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MISCELLANEOUS XE\\ S. Enormous catches of herringa are being made oa .he Dover coast. The Deal and Kingsdown boats 'ave taken very !arge quantities during the last ew dav9. The'?h !)ave been so!d in t ne s'reets at )OTer 60 for a shilliniz. Late on :¡turd:\y night a. desper&tp attempt was Bade to murder Ponce-Constable HiHman. of the tYarwickahire County Con!'tl\bularv. who was ttabbed by two men, whom he was about to appfe- Jend. near the seat of Mr. Bromiey Davenport. The rounds are not serious. The Rev. W. Jones Wuiiama. B.A.. l?ta ser-inr ?urate of Cowbridge. who was lately m?titutcd to :ce vicarage of Lianaian, near AterYst-itl), has ¡hi) been appointed domestic chaptain to the Rtgt.t ti<M. the Eart Ot Uaburne, who is a parishioner cf L. :anafan. Ed.¡'1v ,'11 Monday morning a p')M tight took p:ace fo'e53 ai<ie at Kcnton Hi! near Neweastie- under-Lvuie, between a London and a iocai pugi- ldt. F;.re or s:x rounds were fought. when the police appeared and arrested several ot the spec- ¡,o;'s. 'the principals escaped, A correspondent of a London contctrporary \¡tp.s A connec'-ion of mine died iaat weex 910,000 to the Dos;'s Home at Battersea. whUtt to her executor, a poor parson with a targe tarmlv.waaieft. £100 a. a JU'C'i'. There is co mistake in the figures—jE10,000." fhp. repürt of the Setect Committee on Endowed :,d10ols Acts was issued on Monday morning It recommends the re-appointment of the COmffi!r':ee in order thac more evtdence may e ot':ain9J, especiaiiy on tho subject, of the "neged d:vei-3'cn of educati'nai endowtnents from j ;he poor. It wao u'1d'rt()ûù that !)e "ecret chamber, or <ea)ed room, in :ir Juhn So.tnp's Mu<<eutc W:U\ to \.av8 b3en. opened on Nii)ndar riak)vninl, hy f!:a Tustees. The representative of the ]"?,I -_1['11{ 6, %zette, w}!0 cailed. was intormed that the )!)M- res "iog ceremony h,-xd been postponed {'. r i'o<na -ewvln or another, n'jr is the dty hteJ, -<u tar as h? ::001, learn. The' Press A,,r.ci'H)\ll" toTnI)W,H' correspon- dent t. *'<'?raphs that. on Monday last an open hsh- j in?boa?'n't Ness a?bcur f.r Kona !<iand, 33) a.?es d.'t-tant, tor the purpoee of kiUin'j Mai?. tn ,hel even ..ng :L SeVe-C- g de ¡Jl';Ln up. :ind as aothing t.a9 ir.('e oeen heard of the crew.it{<! jearect th <y have ah P¡H\p,L Thu ho'n. can'i"d niBe hand. On Satu rdav motrins:, wi'cn Ti)j rrcw of th' Lowestoft U-awier B:tnd of H"pe, Li'. 175, wer3 11U1]i<> tht: U' nem they a dev)t %ttactl;d to the net w:trp, wi'tt a pipce of broken -?oe hansin? thereh-oLQ. t': appears that during ?he ni?ht thei.' aet-! were trawled into hy a fo'-eica ) v but rhe warp. be)n<? a new one, resided the 'Sort. -Md in tl,i bi-LkinZ oc toe rope. w;,s marK"d 0 197. Prince Kqmat. uncie of the M)kado, ac.-om- panied by Pricce- « K-)-D-Lt,.iu and hitl suite, arnved .n Liverpoot cn Saturday morning irom New York &vth<- (ler-,nanic. At the DwK U!e' were mat bv OaoH'n 'JtL !!owe)', the J¡LOan"-t>. 'OBS<il for Live,p,l,)]. ar)d two at.iacues, Ca,pmiQ Ha.tchian. an attache ot t!)e Con.u!ate in Londcu. It i-' ? that tite P:-inCt; i.< t-ti-er of ii.n int!ortint to !h's county. jL respite !ins b-pit :'ect.-ivfd tor the convict f sentenced to death at htt St,itY,,r,i Ass; ? tor the murder of hM 'ife '1.t VrtJIV'rha.motun iL'y drowning h. in the n:1l. Puhlic was largdy excitfd ht he ('.A.mvjct" :'nvou' ow) t;T to the v,"ptehed life ),8 had !?d with 'he dece-. t:d wo:nan, c'J:t:!Cqut:nt upon her oppniy t-xpr-ec. partiahty anotber tM.m. aBd the u- 11 y wg t.jt- a rfpnove received upwtLr(i-3 ot 10.COO ;n¡\t,mes, On Monday w'man und.-r th.. lnftooDce of drink ti.r.'w ci.itd into the Rjyal C'¥1IÙ. DuMio, and then jurupe U i:H.o the water her- eeM. A man ta-A- h"r 'iI..1e'lvoured with a drac?in? po!e to rescue the chi:\J, but wh::11 it \va-! ae rai&ed to the surface the tuotOt-1 <mc;ht i': by the legs and dashed it in :-i" In, Pi ¡ length the child was brought to the bank. bell Lhe tEoUter, setzicgatin CM. stfuck it upon the She was rt-moved in custody, ind the eintd taken to' f.he hospit!'L The "Prps« A.-f-viatinn ts om, :i¡h' informed that the Postm:¡t.er.G"nml h ).-< accepted the teodprof thelnnoan and International Companv 10 carry a mm! to Queen' town on TueAdaVs, and has a'so accepted t.:e ..iler ot the T<orth German Hoyd Connpttny to carry the Thursday?' mai! from Southampton, ana ? the tender of the Gnion line to c n-ry the ;lturd:lYs' mait f:a Queanatown. The arrangement' h is been made with each comply ror nn period of three mouths. A serious "c-c:m'ed :It (hh uie¡s on Saturd,ill niht. A brnwt b, \Wet!n civilianaand soldiers resui.ed in U'o poiice i -it kin. aotdier named Shor*, into custoctv. Ha w.'s feacued by hia irieods, ani again attempted to be r<ecue<i. Th, police t'-en n'okt orHoner into the shopot a M' fMu?h- bol)kseL\'r, .he front of which wasqu.ckiy'-uta-hedin i %!I ttooea trom the road. A"M- a despera'.e :trugglt" ,he police succeeded. a:r'd showera of stones, in' 'MChing the station, making sever-U capLures by ,ig he waY. The rarBour that had been diacovered Ltaongst the prisoners a-E ;.t(;rwtc!J Castle to murder j -he warders and escape has no foundation to 'hp ko&wttdge of the visiting jmticea and governor rl the gitoL The rumour probably arose iro<n a stateent that was cMrcent that a warder had been tummanly di9tni'«aed. )win, iT wa 8:1i1, t" hi!! ha'ving given, on ?<*verat nCCas1on,a. :nme :')ÍJ11.ccn to 't pr;sonpr Ha."Der. who w '.s on Mond.iy indicted a.c. the assizes for murde! This ""fr'ngenienc of prison 'aw Har'Der ii :;1¡j t.) have di"Clœe,1 to the governor. In 'he London Bankrupt!'y Court on Monday an urder waatnaf'e f,)rt he coynrnitt, i,)i Cal D -1. Arm!t, of the Admiralt," (wd IIQ?,s Gutzrt,s Gaz,-tie, icr disobedience of the court's oriM to <=pt aatde a cortion of his salary for his craditora' beneht.—Mr. wio w-i-q caliert inrc coutt, 9t.afedt.hat in Mav its't he wrote an articie wii'ch )IT-nCiel; t'ettain rcenabe'"< uf the Orun <nca Depm tment. 11, cjnsidered the order an if-empt to crush him and ms paper.—The Judge c:Mr.'K'tp'-i«ed 1)1.' rpplyaa tcoatj inicuden*. t.)'i deciin..rj to "u,penct th\ or?e' U'l ;lDdav njht two I¡¡n!ttie,. 11í\meJ Gregr¡ry .ad F]usil¡ng. 1'['11 from H!;dm:n Asyium. 'J'hey tnnnped fr. Li-'kend. an-! ih°re 1'tted a man t¡;,med Jenhin" tne w'ty to Piyn'outh. Jenkins i:lv tklei-, (irese, and 'if-tneiLn,,ur what tiie., wore, and took t.lip4ii to the hùtle (;1 the po;ice up.trintendnt..ï.nkins mng lwH. and On,) :.f the lunatics whereupon sn'u'k imn sover-ii with a srtck tie A ensued. tnd the lunatics J;{<:t awav i!! the dark. A pursuit I."<.a." instituted (,(mAt:thle; and at dav. 14sk tijo foUowing morning C)oth men \verec.tp. .ured on a farm ne!H' Lieu t.-Co1 rl'tle I W, B. retirc-d t11!V- of t t1e åt ;lIath-.ün P-iice-couri, on wi-il '"nf.y einbfzz'in? a su'n uf b"t',een .o3,000 am; t,4.000, the n<oneys of 'he Crown. The accu"ed !Md been arrred on t warrtnt, but was admitted .to heavy ha:). Mr. Sf of the Afcountant- L'Hpartn!c'))t. depns..¡j 'at th<-re were '315e enfue3 tJoo¡';s bv the accHsed ac'ing payuMSter. In ri'e es.'imated jattincea tor 1385 there w.m a to'a) of and l:n,!erca'lt g tOJ the same lu\'tOlmr T¡.i undel'cösti" ¡H'! hflen rjng 00 1879. The t"1\" wq,, :H;jol]l'ned, A phM iiht., in wi"c't Johrt Robinson, Cham- piou of the N 'rth." w.'s oue of the principle, was f..s",ú to com'" )" a -<e<'tuded spot at Trundie- near W et. A'.Jek!and. about. ,;ven Oil Fri(lav,m,)t-ning. About 50 persons w-,re I)re.ezit,;tnci T De S'ak and ropes '11\ 'ixe< WhL-tt the two :upermtcondent Btnks and !e-pec:or Mortimer atid a wh"wf:re in :¡idil1 watchir.g liw proceed- ogi, secured attd houn') three men wn? were searching behind the (teIJGes, but beforH the na;ht 'vm\l)ene,'d '"e poiire wfre discovered, and ft -.novonent Abont a dox<'n HIen were .tp,preliL,naec,, and t'te ropes, stak<-s, &.c., seized. "'lost 01' rlIOS (,'lptUl'PÙ g:¡ve aàdl'f>SS" ill I'wc:ai!tle 'r Ar n.m9!. Pt.t,V t.!av<.>rfr)rdWt.gt, on 4,ttur,i4y '.betore -Mê"r, 1. C.arrow, 'Jr. L. Owpn, J. Thomas. J. tiritilt,fis) WiHiam Hic)'.n'd Edwards, r,t Miitocd Hiven, <\ e:'e t-'):uged by g;m8kt;t'pf'r to L.'rd wtthtrf'pMsing h) pursuit: ot' game ate Miii n the Dtgi-lt oi tha lOth in"t:mr.-His 'vjtdpBt;e fUld that of J. Dou!{!a.a wp<:r to how that (i-v tound t'ie 'ipt'end))Tttaon lands ar. Sate Miit .zil nnR )!r ,n tiiHir nf< X-r.cii -.Pntel, coil tiwa to li,,ree in-ni-lig, tmph«on- 3gote!tph. wHh''ar<!hbo?r,?nd '.< t'tndsurptipa f-'t to oB'fnd :tgain for t.u ycitrs fu!r 'he expim- t!lt'1 ¡un uf f heir !1tence< t ¡ !1l1êlVe3 in {.he sum of M.J -ind two sureties of LIO eadl, or, in tiefault, to .u ijrtiter ituprMoned f"r )i,)nt e*,c.'i. la tho Divorce Divi,,i(,ri Uie llih Coutt of en Saturday tltg C'l:'<e of Edwards i;. !:dw!t'J.t Powett. and (ji-ay <-ame on. It w:ts )PtiTion presented by Henrr Cost-t L''e Edwards, 'ow Sir H. C. L. Hdwa:'d<. B.ut., praying for the ;i:co!ut':on of his wifh the respondent, ?nes Hx.tcourt Edward' on the ground <:f her tdultery with the co-respondent, Albert roweH tad WiJ!iam Thompson Gray. T;, respoodr'nt jenied the stilegati,)jis in tha petition. &nd made -,)unter chares of cruelty. connivance, and con- concucive to I\iu!<t, the peti- noBer. The co-respOEdenta a)'<' denied the charge. In the opea:ag statement counset said the peti- ttoce).' had a<icceedMt to the baronetcy since the and the respondent wa.a the daughter of :r D'irsay, C!a)'ke. well known in sporting circles. —The jury found that the respondent had miscon- ducted heraeit with Poweil and Gray, and that there had been no cruelty or other conduct which lI'ld b"en alleged gainst Che petnincer.—BisLord- lillp pronounced n decree Kt«, with costs against b'th co.respond<*cts. The Peninsular and Oriental Company's stea-m- ",tip CcritamndeJ, which arrived at Plyiaouth on disembarked Abral-isin Guites, Benjamin .britt.1n, tr.d Esther Poliock, rnembtors ot a tong- :,rmgazlg. -howere arrested un(ler remarkable ..itvuws!a-t"es. Prisoners started buines!t in \Vtnr.fchapeL obtained htrgf quantities of good-i on ':redk, tO.d out the atoek at ridiculou-siy low prices, aud thee audneniy disappeared with the proceeds, ..mount ing to scvor&l hundred pounds. Th.<*y were traced after some deta.y through the agency of two -esnotes. Thfse they bad drawn in a sum from I,i," banb, :o wliose ulan,-tl rs they pretended hat tt«y were changing tbetr tM:counC,and then used ti,ero. with c't,iiet' mooey for a series of Gaze' ttcketa to Bricdiai, where they iateTniod to over- ake the cutting stt'aUJsLip Ciirthttge. They wen: ?ready well on their w.?y when the &uLhorit'es jiscovered the ciue, but a tolegratu to Cotombo wi4s in t!me to intercept theu). Two detectives here aent in pursuit. M,d by these the gung were wrought homti. As it is teiieved that they have ')en ecpd in other traaMctJOQa, considerable .mp&rt&n'.M u to theic tpprebeasioo. The schooner of London, litg sunk oft the Mumulfs lad, oa tha Scar- weather. The dense fpg i:? ¡ It¡n:{ ov°r London for thrce days, still C1.uses serious hindrance to tratti, by riv'r, rnfld, and rail. Torchfs were largely in u,.e in thj 'r'1st, End on aftfrfl"\11. A trap, e(-;n-,iiiiing :\11". an,! Mrs. Cundy.of Pr.kes- I down, w:is overturned ne-,tr Bournemouth on Men- dny. The former wa<t kiited. :md liii wife w;n dang-emusly injurr'd. Tiis V.,rr K'v. H. ;\1. Speno; r¡ n"w df:1.n of will i(),a!!l'Ó 'or, Cathedral oa S.tturd'-v. !e'tnu- 18. hy thu i!ishop .if the diocese. !esiir! Cotton and wfre fined fl2 :> Eoiton "n Saturday, under the I')ctory Acr, f)jr t,mpioyin, twenty ?!< nine m:nu.es OVè;' U.ne. Sir John Lut)bo<-k and Mr. Arthur Balfour were nc,ninale(I on l'.{.'ndlt" as ca.ndiJatp f.r 'he rector- ship of St. Andrews Uriiver7;t t'ho tak,.<; phce on TLur",h'i', soma a¡têl':L¡::ms ¡l t¡lt l:i,'e-lJ:lll. H'rt- hrd, '')n Tu.Ja' an n"n'lmt'ntal oic,"k -outside tiiel, ha.H fcU while being reinovt'd, and f"reman of wot-ks, cf\mp(1 :I',qw, rJra.g" receiv- in ta.ta} The '< f-n Ar.r.) 1 to Novenib,r 20 wre £51.127t)CO; t-x'L.cndKure, JE54.933.363: bonces..<:1.S6319L- period Ree.ipë¡c. £!t9,623,HO; eXlJood ¡- I :u'e. ?56.93?.375 bühnees. £"205,098, a fir .lIjch on Tue:JQ'lv flight 1., nd weaving fSI1.h. ijhlllent (;r¡I,I\'n Point-r()ad., (jlt,o' d,l.li1ae t,o thesxrentn! .t4,OCO w.ts :);)J M thrown out of tiryii):ovinent. On Honda-y fVpnins' whi!a the Co"ntt'=a of Midd:ton HaN, wns at dmn'?r h"r tx'droom was pn'ft-ed by of a ladder, and j,,v(';¡..ry. b-)nk r,)Tes, ;,Lnd goid to toe vn,hte of abont "£l,OGO were ,Itnlen. Thf burzlar, 110 got c)":tr aw. gocured th' J''or wi:h wedls, On Sunday ;tf''<'rnoon 11. man r.uTied H;ub"n -Ilannin, a htbourer. ')[' E!.Ttswnn, SutfriH:, dr'n- b<'rate!y it:d it.r< lvad on the rail in h'ont ot.m a.pproaèh¡n on tll Great and I.i.-i hmd W:Li ci)mp¡,t<;ly "ev'"l'ed trom )u-! body. A ts!7!'tm f''0tu Ypk0¡nm;¡" Q;J.t"d S.nurdaY. ctptain of the ste:tm<')'j whidl 9tr\1clc on a rack and foundHed :t i.'w wfeks iig,), hi.s UtC'n for t.rial on ;he ch:rge (jf m'tf slaughter. SOl)" of the were ias& in U)e -Normtrir, frh ¡\"1f8:i1fl;: ¡';r.7/.l?1 _1''r$, l.1 rp('rtin the dect.a.e ,f ('limo in somö of the S"utlt of Enf-I itd, 1U3.k,e>; t.he authoritie 0[: Lew<s County P?)<on hn.ve n, t')" ao:ne 50' pmonerit fr.m another county so thut the needful operc-ii i,,ns :JUZ.¡ be c:)t'riHd ou at. the go:d 'it Lewis. At O.o!in M:ce-c.)'r, on "edn\)Jn., J-'h' Ci.'arlp. Miicifor, w:<.s with br eu*.ti tiii,o;At, with n pfur r.I 'I'-dica.i that. imprisonment wouid be iDjuriüu3 :o the pl'ion"'t's ?.v..?o.?,en..e.?. o? in an tntprv:pw ,it]¡ hia \Ce :tnd cl!.lJght.r at, Y.,rit GISI ie, Jim'es Murphy, wh') is und<'rsentfncf ot: ule.ith tor the murdf:' of Poiicc-Const.abie! Anatwick '1 t:;ud hf preferred death to pena! servitude. Toe execu: ion h:M heri ttxed for Monday next. :\r.d no \)\1 b" to t:H !03ne.. The inquest, on thep€r-ot:sktn"dby the t,-tpl,)- I fion on hoard ttie C,lrt:1<YI) ='0)\1 :tt Hu;i on tiM 4th ins*. con:'iudt.;d () The jury fOUJld 1 verdict or l\J:1nsh\1;;I}t¡r theehief engittesr, ?ttrributin? the (.Xtdosion 'o hit< m'?ii?enca in cot. orde: 'rie wis n-i d ro the !:);nl being accepted. )'he M.tyo:' or :.la,nC!!f,tl', r' A¡rif'l"I11:1n Cu;¡t<. fp!i down :n :t Ht at !t chrysanthemum show in the 'i.'own-!i:dt on Tue;<dity at'Mraoon. Hn w?9 taken in'o ont! of thf commiMfe -oorns, and in of an ho'r recoverRd ?-u'Ticientiy to he tak<n honK'. He is 80 yesu'a o? ??e..?nd tho oth?r d'.y w ts elected )u.tj-r ot )h)tt city for the third tim\ IT u oo" of thf o!de;'t: iueuibersof the counc)!. At Norwich AS:"IZ, on Tuesday Arthur R:<'he'<, 36, ti.h h?wtn'r. w?a f.'und ?uiHy of th" inurder ot'! im wil". ;l1ti¡da, ;tt Norwich, on the Sth tDst, b? cutting hbr th'-Ottt. hec'tuso he suspected her of i::tL!elÜy. "nt"nce "Y deatb ii"tP,nill with IIi" armt; cro,se,J. and 011 b<ing removd frorn the dock :-a!utfd the jud? in M.ilitm'y :,tylt>. The "Pr?'sa Aasociation "Fjyn.outh correspon- dent 'ftfg'tphs that thfAd?irftityh'tve directed th'H 100 IlJPn, iticluciin!Z "J¡ipwrigilts, joiner* htnt- mfrmt-n, p:).itHfr3, and t.tb"urcrs, shuil <it once be dtschtUgfd fron:< Devooport, Dockyard, !tnd notice win b& ?ivua or) Saturday. Up to thu prp-<en& the chief has recc-ived 110 order, to hia ps*ah!)'-htyent, but. <h<*se it)'q exp,cted, a.nd t.t)c out!oo;: :s v(;fy di.-coura.odng. At Manchester on Tufsdty r.r!c<i: r,I'G u il'i'. sapper zii,iker. Vila" t'o'if)unt:ed ior tri.H on a of killing' hi!! wifd la<;t F¡.it1IY, rr).son.;r a,nd ids! wife qu:HTf)!nd. and ahfiek-! wera hc.u'd comtng from U)fir h 'u?. Th" d(7" \V!M broken op?n, .'tnd thf) w()ma.n was tound inseusiole on the ?'or. She sub-!fC;Ut'nth' died. aud pri-'on'.u' w;ia :u'restfd. He aUeged thur, he w:ts trying to t&ko ''o:no m nLy i''rom his wife and pushed her down accidentttUy. A fog of nnnsllnl density enveloped the Lalke Di,atriet, on Tut'sd;t\' morning. 'tndco.Unuad for hour. iioth titf railway and thn r<Jad ttllffie had to be conducted with the greatest Care, A t.h!ck f\)g wa. expcT'enced ht London, wh!ch lasted some time lI.td BP;'ious!y impedèd ail kinds of trt-,Tic, n'< well sn :"nl'p"ndin I>\avigat.ion on the Thames. A imtledetJ !homov\ iiicnt.,7 of the stepping on the Tynp. On Taescny, in the Dub!in .l;>olicé'-cOUl't. :t w.rrtan. a,<ed 29, mm"d Ol': P,)()1e. waS ch:1rget1 wirh attempted murder and Lltofl;v)I:PLi suicide. Evt':ienca w!t!! givpn that, on the previous dlY, whito u: :1 frenzy, produced by drink, he prisont'r .!Bliberatf¡Jv threw into the Roya.! Ctnal a littin h(ir, who open givrn into her charge to nu:'<:e, and t!irl she th-'n !ttt,,mpted to .hfi'seiL Sit,, wa.a sent i'cr i.rial, bail )tc'6 heirJg ¡¡,¡;owe,1. Emiiv Fmead, Tn" 'ag?r'?s cf t:1( i-'tying .H"t"<e Nottin¡¡¡ham, vl.'a on M1nlhy l1.I0l'oingl1lleù t?0s. f-)r Ji'l1OY Hd'. v.'et[ known en 'h' tnu?if-h.d!s?g"astt)e ''Vil?! Sp,?k." ?is?Hiti. a'co!Bp3nied hy ? !cm?!o, wt'?t 'o the h'el entrance 3n,: rt'uuested to uean'-piiedwtthwine. This was refused 'n th tt. ;!).(. of thf prctnise?, aud :lis!J Hi il wa forcib!yfj6ct<'d by ¡,¡. rmn;t-,crft<s n'ld barm-ud?. A C'0!8-5Ummoll.>, li" Hill witll a3"!<\uit, W:1<; di!mil';<ed. A Bu! í now in cour<a of tnd wifl ho brought forwftfd in !.he next M<ion of Partin- :nent, tor the purpose of seeking pow-2r.4 to .imai- ornate ioto cno united and cons'i.r) red rhe five distinct !)nd independent r:tiiwa.ya now wor1¡jn betwen t\1'd Il of Wight. Permissive powprs will éL!"O lJ¡ sotfghttotea.ac oy the whe l'onsr;Jidatcd to the Lon1,,1O and Uright,n, the 80uth Westurn. the Midland, or Great We,teJon 1{aiiway In the Cour of Appealon TuesJ.ty. before Lord M.-her and L-'ros Ju'tit'ea Lindif-y and Lopes, jud?- 'uent w.t? given in th? c.t.-a of Lucas f. H?rri?. which railed the question whether the pensions of! retired array p"tt=ionfr9 could ha :i: Inched !o 'uent was given in tii- c.t.-a of Lucas f. HiLt"ri.5. which railed the question whether the pensions of retired array p"tt=ionfr9 could ha :i: Inched !o satisfy a judgmer't aeb' 'i'he Court, of Queen's Hencu Lad hetd tint ren-bn" were lhble to be attached, but the Court, of Appeal now rever.sed that decision, liolilip" that., uadfr the Army Act, wer IIn;¡s¡!n;lb¡('. nnd be taken in execution. An extrtorltilltrv case of mistaken identtty has iii-t occurred at N,)tlingliat-n. H :tpR.I'S t.hat. twelve l'ars ago John an Intend Kevfnu". onM'rat Derby.sep*r'!e<i from hi-) wile. to whutnt ¡It' made 1\ w;!okJy ;l¡¡ùw:n('e. A few agi) a. womall, npparelJtly inroicat.o:>d. W>1 nccidl'lalJy drowned at Lincfin. Tho body w, idllititi, 'i by Mr. Ogden and severa] re]¡Ltive; ns that of his wife. j ;tndw.'t9byhuB'ntfr.'m). On Sliturd,,iN,, M: Oard<*n and hi-' iriendx wfre pturtitd by <hf 11f in the chlim weekly a)!owanc', A* Gt'pl-'nwich P')!!ce-court on THfsdfty FIenry Jame- d'?acribt'd m ;t seaman. W¡, r,-tii;tti,lpcl on a oot.ainin_g a p'ony fron :).pL).in-cIothf's c<)M8ta,b!e by rel)reseni,"ti, limt the I)al)prs widf'h lie was sellwg an fl,enunt. ,)f th9 e !(Ypt'- ment of a married ttj:n). :1 hrge w ly of bu":nexs ar, C) oenqck, with "pTV.tnt, n.nd t.w.) love iet,ter. wtuch he s!.Lt'd we- t"11 nd on ilic younz \\0tn:).n. Finding the t>f\pel'' did nil;, contam such tion. the prisDner waa fn-rpstHd. 'I'he dt'fence w.ts t,))a,t, tha p;<pbrt cc'tit.dncu two ?mu?ing lutte.'?. A scmewh' qircrti!-tr !)nd fat-ti accident, hap-j PQIIQ(I to L COW rccent!y. It appears th!tt, pomedilys previously, and itt. considerable from t')o scene of <))<' ocenrrpnce, tiw calf I1d¡)!:ing to the nnim.tl !J,td been taken from her itnd plalHd t:' gMze in n. f.Hid !tdjoini!ig the w-ro'id, Sr. WhiSe beinlf driven pn't t.his tipid on the liar narne-l the ari'lixijl eith'r espied h'r oS-pring f'r heard its b!t:\t, and maù a Rudl!en ,}(,und ''It; ;p in the hedgerow, which had be.n rlll..d up wi.h -tn unc!:mb.')b!a inn hurd;e. ThtO imper.us ot' ti1a ammai, howcver, was iD!!lUfficient to cl¡l\r the obstac!e. am! tha cow bf;- came implied. g,"me cf ttic piks of the fence enter1U tip nr:w', ljJ :mi¡r.al pec:dily bird to de.ni). A r.J.lrri:\ge -1I;c" wa" to :ve t '\].n Jlh(' at Wi'lenhaH fn Monday ''ntied in it very "ir.guhr manner. The p:Htif'8. W liO ¡¡..e at P')l'toben, mN a.tSt.Siepix'nsChurct). and tiu'! 1irst part, of the caremony was conductfd by the vlc:tr, tlie Rev. T. W, Fletcher. When, the 4ue!Otirm WIiS Wilt. thou b:¡Vd wnUHHI for thv wedded wifee" ttie bridegroom caused consider-j abie en8ati()n by rt>p!ing with an "No," Turning round, he wnlkfd to the church door, but, he was not allowed to depart. until he had paid the marriage ft'e. The <'xp!.tn'tti'n of thia !\tmng'e affair ts :?1\-en by ti:f< himsoif, who state"' that h<*c:i.u'9 the bridf rcfu-fd, through 80we unexp ],,tined reison. to alJow hfJ m",nia.(Te lO take pince twelve months ago, he h;td .twaited a favourable opportunity which 'wonn enab'.e hi:n to return the c-jmpiiiil-Int. At the t'o!:ce-cou!t. Aston. on Tuesday, lienr}" flHCdurt. ulias Joh, WIl; charged under thfCrirt'.e? Prevention Act with l?iiit?" to !Cpo''t him-'f it whiie usder poiice super-! vifio?. Thf prisoner, who w.? found by the p¡ice enured in th-; ,} ;íJ ,1, 't pa'nphtet, entitled Prison written by liiiiiseif. as the result of an experience ot pen:tt servitude, denied that he was senteoced to poitcc an(I said III, hia t<'rm of T)4,n,,il servitude t'xpirad in 1377. Ha added excitedly :it-n III)T gu;¡,'y; 1 a"i; i'or to be sent pt'.h" to Bu\stl'ttft OL to M;s. W<'idon, who-=e ta!e I am. :;nd tht;y ,w)UtetIvouIamnotgui!!y. I r.e;;r wa, 'n or uno..r piplice supprvtSton. rele- "raph, 1 to Rand,,¡J. of Scotland YMd, and you'H Sl)On have Au H:Wl::r. rvn very grat reason to con.piain. I liav :href moch<'r!ti«3 children dependent ut,c,:i rn-. two of whoto arc cripples Am I to be considered an ouUa.w &U my life? li any drunkTn policeman to apprehend me in any quarter of this or other towns < A rem&ud on pei :.il I'o!' '.cc'-unes wfugrtmtfJ.
-Î THE COLEIUDGE IJDEL CASE.
Î THE COLEIUDGE IJDEL CASE. tOUUTH DAY. Th-' t:f3n*i?ofr!:n fietioo for jibe] brought by Mr. C. Warren Adorns ag'l:n<;t his father-in-fxw. 1,) i- (I Coleridge (Lord Chu'f Justice of England). and the Hon. Bernard Cr,.I,ric]!Z,- W,1 resumed in the on :l<l':J;'y Mr. DenmM1. Ti.e p!:unU< i') Henrv J3'n'?-QC.. M.P.. :iI' Ch'trit-a Hussar, QC., &?., Nlr. Arthur Ch¡¡,rle5. Q.C,nnd :>pp2Med for Lord Coleridge, Who occur)ieda-Pal near iii-, :t:!dti:e f3oh.Be)-n:i!d w.ta represenred by ?- Lndcwo!)d. Q.C.. i.r" ?i"d Mr. \'t'.ttt?Ct-. A ilirvria!i s:tid il,j !lvl ¡í;\r .11'll'ninrt a p:tper. !tnd be never in i:< !i:'a received any such documpnt before. (!Io handed it to hi'' 'ordship.) Dennnn !o\,>id it did not. appHfn' to be in :Ie h,mriwriting the "lint to him- self; :tnd it apparently I!tirl nothing to do with tha rd,>.J. hO\)\r, the juryman would like bim to bind it to the poiice ho wouid do so, tni-i p'l'I¡ap :h.<t woutd b" the best tllill :0 do. The pructice 'it' sfadingr ?ch thin?-< to juryman on?bt tr' ?? stopped. Mr. Ad'trns toen pror'Stided to r",[pr to ius' in;:pec- t?on of the papft't copiM of wi.ifh were not. sent to him. tnohidin.' thf documents sa.id to h;i,vf* been sent tn Lord Ml)rlkwell bymntakf. HecompLnnedof L"rd Co!t'ridL:<?'s.')t!{'sri.tion t!]:ttt)e(p!.untiff)h.'id no in.f1m" a,i \1. I\la!{:n no flttcmpt to obtain one. He W:1" ill a l.:i ng the at r\"11 -D t ,.n d. in fit ct, h; i n co, n a waa sufnc:pnt. tor hima-If. Ht-: tirst !ng-ap.ment IC,,Iel.(I"t, ",IiF, W,I,.4 t n) m i n,-tl e r, n, n t, n,,) t w intended to be carried into c!?"<r. Hd objected to itg c:tI! :o;IW,f11 f'rIr.rn3nt, It. was a nomin.d be\e,>n two p,,rgotii of rnatllre :"( dr;t'l\ into i: b. I:net worri"d to df!tth. by S:r f. lie b".d men- tion'jd mn'* docn'.)f:r.) [I" not in the docu- aiMott s';nt, to I.ont Mon!<vp!i or in. iii(i convi furnished to h:m<'f!If. I!d fo:.r of tl"(' docmm'nt<< cut he )i;u! not di,d\)s()d them whnn th pm!?t;t. of documents .v;tq sent !)i. Pro- bab!y i.a r.:td in tt'o fl.t action !'s'nin-)t th, ol'igin:1!$ bunspif, :1n,J he Sfnt cf)tjies t.o Lot'd He hud tour otters before Lord ínnk.Ve¡1. His comptfunt. W' tha!: t.ord did not do 'so th:ir. -,hii..i, four 'e'tfr- which n'eITt'd to t!o i:bp! hd been kept bici and Lord Co!eridge !td pr!tctic3.t!y ifwora 1 il:¡t lie Itrld not got, t.hem.' ?'it')c"s Own.soiicitot- i'?d siip?)i(;) copies to! Lord Coicrid?. \,ïfn' cr;ntin,1¡>(1: III n' aeti')n a"int r.lr. P?rn ttd Co?rid?c Lo:d Mont?w?tt f warded tlie .(;500. ?nd in th ? a??in.-tt Lord Coleiid?e a. sum as (hm;)ge,, itj bein,- t\['tJviou:!y ".gr-;ed on that. I w:ts to be p:tid all th') <'ost-: <<.nd expends. My eni\:(>!t18nt 'y¡th 4, G)lerd, at !)"'<t. it made to avoid !lcanàa I. hut in Octo!'o". 1883. it iWCcl.U1Ð :). ;e'd ens'ts;ement. I '.v.i? thn tj.,inR Htenry wo)k, bn', w.i.s t)ot makin'. suflici(,nt, to support I I.tdy in her position. :"h' t'harls 'hen th.? :l'8emrnt entered into the nc'ions :lg:1in;¡t Lord Coleridge and ¡I'. I!prn.n'd C'')! ij: h) which Lord to settle ';500 rt yo:n' on his daughter up to h"< deith. whan hia will would op,-rfile. :tU r: Nctations bei-i, withdrawn. C:)¡.px,¡minvi0t1 contiruft;l It ii -L fact that from jun2. 1S<;5. Lo'-d 1>eriJ h)d p.iid his d,"ugh¡er ttthc ot 1)):)0:\ un.J.)- the de:'d of seniernf'ni:. Str Ch:tr!e3 RiFs31!: And itsivoshar powrto apjioint )i !ife in:,erbt to hpr hu.'o:nd to th, extent Anyhu.-bmd; not nfcca- sari!v fl'?, SirC. .3l"Y yoLt do not conte'nptat'- fiet- li,ivitig any other husband? (Laughter.) Lv the tt'rm<< of tha "lt,!emeuI, ,1i:s Coleridge woutd hn'e :t power of Ilppointt!1'1i1t. which s!e could not ht.ve h;td nndcr ti,,r c's wj; and this was a concession to you. Wewpretn'n'ried in Ju!y. Sir C. C.tn you give me tha (.ttc! ? Thiel i< not :)n t-vgnt. you knew, vbich occurs more than six )im<-a in !t mn.n's lifijtiit;e. (L;tughtcr,) :'11'. Adams: M w:t'. on "1. John the Ihptist.'s D.)y. ¡"11'. C. K't'-sp)! I am ao;'ry to say I do not, t:now tt)e ditte of S<fohn thq U\y. Sir Henry J'nnf: It w'<.< the 24th of June. Mr. Afia!l1 ajtl h" gent :t gre,t, number of papel'3 to w(>l!, a lt1'JT]g' them a report 01 the t'timer tr:i; but ho h':d not desired thut to he s';nt in. It \vm left to Sir R. Co!!it! to do wh:)t he thought Ht. Mr. Ju'tice Drnm!n: -,It,re wt.< t'i? pos- sible n>[t'IH'ICe to it g'(nt:!m'm of tLe hi:;f:t' po-<ib!n honour. ,r¡rn(, C(>otlnueù: On the Ethof he discovered th (t. there were :t number of docu!nents eizt, to the !trbitr.ttor by the other side of which lie h'ld had no copies, and thereupon i.e comphtined to Lord Monk?Wtj: Hf received 17 tfttcrsfrom Lord h had 11')t tw'ntÍ0t,ed. He not gui!tv in that v..ty of tiy K'ju;.<! f-)Mon of docu- mfntj. H, cotupluned to Lord Monkawe!! thM, the other aide )!')d ''uppressud d<;<'umer!t.<. He sont- in one letter )'' thf arbitrkt,,ir which wasda.tfd as !or!g b.ick M 18:}2. It w!ioi t )'o:n tho htte LaJy Co!et id,?e, and rrljut'Lt>d ;1 o!d sei-vilit to hg present, ttt tho conin'm.)tio:i of her daughter ?!iRired. Ho did not by !i)):< intend indirectly to ioHnence the iu-bi- mm'i. H.. churned the other cide with fraud and the :"uppre'lsíon of docu'nents withour. tii'at :diÙn tor but, then, he wn,'< Vfry angry :tt. the tunn. Un got thu Jr'tt'er from Mr. Hsn'ri'<ot) ;tpoloziaing K'r what. i'd twppf'ncd io sf}ndin in the Oocutzicii tq to Lord MonkaweU: his on!v :tmwwer waste ncknowtodgnti'.a recnipt and s<i.Y thut it shouid li,ivo duo n.t.f'ntio!Ho :t!so h&d a latter from Lord M'?.i'swpd that tlw docu- ments of which he couponed for ¡n; "'nt in b'tdnot int!fncfd tn-'j'!dgm:'nt i'l :iny way. He did not kii-,w ih.tt. i' wag on!y by sccidentthtt th"7 h.id discovered the f'Xi;tlHlce of tliit, letter. On the 4tti oi J:inuarr Lord ofÙs\Yel1 wrote to wttce.-ts:— "Afl er of .;1!1UGr"-]. in w!Jid¡ you dllY ('a3' mv iu 1,}¡Jt:5 'hae I tiii?ht tw a.t iiigiii permitted to tnf.kf rr.y ¡H\'Ul'd. The al,;Leat¡on SU2:I!E!.¡ted by your 1\(, :wHr:ito,:i er,!e,te, ut'rhi' df?!i4\ Wèl'CÎ.J. t nlldèrstand lobe a:) rU¡XiOU3 to av,)iJ ;5 n:ywit, H01Ve\'er. thO'gh Ill;' a¡J:icat¡o" comes very .Lte, I do uot f'el justin,¡ i'! refllfn to accede to Accordlu6!r, aft£' c'lwÜd(,I'UOII, alld as yon ip3it upon I fox peremptorilv Ivre I ClHl), ..h.en alll of Llle copy letters Bud tl\ fUl'nj..hed tü 'ÜU, Of those nut f'lrui3bed to YCll\ y"ur c\rks Itl\ alr.,>tdy takeil <{!le3: ¡¡HI ;;t'L¡¡ ?rneby tiin mi?tt?e of Mr. H.u'ri?on.H.utt without th" kI10w!rd(Yt:' of e:tl1t:l"dftdant. and I r'lrd thcra in tiH tawM 1. ?Ir. H.n'isan tr) wii..hJraw l.lt'B. I.iskvou, a.'< a mat'prof cou'mon honesty :tnd tuir play, Ilnd. cotlsÍdel'Ín¡r ait the pti7ln your evidence !u th;M case g!).ve you, whf'ther you did not think is t ight to stute to the ,)u:'Y the 'xi!en('o of these tetter?, .ind to produca t\wm :-n, I did no'. The coUttthbn -tdjo.t.'ned untit .M';nd:;y.
Iff Til VA Y. ___ f
Iff Til VA Y. f T"q hen.rin? of the Hbt'I r. CoL'ri(:, W:\i! \'5umpd on Mn:H}a. mnr:lÍng' in t,!w QUt'ïl' H?nchDivi;'ir,n,hef"t'aM)'.Jnsh[-Denm?n!)t)d.t spt-ci; It'ry. OnthfftSfembiin?oftftHcourt SIl' Ch:nll!s nll.C¡¡ intimated t/¡,rt It (md 1\0 furthf-v quettions to put. to the pla.lntitf in cros.3- examination. Mr. Adn'ns, in a re-exfiminttion of himself. ex- phim'd the rp:l"ons why IH) h;!d not dian!o"ed L()rdinl:lkqwpll'" letters. In thn fil' p]ace, th"'j" wnt!t ('Ilnfusion of as wii",n NN-itlie,-t m'(.<!e hit "í11davil. Lord Monkswel! was not. d?;ttf, a:1d did n(k. ill f;\(t. tlie 1i!1 1l1'\rJV months :lft.Br- ward". In ti:f) Sfco"d p.;K'f.'he order wii for< t'le p:¡pe:' showing ÙI \YÍ1a;. tn,mner the itle, i-i- minaríng d¡!Cuments got. in¡) Lord Mt)n!.sweit's !tMn.indit.'tpp<'H:d 'o)iimtheiet:fMin qu"<t:t b'JlWCI"1I Lord l'lIlk:w!l !u;d ))im'")t'! did nof', !'I]¡nvr unvrhing as to 1.1;0 \av in which the d0cumentg got into h:a'r)rd-<hip's!i.tnds.b!)t.' !0!)tVhjs opinion of ti'e'n. In tii,) tiii-d pla{", !Lord Mt'nhswe)t w.tt :t 1--erqoti:il tt'iend ,c I L,ird nnd he selectod )muas:H'b)mt.<t {ort.h:tt..re?onL. Th?r bein?s-? surely Lo'dt C?;lL'ri?new?uidh?vnti')dn'Ecu)t'yinI''n)'nin,s;? !uivthin? t.h:<t. w:\s p'ta?in? from hi< lordship hin)- he and st-ill bdiv('d, )i:)t Lord '¡unk,¡w¡'¡1 seHt copica of al¡ his !tit" written'o ':ne party to l!.e fniicr,andt[)a.r. tA)-r.'t'.n'?, t Ii,) \)<< in jCof'jridgf'.?h'uK;!?. H"dmi?<'dth3.th°cort. jduc'fdttte'n:H.t.erainnrb't,retti')nto'se)y.buti? jw!<at,))e s:)rt)aon tiio ot.her si'!f. Pt.tinti? HnHouocfd nt. Uw close of !m t.h:iL this Ili-, (:a,e. Sir Hcnr? James than proceeded the jaryon bi'hair of Lord Coleriàl', Ttic'irviuwof thr> ca!'e was tiitt it nopded but!iM!e aFsi!;t.tnce of !tdv<x.'m'v—iittie mf'rn r. fu! s:mp!e, and piftin na"rracH)!) of thd f.n'ts—tf< (.'na.bfe h;e jury t'j pt'ouounce !t ci-rt'nn und c<Tnp!e!:e judgmpat on thecaxe. The i"l10 involved was simp.'eund narrow to yet plain:,iff !I:Ll! thol1ght i), righ!, to tl"1Vt'I over & I -,tlg period of the inmost. and va)'ie<) ii'j ot tite farnily, and to introduce h'Ld no beat-in? on I the eise. fiofeit,conr:dF'nLthitr,thf!ps:a.!i'!m':s roused must b determined in favour of t):3 dci'en- tianls. and thut irrelevant )n;tttcr3in'roducnd wout<! b<' found to bt' <<nch. Trm-ing, thfn, the suc- o! w!.ic!t h'td taken p);tee, !S;[- fJrn¡'y J:tm(, said tllat in Ji.inp.l885, it Nvag ide, Uf ail the parties coneRrncd thftt '-<t)e crovition 1";1' in the !utur,J shouid he hil' \1('8. ""ith, Com:uenting next, ou th9 nature of tt: I)r,)vii;i,,n inndo in Lord I Co)Grn:?<< wid fo'' "ia tha l(:nrn"d co<!n?p) pliNtpd out that, -ivlipreis ci-icin-,Llly Ufidpr it MtS3 Coleridze wcoid oniy ):.tve hsen entittfd to ;111 in'e:e-t in £16:000 on tha denth of h5r father. witiiOUt.my provision bpin? m?de for thr' beneM of hfr husband, m. the event "f <?i' ti-Mrrvin?, bv the present \vi)i she w?s ithin to inave JES.OOO o.b-oiutciy to whomsoevf'- shechos<\nr;d nj wit. to her husband aiita interest iajElZ.COO. '1'111'11, as to the publit: re- tracUttion whidl Lord Co;erldge had ofYerod to jmak", tiii tordsitip' cottductia tha po?ition he took t:') h'td bean most, consistent, for ho admitted in 120- th'H he h:td aken'd the ojiinion he formed of M:. Adams's ei)iit-;icLi,r in 1, .2. MI', AdalJ6'S st.,t!pinprit to the ;ir,,)itratr)r c'nu.iinsd !ibet -tttet- lilel on Lai-] Chief Jtn'ticf.wito.howovti)-, dt"<ired to :t! with moderation. Ti:a.L Mr. Adams did not. sccive a copv <'Ï !t!t t):e di,cui-cents wa3 due to the t:eg!ef-u of Mr. H:ut'i:-on, Lord Coleridge's "otieitor. I't conciuair'n. Sir HeDry ex- pl'e""eù con<)dene* tI¡;;t thl ]n;'y \\outd give u. for thO:) Lord Coleridge \14 examined by Sir Charles R'.t-'i'pU.f!t'<s'id t'j<< ptevioua to receiving the IbHi* i'rc-m ?. announcing hia turm.d eng"elnfnt io his i)e hr¡,d only "'een pl:l.Int.i ff l\t his h,)u,e. When fie paij I-,is visit to I the t'nitudSt!ttt"hfdes!rodhi8 daughter to Iii-,n. b:its):fdec!inpd. Onreturntng in :icveini)er Le saw plitintiff, ftn'j. n'< a resutt ot' the iatervifw, he undertook to put in writing his vie'.vs on the suhject of their ititit-riago?. He did this,nnd in tht letter to Mrs. Bishop he conveyed the intitundon that plaintiff was trying to icrce hi*' dau.btet' ic'j a liuiitivri whera tha woutd be COLM- peued to marry him. but he had since withdrawn that imputation. Lord Coleridge was still under examination ",11(\1\ the time for adjournment, arrived.
SIXTH D.\Y.
SIXTH D.\Y. The fur?h -r hewing of tba libel case Adama T. Coteri'.?e was resumed on Tuesday mornin? in the Queen's Bench Divisinu, before Mr. Justice Den- man and :t speciat jury. Lord re';Llming- evidence, stateù i th'tt his daughter, whc-n she tett li;,3 house, did -'o without- hindracce on hi3 v)-irt. He subsequently ptaced himaetf un'i'f!°rved)y in the hands of Sir a:id he hid never withdrawn ff..n iita ratraction which he through H'n. After Miss Coleridge left his house hp did not. :i.iin ;:ee her until he saw her in c,iitt. the negotiations through Sir P'arrer [I,>rilcΡ¡>i1 i'ei) through he was in communi- cation with ir StaH'ord ;\iorhcot('. It witz; opened by M'n. and witne.s. p'aced him.seif unrescrvediy in his hands. From that. poaition he never v.):h- drew. tf w:T.s Mr. Adams who suggested that. the \\11\)1", matter '-houid b referred to Lord MonksweU for arbitration. \t'hen this litigation commenced ht' coiiected that could po-il)ly bear oa the tria) or LeLi,)n ;tx;iitit hi:n'etf, :md "Hnt, it to his ntto!'n''y tor t!!n purposes of the ti-ial and to I bripf cr.1111"'el. inr.ten;h") of thø dncl1!1wnt., wouU prob:tb)y hn i-ej,,cted by coun,J, but they wouid be Ltid before' tlwm, for the exercise of thfif judIJler.t as to how the {.hould ba con- ducted. UP hnd known Mr. H ):'rison tor tDtny ye'\r, n.n t iu;d er(,ry in hhn. Mn wa itix iricn J as wet! as !:is ;:qlkitor. E-ept, tcr the eyes o!' liA :=oi)C)t.or iind connseL h had not thR remount idt' of thf piti)iic,,ttiori ot t.hos'' docmnents to any- HI" dr.-Hint. of uci1 It thing. Ùe h.'id ne 'c'ntrarred 'Aith hi. to !e.iv.' hFr £17,OG'). Ht; htd al,jy, tl\"IlIIt. it, riKht. <o ipt ius chfidren know wliftt they woutd h"vc t<nd mig!,t. !<)): hn'\Y.ud r'\ !g hehidm.Tta fiwi:! in which b;'rt.'ti'jiaryw;tsii:3 then wife. liei- de:ltJl it WItS r.P,'o"al' [nak" :t fresh w!iL This he did in 1879. and he to!') bi" ch)!d)'('n \viiat. titey might expect, and w:)ici!. -treoi-dina to tha ordinary run of affairs, they wouid li;tvo h,t<]: but ro .s'.ipposa t,¡at.!le wontd n'(Ct.' int.o a cont r.)('t to h:n.'<' no powpi- oV!;r monfy t'.a had !JI;¡c.) was absurd aud rl(iif'n)aus. His d:mé{ht;>¡' might h'tvc expected .E17.&00. bat he had not bJllnd himse.f t" give up hig po"-i-t- over hi.<! wil!. To s-iy tlizit, ho did so was pu!tins' a eonstrucHon on wh'.t which WtLhout foundatio!). A ift.ter W,,¡; tijan rc<.d frotn the Lord Chief .TU",t¡('I to Sir }f;lrrel' Het";lcheU.ïn which his tord- '-hip th.mked the ).:t'.d' rH' the scrvicss he hftd reodercd a:i :n'bin':).to! and stating t.hitt. ho h:td no desire to w¡ULlmw tront t.h:i position he hall ):iken up :1'! to t! refntction. Ita hope th tt. 'should Sir Kn'Mr mp'-t with II¡P same troubl.ja as )h.t.t which had ovcrhtken him he wouid imd fs s;ood .1. friend its fte had proved to botohi'u. Hf r''pe''tfd that !te )).td never pro- mised hi < daughter JE17,000; und that ib was an entire fabricttion.and conciuL'd with thf ))ope that Sir I'arrpr Her.-<c!))-n wouJd have a hippier Christmas than lip. sho'dd tumspjf pnj )y. I Dt'.t!ing next wi:h <hu interview;! with Mr. Stpphpn Coleridge published in the Plda,zelplÛa Af<M .tcd oLht:r Amurican ptperg, witness !q:r.i ho gerit his son to Amcric.). No doubt his "un ::ct"d to the best, of hi-! tights for hi-< father, hut wi!nes:! hn.d iioLljiii.7 to do with it, and to say thar, !< fV?n dreamt of it was an entire fabrica- t'oc. ?!r. Stephen Cotcridse wpnt t.o America a;; a. friend < f Mr. Henry ItV'n?. and hi? trip was for p!ea:,u: C.o=;-examin'?d by Mr. Adams :!<< to the nature of his intimacy with thu Hishop (amity, ha stated that, it wn< Miss C'obhe whr< showed him the darkened roo-n ii) which a!'r; paid she found wit- n-i and piaintiti togethnr. H:; was not awaM tha )oom had bpf'n akerec). He had since ascertained ilisi Cobbeto be a woman of warm fE-cling-s, and site might have p.x'!gs;crated— "tt a!L pvenM, he fluht not to have given tK'r tha impticit credence h.i did. and the con- siderable cxpfri'jnco ho had h.d o? Mr. Adam? now convinced him he was wron? in making 'hat particular charge, and its regretted i .to the fact that M' Adains j w-is otlH!r 1) v,,iitn lie htMrd of his solicitor had lltad". he did not it :)-; aj very S\'ioIlS blittider, did the lie c'JIIld to [;et th." d((uilwnt;; htck fron Lord Monks\v.;it wP:¡ .) vi. [.) a poagibie acLion. Mr. A t t.'tis asi?jd H)8 witness if he did not thinh hd woutd ))ave t'rtivcnred an action if he had informed him of the inadvertence, Lord Do not. be angry wi!h me, Mr. Adam.?, if i .sa' I think you wouid be difiicui!, to (Laughter.) continued: Many of the iftMora sent. in had an extremeiy remote on the ca!;e, and were sent with evfry oF t'PJ'tcCei) after peru.U by ''ounce!, with his daus'htt't in 1332 were of a very tinusua) characte' \h"n hei-a'd;):')t!ff on his f-ars he wa-fi atiudi).? !o his pr?-<itio't a-t Lord Chief jDst.ice and to wj,,1, p!ntin' said of him in the action, to which hi' not a party, and which he said had I.'t"iI!(''¡ Hi; ,,¡¡tl'I.lI' opinion a¡,inst. witlH'S, j{ü liP")' '¡:'i:'nnt". I)f e:l;tln;¿ an nspel'sion on I,i. '.hug-i.tI:r'" dlllriil't"r wll('ll lie mentinn¡,J th!t .'h" h) room with )dain- ttiT. !!t' did )!r.< wih )ti-! danyhrer to ifavc his J¡'lIlP, ¡):¡, 1:" ("\I¡!.III,)t jJrevnli:-¡I/;r. f:1 :I¡'I: I'I':X'l'l'ding with hi.; CI'Oi\S" ;'Ii I'Î"I'<til'tl (}'II;¡n, il:tl..rllpl,ill.!r, gtÍ' J ho con- 5:dc:I\:d the e'.tIl. iJc,ir\ 'ak.'n hy th'; piaintitf n:nnun,{] t,) a l":¡' .fC' il-1 :,tli n!), a. erO.i- eXa"I!:na:I"T' TII ju¡- :¡\z{'rj L ¡;Í'1;¡ht. o,)inif)lJ. ars'] W'" !h.:t !M';)s .jbvion-t)'. Adam<.t,raveHod i,j, tl,e i.q..ul>( ¡.,ti,pd, ill i tl' p.id f.h't.bei"? ':oh.' wouid not. an\' of :)is n'dthip. !n j'i ,pc;,i;¡:inl\! inll by .S:r 1!iJnrv Ja)n<"=', Loi'd r '¡h'id;tJ .lÎd heha.dnt'Vt.ra.k''(t 'Jr. G!:)d.-tone !"r ia h:t !i! t'xc';p!, 't );:(-'ra''y ,d(':¡ ')i lS n;¡l. ¡:l'{.f\11 in ot>lnin1rI! ::i:. ('¡¡;¡, Ji ,lTi",nl. w.)sat(erw-ard;< examined! wi: II t') 11i, j't'epared and 'ir:teorild f, U'u Pt' tll :lI'iJit.r:1tOI', and stllfd t lie t,fi,,it 1)"(,!& :11 lie dhr'<;ted. Titey wcie, by pure mii't.akt) 0)t th" part of h)s 3'owjd to "t1.,in. At th.- "[ .M/. it't'isr.o'.s court adj ¡Ut'IH'Si.
NT]i DAY.
NT]i DAY. 'Iï¡( 'III!)' hp:lr; of libel Achms v. O¡Jnjdu w:t.s i.'sumad on í\\)(ll1;\day morning in tÍ\ Q:¡;:n' foiv¡"ion, bE-for" Mr. Denman and a .pec'al jury. 'j' f.¡:t witness '.v.).<! iI!r, Amp!or, 'Lord soiicitor (M". Ha.n.n!). t!)e io,-nL:i'JnS :iven in r!)" of th'* documents for suh!ni;ion to d11, was purify through a.llli"I:I(P, hf tt'.at the inctLrninated dOCl\mo>rds were t'or- ,'varded tp ttle a,l'bitr¡Lt.I)1'. e, o the san'-e "ff?,.t w.i-; ;'it-t'n by 'Vut'o.and Sttow. c'm'k-ia :r. liurison's elllp:oy. This tha on behaif of Lo.'d Coier:d:;e. The Hon. J:er:)ard then went, into the wit ni5.b'j:. ¡) lid in the cour, or M'. IIL:tlc\1 tha), he had r.'tr.tct.-d ti)'" contained in hi.'< tftter ot December 11, 1S&3. Tho-e a.g'tin<t, Ah. Ad unt were 1011JI<i:cl "n statc'nfnts which he at, one time bf-iievcd. 'Nolie ot tho documents out, of which .thepre'sent. action arosa wera ever in his pO""I'S' '.si.,n. n«!.{ did he ever haud anyof t-lipiti tA) H trtison, Ir w:ts on tho 10th ot' December, 1S33. !'nt he f¡pt it %vttf-(, that iip documentf had been sent, to Previoua!y lie had not. the kii,)wle(.Igo ttnn any ot these do,'uUlpn;s had b'ell sent,. .r. Lockwrtod announced that this wa<! the case fo'' Mr. Bernard Coleridge, Sir Henry J:III1P.$ then proceeded to a.tin thf jury on lwhalf of Lord The seven days over which th') Mi'd h'td now )a.s;ed had hei'u, ttft) teamed counset ':?)! a pai'iod of beneht, f.ii'.t.hG doicndanLa. for i!. hjd :.tT'd"'JLord Coie- riùge rheoppo''tunity uf (WHIg that. which ho had so much d?sirad, nameiy. to puhtic!ynrat.e every! ttCt !:t; knew in ).tte c.tFe. He contended that Mr. Adams had u'terh' fa:!cd ?o Mtab!!?h i):s cas-j. Ho c')m))!t'te. i:'u?:d, had hCt'.u the defcnct) t!:ar. &s ?otttet'mHS tt man in pfr"ng an(t tuu health was w,k..IlI,d by the attentions ot th" physicians.' ho ,¡¡{/11ht any advocacy by him ot the com- picte p''oofofL"rd innocence ir: tius matter wo'jid on)y weaken iii,4 ca;<e. He had the utm?t confidence in the tribunal !o whom thi'< case ttad been submitted?a.nd had not, the .sli?ittest doubc but, thatthe Vt. rdict. o' the jury wcui'.t be for the dcfendan's. :\1 r. Lock woorl, Q.C, s:ud he had nothing to udd to 'Iia. jr Henry Jiiii(,s lii),i -,iid, and did not! prOn(j!'í' i () dl'tnin thc jury wit.h any fpL'ocu. i\tr, Ad.i:)Ls then rose 0 ) epiy to tIw whotc )'e-:)s?rted thFU. it. hud been with tiie utu?st. p.un he had brought the action, ??h.tthadcompeited imn to co?ro into cout't. w;)s the rpsutt of thej i it igii,ion. He admitt.c'.1 t-fie hi11 character of Lord M,)nkswel!, wllom he !lelt"cted beC!tlBp. of hi? iriendstiip f')t' Lord Co!nidge. NI,t.hing c(m!d h'n'n bpen ;)'at' th.m the request, "f the ."rb)'"ator[!"t'uC.t<'hp:trty"!t'juidf-end<ohim! iiiet, to I)! es-F,.ni,ial to th(il' ('i'. \I¡;u'lIe \'Iia.. n0W chat'ing :lS a. nb"I w,)3 Colit,'Iitll(i itl documents put in by the dffcndtnts and a<it published to him, He liijd not nnc word to''tvabf'nt the documents ?.'ingsfnt. i'f). In 'tis opin'un o.tny oF ti)?m wp!'R document:! i),L-en sf,,tit. Ir. Justice Jknman pointed out to Mr. Adams tli 'it his gnln !!Ijl'v¡¡ne) was that which he .said it wa" nr'[—m'r.'i'L', 1i1 pubiication oi: thtise tetters. riaintiit' IH'oc¡-e/Je,j to comment c'l the sig-oi- f.t 'h' document' nnd the exl;! nit,i,i I)y the (lefen(iaiit ;is 1,) li,v the -iccidel!t I)y l,ilf'lll occurred. Hiddhti supposed titc? nevfr '.youtd bf able to asnertain t'x.'tct'y how the occut'Md. but. thM, did not Sfetn to hnn to he rnitt(-r of great, importance uotess p':nntift ir,iuct )n ilie p;it,t -f Mr. Ha:')i'on. ?: A'tttms r.:p!ied that he did not wi,41i tc itnpu:ctt;m.i. Hfhndnodesn'etobcmf)!en;tsty tb'.tnh-c.jid''°ip. Ir..It:(ice jil'nm:J11 then proceeded 10 SUIII up the (':¡"e t,) tile j¡I1't th outset he I'emarkod thsib the p!aintih, in his statement of ciaijt), put forwam ns gt?rious ch?t?es aud ubotutu:tb!f conduct against t'.)*' d''fend.?n'a and their professioQut advi-sei-s is ei)uld be conceived. The learned J,"ILIO went onatconsiderabie Itngth to dc 3c!-ibe u" of the documents placed bRfore Lord Mottkswei!. Alluciiii, to the stutetuet't of c!:utn iK'pointed out tl) the jury that the defendants denipd publication. That pte:t was set out at length. and, if the jury found that statement aup. porred !t)..i proved by evidence, it would be his duty ),, t hat this action by piaintiif iitUed. Ag,tin, it w.uld be for theni to say wlietlikr the. pubHcaHon. if pfoved. was mdew good ffuthaod withllut lnaJice.. Sir Henry James Mud ihere waa a further point he woutd I;ave to raise, uauie,y, whether defen* danta cou)d be made r.esponsibte for the act of their soiicitor if it coutd be established that. he had exceeded their instructions. His Lordphip said he should certainly allow that, point to be raided. The judge afterwards went through the voluminous correspondence in the case. and had not concluded his su'nming up at the rising of the court.
AXOTHRK ACTION AGAINST LORDI…
AXOTHRK ACTION AGAINST LORD COLERIDGE. HIS LORDSHIPS DAUGHTER PLAINTIFF. The Pres? Association is informed that Lore! Co!aridge is !ikety to be the defendant in another aption at an ea")y date. his daughter, Mrs. Adanas being the pimtiff. The nature of the action has not yet. been divutged. It M set down for trin! before a specie juyy.
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THK S!Bf:IG!lT SLJn'. r IXTt':RVEXTIOX OF THE QUEEN'S PROCTOK. The London comspondent of the 3-eiri L(,tt,i- ol; says:-[ hear that the Proctor intends to intervene in the Sebright nu)!ity of marriage calle, on !he ground t.ltat certain rnateriai ftCts were not at the recent tri:).i.
TH)'; DLLKE SCANDAL.
TH)'; DLLKE SCANDAL. THE CASE TO BE RE-OPENED. The P.vria Fiym"o of Tuesday morning publishs') ILI1 interview with Sir Ghariea DUke. who i-< nt Sir Ch'lrle declr¡res that as the re:mlt of an irivestig;tt;cn liiq friends )):tve dis- covered that. lie is the ;t and ti)ar a third Crawford-Di'kc suit will be heid, in which the innocence wiM bo c!ea.rty arid dftirnte!y provfd. Th' "lwlilm'(l Paris correspondent tetegraptx thu foUoA'ing mtract from the Fi.'laro,ùetailing an int.c:view wit)) Sir Ch'trk'3 Diike:—" In '<jieak- ingo of the law,"I1It, fit) /'Xp1'éSSP, llitiiseli, with which win8 hi!1\ the of hi hparers. Sir Chariea ri?.q-,ieited me not to give the information I I I to the present, situation a: comtn;{ from i)im. I wi!) comply with his wish. I %vi)l oriiy st.ttte th:it I know. i'rotn -t %11 source, what titR Enlish proas and English society m'a not nwiu'a o)'. I know th.tt iu a few tnontha the grf.'a.t J)iike-Crnwford c.t?e wi!! he re-! opened. The c.tsc, the most sc;un.)toua oi:' the cen- tury m Lng).).nd, i< S')in to entHr on its third ph.tse. A certiiin number of Sir Char!es Ditke' friends have, of their own initiative, and wtthout b'i:m; in -iiiy wny requr'sted by hitn to do M'\ undertaken 't iiiost serious inquiry, which wiii -.hortty result in rt)vHbn¡m that wUi be rpceived by the pubiic wi:h the greatest .surprise.. f believe i ca:) aii'ntn thut, Sir Clw,rhs DitRe'-) friends—statesmen, ba.rri*;Lera, tioctor' even miniatHrs, &nd )uen belonging to altiin.,t :<)! chs; of society—ure on the track of It conspiracy which ill I.e,!30LIIIl tix'ough the pt't' of thf \vhoie world. The majority (tf Sir Cit'trto*' Diikc'a fmnJs h.tve alw:)ya believed in innocence, n'ld h.tve f.'om the very rh'at eon'iderad him the victim of odiou-! inaciiiii; ions. The time is approaching when they will, perhap; be nbte to justify that opinion by proofs. The third Diike- Ct'twi'ord trial wii), do')bt!e.3,at)ou:]d in reveJLing- dettiis, as the two others it;<vudon";but, on the other hand. it, is permisaibte to hope that it, wiU furnish one of the most gifted and nccompii-'hed n)Ct) of the day the opportunity of éxtril'ating f¡'o01 IIII of infini-v into lie has been driven by accusations which till now he has not bfun abie to suocf'ed in refuting." The 8lrllldm'd cor[espon<!ent, who on Tuesday caitrd "n Sir (;i'fn)c;<, says:—"In repfy to my qucstious. Sir Cha.r!'s DHka assured mR that lie did not give tho above information to the writer of the That ?Hnttaman had come to speak to him \\ith rei;'u'? to )i)e information which he had obtained from other sources, It. was quite that a committfe of his friends had bsen prosecuting a St'atchin.j; inqu.iry into the matter, find had obt'ined a mass (If \Jvidt!nc,e. it c'iukl not be S!tid tt'ar.tha case wou)d for certai:] be rp-ot)"nedina.)'ewmontit-i. or indeed at a!t, :)!< nothing as yet hn.d been decided as to what would bR done. A ViMt aUlount oÎ evidence i'-td certainty b.'en cottecrem by hi. ft-ie'td", and it woutd he s')bmitt'-d to his leal ath isers for their opinion, t-'ir Ci)arie.s DUf:e, who is staying here with Lady ni!<e, wi!t rumainin Paris ti!I n'x*, -J.
FfKES. ;
FfKES. On Saturday a t'tre 79, i-ef- i, New Cr()i<, London, u)X)n the pretuist-s of E. hite. oil nnd coiourman. A I)-)iice-i!cinital)ie who was P'IS"- itit.r at the time s,tw s!no!.e issuin;j' from thf front SÍldp, and It,, ir, or)Cn raised an ahn'm ;llIr) sprang his tattJe. Stfpa Wt-i't! ta!n to arousM the inmates of the IlIlrning housa, who f faceted a hmrit'd f'a¡w. and none too so< for the innammabie ')n.:t('ri: contained in tha shop <i<'tt became .thoroughty ignited, Bnd the iLonpa ?pr'a'! ovfr tha i)ous(. brigade werequic'ttycaHed up. andftrong *)ppti';3 of \t iH' wore thrown upon ttMiiIatnes.bnLitt tho result the shop and li,)ij.a H))d thr' contents wera greatty (I.Lln:lged by tire, h>'1t, "moke, :11(1 wat(! .Karty on atlll'(lay morning !). ih'e broke out in the restaurant of L', Ftoming.ht tha f-orner of Urury-sfreut, Dub!h). A:r. i''i"ming had fitt.bd up the new restaurant. :)t. groat, expense. Th''i<3 wpte n100 "rv'!nt !<J¡epiflg in seven of \110:11 managed to get our Mtniywith t)tt]aoth<'rcto'hi)!g or, tit-iii t'.iir ):!gh[.dtcs-;cs. Hut two wo:nen appfai'ed at j corno' window of t,h, .-K'f-ot!') storey, nca.iv 40 ffo!, from the ground, c"f."ming for aid. thf-y were i'mn''J!eiyab<)ve ..vih:rH th'j nre w:).') raging fHrce:y, One yourg girL named Annie jumped from the win- dow, and feii on t!)3 foorwity, from which shp \v. t:)!:<'n up :n an unconsciout Atatolmd convevcd 'to Mereer's Hospital on a stretcher. <) i had only her n¡htdl'f' on nt thH titrf, '3 :II!'a coistab: w:)pHf! t'er in hia overcoat. fic-i- h'td laken the ieap ior t- the other girt. Mary (oreorikii, a w;utr<:ss, f"l!owod her oxampie..She ar)pe!)''ad to be inxioux about watc", which sh<* threw to n )!n, but he Inis,<cdi:, a"J itv.'ftS broken oil the foot'.vfty. A-' six; waa taxing a icap f). ronstabi'* cti.i(id to h&r t" putip :Y:tl'd, him, and she icu i!o his nr:t!s. :-ihe I¡;HI xootiK!)' ciothingti'an !'er mght. wrapper. The most. u)t(')'so eKcitement. prevtuicd whiie the safety of the two young girls \va?) in peri). The M.taurt'.nr.was destroy e't Tht3 injnrf'.i g;i:! ir.tU ht;1 ibx fractured.
AI.LEGE!) ATTEMPTED MURDKR…
AI.LEGE!) ATTEMPTED MURDKR BY A JOURNALIST. PHIS0:ER C'OMMITTED FOR TR!AL. At How-trcet Poiiee-court on Saturday Af!)ton Arthur Kdward Totjames Burrow- !'ged 33, dfscribed .)S n, journ<tn.<t. !)r)d giving an address )!: :o'¡h-cr"i'Cdlt. ha<) ford-square, w's chtuged Mr. Vau:!I\:lf\ with aH.empting to murder Afifred Arthur botcher, a cotl-twis.ioii ngent, of 31, SH):ior-s!reet. H.trrow-roa.d, by shooting at him \.vith t) rcvoiver. Prosecutor said: I !ive in )he Go!d''n Cross p if bl ic-lintise,Dzi tican non -strip 1.44 [,it st nigh', betwp('n nine :u.d h,lf-I)lt\, the WH:< t.iter, and ('aHed for a drink. Ha was the worse for drink, futd the manager refused tu serve him. Hf putted a smat! revoiver cartridge from lii-4 pocket and piaced it on the counter. 1 picked it, up, and said. "I think (hat istt. revolver cartridge," < I \),.s ch"e to him Bf "<ud,"Thctt wou)d be enough to kill you." Hf put his hand into his right-hand pocket and pull'"ù out tha r,;vo!ver (produced). He Hred it at me..Mr. V,ttigliai) Did he present it?—I Mwthe bright portion of the revolver and i'eard it go ort'. j drew buck directly I saw the revolver, and lilJaI'd the bu!)ct smash)), bottteon UieKhetf. Thesiutf was at tIle buck of mtJ, Did he say tmything?—No, ?ir. I ruahcd out for a constabie, and came bftck Hnu seized prisoner by he hroat. whUe the con"tble seized his hand and took the revolver h'om him. HeeUd not, fay why itehaddf'neiL Did he give anyexp!au:t.tion?—No,ite never fpohc. W¡¡ the piarot on a !eve], oblique, or pfrpendi- cuiar.—Ua took out. of his pocket, and pointed it at me. Inn!yhadtimetodt:twb!ick, or ho might have hit rrc. Prisoner was c.tmmiMed for trial, und llr. Vaughan remsed bait, observing that ))e tooled upoit pri-Dfter as a. very noan.
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A TMLEGKAPMIC BLUNDER AND IT, CONSEQUENCES. There waa an anmsins: scenp. on Hat.llrdav ar, Ua.t-on IliU. Hcaumsrif, ths seaLcf"iirH. tilkf..Iey.i Bar'. Tho noble baronet, who j ,,Iay(ir of t:enu- m:ui". and 111e roun::t Irl:tyol' in til) United Kingdom. lias bean interesting himsp'f. along wirh Captain Sh'm, who-'e advice had befn sougli- in unptovingthx appliances :tt. Rpaiiii-,ari.,i for extin- g\1ih\n Urea. Th" enKin<?, whic!) is half ft Cfnt.ury ol,i. itali been Mfnt fur repairs, Ilnd had arrived !H Bangor fr:1m L'nd.in on thehomewru'd joui-nt-N, this fact, Si)' H. Huikeipy wired h' B:tngf'r Station.Send on fii-e Pll£:ine n' once. Thf ofiiC'ial!! -it, B,tngrJl' itn'nediatpty ],nmued to the contusion t¡¡:I.t the nobte baronet' residence Witsnri jire. TheHlftrm hrU was rung. the H;maot' .Firo Brigade turned out in ho? t)n?tp, hot'sf were hl\rnpsed to theens'ne.nnd H'-VfLY tho brigade ;tal-te(i tt fuil soeed, crossing St.r)Ut'< over tiie famou<: Suspension B:.dg' and then inti .\ng¡e':l. the entire distance'dOixotUes to H!tt'"n Hid beint: covered in les., iiiin ."10 minuses. N-I(ta.-)wtiiie thp a)f.rm)iH.d spread, and trHpei and conveyances of all deict-ifti,)ii.,4 w(-rn r'qu¡8it.ionerl {or coiivrying peoptetoBarnnHiU. of course., the niiitake was immedi?tte)y expiained. Sir R. Hulkciey.how. cvf'r. v.'itrmiy c3ngr.ttui:Hed the litrigor Brigade in their promptitude, nud did nit. ithow the iii(iii to dfpnt. without being hospilabIr entertained.
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TEmiTBLf<; FALL IN THR D.t.vid Unwen, a niiddle-aged m:in, t'CMidius; at 1, ""t;st.ern-street, Hl\fod, whiist returning home title ot) Sunday night fell over Old GyfetHon Uridge, narrowly escaping with his Hte. His cries drew the attention of a, ma.n named Addip, who found hhn in a terribto pnght, his <ace being covered with btood and one of hix tega bt'ohea at the knee. He was carried home to his lodgings, tnd he is nuw under the treatment of Ur. Leckip. Pctttypridd.
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THE STATE OF IRELAND. ANNIVERSARY OF THE EXECUTION OF TF1E MANCHESTER FENIANS. Oa Sunday one of the Largest, demonstrations which has bean seen for some tune in Dublin WM held tn commemorata the anniversary of the ext'cution in Manchester iti 1867 of the Fenians iAHe!), Larken, and O'?rien. hungpd fors))ootingj Poiice-Sergeant Brett while engaged in rescuing two of their leaders. About noon a proees!<ion wns formed at the Custom HOtBi', and, headed by aevera! bftnd?. marched through the city tn GhtS- ne?in Cemetdt v, where ? Celtic crosa is erected to the M,U\ciwst.fH' murtyrs. A number of wreaths Ltidupon the monumRnt.and the procet- iiiar(:Ii,,d round it with uncovered head. iSubsequentiythemonunMnts erected in memory of other FctU!tn< were visited, inchtding th'lt of J;imes O'DonneU, hanerl in London a coupte of ago for th<j mur<)er of J,¡mOH Cn.rcy. the noto- rioua informer. Severn! prominent Nfttiona!i'!ts attended, but no member of the lri,.iti Parliin-.ell- t:t.ry pitrty. KvaryUnns; off quietly.
A P)ESBYTEIU AN l\J (;,\ISTEU…
A P)ESBYTEIU AN l\J (;ISTEU FORCED TO KESIGN. The Dublin F,'u}¡uJ¡¡'s"¡ollï'lwl of S;¡tu\lay states that the Rnv. M:mhew M,tetl-lIIlY. ilia Presbyterian pastor of in County -Nionaglian. and who is well known in 8,:tJt,hud an(t England, ha" been forced to resign owing to his Ntltioo;tii,t pro- chviticH,:ut eff,)I.t.4 tt 'econcihation provi'fg in- erfec'u.)). no bus p:'<r atncn 18!7.
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)jf)fU': A pfirty of m"n. 'n'ntr'd !md disguised, nr?.J severe shot3 on Saturd'lY nis;ht into thf house of a l"bou1'f'l', nem EnJlinrunnna. County Limerick, a,nd threats wet'f umcte again-'t the m:m if he continued cu' ting h.?y for an obnoxious person raiding in ttie loeltlity.
A COOt. WtOPOSLTiON.
A COOt. WtOPOSLTiON. The tenanta of the .1:'U'qlJ)i'I of 1,iii-.(Iowtie in CounryC.'rfow on Saturday offered the asent the rents kss 20 rit-r cent. on judicial, and 35 per cent. on other rpnt* The ftf<-r WI\S ttfctined.
KAID r;Y
KAID r;Y A pftrty of :)r)ncd and disguised MoonHghteM enifred the hOIBe of a funner named Cifeaon. of 1,),r,tnc-roxirnl).tite, neir Li-!towe!, on Sunday nigitt; and demanded ftDDs. They were confronted by ? girt of the house, who ) or.' the tnisk ft'om the f.'tce or one of thcm.?nd dared them to ahoot her. The r.tidersthen dischtr?nd some shots into the house rmd decamped. L
!ATTACK ON
ATTACK ON A p,trty ( f Nfttion'dists. returnin(f from a Leaglli mftin?. were nU:tcked neur Now PiUIn-a bv a body of m<'n and bftdiy beaten with stones ailfl aucks. FouT ot the X:\tiona1í<;ts wpre peverety injured, and thn driver of the c?r h.td his j tw broken ?nd ? teg fractured. -.0-
j:\.N AOEK F ATTA(JK)':D AND…
:N AOEK F ATTA(JK)':D AND ROBBED. I On Sunday t'vening Mr. Moynish. all agellL to Captain !ag:tn. was attacked at R;tthmore. near and robbed <4t sone money. --L-
j !:OUTfNG FENIAN CENTRES.…
!:OUTfNG FENIAN CENTRES. I The Co) k r'olTepondent of the Dublin Jo!?-i!M! on Tuesday ?ya th?t., from unquestioned fztcts which ha.va r,,certiv rorne to light in Corb-, it sc°)n-< that. some person', al'e endeavouring to procure irtformer'< the ;t!'eged pxistencp of Funian societie'! in Cork, and Jir?o sums of 'nonRy have bofn offpred with the view of obtain. ing the required int'ormn.tion. It, appears th:it i'uspc'cr.ed of bf)onging to n. M'cret society, h?s bt-enin'erviewad by two of the most promi- a we;1.nt'lwn gentl("II13.11 In Cork. who was i'uspc'cr.ed of bf)onging to n. M'cret society, liiis bt-enin'erviewad by two of the most promi- nent member..) of tne detective force. Very recent)? a detective went to the premie' of th'- j ?entlem?n ?Huded to, :md. aftfr a, few introduc- rory remarks, ?id th?r. if he required plenty of tnonp? bo cou)d h:tve it by dropping him A line or hH) pr 111I>nth ('on('6rl1ing what tonk place in F'-nian circles in the ciTy. Thf detective sL-tted th;)r the detectives were receiving infor<n.n.ion on from tht't'e ot fonr perfona in the citv !tt ind they wrre not !!t ai!9.)ti.< t18(1 tint tbpir wa.s curfct,ftndth-U lh;,y w.m'ed a 'nun like i)im, who w.t'< we!t up in the f<et'ret of the tll give them formrl JUe information relating to the i,s well as t.o t the future of it. The detective also g.tve a S'u )nu)te.) if the information wo'R pivpn in the WI\Y he %v,,ivteil i'e wou!d pa.x.s by his informant in t)M s'rpet, ?<d pretend thut he hrtd never Men him. Thu attempt, :'t informer manufacturing was, however, oritit-ely \m;>uc"ps"fuf, and the detective wa" to'tHke hLs departure ttnd to !o-!e no j time flbout ir. 't hrc.' c!;n"¡; suhscquont.!y ft district in.ppet.,)i- c:cd ;r t!)'' Mme place. being, oo doubt, convinced that, IHld played his c<<rds b.tdty. no repeated the offers, which wf're, however, ret'usfd. ThR d'strict inspector e?pres?d !H) o))ini')n thnh titpre w?a a Fenian ci)C'? working iu the poii'in?l societies, n?metv. the Cork youn? Men's Society, the Cork Literttt'y and .ci'n!t')(t Society, ,r)(I the Cork Youn;; !l)'f:'nnd Society, und :t.sknd the gentiedm.nto join one of these dllb. tie. !towever. refused, and stated his bei'ef tiMt nothing of tha kind was going.on. and th?t the inspector w?s entirety tnia. informed.
iA PROMt\EXT ;\ AT[()NALIS1\…
A PROMt\EXT AT[()NALIS1\ SENT TO GAOL. At Pefy Se')on.<! on rtie,(itv (Mr. H. L. Dr. TUliy, a pro. minfnt wna M'nt to pripon in defa"lt of tindin;! b')ii for u.ti')g threatening 1l1nltl1ge at it ing oF Mr. Lewies ttnd Sir H. Hurke's tenants, ht'td At Cupptcon on the 19:h ci October !Mt.
! A t-OACHHH. SHOT DEAD.
A t-OACHHH. SHOT DEAD. A Cotter wos "hotdea.d on t Mondnv r'ight whi I"t, poaching with two com- panionFi in t ;11) niotint;ii-iouq district bordering Cork ftnd Kerry, 'tho purty were ?ct by ? g?me- keeper, .vho c'ith'd on th"m to de''iat. The ''oeper was fh'ed nnd returned th\' fire, hiDing Cotter. -=--
iTi Vl'l G BOY COTf KD.
iTi Vl'l G BOY COTf KD. -enr t Fout' hnndred men e'.s;mh!ed at Liskonnet.t, County Limerick, n-t T'PS''dV, und when tha countv foxhou:)d-' arrived oiYered such determined opposition t')'<t the do drawn o<Y, itnd the II)unting,,),ti,tv went in the dirpclio-,i ofa(bire, where si!i!'n' opposition is Inid to have been encoun- tcred. The ?'cat branch of the ?ttiontt League hM decbu-t'd i's d<"nrtniuat.ion to prevent hunting ul11:>,QS the !udiorda e(')p eviet.iona imd evicted tenants.
PULICE ATT.\CK)':D BY MOON-UGHTELS.
PULICE ATT.\CK)':D BY MOON- UGHTELS. A Tk"I\l¡;(' :—Intei)i- g-r,nce received itorf on Wednl'gehy morning statca tii;t a Moontighting tt"r:tv took place on oil) C- l'u,,3diiv night 'thou' two mi)M fm:n Cntleisland, on the Tri'.i<'e side. Four con':tftb!f8on pa.trot were t'u'ed upon by <). p:u t\"ct' oonlightl'r'i frotnbehmd '< tRnceon the The p')tice returnad the m't'. both pat" ies hpins' behind sheitar. The police niferward. divided !md made a d.tsh. capf'lring eif'ht tnen, whiisr. five others escaped. All were Tiif; <'isht mfn who were nrre-'ted on Tuesday ni.'tu ne.u CILtlpi"lf1.nd were; brought, on Wednesday hdoi'eMr. Con"idille. H.M., and chit-gott. under the Whiteboy Acr aiso with nring on the poUce. The evidence fhowed that., when arrested, nne mun Ured a shot and othera preaentfd revolver. They w\re captured on the "pot. hut the other-' n';d. pur-'ued by ti'e notice, against whom they J11:Lintained 11 running fu'e. After a chise of n quarter of n mi)e two otiicrs w.'re arrei.ifed. The prisoners were remanded.
SiR ROBERT HAMM.TON'8 SUCCESSOR.
SiR ROBERT HAMM.TON'8 SUCCESSOR. ITlip t,hot iinine of S'r Howbnd I%rt., formerty the Libsrilt member fr;t, County Kf'ry. and who r'-centiy "ne ot the divisions ot Dubtin Cit\. in the Loyalist interHSt, iR mentioned ux & possibie succe.ssor U) Sir Robert. nfuniiMn at Dublin
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ClnlEl OF AN OLD }j AN AT ) NORWICH, SHXTENCR 01'' DRATK. At Norwich Asaixps on Monday George H'x'mpr, 26, f(,r -the wilftil murder of nn old man nained Henry Lasr, on the 16th cf Augu:>t,. The body oi L.tst wna discovered int.heb.n;rnotn of hiahour'f,covered over w!th s?fk' 1:0 h:td apparent !y been fe!!pd by b!ows deiivered from behind, tUid an indfntn.tion On tna hfod corre'<['o:]ded with u p!nsLel'er's hattnuer in a box belonging to the prisoner. On the morning of the d:)vti)etn'u'derw:ts committed the prisoner \v;i-) di.sciiArged from g,.tol, and 10 an !<cquain- t%DCe tMine<IX<'tson he !=)!:nitiM) his intention of Iiid I, ti,)ijig foi- 4)ILI The prisoner snbsequHQ(.iy disposed of proper! y sworn to i]:tve :in L,,iqtlii ttii(i thfnpt'oeeedt'd ti Ijondon. where he wa-! .tppi-?hended. H< w.tS fonnd gutity, and -'entfnced to death.
FATALITY ] SOMERSKT.
FATALITY ] SOMERSKT. The bo:h' r-r B miùdle-aged man faun! (ut iJl two. \vi:h skuil also tprribiy gashed, on ).i:e ?orth S tmor?et, R:n!?!ty, was on Tuesday identified aa M'. Fi-pdaricic Lovet!, a. pronnnent tradesman of Mid?omcr Nortoa, who !ft hishottte !?st, \Vedne' d')%' for Bristol on buaine?, not bein? he!n-d of gain until the mutilated cot-P.4e -A-aR discovex-eil :,n ttie metals 200 Vard!q from \Veiton Station. It ii supposed thut he Wha run ovpr by the níht. tr.nn I ft'OIlJ Frome (I) BrlstOl. I ovell was a inan of can- :,¡d!b¡e .tbiltty, and wis much respected. -4.
J-;XTRAORDINARY CAI:HIAGE…
J-;XTRAORDINARY CAI:HIAGE ACC!DKNT IN SCOTLAND. HORSE, TRAr, ANI) DtUVFR THROWN IKTO A LAKH. On Monday night white a coachman named Andrew Carbon W)t*: driving n. horse and ca.l'l'¡ae &)ong a. n.nrow road at the side of Giu'e Loch the oirriage hghts were observed from the opposite bank to "uddenty disapl)f-ar, and cries were fi)ao h<Mn.t. Boats put oH', but notj)ing coutd be seen. The carrhge is believed to tmve belonged to Dr. Mess.'r, of Hdensburp. The loch was trawtcd on Tuesday, atid in the evening one of the rugs was found. The mfprence is t,liat the horse, having become unmanaeable, fei! with carriage and groom into the deep water of the loch.
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SHIPPING DISASTERS,
SHIPPING DISASTERS, SERIOUS COLLISSION IN THE BRISTOL CHANNEL. PANIC AMONG THE PASSENGERS. On Wedr.psdav morning' a serious collision occurred in the Hriftot Channel between two steamers, one of them being amaH boat with pa"sengers from Penarth for Demerara. It appear-! that the West India mail steamer Nonparei), of London (Captain Boniface), w!t!i ft genera) cargo, con!. and twenty passengers, also the maiis for Madeira and Demerara. left Penarth about nve o'clock on Wednesday morning. Ail went weit. until about ten minutea to eig-ht o'clock, when tha p'H!"fJnger, who werf n,H in their berths. were rudeiy awakened by a territic cra.th. For a. short time thev were panic-stricken. but Captain Bonifaca qiid his onk'ers assured them that there was nothing to fear. On examination it wM found that ti)e howa of the Nonparei) had been seriollsly dam:\ged by collijO!l with another vessel. which turned out to bf the steamer Cygnpt, of .N.-intes, coat laden, from Newport, for Gibra.itar. The Nonpareil was p!)ceetiiii,7 down the We!h !<ide of the Chfmnp). and wits between i,irry and Koos roint. when the Cygnet crosstid her bow- The enginM of the Nonp!u'e't \v?rR revfrspd full speed :tptai'n. but too late to avoid cothsion. The Cygnet. wxs 'terribty dfUnaged, und Wfl beached nttn' Rooa Point to prevent her sinking in deep wftter. 'fhe Nonpfu'oii was a«sistpd buck to Penftrth Roads by the Cardiff !\ttam-t\1g Noord, ttnd docked in the evening in the HrMt RutR Hasin, C.n'diiT. Her passengers, num- bfring thirtoen adults and seven chii'h'en, wet'e funded at the Pier-head and conveyed in c.tb:! to the Roya! flotol, St. Mary-street. 'Another of tha company'9 boats wiH, aa soon :!S posaibie, leave London for CuJiff to take on the mail. and part, of the cargo. The tu'j; Triton left Carditf with twenty labourer-) to render assistance in ttoating the C'gmt,
LOSS OF A SWANSEA VESSEL.
LOSS OF A SWANSEA VESSEL. The ofncera and crew of the schooner Wenonah, of Swansea, were brona:ht across tfron Maraeihes and landed at Piymouth on Wednesday from the steamship Ancon)!. 'the Wenon;th h;td encoun- tered a heavy ga!e in iat. 37 N.,)ong. 52 AV., and after labouring some hour'< in the trough of the sea sprang a l.'ak and w.is abandon.'d in a sinking condition. The crew were taken uff by an Itafi.m barque.
SHIP 0:< FHH'; AT THH EAST…
SHIP 0:< FHH'; AT THH EAST HUTE DOCK. H<ween tweive and one o'ctock on Wednesday morning a th-e broke out en board the steamship St. Aubin. owned by Me.<&)" Hacqu'lii Broa., of <))') ):ute Dof'k9, C,nditT, At the time of tha outbreak the Ye,s,i, which was laden with coai and co):e, w.'s in the East Dock Loc! entering the baain to )rllvinq tor Rocheioit by the morning's tide. The hre originated in the fore- hoid. and smoke wa. }h'i<t observed by Captain Roberta proceeding rrom the main hatch. Hy hi9 instructions the ship's hose was at on<;o brought. into tvqui-'ition, and a copious suppiy of water was poured into the hoid. The L;uh- Dock police, under Superintendent 0 German, arnved shortly afterwards with their hose and standpipc and com- menced to pour water on the vessel. A telephone meaw, was atso sent to Captain Pomeroy, the dockmastcr, who pro;)ipt)y appeared on the scene, aud under liii direction the l!uie Dock me-boat was brought aion&side and a!so played 00 the H:);))ea. Assistance was atao tcndertjd bv Mr. George r.h"Ld;¡, auperintendcnt to Mjsars. Hacqu')ii Hr'tg. S.i Ihm!\ö was )hc mnokH th:it Superintendent 0'C)rtnan. wiiiiqt, dh'ecting hi-: men, was twice overpowered. S..)!'i-j<jUt;'nHy the valves were opened and the vesset w.!3 submerged to the main deck, which effectua)!}' extinguished the hre. Shortty afterwards two of the dock boat9 \1.'1'0 1l1oO\'efl í\long,lid the St, and cow- m°nctd pl!nlfli I! li,,t- out. She ilo.tted about two p.m..and Li.tcr i" w' evening was taken back into he dock to disc! rglJ h")- Throushout ti)e day Captain Pomeroy very chicientty dit'ected the operations, and W(i undci'stlwd that tho o..yncl's have ptirsonauy thanked imn and the superintendent of police tor the I'it:cs which they ANOTHER C'ARmFi'' i;OAT ON f'tRE. A fire broke out eariy on Wednesday morning on hnard AtTOw of ill tha Surrey Commercial D.-)ekr. tjondon. The eft'orts of the Metropo!i):tn I'ire i!tigado Were devoted to trying to keepttte fi)'t< in thc.ttK'r ho!d. Tha Arrow haa a net of 1,201 tons, and !<hc is owned by the CtrdHi and We'<t of En"[,llId Steamship Company.
1) 1 Sk S'V 1,,, 1,, TO CAJ{lHFI:'-L:\…
1) 1 Sk S'V 1, 1,, TO CAJ{lHFI:L:\ Dg A Llovd's t.1legraHl rOpol'ts that tile Jebrlt, a Norweg¡'I1l barque, hl/1Hl') ï!'Om Cardin' fOl' Ihhill, wilSidMndoncd 11 N. 1M" 23 Il)1)g, The crew I h3 bopn landed Buenos The Koat, British bin-quo, tron) C;trdilf, has hf'en he:«'ht;da.t.RiodeJn.nch'<t'terheimj;satiort'. i'he ve,¡sol is seriou. )y
COH.ISION IN Tm', KLVi':H…
COH.ISION IN Tm', KLVi':H AVON. A coUision occurred ne.n' Avonmouth, Brifto!, on Wodne;ôd:IY evening between tt'c steamships Comerah and Oi!sian, the lott.er from Ch:lrentB, a.nd owned by Messrs. Turner, E<iw.i.rdf,!tndCo.. BriatoL The Con'orag!). htden wit.h cattle alld general cat-go, w,m nom W.tterford, nnd both ye¡;('\I w,ire going up *hp Avon. A huge tiote wa.a !II\Tt')!'Ihed in ttte OAAi"n's port aide, but, site was s:LfLlv towed up t.ht) rivet' and ducked to repair. &ca,rcR!y any damage w'tn done to tha W.tt.ertbruvRgsfL
FI!:E ON AN 1NMAN LINE.!:.
FI!:E ON AN 1NMAN LINE. A fim broke out on tile Inm;Hl sre:mcl' City of from K úW York, at. T,ivt,i-pcol n)) Wf<i- nef;d:ty. Thdateiunet'did rJOt lifføl' much, but. tile w)j:ch cilietiy of cotton, w;!S J,Liii,,iged.
IA TROOPSHIP AG):OUNU tN rOKTS-IMOUTH…
A TROOPSHIP AG):OUNU tN rOKTS- MOUTH HARBOUR. Her i\laje"t,y's troopship which a.rrived at 1'ortsmouth on Wednesday fro!n Hotnbuy, wit)) the 4th and 8t\1 Bath'Ïes Lond.on Oivis;ion RnVII! Artiii?'y dot?ii' 'md l?th Huss?rf, numbering 407 men, Wf!o wotn?'n ?nd c?Udren. '.vcfiC K?roUttd on !t \.f.eworkedm,f'.infpef'daater))for:mhour,?uti withn.jL!ccuit,hnd.).in!JS<Mgewnathfnsetna.piicred <othcCotH!'?)t'd<'r-in-Chipt,who sent. two powRr- withn.jL!ccuit,hnd.).in!JS<Mgewnathfnsetna.piicred .to tite ii(Ic-r-in-Ctii(-t, wtio sent. two powRr- ful itig-t. Tllc fi-iellfis of !h::IIll'1i, who hMi been aÎBcnt, ov¡r t,m ye:11's, ',vere ill great ¡mxiety whe'] set, in, biil the v-,ig even- ly biou,Iit alorir sile tlke
THE DFLERI?T VF?SEL IN CARMAKTHEX…
THE DFLERI?T VF?SEL IN CARMAKTHEX HAY. SI':VENT¡EN HVES LOST. 'Ih<'raMfmHto)j8!i<t)edonhtthf)t.thevf"p; found drjftin" in (;'1I"1n:lrt hen 1);1" on Tuesdnf I inid now bMched en the "'ort.h Sands, Tt'nby.! will turn o lIt, to be the barque Snowdon, froin PenMco!:).in t!'HGn)ff'f Mexico, to He!f!ipt,with timber. 'I'iia vi,Atit-I wan reported ft!oiii Fi,l on the 24tii of And 11'1:1 not been nf. She wonld prolHblv ha ve on holtI'd a crew of -3 seventeen hands, ni) of whotuh.tvadoubHes.si peri"lled, 'file (,witlr of tlli, wna inTenbyon Mun'iaytorthe purpose of i('Hn- tilyinf:' thf wreck, but. ut-ti! the otnet!t) number ci th'j iiatciiwtvc,,tii be reached absotute itienL)!y c,)nno!, bs obtained.
A SCHOONER SUM< NHAH SWANSEA
A SCHOONER SUM< NHAH SWANSEA T))esc))oone!'T)t!i)nes.of London, h.is .tank off thR Mu'nbics Hn.td, aft.Rr strikim; on the SMr- wéMher. Onr Swanse-a. rep(H'ter write :-Inte1ligence hns rpached Hwanse to the fn'Rct, th;i.t it shipp)ng disaster occurred on Sunday evening outside the Mumbtas fle:\d, by which a schooner w:tasunk. Ti)e crew are reported M.ved.
A NEWPOKT-LADEN VESSEL IN…
A NEWPOKT-LADEN VESSEL IN COLL!S!ON. A Doyd'a Constitntinopie telegram, d;)t< ditv, s?\s th?t the British steamer Danish Prince, from Newport, for the Danube with co:?, hif run down und funk the Russian st,a:nner Batoum in the SH? oi:' Alu'ttK'ra. Six of the otter's crew w?r'' drowned. TtteDaniahI'rincehadhRrbow plate. drowned. TtteDaniahI'rincehadhRrbow plate. injured. ¡w was kept :11oat by t!J(! coutlnuou!! U.'i.e of the pumps.
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FALSE AT P.ENAH'1'l1. A MYSTHMOUS HEAVY HOX. AtPenaHh Ponce-court on Monday (before Mr. J. S. Corbett, Genera! Lee. :md Mr. V. Travel) Alfred Lane waa charged with obtaining food and [edging at. Penarth by fa!-<e pretences.—Mrs. Hiiz't Moq;lln. of Ludiow-tt.reet. Penarti), stated that defendant, came to her house and asked for board and lodging. Ha said he was onga:zed at the Stip, and phc took it that ho tnHllnt the Pennrth Stip Work Ha s<tid t)e requited a bedroom and sitting-room for a week, or it, might be mor(> He then wonb away, but returned in a, few iyiintiec; wiLh 1\ box. Witness Wàil to bf very curetut with the box in moving it. hec.utse it contained some \'et'y costfy tnftchinery.and if it niif,,Iir pxplodi" In his absence the box was opened, and found to contain onty two f!toues. Witen he re- turned Mr* Mot-gan told him she Rhouid like hitn tc open the box. and ieb her see what. machinery he h.td there, hnti he refused, saying it wns no business of hers or any one !She then sent for the police,-Sel'g¡>an"t, Pickwick said he arrested prisoner at Mrs. Morgan' and charged him with obtaining food and !od?icg upon fa.)se pretences. He received the box and stones produced from Mrs. Morgan.—In answer to the magistrates, prisoner said ho was looking- for n ship. and wanted to stay at Mra. Morgan's titt he lit(I got one. and he woutd then hftve paid her otT.—He was tsRnt to take his tria) at the quarter sessions.
------SAD FATALITY TO A FAHMER'3…
SAD FATALITY TO A FAHMER'3 SON AT LLANFAIION. Ea.rtyoa Monday morning there wMarutnourcur- 0" 11 rent in the Daniabon neighbourt)cod tlHt a young man named Da.vid 'fhoma!ninett>en years of age, tho youngest. son but one of Mr. Edward Thomas, of HeciiWim.noar Hanfabon, had been found dead in the Tun' stoue quarry, between L!ant'&bon and Hertblwyd, and on inquiry, unhappify, the rumour proved to be true. The deceased had attended morn- iner service at the parish church of St. Mabon, and in the. evening left home and visited at some of the Ii)He cottages around the bottom towards the Graig Berthlwyd. It Nvtisx dark evening, with a fllight fat! of misty rain. and they tent him it lantern. It is supposed, however, that in crossing the Mda to the Hechwan he took the ahorte!'f route to get home early, and lost his way and Mt into the quarry, a depth of about 50{t. near the HaMHaiach breach line of the 'Ia.tf Vnte Raiiway, where he was found de&d on Monday morning by Mme of the friends who were in search of hits. The body was removed to the home of the deceased's sorrow!n): Mende, for whom wide.spread Nympttthy ia e<pre<Md in the w?ie of Hanfabon neighbourhood. M the faicity ?a vety highly respected aod eateemed
BOGUS CLUB PROSECUTIONS.
BOGUS CLUB PROSECUTIONS. THE RAID O CARDIFF CLUBS. At Cardiff Po!!ca-court on Wednesday (before Dr. Paine, Major Slopor, and Mr. WUHam Sanders) t!:e prosecution of managers of alleged bogus ciubs for the illeg.d sa.!e of beer was again con- tinued. TH); NEW TBEDKHAR CLUB. The charge ogainst VVi!!iam Sutton, manager of the; New Trede?ar Ctub. 12, Railway-street, waa iirst procGeded with. Mr. A.H. Coihns'wood.deputy- town-clerk, prosecuted. and Mr. Ciit'ton, of Briato), defended. defended. Inspector Cox said that, with Sergeant. Damm, he went to 12, Rtitway-street, )ate on Saturday evening, and saw several men on the premise-! with bhtes of beer before them. Defendant, said that he was the manager,and that aii present were iiiembei-s. I i,olice-Ser,,Paiit Da,mm corroborated thia evi- dence. Ceos,A-extiiiiined by Mr. Clifton, witness said the club was t quarter of a. mito distant from Hie nearest pubtic-house. The members present wore respectable workinc men One of the members had :t cup of teft before him. Mr. Rues (the mngiatr:ttes'c!c:'k) undfrstood that one oi') he me:nberN w.ts bringiati: in the tea. Witness, however, stud that one of the members was tea. Mr. Ciifron, before Cf\l1in¡:: witnesses. adJreMed the bench, and Mid the management of the ctub had tttken every precaution to keep within the limits of the L).w, and he dened anyone to say that there w.tSftny violation, Defendant wia onlyt sm-vfint, of the ctub. und wns not even ;t me'nbRr. The ciub hn.d ber>n I'ü-org¡mised from the late T'rc- degftr Ciub, and re-modpHed. Legfll advice had been taken, and thu ctub ceiled the ?<ew Tredegar Cht'o wa-) estabHahnd. The ciub was hasad on exactly the s:tmn p:incipiRs :t-! thf) Lon- don c)uba. Hestrongiy objected to Mr. Reos's suge8t.ion that a member wa.s bringing in the tea. Such a :iugg-est.ion waa c:t!cu!ated to con- demn the ciub !t.nd b)ind the bench .M to its character. Mr. Rces protested wfn'm!y, and -=.ud that his object was to get the eorract voi,3it)n. Mr. Clifton: I don't, care. ad(lre,sit)g the bench: Your worship! k')ow me too well to think that i "lIouId act in such a wn.y. Di-. Paine: I tiive, Iud c'1nsidel'ab;e experincQ of Mr. Rcea, a.nd have been struck with the impartial manner in which ha has advised the bench. If Mr. Cht'ton had the aame expoicnCt', he would have been the !.t-:t innn to sngges'. uny such conduct. Mr. Ciifton, continuinE;, s.ti'J i', waa a f.ircc to talk platitudes from the bench, wishing the working men to have a):d in the next breath reprsasing by the strons.est, means in their power their attempts to form such clubs. The majesty of thf !<.w was oil-! but the pettifoggers who administered it was another. Ho submitted that when a genuine attempt was made to estabhsh a lonafide ciub for workmen tho promoters were entitied to sympathy, and not to persecution. [The-K' (.hservationa ehciticy !oud appiauM fi-,qyi the public, Dr. raine promptiy stopped it, Hnd said thatthf;y wex' not, in a theatre, and if uny further demonstration v.'eremMdethe poiice wouid eject tha oiYenders.j ¡ Mr.Ciifton. resuming,'snid he fe!tth?t the sug- gestion of Mr.Hef.s wa? an ungenerous one; but, )t he wa' wrou,?, he w?s p?tfectty WiHit'i; to wit.hdr.t'A' everything that w.:s painfuL Dr. said that thefe was no bench fnore desirous of dentine with cases on their merits, find when su:ige-tinnswere thrown out that tha Il,nis. trates had taiien into a syetem of persecuti'), he must protest, and a<k Mr. Ciifton to wittujraw ",ueÍl imputation. Th.'t was thfj htst time ho had heard )h)' conduct of thf magistt-t,,es iinpunned. Mr. Ctitt.on brieHy withdrew ths remarks which the bench thought, censm'.tbip. Fl'eù'"i'Î('k Griffio. seoefary, was ca)!ad, and pro- duced the books and accounts of too ciub. He said that on accounhot' the action of the po!ice :J":¡Ïnst clubs in Cardiff the o!d ciub, c.dtdd the 'nedeKar Ciub, of which he w:n a tnemb: was closed, lpg-al advice taken, and the present c!nb formed. ThH Hench then retired, and. after the expiration of hvemioutes. returned and said th.th they were of opifuon that tha ciub had not been proved to m a I)o,,t(t fi,,Ie one; but as inspector C.)xhf)d no comptaints against, it, a mitigated tine of .5 ;In,l cosi.swo)'tdbe innicted AN APPEAL, We b\l'n tint on Wednesday Mr.T.H.Hc:cher! served <). notice of nppt'n.1 on the town-c!cik, the m:!gi;;trales' clerk, and the head-con;;table aga¡m;t the decision of the maqistra.tca intl)ecase cf the Cadl!)n Club, 41. Trèierbert-<;tl'ed" Cfll'diff, tile manag'tT of which (Edward W.ty) was Hrte<< £25 -all(] co;?ts iasc Ft'id:).y. Tha CMJ¿ wiH iiceol.(Iiil;"Iv be heanl at the next qU:\l'tel' se",jf¡1Js,
HEAVY IIEN.,ii,,rY AT UOWLAIS.
HEAVY IIEN.,ii,,rY AT UOWLAIS. At Mctthyr Police-court on 8,ttul'dw\ Bdwin Pask, Mhimn Buildings, High-sh-cet, Dowhus, was suiinnoned for bft't' without. a licence.—Mr. J. Piews prosecute ()II beimtt' of tll\' po!iep, imd Mf. J. Owen, of CtU'diff, dnfendH'J.—The housa w.)s iepreaontcd to be :). /'oK??f/< working mon's c)ub, but from the* evidence adduced it was ctearty fhown to be of a bogu character, the ma.nager of the pretniscs (a. tn?n na.med BignMH) and the ea.reta.i:"r having previousty been conneetefl with onf of the c)ubs at Cardie, whence several C!tsk<) of bear were !)!d to have been removed.—Tt)e imposed a fine of £25 and eo'!t$.
AXOTRHR
AXOTRHR At S\HI:e¡ Po¡¡('p-eourt on 7\:(Ind'IY (before I F. A. M.i' )nay<w J. C. Fowinr, sti- Stephens. keepfr of a. ao-catifid working ni'n'sctttbin Courtr.ey-strpot, w.(S charge i with sf>.1Iing bepl' without :t :)Ce))ce. Mr. J.K. Richards defended.— Inspector YYi!H:nnR g:ive, the principfd evidence in thec.u-e. no vigiffd the pratnis-s, and found a number of m,i with ni!i.urR-< of bac:'t i)t't'!etn. '1'0 Ia nd:ordl he w:l:o;t,old, w, lIot in, b)!t 1I1:\n D.'tVtHS S.-Md ))P W<\<\ -K't.tng !tS "ecr, 1"" 'PÎ'o [.tilt" Hnd produced 'l ùno¡, containing t!btf)fmQ'nbHraanJ.t.copyofthot-utHH. H<'s.t\ nr) bo,)ki "r pupet's in tiia p!flcE\Polke-Col\stable Mcitoiiis th'! defenco, Stepht-ns i)itusp!I. w:t8 caHed—He Kaid t)f' was t!¡A nW:Jp,r of the housp, :;t,nd ),.4(1 beeo iiistn. ,er since 188. when tho club wag tllrr.ed, l!')hadn«tMceivL'dany t-pnt foi- sri ),o tiine. I:le. vv-is 1-i-iici a or 14: a wfek, acuor- ding to t hJ t.akings. That'.? was a reading-room tttprp, hnt. somotiu!t!s tho books were in itis ,wir- ne?s's')pr)V!Heroo)i). PerhapstherewerM2T.or22 books Lltogetl;or. Nonf) bui- mt-tnbpr.) Wt.r. sup- ptied wit.h drink.—John Ditvi(! who had hfcn secretury for n.bnnt :t iil,)ntli, f.:tid he got 6, l:l' wfek. A n)tn li-t(i to be proposed. "Pcundfd, nnd etRcted by a q"orum (five) of mf'T'bfirs. The !<ub- --o'iption WM Is. !tt, entrance, and 4d, t)ev mom.n :ii.'rerw.n'd<—Questionad bytite M'I:{i"tmtM, netther of the 'witna?acs couid ¡NY wlmt h.ul bt'nu done in furtherance of the "ment") and rncnd un- provemen!, ar)dr'nionR.i recreation''of tiiomc:r.- ilfm;¡.-The HHm'h retirRd.nn.f. afters few mi(iu!p.s' absence rt'turned.—'i'he Stipendiary, in givins: 'tudgn.ent, c,)nitiien,e(i oil the '.o1JJt:ct;¡ set, tor'h in the which Wfre tnen-. tal !Wlt 1II1I1'a! impr''v)!nent"fmd "rnttonai! recreation" ,.Cotll.se, ThaofHcial-:t h:td not.taken :t ¡¡iug-Ie otel) in furtherance of these excoHant intpnttona. There wi.,i notinng ttwt could bo dignined by the narnR of a library, but a few books were lent by the The club did not even p,-Ly the rent of the premises, of which the iiii,nttgpr was the owner, o siit).-it:tntiai 11 refreshmfnts—except: beer-were sfen by the potice. Tha snbscrtption WM tixed mofe for increasing ti)<* number of members than paying their wt).y. T¡w H,mch thouht It was not a !cIub- st.inti,il or I.o)?ci firl institution which couid ct:.im exeotption from Excise licence, and they had deter- mined to indict a pun?My of flO. It, wna e!t:<y enon?)) to ptaca -t working man's chtb on a nrm basis?it' thfv copied tfMteXt'ettent institution, the watiseit forking :\Ien' Ciub. '1
- CADOX'L'ON CASES. !
CADOX'L'ON CASES. TME DIPERTAL CLCB. At Pennrlh Potice.court on Monday D.tvid! KeRa.jun.. was ct)ar{:ed with selling beer without a HcGt'cc.—Mr. ftiù he FLppetr-d for the defemhnt.. He had very carRfui!y gone into the pit:'ticu!ar? "f the c.'ise, and he considered that there had been ft clumsy attempt to ionn a bonct ?ec!ub,but tecitr-icatfy the oiYencowith which! they were charged htd bf-n e(),ninitted, and,i acting upon his advice, the defendant would p)ea.d guihy. The ctuh had beun cl,)sed i since the visit of tt.a police.congtabJeg, and he hnped the bench woutd deal as leniently MS posaibto with the defendant, and f'nty bind him ov.'r in a sum which they mi;?ht decide upon tiltt the ctub! ahoutd not be 'opened again. Ther& WitS no trivotous nttmnpt <m tho part of del'eod¡mt t') gat out of t')e CMC, and n put. the magistrates to iL gi*e.it of trouble asw<'ita'!takingupthpirtitHt'. SpfinKth?t ir. had b(-'enc!osod. ho thought the whole object of the proHecution IHld bffn fUtained.—Mt-. Morri- who prosecuted on behittf ot thf- po!ic°, stated that, the house was not ctosed on thp! Sund!i;r previous. —Po)i<'c-('on9t)tb)(! UiU Mid tint. men were coing in and out all dty (-,n Sunday.—Defendant further stated that t)n- ctub wm ciosed rn 10.30 on Sunday niht.fhe Mag¡strate thought, thnt Mr. Hølchél' had been wrongly instructc(-] and thn.t it wft-< rather a. bad case, ?nd they innicted a f)r.e of 125 and costs, or one month in gao). PRTKR'S WELL O.UB. Henry Ciarke wa.a e'xtrged with skiing beer witliout,t iicence on Monday, the 8th inat.—t'ohce- Consttbte Nott stnted th'n, he visited the premise. in compa"y with l'olice-Con!ittbles Uitt and PhiUips. He looked through the window, and saW five tUt'n.wiUt a jug and two glasses in front of. them. Hf knocked u.t the door, and was to)d to go round to the back door. as the lock was broken. \Vhen they Rot, inside the ju? and g?sses were ch'ai'eJ n.way. Cue of tha rootns wns htted up M a bxr. There were four 36.tiion c,,i,,ks of tMct- on t"p, and onf of cidor a!)d one of bf er not tapped. White there the secrftory brought a quart of beer, and poured it out him'aeif, imd handed it to the men. Ci(U he, the IlllLnager, Mud the ctub was then ctosed. and he h td intended coding down to the to teU tile police so.—Th. defend wm thilt the men wf-e either !ods;prs o:' defendant'') own brot,hHrs. The defendant nod wit!le:;f' swore there ha.d been no beer svpplied during the evening beside the one quart., anVthat. tnorc h!td been no glas.-e.9 on the table.-The Mas'atrates rptued to consider thecase. anu, upon the:r return, sbt!d the c,ige liid been proved, and th!ttue.enn:tutmut.t pttyali tie of .eS5ttnd cost", or go to g*)l for one mentis 'rM'? TÅ R CLUB. MtS. Humphries was cimrged with seHin);hper withonr, a iicenceon theSth '"st.—Po!ice.Constab!e Nott faid he viaited the defendant's prelx)iges in cotapa.nv with PoHce'-UoMtabtea Gill and PhiUips. There were twelve men in the ffont room with juga containicsr beer before thetn. In another room. weta aeven Men and Mr". Huntphria' five of the tuen wert: J?okm?. aud two were drunk and s)eeping-. ?ha. Humphries said it was a chib, anil sl,e wa< manageress ot !t. Her husband was away at Tret'orest.. She ,;aid sba supplied the drink, and charged for it at the rate of 6d. per quart. In anotli,r room wa" four 36" galion casks on tap. The room was titled up &3 t bar. There waa ona cask of cider on tap and tw'J 38-gaHon casks not tapped. OnelS-S'aIIon cask ot porter wse on tap. The bonks were produced, and the members' book contained 86 names. Thera wa. atso a man in the house p)aying a Mdie. Defendant said she would not close the club unt'! site knew whether she was right or not.—Pr.jice- Conptabie Gill corroborated the statements of i!'3 previou!.) witness, and M did Potice-Constabte Pin!' iips. The ):ut stands on ground belonging to Ah-. David Recs, -f the White House Farm. Hn has two other-' on the same ground as we!L—Mr. Rpe- who appeared for the defendant, stated that 1;3 coutd not contradict the evidence of the police, but he woutd appeal to the bench on behaif of Mr- Humphries, who was iteting in the absence of het husband and migttt not kaow so weii when sh" was breaking the law.—The Hench indicted a ftt'a of jE25 ind coats, or one month.
CASKS AT LLAKDAFF.
CASKS AT LLAKDAFF. A MAJNDY BOGUS CU:B. At Lhndan' Potioe-court. on Alonday (befor< Messrs. R. C. G. Dornford and H. Lewis) Jame: Lansdownc, manaxer of a club at Maindy, wa: charged with spUing bee!: without, a itCfnceot Rundav. the 14r.1¡ int. Peeq, 1\1 Liandan',andPt'tice-Constab!eEvans,aindy. Rave evidence. Titcy visited the housa on th< abovp dat6. tnd found several men there drinking. IDflIJrlger failed to prove to the of the Bench tlut tIle club wa.. r. !>emafide one, acLi the Magistratea inflicted a nna of.€25 and coata, or one month' hard labour. A BOflU.S CI.UB AT WHITCHURCH. J.'fin MotL. )nan!<ger of the Whitchurch C!uo, waa aiso summoned for relling beer without a !i.'enco on the 14t:h int,-Thf\ Ma<>istrates, afte;, he:u'ino' t.he evidence of the poUce, nned ttn defendant. £25 and co.tt,«, or one month.
SE1ZURH Ob- nEEI AT CA:;DJi…
SE1ZURH Ob- nEEI AT CA:;DJi F Irisl)- ctor LewiH, of the Canton Divoion. repdtH t!w scizuce, o'u'fy on Sunday morning, o* thrptt casbx of beer fr') chib" ;,f. 19, WeUa-strper and six caska fnm 59, WeMington"?treet. Thi' 'at ter p!nce was utso prevtouaty conducted ail iè cluh. and it-i m:w'1g,:r is n-DA, undergaing U1rmth't; irnpri<;onmen¡ in of p1\ying à nnt iniiicred upon him for îJ!e?,lly selhns' beer.
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DEI'IAU Dl:G AN ItOT EI.-KEE'P Et AT CARDIFF At C.n'tiiff PoMfp-court on Wndne-<d:)y Uw¡ur D. Pamc, Mr. J. Bird, and Major Sioper) A!f)t'< L:)ne, a re.pectably-(Iressed young man, aged 20 it native of Balh, an Wh" W'15 four on 00:11'11 the Ship. Cardiff, was oh.rgad wit.h or)taining food and iodginsa from WiHiam Jenkins, prop:'itttor of thf Dumfriea Lfote). 1-t. Mary-street. Cardii)'. to tip,4 amount of .El 3s. 9J., under fa!?e i,LpreieiitqL;.ons, onthelSr.hinst.—tt appeared from the given tlw to the houe in que". l.iol1 h\st, Mf"l, ia,v and the Ametia for a number." The waitro"' took him for aeommerciaitraveiiar,as he had twf. papprparceia under his arm—[the paper parcels wef produce' and, on being opened, cuntained a bo of clebrate(i soap manuf'.K'fory, in which wa<) :) heavy piece of granite]—and gavf him a number Prisoner order'd"booL-<" to car.y t)M ptn-eeis tc. his roo<n. and totd h!'n to be v< (':Ireflll. as the contents w'e VHry va!u:ib)c." and contait)<*d g!a-«. (Laughter.) P!'i()n: :!Jf.'n iní'ol'meù ILc waitl"('; he %vii..4 stay f.i!'s"vera! day- anc ordered L Hdstayedfourdays.fm'i during that tia1" t)e wns most, rec;u)ar at meais. He went ant in tho with "alu!\b parccisand rf:'uIal'ly brotigiit th'jm back on hj, return. On Monday he--aid he was going 10 Swansea, and shouid bf 1)!tek for dit)t)(?r. He did not return. ho.vcv<'r. arirl inquiries !edtohi-< anpreheti'-inn.—Johnjame< Parkft Bcrtfarn Whittam, bc'tta at 'he D.jtr'frie: Hotel c:)rt"'borated tim cviL'r-nc", aJ<htio)i'tiiy infonnins the bene!) that heattcncL.d strictly to the orderso. prisoner, and %viq tu.'sLcaret'ut m carrying thf v')!uab!e parcfis to and imm p;isoner'g room.— n'p!yjn to a que-<t!"rt from the bench lie C'ltVP. p!'i()I1l,dodgillgs h,'c,lùse he thou¡:-ht h \1<; 11 "ci al trav'IJt'" and tint. jMrel'i" Yo ere for his board. not making his appearance from he felt justified in opening imparcei.whic'' 11 very l1è"l,tly" tip. opening the parcel ht' diacov'-rcd t!te soap box cof' t;iiiiiii, tha stone. Ebenezt-r Pickwick, (>f the County Conftabutary aI, Penarth, aid that )'n appreitfnded p!'ison"t' at. 13H. Lud- iow-stre't, Penarth, on another eh.n't.:e, and after- wards charged him with titO nficnee cow c.'nt' plained of. Oit found fout'se! men's apenn"troy watch, and everlll; ietter-< written on the Dumfriea flctel r.otept)pe'. ona of whiet), on brin:{ exa<ijine(), \vas fuund t' b'' a /'<7/<< (If)u:r, the discovery of which cre'ne.i m'uci' littiglitet- nvt.de no answer to the and- 10 take his trial at S", o r. s.
A C;\RJHFF DR\PKR'S AND HHR…
A C;\RJHFF DR\PKR'S AND HHR H!'S¡LÙD. A JUDtCIaL SRPARATION GRAM'K! At Ca.t'diK Fotice'cottrt on Monday (bffot'e TJ1 mtyor, Mr. Mnrs'iin Morsnn Dr. Fait;?. :\Illjf'l' WIiihut) S.mfit'rs. ,\11', :I!r. n,GrgA Hu'd) M.H'y Lawts. Ür:tpet"s m;i$lHnl in t!;o f tupicy of Howei! imd Conp.'utT. oi Cti.rdin'.a.ppiied fot- !t judida! !Fpl\,lT.ion 'i'hon'.aa Le'.t'is. L'.te ir) tli,3 t:<r.p!y t Mf,Ss\ Howell nnd Companÿ n'9 pM't.er. Sh" r.I.1 SUl11nloupd her bl1:hand ar.,1 .ister, fnr her on the 18th stated th:tt f!)f hnd been mx)'r!ed fcuf and Gn day to that 1)1 Ier husband turned her out, of I he liouse. On t bo next. drty i\hH returned for the !)urp(}!if!l (II el ting hf' clüthp!I, wben thl" d.>fpn¡br.t'l pu¡ed into th pH.1,ngl', and husb::n:i ¡ hJ"'f\tC'lwd to her with -t P-ALI. which lit- t)f)d in jtis h 'rtd. Ti:, fetMa!f defendant, Îonk <)'t' p-)kpt- awa". mid tl:en hoU) cotnrnf'ncect bMting hfr wnh ttit'u- f.sts nbo''c the h<'ad. W<tr.'?.< at, !a) h Rtcnped and 'w<-nt t" hpr p!n'rts' bOllSp,)r. W:d!nce !,h'tt en t)' night in qUt'stion !H waa Ut to sfe COIlI- p!n,i[)ant., und found hr ;:tnl"ul'ed with Mnod b"th pypt wcrs h)af!f, pnd her enK were ruuch swnHen. thereauirof gL reat violcnc- He alo I':tid since complainant m:trrip,d ii- had :icen her atMt;siTs. Howe)I'.s shOr' when i<hl' w;.¡ m\1el\ F,r tttp defence ddimdant cftt)ed hi3 mothft', who said that WIIS drunk the lhy I¡e catn p tft« und shf *!aw no vÎ(lJ¡'nc(> cottHlIined. -'i ft er cunsu)t-))ion, tho 14etich trongl:r cn"llrpd dpf< ndtnt for insiiiii.tting a ciiiirgeof drunkanr.p' I\gn,¡ 011\, his wife. young wom'm who tndbr':n' such an fx<'f;)pnt cl,,tiracter previously. Defen dnrit 11l1,d Kon.menced to abu«fhia wife tiii-ee week ftt'tt'r m"rriag:a :wd. had continued from thllt time rl; the present, to ii!-rre!tt hfr. For the aaaautc the¥ w..c!d sentence him to two months' impngf'c' mnt, lund tiib-ur. A qenli i-ttion ordpr gi-,Lnie(l, ,tnLi li-:i w,)u!tl to pay 6".wee!<!?' to hi3 wit'o tnr m;tintfmnc-—Thf chur?e a?fun-' the ffm)t)e defenc'nnt was di-mi.?.sed. On thep?s?' ing of the sent.fti.'e i painful scent.' occurred. TiT sisi.er of the prisonr.r tittei-kd Joud and Khrtcka, and had n.) be Mrneu out of -iII8'I
A FATHER PlOSECUTIG JilS CIULD…
A FATHER PlOSECUTIG JilS CIULD AT CARDIFF. At.C<u'din Ponce-court on Tuesday (bpfoveD: PfHnenndMpssrs.C.BirdnndWint&mSande! M'iHiam Henry Bui-ston, a young I.,id ,ged twelve. wa" prosncutfd by his father, ThomtS Burstoc. <'t ill:i I- ia-s tree. f, for stating a pnir of boots and t,; skirts, v*)uo £2 lii4 property. Before t' prosecutof gavtI evidence. the M't.gistra.tfs' asked him '< he h'td tuiiy what he wn-' I doing in prosecuting im chiid.—The father said I that he was vcry.ony.but he w?sf.orcc'i todoHomet.tiit'K. He had had great t:oub'f with hint f(l' many ancl was unabie tc' .i\: Anything with hiln. His ;0,(>11 h¡td passed the tift! st.tttdttrd.imdw!)'). <-on.?qufnt!y. free from sch?'! He h.ut been in pniptoyaMnr, but his fcnplfyer wü. <,onstantly i]oi<<ing money.and h<);)id to At home he frequently ((Ink things cut of tile house and soid thetn.—Tha stolen property compt.nnfd ft' was ttnced to tt.tc hop of E¡¡7;¡\btll Nantx. 257, Hute-stro'r. It. deaier in tpcond-hand ctoi.hcs. wix' slatp.j thftt the prifoner came to hp!' piitce .?bnut five weeks i?o with :t skirt, which t? wanted to sc! On i'er ?nqutrin? who hadseft hun, the prisoner ?:tid his mother, who??? in in bMd.and unuMe t<')gd out. < two other occ!\8i()n the lad kirts. and I a similar talf". Her were aroused, becituae a young woman whom she liad i' t theshop @aid tiwt sl!e knew t'is mother.—P, Paine severefy censured thfiaatwitafsa for buyinS goods irom auch a, <"T)nU boy without making. inquiry, tnd tutd that it waa bv such trinsactioil-; th.tC y4ting psopie became thieve" :!tid VAgnbond" The bovw':a sentenced!" ha vr'six stroke" T.'i' the hirci) rod, and be ''ent to gaol fic on,* d'tV with n caution th'tt it broug:): uu ag;iu he ,you!e: bt*s'='nttoa.te'or'n''tory- I
A U\HDIFF '\UCOljTA\' r fnI…
A U\HDIFF '\UCOljTA\' r fn I Wir'E. ADJOUR?MEKT OF 'mE CASR. ) At t'ardi? Pohce-cuurt c.n ?ednp-.d..?<be?? Dr. P.une, Mnjor Sioppr, and Mr. W. Saaaers) M' M'Lachlan (from the ofKce of Mr. Carry Cof.Kin" itppi'ed ?r an '?ujournmentof tins case. which wa* down for hearing Q? ?Vednetd?v, in which Mf garet Chadwick smnmnned her husband for neg lectin. I,) U'Iintain her, on tiie ground tiat Ill.. princIpal witness. A!r. C.'orge Sranley Crowdf'' tmveller, O{ C:1I'diff, ,"a abej)t, !:ot having bvel personHtJysu'jf?n.ted.—Mr.G.i?vi.J.ftomt?' oface of Mr. 'r. H. Stephens, otueiat receiver, wn<- I represented J",feÙdant, Francis Howyer Cbadwi'k accountant, ot the Bute Docks, Cardiff, oc.JHCt"?' but a.s ht; h:tj furni:-hfd hi-) defeneq th<* week pt?" viou'<, t.his was over-ruled, Md the adjournn'?"' granted for ?Vcdnetd?y next. Crowder to bs' p?' in tize ni onaliy aubpcfn.'tcd in ti:e meantime.
RAID 0:\ ULICENSED DOGS AT…
RAID 0:\ ULICENSED DOGS AT CARDIFF. At C.n'diiY Poiicf-cout't en Wednesday 'blf' "I" Dr. Fitine, M.tjor SIop'r.and Mr. J. Bird) M? ? Edwards, <=u{)e.rvi;;o)- of the Inland Revenue Oc Carditt, summoned severa.t persona for kfCp" Li dogs without licences, who were 8<veraHy tine c The superviaor stated ttilt comptaints had gee m.tde about the nuiNber of unhcenaed doga io diattict, and from inquiries m&de they had"" covered over 300 c&aea where doga ware *'r wttbout !icaacef, which cases they were soids j proceed ttgainst..
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