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opinion that on the 29th May, and it is. Rapp fa to do everything in his power by resist I and his, beyond doubt at a later date. Mr. Malbye Mr. Urtis's claim, and is a daoniment ng advoris

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od with which (vat him down, then ran into the kitchen, goteome frosh water and throw it over his foos He did not more betover, so I came to the Police Station and reported the matter fo la

pentor Baker, Ithink by banged himself because he was unlucky at gambling. I predtoo tez fa utensils found in his room, and also five paru- tickets for gletben. He was the consede de but rather lazy. I never strak the deceased, or kisked him. I did not kick him on the day af his death. I don't know why people should any that I did. The day before his death he wou singing afout the house de begal. The only reason I can giya as to his committing suleide was loss of money at gambling. Neither my wife nor any ember of my family bave svor streck him. To the best of my knowledge be has not been ofther struck or kiored by anyhody.

The jary, after a short copiiiation, returned a verdict of felo de se,

THE SWIMMING RACES OF THE

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This was the fastest race of the day. Hanoues, hard prussed all the way by the other placed men, did his atmact, and enccealed in winning in the very fine time of Sinin, 5SRC.

ATTEMPTED ESCAPE FROM THE CHAIN GANG.

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(20th September.)

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The men were charged before Mr. Wodehones in the Police Court, when, after Lispector Stan fon had formally stated his charge, it was ad- journed for a week.

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by the shook also. He, too, was picked up and etro's life, Horosoro maw nothing of his, and, hoped that this side of the quaation, will not be bound by the Inspector. A third trial was, how could not get close to the junk both on boconut of lost sight of by the authorides when they are ever, a docess, and the junk cow guits under thestroog onerentandths sontignal rounds of coal investigating tho matter, as there may be did, represent that, security mi ben given to the interests of Oztis sa darthing so be... In partition

control, was fetsbed alongside the launch, they throw onte par heads. We were in this more among the prisoners who have been tku wame against any claim of Jobh Henry Smith the petition a claim is made for that 35,000 to hisl

to, stani ix anough while the revolvere on board, which strange to pay driven bagk, utid I was giving up all hope of unlucky here is considerable confusion in Mr. Rapp's | be repaid to the plaintiff. It only came ont late, Hogste testimony as to the time that the money was in the case the condition under which that

say, could not be meds to go off, were pointed of stopping the runaways when I parceived An position: Attempts have hos mide to get a these matning the runaway. They held up their Abardicon steam launch running the junk down true version of the affair from Nos. 365 and 8- said to have beou given to Mr. Cakiwell for the money was paid, and while on this point I may

hands in token of reader, and were made to After taste, as it seemed to us, the launch drow but the former is unable to spale on socomnt of sosurity I think he is mistaken as to the marter as well say that, under the atrounistamos no

walk aboard the lannos, one at a time, by tas off and came to the jetty. There they took on his wound, and the latter is ofblently ander fear having been paid or represented as paid, but I thing in connection with that payment can be

Inspector, who stood over the gangway ready to Assistant Taratay Lovis, European prisauer of some threats and is frightened. The ring- believe the testimony of Mr. Haines Mr. Happ, entertained. The giving of wach security might

ne formidable bolaying an. All were got Rexton, and Assistant Turnkey Benrigeradars, since their capture, hard said nothing and Captain Kook on the main fast that J. H have been the reasonable and natural this to

aboard and soured The junk was then taken in saw the notion between the laugh and the junk beyond making tho statement, which they adhern Smith supposed claims, was represented as ge- do, but it was against Mr. Orbie » direct wish,

tow and probeded up the harbourOn the way and the formal surrender of the Itter. As to, that their chain's had beat amapped before cared, and from what occurrat mbaegoatly and was inde with every stipulation savarse

op a party of palkin warn met, ander Chletason as we on shore Fara assured of the ospture they started to ran for the boat, and if canant think but what Mr. Melbye forgets what to bis interests. On the question of breach

Inspaster Horsport and the whole body thou we started off for the Gool with the 62 any one among them hud act chosen to run, he said. He was clearly prepared to guarantee of warranty the bill of sale has not bean

made for the Victoria Wharf, which was reached convicts we had loft. I saw no signs of he need not done so. This, however, Mr. Rapp against such claim. Nothing could produced, but even if it had, there is no eti

feirer than his promises on that head. But dence of want of title or any valid inoum braton

at exactly & o'clock, or nearly two hours after the Pereira or the body of the drowned convict, is flatly coatradicted by the entries and Brat shot was fired. Upon arrival it was found although a careful search was made I think turnkeys who witnessed the occurrence all of ha actually forgets whether or not he went to on the verse, for it is admitted that bothenits, Afr. Bapp's effos on the 28th July,sad ef course that of Mongregor Smith and J. E. Smith, were

that five of the convicts were so badly wounded that the carrant must have carried them out for what uro unanimous in the statant that nime as to peessaltate the use of claim to bring them a considerablo diriamoo, manga

of the chain couplings were unfastound before what occurred. However, he considered his dismissed for want of proscaution. Although it

to the Gaol, while the other flys, although wound-

Turnkey Foulkes, whose conduct was vory the cuvinis get to the junk, This palpable an people wors morally responsible at all events for was the puzobssor's business to examine the title

at, were able to walk. The dead bedy of a con- meritorions throughout the affeay, told us truth on the part of most of the escapees the loss to Mr. Happ by the action of J. H. to the ship, that would not have oreused the de-

viet was noticed on top of the coals in the junk, had expanded eot of ammunition, from where farcurs the idea that No. 9 and 365 were power- Smith.Wa quite intended if sotion had been fandant if he chose to warrant it. Between

and this was conveyed to the Central Police I was stationed, at the men on the junk, and was less to aid theingolven, and it flops not used a prost taked to bare givensecurity against F Hmith's branch of warranty and fraudulent misrepresenta

Statinti. The junk was then faily overhauled by wandering what to do next, when I noticed four strutch of imagination to make one think that, claim, and would bare done so if action had been tion there is a clear distinction (Bee L. B.10 Dr. Cantlle said I made a post nortemezamin. takon." It was arranged between Mr. Happ and P. Mailet and Robinson). The question of mis-stion of the body of decensed flis morning, to

the Water Police, bat nothing out of the commonal coolies, jump from the side of the junk and when ongo a start was made to run, and bullets was found in her, although a diligoat searchswim in the direction of the land i waded were whistling around them thickly, those two Mr. Melbye that the ship was to be delivered on representation, legal frand" and "moral frand gather with Dr. Marguse The body was that

Fas prosocuted.

it from the shore and managed to get saw that their best chance of swing themselve the 4th June. Mr. Holmes wrote to Mr. Caldwell have been recently disenssed in the Court of Ar of a well nourished young man fra 22 to 25

When the capture of the junk was man from very close to them without their parent from being hit was to rau for the nearest shelter. on the 2nd June that Mr. Happ was ready to pohl in the mass of Pack Dorry S7 Ch. D., 541. years old. There was the mark of a rope red

Kennedy Town, the sixty-two sexvicts on landing me. When they did see tre, however, in- Certainly an attempt to make the turnkeys pay and take over on that date. As the ship Sir J. Hannon says. I take the law to be that the gook, indicating that the body had been s

werd at once marched back to the Gaol.

stead of swimming away, as I thought they would understand the real state of things, at that was a foreign one a referenpe had to be made to if a mus takes upon himself to assert a fairg to panded by the neck with a word before death. the Spanish Comeal, and that oflear inquired at be frus, which he does not know to be trap, and There were besides a fow Boats on the body.

On arrival of the wounded servists at the they all rashod for me and grappled with mo stage, would have been worse than selesa. Gaol, they were immediately pat into Hospital, Intraggled my hardest, for they were trying to Maulls whether Ortiz was entitled to sell. In has no reasonable ground to baliove to be true, They were very all scare, probably ten your

and Dr. Ayres was soon on the exot. I was put to under the water. However, I was teo Hooper v. Gunn L. R. 2 Ch. paze 282, it is in order to induce another to act upon the user old The eyelids of the left eye wem swoi-

then found that the men who killed Pereira had many for them, and after tiring three of the clearly laid down that the purchaser of a foreign, tion, who does so and is thereby damnified, the len and the oysball was injected with blood.

been shot in a slanting manner right across the out I made them wade into shore and then gate hip is bound to nake induiries us to the title, person so damnitel is entitled to maintain an There was a small punctured wonul abore the

From ongniries we have àĉo, we learn that and that the rights to ship nouired under action for dossit. Lathe Reces River Silver Men lott temple, which in my opinion, was acquiet-11-or-Wan-Right Half Battalion centre of the back, another had the whole of his thom together with the fourth mau in charge of

Left pries $1.-

jaw bone arid part of the throat mangled by i body of Ladian Police. When 1. Peraira since tire last outbreak (there have been no Jous foreign law sust be recognised Satisfying ng Co. Smith, L. R. & H. L. 79. Lord Cairns after death, probably in oatting down the

Won by right half after a hard straggle, last-ballet while a third had received a terrible gash fall into the water, some minutes afterwards. I than four in the present voor) the working of the bief that there was no incumbranos against says: When I say. Freud, Ledo ust enter into body. The mark on the eye was very slight;

from a bollet right aeruss his abdomen. Two waded in on the other side of the jetty and gang hus been slightly alleral in order to ex- the ship, the Spanish Consul hed & bill of sale anyguostion with regard to the imputation of what it might have been used by a blow. It mighting for some minutes,

European warders and at Indian are slightly attempted to get to lhu. Iam up over my sure greater safety. The batches of convicte mode out and executed by the parties on the may be onlled fraud in the more invidious rense havs Een dedcmposition; bay I do not think so:

wounded, all on the scalp, but their injuries are knees in thick mad and could not mere. After have been put xi longer distances from ezch 10th Juno according to the eniromente of against the directors. I think it may be quite it was rare probably the result of a blow. There

not serious. Tho three caz mentioned a lot of trouble I managed to extricate myself eller and the turnkeys and esutrios received Spanish far, but the sale having talon place in possible that they were ignorant of the untruth was no internal dues. In of opinion that

among the convicts are not oxpessed to runcver, from my awkward position.

instructions to stand a good deal farther from this Colony there was a bill of sala drawn up of the statements made in their prospectus But death was caused by suffocation.

but the other prisoners are anly slightly wound. Mehsil Singh, who is very weak sud ill through their men than formly, to order to give Recording to the requirements of English law, I apprehend it to ba a cule of law that if persons Dr. Marques said, along will Dr. Cantis.

Murder of a TurnXE-TWO CONVICTSed, and will be out of hospital in few days. Loss of blood cased by a severe sculp wound, them s more commanding view. All the guards and executed on the same date. That instrument taka mon themselves to make assertione as to made a post mortem waansination of the body of

One of the Indian guards is badly out about the said I was at my post at the end of the bamboo who leave the Gaol with the gang in the morn covered the property in the ship to Mr. Rapp, which they are ignorant, whether they are true deceased. I have heard Dr. Canto's evidence who had bad possession of her subject to the or untrue, they must in a civil point of raw be and agree with his gonclusions. I believe tho On Tassday afternoon, the 18th instant, head and face, and has been sent to the Govern-jetly at the time of the outbreak. I anddenlying are furnished with revolvere and ton rounds noticed six prisoners rashing in my direction of onunnition each, while the Taisns have injunctin of the Court From the 4th June. held as responsible as if they had asserted that mark on the eye to have bean caused by a fall a little after three d'alcok, the chain gang hent Ciel Hopital He believet however, that that injunction bad which they knew to be untrue. Str. J. Hangen or a blow. It was a slight injury. It might were at work a little below the cone of the belongs undoubtedly to Inspector Stanton, whose the foremust man in the jaw. This not having the plied. The gang was only soul cart for morning

The wie credit of the capture of the convicts and immediately lifting my rifle I led, bitling their rifles, with the same wher of rounds sup boon dissolved on the 8th May, and on sites with fall approval what Mr. Justice Maale have been caused by blow from a fak

late emape just under the new Kennedy the 10th no Me. Rapp. boliving the ship said In the case of Evane v. Edmonds, 13 C.B. 777, Inapootor Raker mil-About 8:20 p.m. on 15th Town Police Station. In the morning, Tead bravery and coolness at a very trying time of the effect of stopping then I fired again, and struck work yesterday, in order to enable the officers to to be fres, xented the bilis efla mentionetas stating the law to be that where mer makes instant, Mr. Rarigues came to the barge Room Turnkey Nolan, had left the God with five affair were the only rodeoming features of the another ruuaway in the abdomen. They still stand the futeral of Pereira in the afternoon. and paid $500) are of tba porelines money a statement which he does not know to be true, sud reported that his servant boy had banged him gangs of convicts numbering 74 prisoners in all. whole and business. Although unarmed, and de kept on, however, and passing toe made for the Twouty-three of bia European comrades, and He did so saying an the representations of Mr. ho takes upon himself to warrant his own belief self. I sent a constable to examine the body and Work wag commended on arrival at Kennedy pending only for support on a orowd of coolies ink as the end of the jetty. Before I could sight Indians walked behind the horse to the

bye on the 25th May, and having no notice of the truth of list which he so asseria. Bir to have it removed to the Mortuary. I have Town, and nothing intal was perceived wlio thronged his fucoch, his quickly formet burn any head I found that six more prisonera espolery.

At the time men plans were carried out with a boldnose that quite badescaped from theirgang and were surrounding As we are going to press we ra that the from him cr Mr. Caldwell that the sancity bad James Mannen goes on to discuss moral frand vines seen the pines. The partition is about sevau daring the morning. aot been given and that the ship was still under and, legal fraud and does draw distinctions. fost high. There was the snark of a rope. over tioued above, however, siz of the consists decaived the convicts, and his conduct in captur- me I was very roughly handled with bamboo, four prisoners su the gaol hospital are mack in arrast. Mr. Kapp stated that after exemting the Fraud, he says, is in common parlance reseZT- the top lintel of the doorway. There were also threw down their earth baskets on the new ing the runaways in such a smart manner several of which struck me, and my sasailante the same state as when they were, brought in, bill of sale he said that he going to see the ef for actions of great importanes, but the marks of flugoes in the dust. I have since road which they had heen making and made a desertes some official if not public recognition, endeavoured their utmost to wrest my rifle from and no fresh developments or Tuported. Tin Goran Casal about theflag, when Mr. Caldwell the law applies to it lesser breacties of moral beon making inquiries about the rase. Teeter dash for the bamboo jetty at the foot of the bill Had to not been, by a lucky ukanee, on the me. This they eventually succeeded in, and doctors cannot say with any degree of certainty told bini, to call at his afton whes he had seen duty. (See also Pellock's Torts and Pig day morning, I found that anonymous placards on their way there they encountered the Sith Aberdeen ferry launch when he was, the captain then I was thrown very heavily on my side whether they will be able to save No. 180 or not. the onent, and that be did so about goclock, gott's Torte). The fales representations relied were being posted up all over the town, stat-guard Mehall Singh, who was on patrol would undoubtedly, as on the last occasion whos and they rau to the junk. when Mr. Callwell said "Mr. Rapp I cannot upon is this ass are that the vessel was Ing that the boy had been beater and kicked as the jetty, and ha, on seeing sheman ontbreak of consiste cocurred at the same is very painful, and I am almost ton dizzy to

The inquest on the bodies of Persira, the get you the ship: No solicitor could sign such free from all claims by W. Mangregor Smith to death by his master. The placards I be goming, lost no time in pointing and fring spot, have passed by the place without taking any sinod tp. Iaw Mr. Pereira rush by me as I

boud for his clinat as he been dwu up is and John Henry Smith, that on certain days lieve were all the name. From the inquiries his tile at the foremost. The slut was well head of the occurrences on chors, and the men fall bat did not see him struck. My opponents turnkey, and the two prisoners, was held yester all fought hard, and I do not think they waaled day afternoon, at the Magistracy, by Hon. H. E. Const. For God's saky don't host tho Cercaan she was free from arrest, whereby the glaintiff have made I believe there is no treth in these simed, for it tors a fearful gust in the jaw would have got away without any trouble.

The death of Pereira, the gloomiast thing of to lajaro me so much as to get possession of my wadahonse, C.M.G. The Janus wore Merita. ing. It would be a contempt of art." He was indugod to pay away money and exconto statements, I have been told that third witness of the man who reveived it, and the Indian

E. Coorg, I. P. Madar, and J. A. Gomas. The procente "I was simply thunderstruck. I learn bills of sale and take delivery of the ship. So scoffed and beat the manut times. I can and no quickly followed thie ap with another discharge the whole tragedy, will excite a general murmur firearm, which was, however, not lauded.

of pity for his wife and large family. He had ed them that the ship was not fine. I west to the 19 the money payments were emoernel the one who will give evidence to the offset that he which lodged in the abdomen of another memben ten years in the Grol, and was a painstaking matter was carried on the sans night by Major-

The private official investigation to thewhole following evidence was taken:-

Johan Jones said am Chief Warden in Vio. Meltgo, who sewed as sarprised as I was. Fe misrepresentations would have led to little dau ever my the deceased beaten; it is all a matter ber of the gang. Notwithranding, their hurts, and carefal offent. No doubt the Government General Gordon in the Gaol.

toria Gaol. I have shen the bodies of the do. said "I really cannot understand how Mr. Culd age if there had not been a very material fate of hearsay.

the two wounded men ran un with their four

ceased. They are numbered 1, 2, wul 3, No. 1 is wall cuald act liks thut On the 11th I saw presentation made and acted apa in regard

The Chinese constable who was sent to see comrades, up the jetty and then jamped into a will provide handsomely for bis bereaved family.

the turnkey Caralius Forvir. He was ausbat Meibya ugais, who said he had sat strong tale to the security for J, H. Smith's chim. The the body by Inspector Baker, said the man was two-masted coal jank that was lying half-filled His death was occasioned by bis cwa act of in-

Yesterday morning at a quarter to nine o'clock ant tankey in the Gaol at the time of his death. gram." Hansys he had then a further converfraad in concetion with Macgregor Smith's quite dead when he saw him. He found six tea with, coal, alongsido. Immediately they passed tropicity in perhaps foclishly attempting to sation with Melbye about Blackbeat Smith, olaira was practically condonat, but moh cannot cont places and eight copper conts in deceased's the guard, six of her prisoners started forward, battle with ten men fighting for their liberty. the Police discovered the bodies of Gaol Guard He joined the service on the 5th October, 1877, when Melbye astured him that John Heary be said of J. H. Smith's laun. The plaintiff pures. He also found on a table rerel tes-fa and before Mehall Singh was aware of their pre-Notwithstanding the fact that he was so su Percars and convict No. 31 about fifty yards out and has remained in it ever stuve. No. 3, is the Smith had received accurity and was satis was kept in the dark as to the active etapu which tickets.

sauce he was attacked by the whole mab ruanded, it is stated that he actually managed to from the small bamboo jetty, from which, on the body of Ho Aysa, No, 31. He was admitted in- dod. Br. Zolmes says what the bill of had been falcon. Ha was allowed to attempt to

By the Foreman of the Jury--Mr. Rodrigues med with bamboos. After a short but savere fire tourteen rounds out of his revolver when previous day, the escapaos had taken the junk. to Gaol on the 37th Septailer, ob, on a sen sale was srecated in his off he believed take away the ship, when defendant's agents showed me a stool that was standing near the struggle, during the course of which he received aboard the junk, before he was attacked.

We interviewed the principal actors in this The water being clour the corpses were noticed tenge of ten years and two years, corentrently, lying on the bottom with arms outstretched and for piracy. I produce the record of his convic the ship was free, and that he had no notion knew that an arrest was imminent and damage partition, as the stool on which deceased musta nasty sealy wound, his attackers wrested his

touching each other, and tho senzolors, obtaining tion. His age at the time of his admission was before the execution of the bill of sale that the to plaintif followed directly from the not giving have stood to fasten the rope to the top of the uploadet rine from him, and throwing him terribin tragedy, with the following results:

Inspector Stanton, who is very stiff and sxe some sarimp nets, brought them to the surface 38 No. 3 is the body of to Agheong. He was vessel was not released or that any action bad the suontity for J. H. Smilli's clat which had partition, It was about two feet away from the violently to the earth rau for the junk. Assistant been taken by Blankhead Smith. He recollects been offered and withdraws without suloient partition.

Turnkey Pereira, whose attention bad boom from bis Jandable exertions, says left and conroyed them ashore. They were then taken admitted intothe Gaol on the 2 of June, 1896, too-abont Rapp speaking about the German reason, but which the plaintiff relied span

Mr. Rodrigues, re-called, said I found a bam-attracted by the shots, without hesitation West Point in s launch bound for Aberdoon to the Gal tortuary iu boxes, where a post on a sentence of seven years penal servitutto for fag. On the 11th June, Mr. Homes wrote a and acted. The property in the ship and the boo stool quite close to where deonasd was hang rashed down the jetty in pareuit of the about 3.30 in the afternoon. Ou approach morien mization was held by Drs. Cautie cutting and wounding. I produce the record of letter to Mr. Caldwell asking him to siga the possession wors vested in plaintiff: saddled with ing

escapees, who were hoisting soils and shoving ing Kennedy Town, where the chain gang is at and Marques. The bodies presented a grue- bis coaviation. His age at this time of bis ad- bill of sale as witness to the execution, and law sail against which he was falsely told he

the boat off from the place. Pereira then, with work, I heard a shot fired, and looking in that same sight in the dead house. The foco mission was ont waiting to think of the danger attached to direction I saw that there was so excitement of the dead warder wore a very pesoeful stating that Mr. Rapp will be glad to know if was secured, and he was kept with his vessel

Nicholas Nolan said-I am head turukoy in the ship is lanned and whether Mr. Melbye lying for nearly a year, although he was to be

there was no sign of do. Victoria Guol. I have hold that position for the action, jumped aboard, and the junk immeamon the guard and primore working in expression and has arranged to give ascurity for the claim nudo - held harmless, when the vassel was stopped. The

diately milad array. In the meantime the at gaugs on the new road. I told the master of the composition at all about the body. Over about three years. I left the Gaol about half by Mr. Smith of, Blackhead & Co" I sontway I claim of $13,000 for lows on ra,sule was giron ap

tsation of Terakey Foulkes, who had run down launch to run in and sea what was the matter. his grey board, were smeared several clots of past even peelerday morning in charge of a agree with the Attorney Goneril that this is a at the hearing, because the damage could not

from above on hearing the unchange of shots, He did so, and on our getting near we saw blood which had ran from a email wound on his body of 74 prisoners, for Kunedy Town. They very mild later to write if it was only known to be completely proved. The claim for $4,000 paid

was directed towards four coal coalies who jump

umber of men in onvict garh armed with obia, saged no doubt by a stick or piase of coal, were divided into le rasganumbering respectivas

to Mr. Holmes between 10th and 11th June that to J. H. Smith is disallowed for the reasons:

el off from the junk into tho wator immediately bamboos, on board a coal junk that was lying or The hand were tightly clasped as if clutchingly 12, 19, 14, 10, 1, to the gangs. Au assistant the mouse was not tree, and that no action hud given. But the claim for interest on the money The annual Aquatic Sports of the 59th Regi the conviots boarded ber, and, swimming vary the jetty. They were busy hoist sail and something, and bore slight traces of haring besu tenkey named Weston was in charge of No. 1 been taken by Mr. J. E. Smith. However be part and other expenses otrred as detailed in went were held in the Victoria Recreation Club fast, made for the land, keeping a much ont of Leying to get the anchor up. We ran alongside touched by fish. Portions of his woollen shirt gang, Assistant turnkey Lewis was in charge wave foru from the neck to the bromst; but the of No. 2, Foulkos was in charra of No. 3, swers he did not know, and we do Mr. Rapp, the bill put in I allow This Bill was Beteros on Saturday afternoon, the 15th instant, insight of those on shore as possible. Foulkes and tried to hook on, but we could not do so.

While so were attempting this the prisoners rast of the clathes covering deegased wors intact. Barringer of No. 4. and Ange And Mr. Caldwell is not sure that be shewed examined apps, Fard, I understand was alaitted the presence of a large number of military plunged into the water and, although greatly en

The officors were them the letters of derand; bat Le hel eyes he to to correct if the claim was allowed. The and civilians, who watched the various events cambered by his clothes, swam ont to spot them. threw lamps of soal at us as fast as they could. Some members of his family viewed the body in Pareira was set ofBuer. kept Mr. Holmes qui courant with vast was liability of the principal for the fates represents with great interest. Private Hancock again Then a mosh arciting struggle coonrred, the What with the excitement of the people on board the mortuary, and a very affecting space was armed with loader revolvers and side arms. They going on up to the 13th Jane. Mr. Halme says tions of the agent seams to be now settled law showed a superiority in the water by boat men doleg their, atmost to disable Foulkes, the launch wind the crowded state of the vessel witnessed when his sous recognised their father are also supposed to each have besides tea rounds he atended Mr. Caldwell on the 12th and has if made within the shops of his agenog. (Basing all his opponents, and in two of his races but his strength and arility in the water bested very little could be done by mo at all. Besides, Asamil bead and steal obain and a key, found of auraunition I could not swear that they had an entry in his diary and that "surities. had is collected in Addison, Pollock and Piggott his time was extraordinarily fast. The racing on them, and, after great diffanity, bo dragged no the master was evidently anxious to get out of on the person, were handed over to the oldest in this casa I do not inspect them every day. been given against both these claims. Mr. on Torts). The judgment will be for: $4.744.89 the whole was fair, although some of the events less than three of them aahore, with him while the it and sheered off. I then saw some of the turn sou. The convict who, locked with Pereira, had They are smut up every morning to the receir Caldwell adite paaking about hoisting the and costs of enit and internet from the time the were robbed of their charm by the easy man other was captured on the beach. These four kaya est into a small bost, cas Indian coastable also mal with hie death during the struggle, ing ofloor, whose duty it is to serve out their German ng on the 10th Jone arsome other day sooount was made up to data of judgment. nor in which they were carried off, it being men, we may iny, ara now locked up in the Polion and-oue Chinese constable being along with looked bideous when brow up from the arms and ammunition. So far as I knew this was bat says Mr. Rapp never was at his office The There is an action by Ortiz Rapp for $9.000 noticeable that in many instsnobe the leading onls, charged by Foulkes with siding and abet- them. Thor, insaver, had no cars, and were water. The face wore a demoniacal ox-done yesterday morning. The prisoners marob- 10th June is the day the Chiese socrityisofered and interest, I unumstood at the bearing of

man was very far ahead of his field at the finish. ting the cape of the prisoners. It has paddling away with a board, going astern faster presefon, rendered more ghastly by the inroads od obaired together iu pairs. They were chained for the rels of the ship although nothing had this case that judgment would be submitted to At the conclusion of the rving Major Ellis-been-sincs secertained, however, that the junk than they could approach the junk. I knew that fish, which bad already attacked the foreby the ankles. The chin is about 12 feet long... been done from Ist Jane. He issqually positive when this, anse was concluded.

presented the prizes, and, the usual rounds of in one in the employ of Messrs. Russell the chain-gang guards would have arms, head and clin. At the bank of bia neck Buch offer marches in the, rear of his gang. that they krew all about the ìhập being under Mr. Francis-anderstand that you give cheering were try heartily indulged in by the & Co. of the Repo Works, and it is extremely got the launeli slurgside the rer and beckoned was found the ballet wound that killed him. The chains are figod by means of a ring on one arrest when the bill of sale was executed, but was judgment for 91,744 with interest from the dates soldiers. The Military Band, stationed on a feat probably that the coalion are entirely innocent of for them to come on board. Wetookthrasgaards, a The chains, unbroken, were still on his legs prisoner and a pallosk on the other.

Chinese Constable, and an Indien Constable. By when he was taken to the Gool, and those. prisoners are paraded and insported before they fortunately there are no latters and be has to rely to which the aunts were respectively made ing bargo just oataide the bathhouse, added any complicity. on his memory, unaided—which could have been up to date of judgment PA

greatly to the pleasures of the gathering. Un- In the meantime, while this had been going on this time the jank had got sail ep, and was one we knocked off the lifeless body before the feave in the morning, and the chains are then put refreshed by his diary. Ho states that he said to

der Fandrasater Floran the following programme the jouk bad drifted out about fifty yards from the dietetice away, making for the Cap-sni-moon inquest. Oas of the wounded convicts made ou. I produce one of the chains. I also produce Mr. Happ at the Regiatry on the 16th Jane "if

was played

shore, and the whole of the turnkeys and guards Pass. We followed them, and I directed the cap the strange request of a warder that ho should be a revolver. Each chain is ezanined before being you tend to take her out of the juris fetion

were firing continuously at thoseinthe jnak. Sed-tain of the launch to run into the junk and allowed to look at his dad cozrade, bat fastoned on. The rabolveis are loaded by an you had better look sharp about it," This was

denly Pereira appears on the deck, and Assist kaook away her rudder. Ho started to do this was not granted, Fareira's funeral took Indian sergeant. The instructions to the officors nat & recmendation as coming from himzelf,

ant Haad Turnkey Charlson told him from the this. The Erat 'attempt we made did not suo-place yesterday afternoon, a large number are to look after their own ganga, to prohibit he says, bat had referenes to what Mr. Rapp had

sbore to jump out and swim to land. He was incest in crippling her, although we carried away of bis friends including brother offlers not on talking, to Freep them at work, and to look to the told him before. Mr. Cal twell says the $9,000.

safe custody of the men. We arrived at Ken: the act of doing this when convint No. 30 was bit of har stern. As we approached again the con-duty, being present at the grave, was kept back on the 10th Jung because of the

soon to jump up and clutch him round the arms. visis greeted us with a shower of coals and west The following is a list of the names of the con- nedy Town about half-past oight. The gangs attachment still existing- Rapp'a people were on

Pereira straggled desperately to get free, but the deavoured to return the compliment as well as viots who tried to escape, their gaol numbers, were at once put to work. Sema had pinks, some bound for some days before the 18th. It is diff

poor fellow's foot slipped on the side of the junk, we could, but the orowded state of the launch and sentences, primes, and dates of their incarcera shovels, and some baskester They are engaged The following formed the Committees:- cale to understand why the 20,000 wars köpt

Committee Colonel Anderson, Major Ellis, and looked with hisadversary, he was precipitated the spotted condition of tas passengers prevented tin:-No. 8, Chun Nam, five years Imprisonment is exavating and making roads. All west on. back, is Mr. Rapp had professed his readiness to kir. Francis There will bestay of execution? Major Chapter, Captain Collinson, Lieut. Met into the water. Immediately prisoner No. 151 from doing much execation in that way No. 17, Kwen King, sve yours: No. 31. com well till shent a quarter past flirur. I was at the psy on the 4th June, unless it was beatise of His Lordship --I shall allow stay of ercution. alfe,

appeared in the bows of the jauk armed with the shook of our fret and sound sollisions twisted of piracy, 20th September, 1888, ten years; upper part of the bill at that time. The prismiera the attachment. Mr. Rapp nya, however, that Mr. Francis-Is judgment with costs in both Sub-Committea-Sergeant Vafor Hill, Co. a long beaboo. He leaned over the side and of the esoped prisoners wars plunged in the Ho Yau. (shot and around); No. 13, seven wors working in gangi. They work independent- ho would have paid all if he had been asked, but oases Prior-Bergeant Phillips, Colour-Burgeant Everett, fetohing his weapon down with all his might water, and I grabbed them with a bout hook, and years, Men Kun, No. 51, seven years, Lem Fukly. The officers were distributed generally among All of a sudden I heard a shot that 85,000 was all that was wanted-and that is Lordship. I giro you nesta iu fais sait, Corporal Foster, Corporal Gowns.

brought it with a terrible crash seroan Perairan get them on board. for which they seemed to be No. 56 twelve years, Tang Hung. On; No. 60, the prisoners. would seem to be so--as: $5,000 0ish and Mr. and in the other esa there will be judgment Subjoined is a list of the racon, with their roskall The unfortunate turnkey immediately vary thankful. Auuther attopt was then anderen years, Wong On (revolver wound in right fired from the lower part of the ground. I went 74 five years, Tai Lung; forward and saw twelvo prisoners making to sank, still stohing his opperent, and neither of to disabis the jonk, and this time we succeeded. thigh: No. them has been seen sincs. The ruffian who When we ran in this third time, and succeeded No. 120, seven yan, Ho Cheung, convisted of wards a lighter that was lying alongside the committed the dastardly not did not go long un-in oorrying away her rudder, wa had again outting and wounding, 20th January, 1996 (shot jetty. They were chained and were running in They were pursued by the officers scathed, fox, alueet before he could withdraw shower of coals poured on us, which, however. dead); No. 130, seven years imprisonment; comples. the bamboo into the boat he was shot through not do as much harm, After disabling Wong Kwai, house breaking and wounding. 19th asarost to them. The primers got into the the back by a ballet from the shore, and sank the junk we tried to get alongsile her, and February, 1886. (The murderer of Tereira, bout and set cait, I immediately fall in the down on the deck. Assistant Head Tornkey shouted to the prisoners, asking if they had had not expected to live, with two rifle ballot wounds main body of prisoners and made them sit down. Charlson, on seeing Pereira slut, ran down at enough or if they wanted more. They hold up in his back and liver); No. 141, Ho Sak, sowan I then sent an officer to No. 7 Folice Statkin bo once to a smell pant lying moored oloss in shore their handa to indicate that they were satisled years; No. 65, six months for kidnapping, con- inform Lbs Luspector whathad happened. Shortly sad, janping aboard her in company with Assist We then went alongside, and I ordered the pri-victed on the at day of May, 188E (frightful after we say a ferry boat going towards Aber ant Turaksy Lowia, an Indian, and Lesistant soners to come on board, the launch. I stood at injuries to the jaw and throat by rife ballet); does. We hailed her and she came in. There Turnkey Beringer, ko hastily paddled out the gangway between the junk and the launch It will be seen by this table, that most of the was a Police Inspector on the launch, and he with bambots to the fank. Arrival within te reocire them as they came on board. I took men were long sentence prisoners. The start tried to get the lighter in tov, but the prisoners four or five yards of it after great the precaution of arming myself with a belaying

cannot be guarsod. His me was my le about loos. After this I did not ses cloarly what were exposed to a continuous shower of piecos arms they had-bamboos and other bits of wood. four weeks, and by his attempted break he has met bappened. By this time a force of Police ar

rived from No. 7 Station. Iinforce them of of wood and coal, which were hurled down upon Six convicts passed the in this way and we with what will probably prove fatal injuries the marailsasly by the auriots Subject to afterwards found two concealed in the fora. Since their inenzooration the prisoners have what I had seen and where the body of Pereira this galling attoak they drifted back from the hold under a heap of rain jackets. We had shown a sullen and impenitent demeanour with bad enak, and then marched the aur body baok junk and gave up all heps.fever capturing the already picked up two out of the water, one arception, No. 8, who seems realize the to the Gal. did not res the prisonore co-cap- prisoners, Ou looking sarcss the barbour, how thus making ten. One we found lying dead terrible consequances of the escapado. This was tured. I saw chots fired by the olivors. I have see the badios of the counsed. The body over, they noticed a ferry launch coming in on the junk and the other, who had been seen the man who wanted to see his dead comrade. shore rapidly and making for the junk, which now; to be shot, had fallen overboard. Then we took At eleven o'clock yesterday morning, prisoners autzbered No. 2 belonged to No. 2 gaug. No.3 having caught the wind, was moving away. This the junk in tow and brought it haskantil we met, Nos, 8, 27, 51, 54, 74, and 141 ware brought down belonged to No. é gang.

Charles Charleston said-I am assistant turn- bost was the West Pointsud Aberdeau furry host of laughter House Point, the launch Thistle, From Eeir cells and marched dawn to the charge and was proceeding to Aberdeen, when Inn which was a party of Polisa, wader Chief In room of the Polion Station surrounded by a key iz Victoria Gaol. On the 18th instant I rector Stanton, who by most fortunate aliance specter Hotspool The Police esme on board armed guard. Not. 60, L80. and 365 were too went out with the obain gang. Ihave no gang was aboard in uniform, heard shots on the our launch and we proceeded to the Visteris seriously wounded to be moved. When there, they of my own. I assist the head turkey. About and again on the 2nd June wrote to the eolici Me Pollock and roads with my father at No. 18;)

land, and on looking in the direction of the new Hotel Wharf, whore the prisoners were landed. I were charged by Inspector Stanton with caesping 3.15 p.m. I was standing under the bill where Yeoma tors. On the 19th Jane ho offeroa Chincao : Bridges-strest. On Saturday the 15th inst, at

Police Station he noticed a peculiar commotion may mention that the Ezrakeys I took on board from the chain gang, piracy of a jank, sad mur. the prisoners were working. All the officers were curity. This was refused on the 11th Juus. On about 7.80 p.m., two friends came to our house, This was about the heat race of the afternoon. among the chain gang. At opes, seeing that the lausoh had revolvers with which they auder. No. 54, when at the bar of the charge thers. I told Barringer to take two prisoners. the 12th Mealdwell got $4,000 from Me. Mel- and my father balled deceased to bring two cups Evernit getaway at thestart, with Luose nextand something uangnal was cvenering, he ordered the deavoured to shoot at the prisoners while we room, on being asked his name, glared at the fa and colloat the orowbars arul spars the prisoners bys, and offered security of lodgment in the Char-of tea. He brought the tos, and at about five Rogan and Garside following. This order was captain of the launch to put abont and make for were trying to disable the junk Their revolterpreter and told him to find out. Throughout were using and take them to a shed where they are tered Bank, hat immediately afterword withdrew minutes past sight the friends went away. De maintained till the middle of the second length, the spot. This was done, and the Inspector, see vers however, either owing to the fault of the the time that the charge was, being taken he kept. 1t was about the time of leaving work. it in a very onrious letter, which he explained ceased was then all right. At 8.15 my father call when Lucas overhauled Everett, and Rugin maring the coal junk coining towards him immediate monition or because they are out of order, pat sa a show of bravado, and did not seems I told Unge to keep his eyes open as there was to realize his trus position. He has only he and I then there. About two miantos Whatever was the object in writing that letter od deceased again to go out and bay broad. Haged to front Garside. Lucas kept an easy lead, ly guessed the whole plan, and determined, al would not go off and were utterly useless." I have a hesitation in saying it was misleading did not answer although my father called several and did not exert himself, while Garside tell back though he was the only white man on board the Our second interview was with Mr. Charlson,small incised womd in his forehead caused by afterwards I heard a shot fired in the direction and was refqulated to throw Mosers: Wotton sad times. My father told me to go down to the kit from Regan and began a atraggle for third place laucous, to frustrate the designs of the prisoners Assistant Head Turnkey of the Gaol. He said the batt end of the ride of the Indian guard, of the wher. I turned round and saw a num

ber of prispers raaning in the direction of the Deacon off their guant. Mr. Melly says he did chen to see what was the matter. I went with a with Fooman. The order was kept to the finish. and proventthefresespe. With this object fuview At8.15 p.m. I was op the hill on the left hand while he was attempting to obtain the weapon. not know of Mr. Caldwell's letter of the 12th light in my hand. When I was passing the dine Time, 3min. sec.

he ran up alongside the junk and attempted to side, where some of the convicts were digging and His Excellency the Governor was in the gani wharf. They were being pursued by Pereire June til September, 1886. He cannot tall why ing room I happened to notios deceased banging 4-4 Open to Non-Commissioned grappla on toits sides, but this owing to the excite carrying earth for the new road. Suddenly for some time in the morning visiting the and one of the guards. The priors all ha the 84,000 was not given. Hekiwit was not given from a partition to us dining room with the

ment among the pensongers, and the evident un bearda yell and then the report of a rifle, but could wounded men, and interesting himself in the at the bamboo which they use when carrying on the 13th or 14th June. Or the 16th Jane he rope in Court-round his neck. The top and of Ofteen of andabore the rank of Corporal; lat willingness of the helisman of the launch was not see what was going on because of way post-opant of the straggle While in the building earth. One of them sine and a rifle, which had

prizo 35, 2nd $3, 3rd $2.: (Four starters.) wrote to Mr. Expp asking for the 29,000 as the the rope was over it boar, and the bottom end

found to bo imprastleable. A second attempt tion on the hill. So giving an cedar to one of the hamst Inspector Stanton, whom bo cordially been seized fromone of the guards. Fran down the Coral. Mavarthy -vessel was perfectly free, and he said that "as knotted round his throat twice. His fest were

was mada, and Inspector Stanton, who was turnkeys to look after the xon, Latarted off at a congratulated on ble sealnom and bravery, which hall and fired-cannot say wlither--bit any to the Smith's, i. Henry Smith's claim, 54,000 about two feet from the ground. I at onde

standing in rather exposed position on the run to go what the disturbines was about. I lo sured him he would not forget. Ha also one or not. I saw them get on board the junk. to $4,000), I will hold you harmies." Now Kr. colled out for my father. He came down, arid. I

side of the ferry boat, was the recipient ran down in the direction of the jetty, and saw expressed in sorrow at the death of one of the Before I could get to the ghast thay hud hoist- Rapp und-her-Holinesswear that up till the then left-re-room and went to our neighbou A good race till the last round, when Macarthy of sorral formidable lamps of coal, some of which there an Indian guard knocking prisoners down offloors of the institution, while performing his ed the sails and got the bost away. execution of the bill of sale and payment of and fold them about the matter. I did not soo won as he liked. God was use distance swey caused very painful abrasions on his arms and and strugging with them. Before I could get duties, soil slowed himself thoroughly "sible about ten yards from the wharf when I reached 85,003 they believed and had been assured that the body taken down. I don't know why be for third place. Time, Brain. 15 630,

body. However many of the passengers ce near him they had overpowered him of the claim that the bereaved wife and family it. I then frott six rounds from my revolver. I the ship was quite free from tract, and had hanged himself. Ha had been in my father'sem ROUND THE AD BEOT AND BACK (Hmd. turned the coal with interest, and several of the and seized his rifle, with which they made off had on the authorities. His visit and the facts loaded again and fred six more, and then agains bad soonred against possible claims of J. H. ply for about two years. Bin wagen were 32

conviote, it was soon, were badly hurt. Of course fato coal jou lying at the head of the roauiting therefrom will probably be the six, making sightoon roads in all. While I was Smith. They also say they did not know of any per month. His behaviour had been good. cap-Open to bembers of the Victoris Reit was not know then that there had been en jetty. Peraira rashed from his gang of men cause of an almost immediate action being akan Aring two turnkeys and two of the guard reached Inwyer's demand or that the claim of J. E.

the wharf and began firing. Lewis then gove By the Foreman-We never quarreled with

creation Club Prine, Cap. (Twelve starters.) serious shooting affray Seeing that down the jetty after them, firing his resolver the ln this matter

J. Stopani.... Baith had taken a concrete form when they demased. He is the only servant in the house. I

Latest advices from the Civil Hospital state me three more conade of ammunitico, and 1 red attempt to board the junk without drewhole way. He ran right aboard the junk and went to despatah the ship on the 18th. They are knew him to have a quarrel with anybody

F. Lammiert

arms was feasible, the Inspooter quickly immediately rashed with the intention of stop that the Indian guard who was so seriously in them. Then I took the rifle from one of the knew that some of the other alaimants might in our house,PUNE A

zan inshore to the bamboo jetty and took ping them from hoisting sa Before. I could jured with bamboos is progresing very favour-centies and fire six rounds from the zile. One. of the prisoners was atering. He was the de- make demande, but an against J. HSmith they Henrique Joachim Rodrigues said-Ism clerk E. Lammert......

aboord three tarakey's and Indian constable No get to the head of the jetty the sails were boisted ably. His venus are closing up

From what we can gather, and the version cesed No. 2o hat a rifle in his hand. He believed, on the representation of Mr. Melbye and usher in the Supreme Cours The deceased A good start was offerted, the entrants being 838, together with a Chinese constable. These and the junk had been taken away from the and Mr. Caldwell, they were quite secure. The was in my employ na boy, oook, sad coolie. His fairly well handicapped. E. Lammert, who was wore armed with revolvers When they bad wirt. Latarted to discharge my revolver at the same a likely oncogt one, prisoner No. 8, known pointed it at me and song out my name. I fired saw him drop ahin, however, was arrested, and detained under wages were $2 per month, and board from. He had placed at maratoh, rapidly overhaaled several of got on board, a start way made in pursuit of convlots on desk, and after firing all my aamu- by the warders in the gaol as a quiet and rather thin with the guard's rille. ander of the Court in at 17 of 1885, to been with me for nearly two yars. I reside in his opponents, and at the turn of the buoy had the jank, which had drawa farther off and was nition, 18 rounds, I got a rifle from a sentry and good workman, and No. 365, the short sontenes down below and dul had see any more of hlm. 1 which Mr. Rapp with Mr Ortie was made's Bridges-street. On Saturday last, 7.80 pin, two most of the fix band, Stops and Brandt, now about 150 yards away. I wae docided to went on firing with that I sang out to courfet, ales a very study man, did not escape ensuot say whether I hit him or not. I have party. Mr. Ortiz refused to do anything to frivada esine to visit me At about Bre nulan however, together with E. Lammert were swimako an attempt to disable her by smashing in Pereirs to jump of the junk and swim ashore, of their own sooord, but were compelled to go, seen the body of No. 2 and renognise kim za wards the release of the ship, notwithstand to sight, I called the boy to fatoh tre sups of ning excellently, and the two former got home her ruckter. The first attempt, however, although I think he was going to take my advice, but either in consequence of thrests held out to the man. At the same time as "aw this pri ing Mr. Melbyo's representations, and the tea for my two friends. He brought the tes, in the order named without being caught, breaking in a good deal of the stern, had not the the next moment he was grappling with a thers by the men to whom they were chaiced; soner fall I saw Pereira and two of the prisoners ship was not released fill the 22nd March, 1888, and then went downstairs. About fire minutes Lammert handed his brother at the finish, and effect of crippling ber nailing powers, but a son soviet, with whom be fall averboard. Another by sheer feros. No. 9. had the misfortune fall out of the junk. I saw Pereire swim for when Mr. Papp entered into an agreement, past eight, my friends left the house. At 8.20 ended a very ereditable race by taking place, viot who had been standing on the side of the prisoner then leaned over the side of the junk to be coupled with No. 27, a deop dyed sillain the shore. The junk was than about 40 yards of the 18th March, 1888, to pay J. H. Smith I called the coelia to go and get some bread for Time, Stopani, 6 min. 35 sec.; Brandt, 7 min. junk, was knocked into the water by the shock of and smashed in Pereira's head with a bamboo, and one of the undoubted singlenders in the affair, from the end of the wharf and sailing is a $5,000 as sucurity for his claim against him- me: I called him several, times, but there was sec., F. Lammert, 7 min. 18 sex

the collision Inspector Stanton pleksd him up The turnkey then sank, still clasping his enemy while No. 865 was no less pitied, his connertherly direction. By this time our ammuni and hid him immediately secured. All this time In his ams. Ithan rushed down to the shore, got panion being chained to No. 130, who, in connection was used. I saw Peroirs awin for about self, Malbye, and Ortiz. The document is a no anewer, and then I sent my son to go dowa- mario-one It stipulates that if Urtis recovers: staire and look for him. My son went down and DIVING FOR OBJECTS (Open), let prise $4, the shower of sticks and coal was being continued a Httie dingy that always Hos there, and sprang ton with 27, is supposed to have originated the two minutes and then eink I did not see him any of the balance of this parohana money from about a minute afterwards he song out la Fortu

2nd 32, 3rd (3), ('Twelve extimate) so on both den Amond attempt to smash the into it with mixtant turnkey Lavis, assistant whole plan. Bo if is aztremely probablo that at again. Before he fell into the water I saw two Bopp, J. H. Smith will hand to Rapp each sum guess to me and his inother "Como'down ut 0000:

jank's rodder, made a minute or two after, was turnkey Beringer, and an Elion guard. We say to two of the twelve men who eluded the of the prixnera strike him on the head with -provided it does not exceed $3,010, but if Mr. aad soo the boy... ?I ran down andfound the boy

also a fallure on socount of the bad steering of had no cars but had to paddle out with bits of vigilance of the guards could not help them. Tambéos, I cannot identify the two who struck Ortiz recevere nothing, J. L Smith is to keep nging from a partition in the dining room by

the helmemes of the launch, but a very badly wood. My fotention in gains was not only to solves, and that No. 365, who is terribly wound-him Thuy struck several blows at hing whilo the $5,000 absolutely. It also provides that Mr. the ropa in souris. It was twins round his neck

wounded convict was thrown over into the water try to recapture our prisoners but to save Parad, is more to be pitied than blame. It is to be he was standing on the junk. He w tying

His Lordship bave allowed on the bill as put in. If interest is calculated in that way it will be done so for the '89,000, judgment for which I understood was to go by consent.

Mr. Francis suggested that both cases should be referred to Chambers.

His Lordship aald the circumstances wɔre in- dependent. In this case there was nothing to be dons but to add interest on from the data that the Bill was made ont. That was a clearly escor tailed sum, and there was no need of referenco.

Alarch Belation Watts Poika. Galop Belaotion...... Walize Waitin

Melbye's hond were registered by she. Court ng for them with coats. I have trasted the two e6969 | salta:-- security for the relouse of the ship about that separately. time. In the result I sm of opinion that Mr. Hopp exented the bill of mls and paid the not have been nearly so much if this case had.

Francis The costs in the oiter case would

THE BRIDGES STREET SUICIDE.

- 83,000 on 10th Juno, under the habef that the not been dispated.

ship was not under any arrest, and was secured against any claims of John Henry Smith, and that he was infused to do so by the false repre- sentation made on the 28th Key and was allowed to continue in that belief. When the security want of on the 4th May it was An inquest was held at the Magistraay, on clearly the duty of M. Mallya orr Caldwell Tuesday, the 18th inst., on the body of a house to make it kuoga and restore the money or boy, named Artat, who committed smicide on make a ma arrangement, and the balance of Saturday, the 15th, by hanging himself. Hon. H. evidence leads me to hold that Mr. Holmes and Wadehoussprouded, and the jury were Méassrs Mr. Rappwere left in the dark, whilst it was hoped N. J. Robinson, V. A. P. Coltaco, and A that each day would put the matter right (see M. P, Remedios. Pallark's Ing of Torta, uago 94% as to the duty, Choung Aying said In a married womso. for who finds out that bo has made a re My husband le absent fear the colony live presentation which is untrue, although he beat No. 14, Tung. Wah Tana Decansed was my lieved it at the time he toade it, if a discover husband's brother. His name was Pan Askat it is not true before another takes farther notion He was 21 years of age when he died. He was bis duty is to declare it or the original repro not a married man He was cook, boy, and coalie, sentation will be considered as main knowingly.) employed by Mr. Rodrigues, a European T But what was being done from the Stu May Bow nothing about the reason why he came by about J. H. Smith Ms. Mellye had a lawyers his death. I don't know say reason for his hang

Latter on the 1st Jans demanding payment of ing himself, molerk to

$4,000. Mr. Caldwell replied on the same day, Alexandre Rodrigues

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