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LATE TELEGRAMS.

From the Calcutta Englishman)

- LONDON, October 22nd.

THE FRENCH IN YUNAN

Sion. We love drak, the two Commissioners, have set everybbing on fire along the West

Fommitted in ile name. The license und licen→ The How, 3, W, W. Birsh and Mr. Road, baye | sonst ae far us Singkul. The borning of troca, A letter from Mandalay in the Bangoas fail, tingeness which had sprang op million armad anbarked on board the Colonial steamship houses, and brakes could be seen from far off says:-"Pronobesen are swarming in. Yunan from the magie seeds of Libertá, Egulité et Pluto, for Bangkok..

at Ben, Mention is also made in thla lettor of ench is the news that was given me inlely by Fraternité, roused the mighty floods of his

turai

fered with France there never would have berm despair of ravished untions and the ramas the twenty years of devastating war, with the of bloody rintones, and Generals borne to the farthest end of the world, laden with epraet..

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS

His Excellency's Levét, given shortly after an attack made by two hostilo prahus or as an intelligent Chinuman who had just returned wrath, and, throwing wide the pont up gates of SUPPLIED TO THE "DAILY PRESE,"

his arrival, was largely attended. Lady Clarke of the atonniers braising along the coast. The from a trip to Talifoo. Three months hence, his Olympisn iudignation, he donounced the wns provented by indisposition from holding prabas wero sent to the bottom. The writer my informant thinks, the road will be quite Frenali Revolution, its inapirora and is tenets, LONDON, 18th Nov, 1875.

har intended reception for ladica, but it was re-anys that this news was brought on the 15th clear between Bame and S. W. China; Then in tunes that echoed throughout Europe. This THE FILIBUSTERING VESSEL "VIRGINIUS nonned for the 11th instant. On Saturday, instant to Pading, by a steamer which arrived kone, the only Panthay Chief left still in arme, was the chief cause of the Twenty-yeure War We cannot leave this subject without any

Of 29 Englishmen shoud the Virginina, six-

The 8th instant, a deputation of Masons, bead. there, that day, from Acheen."

will either ba destined, or have to awek refuge that followed it. There a marvellons wisdom ing a word also upon the moral bearing of teen were shot. The Government ban seted by the F W. Brother W. Road, District The following is from the dame journals in Asman. Great efforts are attempted and sagacity in his apesehea, such as no other lo question, the only sound view of which graphed to Madres and Cals, reserving the Grand Master, waited upon H. B. Sir AndrewOn Saturday lest (the 17th attimo.) at 8p., acouringly by the French to establish regalar mun apake or wrote. But he did not read the the question as exequiing thom, but hiding Clarke, (who is a distinguished member of the slight shock of earthquake was felt her commations bofwers the S. Cuines whole lesson of that upheaval and overthroyal seems to be ba singularly, in secordance the Spanish and others responsible if the marufi), at Government Elaite, to welopme hit (Batavia) Shortly before 3a. sa Sunday Provinces and their new qulay in Foaquin of the lens of eighted senaturies. "He saw tut with the legal viow-if the opinions above insider are execuled.

arrival in the Colony, and to present an ad. morning, this earthquake was repeater, hat For it is no more Coolim Chink alone, but ths the gloomiess side of the picture. He knew it Hongkong, 20th Nov., 1873. uxpressed aro, 2s wo have very little doubt

dress, nequeating His Excelleney to become with greater shouake, and so violently that whole of the old Kingdom of Annam chat bay that the pent up indignation and despair of Patson of their order la the Colony.

windows rutt cd, cupboards arenkod, and the box brought undse, their direct control, Thanations, crying to Heaven for retribation on they are, correct. There is, in the present

The following late telegrams, brought by Rotarring to a memorandum ቀሲ the weights aftaobed to the cords of the gaslampa news flashed to us some time ago that a treaty the corrupt head of monarchies, had broken MR. AN. 5. Cannes hun this day been ad day, and nowhere more than in China, a very the steamer Legislater, have not you bean pub-progress of the Straits during his

wors set in motion. We have spoken to several with Burada bad been stified by the French forth. He did not anticipate a Napoleos. pernicious tendency to sympathise with ishod in Hongkong :--

of administration, drawn up by Sir Harry persons who had been awakened by the shaking. Assembly, indicates that something is up and Where be failed in wisdom and sagacity was Ord, the Straits Ties Bays-The Report when inet ualeep. On examination, it was me brewing. I do not wish to be an alarmist, but, in advocating and securing an opposition to swindling in high life. People seem to have

ig written wib much skill and ability, pertained that the walls of many outhouses his suppose that we awake same for morning to the onward streep of change in the bayonets of for it the same kind of weakness which Mr.

Mr. Bright, speaking at Birmingham, atvor. it would not bo oharacteristic of the mas, ben reat. Nothing bas,heen heard of farther find that Franco has extended her Protesterato Eng and and her allies. End armica vot inter Frouve, in his inimitable essay, explains tastated the repeal of the 25th clance of the Edu-, to any one who knows anything at alf of damage. The shewka were bèrizontal, and the from the left to the right hand side of the he in common with almost all people, has for onlion dot, and the total reconstruction of the impression it must leave, after pornsal, ls that Preangor, shake, wero ale observed at the remains of the Kingdom to the envereign of the events of Sir Harry Ord's reign, the chief direction E to W. At Buitenzorg and the Upper Moukong and guaranteed whutage Beynard the Fox, but with a very noticeable Act, Henandened the ingeric tax, and thought it navnure much of a barrister's special pleading same time. At Padar, too, hewy shocks were But, on certain conditions, the most trilling

ifference. People sympathise with Reynard draw from the West African Cosas

that Parliament would soon resolve to with- in favour of the writer's abilities, administrative feit on the 7th instants some brick houses ja of which is sure to be inimical to our own intor because, although he is a great rascal, he is A meeting of Monarchists at Paris hae rap, and genorai glorification; moreover, the Obian Camp there were abandoned."

oste; what could our Chief Commissioner, the

This much we know of Burke, that he did up. there are two other unpleasant ideas which From Macassar, hows hab corte, to the effect Governor-General, and that good old wount, bold the right and condemn the wrong. In the LUMOSONG: NOVEMBER 219T, 1878. always miccessful; but, curiously enough, ceived the communication of the Corte de present themseiras, namely, thous of the aug. that Kraang Banta Bonta bud gain been seen Mr. Chadstone, al combined da, to prevent the legacies be left us of his works we have all

all the sympathy with swindlers in high life humord's declarations, agreeing to constita gestio falsi and tho suppressio veri.

in the North, although nothing has been heard rain of Rangoon, if not the aLimate re-absory that over gave impulss to all these political tional safeguards and the Tricolor flag. The

of bostilities.

tion of Peru into the old kingdom of Bunun ? discussions which have led to the boneft The judicial decisions given by Mr. Cao, seems to spring up when they fail. The newing settled the terms of a resolution to

THE SINGAPORE PROTEST,

On the 22nd alt, the steamer Lieut-General. The folly and supineness of our Government and progress of man. He advocated the aboli. (Straits Time)

Van Swieten brought in tow to Batavia a Chi-are most osrtainly preparing for na in this purtion of slavery, free trade, the yielding op of Suwarn the Waited States Clausul Clapetalspectacle of a man, occupying a good social submit to the Assembly, quiling Conte de

Chambord to the Throne, and ofte ble Price The todowing letter, with enclosures, venes Wankang, the Arm Bima, hid a of the worthy time në telat digusters, the rite of Gasolion and dissenters. Es in Stunghai, are usually so. carotally coa position in the criminal deck is so over Bourbon.

The regelation also makes a do received by the mail, from Mr. FF. Tian, Bohooner, the Gerbee, (both mailing under Bri- which the most shameful outrages du the part denened imprisonment for debt and the se sideral, and are tearted with so much ra ponering that people forget it was bis very duration, fuvolving Constitutional Government: Sesretary of the Struts Association, in Lon-tich ealaurs), which bad buste trade prizes of is of the King's winims will aggravats, and which verity of the renal laws. He nided na in ver Achinese witers, by use of the ships of the nothing really proud and Palmerstonian on the struggle for liberty. He went to the rescue of sportoven by professional mon, that any mark reapertability which enabled him to commit and preserving the liberty of the people.

The Egyptian Government ban bly a Brindisi,

bloobading quadron. “Ou this viccasion, says part of our chiefs will redeem ec deviation in one of them, from well the crime that brought him there; and that ranged with the natives to build and ceenPT &

brutālized India, and has left us for our guide the Indier, a ourge of peppar of consideratio

in the ethics of government his treatison. cognised principles, is a noticeable circuma fraud is the less excusable in precise pro- Fort at Berbern. The Government intends

valeo Tell into our bands."

The lecturer concluded his remarks at twenty PROGRESS IN JAPAN. stance. Wo cannot, however, help thinking portion as a man's education and surround-ventually to proceed is Hartas

The Yokohams correspondent of the Alminatre past uine, and before dismissing his that, in the judgment which be delivered in ings are such as would make it more zuinses

audience unmoonneed that his nost lecture would gemeine Zeitung, writing on the 5th August, be lighter and more pleasing to the budies, his the caso of the People of the United States v. to him, than to one less favourably circum-

saps that the disturbances which had taken ambjent being "Mudame de fuintenon-Wo Stoddart, sah a deviation was made, and, stunded to commit it. Education and social

place in various provinces of Japan, owing to

ma in Suzie yr the famins produced by the drought, are zow au the watter has attracted a great deal of standing are all that we can in many cases

at an end, and that a very small number of attention both at Shanghai and tore, it rely upon as deterring influences; and if,

troops, aided by the rainy weather which get i would be undesirable, that what appears to through false sympathy, we consider then be a very serious error in painciple should be as grounds for looking louintly upon passed without notice, especially, as it is of fraudulent conduct, we shall be guilty of the kind likely to lead to pernicious results.

dangerous inconsistency of exowing those To the judgment as a whole no execptian who are placed in positions of trust, and so enabled to coromit the frauds because it is

a

can be taken. The torm of imprisonmbelieved that to men of respectability and the overtures of the Monarchists for a proposal -

awarded is a severe one, especially considering

the nature of the climate; and we doubt ut education, the conciousness of the universal that the pardoning power of the United States reprobation they would meet by yielding to suflicient to prevent them from ever for a the temptation to perpetrate crime, will be moment entertaining the bure idea of se doing

Minister would be brought into play only in case of somo serioue energency calling for such a course. It thus scous hardly necessary for any excuse to have been made for thu leni- cacy of the sentence; but Mr. SEWARD, Sonsible of the gravity of the offence, cousidered it de sirable to point out why he did not inflict a severer punishment; and it is in this part of this judgment in which he Las fallon into tie error alluded to:

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LONDON, 3rd October, 1873,

Dear Sir, lave received your two meg sagre, and on their receipt Mr. Napier attended at the Colonial Ofies, and wrote the letters, copies of which are calcast,

W. H. READ; Bay, Singapore.

wishes..

ing been summored under the new Act, it may be positively impasible to interfere, but their beteg once held, will afford no precedent for the future. To act can be opposed when it reaches this coRNET.

Tunr faithfully,

P. F. TIDHAF.

'Strnila Sebenentə Association, 34, Great St. Helous,

London, 29th Sopt, 1873.

Thirty individuals implicated: in the usare~ | sinations at Benoouled have been conveyed to Balavia.

"

BomBay, Get. 24th, 12.78 n. m. Severe gales have happened on the Coat Germany is disposed to execute strony

Dalortunately, both Lord Kimberley and OFFICERS GRIEVANCES. Fangue, to ouncede to Denmark the Danish por tion of Sableswig Holstein.

Mr. Herbert ave from town, but everything The Standard remarks-It is somewhat odd General Tristany na severely defested the shall be done possible to give effect to your that no steps have yet hann taken with regerd

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL. Republicans in Untalapia

LONDON. October 24th.

to the appointment of the Royal communion The great difficulty ie, that the Sessions lawan ofteers grievanoms. It is now upwards of at the end at July, anfiond to restore' orders

(Daily News) Au important skirmish bas taken place on

two months since the Duke of Richmond ex- Unfortunately, the country has lost souse of its

100 Day. the native const, and to us from Elmina to

torted this act of justice from the Government, best citizens in consequence of there dis- Mr. Greenwood was succeeded by a Hamp extreme westward bave been destroyed.

yet zot a word has bean said as to who are to turbanceo, na many of the officials performed abire photographer, who in reference to the The Fagis press is opposed to the destruct

be the meatus of this cousiastor. So mneh the bari-kari beause they believed that their evidence of Mrs. Bart, the witness who deposed tion of Goonasie,

opposition was offered to the Duke's demmad honour bad in some way been compromised. that she had anen Roger Tichborne and his PARIS, October 24th, The Conservative Republicans bave rejected

thut the areay cannot bnt look on this delay as Bacution la waking great progress; there are cousin enter what she bal called the grotto, an additional evidence of the desire of the Go-ord oative teachers to be had everywhere at a in the grounds of the mill at Oberiton, produced › hustẹn the convocation of the Assembly, The

vernment to put off the ovil day as long as possi-all cost, and it is proposed to dismiss all the some photograph made by bicosch of this ble. When week after week pasaga away, and Dicionarios from the public schools and re nonlity. The witness said that be bad taken prospects of Mouarabista are less favourable.

these view of the grotto, the mill, and the VIENNA, October 2ith.

rot aven the preliminary steps towards a settle.place them by luymun, it being found that the ment of the awkward business are taken, it can istuaries, than from Arserica especially, walk beside the river, at the request of Mr. After u afectionate love taking, the Ên-- peror William left-for-Berlis.

My Lord, I have the honor to lay before sowcely be expected that even military patience and their position in the schools for purposes Guildford Onslow, and in cross-examination your Lordship, the following copy of a tele will last much longer. We call the treatment of proselytram. The persecution of the Catho he also sinced that Mr. Onslow had said that BOMBAZ, October 26th, 11.02 a.m. The Carthagenixa ideurgente have seized

wn from Singapore, of date 26th instant, of the officers an awkward business, because,lica has now censed; in accordance with the edict he would like to have a view of the interior which has just been received by níð.

whether rightly or wrongly, they maintain that of toleration, which is at present hurdly required of the grotto." These the witness executed sonia merchant-men, and intend arming them.

Notwithstanding sunsinous protests of the value of their goumissions las heen venlafor smbers of other religione, Protestantiem nordingly, and with Them waited on Mr. The American Treasury contemplates reavuor-officials on math September, and strongest cuted, that faith has born in several respects having aude but little progress among the Jn. Onalow on Friday last, The photographs were manication, hetween Aincy and. Shanghai ja to cuinage.

We are glad to learn that telegraphic coming paymunte in silver. The Mint is increasing opinion of public insating ou fifteenth against brokers with them, and that the homout of panese. There are at Tokohama a Catholic and esamined by the Beaob and by the jury, and re-established...

abolition Grand Jury ander now Original Parliament has been compromised. Mr. Uard. An Episcopal church the other Christiau con the grotte appeared to be, as the witness had The Frebok Government bra suspended the Procedura Aot of ninth September, Gaternor well can hardly be ignorant, of the fact that regations perform their religions services in described it, a kind of alcove" by the river Lyons Municipality for two monthe.

precipitately enforcing Act for Sessions tenth the feeling of discontent is rapidly developing the theatre. As to the other doorges of the side, shaded by trees and lined with stones, By our shipping reports, it will be seen that the team tug Sea Gull mat with an scoident,

After General Kafem bad evreusted October, ignoring appeal to Home. Great die jeto eiusperation, and that very large num Gorernment, such as that against the custom air. Hawking, baring examined the view, onlied of shaving the bric of the head, and those in- the witness's attention to an opening at the back and early brought the der wan bark bag biva, the Usbags revolted and sacked the content, brk fecretary of State suspend action ber of bose of the senior officers who can bird troducing the European entender and the ob- of the picture; and being questioned about this,

to quit the service are applying for, permission. Balaugh to trouble. It appears on the night towb. The Usbog slanghtered 1,600 eman-pending reference Hobe..

".READ,

to retire. This number will be immenerly servance of the Sanday, asal abolishing Japanese the photographer admitted that there was a of the 19th, in going alongside, the captain of oipated Persians, The Khan applied to Gene Sea Gull's attention was drawn to the stats of rai Kanfingu to retura and help bim, but his

Chairman Public testing." increased if a speedy and astiafactory settle.steries, one paye any attention to high footpath close behind it, from whieb any I have no doubt that in view of the strong ment does not take place. Is it, in the intereststem; every one goes to business on Sundaye one could look down into the grotto. This wit the Fangh Bolauga uste, and ovmething bapanawer is unknown.

expression of opinion against the eastre in of the country, desirable that a wholesale exodus as heforu, the scholaars oper, on Sundays, and more was succeeded by a man named Hobson, poing to the engines at the same time, she Po right into the venuei by the main chafu

question, your Lordship will do what is in your of the ob experienced ofcere should take the belle of a Buddha monastery were heard by who had been a soldier, though not a Cara- SILA, October 26th, PM.

the correspondent while he was writing. The biceer, and be had once been sent with v plates, carrying away neverut, and doing cos

An important Commission, has been issued, poser to nicet the wishes of the Singapore com- plus P

manity the subject.

treaties concluded-wita foreiga Powers will masage to Mr. Tichborne. This man, wh iderable dage tabe plauking. The captain with Colonel Heade as President, to enquire

I have the honor to be, My Lord, ·

ADULTERATION OF TEA.

shortly expire, and the Mirado now insists that said he had a fearful recollection of faces. alled up the hole with dakam and canvas, the and the affairs of the Gaokwar stated that had he not gone over the side, and into the efficiency of the Baroda Contingent,

Your Lordship's most obedient Servant. At the Birmingham Police-court, three Japan shall be placed in the position of the declared that he recognised in the defendant (Signed) W. NAFIEK, grocers and ten dealers were suramoned before most favoured nations, and boat at the same tha Mr. Tichborne of that me. buugh Brough would have sunk. The Sea

Chairman. the Stipendiary Magistrate (Mr. Kyonesale), the English and French garrisons of Tae evidence of James Martin, the next wit. God carried way her own atam, and did other

charged, under the nos Adulteration of Ford Yokohama shall be withdrawn. This, obnese, had reference to the question of whether. considerable damuge, which, necesitated her

server the correspondent, would expose the to- Mr. Tisbborna was, na stated by the defendunt, being stenged high on-the-beagh, to nare ber

Act," with selling adulterated tax," The mercign releute to the tyranny of the Japanere paying his addresses to Mia Hales, of Cantor. from sinking.

of the dealers summoned were Mr. James Wii ofioine, and place afl disputes between the fo- bary (who bus been called as a witness for the son, Jamaica-row And Worcesterst eet; nan reiguerannd the native under the jurisdiction of prosecation) at the very periud of the alleged Smith, 105, Didle-end; and fanes Hyll, 34,

FOFTOR INTELLIGDVOB:: November 20th.

BEFORE THE HON. C. MAS..

DISORDERLY CONDUCT,

Chee-a-foo was charged by Lee-spi-fo, with rating a disturbance in No. 5 brothel,

Sycoro-street.

Complainant said the defendant and his friend went downstairs and begas Camelog, and would a desiat when told, and she gave bim into custardy,

Defendant admitted making a disturbanos. Fixed $1.

-LARCENY. Ho-B-tuk was charged by beag wsing, with the larceny of a brase pipe. the defendant was discharged.

On account of the complainant not appearing,

BOMBAY, October 26th..

Marshal Baznine is onwell.

The Great Rent Bill of the Northwest, and

the Land Revenue Bill, were published in yea To the Hight Hon'bic today's Gazzits. They materially limit the twelve years' rule giving occupancy rights, and

recognise a new eluaa salled privileged tenonts, entitled to favorable rates, and exempt frous Fentancencov, except unge in ten yeater

The Lieutenant Governor of Bengal bas i formally warned the Government of India than his provinces are threatened with scarcity, and

He states, among other reasons, for not inflicting the full penalty of the law, that the temptation to which she accused was oxposed should be taken into conscation, and adds: "It would be unnecessary for e to point out in what way the course of Cosiness in Shanghai, under which Lhuso fraude buvo hoen possible, is defortive. The circumstances of the case illustrate the fact that, given a covisin disregard of right dealing its part of the aversal, the franty were purpotrated with complete cave, nikt, ex- pepting for the magnitude of the transactions, with great immunity from exposure. The Fcondition of things mader which the frauds were perpetrateskinnst the act to alleviate The serience to be given. If I am asked to plead in reason for this opinion, I can only say that to be paid from temptation is with Christian men a leading petition " Now, with every respect for the abrewdness. which usimally characterises Mr. Swann's judgments, we cannot help saying that this may be excellent, theology but is very bad Cas. Without entering upon religious do 18, which would be as little appropriate, in æ newspaper article as in-a judgment, "we ay be permitted to observe that 100st cer tainly to Christian suut err leaded man's being exposed to temptation är n, venison why his wins should be forgive, in that the illus tration is not very happy. But we have to deal sinúply with the legal bearing of the view eciated, and, in this more limited

Defendant said he was carpenter. He was ground, have no difficulty, because that view arrested with nine others in an opism.smoking is opposed to a principle fully recognised by the best in the year 1808, and was sterwards de highest authorities, and that is, that punish-ported.

Inspector Shroud said there was a big- ment must be sorere in, proportion to the way robbery committed in Kowloon a short hudity which a person has of committing a time ago, and tw of the men had been arresting the pepper plantations. fraid or a breach of trust.

ed; a puwiiicket-had been found on the de- Sir Garnet Wolseley and Staff have arrived There is no fendant of a jacket, which was one of the arat. Cape Coast Castle, when & Conference was etime more case of perpetration than forgery; ticke stolu, and if he could get a remand, be held, at which the principal Fontes Chiefs were and, in a great measure, for this very reason, would enquire into the ouse,

present. the exption of murder.

The quro me thea remanded till Raturday. The large demand for silver has compelled the American Government to postpone the which is more severely visited by the The case in which Wang-a-chew was charged placing of the Currency on a silver basin. The haw. The object of all punishment in the by Wong konn poo, with kidnapping him, was sickness of trade has canse the closing of prauat day is deterrent, not vindictive, und

agala brought forward,

Several large iron and setion factories in The constable who was sent to get informa-Amerion. the-cilities which exist for the perpetration |tion, is it was true that the complainant did

LONDON. October 29th. of a crime wake it all the Lore uncussary

Tione,

with

necessarily exit in the nature of contagred,

and this is no doubt true; bus the argument

will only carry us as far as the Bonclusion

EETURNING AFTER DEPORTATIÓN, Chun-chi-okeong was charged with returging after deputation.

unch-te, ous of uniform, and as soon as the do- P.C. 350 deposed be was walking in Yo

fendant saw him be begin to run, and be par

med and took him inte custody.

The Saturday Ciel and Military Gazette's J. W. Watts.neling warden of Victoria Gaal article on the scheme for reorganization of the said he did not recognise the defeudnut, but learny was, anfonuded. No such scheme bas had evidently been deported, as there was the bees propose:). brand on the left car.

REMANDED CASE.

SUPREME COURT

20th November,

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

The EARL OF KIMBERLEY.

'Straits Sețilernents ́Association,

34, Great St. Helena,

Loudon, lat Oct-1872. My Lord,The telegram from Bigpore, of which I had the bonour to submit a copy to your Jordship in my letter of 29th alto, hea bean followed by another dated this day, and received a few hours ago, of which the following

iot copy!

LONDON, October-2816, Themerchantmen captured by the Carthagène insurgents contained a large amerat of specie. To

The troopship, Crocodile has passed through the Suez Cand.

Obituary.-Admiral Robert Mulure.

It is rumoured that the Abecasse are buru-

offered.

I have the bouor to be, My Lon), Your Lordship's wost obedé. Bervant, (Signed) W. NAPIEL,

Chairman,

the Right Hon'ble

The EARL OF KIMBERLEY,

Scoretary of Stato for the Colonies,

Donning-street.

JAVA.

(âlraits Timzee,} .''.

A PRODIGY OF THOUGHT. (A)

in Canterbury in 1832, and thas Mr. Tiborze

High-street. There was a very large attends pourts. It is to be unped that deduction, Martin said be bad beat in the Late of the grocery and tou trades. The Town be foreign ambwanders will show suficient navy and at the Crimean war, and be appeared clerk conducted the prosecution, and Mr. Bow- energy to prevent the interests of their cou in the witarsa box decorated with the Victorin janda appeared to defand, instructed by an xà. atituanta from bring subjected to the Japanese rose. He also described himself as a pro urges curly pressutionary mesures. The

salation of tea dentov The case of Hell, was tradictory laws." The railway from Obala

endo, which is simply a úbos of the moot oor

fessional pedestrian, and said that he ran a race ject is receiving the anxious consideration of

taken first. The lospector of Nuisances proved to Kobi bus now been completed at far as the Viceroy.

look a faney" to the shoes the witness had SI, October 27th, 5.50 p.m.

the purchase of a quarter of a pound of green "Unofficials except Whampoa at Conncil lost and a quarter of a pound of black tea on Nishynomia, und extensive coal-lds have been un in, and gave bim half-a-sovereign for them. The famine reports from Bongal are mora Monday, unanimously resigned, consequent ou Angast 16th.

discovered in the vicinity of the village of He bad seen him also at the Waterloo serious, but there is no ground for apprehend Goser's arbitary conduct re Grand Jury,"

The reou was sold at 1d.tekomura, in the province of Muensbi. The tavern, and at the Fleur-de-Lya, bath bostalries the quarter pound, and the black at 8d. ing total and absolute failure of the ampe. Lord Northbrook proposes to utilize the inter- additional information on this question for your ley's clerk, und Mr. Woolley (the inspector) (Kbokie). A great many officials are members that famous twitoking will which the witnesse I am sorry not to be in a position to give any The purchase was made by Mr. Wool- vailed is ascribed to the systems of associations that a witness called the other day told how commercial stagnation which has hitherto, pre in Canterbars. It will, perhaps be remembered sul until the Agra Durbar by persoundly co Lordship's guidance, hint the conclusion is immediately afterwards went into bus deload of these associations, and they manage to secure for the defence declare that Mr. Tichborne was Eulling with the Lieutenant-Governor on the fared upon me that there must be something aut's aliop and told him that the tea would bu atste of orops in Bengal. He starts for Cafout beyond and behind the mere abolition of the analysed. & portion of ton was given to the

for them a amoniapoly in the branches of trade sicted but givan great offence to a young lady, ta direct or Wednesday morning, with Grand Jury, so create the very strong feeling borough aralyat, and another portion was, in

in which they are engaged. The rive harvest until it was explained that the gentleman's Private Secretary and oun Aide-de-Camp, and onder which it is abundantly evident these compliance with the Acs, retained by the in- and other production of the soil are the onder wink of the are was purely involuntary. It continues his tour. Orders Lave been issued the fact that the resignation of non-oficiul magistrates. The borough analyst madu ost returns to Agm on the 14th November, and messages have been dispatched; the usore, frutaapeetox fur another analysis, it required by the tire control of a few capitulista, who is their turned out that James Martin bad also been own tarit. The prohibition to export rice has pressat os au ocension when the twitch of to proad at once with the Soane Canal and members of Counsil must include gentlemen a certifoite giving the result of his analysis, decided that tea, silk, and silkworms shall not like to have got that officer into trouble. This now been rainured, but the Gorerament bas Lieutenant Tichborne, of the 6th Dragoons, bad Northern Beagal Railway, with full authority who have been ateady supporters of Governor from which it appeared that the tea contained be sold below a oortuin price. | to Sir George Campbell for Public Works.

was at the bar of the Fleur-de-Lys, and in this SIMLA, October 27th, 9.5 p..

Ord daring his whole tenure of office. The 211 per cent. of sandy and earthy matter and

instance two ladica took offence; but the pro-

for Calcutta, in connection with the famine course may be open to your Lordship to pre-anlyst was sufficient evidence of adulteration, Mr. Chapman siarts on Tuesday morning mediate solution: bnt. I would fain bope thas ander bo Act, the certificate of the borongb circumstances muy present difficulties to in-fren filings. The Town clerk contended that,

fessional pedestrian took the matter up rather sbarply" on Mr. Tichborne's behalf, and told Losintes

the two Indies that that movement of the eyen are pusition which is now sathmitted to your request of the defence, for the attendanco and Labrary Buli, to listen to Dr. John Lord was simply "a babit," This being the case, ront the prolongation in the settlement of the but ibe Stipendis.ry adj mrued the case, at the

An, exallent attendance filled Mercantile who had offended their sense of propriety Lordship's conseration.

cross,exetolnation of the borough unulyat deliver his stond lectare of his new course, the witness bad a distinct recollection of the Albion.

on Edmund Burke-Parliamentary authors."" twitching of the eyes. He also remembered Among that certain number of extra- the emnalincas of Me Ticbborru's feet, because A FILGRIM FROM KHIVA..

ordmary men who break into History and be saw him put on one of the professional The Oficial Gazette of Turkestan assources

stand forth on ite pages, overshadowing aletines already referred to, and then helped that the brother of the Kian of Kbiva, Ataljan leer lights of their age at ulat 6xed foten him to take his boots off; ond the pred Teria, is about to make a pilgrimage to Mecca of time, wis Edmund Burke. A man of BUY- triza's stuce were sevens, and they atted He was impraced by the Kun six months passing mental greatness, with a profoundity the gentleman exactly. Witness also m before the capture of Khiva, and sat at liberty and sweep of irellest only equalled by the wombered Lieutenant Tichborne'a hair; and t by the people who proclaimed bin Khan the immortal Bacon, alike renowned is a philoso was "dark brown," and "very little different day before the entrance of the Russian troops.pher, sage, and politician, the moral wisdom of from what the defendant's is now." The voice, ite intends to visit in the fret place Turkey his works will ever live His private virtues tas, he was certato was the same, though" now libes the following particulars of the desiruo. 31 medan centries, and to return through exampled. He was a prodigy of thought, but awkward art of walk. With regard to Miss The Batavia Handelsblad of thə ad alt, paband Egypt, the "Ewa" moat civilized of were incorruptible, bio pablic worth was as a little, stronger;" and be remembered an tion by fire of the British ship Walter Beine Russia. He will go to blevca by Tiflis, so shit nut, however, using his knowledge for weifer Hales, it will be remembered that this lady Testerday, there arrived bere the British abipho will see the Trans-Caucusian Provious puraaits. All parties were constrained to resides at the ancient west of her family, knowi Gromada, Waynan, which had on board Cap. of Russia before buruits the holy city admire bin, and yet he was beloved by few of na Hales Fince, near Canterbury, and that iu tain J. Marray and the crew, 19 in number, of of Islamian. He will be accompanied by their members. His principles, which have the parc adjacent to this mansion is a Roman the British ship Walle Bains. The last med suite of 15 persons, among whom wil be unyetood as the guite of all that have followed Catholic obapel, to which it ia nämitted that veseel was laden with coal, and was on a royage bit-Polranow, a relative of the Khan. Atadjanaiter him, wore ecadied out in the midst of the Lieutenant Tichborne was in the habit of cor. fro Dundee to Calcutta, when, on the 28th Turia is described in very quiet and observant, temuila and distractions of an ago alike vilely ducting the Catholic soldiers of his regiment set the wile of Wong-kon-kwi, but there was Sir Garnet Wolseley, addressing the am

September, in the Indian Ocena, and in 37.10 to usks a great any questions about Europe corrupt in its policies and seething in the firson Sandags. Miss Hale has stated that she that society should be protected against it. no warrant for his apprehension.

bled ebiets, said that war would be carried on 8 and 90.53 E., fire was discovered to be is habits, and carefully studies all the new objects of a centious revolutiva.

had no knowledge of Lieutenant Tichborne, The Uzbeka, of Under these circustances, Mr. May die-oblefly hy native troops, the English saporin- the carge, which soon destroyed the whole ship. brought under bio notice.

Edmund Burke, born in Ireland in 1730, but James Martio, fike ungerous other wit `It may be answered that this argument only missed the case, and cautioned the defendent tending and assisting the operations. He has After the crew and guide rise of all possible Khivs. appears, are gnite free fram sint early left his birthplace for London, where he nesses slready called for the defence, deposed goes as far as to apply to such facilities as us to getting mixed up in each sunca again. requested the chiefs to co-operate in raising cans to extinguish the fre, they were speedily fanatical hatred of foreigners, which in general cutered into the study of the law. This en- that he had seen them talking together on more mec, but his appent has not produced much compelled by the rapidly spreading Asues, to characterizes the Astutie Mussolone. They puged him but a short time, when be entered than one occasion. Being himself a Catholic, effect, owing to the discontent of the terus seek safety in the boats. They had remained are very communientire, and do not suppose into the more pleasing paths of literature and be used to march, he said, to chapel with the some time in the neighbourhood of the burning every European invention, to be the work of philosophy, craigeing himself to the Subjective Catholic Carabineers; and bence be caute to wreck, when they perceived a reasel two miles Schnitan. This has been off, which, attracted probably by the great light, nection with the astronomical observations step were, "The Vindication of Natursi So- Hales's daughter in frime of the bull doors" he noticed in sun and Contemplative. The first fraits of this ser Lienant Tichborn talking to Madame

the bouts thereupon let off a rocket, and rowed Khanate. The photographs taken by . Beutiful. But a short time more and bis another cocasión, bad seen him how," so th was bearlag down upon them. The people is and photographs now being tulen in the city, "und the ewany on "The Sublime and had also observed them abaking bands, and oa with all their strength towards the approaching Kristsaw on all occasions and at all places ex destiny led him into the areas of politics. He was thought knew her very well.” THE "GLENLYON * CASE,

ship, which proved, afterwards, to be the Grenada, cite the utmost interest. The natives show the umpired only to sender adequate safeguards to Again, he had seen Mr. Tichborne come out of Willian Anderson, third engineer, and

ObituaryKing of Saxony, and Sir Henry as the Grisada vis rather short of drinking taken. This la explained by the fact that the yet ever earnest in the right, and above all after muss, waiting for their officer for "te or taken on board with the utmost readiness, but, They are always ready to have their portraits bis country. Imperious, dictatorial, he was seen the mari formed up outside the abapel carfel of more systematic, but it will not curry hery on the high sets, of 18 two and half wilver

Blamer Glentyon, indicted on a olurge of rab- Holand, M.D.

PARIS, October 30th. water, the two capsing agreed to repair to the Khivans are not of the Tabel race. There is polities intrigue. At first, being "mately twelve, minutes," on which occasions he had us so far as the conclusion that theseexceptional guilters, from a Chinesepassenger, were placed Queral Bollemera has been placed upon the wreck in order to try to get some stores from it in the strong clement of Iranian blood, for man of genius" without powerful friends, ar beard the Carabinera murmur very uueli at facilities should be considered a ground for in the dock, and the jury. Mean, J. Acos retired Fist, for declaring his intent on to resign They, however, succeeded in obtaining some Persia for centuries has supplied Khiva with pliaboy, he was not encesafol, but at last his heing kept from their dinner," Finulls, James loniener. They for an excelling basis for Bigz G. Waghorn, Fritz Grobica, W. D. Bu, if the Monarchy prociniased. Marahal Mac. protinions only. Shortly afterwards, the ronis slaves of both sexes. Among the salives there opportunity dame, and Burke entered Farlin. Martiu identified the defendant us "the same

This Green, Theo, Isaac Bose, and W. Whee Mahou's orgler to that effect expressed cond-

and foremasts, and also the yards of the mizen ure even the hildren of Russian women. The ment still a young man, but well stored with Mr. Tichborne." The cramination of this wit not sympathising very deeply with those who ter, unving taken, their seats, at once unani dence in the discipline of the army. The cast, fell, and the captains and the people ac mother of one of the bighest functionaries in all the precepts and truths of political science,ness, secupied a considerable time; but dis Ite their caey, but not for punishing the ously returned a verdict of "Not guilty Monarchiste are anxiously awaiting an, expli

companying them were obliged to jump inte the the Khanate, Mat Nias, was a Russian captive. His first efforts were directed against the Hawkins's oroes-examination was limited to a Mr.Kinza, instracted by Mesere. Caldwell it declaration from the Counte do Chambord, water to save themselves, and had to renoh the |—Delhi Gazelle.

Ministerial policy in ita attempts to atterly few questions) in answer to which the witness criminal with lase severity than is prescribed Brereton, for the defence, rose and naked confirming the ganrintees nunounced by the bout by swimming. After a prosperous Forage

subject the American Colonies. He boigaw sald he was at Canterbury in 1859 for seven by the law, which has regard solely to the bis Loniabip it in bis remarks he would exouo receat deputation

of 22 days, tha traxede arrived at the road- AN ADMIRAL FOR INDIAN MARINE

clearly and distinctly what would result from the "running watches and training pedes. AFFAIRS. necessity of protecting Society. The law goes rate the prisoners in such a way as to leave no

The cld Paris Opera House has been constead here, yesterday. The crew saved, praise

the pressing to the bitter end their plan of sab- trime" that he has now given ap the profes biglly the treatment met with by them on The restlessness in high quarters where pa jugation, and painted in colors, afire with | siou, and resides in Gravel-lane, Southwork upon the assumption that reasonable vigi-pportunity of their being looked on, after les pletely destroyed by fire.

the dock, ather than the verdigs recorded-

board that vessel."

tronage and appointments seem to be the chief eloquence and justice, tho inhuman and sui, street; and that he volunteered his evidença kance will always be used by men for their own in their favor by the jury, so as not to injure ›

The same journal asserts that some fatal end of official existence, which even prompts oidal course they were pursuing. This course only regently from having seen the matter in ibuir chometer-hereafter, pretation, and then makes its punishgion

comes of abolera bave appeared at Batavia to the invention of how departmento, and the he pursued with answerving front for ten long, the papers. "But how was it," inquired His lordahip said that althongli be bud said The Singapore papers are an elaboration of According to en official report, abolern broke orection of additional wall-paid poets, is still years. Ons memorable aphorism at that M Hawkins, "that you did not tora what he had anid, and although he relook upon this pieters and lock upon that, ant in the island af Bintang in September-fast. plaguing the State. The abeardly, impractical time utteral, sad it was that Gorernova and up till the other day Beenuse an and to the facilities which exist for pore peated it, he dit not feel called upon to with regard to Sir Harry Ord, the outgoing It is folly anounced that, in August last, sobeno of creating a Director-General or lyd statesmen most not only mean well, but mussawered the witness, "I did not think my trating it. It is neared that men will not like any remarks either on our side or the Governor, and Siz Andrew Clarke, bis succesear.&onses of cholors, two of which proved fatal High Admiral of Indian Marine Affairs, an de walk toword one and all in the fullness of evidenco was worth unchWell, I don't

other. The crew of the steamer were at pres Ebe for mer appears unfortunately to have-nor appeared in the Samboo district West coast of preaches cousut quetion. As mund, this novel justice and right..

think it is worth wittet, retorted Mr. Hawkins, Frat quo suočher in watters of business more went before another tribunal, and it was so cumulated a vast amount of unpopularity by Borneo), and that no explanation could be given and fanciful appointstent has been decided upea He failed to roseire his reward in prouation who thereupon sat down. Mr. Bila, who fol then is justifiable, by the special cffenm for him to make any remarks then. Turning his high bänded line of astion, of which the se, to how it was introdased there: the secretly as if it work well understood that to office when bis party came into power, the towed, belonged to the class of military wit

tothe jury, he said it had been for them to decide Grand Jury affair, on which the whole of the bealth offer and the civil anthorities there this new method of spending would have dislike of the King and the ill-concealed hostil: nousee, for she was the wife of Ells, the Cam stancos attaching to each case, or necessary, whether the pilsenere at the bar were guilty non-official maatars, with the exception at Mr.ediately took effective coeasures to prevent been freely deanumaad by the Indian pensity of his associates, cheating him out of bis bineer, examined the other day, and abe, lik freen the nature of business, the ability to or not guilty they had given in their verdiet. Whampoa, resigned, is good apeauen, Gover the disease from spreading. Owing to preaan. But the bilict with its Rs. 2,500 per mense in fast due. Agicst him waged the strong feel her husband, had son Mr. Tichborne's arms Jums being justly considered the best security" Not guilty and all be could say was, "Inor Clarke, on the other hand, appears de- tionary measures, the deaths from cholera in already going a-begging. It has been offered bug of jealousy of talent, and the hatred of albare. This was when he came down into the for this circumspestión. If in certain cuse, coazar with you.”

termined at all events to begin in a courteoro Banka were not numerana.

to a certain eminent muntical mon at home, aho, those natures who contewa those who ansterly kiteben at the barracks in Dublin to ask for and considerate manuet, and has especially wo or in particular luces, such circumspection set at Aberty..

The prisoners then felt the dosk, and the Singaporean heart; by baring asked the † wore members of the gang of piratical robbers/of the Indian seẹs, und still less ofthe surveys the Prophets to be stoned, a stern moral valet, "Tom Carter." bappening to be absent. According to an official report from Kalo, two by that same token, knows nothing in particular raptove na or proudly instruct us. The fate of hot water, which was in onsequence of bir is not exercised so fully as it oright to be, the

Chamber of Commerce to potuimite one of attacked by the police on the island vt Galang and traditions of the old Trump Navy. If we grostrass is repulsive to the people, and great The Frid Chief Justion sakol ber. If she knew The acting Attorney-General, addressing their bomber to be appointed & Commissioner hate been captured by people from the latter must have a Lord High Admiral-sponding nico quickly fall under the bao, at their firet that Meand was the valet, und Curter," the suiterer from a fraud ie not justified in ask-bis Lordship, said shut as both sides, would to proceed to Bangkok, to be present at the place, and conveyed to Rio. The remainder most of bis time on the Himalayas, ne would be showing of opposition to the desires and ends groom," and the witness enid sho did not. She ing for a specially severe administration of be ready in the quicksilver case to-morrow, coronation of the young King of Siam. The be the fugitives are being vigorogely traced the case there was a fius opportunity to per of the immediate prosent.

was, however, satisfiod that Mr. Robborns, whe the kaw to protect him against the conte(this day, the 21st, ha would, with bis Lord Straits Times alludes to this as follows

patuate, and carry forward the trae spirit înd The next ten years of his life were devoted to not latoood, and she was certain that the đẹ The Governor, Sir. Andrew Clarke, ban des The following is from the Batavis Handelsblad true conception of that fine old sore. No Indian affaire. As lio had takes the part of the fendant was the same person. quences of his own irapradeyse; bet, on the ship's consent, bave that case brought forward

cided to ecu? two Commissionere, as repres of the 24h sitizo "The steamer Bulania, doabt this would have resulted in the Lord struggling Ameriaan Cotanist, so he now placed other hand, it is equally unreasonable to His Lydahip said that he had just beog ingentativcu of the Straite Settlements, to Bang which scrived at Padaung on the 15th instant; High Admiral abelishing himselfand big moun self as a shield botwore the oppressed Hin claim on behalf of a criminal that the how Formed by Mr. Alexander, the Registrar of the kok, to be present at the forthcoming corona- from Acheco, reported that fives had been seen, tain bureau, and this would be unpleasant for the doon and their outrageone oppressore. In those We frequently see flowers gathered just as should be administered mons lonizatly be. Court, that is would come out at and future ton of His Mjesty the young Elug of Sains during the night time, every where along the rent giant patronage. Any impartial Indian efforts, he stood unrivalled, and at the end of they begin to open into bloom and fragranes, leat

day to be axed.

Hia Excellency bae appointed the Flor. whole conset from Singkel to Acheen From on Navy man, whose better judgmost had been nine years Hastings only escaped just punish. some preter by should tear them from the bach The Attorney-General maid that Mr. Kings. J. W. W. Birch, Colonial Secretary to be one bound our men-of-war, it was perveived that sought on the subject, would have pointed oat wouts through technicalities and morbid and dearcy them. May not young and innocent will and Mr. Drummond, both for the defence, Commissioner, representing His Bollenoy, fortifcutiers were being actively thrown up that, if Governuncut were disposed to repair the sentiment, which bad sprung ap as a fashion children be sometimes gathered into beaver for to parane with relentless acverity the nou at 10 on the 21st inst

stared they would be rondy for the sure to come and bna requgated the Quamber of Commerce | everywhero along the most. Some poreons blunder made in "abolishing the Indian Navy, in hie favor. This proscention cost him his the same reason-lest some rude band should to name one of their body to be appointed the infer from the frea that the Achipeit bare the common sense course to follow would be to election from Bristol. It was during the time despull them of their beauty and destroy them? who from poverty and mishurtige has been

His Lordship remarked that be treated they other Commissioner, representing the Mes marched to tho otist town, and were destroying rehabilitate the Bombay Marine, making it which he was contesting it, that he wrote that The state of the lats Lord Dalling and Bal. brought up to a life of degradation and would properly fix a day, and not have the jogy" cantile Community. We seem to be now their Coupougs beforeLund." Should this be efficient for transport, surrey, and Gulf police famous letter in which be denied the right of wer has been realized under the direction and under a different Fegiué from the just... true, a desperate resistanco is awaiting our purpuses, and to form a gall Bengal Marine na ignorant constituency to school bim in the supervision of the Court of Chancery. The -cribe, buy treat very lightly and tenderly the streadance and a come il

Mr. Drummond said he was ready to go sa In accordanoc with His Excellency the Go- troups, but the triumph which the latter will, sarrige that should be snfiolent for the pilotage course he was to pursue in National affairs, and total deste allowed against the late amount to rascal whose birth and circumstances have stoney, and Mr. Kingsmill said he was positive vornor's yourtons request; the Chasiber of we zoubt ant, obtain, will be the more splendid." and local perveys. But, ander present indu- gaya thom such a moral lesson us han etood on the sum of £10,752 is. 11d; whereas the "assore plachd him in a position tu ceaitaand people's he would be ready for the use to come on Ommere bed a meeting, and nominated Mr. The Jaws Hode of the 21st ultimo publishes ente, common sense will not be listened to. The precedent is all scbsequent times.

[available for distribution amongst the creditori confidence. We sald Dive to hang BILL

10 p.m. te-morrow (this day,) the Blat.

Robert, Barclay Kendy of Messrs. A. L. Joko- the following où the same subject :—“ A prírato | Admiralty has got its grip, ca the Indian re-➡ The troubles and agitations growing out of fumount-only to £5:287 da lõi, and cunge- The jury wire tbed told to be in attendancestor & Co., us their representative at the forth letter has bocu received here (Batavia) tegm | veneer-so wu shall have a borrowed naval sor- the Freneli Bovolation now engaged bla ateen-quently saltefeat only to pay a dividend of 9%. SYKEN and the ASTFEL DODGER, and lot of accordingly, and were dimolarged,

coming coronation of His Majesty the King of Padang, in which it is stated that the Achiness vice of little nee than for show, Thines of Indation. He loved liberty, but loathed the crimen 038. in the pound,

that unusual facilities existing in consequence

It is believed that the Astanters have retired co. Coomassie:

Sir Garnet Wolseley bas addressed a pro- of arelessness or a bad system of business, BEFORE THE LON: CRIZE-FTATION SKALE lanation to the King, and oporations are mean do not form a ground for additional severity,

while appended."

The dificulty between Turkey and Austris because Society can protect itself against tirisi

'exceptional liability to injury by being mure Angus McLean, fireman, au boards. Briti coneerning Boss is being amicably adjusted. The captain and crew of the lost abip were otmcet anxiety to asist the photographers.) the protection of the peace and the glory of tlie hall door, and moreover had repeatedly

in proportion to the injuriousness of a critas

cause be bad peculiar fheilities for committing

a crime. On this principle, we should have

that day.

EINGAPORE,

uat.

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