of Mr Boyd and Captain Burnie work, although their knowledge was fic

silvur, stock of guid. Bod

ished, as it reily of the firemen The Court of Survey,tence for refusing work, far this is the curtailed the demand for the metal, at the time these disputes began to arise.

goverment policy would ful. Mar Meffe Mr Boyd, who is superintendent engineer As it is called, recommended certain things, charge, is that nun ho imprisoned korne

acula is sure this stantaret in Burope, luego Lunt the government could not then That Chises prejudiossand specstitious requested by the United States to introcines to the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock They say that the pumps should be for 10 days said some 14 days, and that gradual decline in ita valuo recolted.' Company, and who is, I have no doubt, a unerewed and the plates of the floor of the oat of all substitutes and the share of S., and the British colocice, with an prevent silvor being at a disconat. The shpalâ be more carefully considered in the into the Dominion Parliament a bill exclud- ing Chinese from the Dominiog, Tho thoroughly competer b na well as a thorough the stakehole should be put in place.tire survey should be forfeited from their

Tut missionaries should refrain from Canadian Government has, however, re- ly unprejudiced wlacas, are expression This work is indispensable in order to go. Well, now, the Magistrats had got get population of 400 millions. The

forme and heights of buildings created. Test of the world, with an aggregate po-

interfering -disputes between Christiza Foand to comply with the regitaal. ** to the opinion that she was not seaworthy ensure the working of the whole of the power to give 14 or 10 days' imprisone;pulation of over 1,000 millione, uses the When he saw her not that she had been in pamps. They express the opinion that and as I said just now it is quito pass silver standard, where any procions metal

and non-Christian natives in pecuniary But is ged. Mr Leech, the Director of the

matters and other questions of secular had condition for some time. With his the moans the captain had on board, was there was somo lubordination." vidence Captain Burnie agreed, and they aufficient to do the work. But it is quite there las tren a question as to the Magie US. Mint, eatinates the stock of the two

business. both day the ship was unenworthy sure that the plates whiels the commission trato's jurisdiction with regard to the other metals in circulation to be as under:

the sentence ent it is and in their epicion the request for any could be put in order and whith was points of

the offence with indispensable was not done, because though quite claur under reasonable - Stirrer That has a very considerable bearing on the they had fine weather from Tuazon to which these men were charged the Magis other questions raised with regard to the Hongkong the plates were altogether trate had no power to make the noductions Europe.. accounts between these parties. There is in a broken and dislocated state when he did. The utmost he could do in a casa Australia

There is no of disobedienes was to deduct two days' Beypt nothing material to the case to mention all they got to Hongkong.

from the evidence pay, to make an order for forfeittae. There Canada, Saigon is roached. They put in there in doubt about that

was no power in the Magistrate's Court, the first place to get cual, and they went of Mr. Boyd. So that really it appears

that seine of the work at any rate though there might be iù another court Asia.......... which the commission recommended was and under circumstances which do not exist U.S. of America and when they got back the conduct of not done on board. They started away in this case, to order the expenses which oraw gave rise to the first question I have very shortly afterwards, and of course they wero incurred in the survey, Therefore, to deal with the suggested forfeiture on

Golit.

Kürer. account of expenses for substitutes procurarrived in Hongkong without further di- there is no doubt that as regards these az 5,515 tons of gold, and 2,904 tons of

188,975, 97474,000 ed-afterwards. I have nos-the-slightestator, Bat, so far as it is material to my forfeitures the decisions are altra vires. silver. This shows that the U.S. hold they must be approximately 19 % of the gold and 13% of

2000 4400 doubt in my mind that the effect of the judgment, I will certainly not cams on the That being The DNS

Then this cres,

tho the silver money of the world, and also The puuduction of gold in the U.S. de condition of this ship which is spoken to conclusion that the application for a survey disregarded in

was unnecessary. On the contrary think Magistrate altered another matter of this that the ratio between the two metals in by Mr Boyd and Captain Barria began to

to Eillions, yet we notice the gold coin eir cunstances, It meme to me that the should be discharged. There ngain there Mr Leech estimates the stock of silver in the country was reduced by £44 million, Saigon after getting enal Thero they on- countered the heavy monsoon of the China Tourou curentissioners dil the best they is un-power to discharge, and of course that money in China at 8700 millions, which is the stock of gold in the Treasury being re- They unw must be disregarded aler. Bet Imost any only a guess. How China nacin pros a. diced from £31 millions to £54 milliona Sca and the ship began to show the defecte ule in the circumstance.

there was good chance at any rate a word se two about that, because it seems and of its undoubted hands of silver is a The country had paid away £1 millions these witnesses spoke tň... Bannett, one of

the veesel 1.f

geli

Hongkong- the plaintiffs, told in what took place

enacelion with these parties, there has t

silver canency increased £i inillions BE and a danger of a very considerable | Passing from the statistics of silver and requires the U.S. they practio. lly trommeled aes uding: patice being datac i dontres who hure gold money he existence, thich can only if das habuse of trade requi su citus pro- But they certainly dis uat find- osen ong ged in Bagland or colonies wher be approximately computed, Mr Mollat duction of silver being all taken up by the think that that condition which this with the evidence here satisfies me conclusively, than Hongkong and brought here In goes on surer ground in giring Mr Izech's Treasury purchases-the matry world, in

ga that the vessel was in good condition a speaks to concurs with the evidence of Be

conney, a state of things which is being notice think he wouli hring forward a Boyd, and the evidence of Mr Boyd ac seaworthy. Paat bring me to

delayed by the heavy oraps of wheat and motion for shelving the Tadion Officers stan in the States in 1801, and the de. Bill. It is probable that Sir R. Temple icloney in Barnegie The danger is at will support the motion......... prachtig, and we come to the question: Car the U.8. under the existing law min

Tay

one,

out of Saigon and had to put back again

Gold. Silver. Millions.

Mitions. $1,484

..€2,040

100

100

15

Mexion,

and S. America f

86-

£2

90

1,700

702

482

Totul 53,727 $3,620

ureased prolaction of silver his outrun the 1890 legislation, and silver is now. lower than ever. This would not have happened if China had continued to be an importer of silver; but in 191 China ex ported silver to a large amount to Indis and the Straits, the amount in the past four months being milions.. Inst a of India and the Straits Crawing silver from the West, they have drawe it from China, and this has weakened the silver market.

THE MOBARA RATE, London, Marolt 11-In the House of Commons to-day the voter of Lieutenant- General Sir L. Pelly, Mr W. L. Burdett. Coutts, and Sir John Henry Peleaton, in favour of the passage of the rate of £20,000 for the survey of the Mombass railway, the grounds that they are members of the were disallowed by a majority of five, on"

East Africa Company and

That any endeavours to combat beaten prejudice and superstitions should be conducted with moderation suu jedgieent, and that ons should be taken to avoid giving legitimate cucas for offence.

Finally, he observes that the practice of The report of the US Mint for 1891 is unmarried female missionaries travelling in nol yet to hand, has that for 1896 gives the the company and under

under the protection of

Londos, March 12.---On the motion and we estimate the son silver in reserve, objectionable it may appear to those allowing the votes of certain members in coinage and bullion, on dist larch last at corned, to incompatible with the Chinese favor of the Mombassa railway, on the 9457 millions. The lout stack of coin invises of decorum, and affords ground for gronds of their personal interest in the scandal which gains publicity through the undertaking, several Conservatives voted acurilons pamphets and placards circulated against the Government, while others re

fused to vote at all." The Adoption of the by the anti-Christian party,

unstion is reguided as a rebuff to the Go- vernment, and the Day Wees serta thet

Bign the leadahip on this next ocassion of o alish, whether perpretrated by conserva- tives or Liberal Unfondets

Amount of silver coined at $380,088,000; } unmarried nisle missionaries, howover un. precrierily interested, USA, 29

the US. wan caliruated to be ---

Out Nov. 19.

he felt at this time when they put out frit was a most reasonablo request under the order, and that was that the seamen currency is 1 of gold to 18,4 of silport the year eading 1st Nov., 1891, oound TELEGRAMS BY THE GERMENIM Balfour lios formed a resolution to re-

MAIL

THE DYNAMITE SCARE IN PARIS. Paris, March 20.—The magistracy, and' the police bere and receiving threatening

guarded night and day.

on that occasion before putting back without further mishap, and that the from what the Magistrale suid in problein; out this is logide the main quee of cold while during the anne poriçü tre letters daily, and their residences are

to Sigen. Here his Lordship Fand Bon

reasel Then they go back to Saigon.

was

MR MACEMAN AND THE INDIAN OFFicees1

London, March 30,

HILI.,

In the House of

A COLD STARTER London, March 12, —The severity of the winter continues to be generally remarked an the Continent and in England. This i

to the coldest March experienced since the memorable season of 1970, the past Tow days having been characterised by extra- Seriousfice excidents and death due to cold have been very numerou*.*

count for the state of afkira to which Bon-part from the order of the ver to a quession of my ban the Magio. | figures of the production of the two motal time be left with nothing but a si var Commons het night. Mr Maclean gave ordinarily piercing winds and bitter frosta.

trito aid he understood it had always he u ርድ . kils of 32. Ta ounces. the practice of the Office to discharge sea

nett apoaks. The men when they came back should buy there is masun whatever formen-waste they came from for we's of 1881.

power

it is

this

casca similar orders ang

uan

1800

150,103

Silver.

2,458 000 kila 1,000,00 3,820,000 12

Guld.

156,016 kilos

T82,021 178,349

*

Fr

4,128 000

21

This production being in the ratio of — 16.85 of silver to l'afild in 1881

2 183.

-2498

2.16.

11

1

1

1889 189

او

tain the gold standard Mr Meis que

the experiones France, Belgium, Holland,

first f

J

INFLUX OF JEWS INTO ENGLAND.

:

-GENMAL BOOTH AND TIME SUDEK BRIED TENTH. Lo don, March 18.A meeting of the Submerged Tenth, convened by General London, March 30.-A large number of Booth of the Salvation Army and attended Jess expelled from Russia, are crowding into by 3,000 persons of lith exea, for this per

of We won't hear you. Several of the audience accused him of accepting oom

derived by merciless awaiting of the per sona a employed, and the mosting ter missions for work from which profit ma

minatod in diacrdor, Many loudly and persistently clamored for bread. persistently clamored for bread turbances were pre-arranged by the enemies of his scheme, and that the actual parti pants were in a minority.

YTER FORTHCOMING GENERAL ELECTION.

London, March 15-The London Times from in formation furnished from reports this morning pulishes a forecast.compiled

of special correspondents in all parts of the United Kingdosta concerning the elimated strength of parties at the forthcoming quoral election. As a result of carolni investigation the Times o peidon that the various acctions of the House of Common menti

Government Supporters. Conservatives Liberal Uptoniata"

Total 298 Partisans of air Gladstons. Liberals Irish Nationaliste

to Saigon naked for a survey and the cap.ded: eting the cost of the surver Tourou diedince. Well, I think the pain is 1835.... tain told them he did not think it was from the sun's wages. Thern is poster in wistaken as to the practice of the long- 1880 necessary. By the Fght of after evidence Naval Court to order a deduction in wong the. Icnnot believe it to be true. it seems to me that that was a quite reapud ASCs of survey if it is found by the court It would seem to me to be so thoroughly

to have been asked for rixatiously. But anfair ere are muu-take the men i able request, but, however, the men on the there ik.no court which could deduct the this case who engaged in England under

Italy, and Spain, showing that in Hollaud and, and a large inflax of them is propose of hearing his amount of the progress suggestion as to a survey not being acceded.

the vet entrancy reeds go the table in the spring. Several members in the of his reclamation scheme was the occasion to raked to hen the Gosul. They were expenses here, and if there was, therosolen contract, which is be ged 'roun

proportion of $ to 1, nad it would take the Hudes of Commone last nig urged that a fof an extrary dentoustra dog f quite right in doing cute got his advice a no renton why it chuuid- that is, with all sorts of safeguards by legislation

U 27 years to reach this propertim, law be framed for stepping them. hostility.

The General had scarcely spoken when and assistance. They want to the Cansul, part from the order of the Magistrate for their protection, to go on a voyage to a lut, as the witness Boonelt sye, they which I now come to. The men were distant part of the world like China and

These facis, coupled with the lenscaing coining 854 m Hiasa adually. But HaLowther, Under-Secretary for Fersigo Af- brought to Hongkong, and there, shortly found the captaire was there" before thefter insir arrival, a number of the plaint fapan and to go heet and he discharged in¦ of the demand for tilver for coinaga pur-land is mi an exceptional pusition, because fairs, in reply, said that the British Am- his voice was drowned by shouts and crisu aud the result of their going to

England, provided the engagement iu uot poses in Europe, suficiently act for the balance of indestednaoz in foreign trade baseados ni St. Petersburg bad inetracted were charged with disatadience of the more than two years. They have the right the downrad tendency of iti gold value in

1 always in her favour. In the U.. there is the British cousuls in Russia to warn the the C napi was that he bad ready accepted the Captain's stateruent as lawini coumazul of the gain. Now, it is to brught back to the country in witch

England. any of the European governments to steni fure last the Treasury bald

$117,250,000 to the condition of the ship and ordered to be bearved that the comind for survey they were shipped. And although in recent years. Nothing has been done by always the pozability of a panic. On 30th Jews that there is no room for them in

red was made on the 20th, and on the same rats with native crows like this the men the tide of depreciation. Nor have bigold and there were issued government as CH FIRE AT RARCELONA A BOX. the men to be put buck on board.

Londen, March 28,--The telegram receiv Bistance at alt to be obtained from the Cop-ease was signed. That is (4) BRF.ate... not have relatives in Engiatti, men metalliste yet succeeded in getting legislator $685,08%),000 for which gold could be This cash reserve is quitu - thes circumstances there was not any day what is called the agreement they make their contracts like this intors to adopt their views; but they have af demanded."

the goat fire in Barcelona harbor turns out aul and they still refused to go back toment by the Resident of what he und England have in view the support of wives strong argument in the disaster and disor adequate, in the face of the annual Badiffenen by some of the Loudon papers regarding

and children at home and who are entitled risations caused by the violent Quetan of $54,000,001 to the gold Italy. 1 their work. The Captain then says, "Well, stond bots parties agreed

which I have as doubt is correct.

The to part of their wages.

In the case of the tious of recent years, to put against the } panic «ceirred and a rush for goki, it wouli/lo lave been a hoax.

JORD NIKETELD'S TEAM IS. AUSTRÁLIA- I minat get substitutus and you will Residant acenis to have taken every pains an Campbell we know that authority had complacency with which European Foxyrs go to a premium and be rapidly howded, in

THE VICTORY OVER UNITED AUSTRALIA, charged with their cost. It's got there substitutes, and the Captain-or mebody to do what ses right in the watter been given fr payment of half of his wagre sus their stocks of geld anadily increasing the belief that the govesumen: could st

mother. No

maintain the gull party,

London, Manoli 20.-The English cricket in parchasing power. on his behalf-went to the Consul, and in to have tried to bring about a perfectly for the support of his

anderslauging between the men the absence of the men the Con-ulenforsal aitable under to cure this input of wires, and chi drum of the historget connue in the forces free cuinage of suurt; but the 2.8. Australia by one junings and two hundred Fren this comes the propont de aire to intesa la won the final mixtch against Unired Muffst to give a brief sketch made i the book the offein log.baving everything that possibly could be done at It would be

can never hope to establish single-handed and thirty ana dreadful thing if for an US mint was established on the 2nd of read the oniry in the logico His Lindaki ould be done; and he draw upset of insubordinatigu

who April, 1792, Spanish dollars lving been bimetallic standard, especially if they con aid The Consul says Rogarding the said

VIEWS. last entries, all aspensos, delas and damage ba

| the sann day what he bellsred and what had entered into a contract of this sort. the Doasure of value previously, and it was tiuue her pre zit ratio of 16 to 1. Writers THE IN IA COUNCILS' BILLE GLAD TONA'S of every kind to be deducted from the wage the time. He decided a commission street of Haagson, without having thes their annetary unb.

London, March 29th-lu the House of of the befute mentioned men; ale» that

Beth gold and cause they consider it a mark of inferiority;

really & ring. Comuus last night the Hon. Mr Cuzon refuse to work"-signed by the Corist read the translation of the agreement.) na of inforcing any furthor the right silvar were coined free of charge at the bat the of jactions (aiters no mens be employed in their place if they still should be appointed (Here his Lordship. and sealed with the Consulate seal That | Conum ssion held an inquiry on the logo is entitled to under the cmiradtratio of 1 to 15. This continued until 1854, There is every reason to sapratiche U.S. i moved the second reading of the Indis will be represented thus is the nit Pelin

7th In this very case, Captain Hastings said when the ratio was increared to 16.002 to 1. will adopt the insanego of silver, and Councile Bill Mr Schwann then moved was an order wide in the men's abroncs 10g day and gave its award on the 27th, kia reason for ordering the discharge of the By the Act of weight and touch of What would be the frat upon thoit trado ? | principle, but in the debate which, followed 19th January, 1837, by thos plus the currency on a silver b.sian athondrost demanding the elective without any evidence car their past, sud of and it was accepted that afternoon, by the man was tocan-e Captain Berwick wished sligh

slightly altering sailors on the 28th. But it seems to go away, and he saye coures 2 auld not be binding. No reference from the document drawp up by the fed predveded to the tain Barwick both gold and silver coins, the satio was Would it place then at an advantage or Gladetos, and he deprecated binding.

Master's

the Goverumout of India by positive ex- is made 20 allow that the Consul bad

"gain changed to 15.988 to 1'. This bi- lisadvantage in their relations wi à forexpression of opinion based upon incompletaj to make such order. The captain proseada Resident that the turn abould be willing to † Office or the Msring OH.e he could in the metallio system was Atolbhed on 21st | opuntri-s? This is a diflerks nostionation. It was necessary, he rid

have obtained February, 1853, by an Act which

educed to go to Bea with there substitutes, and do their work in the meaarblis, viz, on absence of the mon

answer fully. At wou'd advantage

| * sher take the ship as far as Capo St. Jame the 25th and also on the 26th and 27th. Now their discharge, and Bir Gutteriez who is the the roight of the silver dollar 81%, and the export trade, hut when her work to avoid the danger of being subservient limited the sum of which they were Jegal men found the purchasing power of to the internete of any particular distres which was practically going to eau, accord, likely there was not muca wot olerk at the Uffice entrobarates tender 1. The quantity a pore. eilver į their wages lessened, ile advayuge would | or el que; la India, and whatever support; the men on board and the substitutes son was hold. But at any rato so far as to been in a condition to provved to cred by the Act of 1833 temains the same werk follow, but there would be to bulisted, ibas both sides of the Hinse who complete the full, sambur of the ing to one of the plaintiffs. There were required on the 28th, the day the commis (lastings in the respect.

in the $871.95 grains for 4128 grains st. b. Sentralised; a teraporary disarrangment Clovernment intended to give to the ec- balutire (92) of the 170 members

principle must be a genuin support. there was the order of the Consul maying duty on the men under this and standing me that if the captain hadi

Ler voyage and gone away It Bruins the cost of the substitutes, all expenses, o do their work whatever it was in

at the present day. In 1870 the coinage change in the use of the world's trade id the discharge of the reen bebi of this silver dollar was suspended, and a What would be the let on the price of rented by the same objects. The House of Commune are cleared a doubt delay and damage of every kind was to be the meanwhile. Well, they are charged their backs in this way

tho

trade dolier of 100 grainneandard was provi- silver. charged to the men, because they had ob-

the Douse dividing.

both sections of the Home Rale party are Huculations at rst, followed

London, March 20th-Mr Schwan included, condition of the vinsel. That was the unde on the 25th, and I think i These won would have found themselves grains of pure gold was made the unit of by a pormsnent rise at any rate from the

THE GUELPH FUND to make a few remarks about ths real position, although

their rights under the contract, and except supersede the Mesionu dukr in Eastern Treasury would be available for other Councils' Bill before the second reading Lridon, March 35. The Vienna corros- In doing so I am quite sure I fully recog- such small balances of their wages admitted countries. It contained 420 grsins 200 fine, derande. Ali surplus silver bulion in the took place. The Times of to-day is gratified pondent of the Daily Chronicle states that, stances it is suggested there was an agreeafes the duty of any court of justice io to be due to then by the exptain iu their against 417 gesins 83 Bue in the Mexican

Staten would be turned into chin, us at the passage of the India Councils Bill connection with the revocation of the ment between the captain and the man Hiniting the forfeiture front their wages to maintain the discipline of a ship among abserou the man would have been vist but the Mexican dollar hol its own, and sarp'us gold is now in England and silver and considers the eleito principle for forfeiture of the Gunipt fund by the En- in India and if the smount of silver in India premature. The Goverment in poror of Germany, it is szpected that the 85.50 per man. They said it was under seamen, and also to maintain the author upon the streets of Hongking without the trade dollar was a failure, stood to be $3.50 only, to be divided by of the Magistrate's Coor. I think it the means of subsistance; After came for

Germany had dezanetised silver in 1871, bueno excessive, the surplus would be India, the article adds, must remain an original bequests of £150,000 each, to ker bet amongst them all. I hereby agree that it right, however, to say it in charge of ther remarks His Lordship cave judgment with the nustatanes of the fares indemnity led to pay the foreign merchant who enlightened despotism subject to the in- Majesty Queen Victoria and to

danghiera tha Empress Frederick of (fer- the seamen and firemen go to work at once the sort of sorte Mug for the plaintiff, with oosta, which

ofert di. Mr Moni given notice that he will many, and the Princeaner Alice, Holena, substitutes from their wars think to creare justion to boil sidus. Now, the lng s they remain unemployed in the team, held the was, jei La shot, tha staple law of supply and margin Committee an amendment to the Latiss, and Baatrios will be paid from I will not deduct more than 35.50 for strate should have been org carful that they reesive their wages, eub.latenco pair in gold by Frais, gerdy to enhance would be prepared to give beiter value in faces of Taglish and indan opinion.

the value of the gold tecurities, largely commodities that the home conntry nign of this abip-17 or 18 in it is very unlikely that $0.50 from wall put in the duck together do Coty prior to marking for glad, and the fit of this, and of a den of guld dead would adjust the stocks of current India Cosi' Bill, that the Viceroy shall the accumulated funds. all the men was what we intended

at adpt the elective prinella without the prange ptid to England. Deductive 32,000 matic, and of the fact that shein in Aurion as claen here. was $5.50 from each man, for the captain | not say shey could not be teid 1ogether on|will be made from their wages for the time was thru the rgest producer of silversi ho sees thus cuinen of the establishingut of

his recipitulation Bir Motril says that consent of Parliament.” has given evidence that he paid suus Que joint charge. It is very possible they they were in prin.

America (in US demonetised silver in In answer to Mr Pollock, his Lordship 1878. The silver mine hers were not as an Internal Bupialize. Uning, bra exceeding 85,5) par, man. And then the could; but in that case the Magistratu qutation remains #hother the agreement should be cerafid to se ha bad every op said the decision in the counter-claims by war Fond Du Te not a fajul as ita cfloss would be. The nations

Loudon, March 14th-It is stated that Mr & Mrs F. V. Bre-Me Charics O. Malsch made under these circumstances, was hot pertunity to bear their part of the which it was scught to reduce the claims of i bus the fall in silver which fulleweti sooth des not trust each other sufficiently, and i undo auder pressure brought beer na ass, because, as it was presented to the the men was embodied. in his decision awoks up the U.S. Tegislatos a 1876 a the States Lavo gobe so far towards silver Deeming hos catifessed to having committed man and children Mr Herbert Ogilvie against the seamen. If it was, I don't Court, there was une complainant, the the original claim.

number of silver bill were introduced, and stadard, that they have nothing to offer the murders at Robill village, tesz Liver Me J. Buskis Me 3: H. Perry think this contract can be enforced, vuly witness put into the box on Alas

the well-known Band bill was gee ever in exchange for Burepen consent to jaia pot here fire bodies were discovered, and Me J. B. Coughtzie Mr Posto has always been recognised that there is author and the 17 or 18 men who were

ANOTHER CASE, SUAINST THE Torrington, the reto of President Hayes on 28th them. They might almost cource Europe also to the last two Whitechapel murders. Me H. G. Donier Mr. Ross necessity to protect, sominen on account of quite unable to give evidence the pelver,

In another action the Angsing crew February, 1878. Since 1873 the coinagojuto joining them if they anspended at The London pulice, however, discredit his Me and Mre Ginness Mr Taylor their character and position in which they the Magistrate had chosen to take 11:0

of the standard silver dollar had been sus together the purchase au ocining of silver, connection with the Whitehopal nuiders, are placed; and I certainly, looking at the he could have get the other defendants toʻj wagen, o. The defendants agreed to pay termed An Aot to authorise the coinage poisey would be te adopt by enactment? trial in England and thus projong his life dates separatuly, as he might, have done, who joined the ship at Saigon aned for peque, and the Bland bill was plainly but this in tog inurbable. Tacir wizat and believo. that his .bject is to secura circumstances of the case, the employment of those Annamese and putting the vessel to give eviduos for the onu proceeded against 538 with costs, to give each man (0 cents of the standard silver dollar and restore ile vibou defy the free cuidage of silver,

Mr L. Abrahamson Mr E. B. Joroy ses in the face of the men's unwillingness and got the facts from both plate of per dieru up to the date of their leaving legal tender character. Sa sent, up to the Tho oprrency would then be placed on an to go until inquiry had been made upea view, the peers put on the for faigon, to pay pasage to Saigon and Senate it was rusli a free change bill, but undoubted and solid basis, there would the L'ari Meroh 27-Anozbor dynamite Mr F. Burnasconi Mr Lanus

discussion and low-

explosion took place here this morning stadinois La Blonde Mr Robert Love Ise of the fact that the captain had obtain might have found out whethe three viewly arranged) up to their arrives at Allison, so as to become a till forong leaking, which involve ed an order froad the Cousul thas all those there were the third and force

ovidence on their behalf. Besides Naigon. any

Treasury to bay but less that $2,000,000 and easter in the recreantilo world, the recent marobist trials. The iuterior of Mr D.D. Ouraeljes and not more than $4,000,000 of silver & Amerio would also be taking this stop in the pound was utterly demolished, and at Mr Chan Deymar Miss Aline Moore gineers, who were then in Hongkong and

Mta Farmer

*

is material, it seems to me flere was a

Had the Torring

A

ivo

Total 289

jected to go to work on account of the at Hongong with disobeying lawful would ba moat unjust and most disastrous. ded for, and the guld dollar contining 28.22 Billage of a Free Coiners Bill was then read a second time without ful, while in the list of Irish Nationalists

the Consul

necessary

does not state it. Undor these cirao procedingasin the Magistrate's Office. Bemorging from prison- deprived of all valus. The trade dollar was intended to present level. The gold, now in the U.S. withdrów his amendment, to the Ilia

It

number

treie

THE LIVERSVOL MUHLERS, AND JACK

ZUS EIPPER.

ANOTHER DINAMITH EXPLOSION IN PARIS---

* SIFTERN FEOPLE INJURED,

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL

LIST OF FISFIOES.

VICTORIA HOTEL:

VISITORS LIET

the condition of the vessel and in the face box together, by a series of questions wages at the rate of 812 or 14 tas pret-was ended in the Senate. by Mno need for furth much easinate the residence of the prosecuting tungel'in't Me FW. Bristow Me Chan H. Mal

from their wagus. I cannot regard Li Be an

•REATE O

Cott. Tusthumus

Chaba-Do you how the shape of menth. For s tipo is arrested the depre- good thre ausble herself the more easily to the 20 as a utesly shemolished, and af Mr Gaylord. Mr P. 8. Primross

THE AFECOGLE BETWEEN THE PRENUMr Mrs Bain Mr Rochester

GOVERNMENT AND THE

Mr & Mrs H. UanacuMe N. J. Sares Faris, Much 27 – In consequence of the Me Walter Harland Mre Shields and child-

Harinyu

Mr J. Smith

deductions should be made from their wages, sannut (bink it was not who had actually been parties to tha altogether voluntary on the part of the seamst and that they by complaint of theme 1 not this gown could be improved 1 Maudintion of siltur In 1870 the London Erovide goki suthoient to meet her gulf

qpiretion had fallen as je de 16 abilitics.. taking the paper from the plain hoc frer the proceed bys that there was You in ght get some other girl to wear it.

silver na dard prevailing throughout the operation of the land Allison Act digitted they were in this wrong and the any suggestion that they should be assisted ROWLANDS Macassar Our preserved and raise the prize to Sell but it pain America North and South, xnn Asia, captain had the right to deumet any sum in das wig Capt. Hastings has told us strengthens the hair, prevents it falling off rathmily declined to B, in 1884. There and a gold standard in Europe bud Alte sermens recently delivered by priests to M. and Mra V. Bren

be asked them if they wanted to call any, or turning grey, and is the best brilliantine is much that can be said in favour of the tralia, the eucency usation taken out of Paris relating to political affaire the French admission, and I dont think I ought in wit and the a say they were asked for everbody's use, being not too grease or working of das Bland-Allison Act. The weve polities and allowed to rest, as Government have thesatined to the all Master Goo Harmston Me With take any malice of it with regard the no such gruation. I can only unstiterit was tobalrying: 91% sold to a golden colour for countries if the Latin Udion were getting sure would be a born to the word. There Fahurches outras the sermons complains of Master G. Hartstore Joan Samart. alain to take 85.30 from sich man, I dis not caade clear to them at they shoud fair haired ladies and chiliser bottles o elared that they proposed to do would be little cause left to apprehendt are stopped. The Government have alot Master Harton Mr Goo. The art allow it, and, of course, with regard to the are a full opportunity to all witnesses up expense of this Annamene I pannos say any, their bela'f; and certainly they do 78, 10. 04. RUTLAND KOKOSEA is a monetise silvers, the Act eered these sudden fluctuations between the old mod resolved ta'expel the Scotch Jesuit, Father Master W. HarmisioMr Walsh Tern

pere and fragrant tullet powder, in three si prehensions and thireby stopped on silver countries, and the connierce of the Forbes, from the country, owing to the in- Miss Nellie Hate Thames thing much about Now, the vessel leer to have had what pria-white, rete, and creams 1 and 2. evitable papletenouraged the silver world, contrary to this experience of the sulting way in which he has spoken of the Cape, T. Hillebrandy Ms Ches weet cut agala and orentually she got into Dept. Berwick pays baldly. On January 6. boxes.

Ask any dealer in perfumery asing industry; and, best servics of all, fast for years, would recover that pro- Franch agus in his disputes is stated Caps and Mia J. G. Wood

Howie Dr. and Gaɔ, stress of weather again, and she had to put a defaudants refused work on January for Rowlands articles, of 20, Hatton Gurit expanded the ourienes, which was get perity which the ups and downs out that Lard Dufferin will interred in the

Mr Marton Jonsi Balenso. Wright into Touron. I have an dunbe there again defendanta refused work; aurrey take den, London,

ting too restricted, in view of the rapid change have helped av much tu destroy,” i

matter.

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