1873-08-08 — Page 2

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

Page

FOR 1878.

NOW READY.

"THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY" diary rules, so that it is not to be wonderel at they are crustantly being brought up for infinction of this, that, or the other Ordinance, of whose existones, ovon the majority of foreigners are not aware.

Whether the happy day will ever como when a change in the direction above in dicated will take place, wo, of course, cannot pretend to say. The establishment of a Mani- cipal Government for Hongkong has over

US Work, now-in-the-EVENTH- year of ita eristendo, is ready fir, düs livery.

It has been compiled and printed at the. Daily Price Offico, a usual, from the best

and most authentic sources, and no paius have been spared to make the work ̋chm- pléte in all respects.

"In addition to the neuil -varied und voluminoma information, the value of the "CHRONICLE AND DIRECTOMY FOR 1573" has been further augacaled by a

CHROMO-LITHOGRAPH

OF THE

FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS OF SHANGHAI,.

In addition to a Chromo-Lithograph Pluto

of the NEW CODE OF SIGNALS IN, USE"

AT THE PEAK;

albo.of

THE VARIOUS HOUSE PLAGE

(Bosigned expressly for this Wark)

MAPS

.

OR

HONGKONG, JAPAN, and of the

THE COAST OF CHINA; begides' obber local information und sta- tiatics corrected to date of publication, landing to make this, work in every way suitable for Publio,. Morcantile, and General Officos.

The Directory is published in. Two Forms, Complete at 45; or with the Lists of Residente, Port Directorios, Mugs, ko... at $3.

Orders for Oopies musy be sout to the Daily, Press ONco, or to this following Aconte Macro.........Meusca, J. P. DA SILVA &.06. Shootero..........

AL

Formina.ne

Foochow ........ Ningpo.

Bhanghai.......

כו

tr

QUELCH and CAMPOEL). WILSON, NICHoras & Co. WILEON, NICHOLLS & CA HEDGY & CO.

KELLY & Co., Shanghai. HALL & HOLTZ.

Katry & Co.

KELLY

Honker and

HALL& HOLTA "Itiner Ports.

&Co., Shanghai, Nagasaki.....THE C. & J. TRADING CO. Hiogo, Osaka,...THE O. & J. TRADING 05. Yokoluma. Messrs. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. ......Mr. E. J. Muss, Japan: Gazoil

Office Mantia................. Blessrs. J. us LovZKOA & Co. Saigon

M. FEIRO & 05.1 Singaporn.. „Struíla Times Office, Culentta.. Englishman Office. Lundan

We notice that the steamer Gulley of Loye made the passage from bonce to San Francisco And arrived on the 25th June,

POLICE INTELLIGENCE. August 7th.

__

THE DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY AUGUST Sra, 1878.

!

A FOSTAL GOYVÂNTION TO RE ESTABLJBEKD

WITH-JATAN,-..

DEATH AND PAPAL INJURY AT A MISSOURI FIRE. SACAROPU, Mo, Jane rd.

This amoreing a bouso occupied by B. Robots and family was set on fire, anusing loan of life. The Bames on the aesirano provented

1857, the fact bong that he was born in Archer sleeve and showed me the tourke, and my in- street, Bayswater, in 1860, Tbo. evidenso on. pression is that there were the initials R. Ü. T., all these points was wholly wdcontradicted. and a hears and an anchor." Is short, Mr. Bir Richard Baggallay, QC, and Mr. Greenmol was quite clear that Roger was Lorence Bird, for plaintiffs, asked that it might tattooed before be depart for South America, be declared that the boy was not the son of the and was equally clear that the defendant was testator, and that i Brothers and sistern of not Reger Tichborar, How would oven Dr. the testator were entitled to the residus of the Keucaly set paradusio style of pross-cr

amination induce my dear Causing Kate" tes; state.

Mr. Methold, instrmoted by the solicitor to alter bir mind. It is suggested for the defense the Suitors' Fund, appeared for the boy Mr. that Mrs, & con wood banca morellin one Bedwell, for the second husband of Mr. sion admitted the identity of the defendaut with. Moroso Mr. Moosey Heyiban for the trus. Roger Tidborne, and that size has oven gone HOA co to say that she is willing to saknow-

THE KWOK-A-SING CASE. The following letter appsars in the Times :- metting upon the case of Kwok-a-ding, you Sir-In your leading article of this day, om- say

the Osprey, and to have found its way into alleged to have been drawn by Roger Tich. borne at felbourne în hour of the captain of

the possession of Mr. Hopkine; and a hope

In is by no mena easy for an English Court was expressed by the Bh that if there was

Wab tylase. He bed tea pigs, very small, and thoks and track by the odgy of the par ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC MAH. he gave them over to n man wamed Canna-kwi bord no pireun cry on when the air struck,

Mr. B. W. Namur, sworn, atatod it € 30 p.18. The P.M.S.S. MacGropor, Capt. Jacobsen, to fund, and by the agreement made be would Leonie partner with him la them The ether a Monday an was at the Swimming Bath, und arrived yesterday, with dates from San Fran, day be missed one of the pigs, and found Uhane was ont frora the spring board, accingeisco to the 1st July. We give the following

koi to bare sold out Ou the 5th-inant some trouble on the water, and hearing a man he beard Chun-a ki had gone way, and had had gone down. He was asked by Mr. Boart telegrame from the Alta California, in addi- sold the mios pigs to the lama. He went to find to dive. Be dived fun time. There was then to those published on the arrival of the him, but failed. He knee defendant to be came about 20 feet of water us the sponte Caplirmen, as we were not then it receipt of fourth attempt he fand deceased at the bottoin, ter of one of the lans, and a respectable roun

Io answer to M. Brombo, witnessed that on his right side, motionless, one arm str, thed full Gles.. from the ragements de he wou to nare the out and the other acris bisfase. He grasped profits of the sula of the piga when fit to sell, derased, and boslipped, hathon got down d

Mr. Tuakati, Japanese Charged' Affairs, hud | tees. The pigs, whef they were to be sold, would caught him by the wrist, and brought him up. and over again been advocated, but theres put in the lang, and the lan masters. He broame houry us lie neared the surface, and a long anference with Mr. Black, Gener) The Lord Chancellor said he should like to lodge the defendantuan, should może pre- scema littlo obanco of its being granted. It would purchase theur. The defendust and he was grasped and taken into the boat be. Superintendent of Foreign Maile, with a view see the boy bolors giving judgment. It was mature fine remove the defendant himself. All way, Lowever, be hoped that such a step in voted broker in the affair in resprot. io, bis longing to the Au

of agreeing upou a basis for the proposed stated, however, that the boy bud goke to this, howwer, the witom steadfastly denied, und she adbered firmly to her opinion that it At this stugs the Catoner expounded the low peabal-convention between the United States Canada with bis aunt, and thereupon that direction, as we have advocated, will be pigs were sold at nine tabla per pient

The Lord Chancellor mule the declaration the defendant had bem really Rogor Tion- as laid down by Ford Forvals, referfing to busta and Japan. They came to a satisfactory. He does not know the weight of his own pige,

te borne, he would bare bastuned at open to Brook. adopted; hut in the meantime it would cor, he has not seen them for some time, but be. ketting out of the way of swimmers, and after understanding, and the oljeut for the curve asked for,

wood, where he would liave met with a musE taiely be desirable to increase the number of lieved that defendant had given a fair price for other paints having been discussed, the jar tion to consider will bo nt soce prepared.

hearty welcome. In the worse of her examina-, thom He le parfectly aware that. defendast retread a verdict of Accidental drowning." Inspectors of Nuisances, who cannot possibly as broker acted fairly throughout the whole

One of the jurors, Mr. Impton, remarked

tion there was some disquión about a cheqnv, be expected to do all the work that is neces- transaction, and Chunki was the guilty that he thought it right to give great praise to Mr. Nuzer, so that the fionda of the decengad sary is this direction..

purby

Mr. Brereton subunitted to his Worship that tight know who had so nobly exerted himself there was no se aguiatt defendant. As the to over the body of the aufortunate de law stood in this colony, one parider could not eased.

Mr. Eister onid that was à ̃sabject ho could an old lady and Miss Boody from escaping. to decide whether an emigrant abip on a voyage such a chens it would be pat in us evidence, bring a charge against motor for disposing of in twenty-six days; she left on the 29th May, partnership property; it was modified in Eng not take any note of, but he had no donkey attempted to ruali through the flames, from Maoso had buen doing a bit of disgased If such a cheque really exists, Dr. Knealy bet failed. Tary then threw themselves to the elave-trading, or bad been engaged in legiti- keeps the secret to himself. His cross-czamina inud, but the old law stod in this calony, that the subject being mentioned, it would ground. Mr. Barta died, bar Miss Boody mate traffic

eare of deceased'e was not much injured by the jump.. Her con was after the property was sold that accounts dualtless come to the

Now, I venture to firm that it is a very easy to want to test tre Greenwood's credit, were to be settled between them. The defend.friende.

dition is not critical, The house was mort thing for an Beglish Court in China so to de-and to show that she was from the first a pre Mr. Layton farther stated that he thought gaged, and was about farestosed. The case is ofte, howevor Liflcult it may boto satisfy the keep the defendant out of bis cutetea by say jndiood member of a family oliqua, resolved to lant bad noted as a broker in the choc; and, had

ono sabjoat he wished to mentis could boboing investigated. Arson is suspended, given a fair price. Nothing secret, was dono in

Privy Council on the record that the lurent menus, fat or tom. To conduct euch a crow The matter, or anything underbanded. The turen note of, unusly. Lue of pinion that THE DETAILS OF THE LATE BLOODY DISORDERS able state of affairs alleged to prevail in Maco examination court county in excessively difanit defezdont was au honourable man.

the aemarke made by the Hongkong Emes, that

IN DUBLIN.

in a positive frot. I ive lived for several years but it it fair to Dr. Kutely to state that, al Defendant was discharged,

none in the racing boat rendered any assist-

NEW YORK, June 265b. within a few days will of that meat of legalized though virious technical objections, involving luce, was uncalled for, and was very die-

Phe Irish papers contain parzionlure of a ter alavery, and think there. ie bal

one argumente more or less lengthy, were ralaod 14 The case in which Ingector Battan charged courteous act, by whoever penned. He trusted rible sist its fics in Dublin, on the night of opinion among respectable foreign residents rural of his questions yet the general tenir a masz gamed Lee-a-slag, on suspicioa oft would be taken notice up, and the other the 7th of June. About eleven colook thut in China and Japano to the manne esed of his gross-examination, and the one in which committing a burglary on the Kowloon Station

pere would note what remarks were made on night a fire broke out in Kelly's lumber yard to til the barracoom with their proper con it was conducted, provoked no remonstrax.ce on the 27th ulto, nad stealing one cloak, one

¿La subject.

and store in Thomas-stroet, one of the most plament of live cargo. The use of the and with granting a distnrbance in the house, blankek; onu pistol, and one sword; and furthorthing to the jurors himself about the matter, hour after the fire commenced from twenty to into Yokohama, maybe, perhaps, recalled/cottusel raained for the prosecution.

Mr. Lister said le would not have said any densely populated parts of the city. Within an Maria Lats, drives by strees of weather either from the Beach or from the learned with on the 28th enteung the humse of hud not one of thear kepugst up the subject, thirty thousand parasua had ascomiled in the by some of your readers. Won-n-pat, in Yow-up-ice, sud stealing ap

FOLLY.FIRST DW-19TH JUNE, or, enn an sgain yesterday. After the evi, but as they had, be reald remark that it was, neighbourhood, whose object seemed to be the disclosed at the inquiry before the Japanese

chy whole of yostoriky was voorpied with the doncs of Sikh constable 856, and Wong-n-put, in this 3869 of adjournment wrong to son plandar of the bones. So after the arrival of authorities, by a husk of coolice enslaved on ecuminative in chief of Mr. Vinevat Gosford, tbodefendant wits sent to six montha' hard inor,

the fire engines the principal water pipe burst, board that reaacl, fully showed the nature of the who, ap to the date of Boger Tilborne's de when the mob tore the hose from the hydrant, soi-disant contracte existing between the kilparture for South Amaica, was steward and and at the expiration of that sentence, to find

JAPAN, scority in two householders, $50 aub, for six

which they samehad." Captain Ingraham thon uappers and their prey, and in this particular agent for the Tichborne and Doughty families. (Japan Gazette)

had the street torn up and a steam engine put instimes the skarer was commanded by a "Don" As during the original atat in the Courson One of the untivo papera published in the in, which worked in the waste water from the and an officer in the Peravian navy,

Plens thenames of Baiyet, Bevine, and Rouse South, says that since the law was passed by main. The tire spread, but the police were It is hardly to be expected that the Privy were conspicuous in the array of the Cirimant's which all girls who had been sold were set free, powerless to maintain order. The mob sore Council should know all that occurs in and friends and supporters, so on the side of the the colebrated Gihon Stimchi, a district in open the roof of the house of, Mahoney, a wino bont territory subject to its appellate jurisdio defence mon vas baurd of Mr. Gosford, Mr. Kiote. hus puls about twenty or thirty girls merchant, pillaged his store, and carried enecation, but the axis of the Manso traffie are Bowker, and Inspector Whicher; and the evi who still follow their old calling. One of the of champagne to the roof, where they drank so uptorious, and Chi:f-Jastice Saule har bad ng dence Mr Gosford gaviyesterday and will con large houses, called Thiriki, which formerly winch that some of them called off. The police experienes and ample evidenco of the manuscino tomorrow is as aportant as any which was dedicated to dabawlery, in or converted deu were stoned, and some of them completely used in its promotion. into a school where women are taught to work disabled. Several priests who tried to obeck in various ways fitting for females, and there the disorder were beaten by the mob, and the are many papila—both well born and plokcion.windows of their chupale sunshed. Four com From the reports constantly teaching nz from panies of infantry and a troop of drageous were meat is going on the act the people Kioto, it would wgin that real esid improve- | sulled out, and at length vested order. The freinen and several abiliers, were seriously greater extent then is most part of the Em. wounded. The wob threw bricks and stores from the banses upon the soldiers, and fought pire.

them with bindgeons. Forty-seven rintars were arrested, many of them badly wounded.

STRONG SHOCKS OF KARTHQUAKE IN NORTHERN ITALY. -------FLORENCE, JUDO 2014.

Before F. W. MITCHELL, Esq.

A HABITUAL BUMNER. Timothy Malone, a fireman uncoployed, was charged by J. Thornton, barkeeper to the Crown and Anchor" tavern, with coming into the tavern in a dranken slate, demanding drick,

because it was refused him.

Complaint stated that this was an old trick at the defendant's going into public houses, ask by for drinke; and thon having no money to pay for it, and when remonstrated with erating a great disturbariće,

Inspector Gair said that defendant had been up on several cotesions for drinkenness.

Sul to owe menth's hard labor.

DESTITSTE.

Inspector Gair charged a ship's steward, and Thos. Lees, with being a destitute.

Complainant said that defendant came to the charge room it 10 p.m., and gare bimel up as a destitute, stating ba bad no place to shy the night. That he had been in the Sailors' Home eight week, and a ship wes offered in pester day, called the Gem, us toward, but be refosed to go unlese ho got one and a buff monk's pay in dynoce, this being relased, and be refusing

deatitute.

BURGLARY AT, THE, TOWLOON STATION.

maatle more,

Que Lew-n-fook, an ex cook, was charged with. trespassing on the Kowloon-atation, at about the time of a barglary on the station.

Inspector Batten said that he had ratioed de fondant on the premiere on three different c casions, and each time a robbery had been committed. Defendant we ordered find an earity in ons householder, $10, fut ané vienkh,

IN QUEST.

>

to go, he was turned ons of the Home, and was. Ottley, the unfortune gentleman who was The adjourned ingaest on the body of Mr. G.

Mr. Hitchell asked the defendant what be drowned in front of the Swimming Bath, was re- had to say for biaself. Defendant answered that sumed yesterday. what Inspector. Gair aid was irno, He bud The jury present was Mestre. J. H. GriN, been in the Home eight weeks; this was not hia |O, J. M. Ludekman, and B. Layton, fault, ind by had nothing against the Home 14 Dr. John Murray, swem, deposed that he was was only yesterday be was offered a ship, and surgeon attached to . M. 50th Regiment. On heving been in the Homo that time, a œbakà's, the day of the acedent, the 4th instans, Eut udvance was of no man to him; he could not boily was brought to the Bath. He was on the by one dollar's worth of clothing out Recreation Ground at the time. The body he of that; consequently, as he had no clothes recognised us that of an Englishman, without go to sen in. He wanted one mouth any apparent sign of life. The mual method, Mr. F. ALDAR, Clement's Lane. and a buff in advance, the bali mouth to buy with the sosistatine of Den. Cruickbanken and 450. STREET, 30, Cornhill. clothes, This was refusel him, and he refused Lochhead, of restoring respiration, was used, ..........Mesars. TRÙANEL & Co.

ta go in the Gere nulesa be got the advance he but usuccessfully. The body was dead. There HATE, HENTAY & Co. asked, or a dolier or ac over the month to en- was a slight mark behind the left ear, but as San Francisco, Mir." I. P. FISHER, 21, Merable in to buy clothes. He had no objection to other marke; There was no frsomre, as he elamis' Exoltauge. gs in the ship, he wanted to go away, and he could see by superficial examination. He sa New York.................Mesurs. 5. M. PETTINGUtit Co pressed the Harbour-master to order $1 to signed death to bo caned by droweing. From

31. Park Row.

be advanced him, but the Barbour-auster the time he saw descued sink, to lís being HALL & Houzand Kelly refusel, and said that if he was allowed a Rol- brought up, was seven minutes. Death generally

-300 Obingbi

lar others would claim the same privelege, takes place from three to five minutes after HALL&HOLTE and SLLY Consequently he did not go, and to compel immersion, but retera of life by respiration after & Co., Shanghai, nim to go his box and beilling was put on six winues ią very rare. The body of deomed

was thut of a very healthy man. board, and was on board now. DEATH,

Chaton m

Newshary.

Tiontein and Feving.....

++

At Hongkong, on the 5th instant. Geoxor FREDERICK WILLER, of New York, aged 49 ученьте,

The Daily Press.

Hwanesa, August 8, 18:5

We are informed that there are only two

·Inspectors of Niisances for the whole Colouy. This sectas to require looking into. Of late they have been very hard worked, and under ordinary circumstances their duties are more than it is possible for two men to perform thoroughly. The importance of the duties devolviar upon the Inspectors of Nuisances does not require enlarging upon, and at

unnecessary to lay stress upon the point. There an every day brought up before the Magistrates a host of ruisance cases, of too little interest to report; and of late these charges have been so bunrous as to suggout the adrisability of there being a special Ma. gistrale appointed to hear them.

Defendant was sent on board the Gem under a guard of police, so as to emente bis going, Do feart appeared to feel his position greatly.

|

|

'meat before the witnesses were exuaised;

....

The publia will be up noiry to hear a wa are to tell, the terrible matere of the ignorant people who formed the rebellious party in the late vieing in Fuknoka Ken. When we wrote that ike tumolla were at nu eod; and the rebellion, put- down, we supposed ws should bear no mere about it, but that as it has been on ao may other kindred nesasion, the séarm would be fol lowed by a perfect cab, and Hicle more, would be thought about the very existenes of tho Kao, But we regret to find that there is yet a story to be told Before tus mame of Fukuoka restate its ordinary obscurity..

We will just give a few items from various Japanese newspaperas incidents of the rising

The pasta and win of the telegraph between Huruda and the boundity of Kobure were not only ant Gown, but taken bodily off the road.

The rebels respected the postman who were travelling with letters in execution of their duty One in particular fell into their hunde, and was somewhat tooghly ovuculed; but when it was found that he was a bond fide letter carrier, the way was cleared for ĉim. This is the only bright incident of the rising.

An officer of Kokuni Kèn, whose name wa have not learnt, went with two others to Fukuoka to anquire into matters. He passed safely on bis outward jouracy, but in returning the farmers Inid hold of him and killed bim. His compations wanaged to escape.

Strong shocks of earthquake were felt in northern Italy at five o'clock this morning. The motion was severe in Venice and Verona, and caused a panie. There were several accidente in thage cities, but no serious damage was done to persons or property. At other points the suzuke were more violeat, and the effect more disastrous. A despatch from Treviso reports that at Felette, near Conegliano, about thirsy dve miles north of Venice, a church was dos troyed by the earthquake, and thirty-eight por

ons killed; and in four fvillages dear Vitoria fourteen persons were killed and many injured. Great daunge was also done in the town of Bellung, on the River Plure, fifty miles at of Venice.. TWENTY-FOUR PERSONS BILLED-CHURCHES

IN RUING VENDREDS OF HOUSES DE TROYED, AND PEOPLE FLESING FOR THEIR

LIVEA.

FLORENCE, June With The violence of the earthquake yesterday was conccntrated in the country burth of Veniti where its leute wara terrible in the loss of lite and property. Upwards of 24 persons were killed. Several churches are in Paine dreds of houses are destroyed. The iuubi tate have fled to the fields."

Нада

Mr. Micabell told defetidaut that he was not ME. Beart, sword, ststed on Monday he was in a position.to dictate his own terms, If he coming from the Eastward, at 6.30 p.to., steering did not goon board the Tem, and be shipped in a four-oared Canton racing catter in a particular the minal way, and sacept what the Captain course, and with the fidd. Just after passing thought proper to advance, he would punisa H. M. S. Avon Le saw spare "persona swimming sim. He was wore the Home had treated in the sea, about midway from H. M. S. kindly.

Opomuon and the shore. He called out to them. They were not quite in the boat's wag, but were in the way of the cars. Some of them called out in unawer, and wil turned in shore. When Au officer of Okurssio, Nakura Kenga be got a little awarer, ons locparated from the Couəzki, attended by a kerai, hud been exarsin- met and began to swie rapidly out again to- ing into the Ken affairs, and baring fiuişlied. wards the Opossum. When he got within a bie duties, was about to reburn, when both boat'e lon th of.....kim, the

turned mater and arvot were seized by the rebels,, his head round to his, and he then the amster killed at Co-hoshi in Thura, and Aw it was decessed, whoa ho knew per the servant Miyas committed suicide by haru COURT OF CHANCHRY, LINCOLN'S INN, svually. Deceased wide a grimace ut him | kiri.

JUN 25TH. and dived. He was the clear of everything, Tekipėda Goutenji and Toroku, the comman-(Before the LORD CHANCELLOR, for the Master having crossed the bows of the cost towards endeavours to quiet the people. The latter our and bont, und be dived out from the bost; | der of the troops, were very energetic in their

of the Rolls.) Melrose v. Muursey.

STEALING A GILTER WATCH,

Ackless Speed, a private in B.M.'s 80th Re giment, was charged by one Yow-bing-ching, vatebaker, residing in the Queta-Rond Bust, with on the 6th instant stealing a silver watch from bim, valued $9.

The captain of defendant's company gave

20

WBB

CURIOUS WILL CASE. (Times)

The evidenso

Isus, Sir, youra obediently,

FOREIGN. BESIDENT.

June 23rit

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON.

JUNE 21 Before Mr. Registrar BROUGHAN, sitting as Chief Justica IN HE GLEDSTANES AND IN EZ LEGGETT

gutt

サイトロ

AND CO

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL.. (Telegraph.)

It is a question, however, whether the pre- sent system for putting down nuisances could him a bad character, stating be had been in the the bath, appeared above water suddenly, and had to. teil, and handed the docnment to the with the testator. After living other as been at Stonyburst with Rozer Tichborne for ment, should never jossibly go out of the

would have had ; and in connection

the praegution has yet tendered. For five bours and's half Me, $aford told the jury his tule, and the silence which prevaited in Court testified to the interest with which the stury was received. Mr. Gsford had, it seems, n hongo at Cheriton, near Tichborne, und & basi- neas room or office at Tichborne italf, and from the very first a strong attachment appears to bare.exiged between bis and Hoger the lat ter consulting Mr. Gaford on almost every This was an application on behalf of the possible point, confiding to him all his secrets, Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, that pro, and apparently raposing implicit confidence in ceeds of certain cotton come to the hands of the bisadvice In the buge printed volumes of which trustees under the liquidation of Mesore. Lug the jury are already in possession, are upwards gett and Co. should be applied in discharge of 150 leters from Koger to Mr. Gosford, and pro rata of the amount of vertain billa of ex-even bee are, it seems, only a portion of the spistica ritually receival. When Roger want- hinge upon which the debtors were liabla. Brown, Q.C., Mr. De Gez, Q., and Mr. Wing wrote

Mr. Everitt appeared for the bank Mr. J. eddies for the Hodder and Ribble trout, be low for Alesere. G. and R. Dewanret, commis boots and spare, and hunting oap. and to defard; when he wanted. bis

sive mercbasts of London and Manchester;"scarfs," and whip, and lushve, and breeches Mr. Jackson, QC, for the trustee of Messra packed up and sent to him, he wrate to Gledstanes estate; Mr. Roxburgh, QC, and Gosford; when he wanted his favourite dugs Mr. Linklater for the trusterol Mesure. Leg Spring and Piconet put out to hour with Mr. Brand, he wrote to Gosford; when he wanted It would seem that the debtors bud aporated to rent a bunting-box in Hampshire, when bu Lygely in cutron, and shipperts were made, wanted to sall his horas; when he wanted to and Mesars. Dewhurst, though whom the pars be kept es courant wil the doings of the chases were completed, bad stablished a tight family; when he wanted to borrow money, or Chartered Marcantile Bant claimed to be ca- to take adrice as te bis own pet sabeuses "aed of proof against the two joint estates: but the to know more about the family settlemculs, or titled to epociie appropriation of cartsis te projects, he wrote to Gosford. Mr. Gosford. ittances in payment so far as they wonid ex consequently knew probably more of Roget tead of receptances given, by Mosare. Glod- thao kay piher mind alive, and the evidenos which bayesterday gave the Goart was in effect stones und Co. is respect of the cotton. general course of dealing between the parties, entry at Stayburat to his departure for Val- His Honour beld „tant, loving regard to the the scoret bistory of Roger Tichborne from his

and upeo u consideration of all the facts of the parafao, and is altogether incapable of conden- cuso, held that the bill holders were entitled to eation or analysis. Insod, nothing short of a have the proceeds of the cotton applied speci- verbatim report would do apyting like jussies

fur fiually,

they would extend, in reduo-to the obat, keen gumilons of Mr. Hawkins, tion of the bill held by them against the cotand the concise and pertineat answers of the The spyliestion would, therefore, be witness, the singular self-possession and gravity of whose demeanour in the box showed that ke granted:-Zx

wae fully aware of the importarice of the testi- mony which be bad to give. All that can be Cumplaizar, declared, stated at 7 pt. of

done is lo, call attention to the more salient the 6th inst. the defendant one to his shop,

festares of the day's evidence-ad these are FORTINZE DAY, 18TH JUNE.. pazchase one. 3 silver watch was shown him, and asked to see в watib, stating wanted to

In the first place, M., Upon the re-assembling of the Court yester. Eufficiently marked day morning, the proprietors of the Leeds Ex- Gosford explained to the jury that the attach- ud he was told the price would be $9.50. The the Opossum. He lost sight of him, but he tried to prevent them setting fire to the gite The question in the cause was whether a boy girass, Mr. Algernon Carter, M.P., and Mr.

ment of Roger for his cousin, Miss Doughty, defendant took up the waich and run out of reappeared instantly, with his fice toward the culled Hakathuishi, and warned them that if of 18, called William Healey, olberwien Wil Sparks, and with tueu Mr. Appleyard, of was opposed by Sir Edward and Lady Doughty, the phap with it, and he gave chase, but boat, and nearar. At the moment of his ap they did so he should be obliged to tell his lam Hebry Alexander Melrose, was the son of Farringdon-ot, uppenradto answer the charge partly bonuse it was certain that Sir Jubies Tich in doing so he fell down and burt his shine, pearance. No Our struck ducessed with his soldiers to fire into then; and he had succooled the testator, William Melae. The facts alleg of contempt preferred against them by the born world never have converted to the match, whilst the defendant ran faster. The defend oar, ou the left side of bis face, as is seensed to in allaying their excitement, and they paguised ei and proved were of a singular and alsoost Attorney-tieneral. After some disenior, an and partly also because Roger's husbila wore not sat dropped bic cup, with the number inside, him. The decord instantly disappeared. Up to act peaceably. Unfortunately agad in the romantic ebieter, The testator was the apology was nocepted in each cusc-it being ob as coald be wiabod. It is, indeed, by the present time it will no douls be quite défendant tuz into the Wellington barracks. immediately stopped and backed to the spot ally or not is unknown. It was followed by several yeare passed in Uhina, he came to Lon- to all publications bitherto issued; but that innd exquisitely Enished sketch drawn by Sir 1,629, and he gave chee again, when the to this time they had roved undisturbed. They banda eft a soldier went off; whether accident son of a merchant in Edinburgh. After understood that there would be nu sunesty as this time become clear that the tighly colored Be went into the barracks, and the defendunt and www nothing of deceased. Mr. Charch, others, and several of the rebels were killed dan, where he made the acquaintance of future say offence of the kind would be moet John Coleridge of an Real Roger Tolborne, was brought to him, and be identified him at who was rowing the stroke, divel over, but did and wounded. Thin se exasperated them, that Elizabeth Joura, who alliuntels became his wife, zererely dealt with. The other baving thus er et from human week 2013

altogether exempt weaknose and once is the man who took the wateb. The not acceed in recovering doceksed. He bailed they disregarded the promise made to Gontenji Elizabeth Jones was the daughter of a susil dropped, the trial was renewed, and the first watch had not been, recovered,

the Opossums, and they lowered a bout in. [and Yoroku; and boib these micu were so dla farmer in Merionethshire, and was born about etep in the day's proceedings was the orcss-ex-

discount,and that then who wish for a true- Taupestor Oridick said the defendant hid wediately and came, and another bout eatetrussed at the failure

what le, after all, the best -evidence, we have the watch under a tree, and when they went to from the Aro. Hethiela diving west on from veut they perform of their pusifs off rts, the your 1833. After a year passed with her waiuation by Dr. Kenenly of Mr. Talbot, which picture of Roger as he starly was, must stady

aunt at Manchester, she entered, in 1850, the cloited nothing except that the witnesa was find it, it was found to be gone; me person both boute Boua gentlemen from the bath quar Horikawa Gon-daizoin, an officer, of the Ken, service of a Mrs. Stedding a wider lady reaid-not aware of the malformation" to which so about him, his letters. In the next place, dir. evidently must have acen him place it thoro, out and dived repeatedly, but without succes. his way to give information to the ing in London, an, companion or lady's-mid; much reference has been made, and that Gosford explained the part taket by Ruger in and taken it away.

He then went to the Opium, and drugs were officers of Q kurasko, when he was attacked and but it did not uppour how long sus reunited in adhered firmly to bís evidence as given in exam.

the settlement of the 'Tichborne and Doughty The defendant admitted the orime.

brought, and be thinks he was used. Almost severely wonaded by the rebels.. Ho rushedira. Stedding's service, or whore, obe was ination in chief about the tattoo marks. The lates, and bia resolve that Upton, for which inmediately, Mr. Nazer, who had come from into a temple, and haring written cot, all he living in 1854, when she became noquainted | Vicomte de Brimont, the next witoose, bad

hie come, Misa Doughly, had a great attach-

be nude effective even if the pumber of in-service three years, and during that time bud suid be had the body. The body was at once priest, he performed kera kiri,

man and wife at dinburgh and elsewhere for six montbe, and Lad subsequently mut his family, but that a life ifterest in it should be in spectors were largely increased. What is twenty-six crimes against bim.

put in the Aton's boat and taken to the Bathi

The same short road to eternity was taken several months, the testator and Elizabeth Jones both at Paris and in Dublin, and was quite some way secured, ber. He also decribed the wanted in this matter, as in a vast number of labor.

Defendant was sent to siz mouths' bard house, and Drs. Mary, Cruickshanks, and by many others, who preferred making sure of were married at Glasgow in February, 1956, she certain that the Ocimadant was not be. The site of Boger's will, and tus effet which is Loebhead used all their means in the way of death, to taking their chance by fighting brave- being married in the a used name of Eliza chief point in the evidence of this gentice with the will be gave the jury his own version others of a similar kind, is a Municipal Board,

respiration to restore life to the body. He is.

Laura Bella Bedding, and by the description of was his statement that the Dowager Lady Tish- whose attention would be especially directed The man Lam-a-kai, apprebended by In was not prepared stute bow lang deorused Tue foregoing rs from native newspapera, daughter of Henry Standing, clergyman, de horne had tried to persoade hire to give evi- of the memorable tale of the "sealed packet" to such subjects. Were such a Board esta-pector Grimes the Court on the 6th instant, was ander water, it appeared to bi ten and they reveal a tad etate of wellng, that men orased, and Maria, Bliza Stedding, maiden dene in favour of the Claimant. If you like been los mutter of cotoriety, since it was whilst the silk case was going on, was yesser- minctes. The blow wa perfectly uninten. who are not afraid to die are anotimes not marne NewinAZI,” She was described as being, to do something to plesso me," said she, "well understood that Mr. Cosford's recount blished, it would be easy to invest it with day brought forward, charged with disorderly tiousl zn the part of No. 3 ant

brave enough to uneet danger in a legitimate int and subsequently to that time, handsome will see him in a door without speaking to him, sufficient powers to put down a large number, soudas,

Mx Churles Clark, houtwein on board H.. way. From them, too, may be thered the face and figure, graceful, of sheerful and and testify whether it is my son." This the would be found to agree word for word of petty nuisances which are now of constant making signs to a Crown witness to intimidate as the evening of the 4th instant be was on the sets of the populice

Complainant stated that the defendant was | 3. Opossum, said at twenty minutes to 7 o'clock terror that was spread abroad by the atrocious lively temperament, quiet intellect, great witness declined to do, and the result was that with thai given by a Tudy Radoliffe. Accord femining tact, manters so simple and so te was from that day forth refusad admittaneeing to Mr. Gosford, Roger wrote opon a simple weurrencs. The men are brought up to the him; bie attention was drawn by Abdool Kadar, deck, when he heard there were swimmers in And these were very bad.

natural as to charm all society into which, to Lady Tichborne's house, Mr. Mansfeld, sheet of note paper "Memorandum. Private At that time a racing boat wis

and contential. It I marry my cousin within Police Court, and fined from time to time, when he torped Bud saw the defendant with his fouting from the Eastward, and be heard the that he was in the employ of government. He and conuing to sach a degree as to obtain riage of the Tichborne family, and hud, often three years I promise to build a church to the

the Indian interprater, and others in the Court, the water.

Thure was a Yaknain whose sole fiula was after her marrings, she obtained adinission, the Bert witness, was a connection by mar but the muiances are very little alleviated. fingers on the wall making sigue, ་་

augawain of the boat sull out to keep out of the fell into the hands of the rebola, who Hayed advantage from her very defects; for, speaking wet Roger Tichborns at Bilton Grange, the ark, whilst underneath was added, "I also in- blessed Virgin. R. C. Tichborne. Tichborne This, however, could be obviated by a Abdool Kadar, avorn, stated that to a ques-] way, «Threu o! the swimmers went towards the bim alive in the most wanton manuer, and then | with a Wolan accent, she induced all who be seat of Mr. and Mra, Washington Hibbert. & Municipal Board, anpowered to put down to put on Crown witness he observed the store, but one award toward the Opossum, worse fled his some little distauos and dipped him in care her friends, and noquaintances after her barrister in the witness-box always Fielde tend to build the Louent Tiolborne Fold-

defendant slinkebis head, turo red, and hold kis | the how of the making lat, Dece:sed dired salt water to intensify his sufferings. stick muiences summarily, after the first fugere up to the wilure.

marriage to believe that so wes of German sport," and Mr. Manefild proved himself-ing up the sheet of paper Eoger put it into an The wituces thou be thought to clear the boat, and ours, and was In another case a Takuuin was seized, moat origin, and that her accent was foreign, which bot even Ms. Gregawood excepted-the wit envelope, sealed it with a large stick of red was, offence, as is done, in a large number of avere in accordance with the sigu given, not more than two seconds under woon be saw barbarongly tortured, and his wife and children gave piquanes to bar errors of Buglish dic-ness of the day. He had, he said, known Ro- sud waded it to her. Corford to keep for bio.

Defendant pleaded ignorance of the witness him come up. At that time he saw No. 3 martteliberately killed before bis eyea, Indeed, the Magistrates might be in the box, said he had no employment, and strike bia, and he went down. He did not

ton; and it was stated that being unpractised for Ticbburue perfectly, and he gave a descrip. Such was the ovidence with refence to which But we ouonot continue auch details. Enfin penmanship she employed accomplished tion of bim, as little Battering as was the the matter of the scaled packet is one of relieved of a great deal of this worit, as it was ordered us find security in two householders, know whether froth the blow or to avoid thefice it that several offers of the Judicial du lady friends a snurses, and thus acquired famous caricature at Toesh, produced by the spec ecounts

the indictment-Dr. would be such that the Justices of the Peace $160 each, for six months.

os. The boat had great way on her, and gartment ave gone down. They are to be predit for caligraphy. However, with two ex-Captain Polbill Turner. "Le was," deppard all the resources of cross-examination, Perhaps Kenealy will to-morror have to bring into play

ASSAULTING THE POLICE.

he Bam the boat backing and could fairly be entrusted with it.

when morciful whenever they can, but if the perpe- captions, her husband's family declined to re- the witness, "a most unprepossessing.looking There

Chinese constable No. 187 charged's bawke. he save the man

reappear betrators of the fires of the above two tragales cognize her, and it was probably to excite their young man." unhealthy, narrow shoulder- the one other most important point in Mr. would, in fact, be no diffulty in forming awith abusing him, and refusing to sweep up ser Rent a boat - render assistance. At this are caught no mercy is to be shew, and, in syngatly and to provare their reduition of ed," and "looking like a wild animal just Gosford evidence in the light which it throws Municipal Board, and also making arrange his gall to cat frait, and a shop evolie at Wan and he bourd the coxswain of the racing boat

fuse left by him through people,ooming round time a bout from the Asx van going in ahora, deed, we should wonder if it were.

her that she pretended in or about the year caught." As for the Claimant being Ruger pan daise. Those who wish to understand ente for investigating muisance ess by chai was charged with attempting to reseus call out and ask whather any person could be ringlenders in the destruction ofthetelegraph vieit of 14 days duration to her mother in gestion of sued an idea with a contumely worthy evidence in Common Fleas, as to the cream- It is also ordered cast all who are proved to 1855 to bure gives birth to a child, while on a Tichborne, Mr. Mansfeld treated the very sug. this part of the car shaid rally csipare the statements made by the defendant in kis means of that body, who so far as can be the first prisoner after being taken into pustody, dive. He saw one man from the dion bout sie to receive capual punishment. The reason 138 south," the foot being that she paid a fly of Mr. Hawkins himself. "There is only and sancos, which led to the Frution of the and threatening to state the constable, and dive, and be then bimədli went for two drags, {le that many warnings on the subject, coun- ing visit to her mother in Wales about the person in the world,” said be, "why is more made out, at presoat appear to bo merely taking hold of tis hand to cause the first de- and gave one to the dion boat, and they werewencing with mere remonstranes, and gra- same time, when she bore no appearance of be convinced than myself that he is not Roger docanent contained in the Bonted packet, and Brobental. One or two members of the fendant to cagapo,

cast. Just then Mr. Nater came up anying he dually threatening beavier, and huvier punishing pregnant or of having given birth to a child. | Tichborne; and there to alte." As for the es to the card case at Brighton, with the Municipal Board might sit about twice a First defendant wanted to prave complainant and the body. There were nineteen feet of mout have been given ineffestly, that it is The watator'e representations, with referonse to Claimant's voice, it was hot a biz like Boger's. Evidence given by Mr. Gustard, and ovnfirmed week, and could caeily dispose of the took his fruit, and sound defendant wanted to water at the time. He wok the body on share determined examples will be male-that the the aristocratie cumurxions of his wife, appear It iras" pare, anadulteratal Wapping. And by Roges Tichborne's own estos es to Roger's

prove the cousteble beat the hawker, but thin

people may learn wood and for all that the go-to have been doubted, if not disbelieved, by the us for the alleged increase of balk, the witness movement. It is one of the prlocípul conten- cases, and lake measures to prevcut was disproved by defendants' na vrataments. To Inspector Gray, witucas said the people, vorneut is not to be opposed; but that relations, and it was not until the Spring of was quite cloir tout a narrow-obested man anch tions for the proaccution that the dates involved

in the defendant's statement, and eworn to by: their recurrence one of the simplest of First defendant was final $1, and the second in the water appeared to bear the warning trasgreasers of the law will be punished in- 1850 that obe was admitted into the family as was Koger Tichborne sould never have which would clearly be the framing of a defendant was fined $5, in default ten days from Mr. Bourt, to keep at of the way, and exorably.

cirale at Edinburgh. After their efforts were gown into the defendant. For the rest, the pe action for jectment, are absolute- bard labour.

thinke the deceased mad buve heard. He him- We fear that this rebellion of the Fukuoka the orwoed with success, the tealator and bis most important feature of the witneada eri. ly nor hopelessly incomest; and upon tha point, set of municipal rule, which could be

| self was further away, and he beurd it Ken will long leave to mark on the country. wife came to reside in Colville-gardens, Bye dene wat lig statement last Boger, Tichborne too, Dr. Kessuly's crossexamination la awaited traastated in Chiness, circulated among A lascas storekeeper niented Azeemedeen, ba- To the Court cost say that the boat But there is one satisfactory circumstande water, where the testator died in 1863. The had been with hiasif a member of the Alfred with interest.

nected with it-vis, that up to the present time testatur bequeathed his property to trusęci, [Club, and Lust þu bad seos bịm come in there. While in a steamer, Bit. Clemens first adopt- the native Community, and posted at con onging to the British stenwer Blutean, was ran over deceased.

churged with cutting and wounding ono Lee-a-

not a single aamourai is reported as disloyal; upon trust, to pay the income to big wife, so and order taucheon. This is important, as the ¦rð bis nom de plume. It is reported that be renient places. At present, it is hopeless for fork, a boatman on beard, with intent to do

but most of them did all in their power to calm | lông as she shúnld contines uumarried, for the defendant tine sworn that he was never a man-bnð just Kuished an article, and was asking & Chinaman to form any idea of what the bodily harm, on the bigh seas, as the 4th inst

the rebellion.

maintenance of herself and of his children; and her of the Allred" Olab, and had never eveu | the steward's advice as lo what be should sign municipal laws of the Colony ars. Nothing

P. Sergeant Mark O'Brien, No. 27, sated for

in case who should marry again, then to psy her haird its name. Mr. Heyebab, the next wit. | it, when one of the deck lands, who was heaving. a mand, as the complainant was not able to

FASTERY POLITENESS.-It is stated that £100 a year only, with power to apply any partness, was also a barrister, and a conection by the lead, shouted out, "Mark Twain !” alluding could better display the drift of this short- attend. Remanded till Wednesday next.

when the Shab risited the Queen at Windsor of the income towards the maintenance of his marriage of the Tiol burns family, and he, took to the depth of water they were puesing coming in local administration, than the

ALLEGED UNLAWFUL POBSESSION.

he salated Her Majesty with most perfect children; and if there should be no child, upon swore positively that, to the boat of his judg-through; and Clemese immediately exclaimed, Inspector Orley summoned Lob-chu-ting Mr. Thon, Oburch, sworn, stated be was pull delicacy and grace, and said thul hitherto be, trust for stab persons as she should appoint, went and belief, there was no shadow of re- { "Thai's it: Mark Twain's my name;" and complete ignorance which was displayed by master of the Hong-leong-pigilan, 116, Fraya ing stroke in the racing cutter in question. had reckoned bis years from the day of his sud in default, for the test.for's brothers and semblance between. Roger Tichborne and the task to it ever after. a Chinese abopkeeper recently, with respect West, for the unlawful passion of six pigs, They polled down from the rock boy to the boat birth, but that in future he should dete them sisters. In June, 1855, the testator's willow defendant

"UNINTENTIONAL CANNIBALISM............“ A very to the dangerous substances Ordinance. This supposed to be stolen.

bomdataquick pace. Wien new the bout-bouse, from the hour of bie meeting the Queen of marrical a captain in the urgy. After the mar Mr. Hepabana evidence concludad, Mr. special" wrrespondent of the Paris Figaro gives Mr. Brereton, of the firm of Messrs. after having put on fiva spart atokes, be heard Bogland.

riage, ber income from the testator's estate Hawkina ruse and called Mrs. William Green- us the folewing anecdote of Sir Bartle Frore nt large mass of the like provisions are no bef- Caldwell and Brereton, appeared for the do- the coxswain calling outto some person to get THE CONCESSIONS TO : BARON RExter was, of course, reduved to £100, bat the trustovs ? wood, widow of Colonel William Greenwood, Zanzibat:-"Bir Bartlo sad bis son, during an ter understood; and there seems to be an fendant, and Mr. D. R. Caldwell was in Court out of the way. They then put on the last The Berlin orrespondent of the Cologne allowed her £150 per annum more on her repre- and sister-in-law of the Colonel George Green-expedition up country, had imprudently unaccountable indisposition on the part of to waich the case.

dozen apart strokes. "After six of them and Gorette states that the British Government has sentation that it was required for the wainten-woud, who has been already exsmined dra, | wundered from their esort and lost their way. Complainant'acated that s-dían named Lue- | buen given, he beurd omok the Gow para strikó | notified to other Governments by circular that no of the testator's only obild, William Henry Greenwood, whey gave her evidence with re- After sons time they perceived negro'a but, the authorities to remedy this very obvious-anmade a report to him on the 5th inst. that something. He then heard from the rosewin it is no way interested with Huron Reater's Alexander Melrose, whom es feclared to have markable clearness and self-rpossession, deposed and, wird hungry, proceded to obuim hospita shortcoming. It loay be imagined that the ten of his pigs had been stoled, and they would that a man had been struck. They bachol to projected railwaya in Persia, or in any other bezú nino years old in March, 1866. Some doubts, that she bud known Roge Tichborne aluat lity, Au old negress appeared at the door and balk of the Chinese population obtain their be found in the Hung-long-pig-lan, No. 116, the eput two strokes. He took off bis boots and simlar undertakings is the East. The Russian it would seep, were entertained as to the pas from his babyhood, and that he had always gave them soma tege, which our envoy at once Praya. He sat down, and was informed that dived into the water. He could not touch the Government, on the other hand, is reported to | rentage of this child previously to the death of bern a special favourite - at Brockwood. | converted into un juwelette, and seeing information on such subjects through the Law-a-wan had identided sit of the pigs, bottom. He should think devoured was under have condemned Baron Rauter's plane se im- the testator's widow, which occurred in India, Colonel Grecaword," said the witness, in the onbers of little zound black balls suspended Chinese edition of the Gazette, but the larger and nine of his piga had been bought by de the water from seven to tee minutes. He knew practicable, and so baie betrayed no friezûlî- in August, 1869; but the muiter was not cleared most simple manner possible," was very food from thereof, and fancylog them to be small portion of the people do not read that paper-fendant on that day, and were entered in his deceased. Deveused wa powerful swimmer. be whatever to their areeution. The seri-op ustil June, 1870, when the trustees disco- of him." It is difficult to analyse Mrs. Green-mushrooms, popped them into the pan utterly

books; the books were produced.

His experience of diving was that it is very official Provincial Correspondence of Berlin con-vered who this unfortunate boy was-nagiely, wood's evidence, te it covered a vast variety of disregarding the old woman's anxiona reason- but could easily be brought to pay attention In answer to Mr. Brereton, wituus sisted deceptive, as to the time in the water, and the taina un article upon the Persian concession to the son of a woman named Alstou, by a former pointe, and included almost the whole of Roger strunces. After their meal in game the owner to proclamatious posted in fixed places ro- that Lam-a-wan gave him to nnderstand that position you are in the water, more especially Baron de Reuter. It says this, agreement, if boobed, named Henley, a coolman. It ap. Tichborna's life, from hic birth, đổ his final of the cabin, who un laming what his visitors garding any local regulations. The necessity the pig feeder had been seen by an old after taking a sommersault.

earried out, will in a large tasasure open up peared that the testator'a widow, while residing | departure from England in the Fuuline, bad done broke into a violent rage, Miserable woman taking the pigs on the 5th instut Mr. Joseph James Tarter, sworn, stated he | the Persina kingdoux to Buropam industry in Colville-garisae, had indaved Mrm. Alston What, perhaps, was most important, was dire, strangers' cried he, * you have eaten all my war of making arrangements for this would be to the defendant's lan. The owner of the pigs was pulling No. 3 oar. The account gives by rad enterprise. In that case the treaty conto part with her son, on the representation Greenwood's troollection of the tation marks, trophies and, insurer in Sir Bartle's the very first thing that must occur to a wanted to compromise the ease, and he had great last withem in correct. The first jutimation heoluded between Persia and the German Bu-tunt she would adopt him and provide for him which was bapecially clear, Roger having told inquiries, informed him that what he had taken Municipal Board, but in a large, number of decolay in getting him to come up to give bad of the accident was that he bad struck some pire will prove servicesble to um essential men- st ber death, as in fact she purported to do by her that thay were made with a needle, and for mushrooms were no less than the ears of evidence; it was this which caused him to be- thing when taking bla aur forward; it kooshed per to German Industry and the commercial | her will, in which the described him na William tiut the proces did not burt. "He offered," | his exönlen_whʊn hà bad killed in buitle.” cases, the Chinese residents in the Colony are come complainant.

bim out of time a little. He was polling sa world, in as far as the latter will participato in Henry Alexander Melrose, her son, by her late maid the witness," to tattoo me, but I firmly « Sir Barla Frere,” adds Figaro “was ill with . left in profound ignorauce of the most or- Lou-a-wen, de kred, stated he resided in fast as he could. The car was feathered, going | carrying out the intoulions of the treaty. busband, born at Parin, on the 23rd of March declined. My idea is that be pulled of his indigestion for four days”--Graphio.

Jowur.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT,

CUTTING AND WOUNDING.

in te Avon's bont.

not

To Inspector Gray.--Deccused and time after the warning to keep ons of the way. * To the Donyt―The deceased, when he rise, appeared nearer the boat than when be dived, and his face to the boat. The gentlemen pull-

ing she boat had their incks to deceased, and

could not see him.

F

and its contents. What that versior is bas

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.