T H E T E E S D A L E MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 187*.
ENQLISH
BULB
IN
INDIA.
MR, PIJMSOLL'B
APOLOGY.
INVIA1S'
FIGHTING
IN THE
HERZE
?EW8.
(From the "Daily Snot.")
The Marquis of Salisbury, i n distributing the
GOVINA.
The Overland Mail winch left Bombay on the 2nd
Mr.
Plimsoll
did
what
a
l
l
hia
friends
must
have
prises
at
the
Royal
Engineering
College,
Cooper'sThe Herzegovina insurgents were attacked by the
folLwiagia ,
expected him to do, and what his enemies, i f he has July brmgs news of wiiich
Ms.
P L I M S O L L , though he made a great Turkish troops last Friday near Nevesinge. A H i l l , near Windsor, referred to the question of Eng
enemies, must have hoped that he would not do. He
mistake in uH owing hiafMfmgs o f indigestion to lev* re engagement ensued, i n which there were many lish rule i n India, and observed that Colonel Chesney frankly apologised for anything i n hia language and,
Sir
Douglas
Forsyth
and
the
members
of tie fin,
spoke of the prominence given to the study of Hin
get the better o f his judgment when addressing- killed and wounded on both aides. On Saturday the
doo tanee i n the college, and justified i t by dwelling demeanour of the previous Thursday which offended? m e ^ M ^ u r e t u r n e d to Rangoon f r o m M , ^ "
Turkish
troops
made
a
sortie
from
Stolatz,
and
the House o f Com moos, has souie ret ton to be
Four on the necessity for bringing together the English against the necessary rules and courtesies of Parlia
eat is tied w i t h the effect produced by hia out- attacked the insurgents near Dabra.
S f - at
? !Calcutta
^ ^ ^ . on
^ ?the~ 25th^ JJune,
u s t i o . of Bengal
Turkish
companies
endeavoured
to
outflank
the
in and the native races, thus opening tho paths of mentary debate. He made his apology, as his own ^arrived
bwret throughout the country. I t has drawn
surgents
near
Dabra.
Four
Turkish
companies
en communication between them. Well, when he was words put i t , " in no grudging or reluctant spirit,
Communication is interrupted on the
more pointed attention than was possible i n
but
frankly
and
sincerely."
He
added,
as
he
was
in
Australia,
he
heard
there
were
two
sorts
of
oxen,
0. L P
deavoured to outflank the insurgents, but the latter
Railway by floods. The line is unsafe
any other way t o t h e reprehensible conduct o f
m several
defeated tho attempt. The fighting lasted the whole the common oxen and the pious oxen. When he entitled to do, that he did not withdraw any statement
tea Government i n t h r o w i n g overboard the day, and the final result is not yet known. Thiro asked what was the latter, he was told they were of fact—that is, of what hs believed to be fact— places on the Bombay side of Jubbulpors.
The Nepanleee officer who was one of t h .
Merchant Shipping B i l l when there was a has also been a small engagement near Gabelle. The oxen whioh went on without being swern at. He which he had made. Of course the House accepted the
distinct understand its p from the first that Turks have set fire to Goritza.
trusted that those who went from the college apology i n the most friendly and cardial spirit. M r . pals i n the /racai at the Howrah R a i l w a y ^ r i o T " "
would go to India thoroughly convinced that the Disraeli was himself almost apologetic i n his manner short time since, has forwarded an s n o w . tTeY*
i t waa to be carried 'through Parliament this
A telegram from Vienna, dated July 26th, Bays :
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•
of withdrawing the motion whioh he had made for Government of India.
session.
Already meetings have been held i n
The result of Friday's sanguinary fighting near natives of that country were " pious oxen." a reprimand to M r . Plimsoll. He talked of the
I t is said that the Duke of Buckrogham j . u ^ .
B u t this matter was one of
London, Birkenhead, Manchester, and other Stolao and Dabra is not yet known, on account of (Laughter and cheers.)
high political importance. I t waa almost the only allowance proper to be made for the " over-strained appointing a Bengal civilian as his ^rrvate
places l o r the purposes of expressing sympathy the telegraph communication having broken down.
difficulty they could at present see i n the political sensibility " o f a man "excited by his devotion to
w i t h the member for Derby, and denouncing toe
Great bitterness has been aroused on both sides
a cause " whioh, however people might differ as to
all been
G r v e m m e u t f o r withdrawing the Shipping B i l l . through religious questions having been mixed up future of India. The power of England i n India was Mr. PiimsoU's measure, all must acknowledge to be ^ B u n d h i r Sing and his gang of dace i is h
greater than perhaps i t ever was before. The dis
The sole reason why M r . Plimsoll withdrew his with the other causes of dispute.
"
a
g
r
e
a
t
and
good
cause."
Indeed,
Mr.
Disraeli's
An influential meeting was held ia the I n r n Hall
tance, however, between the two classes was, accordown b i l l was hia confident expectation t h a t the
The Austrian Government emphatically repudiates
ing to witnesses who came from India, increasing words of favour and compliment to M r . Plimsoll on the 24th June, for the purpose of taking ,u> *
Government would go- on w i t h the measure the allegations of the Czech newspaper Pclitik that rapidly as compared with former times. Instead of might Dave " robbed the Hybla bees and left them to erect a suitable hospital for Europeans.
which they had introduced ( and o f the i t desires to annex the Herzegovina. Austria is lessening, i t was increasing. He trusted i t was only honeyless/' so full of sweetness were they. The
Mr. Rickey, Assistant Resident at Baroda, acts aa
h a d i n g provisions of w l i i b . he approved) observing the strictest neutrality on the frontier, and in appearance. I t might be attributed to many discussion,' therefore, was not long, when M r . Collector of Surat during Mr. Hope's absence.
has
already
announced
that
troops
for
that
purpose
u n t i l i t became t h e l a w of the land. N o w ,
Cholera is still severe i n the Akola District! Two
causes, such as the comparative nearness of Disraeli moved that the order be discharged
however, when he has seen his fond hopes have been sent from Ragusa to Metkovitsoh.
England, and the shorter time officials re whioh called on M r . Plimsoll to defend himself thousand oases have occurred during the past fort,
A
report
has
reached
here
from
Cattaro
of
fighting
against
a
proposed
reprimand.
M
r
.
Bentinok
blasted almost at the eleventh hour, he has
night.
mained i n India compared with former times.
been recommended to revive his own b i l l , and i n having occurred between the Turks and Montene Still, he was afraid there lay at the bot and M r . Newdegate, indeed, endeavoured to
An artilleryman at Agra bad both his arms blown
the present temper of the country i t i s n o t grins on the Montenegrin frontier, but latex infor tom of the matter the strong John Bull protract the controversy by calling attention to away resettly while firing the evenixg gnu.
The appointment of M r . Wsbbe to the senior
l i k e l y to be opposed b y the Government. T h e mation shows that i t was nothing more than an pertinacity which made them look with contempt the faot that Mr. Plimsoll had offered " no retracta
h i l l is a simple one, consisting o f four main ordinary affray caused by the kidnapping of a young upon every race except their own. He was afraid tion of hia charges against members of the House," magistracy, during M r . Cooper's absence on leave
girl.
'
that when i t burst out i n India i t often took the and suggested that he should be called upon either has been gazetted.
branches. I t provides, first, for a compulsory
form of harshness and contempt towards those to to withdraw his accusations ortoproceed with them. A». V T " ? . «
survey and classification by the committee o f
^
P « « at Laeknow won
But
M
r
.
Bentinok
and
Mr.
Newdegate
could
hardly
whom i t wan the first duty of Englishmen to consider
the first pnae i n the UmbaDa Derby Sweep.
A DETROIT
MAN'S
JOKE.
Lloyd's, or other associations authorised t o give
He believed that tho vast multitudes have understood the question onoe, but now no
He did not look like a joker. One to sit and study and protect.
Several more of the daooits concerned in the mur
a certificate o f class by the Beard o f Trade. I t
longer,
at
issue
between
the
House
and
Mr.
Plim
of
India
were
well
contented
with
English
rule.
der of Colonel Hamilton have been captured.
provides, second, f o r m a r k i n g every B r i t i s h his face would have said that his soul was so lost i n
melancholy that he didn't care two cents whether the They had changed hands so often that there was soll. The House undertakes to keep its debates
The Chief Justice of Madras and the other judges
ship w i t h a scale of displacement and a
son set at noon or stayed up until seven o'clock. He nothing humiliating i n doing so again; and though well regulated, and to prevent their degenerating of the High Court have refused to recognise the
maximum load • line.
I t prohibits, t h i r d , entered the ladies' sitting room at the central depot, there waa no immediate danger, i t must lie i n the into disorder.
I t does not undertake to vindi appointment of Mr. Louis Forbes to the Bench.
the carrying of any deck cargo on board a walked up to a woman whose husband had left the personal patience, temper, and disposition of those cate the personal character and the business dealThe Hon. Robert Drununoud goes to ^ g ' a n d on
B r i t i s h ship, except such as i t would be unsafe room about 10 minutes previously, and calmly in by whom the praotical Government of India was ings of all its members. A member who believes sick leave immediately.
to carry below, or goods which the Board of quired :
a
charge
has
been
made
against
him
may
carried oa. (Cheers.) There was nothing he more
Sir Douglas Forsyth was feted at every village hs
ask for an inquiry; and where charges of political
Trade specially license. I t regulates (this being
" Madame, your husband went out to see the river, earnestly wished to impress upon a l l who left corruption have been made against members of passed, and his escort was "plentifully supplied
t h e fourth branch) the carriage of g r a i n cargoes, didn't he r "
college, and indeed upon a l l who left this
with bread and mutton, at the expense of the King
Parliament, the House has sometimes insisted upon
so as to prevent that frequent s h i t t i n g which is
"Yes.
W h y ? " she asks, turning pals i n an country for the purpose of taking part i n the Gover inquiry. B u t a general charge of reckless business of Burmah."
nment of India, that i f they ohose tZey were the only
the cause of so many ships being lost. The dis instant.
During the terrific thunderstorm whioh visited
enemies England had to fear; that they were the operations against a particular representative, or Belganm on the 4th June, and caused tome damage
satisfaction o f the public w i t h the existing state
'• He was a tall man, wasn't he ? "
persons who could, i f they would, deal a blow of the class of representatives, is not a matter about which to the barracks and loss ot life i n the native town,
of things w i l l n o t be appeased u n t i l provisions
" He was," she replied, rising up and turning still
deadliest character to the future rule of England i n the House usually feels itself compelled to take very nearly 7in. of rain were gauged at the Civie
l i k e these are enacted.
paler.
India. However, be was convinced that would not action. No notice whatever was vouchsafed of the Hospital. This is the heaviest rainfall in one day
"Had red hair?"
be the case with those who left that college ; and he intervention cf M r . Bentinck and Mr. Newdegate. ever registered there. Very Targe pieces of ice also
" Ha had. Oh, what has happened ?"
hoped they would go forth feeling their position as The House went directly to the heart of the natter. fell in the hailstorm, causing not a little damage to
C A S K S have appeared in the papers of late of
" Weighed about 180 pounds P"
missionaries of civilisation and recognising the re Mr. Plimsoll, i n a moment of excitement, had
mischievous boys catapulting stones at r u n n i n g
" Yes, yeB. Where is he—where is my husband P" sponsibility that lay upon them of drawing tighter offended against the proprieties of political debate, the trees and gardens i n the Fort.
trains, dropping brickbats f r o m h i g h bridges on she exclaimed.
Cholera has broken out at the Sataoon Re
the bonds between England and that magnifieent and he effered a frank apology; and there, so far formatory, near the Grant-road. Three boys have
t h e tops of carriages, and placing dangerous
" Couldn't swim, could he f*
empire which they had the responsibility of govern as the House of Commons was concerned, was an been attacked, and one of them has succumbed.
obatructious on the line. F r o m America, how" He's drowned—my husband is drowned!" she ing. (Loud and prolonged cheers.)
end of the incident. Every one, except Mr. Ben
r, there comes a remarkable story, showing wailed.
tinck and Mr. Newdegate, must have been glad tc Diarrhoea is very prevalent i n the institution.
i a l l boys are not alike, and that some of them
"Had
a silver watch-chain?" continued the
see so satisfactory a termination t o a very painful Dr. Weir, the medical officer of health, advises
arc animated by a spirit of forethought and stranger.
episode i n the progress of the legislation for the the removal of the inmates to other quarters
THE
EIGHT BBT. DR. MATTHEW B . HALE,
until the danger is past. On Toe*day evening,
heroism.' W h i l e the Cmeinnatti day express was
'• Where is my husband—where is the body ?' she Bishop of Perth, Western Australia, is expected to protection of our seamen.
after the three boys bad been attacked,
n a m i n g at the rate o f 25 miles an hour, and gasped.
be appointed to the Bishopric of Brisbane, Queens
22 more very soon pretended illness, and
" Do not get excited, madam. D i d your husband land, vacant by the resignation of the Bight Bev.
approaching a bridge over a river, the at
were sent to the hospital. On the following morning,
tention of the engineer was attracted t o a have on a grey suit ?"
Dr. Tnffnell. The diocese which he vacates com
however, i t waa discovered that the greater number
" Yes—oh I my Thomas ! my Thomas !"
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amaU,boy m the middle of the track wildly waving
prises the wholeof the division of Western Australia,
of the 22 were shamming, and the remainder were
"And a toga boots?''
his arms. A s t h e anxiety of the man re
and is 978,000 square miles i n extent, with a popu MOUTH, along with a town councillor and eight other only suffering from collioky pains. Nine of the 22
" Let me see him—let me see him I " she cried.
persons, have been fined for being i n a local hotel
garding this very bridge had been excited
lation of about 27,000.
contrived to escape, and a n still at large, and the
" Come this way, madam, but do not get excited.
during prohibited hours.
by recent heavy rains, he suspected at once
THE
R I G H T T O H U N T I N E P P I N G FOEEBT.
rest were sent baek to the reformatory.
THE
COLONEL VALENTINE BAKBR
CASK.—
tout something was wrong, and reversed the There; is that your husband across the street at that —An interesting discussion took place before the
Aletter from Baroda says : " The young Prince is
peanut stand ?"
engine,. bringing the train t o a stop j u s t i n time
Epping Forest Commissioners as to the tight of the Mr. Justice Brett, i n his address t o the grsnd jury already beginning to show a predilection for martial
" Why, yes, that's him ; that's my husband !" she Corporation of the City of London to hunt i n the at the Surrey Assises, directed especial attention to
to escape going headlong into the g u l f into which
affairs,
if his desire to witness parades and military
exclaimed, joyfully. " I thought you said he was Forest; of Epping. The right of hunting has, i t the case of Colonel Valentine Baker, who is charged
the structure had already fallen. O w i n g to the drowned ?"
manoeuvres may be accepted as a symptom. Every
with
having
assaulted
Miss
Hate
Dickinson
in
a
seems, been a part of the ancient privileges of the
circumstance o f the bridge having been situated
thing breathes peace. There is a talk of further re
"No, madam, I did not. I saw him buying
at the end e f a curve, where i t was hidden peanuts, and I believe i t my duty to say to you City, and i n former times waa one of no small value. railway carriage on the South-Western line. The duction of the British troops at this station. Sir. T .
grand jury returned a true bill against Colonel Madava Rao is gradually working his way into the
Some
curious
documents
were
produced
i
n
support
by trees, i t s disappearance could n o t have that peanuts are not healthy at this season of the
of this claim. Among these are the originals of the Baker for misdemeanour. Before being discharged confidence of the people."
been nctioed u n t i l too late. T h e passengers, y*ar!"
Charter by the Conqueror, Henry I . , Henry I I . , they made a presentment that, i n their opinion, i t
en realising the terrible danger they had es
He slid softly out, and she stood there and chewed Richard I . , John, Edward I U . , and the rolls of the was desirable that i n a l l trains there should be some
caped, made a search f o r the boy, and he hex parasol, and stared after him as i f he were a
Court of Swaynmold. The consideration of the means'of communication between the guards snd the
was found s i t t i n g beside the track, a l l i n a menagerie on wheels.
I T I S I X P K C T X S that oa the 11% September,
question is deferred t i l l the next sitting of the com passengers.
tremble w i t h emotion. B e had kept firm u n t i l
which will be the Emperor Alexander's name-day,
mission. Whether the City of London la able to establish
J O H N B K I N S M S A D Ann S O N ' S field Medal Pianos
the t r a i n was safe and then the previous tension
A B I L L F O R M A K I N G further provision respect
its claim remains t o be seen. That i t has often been may be obtained of every respectable music seller, or will be published the ukase respecting the reorgani
sation of Russian cavalry.
had caused his nerves to give way.
The boy ing the Department of Science and A r t was pre in abeyance ia clear; notably to, we should imagine,
at 18, Wigmore-street, London, W.
had been going home to a neighbouring farm setted i n the House of Lords by the Lord Chancellor, in the reign of a certain Lord Mayor, of whom i t is
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ficial effects of encouraging gardening is
house, and seeing the bridge washed away, he and was read a first time.
related that, being invited to go out with the King's
last
voyage
of
the'steamship
Royal
Dane,
belonging
apparent at the new Marine Artillery barra
MAGNKTINE r o s S T T N A L , N I K V O C B , A I D R H E U harriers, and hearing the bystanders call out, " the
immediately remembered that a down passenger
to tho Tyre Steam Shipping Company, from Copen Eastney, near Portsmouth, where t i l l recent
t r a i n waa about due, and he had barely planted MATIC A KTECTIONS.—Of the various systems for the hare somes ! " drew his sword, exclaiming, " let i t
hagen to Newcastle-onTyne, a serious accident oc waa little else than an unreclaimed waste an
relief
of
human
suffering,
there
are
none
more
come ! I thank my God I fear i t n o t ! "
himself on the track when the train hovo
curred to Miss F r y , the stewardess. The sea waa the site of the barracks. By allotting to
i n sight. Boys of this stamp, however, honour effective than that of Magnetism—so vitalising, yet
G R E A T F I R E I N G L A S G O W . — A large cotton
rough on Sunday, and as she waa going up some married man a liberal plot of ground and enoouraging
so
gentle
in
its
action
;
and
the
form
of
utilising
this
humanity more than i t is disgraced b y the
spinning mill belonging to Messrs. George Grant and
power adapted by Messrs. Darlow and Co., of 443, Sons, Glasgow, and situated in the eastern c:strict of steps t o the poop, the boat took a lurch, and Miss by various means tire cultivation of the same, this
diabolical pranks o f ill-conditioned urchins.
West Strand, London, is, far comfort and effect, as the city, has been destroyed by fire, and damage, Fry fell into the sea. The accident caused great waste is now oovered with flowers and vegetables, at
commotion on board, and i t was expected that she once a pleasure and a profit to the whole communrt y .
near as possible to perfection.—Pamphlets post free
which is only partially covered by insurance, sus* would be drowned before assistance reached her, the
W B A T M been indifferently called " The F u l l L I N C O L N A S S I Z E S . — A t the Lincoln Assizes,
A F A R C I C A L M A R R I A G E . — T h a t " love laughs
tained to the extent of £100.000. The bnilding, vessel being under full steam at the time. A boat
mac Car Mystery * and " The Bedford Mystery " Matilda Barber was charged with the wilful murder which waa of brick, was six stories high, snd covered
at locksmiths " was fully proved by an incident re
must remain a mystery now to the end o f the of her child, and being found guilty of the minor a large area. I n the mill a number of people, men was got out from the steamer as soon as i t could be ported at Carnarvon Assizes. Daring the hearing
stopped, and was fully manned and pulled back to
chapter. A t die'Bedfordshire Assizes M r . Jus offence of concealment of birth, was sentenced to 18 and women, were at work when the fire was first
where Miss Fry was last seen. She was found com- of a charge against Hugh sad Annora Williams, who
tice Mellor remarked at length upon the indict months' imprisonment. Mr. Lloyd, timber merchant, noticed. Theflameswere then confined to a small fortably floating on her back, when the boat reached were convicted of felony, i t waa stated that the man
ment preferred against the he\. M r . Spraggett, of Grimsby, brought an action againBt M r . Perry, portion of the fifth story, but in less than 20 minutes her, and n o t much the worse for her immersion. and woman had been permitted by the judge to marry
and Messrs. W i l l i s and Freeman for the man proprietor of Perry's Wtekly Bankrupt Oaiette, for the bnilding was i n a blaze. The workpeople were She stated that after she waa thrown into the water that morning in the Roman Catholic Chapel Camar
slaughter of H . A . Hamilton, a midshipman, .£328, which sum was said to have been lost through thrown into great consternation, h u t the managers she pulled her boots off and swam for some time. von. The woman has gone to gaol for six months
dealings with a certain firm i n reference to whose acted with great prudence and prevented panic.
and will have little chanoe of seeing her " husband"
i n a Pullman car t r a i n between St. Pancras
financial position defendant had supplied confidential W i t h some difficulty a l l but a few of the workers She then waited quietly until the boat picked her again until his release from penal servitude, five
and
Bedford
only
a few weeks ago. information. The jury gave a verciot for .£250.
up.
Miss F r y belongs to a famous Tynemouth
managed to get to the street. Two girls were family of swimmers, and she is considered one of years hence. Marriage, under such circu mstanoea,
Cemplaint was made b y the learned judge
DYKING A T H O M E . — J od eon's Dyes are most useful severely burnt, and one of them had to be conveyed the best female swimmers on the North-East is worse than a farce.
t h a t there had n o t been a magisterial inves
tigation
of the case subsequent to the and effectual. Ribbons, Silks, Feathers, Scarfs, to the infirmary, while two men of the fire brigade Coast.
MARRIAGE
o r Miss L I V I N G S T O N E . — T h e
coroner's inquest, as irrevelant matter at the Lace, Braid, Veils, Handkerchiefs, Clouds, Bernouses, were among the sufferer?, having been caught i n
marriage of Miss Agnes Livingstone, eldest daughter
LOCAL SxcuRAsnts WASTES by a Life Office. £ 1 0 0 per
Shetland
Shawls,
or
any
small
articles
of
dress,
can
the
flames
when
attempting
to
ascend
one
of
the
latter was allowed to cloud the depositions. A f t e r
annum. Salary and Commission. Novel features. Preference of the distinguished African explorer, to Mr.
easily be dyed i n a few miimtee without soiling the stairs.
will he given to the gentlemen who are prepared to invest Alexander Bruoe, of the firm of Younger and Co.,
minutely over such details as had been hands, Violet, Magenta, Crimson, Mauve, Purple,
£50 in the capital of the Company.—Address Secretary, at, brewers, took place at Hamilton on Tuesday. The
THE
PBINCE
A N D PRINCESS O F WAXES
Sidney-terrace, Haseefct-rofrd, Homerton, London, E .
ht out, b u t which were singularly con Ponceau, Claret, Ac. Ask for Judson's Dyes. Sold
ceremony was performed by the Bev. D r . Moffat,
A T G O O D woe D . — T h e i r Royal Highnesses the Prince
s t the best, his lordship felt bound by chemists and stationers. Sixpence per bottle.
A
S I N G U L A R A C T I O N . — A t the B i r m i n g h a m grandfather of the bride, assisted by the Ber. G.
and Princess of Wales and other members of
County Court Miss Morris, dressmaker, Sherlock- Thompson, of Hamilton; and Bev. W . Rigby
to tell (the grand j u r y that
there was
T H E S U P R E M E C O U R T (it is announced from
the Royal family honoured Goodwood races
not
sufficient
evidence
t o support t h e New York) has given a decision to the effect that with their presence on Tuesday. The Stewards' Cup street, sued Frank Green way, ef the Prinoe of Wales Murray, of Manchester. The service was conducted
charge o f manslaughter.
Justice
Mellor, purchasers of cotton from the Confederate States, brought out 22 runners, and resulted i n the victory Luncheon Bar, to recover £5. The plaintiff stated according to the ritual of the Church of Scotland.
after the grand j u r y had ignored the b i l l who knew that the purchase-money went to sustain of Trappist, who beat Coomassie by two lengths, that the defendant formerly occupied apartments i n The breakfast was given at the residence of
of indictment, made some further observations on the rebellion, cannot recover i n eases where the Berxyfield being third. Killiecrantie was favourite her house, and on leaving he owed £3 or £i, as a Dr. Loudon, one of the late Dr. Livingstone's moat
the case, regretting that t h e evidence was so cotton waa captured and sold by the United States at 3 to 1,100 to 8 being laid against Trappist, 100 security for whioh she retained certain articles of intimate friends. The presents wers numerous and
clothing and furniture. A short time ago the defen varied, and wars sent bom all parts of the globe,
scant, hut stating at the same time that the Government.
to 6 against Coomassie, and 50 to 1 against Barrydant called to pay the debt, and she agreed to accept and the donors included peers, members of Par
S H O C K I N G A C C I D E N T . — A shocking accident
known facts were most discreditable to the pri
field. Activity won the Craven Stakes, Spinaway
£5 i n payment. The defendant placed the money
soners, whose conduct i n connection w i t h the case has occurred on the line near Plumpton. About walked over for the Gratwicke Stakes, and Faraeee on a table, and she wrote out a receipt. The defen liament, and friends i n all other ranks i n society.
lay under strong suspicion. The judge also half a mile below the station is a farmers' crossing, beat Solitude and Appeal i n the Ham Stakes. I n the dant then removed the goods, and went away. On The bride and bridegroom left for England to spend
and Mr. William Heaver, of Chapel Church Farm, Halnaker Stakes Yentnor beat Brigg Boy and Coretheir honeymoon.
commented on the unseemly proceedings—smok
looking fox the £b, plaintiff was unable to find i t ,
was leading a team attached to a waggon of hay over
SERIOUS
ACCIDENT
TO MR.
BERNARD
ing, dr :J king, and quarrelling— which were allowed the same about three o'clock,when the 1 30 fast train sella, i l . e e Fligny proved the winner of the Levant and concluded that the defendant had unoonsciously
to go on, by the officers of the Midland Company, from London came past at the rate of. 80 or 40 miles Staies, and L a Seuteuse walked over the Sous pioked i t up again. Her suspicions were strengthened D A W S O N . — W e (Birmingham Pest) regret to state
i n the Pullman car saloon which contained the an hour. M r . Heaver and the foremost horse were Stakes. A t the meeting on Wednesday, whioh was because the defendant went away without the re ' that Mr. Bernard Dawson, son of Mr. George Daw.
deeensed and the prisoners. B e expressed a de killed on the spot, and the middle horse was badly favoured with beautiful summer weather, the Stakes ceipt, and had not since called for it. T i e defendant son, of Birmingham, recently met with a very serious
were carried off by Freeman, Bertram taking second
cided opinion that railway companies sheuld injured.
denied having pioked up the money, and i t was accident, which at the time placed him i n grave
place, and Escort coming in third. The betting was
proved i n evidence that there were three other per danger. Mr. Dawson holds an important position in
show greater vigilance i n preventing smoking
M B . G L A D S T O N E O NT H E T I C H B O R N B C A E E 6 to 1 against Freeman, 14 to 1 against Bertram,
sons i n the house at the time besides the plaintiff some ironworks i n Lincolnshire, and i n the depart
carriages from becoming scenes of d r i n k i n g —Mr. Kimber, a solicitor, recently addressed a and 9 to 4 against Escort.
and the defendant, who might have picked i t up. ment i n which he is engage d there are some furnaces,
orgies, to the great annoyance and disgust o f letter to the Bight Hon. W . E. Gladstone, ohalleng
SIR
JOHN
FRANKLIN'S
MEMORIAL.—Just
to which a pipe is attached for the purpose of carry
peaceable passengers ; and this opinion w i l l cer ing him to meet him before a publio meeting of his before the death of Lady Franklin the bust of her Under the circumstances, nis Honour nonsuited the ing off the foul gas. Two men are employed to
tainly receive the support of the approbation o f constituents, and to prove—First, that he acted lamented husband, intended for Westminster Abbey, plaintiff.
watch this pipe, and at the proper time to make smaD
DISCOVERT
OP PUTRID
BODIES
A T A N
rightly as the responsible adviser of the Crown, i n was completed by M r . Matthew Noble, the sculptor.
the public
holes i n i t , i n order that the accumulated gas may be
prosecuting the Claimaint; eecond, that the man Dean Stanley has the laudable intention of adding to U N D X R T A X E L ' S . — A n anonymous letter waa received safely carried off. From some cause or other one of
waa not entitled to an acquittal; and, third, that i t the bust a tribute to the memory of the devoted wife by the chief inspector of nuissnoes i n Birmingham, these men made a very large hole i n the pipe
A TROOPER O F T H E 5 T H DRAOOON GtJARDS,
oomplaining of a nuisanoe, whioh was alleged to be
would not be right and constitutional to liberate him
w i t h 18 years' service, baa been found dead on the now ; and calling upon him either to insist on of the great explorer. The bust is completed i n a
caused by a bad stench, emanating from a cellar instead of a small one, and the gas began to
style
which
is
worthy
of
its
illustrious
prototype,
grass at the Gurragh.
the discharge of the conviot or resign his seat. To On the apex of the marble niche enclosing the underneath the premises of M r . Bosworth, under escape so rapidly that there waa imminent
DKATHS
WHILE
B A T H I N G . — T w o deaths
this ohallenge M r . Gladstone replies as follows: portrait ia carved a conger eel and the motto taker, of Dean-street. A sub-inspector received in danger of the men i n the works being suffo
while bathing have occurred in Cornwall. A tourist •< Sir, I have to acknowledge the receipt of your " Nisu ;" below the bust is the text, " O ye frost structions to visit the premises, and on ™*v™g a cated, and a very serious explosion taking place.
visiting M r . Ede, of Pengelly, was bathing on the letter of the 14th, and to ssy, i n reply, that I do not and cold, O ye ice and snow, bless ye the search he discovered i n the cellar the bodies of three Mr. Dawson immediately saw the state of affairs,
sands near Trebarwith, when he tank and was peroeiv any obligation incumbent npon me with re Lord, praise H i m , and magnify H i m for ever." infants contained i n rough coffins. The bodies were and that the only course to adopt was to ignite the
drowned before help could reach him. He was i spect to the Claimant i n the Tichbome case, and that and a bas-relief of the Erebus and Terror looked i n in an advanced state of decomposition, being quite gas. Knowing the danger which he ran, he instantly
struck a match and lighted the gas. His presence
good swimmer, and was probably seized with cramp
I do not intend to act upon any of the branches of by the ice, and the following verse from the pen of putrid, and the stench was overpowering. The sub- of mind, however, nearly cost htm his life, fox the
inspector took possession of the bodies and removed
The other case was that of a metropolitan police mar
the alternative whioh you are kind enough to present Mr. Tennyson:
them to the Moor-street Folice-statiou. During his flame struck him on the face, and very seriously in
named Thomas Miller, who was bathing with to me. I t was no part of my duty as a! Minister to
" Not here; the white North has thy bones
absence, another inspector whom he had left to keep jured him about the head and eyes. For some days
another of the force at Camel's Head. Neither exercise an option as to the prosecution of the
And thou, heroio sailor soul.
watch i n the place, detected a woman attempting to Mr. Dawson lay i n aa almost lifeless state, and it
could swim, and Miller was swept away by the cur
Claimant; nor am I responsible i n any manner for
Art passing on thine happier voyage now
conceal a box i n the chimney of the brewhonse. was feared fox some time that i f hs recovered from
rent and drowsed.
conclusions arrived at i n the regular course of
Towards no earthly pole."
The woman was ordered to remove the box, which bis other injuries he would be blind for life. Happily,
A B o w O H B O A R D S H I P . — T h e lugger Cecilia iustioe, though I may think them to be, so far
On the side of the monument the following inscrip
left Ardglass Harbour fox the fishing ground, having am able to form an opinion, sustained by the evi tion is out: " To the memory of Sir John Franklin. was found to contain the body of an infant, whioh by skilful tisataiiuil, M r , Dawson's eyesight wan
cn board the captain and three seamen. The men dence i n the case.—I remain, sir, your obedient Born April 16,1786, at Spilsby, Lincolnshire. Died was not so much decomposed as the others. I t was ssved, and, as soon as his condition would admit of
taken to Moor-street. Enquiries were subsequently it, he was xeauored t o his father's isslilsme at
were under the influence of drink.
On Tuesday servant, W. B . G L A D S T O N E . "
June 11, 1847, off Point Victory, i n the Frozen made, and i t is stated that they resulted i n the in King's Norton. Mr. George Dawson was *-Mng his
morning a row took place, and one of the crew
Ocean.
The
beloved
chief
of
the
gallant
crew
who
spector ascertaining that one of the bodies was that holiday i n Sweden at the time of the siinlileiil, and
HELPTON'S VEGETABLE ProrsTOG P O L S
named Laaoelles, either fell or was knocked overduring the last 40 years have proved their perished with him i n completing the discovery of of a child who died on the 18th ef Jane from suffooa- was hastily summoned home by the sad siumiieime
hoard and drowned. The deek of the vessel and the
tion. What proceedings will be taken i n the matter
value i n Diseases of the Head, Chest, Liver, Kidneys, the North-West Passage." f
clothes of the men were stained with blood. The
" Trrr B E S T irrraSTWEvr fora small outlay and where no pre
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arm of
any
is not yet known.
and Digestive Organs. They are a direct Purifier of
vious knowledge of the baataeaa required, ia a T i—iaasili
vessel was brought baek to Ardglass, when the cap
troubled with wnro in the sroa A O B W * J>i O M T I O I I , or so
the Blood, and in all Skin Complaints one of tea best rasa,
Singer Beer, and Soda Water Machine, a> the public taets
r
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take Page Woodcock's Wind {Mia. Their world-wide
tain and crew were arrested a i d lodged i n gaol
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Summary of Passing Events.
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OoyU,i
THI
O M TBSS 5 H I O l - * T Marshal MacMahon
will take up his q w r l - at vie Palace of the Klyaes d i t i o a i
ate* ing
^ t h his household, s i ' fl and military.
JAN
i f r a i C A L M e n I t does not follow, because
OS
peon's voice is k t >Len, ttmt he earn dug in pieoea.- pool
Jacob)
.
d
MR.
e
• E n «w Hos^n ' ed *<> » * "»half an hour
^ V ~ ! £ o . - S Z Great Harwood, through the
oarttiug
• ^
- just balow the knee.
a W I D O W > vat C D G A R K OK hat been f>und
-wittered in h r house at vToanay. She was 75
"^"oTd. .
livad alone.
No trace of the
S 5 a w 5 ha. jeea fonnd.
ifJ O H N M A O I V S T R , who recently retired
a _ « the Canard firm on account cf ill health, died
Z*A* \r
on 8unday evening at his residence in
UverpoM. M r . htoolver was 38 years of age.
» J B V A D A M A W , who bad seven homely
d a a r t k n . got a newspaper to insert a hint that hs
lead seven kegs filled with gold i n hia cellar, and
every girl was married ia five months.
accept*
denoe1
Cougri
THI
tain Bt
Docks
for t ha
INT
BTAjrri
m
bars of
out low
T H I
A P O R P O n S , W I N - F M T U l L E N G T H , has have ( I
been safely deposited ia the large tank of the central as posa
bell of the aquarium at Brighton. It was taken at
THE
Sidlesham, near Chichaatex, and brought t h a n by which f
train.
Thames
A c o R O i r i E ' 8 J U E T has returned a yerdict of House
wilful murder against Jacob Schneider, a Sennas, The bo
timbers
now in custody, who stabbed Peter Patehenoe
another German, during a fight on the 83rd July, ia
I'KO
Liverpool.
the An
to the •
T H E K B 1 9 M O R E C O N N U C T I O N between the
height of the season and the depth of the rainfall be rest
their r
than most people are aware of. fJome of the lodging
house people will and tUa out, probably, by the time terms.
A R.
it leaves off raining.—/«dy.
ocourn
A T O U N O G E N T L E M A N who h a - recently eon
trected a matrimonial alliance with a stout elderly Vasey,'
party who has a thousand or so in the funds, says i t of t h a i
M. Sal
was not his wife's face which attracted him so much
down i
aa her figure. There is something In this-—/t»dy.
AT'
A C O M M M S I O W A M , W I T H M E D A L S , hanged
himself at the door of his lodgings, leaving a paper Lord 0
fixed to the wail bearing the woxda. "Here, at six W e b b
i a the morning, has ended the erietonoe of a miser having
able creature." His suicide is attributed to physical illegitii
of whii
snff erings.
father.
A P R I Z E - F I G H T took place, unknown to the
OH
oolirw in a remote part of Mixteld, near Dewsbury.
Ths combatants were Patrick Bally, of Haddenfield, lefs th#
and John Kelly of Dewsbury. The flght lasted for for the
about aa hour, and resulted in the defeat ot Patrick the lay
she ha!
•Kelly, who had to be taken away by his backers
not kau
OB
M O N D A T , WHSTBT T W T B Y S A J T D S were
be p u t
crowded with visitors, Mies Richards, of Aberdare,
Mas
while bathing in the ebb tide, was swept away. Her public i
•creams created terrible excitement. Many efforts at the
were made to savs her, a i d a taherman suooeeded in assault,
swimming to and rescuing hex.
and oa
B E N S W I N G T K N T J I T O O T H . A . local journal
ooatains the following anawnnoement of a suarriage r keep tb
•'At Weston Ctareh, John Stokes to Ruth CoUias
THE
^ r e s p e c t i v e l y 7* and 73." The bride's attendant
Omca
i d the bndogToem's beat maw wars each over W
for Wa
years of age.
M - A U D B X L K R O T , the celebrated nursery Volenti
eardeuer, has Just died at Angers. He waa the now as
author of a ni«hly-esteemed horticultural dictionary, 3000 ol
shot as
and waa a member of aeveral learned so sissies. The
tinned I
Americans havs lately supplied themselves from his
-
gardens.
En
M . Lstoy was Chevalier of the Legion of
A B S I T O M E N !—Mr. Punch was rather startled
the other day by reading aa annoauoemeut at a oertain railway tarminas that "during August and
September, exsursioa wains will ran aaunder. I t
was a relief to be iaformed by tits traffic manager
that " as under" was intended to be the reading of
the latter portion of the aarnoanflssecnt.—PsmcA.
THE
MANSION
HOUSE
FRENCH
FLOODS
F T T W D - A meeting of the Bxacutire Ccsnmittee of
the French Inundations Belief Fund has beau bald
a t the Mansion House, Alderman Sir B. Phillips an
the chair, at whioh the report of the Commua»ners
appointed to visit the some of the disaster was read.
The subscriptions bars now reached a sua of nearly
•481,000.
thn.iae
queues
the sat
transla
hails 1
Christ!
sulsthi
aubject
T H I
FoilUm
en Sal
Waste)
Waitet
Dr. St
P I R A C Y O H T H E A P R I C A H O O A B T — O w m j r to
pellaut
the reoen*. aote of piracy oomaaitted by natirei of the
<
West Coast tribes upon British subjects, we underHoi
stand that i t la i a contemplation to appoint aeveral
additional iluu as—nil to the principal ports and T H S B J
trading rivers, for the bettor protection of the in- hare b
tenets .of our countrymen engaged i a the African
trade.
/
I H M H M O H I A M . — I n mermory o f B i c h a r d gratia.
Baxter, the eminent Puritan theologian, a states PUmso
has been erected a t KUIiimliistir. The ceremony
that th
of unveiling i t having been performed by Mrs. Phill
pott, wife of the Bishop of Wmeeeter.in the presence of the
of a Urge number of Clhurehmjn and NoBeonfnrmiets,
an address on the Iff* and labours of Baxter waa de
livered by Dean Stanley.
T H E Frankfort Gazette annwrnces that Hswr
Soaneman, the proprietor of that journaL hasMheen
ar.ee ted at Hamburg and taken before the WbuneA.
He was informei that ha would be iaipnaoned untoae
he gave up the names of the writers t f the taertannated articles i n the ftanifort Ooastte. Hat Bonus
man protested against the proseedags taken
him, and declared that ha would appeal against the
Mnt*s&M proBOUsoed upoc h i i
THE
CAPE
Standard states that n o t w i t h stending ths adverse dlapoautto* mearlseted by the
•Governor and his advisers towards «arl Oarsnxvon s
despatch, the whole colony baa asyokmi up boldly l a
tte favour. Ltvttations sxe pouxteg ia on e^ery stoe and s
for M r . Fronde to vatit several towns, but he has
de-dined them, and a-amtetos wtnat fwteeaune. He T h a i
wfll shortly make a tour ia the Wewtotu Provlnoa,
Mossel, Algoa, and Natal.
S I N G U L A R P o I K T . — A singular point arose in
W*e coarse of a trial atLks Middlsawv isssssaw. Tbe
indictment charged the prisoner wish stealing ajergs
quantity of cigars and tobacco, but the busk otjfce
_ in Kant,
as Mr. Montagu Williams, the
pointed out ths Court had no Jurisdiction Evidence
as to that portion of the d . u » « s W a u .
.
but there was saBietest from whs* was
Middlesex to eon riot the pete ones, and taw.
ateteut Judge sentenoed him te a year's bard labour.
m
(
SERIOUS
CHARGE
O F FOHGIHO
A
W O J . —
Before the Bow street w-gtete^Johu Hannah and
Mar, Cooper were ehar^withteivteg f r ^ » wfli
£ * e nam* of Miss B u n * Adolpkns, a lady of
had M v ^ t a ^ ^ ' w t a f s j a a t o
left to Cooper and a o b U ' ^ a a jssmaoj^asaave
Jenkins, who has keen atraatau *•
7 * » ~ 5
included to the charge
, ,'"M«iT_aT\5Z
| l i s a an a ansae T* Ihnssawssauvaon, wnscaja sawna
conducted by the Treasury, the ansa was adtouraed.
TCTTNELLING
frafc
UNDER
l a M j H T ^
Sating to hear aa e x p l s a - ^ f r c a a l ^ W W f f l d «
I h • J a plan for tunnelling under ths » f ^ J 2 " J
•i . f l e i l T l i k t a i r f a tubmen, foot aadar^asd,* Wtewof
r "1 hi
t e £ was r e ^ from the Mgkt moa-W_ B- OFkd' [ . » » , ! •tone: m which he said, without grftog »
KA**Vt d ^ ^ t e t o T t h e t the model which b^bee. sunt
t^wtTTtmi
bmmty mid ingenuity, and that
a p o
rr
n
g ^ ^ w ^ u - ^ i
U
B
£^f yj£ r?
r
r ^ U ^ r ^ o f D o ^ t a t ^ t i m ^ L ! t ° w . * h * i »ot £ F
t a u s a e t l a d under riven ia atogjsmd. _
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