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Mr. Hayllar said the objection applied to all the conversations in gol, because they did not tako place at the time of doing the Ast. But he had not stopped the evidenos bocanes he wasted it himself...

Thero are no contingent advantages; at least I bud none. Never bought goods for myself.

Q-When you went round to the Silk- dealers, you were simply introduced as Noor Mahomed' soeur?.

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of this standing orders deprived the chairman tigate the matter and confer with the official of this right, and on another division being referred to, then if the memorialists, apon the taken, the licence was granted by, a majority of loa that the guard was chief of his train, were asked if they would like to subunit their case to a to 5,

The charge against a Greenwich publisher of hina. The runson just givot. would have induced

SUMMARIES OF NEWS FROM THE and FM. E. I misunderstood, and was speak-

HOME PAPERS. the position of Colonial-Secretary, in whom

ing of the letters the book, bend not those

(Daily Now) the Government could not place confidence

on the sampla.the latter ara A. J. I know

MONDAY, Oct. 9. for the temporary administration of afairs

letters such as I mark on goods, I bave voen

The intelligence of the death of Sir Jobs in the habit of marking goods with letters anch It is as reasonable to assume that a Colonial

The examination-in-chief of this witness wasan those. There is nothing wonderful in ay Burgune will be received with general ragrot, baring maliciously sold copies of a pamphlet us to decline the honour of having our letter Secretary, if he is fit for his own post, will.

over directly afterwards, as about 11.15 am. being able to do it in Court now. Abdoolin The Tate Field-Mursal, who died on. Saturday apon the Elbam morder was further invosti | forwarded to ang. Master of the Mint, but in heapable of performing the duties of

In cross-examination by Mr. Hayllar, bo said Moosa spoke to me in EnglishAny man morning, we in the photieth year of his gated yesterday, when the defendant war com-the case of Mr. Luwe wa havo an additional Acting Govenor, as it is unreasonable to ho came to the Colony aa manger of the busi- come top nide, some show my first. Also, nge. His widest son, Captain Hugh Tribot mitted for trial. It was intimated by tho mative. To sunothing of certain hard and presume that a military officer will have the pea of Mooirie Booliran, of Bombay on "Any-man o can show Or rather, That Burgoyne, was in command of the ill-fated solicitor for the defence that the work would unkind words which the right honourable salary of Rupees 450 per annum. He bought plugin any man no on show." I was examined turretship Captain, which founilered off Cape now be sold all over the country, the prosecn- gentlemen s in the past permitted him- find evidence of his little sympathy with necessary qualifications. It is the rule for ten and silk piece-goods, and shipped them to Brat at the Police Court. I was subpoenaed Finleterre on the 7th of September fat gair, tion retorting that in future proceedings would self to atter in public against our olans, we Artbur George Mence-a clark, lately in the working wer in a latter wildrossed to a the necessary talente to be found the in one, Bombay. He was a month and a half with M. on the 22nd July: first told this story on the and from the effect of the consequent shock to be taksa not by summons but by writ.

servilo of Maners. Glyr, Mills, and Cos was number of labourers at Ipswich on the very recovered.. the exception for them to be found in this clivan: before he left Bombay. Had been 7th September, before I went to Court. I told his nervous system the deceased veteran never

Evelve monthein Bombay altogether. Istwenty it to Mr. Brereton:

Q-Had you not been in the Police Court Mr. Bruce was presented with the freedom yesterday charged at the Mansion-house with subject of our memorial to you. In reply to dihor. In point of fact, it is just as reason six years old. Fins bon employed at busines

which.ocession be able to consider that a sivilian can in an since 1867. Got Eupees 500 year when he every day that this caen lasted, from the 25th of the larghof Bauf on Saturday, on having robbed his employers of £185. The some two hundred poor men who assured the entertained at a prisoner had abeunded, bat was captured by a Chancellor of the Brohequer that the arbitrary wha ocployed by E. M. Esa & Co. Abdeal Moon July to the 8th September? ordinary way coumand an army, as that bud Rapese 700 a year. The salary of A-Yea I attended on my subpoena. I banquet in the County Hall. The right detective at Bilboa, in Spain. He was romand-linsitation of the carmey had in their opinion hon. gentleman briefy reviewed the course of ed. At the Laboth Police-court a woman plunged them and their families into great Generals can in un ordinary way, govern maager of an Indine fria varies from Rupees told the story dist in Mr. Brereton's office.

Q-How come you to go to that office on that legislation anco the present Government onme named Rowell, 45 years of age, was sentenced distress, the right bou gentleman amused him. Colonien Not that there may not be in 500 to Rupees 1,000, and even runs to Rupses

intu power, and expressed bis baligt tut into three weeks' imprisonment with band labour, self and the public by writing and publishing a stances where either might to the ease; but 1500 per annum, Rapeva 1,500 being only sension?

puid in a very large basiness.

A-To know when the case was coming en persevering with the Army Begalation B for having obtained nosey by fortune telling humorosa, but irrelevant and irritating letter, we are speaking of the general rule, as it is Q-You look very much to contingent ad- it had been already roloog, The Chinese clerk Ministers were supported by public opinion.

ut Mr. Brereton's office first asked me about the In addresting working-mon's meeting at Liverpool on Saturday evening, SirJ Labbook, upen that alone that a regulation for general vantagea for payment?

tum letters.

M.P,joiced at the progress which the love for action can be based.

Q. Did you go alone P. A-Toe, Q-The caba bud be adjoined a science was waking in this country, and regard The experience of the past two years 16

Did you ever ed it as ops of the most hopeful features of the great number of timer. sufficient to show as that it is not safe to

through the Govorument, did so little for risk the interests of the Colony as is done by

go before to find out when the case was coming age. There was no nation in Europe bith, A.No. I have been there taking lettera scientific societing: but these bodies considered Aes. It was also said that the outstand the present system; and we feel it would be wrong to allow the matter to pies withouting debts due by the firm would be paid by the from H. G. & Co., but never on this business that their consegnect freedom of nation batter It was also before, I know Hudji Sharif He Imagane soited the attainment of the objects which euch firms of H Columbonsain & Co. serious notice. We have the loss hesitation in aringed tant- they were to pay for the goods away. I do not know whether I told this bad a vio

Mioy gatherings of the working glassce hare speaking upon it, because so far as the in- I pobased for Fazal Mabomed Ess & Custory before or after his departare, I had never mediate subject of these remarks is concerned, The Chinese looked to the predit of H. Goolammationed it to the Chinese creditore or to any already taken place, in London and elsewhere, body tell that day in Mr. Amreton's office, beat which resolutions base been passed, congra- talating tha workmen en incara of Newcastle we can safely say there have been few officialshain & Co.

Q-Don't you know that F. M. Bon & Co. cruse I was asked by the oferkbankruptcy on the result of the strike. For the sang par

QWere you examined in in this Colony who have attracted more had a firm five crait gears ago in Canton, and

AT, in Jane. I said nothing then about pose there is to be a demonstration in Trafal- Lentoem. If people have been discontented that it closed in diffcaltica P

this narrativa. I am out of employ; but I am gar-square this evening.

There was &"Home Rule" demonstration with the Lieut-Governor, they have all tho

living at the French Dank with my friend.

Q-Bet you were living with your friend at at Drogheda yesterday, at which 20,000 persons roughly apprecinted Major-General WHT- PEILD, and the feeling of dissatisfaction which

the French Bank on the 8th September veroare estimad to have been present Mr. John Martin, M.P., Mr. P. J. Smyth, M.P. and Mr. A. M. Sullivan were amongst the speakers. A has grown up has been in do small degree

murement is in existence for carrying on the mitigated by this circumstance. But this is

the sgitation in London.

food-bas burst into the workings of the Broadfield Colliery, near Wigan, and 100 mar. are thus thrown out of employment.

At the Flusbury Registration Court, on Bturday, the names of about 100 foreigners were expunged from the lista, as the result of insuficient proof of naturalization. No political contest way myolved in the revision; and for Mr. Haylir.-Do the Chinese creditors sup once the object of the rivil agents appeared to bs to make up a correct list of peraune really part your

A.Why should they Re-examined. Tip-Ahoey is alers to the compradore

A yesterday's telogram from Vermilles aayein worde of one and two syllables, closely follow- that the French Government are not get luing the literary style of spelling-book story of pusscasion of sufficient information to judge of "Bies Jans Bond." In abort, to be perfectly the general ebammeter at the elections on Son- frank, we would rather not have my former letter day. It adda, that lurge numbers of registered sent to Mr. Lowe, as we have no guamates that voting, and that the right hon. gentlemen instead of enlighten- electors abstained from

The Badicale bare, ing or roliering us, would not uss bie m- it appears, been triumphant at Lyons, six outdoubtedly great mulants in turning us, and our no disorders accurred. nf eight candidates having been elected. The bumble complaint to ridicule. Begratsing that Duke d'Aule has been chosen Connoillor the engagements of your office do not allow you General in the Department of the Oise, for the to help us in thin mutter, a fell are you district of Clermont. At Mareilles Eve Radi. Į would wieb to do as our member, I have the onl candidates have been returned; but of Bonvar ons more to subscribe mynulf, your 750 elastors 40,600 abstained from voting bumble and obedient servant. (Signed) Davin Ab Toulon twa Badicals have bean elected, und FRASER, junior five Obscrvation Two Monarobical candi- datos have been successful, at Hare, In the

PRICH OF MUSIC. It is affirmed that the Viceroy of Egypt paid Dapartment of Calvadox the triumph of tho Conservativo list was considered cerisio. It is Signor Verdi £6,000 for the exclusive right of reported from Lille that the Republican liat, the first representation of Adio at Cairc; and both st the urban and the rond districte, has that the Milan pobliskors, Ricordi and Co., beau cried in its entirety. Three den crate have bought the right of performance at the bave been elected at Nanton M. Gambettale Senia for £2,400, as that the composer will get candidature in the Department of Latlus pro- a total of 28,400. for hia score. M. Berlioz bad been alive and writing itill for the Journal ed a faile

Brassula has been threatened with total dark-des Debate, he would have saiulated how much this amount is by bar and by note, just sa ho ad with the salary paid to M. Duprez, the tenor, We hope, however, that the artistic excellence of Signor Verdi's Aide will be fully equal to its finansial saccess. It will be certainly curione to find how the composer has set an Egyptian Railstory. Signer Baitesint is, by this time, in Cairo, superintending the production of the work, which he will conduct, having taken Milan- the instructions of Signor Verdi no to the inter- on bin, way from Madrid to Egypt, to receive pretation of the score. Signer Verdi will direct the rehearsal at Milan, when Adin is brought Font nt-thia Baila, about a month after it has

been heard at Caruthen

AI know they had a firm, but I am not aware that it alosed in difficulties. Shortly before the glosing of F. M. Esa & Co., the firm of B. G. & Co. was started. All the business which F. M. E. & Co dia has been done by Hon not G. & Co. sines I osme to Obinh. F. M. E. A You

Q-You must be rather a burden to him, are & Co. bad no separate office in Canton or Hong- a reason rather in favour than against call-boug since I bave been here, nor any announce you not P

A-I do whatever there may be to be done

seus in the atreats at night in consequence of a ment of their, Arm. I do not know that F. ·M. ing the attention to the defect in the existing & On. have been in difficulties for ny years at the Bank

Q-Doos your friend sapport you P. arrangement; and we make no doubt that I know nothing of their preesat affairs. I

His Lordship Your friend thora is called tho Lieut-Governor will fully understand the know the Silk businees was generally bad last

A-Yip-Alcey I get real Loaves, but I do not know spirit in which these rotnarks are penned, Fear. It was generally vented that there were what?

and will not consider that they are intended

to indicate any want of appreciation of the efforts which he has individually made.

G-Do you know that same of your own purchases were sunt backwards and forwarde between Bombay and Europe?

AI know that by good luck a portion were sold offat orbe, partly at coat pfios, partly at a little profit, and some portion at a slight loez. The rent could not be sold for a Jong tinie. I don't know whether it is even now sold. I used to draw for payment to the Chinose silk-men upon . G. & Co., Hongtag,

His Lordship-Where P

A-At the Chiasse work in the Batik

entitled to exercise the franchise.

Much sngry feeling is said to exist in Liver. pool and Hirkenhead in onsequence of some wholesale erietidne upon tho propaty of Lord Sbrewelry situate your the let-meatione town. It is alleged that an iden exists of making the land a sort of Belgravia, and that a number of poor cottagers are the chief wifferers by the proceedings which have been

The now Batavia Handelsblad has the follow- On the 1st November, the British alip Neville

By the Court-I am onder recogniasons to Captain John Housworth, arrived at Sourabaya

come here.

Obing-n-kwong, ilk merchant of Canton, ex- from Hongkouk, bringing throe Chiness who

Q-Do you know that at the time. B. G. &auined by the Attorney General-Has known had been found Boating in the Ubina sen on an orarest prabu. It is supposed that these meno, first began not to pay, F. M. Esa & Co. had Rahman 2 or 3 years, and Mossa 6 or 7-Fence we from Cochin Chian, bocaver they make use hegan to fail to honour H. G. & Co's drifts on Describes the introduction of Rahmen by

Monan, who called the former his "fokes," or taken of eorpe broken. Freneb words.. No one, not thern P

rather the word weed was the English word eren the Chinces interpreter, can make out

partner. He went on to write oue of bis what they relate in a Chinese dialcet, not to be understood, so that farther particulars of their

transactions with Rahmim, sa preriously at the adventures are lacking. They have been pat

Magistracy. The oxamination being unfinished, the case was adjcorned to tale day at 10.30 am. into the hospital at Sourabaye to recover in the effects of beir calamity, from which the captain of the Neville delivered them batimes.

POLICE INTELLIGENCE. 4th Decoraber,

AT do not know,

Do you not know whether B, G. & Co 'n drafts wore returned to the Colony dishonoured? A know nothing beyond the adrices in my latters that they had been accopted.

Q-Bat were they evur honoured P A-I don't know.

The Chief Justice.Is it not the course of business that you should hear whether they were honoured-or not?

strike of the gas-lighters; bm the Burgouas ter, who acome quite aqual to the emergency, has announced publicly that he has taken steps for the proper lighting of the city..

The contract providing the necessary means for the construction of the St. Gothard way was signed yesterday.

(Standard)

thought that Frince Bismarck will not sign the Our correspondent at Berlin nya it is Alance Treaty till the Reichstag meets on the 16th . M. Pouyer-Quartier had an interview with the Prince on Sunday evening.

CUSTOMERS FOR COTTON GOODS..

(Times.) Among the Battish sud Irish cannafucinves parted in the first nine months of 1871 here boen 2,570 million yards of cotton piece goods, of the value of uparts of 40 millions sterling. Theas goode have gone all over the world. To British India madre than 665 million yards were shipped; to the Straits Settlements nearly 56

lions: to Ceylou nearly 21 millions; to Cuina and Hongkong, 330 millions; to Egypt, ahove Mr. Philipson and Mr. Gower, fun, and settled 23 millions; to Turker, more than 153 millions. In America, 107 will yarde to the United all details, which were afterwards asserted to States, 37 millions to British North America,

Fed. During last year no bille came back dining yesterday at the Washington Clab, and England raised the minimum rate of discount by masters and vien, and the strike is now alto- millione to the United States of Columbia

getler at an end.

A (ergenai through the cable anncures that a very destructive fire broke af in Chicago on Sunday night, by which 30 blocks of house were destroyed and some lives lost. Another Demperate bare öarried the election in TexaS.. telegram states that it is believed that the Ata sitting of the Spaniel Corbos tin Friday, The Newonetle masters belda mesting yes. the new Premior, Sanor Makeup, read a terday, and confirmed their assent to the terms With regard to the speech, in which he declined that the Cabinet agreed to. on Saturday scoopted the programme of the Zorilla Minis-adjustment of details, they expressed in opinion tay, and would respect the Constitution, and the that could be better done by Sir Williams continne oconomies. The Home Secretary: Be Armstrong sat Mr. Burnett themselves, that nor Canden, has pledged himself to put the by any more numerons meeting of delegates, THE FIRE AT CHICAGO,

law in kurce against the Internationale inexor There gentlemen afterwards met along with (Timor) Oct. 17.):

ably, and invited disenssion of the subject. PARIS, Oct, 15. On Saturday the Directore of the Bank of The American colený m Paris bald a wet- A-I only hear wher they have been accept

from 4 te 5 per cast.

A meeting was held bust night in Trafalgar.New Granada), 130 millions to Brazil, 27 mil- liona to the Argentine Confederation, 18 mil. BEFORE J. RUSSKİL, ESQ.

honoured from F. M. Era & Co., so far as I nearly subscribed 200,000, for the relief of the sufferers as Chicago Several speeches

H. Poayer inertier, who left Paris un Satur-square, in support of the rige bears move one to Uruguay, 36 millions of Chili, 28 mil- SHOP LIFTING.

Mr. Haybar. Do you know that H. G. & Co. were made by the Hon. B. B. Washburne, day morning, and ranched Eeriis yesterday, is cent. The square was lighted up with limeons to Peru, 28 millions to Mexico, 55 millime New York...... Mostre, S. M. PETTINGILL & Chard labor, and ordered to fad scourity in two

Hoa eco, a obep coolie, was sent to six montheonducted an independent basiness of their General Banks, General Root and Mr. Toper said to be armed with full powers to conclude lights, a large number of working gen to the foreign West Indies, ant 29 millions to

Deputy of the State of Georgia.

the Alacs Treaty with Frinde Bismarck, who, bled, some of them with music and baustiere. BAREN BADEN, Oct. 15.

Japan bave been 32 milions, to Australia 22 mil- householder, $50 each, to answer any charge A-Tuer did they need to buy silk. for 12 months, for stealing from the Tuk-wp

The Empress Augusts ha informed the well as the Emperor, bas also arrived at Specches were delivered by Mr. Odger, Mr. the British West Indies. The shipments to the negotiations, which will be and other agitaters of the movement. Beau Barope, 59 millions to Germany, 56 millions to The deliver & the Dally Praga irum this office cantong druggist whop, Queen's Road; a broas | paid for the whole of the silk they themselves Uhicago Relief Committee of Berlin that, in Berlin... Count Arnim is expected in Berlin to Wilson, Mr. Biokley, Mr. Pike, Mr. Philips, and to Afrion, tearly $1 million verde. In

tions expressive of satisfaction at the termina- grateful recolection of the sympathy shown by take part America during the late war, g1,000 bas been immediately entered upon.

M. Lambrecht died at Versailles yesterday. tiun of the Newcielle strike conveying the Italy, 55 milliona te France, $3 millions to Par placed to their nocturn for the sufferera is death, which was very sudden, was caused thanks of the meeting to Mr. Pletts and bis tugal, 22 millions to Holland; to Java, 28 mil. turonga.the fire ut Chicago.

colleagues for the manner in which they had. by auenrism. Brussels, Det. 15, The Exchange Committee has received a telegraphie despatch from the President of the New York Chamber of Commerce, appealing to the generosity of the Helgian people for the Chieng Aufferers. A commities has been formed to receive subscriptions.

BATES, BENDY & CO.

San Francisco, Mr. J. P. FIBRER 21, Mor-

ebneta* Brebauge.

37, Park Row.

manded on Monday morning at 10.65, and zanegara lert the útken at 10.26.

The Daily Press

the dest mortar, valued at 25 50...

THEFT OF A COAT. Auto, named Jeong-a-tak, was sent to three months bard laber, for stealing a long east hung out to dry, belonging to Mrs. Snoting at the Mosque,

FRENCH LEAVE.

Mr. Wilberforce Wilson appeared to obarge his servant with nightly leaving the house, and Locking bia master in..taking the koy with irim. HONGKONG. DECEMBER STE, 1871.

He had a threatened many times before that if he did it again he would be given in charge, and Tas announcement that Sir RICHARD Mache bad begged to be letoff. At 3am, alouday

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QDo you know that . & Co. bare

A-They bure. I know that demands were wads of HG & Co., for the payment of the A-And bars they not always paid to the goods of F. M. Ess & Co. extent of their sans F

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calar day.

torning, Mr. Wilson board & apiss in the house; thought thieves were breaking in; went down to see, and found it was his boy guns out, havingad locked the door, and take the key with him. Mr. Wilson had to brouk open the street donir. Mr. Russell fired defendant 89, or three weeks imprisonment. Defendant wens to guol.

AWAULT.

Sandy Smith, an American cook to the British. brz Sen Gull, was sent to one month's hard tubor for biting a portable's fingers, tavowing him on the ground, and breaking his nose. De feast had the choice of paying a fine of $15, but he went to prison.

BEFORE C. MAY, ESQ.

RODDERY OF PEPPER. Look-a-yuk, a street confie, obarged with the

been more thun deserved, and might also Strand, was committed for trial at the Supreme under the circumstances existing have tended Court.

to embarrase rather than to farther the con- duct of public business. We were the more disposed to adopt this course, bocaso upon .... some occasions, in which there was no doubt of hisability toact Lecording to his own judgments hé displayed a willingness to meet the public views and wants, which gave reason to be- liera that a different state of things might have been expected bad his hands been less tied. It is also only fair to add that he has deservedly attracted much popularity by his unassuming courteousness and good will; so that people came to the conclusion that if we were to bave a comparatively powerlas Lieut-Gorernor, we were fortunate at least in having one awards whom we could exter, tain much personal regard.

SUPREME COURT.-

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CRIMINAL SEMIONE.

BawOBE THE HON. CAIXI-JUSTICE SMALE,

Bu. Abdul Moosa and Noor Mahomed. This casa os resumed yesterday. Tos Acting Attorney-General said be wished to refer, before proceeding with the examine tion of the witness, Bahmat, to certain letters which bud been stopped at the Post-offer in connection with this one. They were in the pussession of Mr. Sharp, 68 Crown Bolicitor, he authority was to retain them in his ice. They had already boon translated, but it www.thought desirable that the translatious should be revised by Mr. Dadabhoy Huberjer, who was acting as interpreter in the Court. ifr. Muncherjee was willing to undertake this, but could not give the time necessary to opus to the Brown colicitor's offies. He therefore asked His Lordabip's authority for Mr. Muu sheries to take the letters away with him for the purpose. The Governor's warrant ampow ring Mr. Larp to detain the letters did not aathore him to send them out of his office.

The Chief Justice enqaired whether Mr. Hayla objsoted.

years old.

not. koow.

His Lordship. Much changed P

The Attorney-Cloneral-No, my land, not much.

The Interpreter said mach" was hood Brot, and afterwarde omitted by the witness'in s

QWhen did H. A. M. Sheriff return the key of your IP

A-Within an bear and a half after I gave it to bits.

Did he tell you that he and Devraj had been altering the books?

A-He said no such thing. Q-Dia boy Devraj altered them in bis presence? A-N

Q-Dil you hear his examination in your bankruptcy

A-His evidence, was not taken in my pre once I don't know whether he left Hongkong before September. He had contracted me debis. lie was a prisoner in guol: hạ camo there after me.

GERMANY AND THE MONEY

MARKET. -.. Spectator, Oct. 7.)

Tutors

(Standard).........

MR GLADSTONE AND TUE QUINAGE QUESTION. (London Daily Neos.) The following cintrespondanoc has been

Working Men's Club, Cheater-street, Greenwich, Oct. 7th, 1871.

lione,

THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON AND

certain the personal character of M. Lessiness, who me requested to forward the memoire be bad prepared to the Emperor's retary. It is

tbe

A Council of War sut un Saturday, to recon-aided the working men, of Newastle; and

BELGIUM. wider the case of Russel, and decided by six plede ng the meeting to support the formation

The Indépendance Belje, in its throw latest votes to ans that be was guilty of desertion to of an institution to reduce the bourse of librar

numbers, has published extracts from a memoiri Q-Was not Devraj in the greatest straits

The inquiry into the condition of the Hampaid to have been found at the Tuileries, which for money at the time you want to gel

the enemy, and thereby incurred the penalty of generally, were carried unanimously. death.

The Steele und Salut hare articles wizing stead Small-pay Hospital was resumed yester was draw up in 1969 by one M. Oscar Les A-So far as I know, he was not. He had

the Government of Bonapartist intrigues, and day, when Mr. Kynaston one of the three sineas, formerly connected with the Belgias medical unte, was under examination and goods and outstandings, and beyond that he

... calling for abrung mesource against the conspkrs-examinition for the whole day. His Prese, and at that time tho vonfidentini steward of Queen Isabella of Spain, in succession to the SPIRITAL WINDOW SMASHING, ould easily accommodate himself for a parti

We are informed by our correspondent at evidence was confirmatory of what had gone well-known Senor Marfori. Documents are Q-How do you know that?

A short time ago, we called attention to the DOSNELL is to return to Hongkong renders

If be went to one of his friends and ask-breaking of many plate-glas and other win-Florence that King Victor Emmanuel bar de before--the want of a eaffuient number of quoted by the Independance to prove that the down in Peckham by some unseen band, the aided on taking up his residence at R me, anderdes, from which most of the other evils French Miniotor at Broanels was ordered to the present un appropriate moment to pass

n loan, he could have got it.

Do you know the dem of M. Cussorjen? discovery of which baffled the intelligetics of that his housuirold has received orders to be in ae. He made a favourable report of the exertione of the aurocs, but mid they could not a few words of comment upon the action of

Yes it is reposted to be a very wealthy the police. It seems that this window breaking that city by the let November, the Liont. Governor during the term of his

tice firm, and of good credit.

The reported settlement of the engineers got through the work imposed on them. The is still going on, and in supposed by many per-

ebated that snhsequently be had several inter office. It is only fair to say that Major

Q-Was Cassinnbluy Kebsco the ninunger sons to be a spirit manifestation." If the strike at Newcastle, which we gave in Satar inquiry was again adjourned.

views with the Kasperor, and that an appli of that fire in January F

matter ended here no further harm would be day's paps; appears now to be in some repeate General WRITFIL has done the best he

cation for employment when the war with A-He was.

Sono beyond the dratruction of property effect premature. The torms bare not yet been

Prussia broke out was ruled by the Imperial could in a somewhat difficult situation, but

-Doyon know that Derruj tried to get a ed; but the spiritualists actually detend, the formally accepted by either masters or ure,

secretary as" deserving of consideration wher it cannot be denied that the administration

too of a few hundred dollars from bits, and conduct of their proteizen, und appear inclined and several wasters were fewn home when the

hand-the Emperor aball entertain the question of the to argue that the dead have every right to annoy proposition was discuda. It is said that nei

anexation of Belgian." The memoire, which of the Colony under his temporary away has

could not P

A-I do not know.-Derraj was about 30 the living, end that it is bighly presente ber party is quite satisfied with the terms prosed to us for publication

is divided into seven chapters, commences with been far from satisfactory. Aware of the

in the latter to remonstrate against the proposed.

A strike is threatened among the weavers ut

review of the position of the public function- peculiarity of the position he occupied being

Q-Was he not of a hormone and excitable ceedings of the departed, although, as in the

To the Right Hun. W. E Gladatene, Paries in Belgium, and plain" intimation that temperament ?

cake of the Peckbem windows, their amuse. Barnloy in Enet Lancashire, where some of made responsible for the proper conduct of

AHe appeared in good health, and I do ments are of a most inconvenient and the muster häre intimated their intention to Sir,-At a meeting held at the East Greenwich there would be no dificulty in procuring their affairs, and yet in a great measure deprived

costly character. A correspondent of the reduce the rate of wages. A great meeting of Working Men's Club, on Wednesday evening assent to a change of Sovereign The Belginm of the powers neessary to conduct them

Q-Wax be not in a state of great alarms at South London Prost, after pointing out working en we held on Saturday afternoon lat, a resolution was warnimously passed to people themselves, the writer asserts, are fl- properly-we have been careful to abstain robbery of some ibirty bags of popper, wala the state of affairs which had arisen about the she fepossibility of any cortal band throw to protest against the reduction. A strike was the following effect, viz.Thet the chairman disposed towards their present Kiug, and hurs stove, asking bis adrise and assistance in the Emperor personally and after remarking apon from criticisms which might perhaps base/$480. from the godown of Li-a-chup, master time you want to prison P.

of the Kwong-muo-chan Hong, in Bouba

QHe came to me only on one or two occas in a manger us to effect the contemplated us probable, but the men depre- be requested to write to our member. Mr. Glad a strong partiality not for Frame but

dainnge done at Peokban, says that "se, in the csted the necessity.

At the meeting of the Social Science Asso- following matter, namely We have heard their attachment to their old French and song, and then he did not seem much changed. bile of London life, bare little time to try to

The Attorney General-Do you say "mub understand the laws that govern the unseen niation on Saturday Mr. Edward Baines, M.,and believe that the present scarcity of silver Walloon languages, it is added, "If France, or changed" or "changed

but cxistent men and women who have passed delivered an address on the subject of educɔ and gold money in circulation, and in fact the rabber the Emperor-for the Emperor alone Witness-Changed.

away from our visible seeing, yet who neverthe- tion. His address differed from the many whole system by which the quantity is at pro-would be able to do so were to add he lase live and more and bare their being, pos-others that have been given on the same sub-sent limited, act in restraint of internal trade Belgian crown to that of Fauce, it would be sessed of memory, mind, and will." He then jest, by buldly grappling wilb the dispated and commerce, and is injurious to the interests of Insport int to preserve the old names of the pro- goes on to key that the breakage of windows question whether the school boards ought or working-men. Under the ancient system which rinces" The Beigians are described Ax In- will be little or no loan the glass la insured, ought not to pay the fees of poor children in prevailed when the Mint was free and open, different to State politics, but enger in the and the insurance company which pays will be denominational schools. The Education League and its officials were bound to coin free of soet discussion of municipal or local questions. The amply repaid by the extra poliden of insurance and a section of the Dissenters protest against all gold and silver bullion saut in'by citizens bessumption of the Belgian Urien is recom. effected. We cannot grea with this view, this application of the fonde, on the ground that lievlug there was a Barcity, it seems to un-tbat mended as insuring a place of retirement for Deceased men and women might surely find it would be a violation of the opcecience of the "money," which is the only medium throngh the Imperial family in caes of "wisfortunes" in some better employment than sabing wit-rate-payers. Mr. Baines is himself 'n Discenter; which wagte are paid; found it level by the France, and the comparative obespuese of liv. down at Peakban Poll Mull Ganette.

and he, after fairly stating the arguments for natural operation of the laws of supply at dein in Brusself as compared with Paris, is pat and against, comes to the conclusion that those sad. Now, however, that the whole manage fort as an additional consideration. The King in favour of payment uro unanswerable. The Dont of the curraucy is in the bands of an over-in said to have lost all hold upon the sympathies Esnal diasisstone took place on other enbjects worked officer of State, and it depends solely on of the Belgian people by bli oscillating policy The misertes endure by the Italian organ his will to order, touch or little incuey to be put in raspect of the two conflicting parties-Li- grindure is the bounes of their masters have in oirculation, we are of opinion that the inte barsis and Catholics, and the people, detesting The Economist of last week entiusted that often been before the public. On Saturday, rests of the wealthy-who, owning moley, want Republic, desire. Royalty in the petion of an eminent man. They taru their eyes towards the German Government had received no less everal of these masters were brought up be as little of it to be in the market (Ce, in dir than £20,000,000 sterling in gold (£5,000,000 in fore the magistrate at Clerkenwell, and the culation as possible-re more likely to be ser- the Emperor." The Liberals mat he adverse rereigna, and £15,000,000 in Frénob apo evidence adinged showed the overcrowded and ved than those of the poor, who wanting to to the Emperor, but the anthe Catholic party, leone), and had looked up a great deal of filthy state in which these poor foreigners are buy small parcels of money with their labear, it is said, may hately be relied upon to support it, partly to keep cash in hand for the par- huddled together. But thore was doubt who want as many of these small parcels (a half him, and the influence which the. Jesuita could ment of dobta das at the end of the your ther to mastere could be proceeded against sovereigns and allvar coin) ss may be, so con bring in aid of any cures they approved is But the question has occurred, and oc-

-Did Davraj ever tell you, he made the partly to cain. The German Government fends under the Eegistration of Lodging.houses Act, veniently, to be brought into the market. The strongly insisted upon.css Jenails, so curred vary strongly, in many well informed

alteratiugs in the books because he thought this cein gut again only on what it deems the and their cases were journed for further con resson we think this is, 1st while the wealthy powerful sa they ses have just been deprived of directions, whether it was fair to this Colony

they were ocupsary to get you through the very bighest securities, namely, German bonde sideration; thonch in other cases, whore the have so many opporitun les of sending stall the subsidy of 6,000, which the Chamber Court P

and the best German paper. Neither of these point was clear, the offenders were smartly noney out of the auantry, and otherwise withitherto had granted to them. I to place it for so long a period as nearly two

Yes. He told me the labels bad been soorities being plentiful, it bad retained ained. years under such ineffective direction. Apart

(Daily News.) ir pradation, there are sheolata. the Emperor, by his own act and without soli- ly no means by which we or var friends una citation; would continuo that allowance from altered for that purpose.

great part of this sum without leading it out at

TUESDAY, Oct. 10. make up the supply. Under these circum the segret fands of France, tan favour of the from the diffinities of his position above Mr. Hayilar said he would take no respec-

QDid you not theo say that your prinvill, and so produced mush the same effect on

Dr. Liddell, the Dean of Christ Church, was stancee, right honourable Sir, we appeal to you Catholio party throughout, the country would noticed, Major-General WAITFEILD neither sibility in the matter. He would neither ob pais (F. M. E. & Co. would highly disapprove the Moner Market af the point had been temporarily destropathy Again, the German possessod, nor do we imagine, he protonded jest nor consent in fact he did not wish to of what ho bad done f

A did, in reply to what beenid. I thought Government has produced much pressure by yesterday rejected Vice Chancellor of Oxford as ear representative in Parliament for your. Le fasored to the Imperiat cause. The writer CAP invaluable advice and Resistance in getting the autora into a detailed consideration of the per- University. to possess any special qualifications as a peak about the matter at all. The lettera bud neem stopped by over-raliog anthority, and

so, because 1 considered it discreditable to the cancelling the provision under which French Mr. Bruce's recent observations upon the proscht oppressive system altered. Aschair Rost aharacter of each of the loading pro administrator; and he was consequently therefore he would take no responsibili7. firm to go through the Court at all. It never five-frano pieces were accepted by the moral character of certain portions of Deron of the meeting, I beg moat respectfully to be lates and then proceeds to criticize in very free Hie Lordship said he had understood Mentored my mind, that the firm at home wasted German baska at 2 golden 20 kroutzera port were resterday considered at a meeting of allowed to carry out its wishes, by submitting style the principal leaders of the Liberal party. utterly unable to perform one of the shef Hayllar to ieiuxite that he would hate song to put me through the Court in order to relieve aach. They are not now: accepted at any des the Town Council of that borough. A resolo this letter for your indulgent perusal. Await but he adds his conviction that a purual inter- duties of a Governor that of hooping the thing to say when the letters were to be put it themselves of their liabilities.

Suite rate: They bare become articles of mention was nanimously passed, denying the ing the honour at a reply, I am, Sir, yours review with the Emperor would cause "the" hostility of all these proud Toberals to fade various member of the Government in pro- Mr. Haylar Yes, my lord, before they are

Mr. fayllar farther cross-examined on the ebandise, and so their power, se currency 19 Hot Secretary' attements, and requesting spectfully,

away before the empire which His Majesty The most flagrant instance of adantted endence I shall have something to witness's firat bankruptcy, without eliciting destroyed. All this insoply, suficient to as the right hon. gentleman t furnish the natio

10, Dowsing street, Whiteball, abluits over all who approach him. The › par order.

unything specially interesting. With regardant for "very much greater disturbance of

Del. 11, 1871.

Independence proposes to publish in future error in this respect was undoubtedly allow

His Lordebip-I suppore you have seen the to witness's identiäestion of A Mooss's band-the Money Market than we have had, and unity on which be had based assertiona sɔ dam- |

aging to the town.

Sir-M Gladstone desires me to scknow-numberwertracts from the memoire relating to ing. the astounding memorandum of the letters P

writing in the books, Mr. Hayliar askund when furtunately there is nothing to prevent the At the sitting of the Social Saionee Congress Mr. Haylar.No, my Lord, I have not.

ther it was not impossible to distinguish bond German Government fran porsuing the same yesterday, the Health Department discussed ledge the receipt of your letter of October 7th, means by which the support of the proos cau Attorney-General (Mr. PAUNOEFOTE), i

His Lordship-Don't you know their con-writings in Gujoreti. Witness replied that lock-up policy again, when our bullion re the best means of promoting the physical com in favour of an alteration in the present Mint be obtained, the institutions desirable for which he brought a direct charge against the tente?

they could be recognland when known to a per sources being lower, it may produce a still fort, of operatives in factories and workshops. ayatom, and to express his regreta that the en-Belgium under the Imperial rule. and the d OMIEE-JUSTION, to go forward; and another Mr. Baylar. Not in the slightest degree. son. He would swear that he conta distinguish more palofal effect. Yet, the Bank rate was A better yetain of ventibstin was recommend-gagement of his office do not allow him to enter vantages the country would derive from a trans-

His Lordebip.Nor your ollasta Bogau serivas mistake of the same kind was the

the writing of Moon and Devinj

not again raised on Thursday, though the Iu the action devoted to marinipal Law, on this subject, in communication with the fer of its loyalty. One curious episode con- Mr. Haylar No..

He farther mated that be had Hyed with the bullion bad diminished daring the week by Professor Leoni Levi read a paper on Inter-Chancellor of the Exchequer, e Master of tho xicoted with this affair is that a letter was ro tote which he was induced to order to be His Lordabip anggested that as they were

In the Flconomy and Mist; to whom, if it should be desired by those ceived from Paris purporting to some from M. In the Banking Department was less by nearly Trade reation, the assessment and adminison whose beball you have writter, he will send Oscar Lessiness, danying authenticity of the. written to the Hon. Mr. Rye with regard to to have an argument on tire, admission of the indie creditors sincs be one out of gaol, more than £975,000, and the reserre of uotos national Arbitration

and that they found him in everything.

Tutipendance angonot that having compared his remarks in the Council. Other instances letters, they had better take it before they in This closed the cross-examination. 22,000,000 than last week, a change partly tration of local taxation were discussed your letter for dogsideration in the first indonent in question, but the editor of the

The Attorney-General re examined very no doubt, dus to the quarterly payments. It ME, Godwin, the President of the Health | stuuce-In, Sir, ponr obedient servunty

(Signed) W. B. QUEDON, the bandwriting of that letter with that of worte is range that the bank rate was not raised.

Department, mäiles an important announc Ultimately is Lordship refused to allow of the same kind might be given; but our obed the delay of having a new translation.

Mr. David. Fraser, jun.

Borrespondence of M. Lessiness in bija prassssion ment in the course of his address. He said

it was certain the denial was not written by jost is not to point out the errors of the Lieut-lottere to be taken out of Mr. Sharp's custody.iefly, and the Court adjourned for the anal He did not think it would be proper with wi Yoo-man-ling, examined by Mr. Drummond,

that be bad for some time been authorised by

Working Men's Club, Cheaterstraat, that person. The Paris Figaro remarks upon Governor, bat to complain of the system order like the one in Ele Excellency's warrant prored having supplied to Sali. Mahomed the

Kre. Stowe's new Bastion, “My wife and 1j o sa inhabitant of London to state that he is

Greenwich, Oct 17 1871.

this publication that there in nothing to show under which he was appointed, and to which The Attorney-General said the translation books in Court, then labelledF.ME.&O. Harry Henderson'a History," which has been willing and ready to appropriate towards im-

that the suggestions raid to bave been made by these errors are roudly in the main attribu- they had, then, was the best they could obtain. He also gura corroborative evidence of the fact appearing in the Chistian Union, is understood proving the health and condition of the poorer

The matter then dropped, and the examinat certain leaves were now missing from des- to embody Mrs. Stowe matarest cusviction on classes in Tondon & eum equal to that given by Sir-I have to thank you for allowing Me GarM Isoiaces, werd really to and it inquires by table...*

tion of the fist witness, Abdool Bahmetz Jus talu of the books.

the topic of marriage, divoros, sufrave, logia the late George Peabody for the same purposedon to reply to my letter addressed to you on what means there documents came into the hands of the faependance Be'ge, as if they avo It may be very well that the General mal, was proceeded with. Sume further on

This witness was not crase ezized.

lation, and woman's rights and crime in general. Half-a-million sterling us to be darated to this behalf of certain working men of Greenwich: in command of the forces should act anversations with Abdool Derraj and the first

Low Ayow, the coole formerly employed at It is being translated to French, German, sudjet when a mols of sotilectorily affecting also for the offer to send that letter to the Chan authentic they must have been obtained from the defendant were related, and the witness Lieut-Governor for a short period aponeuat pantat which that delvades the office of Goolamahousut & Co., was Swedish. Mrs. Stowe hus also a couple of ro-it dan be found without pauperising the classes cellor of the chequer for consideration: In Tuileries, and it would be interesting to know

wao will benefit by it.

reply I beg most respectfully to be allowed to by whom they were given or sold to the emergencies; but it is extremely undesirable informed biu in Aprü, 1870, (difandant examined by the Attorney General with ra.lumes for young readers ready for Chrismas.

A little correspondence between two fashion- A circular has been issued by the Executive deding that offor, and wire the following re- Brussels paper.

An extensive establishment for making base that this plan should be resorted to for anyharing then been disassed from H. Goolsbee to the occurrences on the day on which

coin has been discovered by the police in Leeds, length of time. It is impossible but that hosen & Co., that he had bought me hear the defendants and evry scraping able little damsels, star of juvenile New York Committee of the Liberation Society, in which sons for ao doing. Firstly, it is my ow

silk ploce-goods on bis own account and sent labels off some of the books is Court He was society, bas somehow slipped into the news the attention of members of Parliament is call opinion no less than that of my friends, that serious confusion must at times be the Te them to F. M. Ees & Co., marked. H. for sent out of the room, with a sample paper label paper. Miss Minnie Buith's compliments to ed Es the Trish eduestion question. The sotion there could be little sbance at a favour

with directions from first defendant to draw Miss Maggie Jun, and desires the pleasure of of sås Government upon it. Fawcett's Bill of able consideration of a complaint, agahat and six persone have been captured. sult. There is no reason why a General" Rok Hommid." He was about to explain a

mysterions expression used by Mevan, (Think out in Chinese ink fire or six like it. After her company, this evening. Befreshments at less sension, for abolishing religious teste in the Chancellor of the chequer which The forthcoming number of the Archæological should not be a good administrator, but we often, when Mr. Hayllar rose to enquire this be was directed to surry sway the scrapings steven." The reply to this cheerful invitation Trinity College, ia commented out and consti- should be referred to that gentleman. To raske Journal will contain dr. k. A. Freeman's “Ad- cannot expect every military officer of high whether this conversation was intended as of the other labels. The uplo which he was was very and Mise Maggie Jones's compli-tuencies are arged to make known that the my weszing plainer, I would ask you to forgive dress to the Historical Section of the inte meet- directed to copy was F. M.E. (This statements to Miss Smith, and regrets that a prior cat strenuota resistence will be offered to any the use of a homely lusite. If a number of ing of the matitate at Cardiff Sir Henry rank to be a DUKE OF WELLINGTON ON a evidence of the conspiracy.

vinees of the conspiras said it was ment caveod soms masement, but witness sagsgement presents the pleasure of accept- wtempt to establish a denominational Univer travellers by railway, believing that a certain James slag will fursieh an account of a cutiere guard was allowed a dangervids discretion in block of tin found in Cornwell, supposed to be Ball scale. We may have a man whose

An application for a licenas for the Oxford connection with the starting, stoppings and Phoenician. Mr. J. H. Parket, O.B.. will re talenta and tastes rua in an entirely diflerezér, huylar said it took place several vets & pics of paper the sure. Mis Jones is to be whipped at seren, sity at the publio rosh

the act that they were charged with oon-ters A. stating shut thore were: Sie und sent to bed without suy wapper at eight."

the Rome during the past winter. Lord De La direction, and by appointing him Tieutenantspiring to do, and quoted Bissell in support one he had oopied, a was sent for some Can this last epistle have been the genuine con- Koi Hall, pus yesterday before the Middleser general management of a train were to ad-port bis recent archeol gioul researches in

y after giving the lubele to the first des fession of Miss Maggie Jones? We think it Bench When the question was put five dress a memorial upon the subject to of bin objection. Governor, we place both him and the Colony

The Attorney-Generi said we the abjection fendant, and was then went to keep watch at must have been dictated by her stora gorer- magistrates voted on oilber side, and the obair station-master of their neighbourhood, the Zouche, aathor of "Monasteries of the Lewant

mesa, determined alike on the infliction of torture map gave bis casting vote against the applicant-irrorularity complained of would be more likely will contribute memoir of certain heimes in in a false position. It would be far better to was taken and he did not care about the eri anyone should come.

It was subsequently shown, however, tast on to be remedied if that gentleman would loves his possesiqu Cross-examined by Mr. Hayllar.Win I and on public infamy. take care that nobody should be placed in-dongs he would not preay it,

:

sby.

interval.

DAVID FRANKE, JE.

To the Right Hon. W. E. Gidatone, M.P.

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