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-FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. LA ISO L'I! RIOTS IN RUSSIA. EIlOr. CONFLICTS WITH THE POLIC i- }lA.Y OF THE lilOTERS KILLED. fM ODKS?A, UcfDSttDAY. ¡"<:¡igH" of Mhout and f?ta) f?t?ur i??t$ T • .Lies wo trom EkuH-rinos'.av. Some 1,200 of the :r.trs tuipV-yed by the South BuMuan Mining Co.P..Y. in the neighbourhood ?!!?hmut.struc)t?rt[ three w?f.t?ot'r ?,'i.'rt:?of?t:?'?"'y'??'?'?* U.ra.?D oY'.?er named KiichMiKUin should L? du- .v..Wither deunnd has been complied with, indtln. -triors appear t jli .vc contracted debts put a stop to further »uppiie» form the loc-d 1" von. Some day? ago the strikers at. Entlisli brewery near flachmut, irjuk a £ '1 deal of beer, IDd wasted still more. puxTeuxl to a tavern ~p.. jiv a Jew named teluvotinski. which j. Iti the nijjht tlia greater Dumber of .-rikers, more or less intoxicated, proceeded to ittsck two other Jewish tavems, where they t; -wil t" f1ud aril Here, however, tliey woren el > V I h-sly of aruied ftweigwro, wlio attacked and ..itemed the rioters, killing three and severely w\ vr.J:■ ->■ ■ ecu. several of whom, I learn, will r -1 recover M jUuy assistance h- been --t t J i?i.tL??nd.?" "?"?"?' disturbance !■ Ueer. ]ue!led. Tb# llachuiut eotn| any, I uwy a.r» working one of tlie richest quicksilver pviirs in £\1h)- THE I'OITS jrnu-CR IiOMK, WNDNFSPAT. I'j. to the prtstnt time the donations that have 1 '11 r> ■••iv .d at the Vatican for the celebration of till l?,,pe's j?bi!ee t- .??.t clel).Ow. IMSTA!. ] JOBBERY IN AC^TIUA. ;.I!)"1!Y l'HP.O"1C'i:" ''EU':On.M! ViKSNA, WKUNISDAY J'¡(.IIT. AiK ther jiestal rc-M^ry of a serious character I a* been per) etrated either at rnigue or between •tit vlace and Vienna. A money letter containin: florins was p'-sted in • ,e llchemtan capital ve'terday addiwcd to the Vienna Ludrrtank. On it. arrival the letter was .and to,¡ contain II French grammar in.ltN,1 01' the notes
THE lnWFn OF COLONEL KODIN.
THE lnWFn OF COLONEL KODIN. SENTENCK ON THE ASSASSIN. PANUI.R TO LIIT. IN cuf:sic. iha Tiitit correspondent of a London con- TaH.th? "rHhm:ln who shot Colonel Rodrn in [(."i,a. has been wlje-ned to five years' iin- pnMnmentont'.Theftct-.ofthec?arpfMh in 1 he memory of Eoany of your readers. T?w> colonel wis an Englishman, livin? in I Monmj..Ui.Jure, who had an interest in the Ardent elii Mines. The miuere allege tliat lie treated them badly, and Pain, whom e hd d??!? Ly an ofprubicm name, turn<donhtmM«<dity.tnd?ot?in< d?dwith!t gua, the tmwle of which m-uly louched the <.?uer& bre.t. Tie juri, M b not uncommon in Č "bn;n t. r:\I; Jj'tr;:t' tQ be influenced by t!a te.stin>ouy of the wi?r? who one "lid all dwlared that Co!onel Roden was a II" ,I tak, ma,ter T!iis was backed u; by the evidence <*f tii** houtenant of ^ndarn.ed who utai entrusted with ttx- duty of VI\'II"inl!' order "01"n,: tile mininl( PciJinutiitT- iUr t:iis m it may, the gt'l1lenco:> on rain leaves room for a great deal of e-Omroent, And on* i',irinot hAp being Ntrwk with the low valuation I:X' on tie if, of a human bing in th" blood- .:ai, tH.1 land of ttw venJetta. Corsica at the Meseut day «u>ains its rei-utati' .^i, in pome jxtrU of the island xt least, for thorot gh-poinjj The aiaixes there which have .I cvndudloO ,hùw,1 a 1!< of twenty JOu"¡" ?)M <<ltt 'n?thinx in t)M lintish Corsica, whith li" in St. George's Chan1 el, for even in th most turbulent district* of Ireland judges are SOUVP- J \iiiiv'* preaentod witii vnite gloves by theaheriffj A 4*\ and tOIl:1I thit the cauxe list k a vir^iu papo. In Corsica a rv>ll of twenty murders» :or each swiifi of aa^i/e ia b>- no mean* rare ùw d ti* latoct IlHlrùt'f5 tried wa* tiiac in which the victiiu, a M. FratK-w hi, Monsjing to a food family, was hot by an old soldier u.v:ned Carto; who h.id Oiu*e lain for dead on the famous i.e*l or Hdcll!ihr,n, and wile dUcovered und-r a .irap oi • ead t-,I- who had **gone down" i:, the preat d'r of the Cuirnssiers. Carton bad i?,i a y>ung ife, .1 h.?. he ,ui)?.-d :¡hj t,> fA w:U;1lI ;I" RU;'D «W(.>re bei' re a cruciiix, aitd in thA presencv uf a pne>t. that Fli.- wts 1'iiiOeeri:; t-ut Cart'n reiused to believe her. Shortly attetwardi Ii.. died, and tiie aeitiibour«i -¡tl1d' that site h«d ¡ iwa .j;.n..J by her luot.h.1fod husband; but this wis n. t j>n?v. d. Carton, however, wlio was a rea* Co iic^n, despite hL French name, vowed re-eiagein the true Italian spirit* even after his wiiY* d«a*h, on tiie Ulan whom he acciued of •leciuciog |h«r, and on meeting FranoUchi a sliort iui>e aco he iired a bullet at iiim from his i evoiwr, .n d then tiW ineffectually t. ?h-t hi-if. Mw victim li gervd a fw ho, and on JS death-bed$«\>r* to the prieit tluit Madame ?arton had never been hU ra strew. Carton, in :,i,n"ratiwi ot his n'iCt'i u & soldier, w%« on'y .ondegiacd to twenty yeara* jtenal servitude but is wearisome t dilate on tlw terril»ie R-cncs of Ai;ich Cursi-ta U continually the theatr* As the •vhtcr of some hihlJ" int> seV.ing article "Idell ave appe«bred on the subject in tho T""F' aays :ho place is & fr???t of ti? Middle Ages hi,l? e i:f'r.°ft:I :r:n and .•i\lcr h,L3 beeu preserved tlicre imtzmicutl)., at an ?r)omv-,u5 w,t to Franc.
A DESPERATE STIilXiGLi: FOli…
A DESPERATE STIilXiGLi: FOli LIFE. torR HOCKS AXP A HALF IX THE WATEJJ, CLINGING TO A BOAT BY TIIE TEPfn. Two LTun fl.t,"rmen. 1'T"od Kirby ard Ellis, were f lying thit av-cation in the Wash, on Tuesday, when their tx at was capsiied. Kiiby inMia^eti to re.? Ih rertnn dlkl,?, after swin~ui &virrt three ,il- i. f' ..t:¿"I()Ui:u¡; "n hr, UU'i! a desperate struggle for life H O..g to the "_ki g of Uw bout with hi? I.,nd? .?d when :\iue(! he liisn? on by his toeth, and continued to exchange betw?ei t" two I..li(. for about ,our hours aud a half, aud ,ft,r hi- fr,,nt teeti,,I were torn out one by oue lie gavo up all ohane* of b. lug a iVed. Tut II pas.Vmg ftslieruian's attention WB attracted to ait unusual object, it beinp !lIvon.1 i-ht,and lie was rescued and w.,nd to hi shoixie, ¡ v. j.ere he now lies ic a moat dangerous slllte
THE Tiiil'I.E TIIAOKDY AT…
THE Tiiil'I.E TIIAOKDY AT LlVKUPOtjL. COMMITTAL OF THE MVROKRESS. uveri.no! cnnt-rN jury itJlurnetl ,I ict of ?i)f..t wur.?r" n.iMt M.??* ?n?)..?v. «ho on Tu^s. iy brutnllv murdered her three childrm — Annie, iw<i 1M' "r..d. fll yu, "rId! M.r"ton inonihtol L -r1.f\wnU\"n YtoIL,rOtnpthS t) thv crimp by a tehef 11.t her ush,nd ^&s< h,'iuK t" t. dr .wned n'i .h *» should he unable It) mninlatn herf«n<ily. The hat two %veek* 8he had 1Yt!n < Vid nee of in-rtl:tl d< pre-sion and abertv ii"n of intellect.
LAND LK'AOUE orTRAflES. |
LAND LK'AOUE orTRAflES. .? OLD MAS A\r> WOM4.V BJil'TALLY;1 THKATKU. On \4)!lI4day nitlt ,rnl' men. -1 and di,. l »<\i, hrvike into tl»e dwelling of Mr. llnmphiey O'Sullivan, Park View Cottage, near Milhstreet, Un.1!1I"\ It.m irun. hi bt-d, IUIJ, seizing him i-Mighlr by the throat, densanded his revolver Mr. U Mtluvan. who is 80 years ot age, wa, unab-e to make any resistance. The only oth*»r ocvu^Uof tl^ cottace tw his wife, aiM 82, •ind tw: donatio servants One of these bravely ame to the old man s tencue. Alter a careful but unsuccessful search tor arm* one of ,lie P.Lrty en* d^avowred to steal Mr. t^ullivat^ witch A ?hott time M?r. 0-Su)'.Ttn? hot? W" brohn! mtoand hu sword taken by M^.jdighters, The' ?.'n" outrage v? imtuMtM?tv ?.'M.? t? '.htp.ic.?.).utn?hhMbM.nm?.n.t.nlb)f. it is noteworthy that whenever the Mill-street cHllcb 0' the National Lm?uc. n on Sundav itst j '¡é'U)UI1Ce.l crime outages imiu.sUatviy
lOU IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL,
lOU IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL, A dense fc? prtTtiM in t!? Ec?.<hCt*M;.<t! on UYJnt>«daj hi.bt, und greatJv iu.peati tu, rr»»fRf <»f tiie mail and pota»c »t!V;> t T)? mw) )<n?tt winch ?{? S"ut«<n)'M)t Ci\ Werfne*'l«y 1I1"11 doe 1 J.('. n* "°'" on TI:u"d,t, h .d no? -irnrert &i seven V'rlcck or Ihu-Miuy %vrTk ucuni^i, C>»ir« ritrt, wl.ith ieit A<Ut-tn«'t :o: J' rsey. f>iiiui«riiy a fUYr lu-ufi' ige, ot? Wesneedtr t"nji. (iiu |rot irrive ui>l i six o'cloc k oi; TJ UIHCWV >vep;p £ 'I' .8;l\I);I:rY !'r\ ^>v»ur»jinj wnnt of fttd. ti.e steamer was noi iovi«i.;ne 1.
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I BOUSE OF AT.
I BOUSE OF AT. I Their I, rdsitips rH83embltd ann Ut ? HMua. j tld# rece«». I" TbK L"rd ChtnceUef tak hi. _t on the Woolsack at a quarter past f<>ur o'clack, another ?e,, 3,) inel-Iilll til- M?que-<of6'?i.t"'r?.E<?C*<<oftn.the D?? of t<nc?in<)t<m. t'm Karl 0/ Kin.??. "? '.sr) ?' hc6t)<ry. Lnrd A?harp, Lord Stacky ,( Aldsrley, and Lord Siratheilen. BILLS ADVANCED. v.l pfivala lolls p4??ed tlw fin" "age, rh.J 1'k ?ncr f?-w treete) Hill read tbird lime nd pn«*ed. "t').t "H?)?td?urBt'd at touty-bvv minutes to tive o'clock.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Tbi FSTIAY.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Tbi FSTIAY. Tiie Speaker took the clmir nt four o'clock. SOL Til WALES COLLIERY CONIPAN'I' T).er.[.?tnft!.eStndi?Or<? tommn.e. )?.t; t?n ""d, I h H.U to .x.?.i .? power, ot the S"Uth Wah-8 Colliery Company ij.unoed; was n,,dtt..<tHmt"dr?r?.oH.ee''?'?6r.. f:(jYl'TlAN MEDAL=' I. Mr. STANBUl'E, Ir. reply In C"jnnsl b"CI- < IC. Mm). 11",1. her Majesty had «r»ptoved of 11,e nriti«h and Indian troops and the New S.ut.h W.Im Vnlun'^s who wer« emplo«eJ in the Soudan in 1B85, and who received tho f'nllli-h inedal, HI^O receiving the Ki,edivt, bro,o star for their service?. TIIE IllISH CO:iT:\DliLAH'î AND Till: JUUILEK. iiit. llEAI.Y CALLED TO OHDER. 'h Mr. CCXV'E?E (C. o:, ';hn I JJ P.. |, > R. R.ORO ) r.fthotr?h?n??hu)<ry h..d.K-.o"y ??"'?fir'-ulM to the f"roe undt hi'¡ ?.<.?"?-?'?; under cerUin CONLIIIUN.. the ",j:lil' of a fund in celebration of tb.. Uuaen Jubii, ????K??-U?HMA??iJ?ecacu.???deJ to Iwd t?'n ".u?t by ?'c ln«pettor Cuneral in con- ?M. ufr.T'?' *ci.? "Mhed ),? from ?fh.ut ou?br., ..d, f.n..Uv. in -onM- ?.?c. of .)?)."?"? ,,m? to him by wo cmn.tr inspectors Mt.n)?n.?t? ""??'?? cuuiiiien There was no iei»on to suppi'Se tliatthe ???n')'.K'ont?uhie?d<)t)?''rdt'r<'(!?'e" t? ?,?.rG.?)'. c.rcu).r. and th.G.<?. luent, iheieo re, MW no net-easily to inu-rfeie. Mr LY rIll. SwMury dill nol stuie on fesmtr evening that no Hueh circular as that referred to W,t8 ever issued, und whether that statement was tint unfounda«i« (Lionel KING IUKMAN replied in the r.ogutive. The former question >f 'i»o lw»n. member t<'i fhe f f axwall refeired to a 5U|>- p proj. ct for presentiog the Queen with a CJI u,, I I-, "'M)* HE?.Y remarked that Hie statement cf the Chief Seoct »rv on the occasion in(jue>ticn was a ?rf0t)ibb! (b Order, older.") The SI'KAKKK i consider the interruption of ))M-)!('i..t:n?t'?'f?'t""eunt)arht)t?ot<n'y, Hn11 INUS: i.skhiin to vdthdn,w ir. y vou, s:r, to rl:le UMt ihe ?"r'' "<4u!t?)f" I unpurJiam",nfftry ,i?EAKE t -rilint (I* iulet;uvtion of ,II bon n11"lw,n was unparlianientaiy, and I »»k him to withdraw toe expi-ebsitm t Itt used. ("Order, older. not. the hitp. aud learned gentle- a.ao withdraw the expression of wliicli I com- plao. "quibble Mr. HEALY: PoynU ME^ Toe 8PKAKEK: I mean the expression w hull the 1.,11, u.. n,hn u".d .lten I e FBi II Ih"t the (hief St cretarv hud been guilty of a quibble. 101.. JIFALY If the .nrd "QlIi!.JiJlo" b. un. pjii liainentai i, I withdraw 1* The í<r:AKEH: The Ioun, and learned mcmber inlenupiovl Ihe prooeedingsin a disorderly manner, and <d llmt the cn.luct of another men.lwr waa u quit tile." 1 ask him to withdraw tliat expres- lion. Ifc'es tie withdraw it? LI, URALY Yek.air. •rm-: rosT«OFHCK AND Jl'HILEfc DAi. Mr. HAIKKS, in nplv to Alt. Atkinson (C„ Vostyn), siitl he hid given order* that on tlie d«y f-*r 'he celebration of her M-ijyHty s Jubiiec P".t."fljce armngements slK»uld b.I- as In ''??1 to postal and telegraph '?" as much relief s«p<>M»hle, In ihe Metropolis there would bean cuilv .»nd a late delivery of lexers and a correPtKind*it>g collecti-n, and one delivery and collection of parcels. Mnny of the p-»SM fficw would be closed «lioK?t»ier. In the country there would Im, for the must part, one delivery and collection of letter und pate. Is, and the rural p.lOe'1. miter completing their deiivery, would be allowed tu let urn .it once lo Ukii waiting poioU %s on Cliristinas Nv. Tlitilugiwtut tite (,i,ufitry genemhy the posbyfiice* would be closed efier tlie fir^t deliverv until the i ime for Ihe making up of U?e evening "despatches. He m-gelted Lhul, o.i.g to )he e??encict of t?c Mrvic. comple!. rd?f I could not be R?tn 1,? tt?ntphittt on t! d??y of hheJuLiU.t. TflK SrKVICE IN \VKj5D4INSTKR AMlEY. Mr. GOVHLKY [G.,8cii4cr<and} ask. d ?lut mea> hjrf th. ??) b. t'? I" k. I., d3, r' I. t"?- ut?er ?Umn i wive,, 1. ll,p erice.. | Mr. W. U. SMI Mi txpi«sj»ed his symp'ithy with the Cl?,i,e of members wlio were 80 uniurtunnte as I* wi(inwei,? 1 r l?.v, k"? to ih.^fe granted 11 meinhors who h .d wi,?,. (L'81 t.) But tiie Cotumiitee to whom the question had been ,er.rred culd ?ot fin«l )' possible at ?<-Mnt ? endow ii,om wi'li the same privilege*. (Laughter.) Tiie Lord Ch«m!»«rlain Iwd arranged to tind places for members "nd tlieir wives *l>c sent in their nainee t»cfore ftatutdny. A sp-»ce in the north U-nvpt of the Abboy hnd been Mnd ws.-fve^ to accoinuwdate 570 meinbers. provision would be made for the Speaker, the Chairman of Committees, Ministers find ex-Miri*ter«# and Privy Councillors to sit in front. Olher scats would be allotted by ballot. It was ex pec ltd tl use in the iront seats would wear L«vej dross but with Mi^rs it was o¡¡Üun.;1. THE LOBYKK KVJCTiONS. Mr. CONYHLAJll's, quotiug an account fiom an evening paper, auked the Chief Secrt'tiry to take steps for the punishment of thecorfbiblo who laid brutdl" v 8"Hu,to,.1 th. aged omol1 Walsh at the UOlh k- evirti'Hin. Jr, BALFUUR knew nothing about the t incident, s De w". sorry to AA1 scenes had lukon phice ill resisting the police at llodyka of the most dis- graceful character. Mr. MLLON asked wr>s it true that the pohce had been tlie first to force tin entrance into the dwtllilll of the people, and not the eht-riffs officials. Would lie stop this illegality ? Mr. IIALFOUR nlitiretiondtd thst if the houses WOI lUegaily detended the police acted in accor. dance with their duty. ORDEn OF BUSINESS. LIIE CiaMIiS BILL AND THE COM. .MlTTI'.i: STAGE. DATE OF THE ItEPOItT. Mr. W. n, SMITH, wilo. rifing was the signal for loud clieers from the Conservative benches and counur clteert from the Irish members, gave the following notice .—To.tnoirow, at half-past four, I will M-To an inatructiw to the Committee en the Criminal Law Amendment (irvietnd.) Bill, the effect of which will be to name a period at which the Committee sliall lepoct I.Ü8 Hill to tiie Bouse. (.Cheers and 'I (jroans Mr. J. MORLEY' By the indulgence of t)? H"p I m?y be allowed to make tin .ppeal to the I. i¡¡IIt t.oD, U-tl,.?,n. u,.lf this i? an cxtrcuu^y iiort not ic# fwi a propoul so exirtineiy Irong, ¡ to use the Jra., cfttuMve word I con f od. (Hear, hear ) The Government must have made I1pthfir tninds at an earlier date, snd, considering the importance of the proposal, it would have been more respectful to the Hou(-("Oh, oh, i-to give u I'-nger notice. 1 hope the right lion. gentle. man will .ee his way to postpone the motion to Monday (.Hear, hear.) Ir. W, H. SMITH: I am sure (he igi?t hon. gentleman mutt have expecttd the Government to I ftinke a pn-pusal of this kind-(hcar, lIelu)-for in II nn answer I gave the hon. member for Dundee on Tuesday I did, iu fact, give an intimation that it would be the duty of the Government to make a proposal of this kind. (Hear, he .r.; It lias not ¡ 1" possible to nriive at a decision earlier, and 1 will put the terms f the not ice on the paper this evening. Mr. h. KObk K (G., Will Utc rit?t hon. gentleman say -It the P.,i.d lik.ly to be 'f Mr.W. U.SMUH: No, 1 ctnnuL M' T. M. [JLA!.Y.re-rt)hn?tt<f«nn)Mtrti<i<y wns not a day for Government bW'ine", except i .1g,?rds I h" stages of tim Crimes Bill, claimed IhaL tlie House all' uld be allowed at kast 24 hours' notice to prepare iino-ndments. Nr, W, U SMl'lil said tlie terms of the motidn ulLI L. II.onù8ù 10 the Clerk to-liiKllt in umple tiiiio fo- metubersbe iully informed. (Criu or I :"IloW Mr. H rAL Y Is it possible to get copics of th" notice beto e It primed Y The 1'¡'l.KF.II, It is not customary to give no\" H. KMITU mid l?, would announce the torui* "I t: motion 'it the cl". ,f U,. Commit'ee. Tiie SPhAKt H, beuig ,p?-1,,d to by Ir. C""y. bun<, »aiu u* -e was noihing irregular i. "I i .U. VVVec. (Dö. j&Qr., I Tiii: CRIMES BILL. I VJXAJ *■>* *■■ STA'.if- I h. tAAOMMUMa v. u" • 1,"1"" Amendinsnt (tr¡.tJ,b.¡ *> ( iiloobi*- «•»*•*♦ « tqnent to Ctauav < .4 Ù: tJl,Ut'V"tI, ^nrt for ""iJ wW, w vw l" "lw w. "'PA"c1 11 tIo UH" OlliC COfcai.-1 w I"(' f;uv i nsjx:: .I> t6!1 .U.I$..UI"tIU, w ,,4( V .u "r\'u' men *e 8A.¡, Uucuaf.v. 4.' w-^ Q" rtii' L". nuuioer/ «se:t. ;• ',W I l1:I" I., S. The snpnntr tv .t\Att r-L 'f'I':t' Tvitf; On""e<i; '11" Mr C'M\ ,n^orso th* nmuMisOr of .¡ "r( ''1' .C' iai- »-nrtr" ir th» r:1U1t Ttu r.r.rvfT(* o- r4'III(""h't tit 1'f'iI.flo11f.. 8f\r .h-It t),, ftd. ISTafak* V* ,.1.. suofstf wa • d- "ft' object of Wtuch was to PfIII" where the twini wan to be removed from the frauntf In which the Ilpoa ffttnce was oommilied, Hie venue stmuld always be in the coanty of the city Df Dubrin. The ATrORNEY-OUNRIAl, fr IRELAND op- posed the amendment, and, .f' some discussion, it was n^catlved wltl»out division. Dr. COMMINS < Ro MMMM) moved a proviso to the "I1., tliat nothing in the Act should empower 1 he removal of any trial frum any of tlo four provinces Iv any w here outride of either pro- vi?,s ?x,.Dt Ih. -?.n,v nf 'h. citf ,f Dublin. "?' ArroRiVKY-OeVERAL for !RRLAKRt've expression to the objection entertained bv tl.o Government to anything like the artificial divi- sion of provinces proposed by the amendment. Mr. DILLON* (P.. Mvyo) Mr. B COCMIDOB (G., £ >"efietd) supported the amendment. On a division, thfl nnm^rs were:—For the omendmert, 153; against. 225; majority, 72. Mr. M. HEALY it.,Cork) moved an amendment with ihe view of providing that, where an order had been made under the clause, and the place of tiial was changed, the tri..lalll>uld not take place for at least ten days after the order was served oil each defendant interested The ATROHNEY for IRFI,AND, in opposing I he atnen-hn -nt, .,id it ?o,?ll be in tho power of the law (.fhcert of t?e Crown to make a 1)t)wer of t object in view of ,t tl,. bj,-ct in i,w of l?.n. lwlio list?l inovej t ,nd. Mr. HKALY (1' Longford) supported the amendment. Mr. W. HKDMOND Fermanagh), in support- in the amendment, aaid lie should oppose to the lattthe infernal and nefarious designs of the Government. Mr. F S, rOWELL (C, !r?M) drew the atten- tion of the Chairman to the language of Mr. Red- monel. The CHAIRMAN asked what were the wordi complained of. Mr. W, KKDMOND repeated them. N, A O'CONNOR (P., RAked whether it was not necessary to take down the words ob- jeeied to. The CHAIRMAN expressed a hope that tile lan- J "Onye comi'lainpii nf wnuM be wiitioriwn. Mr. W. RKIVMOND ,id he did not apply Ihe wurds I hat had been ehRllcngod to the House, hilt lo 111t Ci.»v,.inmciit, nud 110 would withdraw the word infi-rnal" and confine his criticism to the .,)rd nefatious." "?r. T. M IJ,:AL¥ iP., tupnjning the'uni'-ndimnt, c >niplaioed of the callous manner I i'e Chief Secu-mry, %it? aristocratic s:la he dis-ippiovp.l. ICri" nr •'Order.") The CHAIRMAN' a-ked the hon. gentleman to restrain i;im,.Jf, THE CLOSUlif:. I Mr. W, II. SMITH iminediately rose and moved that the question be put. (Ministerial cheers and derisive choi-rs from tli.- Opposition.) llle motion that the que!"1 ;"n be put was then divided upon, and was carried bv 256 against lol. On the Question iistlf the numbeis were I-'jr the amendment 122 A?in.t 258 ;t I I>r. CLARK <G-. Cnithnets) moved lhat progress he if|« tted in order lhat the \"In Ihn Indian and Chitta mail coniract might he resumed. Mr. U1 U. SMITH a-:id tl.e oidrr for th.t lesuinp- li0l1 of the debate would be postponed till Mon- \1,1\, Mr. V. H. SMITH said, in replr to Mr. A. OiConnor Dom.nil) and Mr. Hurt (G Mo.peth ), iht- G /Veriiment were not aide to fix B day f"i the fu'ther discussion of the Coal Mines Regulation | Ihll The motion for progress was ilien, by lenve, wiiiiorawn, and th« further discussion of the Climes IMi wa« j.rop«»ede»i with. %I, NI? iil:ALI' (P., (,k: )f It. Chance, an ameioimi »»t providing that .n ..r?r.n)t?e unilt?r 4.igi,t b- from to the Court of Appeal, which should h.we jo;isdic'ion to h-'ar Mich appeal, "flU c «nhrm. vat or revet fie tho ordei. The ATTORNEY (iKSEHAL for IRELAND r.pp »sed tl1,' ume«idm» nt. After *0'iie discussion a division Wall taken. which resulted in the amendment being negatived bv 236 against 133. Tiii': CMAXGI: or VKNUH. wrrnuRxwAL <»F THK SKCTION. Nr. A, J. l!LFOlH RrO!<, a,id !linileriftl cheers and che-. rs of a derisive character from the olher side of the House, to move the omission or Sub-section No. 2 which provided for change of venue from Iiei.nd to England. fie Mid the Government ndlterl d lo the reasons on which the proposal was foumle I, believing that without it &hu machinery they proposed \0 creale would 1* incomplete, but ihey -.I,l bu, iN! Ute fact that I httr was a IlIrA body of opinion on t h part of Imn. gentlemen who ,Xr-d nt ¡rdy will? tlie pnlicy of the Gov. rnment — (derisive cheers from the Oppoition'1nd who iat, not only on that, but also on ttie Opposition side of the House, which it was hnpissi >Ie f- r the Govern-1 tn. lit 10 ignfTe. (Cneets an I builder.) Tile Government w.»re, therefore, f <»pininn lhat it would be a wis.- ar.il piuden' Ihinj; to abandon I hc cI.¡; 01 venue proposed by ,1110 B,II, .IIILI to •ubelitute fir it a ct^minis^i'ii »f judges. (Chenrs and laughter.) Hit Govern icnt, therefore, proposed In dr.»p Ihe second ftl1""Ioction 10 the cJ lue under di<cus»ion nld tli consequential parts of the hill rehiing thereto, and nfterwards to in?mduM* -d bill einb Hlylng ihe augge-tiun he)Md ?'<tn?.?.<C)'p"eK'?d('out.'frch<-<'r<. ) he I,l;; Rr;n,Ø :d'7nr, from the Opposition, cnng,alulahl\1 Uie G'Vsrn-1 ment on the inetlmd (hey h.d de,is?d for saving ihe time or 11" U-MISM. Mr, W Ii SMITH rose to speak amid cries of Closure" and Order." Mr. T. M. HI^LY \r U)JIq(ord), ri.iDR amid cheers and laughter, said I ciaim to move that the question h. row put. (Loud ohecl. from the Opposition t»enchp*» Tlie CHAU MAN at once put the motion for the closure, und. 1 his htiog sjjr.ed to without n division, the motion of Mr. lialfour was al.o "ut and agreed to in asi nilar way. On the motion tint Clause 4 as amended stand part or tlie Hill, Mr. DILLON strongly condemned the Met ion its it hod been left by the lecent action of ilie Govern* ment. 'he t ecent tcUia of UtW G.)fern- On a division lipinr taken, filo. nuntbers were r— For the clause. 219 against, 115; majority, 104. IMPORTANT (iOVKKNMKM Mr. W. II. SMITH then, in raply to a question from Hlr William Harcourt, "ve notice that to. morrow ho would move tliat on Friday, the 17th of Jure, if tlto Iiiil be not previously parsed through C"1IJlllillee the Chairman should be instructed forthwith to put the questions relating to li e amendments and the remaining clauses of the Bill, no motion that tho Chairman report progresa being receivwl unless made by those in cltarge of the liili. (Ministerial cheers.) The oi her orders were dixpoacd of. and The House adjourned nt 3300'clodL
DEATH OF LORD\\ INCHILSEA
DEATH OF LORD\\ INCHILSEA Lord Windiilsei died on Thursday morning of scarlet fever, after" week 's illnM. üeorl/8 James rinch-Halt.'n. tenili tarl of W'inchilsea, Earl of Nottingham, Sic., was horn in 181", "nrl succeeded hi. father in 1858, From le37 t-, 1841 he re, presented Northamptonshire in the House of Commons. lie w is patron of four livings. Inconsequence of Lord IViiiciiil-u-rt.11 tienili and the succession to the title of the Hon. M, 1'ch- Hauon, the Parliamentary representation of the Spalding Ihvieion of Lincolnxliire becomes vacant. The campaign will not bit commenced nnlil after the funeral, but the selection of candidaies will take place III once, the Don, H<rololl"índ,HlIlI.on, hrolher of Ihe p,t menilier, pr(.bbly being the Conservative and Mr. Halkiy 8'ew<.rt.?hedffe.?ed candidale I\ Ih. hist election, the Glad.toninn. The result of Iho last election was as follows:— B n. Nl. (C.), 4,561 M?-. H. Ste?t't (G.). 4,273; nmjoiity, 288
Tilli, COLLISION' Jli:R\VKEN…
Tilli, COLLISION' Jli:R\VKEN THE CHLTIC AND THK K!il I'AN.NIC. JI:DGMEN'R oF TEIL CUI'IT. CENSURE OF THE CAPTAINS. Tilegrnpl lng from New Y mk on Thursday night, our correspf-tvIeiH states that the court 0( inquiry into the collision between the Cellic an,i t'le Ilritannic steamers of t 11& While tur Company find that ihe vessels w.-ro going at too great n t-peed considering the niisiy weallar pre- vui¡¡n,lIt the lim" 1)1 the collision, and that the "e('ery piecauiione were hilt observed. &tl. (';lptain were seveitiy t-ensured. and tho second oilieir was ft-und culpable for leaving the bridge in chaigtof the fourth officer during a fog. The Court opined tI.t the piesen! system of steam- ship signals was inadequate.
I THE "MALE BAUMA11) w IN…
THE "MALE BAUMA11) w IN TROUBLE. Victor Rosetiberg, of London, known as the! "malt barmaid," who ban been in the habit of appearing in public-hous** in London and other towns and impersonating Mrs, Langtrv and the beautiful Duciirtt of Devonslure. was sent to gaol j for three tnot.;hs, with hard labour, at Liverpool on Wednesday, for stwiling gold watches and two chemi^s, the property of a Liverpool publican. armte'd in L?,rry attir'd in j w oman's clothes.
! MILS,WHII\\'OHEk"jH STATES.
MILS,WHII\OHEk"jH STATES. Mrs. Whitworth, of Dailington Hall, Northainp- Mon, 1,88 again runitted to her tenants in the neighbourhood of Neath 20 per cant, upon their hall-year's holding. This unsolicited acton the part of tllf good lady was the chlff topic of coo- versation amongst Iter tenants nt Neath Fair oo Thursday.
; liOUU) OF TICAPK INQLIKY…
liOUU) OF TICAPK INQLIKY AT GLASGOW. ( A MAS'ihit AND MATE'S CERTIFICATE Sl'Sl'KNDED. 'fhe Board of Trade inquir) ioio the loaa of the I .P, Gwg. M'«ore al HI. David's Head on May vi& included al4GJ4Hgi>w on Thursday evening. Tu ;ollrt found David Robb (the master) and ibai.l Dowie yiha -nate) in default, and BUS- eJ Uieir ceruticwtes for twelve montlis.
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MADS Ct«M .nd Pi-i? Litf an tpphcttioe -?- ..d K-k.. ew«ose». 731S3 *? tut i) ? ttd Oe* friM M<<M Y"RL 13183
THE GOVERNMKNT AND THEI CRIMKS…
THE GOVERNMKNT AND THEI CRIMKS BILL, I 1ESTERDAVS CABINET COUNCIL. I IMROIUANT DECISIONS. I The "Central News" saya that a Cabinet Council was held on Tiiurpdiy. It lasted an liour and 50 minutes and all (lie Ministers were present except Lord Cross, Lord Ashtourne, and Fir Michael Hicks-Beacli. Previous to the Council Mr, Balfour had a long consultation with the Prime Minister at the Foreign Office, at which there is reason to believe the Irish Secretary explained in detail the present position and future pros|>ects cf the Crimes Hill. At the Cabinet Council the general condition of public business, as affected by tho protmeted debalo on itiocrimm Bill, formed Ihechief subject of discussion. Ministcrs were at the commencement of the Council placed in I)osamion of I he memoranda of the Liberal Unionist leaden, to whom Mr. Smith's proposals for the acceleration of business bad been communicated through the medium of Mt-.Aki,re-Dotigl;t& The C%Uitiet decided in fnvour of the scheme of which Mr. Smith subsequently gave notice in the Douse or Commons. "nd it was also resolved not to procced with the ellluoe pro- viding for the trial of Irioh prisoners in England. Before separating it is bolieved that the Cabinet gave some consideration to the Afghan and j Egyptian questions. Telegraphing late on Thursday night the "Central News" saysThe supporters of the Government express grout satisfaction with Mr. Smith's motion, which they regard .1 almost Ihe: only means of disposing of the Crimes 1 B.II i..?,tl,ing like '80n.ble lime, They are confident that the Government will not allow the discus-don on the motion to lSl mora limn Iwo of?. nt the in?t, three nihl, and that ill the Op.o.ilion attempt to prolong ihe debato and j i multiply amendment*, Mr. Smith will not Ikishate tn apply the closuie. "rom Information obtained In well-informed qu.,t?,, this evening Ihero "a5 very good ,s?n to believe th.t the Government will make an effort to have the motion put to«motrow evening after IInly 1\ few hours' debate. Conservative and Unionist whip* have been sent out in the interest of hit-. S!llit!o' 1I)(.II..n, and the Govern- ment will have ample forces in hand to carry t!»j closuiv, if it be decided to apply it thi* evening. The Oj'po>ition contend that Mr. Smith's action in giving such short notice of so important, 1\ resolution is altogether discourteous lo III U<IU«e, and that the tiitte proposed to be al1olt..tt in >he conNideralinn of UIC remaining CIHUIWII of ihe Hill is ludiciously and palpably insufficient. The Glattetonitn Lilierals nnd their Irish memtxuft will strenuously nppf1e Mr. Smith's mn1ion until the closure Ii applied. When I he Hill for the Projection of Life und Property in i Ireland was before the D »uj>e in F' bruary, 1881, Mr. Gladstone moved that when public business (had been declared urgent Iho powt-rs of the I hu. f" t ,t? INU 1; -1. nF 110 business should remain wilh 'h 8Jtf'akrr. Ui,-n ii.?,t occa- <i..nMr. Parnell and .n!h.' Irish members moved that Mr C.d,t e be lll.rd. and ?,r. in conipisnce suspended Mr. Gladstone moved ihessmM resolution on a subsequent occasion, vit, ',n I?e 3 d ,f July, 1652, wlien ?l,? Prevention of! Cri!te.tt)Uh<dbf??Z?n)ghU)n(ot)??)t'ef.Tt<e, (»j pofition, however, now maintain that Mr" Smith's motion i uhlK,luldy wiili,-?ut 'le.L
I MR. GLADSTONES INCQX-I ISISTliNL'V.
MR. GLADSTONES INCQX- SISTliNL'V. Ills uriANGi.D VII.W OF TLUI IPJ-D QUK,SIIO> I A con*^p">nderit in the Standard of Thursdriy I pointJ out 4r. Gia"?t!'s inconsisten y on the !lrL<h q, ion by quoting th f.11,??i,?g ext,a?ts fl"o." two his speeches Abeixleen, "pt. 2o, 1871. Wlut are the iiieq'jall* | tie? flf KngUnd ann Irr 1111Ht? I rttcUn- tlA I k!,oW none. f'{.t, th.C ttu-re 1\1"(' ('4>rtl\in tuxei .till remaining which are ?ttdw..r' RnU.hme,\ aud Seot hmen and" !dch aic Hilt levied over Irish- and. likewise, there I: certain tJurpo!llf"8 rvr which puMic money I. rg-ly given In Irt'lHiid. and f< f wtiich It I, nnt, given in England and Scothnd. Then* was a higher Jaw th,m The law ot conciliation, goodas that -.ril^ht he. and that was the j L'V ofd?"" Cmiiff June 7,1S77. I "« 0 ') where jou will over the tiroad iuri'ace of the civiliied earth, you .will rind hut one voice of :I::ra' d ;IIn pathy for IreUnd, but'one vdi« <4 jud/ioeut and (un. dpll1uAtlvlI fHr England. Standhijj on tJ11" firm ground of JI'Jtie. attested hy experience, and »ijj^ p.r^t-d «n«l c11kred h," the univeisid jurlgnierd eh i- nll"\ num. to iuing to tn pud in our Kh¡rLHlJ Polld happv chspter, If we can. the fen g the tragic, the n.lNtrufcle 'ale which for almost 111t whole tl t\en t-niuries* hs made up 1i..tdJT 0' the C'1>w1nct vf F:u¡:L\jld to Ireland." One finds it impos-ib'.c to reconcile those two utterances.
IA GALLANT CARDIFFI I ENGINE…
A GALLANT CARDIFF ENGINE Lit. FIFTKKN .ATIK.MERS TO SAVE LIFE I FKO.M MlOWNINO. A sliort time ago M>. Win. Kich irds, engineer, of thesteamship Ir<»n Duke,which pit* s hetWeeuGir«liff snd Biisl'd, a. bv the M"yomf Hristol with the silver tue«lal of the It >yal Qiunane Society ti life nf a mMn who jumped into the Float- ing Harbour whilst iiimne. Mr. Uidl"r,l was i)).fnco:t?centh'dTfry)")j?'.ff'T!?'a'ry.) nnJ. in thanking the chief magistrate of tlie city for hiA worcia ,f praise, aaid he hoped he should 'tb. c-, Id upon 10 Jave the liv., of Dnf mnre persons, "8 he bad .1,d?, rowued twelve tiriii to -.cue !w, nthe" n adde I that if he w?r. called Tijion he should .,t In,1,. same wa y as he had on ao :d ;y::uhII."I\¡"r 1;i..I¡',I;alo: I A(t n', ler oppotu,,i,y f di-i?Wvi.g i?is prnftriency M swimmer 'u? diYr liia boat was lying near Tf»e Grove at JJristoJ, when n cry ?s, raised thnt a b"j I.i fallen inI i:t?lyi.ftl.i.w-k. and witliout reaoving any of his cln'hes, plunged inlo the w*ter. After a short I.arch he rume ucrosj the ind and kr-'oght h.mto 1 hp FurfCt', Tiie k"Y ""wl' xhnu.ld, and he was re noved to the Hopital ??j det.i?l,! n« an in-patlcrt. When he ?t?,-Od 1,1 a .2tt.? .?Ir. w.. we.i.g I l?, -,it, -1.-I.i,i, w" );nf).ntedhh).)oe.nm)'m'?tehitb'.ti;t'n' act, nd it "ïU c?n,,i,i,?bly damaged. This mad e Hil'h.rd.' flrlCentl' 'teml't to rescue ?etsnntf.om drowning, aevcral of the gallant acta having been executed at Cardiff nnd Newport.
I IMPORTANT LOCAI. BANKIiUP'ICVII…
I IMPORTANT LOCAI. BANKIiUP'ICV ArrKAL. In the Mvi<i"n?) C?urt of Appeal on Tliurr- day (.?.fnreMr. Justice Mathew and Mr. u tce Cave) it..9? tx part. Jc"kins n Jnkius was hpnrd. This waa RIIUPllel,1 from tl18 decision of the jude. of the Neath (Glamorgan) County- court, und tn\)1vp¡] an important question n.. to what constiiuted tradefixturrs in (,olJ"edi"n with tin plate mills. Mr. Cooper Willit, QC., and Mr. J. C. lawrnitee appeared for the appellant, the mortgagee f11" debtor'! miils, and Mr. Itighain, Q,C and Mr, W l?. Bt?n?n f(ir the irti?tee. The netitor, Th'ir.as Waters Jenkins, was a tin-plaie m Ititifacitirer, carrying on the DUIMW Tin-plate Works nt Atieravon, Glamorgan, under tile sij Ir cf T. W. JenkiiK and Co., andliada receivinR order made against him in November, 18S5, his liabilities tieing ill.718 5s. 6.I., and hi, aMeU £ 1,276 6'. lDd. Tlie order appealed against d.clarod tiie trustee, Mr. K. R, Thomas, entitled to ? weigh bridge, a weighing-machine, and certain irt>n flooring-plates upon the premises, nnd diiecled Mr. Tlionats Jenkins, tlie mortgagee, to deliver them over to the trustee.— Mr. Cooper Willis, having opened the facts staled atove, said that t1,o nul" question was whether or n'1t the property in question waa affixed to the premises. -Aftei- a protracted hearing, in which It was s hown that Ihe articles mentioned were indispeDo sable. the tppeal was allowed, with costs.
I AN OBSTINATE JUItY.
I AN OBSTINATE JUItY. A somewhat unusual circumstance took placo in tlte Coroner's Court nt Tunsiail, North Stafford- shire, on Thursday. A fortnight ago a jury were called to inquire ihto Ihe circumstances stiending the lLecid "n iii I death of a collier, and in their verdict they expressed the opinion lhat stricler supervision by r.on.ible m,g..re wus warned. Th. coroner declined 10 accept the verdict, on the ground Ihot the presentment, must be made sepa- rately, and, ns the jury would not nlier Ih. terms of their finding, liti-y were bound over in kso each to appear at ihe ,t n,sizj for the county ..d nmwe' for Hn? c?'?duet. Ther wo,?, IMwaver, .?i..wfd until 'fhu?)*T to mc.,noid,?, U.eir vcr- ? diet, ?n d as the)-t?Udcctined to alter its terms and nd;i;: I;' ::(IU:a;oPIe811er I coroner, they were d.ly ordered to .pp'r at the next assixes.
THE LIVIWPOUI. MAGISTUATES…
THE LIVIWPOUI. MAGISTUATES AND JCMLKR DAY. AN EXTENSION Of TIME REFUSED. I _t1_- The Liverpool mugistiates leiuseu an applica- tion on Thursday fiotn I he licensed victuallers of the town for an extension of an liour in tiio even* Ing for selling liquor on Jubilee Day.
I WELSH LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION.
I WELSH LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. The committee appointed by tiw fint general meeting of tliii assticiaiion to draft a O-Woot rules for its use held a meeting at Ihe Angel Hotel, Car- diff, on Thursday. After much discussion a code was agreed to, and it w ill bviubinitLed to a further general meeting for appioval. Hue uteeting -ill bo lit-ld at tlie Angel Hotel on Friday. the 171.11 inst., at 630 p M.
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I HOLLOWAT'S PILLS AND Omimorr.—TIMI atten- 01 .11 mo?. la tim? to *tU tMW). "*M?. (ot ih.T I^uras oontptouuM »AF»TI» F »> as » safa snd RETTA". = .t= == -b':I.= aa.tsi.lkn an .?SEM'f t"? M.? h.?..M? p.tKniMd b» .?<MM. ? »AJ and, In (act. T* ajl iiuus of ika oommoiilii. «u «i*tr "J l1"' ^2, 1-he PM. >n beyond .11 «* OF tna amsl EBEI- J ira T.mf.MM.M?'SM<m"r<—' oi .asto cyotriailoa, rout nie.1 '"ul,OIl aa.l <elfc ØA8lpbllh" .hk •» t'lW'n. S?t?'.?K!?!?.!? SSM." .s"?'"?" ba teaud ot tba na ftlaa. la cawa ol Pam r.Ti't:da-I"
SHOCKING ACCIDENT AT BARRY.…
SHOCKING ACCIDENT AT BARRY. A HUGE LANDSLIP. THREE MEN KILLED. ELEVEN INJURRD. One cf those fearful accident* 80 frequently incident to extensive engineering undertakings occurred at the Barry Dock works on Wednes- day evening, three man losing their lives and eleven other. injured soma 01 litem 10 seriously llutt their recovery seetm hopeless. It appears that the men engaged are divided into two shifts, night and day, tlie former going on At six o'clock in the evening. One of the gangs, numbering about twenty men, had been working at a deep cutting on the south side of the dock and on the island. At nine they ceastd operations and ad. journed to wlut is technically termed a gullet," immediately undsrnenili the brick- kHRA, from both sides of which the soil had been excavated. Here, seated aiound a large I' fire, they piocieded to enjoy their supper, a train of empty wagons being on one side of them and another string of II ucb (full) on I,, other, nt their back being a wall of earth ".u? .f,. high,cut away,umio.t vertically, by the steam navvy. They IlOd finished Ihelr meal, and were lying, nonie of tlam around the fire await- ing tho signal to resume work, while others smoked or talked away the intervening lime, when suddenly, with scarcely any noise, the huge mass of earth behind them slipped from its P'isiibii, and before anyone had time to wako an effort to escape tliey were overwhelmed and buried by the avalanche, which, with irresistible force, swept them and the two trains into one con- fused mass. One slight warning, however, tliey did receive, asimrp crack as the earth gave TRY, but lhat was all. Once the loose mixture of sand and clay was die" luibed it swept down, us wasafierwards observed, like a flood, und, like n flood, it gathered to itself foice as it progressed. Catching the two trains, Ihe iffilllell,e (all, taiiii its tremendous impetus, smashed ii-ein together wiihteirific force, break- ing some into matchwood, transforming the order and quirtude of a moment previous into the uimost conlusion and dismay. Unforiunntelv for 11,. ill f,?d members ,f the gang, they had seated themselves between the two trains, 80 thaI had Lliey an opportunity of eluding the vast iiiasti which caino rushing down upon them llicy were debarred from taking advantage of it by Ihe trucks, which erstwhile their shelter, now effectually stood in lliu way of their safety. To some, however, thrse proved B ltilvation. forming, astliey did, a shelter, from the heavy niassea lhat came tipialing down upon them; to others less fortunate they meant a cruel anil fearful death, for when the entombed men were uneaithed those most frig/II fully ir,j:luJ were found crushed between lite splintered wood and iron wni k of the tnicks. What the sufferings of some of them were can never be Ld; one can only imagine from Ihe .lod.s of it. lu I..? Ihey muM have been horrifing to the lut cicrpe. The hDd of c?ne man, named King, ,a'l ",ulil"led 8!m"st Iut of all .hap., hi. body being likewise fearlully mangled. He was an old man, inariied, and had a son working at the docl; with him. On Thursday m uning lite joung felluw had the sonowiul task of going to CllrilifY to break tlie sad news 10 his aged IInd widowed nnlher. Another poor fellow must have met Ins deaih in a manner frightful beyond conception. Caught by the dtbrit, lie was forced on t. the fire, where lie must have slowly roasted to death. His side wns burned ahin«l to a cinilcr. A mate of his, Jdssc IllIrlon, i.I.,) so terribly burned ti. his recovery is considered improbable, although on Thursday N orning a slight rally irritle hil CUe a Irine more IWp4Ifu\. One 1011" for four hours liy with hi. foot jammed in a wagon, immIi"lely over him bein: 0 fellow- workmnn, who, whi'j perfectly upright, had his Liiest Olnp'oteJf simshed in. Death in Ibis iiisUace must have been almost instantaneous; but who can tell what the first poor fellow's fieliugs ml1t have been ns ho lay for such U lengthened period willi tile life-blood 01 the oilier dropping .rn hhn, nd which completely ,??tu?t,d his cl".hel! During the Iiole of Ihe lime he "&8 heArd calling upon the rescuers to release him, but, strange 10 Mr, when tits portion 01 broken I nick by which he was linpri?nfd had been cut away, he walked ?ff complaining of nothing worse than a soreness &Ujut the insiep- Tho effects, however, made themselves eppa- rent A few lioms nfti-rwRrds, when the shock lie had rec ived began to lell. Several others have suffered 8.ve:-ol,. If reason of tI," soft, eandy soil foicing its way into their eyes; In one It is feared, nIiIH1t,f!S will ensue. One of the injurid wn. a h >y named rdlce, v. 1,0 comas of II peculiarly unfortunate family, Onl, in January last lie lind » brother killed at the works, 1,1. falher being also Injured but a few days aro. One of the first duties of the managers of the "orks was to despatch messengers for medical assistance, and Mr. Nell, the works' docl or, iTieedily arrived, remaining on Ihe spot the whole of ihe night. As the injured were brought out their more pressing needs were attended to. They were then ecnt on to the village in (rucks, being conveyed on elretchers to the flospital. This, however, was altageilwrinsuffi. cient to meet the extraordinary demands thus j suddonly made. Arrangements were, therefore, at (once made by Mr. Walker for the accommodation •if the remaining sufferers at the rtailing-room, where Ihey now lie. Nirm. Clarke, the nurse at the Hospital, will be glad to receive linen, hc, for tlie use of tlie intliMcri. THE wonK OF liESCUE. Immediately the catastrophe occurred Mr. Waring, the chief foreman of tiie works, gave the alarm by blowing the whistle of the steam narvy. This soon brought to the spot MI. Charles Walker, tlie nephew of Ur, T. A. Walker, the contractor, Mr. Robinson, resident engineer, Mr. Jumos Raihon, and the whole of the men engaged Oil the works. Ready help—too much help, in fact— was at once forthcoming, and, under the direction of tlie gentlemen named, th work of rwup commenced. In silence all worked willi a will, four men tapecislly, David Waring, John Brown, George Hockley, and NI'Donttld, eignaliiiijg themselves by the almost superhuman efforts they put forth. With such intense earnestness and deter- mination of will did they work that within an hour seven men had been found, but it was not until after lliree o'clock in the morning that their humane work was completed. The timekeeper then called the roll, and messenger! were despatched to the homes of the missing by Mr. Walker 10 ascertain whether their absence could bo accounted for. The list being made up, it was found tliat of the gang three weie dead and eleven injured. The following Is a list of the killed and injured LIST OF THE DEAD AND INJURED. DEI*. J. King, West Bromwich, married. U. Birch, Gretton-on the-Hill, single. Iiedford, Coningsby, near Bostvn, single. 1 (MI-BHD. George Robinson, single injuries to chest, back, I Rnd ejes Jesso Burton, single; severely burned about the thighs and buttocks; suffers also from shock; recovery improbable. W. Williams, single injury to thighs serious. Thomas Giinmon, Inglt: chest crushed, and eyse and faeeaUo injured. Robert Harries,single; ankle fractured. Albert Bridges, head cut; not severely. James Pearce, a lad; rilllt hind fractured, and contusions about tlie ill-ad and face. Injuries of a slight nature were received also by Grantham, Albert Portlock, Woodward, and G Parker. THE !SCENE AliTER THE FALL. The i uti ing runs east by soath oi the southern part of ilia dock. Before tlie occurrence of the landslip two lines ran parallel with each oilier through a groove about twenty feet wide, tanked on the aide to seaward with a lofty bank having an Inward curve of soft slimy soil, dull, coloortd. and non-ooiieaive by reason OF tiot large proportion of eandy material embodied in IT Where tlie roadway seemed widest and tiie outward bank highest, sliooling up Itp?m, i;emediculaiv h' height 01 about f,,r" fat, nmntMr of -apt bd bm aliuaw in s double line, the iow"d <U* Joad8d. i thl otI..r empty. Between theee Uie men had built I up a ire, and gathered arooad the latter in a circle. | The circumstancos connected with tlia sudden SCENE OF TIIE DISASTER. swooping down of the huge aggregatIon of earth have nlrmdy been docribed, and now we am con- cerned only with the sight presented when U<e lmvoc had been committ4?d and tbe disruption wu complete. The cub-Mi!, with a width of about 60ft., and str.tchin2 backward to the Italf-dmen collages shown in the Illustration above topping the crest of the rising ground to the extent uf I about 50 feet, lind evidently poured down like a gigantic avalanche, carrying everything before It and now lay covering a wide expan of surface' Huge irregularly.shaped lieaps, many liundrods of tona in "ei"hr, formed of earth timt crumbled and fell ,w.?y as It dried In the 11.,ce, scorching rays of Ih, sun, occupied I h. lint line of attack, and behind these the iibrii ran back to the parting point in jgd. lumpy undulations, 't he effects of the inrush extended the length of seven or eight wagons, three or four of which had been completely overwhelmed. With its greater force apparently In the centre, where the ellrth had absolutely filled the wide trench and invaded the mainland beyond, the evidence of havoc WIU more apparent at I he side., To the l ight, about a dot»n feet from the open space of the road- way unaffected by the fall, the men bait sat, oblivious of the impending danger. Her. the terrible impact of tlie mighty stream of soil was made visible In the crushed wagons, which. driven witli irresistible impetus, had Ilieir solid tieums snapped and sundered, wliilu their iron fixings obtru-iod in all directions, jigged and lorn, t-oina of Ihe wagons had been lifted up bodily and deposited with such force on others as to pierce through the woodwork, butsiing tlie sides outward. It was in Ihis fearful medley of splintered timbers, broken, twisted, and distorted iron sliafis and bars, embi'dded in the vast bed of clay and sand, that the men had for a time been entombed. Across ilia crunched sides of the wagons large patches of clottrd blood still clung below, in the wild confusion of wheels and buffers, articles of clothing, tattered and ",rn, ley wliere the rescuers had cut them ff the bodies of the men in order lo release Ihe latter. Peeping down through the apertures formed by the interlacing limbers into the dark recea.es filled with water, the remnants of the unfinUlied meal could bu seen, and .1. the tins ferrying tlie food of the men, which now were bulged and broken. At tlie time of our visit all had been rescued, it was believed, and a score of navvies were busily at work close by the .¡,Ie of tliat great towering mound which had brought dealli to three of their felloars, and which atiji-it a rumour obtaining curreocy were true—lay heavily on one or two more. SUPPOSED CAUSE OF Till". SLIP. The slip is attributed to some water having got in between the cracked grunnd, thus causing the whole to slide. The fall wai a verv heavy one, the oorl ion detached being 46ft. high, 30ft. wide, an(I 40 varda long. Tills would mean a slip of about 4,000 cubic yards, competent authorities estimating a Ion to each 3&rd. When ths tietnendous impetus this feaiTuI weight must have nceived, cowing fro", a lielght (.111"1) 50fl., is remembered wme Idea of the terrific force exerted upon these poor men can be gathered. '1 lia wonder is to many escaped alive, flad it not been fortitefict tiiiit some were in a meanureablo to save themselves by crawling under tlie trucks, not one of them would liave been spared. NARRATIVES OF SURVIVORS. Robert Harries, a weh-bjih, square-shouldered young man, willi a nwit frank and open coun- tenance, had a iruly marvellous escape. Our re- presentative saw him at the coffee tavern, where beds had been roughly uremporioeol for three of the injured men. He had escaped with a fractured ankle, and related his experiences ia a matter-of- fact, unaffected way. No," he declared, in rewy to a question pot to him, Scarcely any noW whatever was heard before the • muck' was upon us. It was very silvnt at Silt, then lliere was a cracking, rasping sound, followed by it terrible crash, al one fit. "f wagons were hurled ulton Ihe othlr, I wassitting on the I epmr I of one of the loaded wagons—tlie lot furthest away from lhat side—with uiy face turned to tha empty wagons, which stood bet wtou me and t he muck piled high beyond. We were quite a lot there, with a fire In the middle. The first thing I saw was tim bungum' (earth) rolling down beneath the wanDl. It came with a terrific rush, carrying away tlie empty trucka, and lending them with great violence into ilia loaded onos on the otiier aiding. We were right between-mndwicited as it were— the two lines. Soine of my companions, observ- ing the danger, tried to get away. They were the chief sufferers, beciuse, caught by the driven I empties,' tliey were lified off their feet and crushed between. I was thrown to the ground between the trucks, and my left foot was twitted between U.- wheek I could move my boldy about, but It was well nigh impossible to wrench my foot out. For four houts I lay in that position, and waa the lastof the lot rescued. I was in great pflin, and ehouted repeatedly to those excavat- ing for us, and they invariably roplled lhat they were getting to me a. fast u tliey possibly could. It was terribly trying, for I was fixed between two dead men whose bodies- had been jammed between the trucks. Titeseliadbeen lifted from the ground and were in a state of suspension, l liey laid, no doubt, died immediately, for during the whole time I was there I did not hear one of them say atiyi liirig, and 1 could Aee the blood trickling down tlieir cloihes. A little dis. tance off I obieived I third man, who. I believe was also dead, but I cannot my for certain. Tlie men at work outside were four houre gelling to me. I escaped because I was under the trudr," George Itobineon, another of Llie injured, lay In bed suffering from a crushed stomach. His eyes were fearfully discoloured, and be staled that only a short time p-eviously he had Ids eyesight resloied afler the disastrous effects of the land- slip. He itave a very intelligent description of the occurrence. We were lilting around the fire," lie Mid." when I heard sliouting, and thinking tliat the couple of liorses standing by were getting away, I got to my feet and looked. Then I saw what was happening. The side of the cutting—soire ihousandsof r-qmra feet of earth was coming down upon us, as I thought, in one great lump. I tiled to let away, but the •bungum' was upon ua in a moment. Before 1 could move almoit I felt myself hurled by an empty wagon against the landed ones on the otiier siding, until I was jammed between. I could bear the cries and groans of Uie men around, but 1 was too severely pinclwd I to utter a eound myeeir. The earth had filled my eya, and all was it.. it aroura me. When Llis people released we a few minutes after—I waa the fint got out-I was quite blind. Another mao had been forced right against me; he had been but slightly injured, and aa soon as he crawled out my position was made more easy. At Use tie I did not Uiiok my injuries were nearly so serious as they have I since proved to be." James Pearce, a Ind, had his right arm ia splinla. and looked weak and worn. He had not much to say. Be liad heard the noile of the falling earth, had seen it sweeping down upon UII line of empty wagons, and from his seat between the two lines had wilneMed the crashing down of the dibi., His mind was a perfect blank a* to the subsequent occurrences, for, hurled against the old.. tie had become unconscious, and had only awakened f filii this painful sleep to find himself In tho liospltal. Albert Bridge. was one of the lucky oaea. Stand- log up against the palings Dear the hospital with bandaged bead, and surrounded by a knot of his companions, be, wiLl. just a touch of the Warwick- shire dialed, described how tliey liad the prerioul I night, about fourteen in number, eat around tlw In "Ia a bunch taking supper. We bwzdjua a bit ot a crack," lie went on to say, and then I th. wholo side seemed to tumble on ua. I was hit against the rails and cut my head. Tliat was all I got, but I saw one young fellow on top of I It. fire, which was close to me. I IoInl out several times for water, and once I got free I fetcliedsome to put cut the fire. Before I was freeJ, which happened ten or fifteen minutas fter the fall, I could not move, for a lump of eartli was on my head, and my feet and legs were deep down. One of the men had his shoulder pinnod to U" ?.; .Iher ft.d to haYe had 7 1,eg d crushed, for It was tighlly jammed between a Couple of wagons, t don't think all those who liavo died were killed at once, for I noticed tliat one of them lived for com, lime after the fall, but before lie could be removed he was dead. We were fourteen tliere In all. Three are dead, six in liie haada of the doctor at the coffee tavern and the ltappital, itnd five of u. have been but slightly injured. The two Ioor- were the Aral to see the earth coming, and as they were furtlier down the cutting escaped. One of lliem Was tied to the manger, but lie tore lhat away and dragged it after him. One of Uie unin- jured men had ? v..T -r, ."e. He was ,hrown hy he force of the fall right over Uie buffers of a truck.
TIIE SINGULAR SUICIDE OF A¡…
TIIE SINGULAR SUICIDE OF A MOULDER AT CARDIFF. INQUEST OX THE BODV. On Thursday m ming blr. E. B. Reece, coroner for the district, held an inquiry at the Mayor's Court at the Town-hall into the circumstances at- tending the death of Henry Lewis, late of 7, Ei •encrer-strect, who committed suicide on Tuesday by jumping into Uw Glam rganshire Canal. The first witness examined was Albert Lewis, who deposed that the deceased was hi* fatb r, and that le lived with his parents at No. 7, Eoenezer-street. He last saw deceased about nine o'clock on Tuesday morning. He appeared then to be io his usual health and spirits. As far at witness knew his fatlier had notioubleonhiiml d, neither had be boen low spirited. He was a man of t?.p, rate 1,.biw.-Uenr)- Mu I Y.. man f the d?,, = that tl?ey worked together as nioul ten. at the B.to Ship Egi.,?,r g Yard. OnTuestla mornin g they lft llie ?i.p to go :S:l:uids::vl=r ff, E::d: in to.. until afler twelve, when they returned ti the works. He last saw dec ased alive about seven o'clock in the evening he was then leaving his work. There appeared to be n,,thiug Like matter wi?b him Uieu. le was a man of jovial temperament, and of a very even diposit)n. Witne« 1,?arJ of hi* death I" rt haif an hour afterwards.-William Junes, of Trrforest, a boatman on the caiml, depoied that shortly after I seven o'clock on Tuesday morning lie u-sa standing on tlw wwt side of tiie can: at out fifty vards from Uie ??w briilge, whea | he ;a:m f: '.vm U:St b: In; water. As lie »as running towards the st>o'. lie ] saw a Bute Deck police • constable ju.p into tbe canal after the lUan, Hie officer was on Uie bank «hen witness got there, and lie told him to get a grappling ??.n. which Ie di I, and ihev succeeded in recovering the body in about f,it?In or twenty llIiuu, Police-Constable Evans, f Ui Bute Ilock plice I'Ce. ;ra ÙI oi:: g{: by tho Prtl witnl, and further depo.?i th'\t whpn he Ii" saw the decease. I he was about twenty yards from the edge of the canal, walking i;i the direction of the town. When aliout six yards from the dlt-I cease d the laUor turned suddenly round an i ran straight into Uie canal, and witnem followed, but deceased ever rose to tlie surface. After the body iuul bmi ?ov,,rod, Dr Mullin was wnt for. but before Uiat gentleman arrived the usual remedies for restoringlifefromdroaninx were unsuccessfully api'licd. Dr Mullin subsequently ordeied tlie re- moval of the body to tin- Glamorgan Hotel. Witness saw no sij;ns of lile —The Coroner, having summed up the evidence, remarked tliat tlie case was a very siugular one. The witnesw* who knew the deceased had all testified that he was a man of even temperament and 'hat he ap- peared to be in his usual health and spirita when saw 1-d, last. It WM. however, tb.y? ble that Uie uufurumte man, when he saw the officer, was luddenly struck wiUi a fit of i.u?ity, ad while I. t condition ),ad com- mitted the rash act. The ofh?. in attempting a rescue, had, he thought. uW -very- piuckit)- -Tim jury after a short deliberation, returned a verdict to the effect that U>e dewased committed ¡ suicide whilst ia a state of temporary insanity.
THE CIIAHUP OF I MUI .ZZLKMENT…
THE CIIAHUP OF I MUI .ZZLKMENT AGAINST A CLYUACU CLERK. WITHDRAWAL OF THK SUMMONS. I At Swansea Poiice-tvurt on Thursday, alter an order had been made by consent calling on John Phillips, of Clfdscb, late secretary of ill* Onribaldl L."III. of itis Ancient Or-ter of OJdlellows to deliver up ceriaiu txmks Mr. Benry Duvies, wlio appeared former -io,, to proaecule P.!)Ui)t for embeuiing LM, moMyt of H« trustee* of the -i..y, -id 1,. proposed louk Ie sanction of Uie bench tn t)Mt t?kit? nt a cnune which *ZtjieJ 10 W permimib)e under the Aci, S?tit)n 16. That day w?k rri-"nei was brought up on H charge of embexzling £ 20, d sufficient I ¡d:Chr;: dunf.fy "o ï::i" )n U ranting a remand. AL thl aims time some expressions of doubt fell from the Stipendiary with regard to the practicability of proving the charge u I hen framed, prisoner being charged as a clerk or wrvittit.-fibe Stipendiary: Oh, yes.—Mr. Davies added Umt In Uto interim I he trull- liad examined Uie books of tlie society, I and tliey Imd to a certain extenr received assis- tance from Pnillips and the course he now asked Ihe bench to pursue was to allow Uie prosecution, hnin..&n1 1. Um difficulis in p,.vi.g ihe MMMit?tM'MMt tt.t', '0 ttdcpt. tlie cou*»e b l mwtd by Sat?section 9, SecUon 16 of Uie Act, which -d- It poaIbl. )n m?ttumutMy pro- "Iine.ilh a vie* b> obtain real¡,ut.IIIR.-Th8 Stipendiary I *ui quite willing In agree to this, Considering tlw difficulty lliai 1MS been suggested. I suppose, in fact, you wiUidrs* the case.—Mr. D.iviee: With your permi48ba,-Sullullon. accord- ingly withdrawn.
RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT CARDIFF.
RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT CARDIFF. FIVE TRUCKS THROWN OFF THE LLE. I lwwwn eleven and twelve on Tliu morning an =te=:d,¡I::ab=::f I the Bute Docks, which fortunately was not attended .Iuj wri?n cumn wacm It cpp,?? that a ?i'le ofeoginH bek)nging to the IU-ymwt Railwayeoo.-I pany had just pamt!d ihe bottom of tlw East DoLk I:dtl:\=n";> tlw bO: w. .pl.1,?ed -use.. c-,eml wag-n "t off the metals, followed by four ouie?. The gdiver at once snut off ne;?ni. and, u he w? tr.,elu a slow pace, U?- train stopped Qttrh;:F. ately. Intelligence of the disaster was sent to the Doc k Office, and in a Ahort time a crane and a Mng of men .rrived on the ?ni?,:iud in abot an four I the wfgons were ali replaced on tiie line very little the worse for the accident.
-A STEAMEtt ASHOIZE AT S(,'II.LY.…
A STEAMEtt ASHOIZE AT S(,'II.LY. I The steaiuar Gtatlefurd, from Montreal to London, with general imtko and cattle, in ashore at Scill", IIn.1 up,lcd 10 bwouiea lotlll wr,ck, Tlie Casileford innn iron screw steanmr of 3,044 tons I rota, built al Sunderland In l £ 83,*fid uwned by the Castlefrrd gteatnthip Company at Liverpool
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LOCAL LAW CASES. I
LOCAL LAW CASES. I THE PENARTH PROMENADE PIER. tn the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of J»n«i Ice on Thursday (More Mr. Just lee Day, sitting without a JUIY) the c. of 1I:iiv.n V. Ainswortli came on for hearing. Mr. M»OIA appeared for Ihe plaintiff. en,) Mr. I.<wo. QC., MP., and Mr. blackwcit represented the do. fenrfant. Mr. Mnre mid the action was brought to REENTER L150 as ordered by a memorandum in writing directed to defendant 10 pliy plaintiff out of £ 500 due to A m,. S,IIR d. n agreement I wOlIn Snplil/rovo and Ain«worth# D*TFD IL. 81h diy "f Jun", KS5. In 1381 PMIUV.IP, the pUimiff. wa? acting 8Oliritor, nd in HINT veur RNELH GROVE, who wis a civil t?nL!in?r. nniferlook the construction OF*PROMENADE pierrit Penurth.Suliiv»n obiaincd for SneMgr'tve A JTOVM >nnl ortier from tha 8cMrd of TNldfl, whirh FUIBAHQNCNTLV b-e nn Act ?f Parliumpnf, nl l?, -1,. ?b,nined of ¡ the foreshore from 1-0..1 WINDOW AS owner of 1 h- foreshore, in order that the woi k. witliiorined might lie constructed. Tha provisional or«tor was in force until July, 16c5, wlien it expired,! but it was ubj-.l to be revived by c"- tain pmewdingp, which were undertaken, i On various ?c"siolib affr he had HhCainrd fli? light* Mr. 8n*llgrnve Id-<1 to aelllh¥m, "rd on the 8th (?f June, 18S5. h* entered into HI: r*gr«e- 1.?nt with Ain??,,r, )? to .11 hia o<»n« reaaions ft»r 1, 00, ti,e money to be p-»i<l ns follows •— £ 50 nt the execution cf the d X4 60 by caah, and £1,000 in of fully paid up s h ares. Mr. Lockwood contended that Mr, Sullivan did not receive an assignment in writing for CI511 from Mr, Snellgrovc a* necessary to emlllle him lo recover. Mr. Justice Day held tJ, the notice to the debtor was a good asci^nm^nr. \Vn* Mr. Moore in a posl- tlon to prove thut £150 r the capital of tho coin- puny h»d b^en sublet ib«- d f Mr. M," I- Said he could prove tint some- thing like JE5000 Imd been sub^ribed. The com* ¡ pany hud been formed and registered and the shares Allnn-d. His [.jrdship gave judgment for Ihe phin! ilf I f, ?, £ 100, with ?- 1,4 b t ? g. o, I lo "tlr exe. ution on P.) D?!. ? t "f £ <00 i ? t ? ri enable M r. L >ck- wood to move a Divi^iooal Court on the point he had raised. INSOLE v. CAWDIFF OOItPOU\TlOX. lHE PCRCHASK OF ELY COMMON. This was a short Couse to COMA before t he court J no minutes lor A c-onnl judgment, and came on Iwfore Mr. Justice Stirling in the I Division of the Hich C"ur., Mr. Graham Haslintrs, Q.C., nud III" liym apptaretl far the plainnfTs, END Nr. fhlck'EY, Q C., and Mr. Kussell a.,herl. for the corporation. Mr. Harln" said that TL»is was an action brought by two gentlemen,who *#»re ,1o"OUl'vivinll members of commit'ee appointed UNDER the Land CLAUSES Act AS aCoinn»ii»ee ..t G»minor>«RS. jind who were emilled f" ,.? in tln"¡,' o",n tIH\\r.! asking .ptodl\c PERFORMANCE of A ceitain H^RET IM NI ..deghetw-n Committee 'lid ttie corpora I ini for tlie purchaseof commonable rights. ANA*:I>'l wits made, FIXING Ihe mnounts "110111 ot E0730 ("r tlKWeover C«nt'»n Common, LI itidaff, and i tie ror- por.llj!)1J TXLNG I-OTIIL^D 10 H>K>; TNR-AN under the) <!ardiff linpr«)?eineiit Ac*. Tha Cllr(lflrnti,t{1 took under the La;id <« CLIU»ES Act for I., purpose OF having a comn.inee AP|N»INRED. I'lye! gentlemen were appointed, vix., the t' pJuinurr". all,1 Mr. Humphreys, Mr TH"I|,U« WILLIAINSAND Mr. William Williams; the THIC" iat IE> hail ainre did. A. ,,w.,d ws t 1,, 21.f A i?. it, 1885. 1 l?,lt I]>e sums mentioned *h< ulu B* I>aid. An' action waa brought for th espta-••ft.1 vwformanceof iho ngreeinent, t,, Al It defence was put I. which rsi" a QUESTL -N to RI^H & of i)wiior, H i ;I, :¡:J¡ tí I ilUql!tI;i',7, ;10 i o't.¡:i I to rei'eive tha uione.SS, as tlie Act said that the RECT-IP* inuat he AIGNED by three memhfr of the committee; also that ,II" eorro1"tllion Ind no Itlone1 apjdlc hl, IfI this PUTP^>SD. he C'TRJX.RHTion had NOW C msented to judgment illlhe teiatis ^Thut ihe ,,¡:rk-! 1,nt pr 1, ought to b. specifictl'Y |WR- formed; that 'hIt D^FEND-NU TMV INTO COURT the two sums of £9,130 .n.1 LS t,70, end thut such P). ¡ uients he pfooed 10 Ii", C/-dit of III" 0<" ¡"II, ,1t'Claringlhat Ih order for pavm-nt, iu »«lM»uid "oIt be enforced against the private property of mem- bers of tlie &*rpotation. .%fr. J,Wiee Stirli,,g: 'ri,,t rither unuquot% iA it not > Mr Hastings filii I that the dftn.f.nl.iI,"J it. It was true they Were H corporation, bul it F«uggeet«AL that th< re MIG'IT b" .o 1--i H IB:- y and the pUiiitiff-, H»EINR>IV, A^REEIL TO TOE :n'Ih7ni:7:ii,'t,:t 'h:;Ittr:¿; j for PAYMENT in ahouM not he ""fonýd till TLFE 31,t of A?gu-l,1887, unless 1,. CORPORATION »»eglecied in the meanti TM to I.ply to Parliament for Its puvpnee,or 1101. h.r ,.r"o..011 obtained |»ow>rs fnrtionowlng AV ne> foi the PURJTOSE and then there was IlIovikn f >r payment of 1.ldilllifY.'¡ Mr. Russell HOB<RU said ))xt hexptxtred??!' Mr. Buckley for tlie r«»r|I»»ra!»nn, \\110 were anxiotts that tiie minutes FHOTTL I be I.dopted, and MENT in accm d wice | ronounced by Id, lot.Uhip. hut it waa THOUGHT tieeirable tii .t lie sleaiid SAY something In the matter to ask his lord.hi" to decide wh# liter Ihe court WAI competent to decide thi* matter. Mr. Justice Stirling: YOU are either competent to Cnll8ellt to the decrco ur :u are not, If you are coin|*eten1, }<>U iwve CONSULTED, but if vou are not competent "till ought nlt I consent. It is a most IlIiprnlr COURSE for you TO advice the corporation t > <OURENT if you are not comjietent. If you say it is illegal, 1"1 it ought to he argued. Mr, Kussell Rolmri. said lie woe anxious to obtain hie lordship's opinion ..h.tI.er it was legal orU)??). Mr, J u.1 ict' Stlrhng: Let it 111/'1 h,t/) U.. pIIpt'r, I ..d be .,gue? in Uie regul.r way. LEWIS' MKRTHYR NAVIGATION COLLIERY i COMPANY (LlMITKD) V. JONHS. In tlie Qiieeci'e Uench Dlv^^il n of the Higl,C-Urt I of Joetice on 'I1u, (,fo, M r. Dennmn and Mr JUI4tiCtt Grantham, sitting »is R dI9¡.ionrtt cOUto) Mr. Hullen moved,on hehalfof tin* plaintiff-, j set A*ide an .d?r "n Ihe 30 h of M.rcl. last by Mr. Justice Mtnisty in Clwmbeiv^ confirm* ing (lie order of ft Master in Cliainbers dianglng | thevenuein the action Irom Bristd (^Glamorgan*. thir? The motion for the rt.ratice of the venue to Bristol was granted with costs.
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CAItOlFF ADMIRALTY CASES. THK (»I.LISU)N BCTAliEN" THE CLYUKSDAl.E AND THE BitAUK ADALIC. At Cardiff County-enort on Tlinrsday hit Honour Judg. Owen and t w» nsuiiml hud before litem tlw ess1, which was ixiillv liMinl on Wedn.s- dnj-, brought by M_r., Rolwrt M'Kill and Co, owners 01 tli« sU-»m»liip nguinst Messrs. Jo«e|ili Temp.rley Co., of S««c*»tK llieOM Iters of I lesteanislnp Bracka-lsle, to reeorer If* am of ifoo for injuries sustiiniM hv tit. Clydesdale in c.nlision viiUi the lirnctudiU-, in Cardiff Cliannt I. I liei-e was < cross nciinn I)i-ouglot hy Ihe owners of Hie llrsckadiln to n-cover ftitin Messrs. M'KIII and Co. the sum of JE300 fnr injuries inflicted on the Drm-ksdsle tiy the (ly.lesdal^. Mr. Abel 'flioinns (m-liucted hy Mr. T. U. Swi,h.) &)p.rd lor the owners of tlie Cly,iept.W, find Mr. Ineledew f"F the owners of th. Urackudalp. Thec ilii.inn occurred on Son- day, Much 6. It wm liitjli tide a few ininuiee after tlirte o'etick, at wliieli liioe the Clydesdale was proceeding, in clmrijp of a pilot, up ltie Cardiff Uutway. In front uf her *a« a «'#»m»liip cil'tM tlie Lesrenulx, behind wliieli was also < screw Bteainer, naui^d the PiiiliilU Tlie latter w.is ira<luHiiy lieadir.g dir«ctly in footitof ilieC'lide*- dale, filing so nmr (list 11111 tnnllf lighllr c>Hided willi the Clydesdale. At tliis lime its Brack"- d'lle, which WHS lrrg..1 f I ttom?thine ?' 2,600 tons bur)?n, w? :7in0..khe 2;:nne":ry b;i}'in Cdiitre. She bore d?n opun the Olydesd^U. the owner* of which all.' £ Pd tint llis Brick*diilD. tD¡:tuN wire n"t mv,red .1 as Ih. y OUlhf to 1, b??n. An<llh.1 KIM was on iJie wr.«g Md' ? !')*? chnmiel. The vwe)' <?)))dM'. both «urtalnln( Injuries to II.no.nt named.— The evidence was cr.nl inu^d, and 011 jim conclusion the court wm iul(1ie«s«d b,-( I- by Mr. Ahel Thomas aod by Mr. Ingleilew.—Afu-r a short consult At ion with U", asseesors. hi. "nnour de- livered judgment, leaving qumlic, s of fact, wliieli. he Mid. would bs setileil by tlw Court of Appeo), to whom he understood the one wss to be submitted, lie lield tlist both ..). were In blame for the collision, and an order w..uld aeoordinaly be made for an asaeasor to assesa damages. COLLISION IN BRIDGWATER R1VEH. I At the same court liis H-,n,r ai-O I,xd ue[Ar* lilm a cose in which Mr. Wk|II>. id^e, of Paiinrth, souglil to recover from fclessr*. Hipwo^il and Johns, of Gloucester, tlie owners of tlie ketch Ut?r)ti<n)t. t?'e "HM n: ?M f? dm4g. tu'?tn?d b!-?)te'<-h.theA..n,t.jr<U??inU<"r)?. water River on the n?ht of SuMley Mircli 6. Mr. Inglertew wis for MI. «J I I- bridge, and Mr. Hancock for Llie owners ,4 the Georgians. — From evi>lini*e t?duced it _med '?t on )? d"" rsmed Georgiuna and ihe Ann, log*-ther with two other hl('Io8, the Snleiy .nd ?h. 1), id. taken in tow"" Rurnll.m by <u<.<t)K<) t,.k V.,e 10 Dunball, in the )!!i.?''t'trh?r. wt?rt "?.y w.rM lo occupv ?rth< hy t)? qiny. T!« ftt.??ft<. ¡;i,t\If¡II;, r' ')'1 h:GI: I prt'pared 10 )"keH't *«! ,a.he "M dmiig SO, however, the Georgians came out of He ln-nh she liad cc<u?M. and, "w)n g iinf ronnd, f"tM ftí.hd.:1I ,íllrf',r,: injut? to tA. I-L <"? 'o ?< "t:? smount mi in ed.—Tlie defence *hrt.:ivcur,-d to P,-v.th,,tb,?f?-ati Gto'?u? ..u??g .?nd Ihe mptain gave the captain (I li e Ann noticr, hut his Honour held t)MHtM)U't' .d r?p"'?t<)< n/»twithstanding, and entered a verdict for tbe plaintiff, referring the matter loan arbitrator to ■uea dams PES.
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CAL'DIFI' ravB0«s LKAOUK /iai If often, Xo. 1.113. M, tnU-r* are n-qiiesii-it 1() nr.t<- is. re will Ik* no meeting of tlii.halHiHtlnn II,i« lFrid.iv) evening. Ho*»n nr TnAnlC F.x'I1IIATIO:< — At lie rxunl- nni|n i.f csnili I'ltes f .r master.1 and mates' c • if¡"'l! held *t <*ardiff nn T'Ud.ç t.st snd following d?v. Mr. R?n W. nopper, "f K'fM)?. rn>id, t!lk,Xinrlon. L..?i n, .uccstul in olnninmg his second mate's t'ertit\1\11'. h. being Iti. flrl" lime 1)( enmin i' hn. Ir. Ilopper wns rr..pared bv Cnpisin C Mills, Navigation Mio.il, | 60 rp,,t. Knsih. THK iMrsHTtAt >OCIFTT: ITI AND Aspirations.— On Tlmrsrt.y evening tlie lion, s-ecreinrv n( Ih- n,.dift' luifiaritiil So<-ioly, Mr. H M. Thnmiwr.n, Inviieil a number <of re,tr_n to ttlt Lecture Th win", Queen-sit wt, In or'er to 'I""r rend piixr by Mm on the work and objects of he sociotv |-rofe«sor Tsnner occupied I!'f cli.iir, nn d there w«« ft goo.| atientlnnce. Mr. !t:I):.J. ,rJ/n:r7\:rni'p :I'i, i in the town for the tei-reati «n and .If, of Ihf I,ubli, ".id ,h.' Hie lmpnrii.il S.<riiy p.rtMk 10 R certain extenl of thp recwative character of inoi itu- !i"n2 Theixipnlsr inesn-fordi.seminal ing informa- lion consisted of the ticwsimpeis, wlilch. h-.w. v, r, lr:I:t:! Ii ,i\i t't(!II;" (\I'I;!I;t:I: 1 whilst polillf-sl meetings w. re in tl:(, tin liener. DeKitinc K.icieiie« "II" f.wen-d i>a"i«n- sliip, rnilier limn in:patti"1i.y. Ruch, liesnid, were the considerations nhii-h l-d 10 the bain- dilÎon of ,he lmpft'U ,1 Socieiv. 1'le-ir scheme .1. t, It nside 'In ceninffs f' sH.ties^ hv Ihe tl,O..t conipstent thinkers nnd spealten on V!\ri"\I subjects, and devote oilier evening* lo rulll Iln,1 f:tu 11i'II"fillln amongst it, meiiitien. A l.ii fj v,,I.s ,f t I.ks tn Mr.; :i\l: n l¡'cI.n:1 C'¡':1' t, reeding*. A WOMAV SCALUKD Br WIR H 'JSKAND— On T",?.I,y evening womnn named 14;1 .1, ?J?3<?i.?ng°x'37.J"?"Mt,M'M')'it ac1mi, 'ed Int() I nnrli-y snff.ring f,-? severe I siMldson her face IInd I.-ly It appears tliat in the tviurseofa qiMrrel wilh Ih"r hu-haml h look up a ken Is of hoi!in wa, ,?,d ?."w" h. causing 'he In j uries siaie l. Tlie in j uied woman wasnltcnd -d to by the house aurgron, snd wis nflerwiints t»ken home. NAUKOW F.sf APK OF *n OMNIBUS r>mvn»— On Tlnii'sd iy a driver ol on. of Mee-r-. Andrew" and Sin's omnibuses natTotsrly esci|ied eeii>u, injmy. Near H"fh."I\.t"rr..œ one or II", wheels ran info some stones which were Iving on ihe fM,1 near lo wh. re ihe tramlines are b--irig re-laid, with the result "Ht lip was thrown from bis "t on to Hie ronilwiiy. I'oriuiiatelv, II" i-i-cipetl with uo ollr injury llisn n cmiole of li¡:"1 bruise* and a sev. re f'J¡1tL:in¡;. TM GREAT 41,K of Jeweihry. I»i unonils, Wstehes. Ao V A-icii.-n, at Mr. fest'. E.tal>li.)nnenl, Q leen-atrett will he resnmeU at HMt-pssl- Two Thl' Atierno.il. MM?: T.hn ?.Xm. T!*?-<=- r. .) 'IA"L'QCIS' .TOBIS, Pennrth road O,ou" nrxt ?tu?'.?.Z.<b)..m.? )Mc<.n.r<.)'<?. 7&M5 ?.Ms.t-L.os.A..n1"n).?.UM)tet-200. Cowliri.lE-roa.t. Canton, Cmrdin. Hkk KKIPIMI.—A Ppnfl.H'ile ..nil Int.-re.tir.* Cur- Still.-William Oav. (:en 1"1 Espeit, Fie-rr» t. C-tlla)" Cardiff, .upplles B«» «n.ppoance.. I nder- tskssihe Msr.a. e.ne.i. of Hives. ,.n<l IUllnwt.8 Uariwr., for Inspection and A-ivice, 21.. Trave^nm, Fi.AOS1 FLAOS!! FLAOS! I—All Sin and Q i-.ii- Lies. —Perkins Bros, snd Co. 7X36 ] 'r1l'lT,IQ/N din bo accommodated witlnu|wi i .r Itorse,all I Trap, on n Hire or r tile, wKU or Willi sll <1riv*r..— C' |/1rtrft*r.i ITo'ei, Csr llff. 749S& (1r:T;:L':>t4r1i.t8' htI j -3 In Ilia di- »ll.rt«ed{25 1 .f M'. Fr?e? Arlil *jLt4!ri.1 L)@V?t, 1,. ))!'?"rM-f/ 6!')? I o-t Cri, L, U Fencin* Ovtniislinni i.'equl'ile., iml tii.naO.il DmiOwibi sit ki..d. -HIOIIM Brotliert,67.Qu-eii*n*fc. (. T. XttiT?rr, P»rk M.w, (ar-liff. M'« ""< 8e P:e..uieand and W..Mhlt! Caniages on ilia ahortei no l" ,d nt moterale ptln. 3 ('AKUIFI' Jiait.KK FsannTlK*.—lirand (Vmtcit, Ml ,t J,me neit.—For pp.i ticuUrs o( p.1.1 trsiu,  fruntra?. '?,'
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Tlir.DKGA li. I DEATH OF MB. D. J. Moaoss —W. regret to announce Ih ileaih or 101.. II, J. Morgan, who had tieen h>r a niimtH'r of \eara ren i eir.ir of bi.thi. *n d,.ni lis ul Tredegar. The ffii-e. whi,-li i- « noeKst Ihø ap|toiriiineiits of the Bedwelltv B-snd of Guardinns, Is likelv to call forili a spirtted I t),e to "Pply. "t» l «lso Mr. L. P. GtaVeiior. a ine.n' er ] fie CIHIIIIS if Urt. M .r*«N I-an hnl,lllle office. Several other peojde virm likely to compete. Tlie office it worth about £ 180 |ier annum.
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YSTItAD MVN'ACil. Tww Li,.i I.,ur. I-%$ J-UA I tx'?t.h<-?inH?:T.iai?Chjtchin.n..m?y?ti tlie bte Mre. Ti?tM?.of Yiirad "n."h.lh fun,Is for which had b.*n aobvrit^u bj 11r leinnis, "eighhllmft, Knd poor of ,t.. diairici. Tlie lectern I* .)f solid brass, and .«);?<'M)H..?n.).wf<7.Anf* In-tern lltble hasalao bean putcliased at'l cost of £ 5 A -i the b.11 upon which ilie esgUiaian.l* is ti. foil .wing iiiscrii.iion:— To 1.? glory ,f God and i.ttr!r? .fKi.MT'tn.fr..tnt)?nf-j{'!)?ns <m.?.)<m.tp.?r.tY?r? My..M-vTtin!tr. 18&7," ONThunklaydeuiuaii.<uservices xe'?M? el. v.n o'rlek in F-nnIish, when ihe H"v. H. Tho iia., of Vsi in.i M- IIHC'I, r.-ad tlie »rvice, nnd the Itev. J. I., Meredith, MA., r.-ctor of Uelbgaer still rural d an. rend il ie leswms imd 1\1"1) preached I lie sermon, und ill ill* evening, "lien Ihe Hey. 8. It Jones, vic .r of OljrUilT, pruncl«d in WelJi, the HeV. H. Thnmns t.>k:ngthe servic".
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GI LLIOAKi:. fc^HOor, llOAiia.—TUB monihly ntceiicj oi Ui.* board wa* held at LLW LL mrd-to<an, I'ont L .ltyn, on Thursday, under the presidency of the It-v. Aaron I) ivies There were al>o pi .-ent :-fll- KeVs. J. L. Meredith, '.I. M. Willi uiw, :irid J. P Ur«.ri Ed. Lewi-, Jonullmn Williams, John Morgan, ??i Henry Edward*. Tlie question ,f paying liw anlaries of Ihe u-actwrs w??n' und^'r ? -,I It W, I&I-i 'eJ. b'v'?tM'tinttr'Xe'? V?- c?"r:M't. ?' ?y'hK st.,S quarlerly instead of moutliiv, a* at present, t 'lM-qua* TO tlie amount ..I £406 wern ordered 1° lie drawn, which included £100..11 account of rhe HCIIOOI* lit Helloed. Tn» addreM lo the Queen, as pn-|iared and read liy ll.e clerk, was, on (he motion of the cluiinnan, seconded by tos liev. J. L. Meiedilh, ndoplrd.ard tlie »i*ii.i' ure» of all the meinliers of Ih. Iward ami ti. eeai »B*«I iliet-eio. II wan TV*OIVIHI tliat ont^tliird of the grniiis earned "or It jic (WeWi) subject b. ,-ivrn to tlie besil 1,-ielwr in each caae ^h -ri it is tMUH. >i M ii.Arric FXAMIXATIOSS. — Tn.* week toe <t)!)U?f"ur'!t\t'tt'"n"mti?')fUM)?"t thM Endn?ed "Gimniiisr Scliool (Lewis' Koun- dit'itn'?" been c,"dti0ed tty a CAm- bridge examiner, and wa* brought to a ter- .nin.ti? nn Thu?Xy .Utrno. the c ?dh).t tr?nU.e F.?'t'<.nt?rM.?.),<-)-?"e.t<'J. wellty, Mynyddlslwyn, .nJ OUÍfr lor lit" ?n?hh?itvn un.tMt)"'t-e"? "b< endowment attended cn Thu.<4<ytH)'e wivmis ttt?nMtt)s.ndMt.H'.f.?)t.tni?t!'?t..fd.tCt the R?. Evans, MA, "? impeded lies.I- ma-ler "I I lie eclmol conducted. I'pwurds of 25 ?'. ?n.<M?d thf-mv?f for the t-?t. 'he t<t"? ?f which < he mud. ?nown on ptite day, which tau. placeduring lliecnn.ing .&o1L
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SWANSEA. SorTa WARD Mr. John O n Thi ?d v Mfr, r tl. GIa"¡'¡oo.,k was returned unopposed for tlie vicincy in tlie Souih Waril. oecisi.^ied by the e)<? ion "f M", W. J. K?-< M the aldermanry. In r.OTOGIUPIlS by Mr. U""tÚtaø of tbf ?t?'.t Hon. W. f:. G?K'?. Mrs Ok.ltroirf. Btr J4., ,nd L*dr Vivisn, #urr>aiu«<t 1.) Hel«h s?: .?. ??'?'? ? P :Ct\ tl;.1I lh:-h:u ?,h)..?.'t.6.e)'; 'f<' <r?" ?.?'- C..?..<0?.p. !<).n "??'- .M?. ),r?. !M?<t?P'«'«'?-  "?.? ?. M. ?h. At Mr. C  "n' ,6?.o. HHt' ??.? 1. *d. -b. 11 JKr. CI*|im«;i-» f: ia.i». RiCh.at" ?FLm OYCUKO 'torMtW?xT AT KWAKSKA, Th-.??.Jnn. i6th Bntn«« olter 10th.-B.udy^P«j^, 1, 7ZI6 "i'o* Jubilee M,d.1, nnd Brow.!w, ge ? T i--h BfM.H'):h-.lM?.C.r.ti)t «l» Mil. fiUAOSTONK 'm- v..ry ton?f c?'at? allow the AddnM. 11? Prew-I.t. lie >»".ied donng T.t ui ?.t'. W.? 'n BE Kshllal.J '.y W.n.m WilUam), ?-??,t?.. M. Casiie-Mnet. EWAIM^J^ENI arc ow on \'it'K :i5 ?)? AR, PHOitxiaAPHV —Chnjnv.an • s e S-u N•O, Hielwtrsei, 8w»»*ea.p»'rt*l arraHgrm<|»:;f so visitors to bwantea <l«ri i* THE Whlt»uu w » Gt?. vmt. > -? ?t..?'.< NOI hut. I Uie hi?hMt C; w?h .t. 'M. <t <MM, '?' ?.?t tt).t?htM!i?rm"n'"?' t)('?t?t CARDin Jtm.Kff F#'STIVITii,-A-6; A Oil Hri *?'?M<t.-r? panirularf of tM'? ?' ?- front i' 73274
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AMM ANKONO. ATHiK-riE AND ITUS 1 IC Sroars-TiK W aports |; will i* held in "M Cricket KieM, at. two p.on S?t))rti?, JI}:W 11. A ;r,11 t"OIiCi'rt iU he t(1.e" I ? ))< IvoritesMmU "t 'tf-!?" f-'n?" l?. (ne.S).ec).t)!.??w.n??<.fnrU?.)yM)d Brynmuinan after tiie concert. Lick" ,ill ¡ b<«utdfromL!?.'r"?T?" j
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MtililHYIi. 1 T«* Fiw. L»B«ABT.—A imputation w.ited upon I the [k.wlsi* Qiamlier of Trade, on UMlneadajr .v.ning, (or the pitrpoee fif r»lieiiinc the eo- o,,rr.ilion of lhat body in ell'IERvntlr"W "I aeeurw Free Lihrnry. The diamher were in fnvour of I Ilie principle of esiablisliing audi » lilu.ry, hilt having regard to tlie peculiar con ciliation of <lie parish, ihev desiiel to have liebira tln-m Uie, details of a scheme before pledging tliemtelvtr* to It" SUt>|vvrt. CtcaiCAL.—Atnon? thiae otdwinwl tiy tiie tia«t«op of NdiHiwell on Snn*hr was Mr. Josei li k- HIP, kirl, son of Mr. J U .pl.ins, nt the Hoot tknet, Mei th)r, who vmi lieenei d 10 the curacy ol Dunia- tiiurn*. I
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M:\VPOIM. I Fi.'STiviTiRi — Otand Conctrt 231", Jule nftt. fclerllnu Aitistei.—BEE advertisement P 1;8A"D JCWLCK FHY. nt :-¡.>wp"rt on the MSrsl.es, on ilie 21st and G-li-,w-Y B.-t"fIf, REcatta and A'l.letle sports, o|»n to ell Knglsn l £120 in Prizes. Kiilties close loth J" e. M.-no ti, Ibe Great Stockholm W..n.<?.tt?T???t-n. Hn-e; !JK- MfrM?- h-ns MletiWiig 1 i'.mpe. '?.e Ct.f.M. '??;?* Uv Aiaert, C?. f .t..?.?< <" CWt"r:JØ.-&U r<??eu'M..( th? «t?'*r. OM C?Mm H'M< Ci; Im, Hewport. '°*?
i'ONTYI'ClLia.
i'ONTYI'ClLia. ( ABMRR JUBILKK RMIVMKS.-URAND Concert, Ch) Ju.< -t. F.? p.?.<?!*r. of WCLSL -I-,  1-' P-IM 7te. ICI)UR %ILIJA)?* I'AL?T tt&"AX 4W dONgy =,¡; u- f' I ?c? f '< rM.??' M!. It «R*-A TH-«*»^S if "hUJr h c'— *< *?" P°"I* UIA TTKAI ia vaiu. »E TV ?'?' ? ? '"?'?-?-?
CAIMllFK.
CAIMllFK. TiicasniY.—F l>f^r<* Ids 8nnour Judge OWSM.) A CARDIFF MOKROA^F KFTOKFB AKO 811 OOIf:JIualOlll. PANIKL V. LANOLKY (t.iU\ Oanlel, WHO d-wrilmd HIMSELF as a M-irtgug* broker, residing t. L»NGFF(4M>SIFEET1 Cardiff, eoucht to recover frore J'»hn LANGVR, builder, Westltou«e mad, Penarth I he 'UII. of £ 4 6* £3 HEING balance of eotuneieefoti OF jU percent on f4 nintigige ercured bv hits for the defendant, and El 8- f, the SORVRY. Nr Parker (for Mr. it. COUSINS' aj>|»eered for TBF 1"1 Oi nl iff,.nd Nr,[llIyid for thed»-f«»ndan». -Tlie plain tiff waf CONSULTED nn ii. matter byti. defendant anu fifi'ed Mea«r». L?nt.)« )md K.'nfh?. .111eita" wit subae^uentty procured the amount 01 MORTGAGE (tMO) (f"m a "t.-N', K" C.1 .4, law i- ll.i, original coiomunicaCJ*>Bg ae!e tibe pI"inllff un!11 th*R w.let\K!IM to L,,nCty. f, wl»O»N ti.v hai r.d THE regjiatino commtssi^n. —Mr. Dsvid m'tahMd that liia client should not be C^)L#D upon t. py two I bill hi. Hon<nsr 1..1d (HAT Lirglev hid undÎ.lubt.tiJf EMPLOYED DANIEL, SAD gay" judgment. f >r a di^llowing tlie AMOUNT psid FOR ilw survev, «iiicii expenditure was so Authori..ed oy the AUMYH BKCACM OR A*3 KMHXY BY 1 VBTBStflfaftt fm8lh u. 86M ::u?t.—M! Hov'h F. a TttthMtT au:O": ,uh' Mr. ChtH.t M?tr for= of an ngreeinent not to practise aea veetlstCf aurgeon at rardiff, and to restrain hon from rt tisiitg in tliat capacitv in TLTE town.—Mr. #. L. Jenkins (MEFAEA. M< RGHN and hcotr) tppt-rtd for the plaintiff, and put in tlie AVIE^iuent, whilst Mr. John Hankiy t ?'f'd thv employment Of Mr. ftim by )'i on the 27th of April.—It *Hsad*iit ed.bow* ever, tliat the IH-fmd int o. acting for liie uP-pi. who »««>• 01' 'Iie wedding tuw.- (lis Honour Iu Id «t t II., iv «a^ not euftcisnt evidence BEFORE thecouit t -J O ifv an ii>jaeetioS| aoa adjtmrned (he caa.* i.ntii Jie next COUJU
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1 CARDIFF U,\I,L Qur:s' ATHLETIO I MIKtlVCr. If entries go for liinj{. Úle fourth athlet ic MWLLSUR of the Cardiff IWI^JTSS* I* IØ I* < biff success. NO fewer T^.R-.N sent tiieir name* and fee* along, ai.d TL* •OASKJL inhldfotl surli well-known SIPOR-E as (t, W. ?)tt*Mt (rw¡wrt, C. H. Ar?nr fntrdi?. J. H M-rc«th F Cardiff I. J. Haslsm (S?)f?). LC Pr-di* 'Ud-). -14 ?. J-- '0*?'?) <—? till, sprinters E W, P-ly t?tfun)'. B. ( J'-kifs (S.EWEC! J. and P.rry (Weishpool. I lie rtiampkaa milei ) g i lir- hnfl-dlsUnee men and A. WEW, ?' PArry ,"ilIA. J, 1iI-, mung th. biryrllfU. .Por,. t 14 The Ba?t? ) pl?d be P-nt. 8n,: ot??t'er. "'0""M* ) M«ther pt<?? "< .)KU f«p«t to u. BBT* kqoet reap the )o?-<<<'f"-fd FIWS* htr?tt.
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I cowniMix? K. I FOR J?b))« M.?!< Urotx:.? go to Talnaa I 8lœ Ølh.tnod. C., fl?. xm
CAHMANTITTLV.
CAHMANTITTLV. Nrw Rrotst p kko — Tha prsttievt | Meaientoes of tt» Q i^VNL J.iNlea i men arP 1he fl,-i IMIM hi Gol<t tmt Oliver J^»eilert-, »ng;ntf from 2.8 M'ç .h. intn).J118tJ b,' "Ut, al'H1 &>n% Carmanh* • U .Seilh. C*U!og««e« .I.;r..r;:I; ;t;i'i tbs tent on Weil)t M *iK penny 8tAmr' 75;;i | C«RDtrr JcRia-Ktf t'¡,;>¡nVITlI<&-G,nd O^ncefti 23rd June next.-For particulars of ipecUl train, At.ee InMll pal", TSTFL
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A HFrW, PoE. CinotrF JCBTI-FH Concert, ?3r«t June next.—F* P.,tl- I., f P..l t,.i., a.. P-9?. ?bir ,I
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VHON PD A VAM-EY. f T«VHFT}BKMT Jtraitiru SPORTS. Tctanar. Jcwv2L, -C""Ht Pr1, for IT-W. FOOT-RA^. A. KI.UY Forma. &c., to t. bad of tha 110.. a., i,dlik. S.XWFC.TreherUrt. 75^75
TUKFLKNNERT.
TUKFLKNNERT. r C.-Ce- 23r>l Jour neat,-Fur p.-L.f pe?i?l tmi.. at,- f. PM?.
ADKIICAKN.
ADKIICAKN. ClaOIF.1\:811.1(& FK^TIFITTI*-—Grand Concert, 2^ii! June next —for pariicular* or lpeoi&I walla. #E^ see frou; pa^o. nm
RILYMNKT.
RILYMNKT. RANOTFF JretLKK FUSTIRITIKT.—Orand Cmeort, ??»IT s)«.;»e —FT>r pU1JCU'-R of opeeW tnln. t;m- .t [Ag.. MI
MERTU Yil.
MERTU Yil. TJICBADAT. — (P»f.»iV JiidyrGwitTW WlLUAUS.) ADM1'1!J)Tar:.l.TION FCJFTUAYY* Mt^es Ab' l, deuiUt. "f S m*IA»T-pUce, Mertbyi apphed for an *rim>iii-r«tion of.wr. WI IEITTL IS?"i"< ? ?? 144 17-. 1U1 W,. OW" ap|<ared np|>liC4nT( wlio wag '0 ptiv the full "IIn .1 ,h.Ift nI All 11I,.nlh.-lhni1 OWEN.CWMIER, TN»le»ia, for WH«« Mr. O. W. J'ines appeared. HVewi«e « rvM«^ •i.e lialMlices in fhl« heiag £ 31 19« 11 .rrall"f't'dlhlt8 (..¡'PH1IW\t Mr. J<>nee ITOINTODOW THAV the earning* WT-RE NNU 18«. A WEEK and that THERE WERE NOW nrll,-rs ul ti o, IT.URT upua hi'II under WIIICLI he w. CVO>P«*LW'L poy 41 1to. A MUIHII. Us,«H> t aak«*d for a redoc*TE* GI 10. in t. B" (I, You r. "u don't a«k Iha E^TUI 'HE iruentixt nI .loW" hi" (?..??.) V.iuarahk* 'i? f?' r- f-ir IL en- ttut he lyipes lo get only no for. (il< n«wel UtlfiMlt.) ? tr.n'pi.ed 't? ul? 0.. <h< "f M u?,[. b. ul 1-. M tt-- V. i?w delitor procured ON cmdit --IL of i {, J:.rf'b 14& t ø:1t Yoo I" obliged to LAUNCH -t zi,.Pso?Uy youf un< ? died. Did he leave you MTtM?t t'tt?tw: N?. .,r. Th. tt-tne.t Judp Av)t'MX< < reduce tiie MTKMIET, and ,01" I" ttiPftt of th« whole INDEBTRUNE^BY monthly INMNLMENTF nl101 lie advisrd TTIATOOE of tl*e crwli'ora :U"2 to the -u,t to h ive iie -d-n -d--r. U that wlien an M»taJment INKMU due he CVTU enforce pa}Uden'<. Mr. L- --d- APPHOVIOT HCi ordingly, and b. ?m ppoil?" -i'hnt, tr»si| Imtiiier, Treitarns, wlio N-I RAEWA*! HF Mr. Jones, aod whoee debla fZ1 &• also MM f., n order, with the result that lie W-4 dklcwd to pay TIIE full amount at 10s. a SOOTH. Mr. A Mdnush took upon liimsetf I I's conduct of THFC NRDER. BAItUfPTOr Uur»OV. Willi reference to the order made at tlie Iut court whereby Mr. Joltn Hmilh, of theoon# WAG COINTBAN«WD within f,rw. dy, t- AW -*COMA of his dealinra with tiie pinpeity and effects af thi lato llowfll Watkina, WIIONE e»taie 18 belm -d mirdatcred by tlie ttankrupicv CAOC*, Mr Heddea eai L .II..tN., SMITH liad Dut -.plid ilk bhol order on 11, ground that lie 1.1 b- ID. air hilI. had called upon Ih. Ofeitl Heooifer lhat momiiig, and tlie OFFICII REIVER iisui <AMEEOIE4 to IIÍ" him 18ftn ?J?3. ,"er, pN,tdId it?' cnUlt am] '8 an .,4.ubwg Abet L*T j aocount "ouM BE 6M WUJin )?t*t t«tM. B?, 1 tacsived UII. un&iuklog, his BoMM ;.?t "eA,. 'it-O.- IKRFTFCFLKAOFCIL. llalip Lt.i?h Tir?"t. *»igU 10 REWOWW F ..hi' *f a poy eti .*a. belonging to Wa W" Itn.1 b88n aeizeU es ¡J.. p, Of"" Y Aid. father, JSFCH Leeis, undrr aa eaecuiion iseued at I" LUIIMM of 111- [I, DEVIES aod VI.-IIr, Yaoghaa UPJMARED for the claiioa&t, and Mr. BeddeO fa* Itai EXECUTION creditora.—Tltere wae pmikwly so defence, aod judgment wae given in tbe daigiMOT fivour. A 8¡WIII.. DAVID TROMSS e, Oaaiet T-IIr. WM for the plaintiff, aud MR* auddoe I-C Uw dk* fendanr. Thla was an AClIoto TANIGHI to reflate* tim mm of £13 14-. f" tire bnard, MGTNG«A«4 nuraing of an invalid BROTLIER of Uie panie*, aow d., the defendant being sued ae eseeateff under tl.e will. Tlie ptaint iff, < haulier, IMag OL Cofn. admilled in cros«-e*«»ininnlina that TH4 deceased had left his mife £10, and Had OMdfe ti,l I b N.-tied CM '0 ead, ?t hi, t_ di^n, but ?- of f'M.. hiMmo. ? said, bd Inft dw»il. and that legacy liad ronssqusaUt feHaa throo?L It «' Mnttnf!t) on be)'*)fc<H"<? fenrisat ,h.t the claim 1,l ?ti.n out of jI. n.'?T<r. liis Honour f-" f'x Mx plai8'" ?a 1s..
HAURY DOCK AND RAILWAYS WMRANY.
HAURY DOCK AND RAILWAYS WMRANY. A lD8etirog of Ooe eom-rs tJI Ðinat Pwwi, »*. hsld at tlie C- C-rs Inn, Oln.. PowU, <1% Tl.uraday. for tjie p- -( appuiaiiag & W* mirten, under t)« J*nwiw>w* 4 "W L-.ft «""? Crn*olidation A't ?f le4, to n<?c'f"'e *<'h tt? Barry UX K and H.iUa.s I ooipany f«r the t?a< tn t)? pnid f? ? M-M M<t half of LA»W N^SIAS# I by ttw, company (or lil? RUTI* or con*rueltnj t)? fMMrth Branch. (?n<tn Ed_ro¡, pn?t?, and he "od '?e t?tnt"'< (jM'h'MO <t ?),?ntt<1:-MCMn.. J. P. ColWu, 0*? B?, I J. tlrealrex, and 0. T. Aleaaoder, Mr. ¡.Joø M rrin telicitor, *A appointed loral adv-AAR to UK ro_iUu,
WATER TRIPS FROM CARDIFF.
WATER TRIPS FROM CARDIFF. The Rteamem M of Jw?'T and !Art of Ba« have 'O.M?wed "ir pumm?r tn' AND hf t"P\l'I'rtI:l:' '? A o.«XOtr.t{q?))"M' L«* ""r the F-11 -4 J""Y made tlie trip from WS»I'«I PI. r to CSRTIFF in W minutes, and lie. Ear! of fcute mad* THEPAWAJI from Cardiff to firidewnter In two houri and • half, betnc the quicken on record. BN!hataain«* Uie B.»ERDEF Trade, aed B»F received paeeenger crrtitcawe for the ONWft,
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A CCSTOMBB vnte* —M Thev last too long'• BOblefkult Psrrr .r n?t' 73in HA»TI VJ'S ORA«OE MAB*SLA»«AND Whole rrult rwerrw ar, «ne.->»i QClIUJfy unaJ1#A an.! &1" l"18He 1:1'8 QANILTS UATUNTLITA SN>J reliaSils U" won! ,IY I" rrn8 Ceo Ktt &r eHMttftttOM. -I I| T ONDON ANn KOlrrH WPXTEUII j *ATI TAV. JRWLKK EXCRBKLO* TO UMTDO*. ÐD arovP'AT SIGHT. J- tall> L DAVT1ll1'mbe '? '? tllSlxW, l.oIríl"U1I84 2)?. u??')'"« PAWIH* ILLT OMANFAM ?? J/IB'B UuKtaloll 0, IJLVRCWIEDT 11 M E.A^. U A«P4A g S'n??? ''?'?'. '?SS?X?*?* »-ft-a' 10AM. (TW*LAY NWRFFRATL. T^AFIIRTAOED 1 IB IA. !t °.! .M r..? ?!?M f t"?)"<'Ht. t, :t: •nm B!aar-»F»B N 0 I rtu. 'RRAJ«S*R to. p.m., = 1 II ? OT Rtijrmnirj ?"P" ? t'?. K?y?MttU M* Ibfcw V»i« Ulr*. efaefart ISyja.. Wifsaisw MBSPM t')**? tt) m' <t<-<h- M<t H Ab<?t'? 0 <f<<M<'tt). A?B'ttM? ?<t«< )« 1t.11 .!zntl )0P.«U«N4 MlliouS RTENUNRR. RI'JRWEF U 11S ta, ;lIf; '=:t'.t pavS6ra)ara BILU. C. RIYPLAY QRAAWL gwae..] E?tcn 8Mttec.Jmt.Mtf. M?