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A ni paid on' another occasion to tha present Preenier by tha preosnt Lord Derby, than Lord Stanley, who nod that, on thilrtr points tbcy might differ, every oce would acknowledge the, right bonourabl gentleman to be on of toe reteet orators England had rcodooed." Lord Derby lumtolf, long before It. appeared probable that he would Join the Liberal Varty, received a handsome compliment from Mr. Bright, who, in theeourae of a. debate on Irian affairs, went out of his war to rraiae him for the kindly interest which he took in the tenantry on his father's Irish estates. Mr.

Bright, in his torn, when he cams back to the House of Commons after a long illness, was received with flatteries demonstrations of the rerpect in which he is held by both parties and on a certain occasion the jroposel that he ahould be allowed to speak sitting (as ho was still too weak to stand) provoked a burst of Consemtire cheering. Nothing obligee a statesman to pay compliments to a rival who has preceded or succeeded him in his particular office but such marks of right feeling assuredly do much to blunt the edge of party warfare. In 18CG, Mr. W. H.

SSnuth, when appointed Financial Secretary to the Trc atury, said he felt bound to rerrark that his pre jii. uuuer, naa lett everything in really fJW order. Mr. Childers, in reply, observed THE TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1883. growth the fruits are vastly superior to the ordi vmrj cwm ih tree also Irults more freely, hardier, and ripens iU fruit nearly two months wlier than the common sort.

From Dominica Dr. Xicholis writes Sly Liberian coffee plantation is getting on capitally, and the old trees are loaded with terries," The raristy was introduced into Dominica in 1874 from Kew. aeries of select notes from the very extensive official correspondence carried on. at the gardens is added to the report. In the Increasing dearth of box wood merchants were looking with hope to India.

Some ve tons of Indian box wood were sold in London at the high price of 30 a ton; but India cannot be relied on for a supply, and the expense of conveying the wood from the forests would be too high. Thus the sample sold had to be carried partly on men's backs and partly by carte from the forests to Saharunpur, and thence by rail to Bombay. It the dearth of box wood continues, some substitute for it must be found. Dr. King reports from Darjeeling the continued success of the cinchona' plantations, now numbering many hundreds of thousands of trees.

An epitome of 3Ir. Marshall Ward's final report to the Ceylon bis side.took an opportunity of declaring that Colonel Stanley, by his business like administration, ui luuciorcu easier tass; 01 reform at the War Office. Compare with these little court which we have grown accustomed in Ewland. the f.eree onslaughts of Continental statesmen upon each looked. This is made from the roasted seeds of a common and troublesome weed (Cauia occidtrUalit), and an excellent judge writes of the beverage made therefrom, It eras indistinguishable from that made of the best Arabian coffee beans, and we in Dominica are celebrated for our good coffee.

I had some of the seois roasted and cround. and other. 31. Guixot, who must be cited because he lae rom WM 3nal lnl 01 tDe ccnee ordi is retitmllv i I narilv used on the island." A vegetable rennet liainenlarian.was once interrupted in a debate by M. wonl( mxm kave ecn found in Funetria de Uauranne, who acted as" Whip 'to suggested by Dr.

Aitchison. the Liberal party. Who said that 1" asked ho, trie' O0'oe it will be seen how stoortiiur short. did" much is done by our mat central establishment at Hauranne'a answer. Alors ce n'eit rien," replied 10 progress and improve the CDn the Minister, and he contemptuously passodon, tne important food and economic plants saving inuiciea a wound which tbe other never I wutlu i nuiuo mu to ue aone (ornn.

On inniLr hi nnini tnml the present effective manner: there is nrarf upon a by no means undistinguished opponent ew 001 0D'7 tho experimental and propa with caite nntmnlfjW mnm. urinr I Rati re grounds, but of tbe excellent and hipblv insiutos ne montent pas jusqu A la hauteur Je mon I museum uu oi mo unnrauea ner dddain." But perhaps of all French staUs Of the amoant of real work done in men the one who experienced in their I an of these, tho reader of this report of cruellest form the reprisals of a party I J'ector will have ample opportunity of which he had oppressod when it was weak, was M. I bK lie ui number of visitors in lbSl Kouber. In 1872, having ascended the tribune to of whom 411,512 were Sunday answer a long philippic of the Duke d'Auditfret 1 VUItort June seems to have been the favourite rasquier against the late Empire, he spoke for two I njonthj no 'M 182.4W having entered the hour smitf mntimial nn(. nA iun Tl.

I Cates during the month, and 6 ws thfl mnat craved for ten minutes' adjournment, as he was "ouented day persons having then visited hoarse an 1, his request being somewhat disdain tbo f'06 he minimum of attendance was two fully cranted, he went into a corner unA ut H.mn on the 18th of January. In an appendix a list of cuuuuig ins i.air. ot a soul came near I uiwutiun uuu mou ima. iae once powertul ilininttir th wt iuihiib iu uii uguici i aiw tiyen, so utterly inendless that, Wanting a glass of water and being too tired to walk MADAGASCAR. into the luTftU, he had to wave his hand until he attracted the attention of an usher.

This is not a Tte foUowicr particulars a to tbe state of a portion cf pretty picture of the results produced by political Madaguesr are lurnUhed by a member cf the expedition fe TREX3 8TRSJST3. Oar Geneva Coirttpondcat writes; An taterestia( eoatwvert ob the ntility, or other wise, of trees ia ttreets sad opea spsces has beea lately ris oa here is the eulucas of the local prets. The coo uwertj aroMootof adisctusion in tbe Iatematioiul Uffienie OoDficts, which was hell here ia JLogut. axkl Dr. Fiachsad, a mesaber of the Ccofress, has since con tended, in alerter addreised to the Journal dt Centre.

that trees in streets do more ham than good, that they impala the circulation or alral that, as for the lAe they affuri, people who do not like have aUy to kees co the thedy ule of the street. Instead of planting store trees ia tons, as tome prope, he noulJ rather, ia the in terest of typene, rera rre all rxiatinfnreei To him plies rrafesajr Ooret, of tbe university, who, though an eminent pbviicirt sal cbexnirt, diKUims any tpecial ksolttlc ol mtklicise or hygiene. Urn treats tbe Butter from aa excltuirely coomou senxa sad tcieatihe point of As fur people who wsntabaJe keeping slesyi to thethsdy side of a street, he point out that, ss street hate seaerally shop aadbotue on either tile. Dr. Pia cnaou aavioe in utis regtrd, nowever ingemons, can hardly be regsriel as practical.

But the functions of rr ti. umiwi acung ai creeus lor ran uoiiaouinjt udu (mnuiKw a uiuuuug wajiurrs tney temper tbe nest sad serve as jute fibre trade of India seems threatened by tho prjtectijo agaiat dost. The evspurstiun from their cultivation of the Indian jute on American soil. I fjy tae surruunilinz sir cool and mout. uiiiu; aue ur a icx bnachr sol sprinkle prouucea oj trees.

trees, not too customs which make eovernmant nniiit in aeriea cf violent alternations, each party being, torn by torn, triumphant: and oppressive, or feeble ana persoouted, But there is another aspect to the whole matter, which went oat to observe the Treit cf Venn from that island. The party arrived in Iler Maiestv's shin Fawn on the 22d of, October. The rpot selected for tbe was the little coral iilet of Xo at the entrance ef St. Aognttine Bay, soace two miles from aooth wett The responsibilities of minorities being removed cout tbe mainlsnd of Msdsgatcsr. It ii without wster when just rights are denied them, party discipline vegetation eonsiiting of few canirita and coral etts loosened and factions are multiplied.

A plant trees, and a coarse reedy gran. Writing from N'os uotou oauy newspapers eulhee lor tbe wants pf ey, on ftov. 2G, oar informant jays aioiuion out, as you have Utelv remarked. Tana There are two tradiag hoae e.tl!i.hed on the i.I.nd iwjuuBa an I jT. v.T1 n5Ti.lb9 cU areencloaeyinstrongly rtockadeaeo rounds.

with a few odd fhioned gun. nounted at the intrce tn I arhament. a terrible bitterness is lent tn rmrtw tot 'poll' Wh the' thickly plaateL do jt intercerit annlixht the rjemtnal vibration of their leave an! swaying of their braache almit the light every instant, and in (arSciefit measure, and serve, moreover, to protect the eyas from the noonday glare. So far from trees imieiing tbe circulation of air, they help to pirify the air tbe evaporation from their leaves determines a current from above, and the freth air thus brought down helps to drive swsy the aeatel and dust imprepalal gases of the streets. Ancther useful property at Miago i that, while in not, dry weather it moisten the surrounding atmosphere, thereby rendering it fitter to breathe, this effect, which is due to evaporation, ceases in wet weather.

Tree, moreover, set as pjryifying agent by absorbing carbonic acU asi giving it oxygen. But the action of trees on the air i far Irs important than their action on tbe soil. Their roots drsw up stagnant waters and absorb tbe organic matters coa tainei in the filth from which the streets of a town are never free, and which, after infiltrating tbe ground, are a frequent cause of fevers sal infection. Tract, in fact, hare the same effect on the subsoil of towns fiellt have on the content of their sewer they act at tliitnfeciants. Taking these facts into IVofetsur Go ret tenturw to differ from the ooaclnsion of the livgienic Congret, and ttrsngly recommends tbe planting of trie ia stnwt aa.1 tquares.

But they mott be planted with judgment. They thouU be two to three metres apart, and the branches should art be allowed to cume ia contact with the buildings near which tbey grow. The sorts beat' alapted for' street planting are those which grow to a contUerable height and pread out their branches. The fathion that prevails in some Continental cities of cutting tree down to a uniforxi tie i highly objectionable. The branch of tree to treated become to compacted Ugether a to be impervious to light, and the aisle they give, although deep, is too circamscribej to be of much use." DISTRESS 2 IRELAND, LAW RXTQRT, Jq.

8. 00SSI8T0ET cotnrr, ju, i Ds. TsimLiX, the Ctatcelkr of Lcndoa. held a Court at tbe Chapter aoase, St. Faal'i ctarchyard, attended by Sir.

H. Lee as Eegiitrar. ST. MAXT, ITEaTrOEn.Ll 10W. An spplication was made ia this case by the rector, tie Rev.

W. P. Insleynd tbe ehareh wsrdenIr. w. Bugsor aace felt by the congregation from the shouting oir in sad ovt of a number tf rough lads, aanoT and run practice of causing at mach aUie possible during tie service.

The rector ssd chnrchwsnJsa were exsmiaed ia rnrport of tbe spplk stioa. The learned CBaSCZXIOK wss of ocinien tliat it w. lery prop application, and, there being so objection, be had bo heiitatioa ia grasticg the same. Order accordingly. sr.

rrrririVs, The Coart was occunied several cn in aa spplication wa made by the rector, the Kev. WiDdls, snd the churchwardens to rebuild a wall ehnrehyard te the height at which it tad formerly stood and to preserve the right cf the prih. The application i wat opporeu dt cenain iruneet ci tte Sun Fire ofEee. CENTRAL CRIMLYAL COURT, Jan. 8.

Thii asanxinf the January Seiaiots for the jorlviirtioa of the Central Criaunal Court wen opened is) the Se sicas Hove ia the Old Bailey befoie tta lord Utjot hir Tooma IJ Cecordercf LnckaC Aldertuan Sir Kobert tardea, HJ, Alderman Sir Thocaas (J abrial. Alderman Sir J. Clarke Lawrence. JUAUer man Sir Charles Wbetham. Sir W.

T. Charley, CL. Co mmcn Serjet Vi. Aliermaa and Sheriff de Keytar, Xt. hheriS Mr.

Utder heri2 Faatifex, and Jlr. Cader eU.eriS Shepheard. The calendar eootaias the tames cf lit prisccersfor trial. Tte offences are thus straucariied atsaalaaghtcr 2, atteajBtiEr murder abdoctioaL awacltwith nttmt to rob bcrilary 11, cuin eases 10, scntrirary 20, forgery 5, lareecy U. letter ttealirg 3, misdemeanour 3, perjury 1.

rap robbery with fckcicotly staling a 1 FOLIC. At the niXEaXL. ytstardsy, Csuiua saidhewsa a labourer bat had no fixed abode, waeharre4oei, ramaad. before SirTkoanes a.Owdea,wtth beiag coacerne witbtao other ssea sot ia custody, ia tteahag from tee complaisant a gold kef lee watch, value 10, end a gold albert chain sad pede guinea, value s3. and vielaatry attaultieg hiss ia lasriazdoB ttrawt.

Eeary E. DeBer teid that be livad at 2fa. 30, Davey etreet, Trsfalgsr foad, rackham. aad was a licensed victualler out of business. On Christmas Day, about 9 o'clock in the evening, he was ha Farrisdoa etreet waiting for aa omaibwe, whew thepruoaer and two other man came up to him sad Tsrronnded him, and the prisoner struck him so violently that ha knocked him down.

Be had a black bag with him. wbjcb oe rcTtieeq pieet wmu or, ana leu upon it, and toal brake hi fall bna mhiUt Ka Ma Atmm tk iOsIv atndinva i threauniig letter 1, aiid feUOously wcoadingj. pewxl them to one of hi eenWona. While be w. the Ihe itxcoKtzs, la ehargiagthe GraadJury, said that ground ton of them kicked him tn the ribs aad bort him an interval cf four weeks had elapsed tir.ee the lart aeieicav, eriooly.

Be got up and seised the prisoner, when he saw ani the names ef 114 prisoners sppesred in the calendar, i him eawttg his wsteh to aw prnoa, and he held hfaa Thia wa rather tY a kn oitil tbe pclke cuno aEd tecurrd hrm. The pri oner was maaaaghter. The chargalagauut. btsThslhS aa4 sod triaL Astox ScnorsrxcB. living at GA, Wsttnoreland ptsre, Af teeiaTidersble disca sion ard the evidence of terrral blU Pr.

when tl whole the crcuia TbT Uat ennnl retired Z. .71 tU Cartieular. the calendar emtrart WlIU intent tOCrra3a. llenrV UXOOXXU JOAZMtm Ork enW into between both paniet, but the, uil Lot I "ith There waa. however, a aeriea, charge otnJdAhItr i agree the case prceeeJedT 7 lt a man of pc.tka anl education, named Everitt.

llYAYu' Tee evwencewas not concluded at the rising of the Court i Jr Ewimg his we with intent to murder her. They T1Z: v. Vw tv Z. 7 the case was adkrarLed. "ecoart UtoJ totitJ.

bo. the rriaonei to be signed by Dr. albaaa, and eottaicing a snd the case was adjonrLed. COCET OF BAKKBUPTCT. Btjort Me.

Ezgistraii BBOCCIUkt.) ex joaxrii bcu. ai soss. had formed tbe ecquain.atee cf a giri whom he "Tjl 1 ZrZL 7" ZZ thefaith of their namethe gavjthrnl between them. On the tight in qaesticw, theXIe1 vT.Vj'ft'C. The debtors, H.W.

Ball, F. Bull, and E.C. tuU the room several time, to if was a leep. "sh. wa.

lSL. Vt yaL, 'fT! hW" builders and contractors of the Xew Uw Courts acd oi swUened by a stonnmg ceise. She fooxd tial Southampton, snd crying on buine under the firm 1 bBU that her face ZV' l' Joseph BUU and Son. b.ve prented a petition to the li of herT.therwIao ihT tw'th 'lUKirjr0 Tr1 lv.r.wa. tim the rn, thst the liabilities Mount to about in tb, wholeof'the cta.tai!c ltWl9KVlta rli.

bat tVm iitA wU V. pteeeuKru 1L. xtM ni Tj Cn' having been interpreted to tbe prisorers by llr. Ceh tbe latcfpveter. Berser laid that he had beea out of work aggregste, and the iaet con tilt of stock and plant of the eU bat tte accused could hare a par i irom nesvy clams wnieh the axd it would be lor the debtors bsve in relrrenee to their enntraj frv th wfi, iy lt ft'' 1Tiide" riB oJiD Ietter tateaing to murder ilr.

OUdatin. but new they nndertaken i the terms of tbe Utter diiTBot appear to be very oeaaite. it ouiu ii cavern muwit. it wa a lollow I lf "'M' 01 nenrmoi wewr. Linklster and i "19, TMlson street.

Gnr's inn rosd. appliol, with the concurrence of rrnHter. for th. appuiotn.eot cf Mr. Broad, arcountaxt, as receiver of the eatste acd manager of tbe business.

lilt 1105OCK granted the order. SURREY SESSIONS, Jax. 8. The Cockt to.k aptwal to dar. Mr.

jrt.Mm.r. over a bench of magistrates, includirg Mr. Somes, Mr. Vool, Mr. Fswle, snd Mr.

Burnett. Mr. O. Ltox applied in tbe long pending case of Smith and Son v. the l'oor rate of Lambeth that rodr This evidence Cohen, wetk fcr some time and they wanted to go back to Germany together.

Detective dagar aad Scrivener, who have the case in hand, asked for a remand, as thev had no rfonht thst a very extensive system of fraud Lad been perpetrated. Mr. Maudaunt said thst in at swer to the irqtir.es the police had made they had received irformatioo of many similar frauds. Sir Robert VT. Carden remacded the prisoners.

EnwasnDiMilGooPUrrt, 9, FuHam tiri garde j. you or the 1 rince of Walw, or any such who sre petted i "r.m. 10 oiuiiane and with their thoutandswhereveV it happlnfto of.they wlnld 'ST iTrT.M have a roiub Ume of it. for 1 would not stand testicular Csrden, ly De J.J't. 'or 1 don't rtCXTXLJf laigncij jso, j.uscjiirj," Ihe tertL seemel more aba than snything ruesaeu teal OI Lice ran tm hat beneat are mi to the coontry liberal, ialeei, tothoaewtn are not in want, but unJer ytnr (liberal) guidance in what state sre the hard working ciasves ia the con trv Hnsdrnl aad thoasand crowd the ttreets actually starving, but scroos rlV VW m.ha.lis.

are' kept on the it.snd, a. Shaded wools? Itisnot enntrl, UrUr cloth, hantt hsrJw.re, sad ahould be willing to lay asiae rorne of bisown VT7' to crotchets; he mult persuade the mmberirf hi" vV own liftlo f.ets j.i mt The French send their produce Reunion. The.urnlvcf he must remove the prejudice, of oerWerTnf the grete.t difficulty it has to b. brought little factions to serve with him he must make f1 nTer7 or or great up his mind to brave the sneer, of eevera dw.nt of daily newspapers, which will assert that ho hat I oflwe the amland adjoming been influenced cnlr bv a sordid TLr 7 King Bab. to the north of office, and the chances are that when he fj AotM tno Mh" tnbe to the eouth TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.

Sir, Ism quite willing to join l.tue on Colonel Colt hurt' smended pies, lie wkhe to rive the lrin. Local GovernmeLt Board the same power of ssthoriring. reguutiag, cancelling the nine of outdoor relief to the able boaied which tbe English Board enjoy with rerpect te say given union or unions, and which it has exercised for many years from time to time." That it exactly what I object to, for the whole Irish I'oor Law would then toon be crushed out of shape by political pressure. The exist ing lsw seems to me to meet the esuities ef the case. The house accommodation very much greater and the population it very much let than in 1847, and there is lo danger that the horror of that year will return.

The ecocon.ic condition of the country has beea profoundly cnodinea sine men, as sny one with very slight study tray find out for himself. The inestimable value of the house test can best be gauged by those who see it in dsily operation, snd men who live and work in Ireland, whether officials te private persons, feel some bitterness at being thwarted by those who are not engaged in the ceaseless ttruggle to maintain the fabric of civilized society. lor the benefit of those who hsve not tune or inclination to consult books it rasy be well to state shortly whst sre the restriction which Colonel Colthurst wishes to see relaxed. Outdoor relief is cot. fined by 'the Statute 10 Vic, cap.

31, to tush destitute poorpersots as are manently disabled from labour by reason of eld age, infirmity, cr bodily or mental defect, and such destitute poor persons, ss, being disabled from labour by reason of severe sickness or serious accident, sre thereby deprived of the means oi earning a for themselves and i si aterioo wi 7 i uujccuuu was maae to tte epj iicauua, cheque for 163 15. belorcinr to bis late emDlovera Vr. i. I Forrest Fulton, barrister. taI that the rrisMu kai 'been ment might bj entered for Messrs.

Smith, ia pursuance of Crai Jury i bond tad a true bill, aad it would be for the in Vfli 'i00 the decision of the Appesl Co; rt, setting aside the rate in petty jury to put their Uterpretat'oaTria tt tnreateaed taking life or tot. Cut of the i.J1, J', e.vere lHprUouer. there were ua f.wtr than "Tor 3oTrue "63 1 frora one ot vi vriKx their eustomers. sad appropriated the money to his own Tbe COCRT erdered Indraent to rrArrmA i vse. They had slto up to the prasent time discovered othei the decUion will govern other eases ia rcpect of book! Sid st the lT than I jVi.1' yIJ tnoo hl tall at railway stations.

it tj ltt.n II, aIa rit fr" might ba diaeovered hert after, his The.ittingiorthe direosal of criming ni il immenee on the instead of the 5th of February, i sneare3 to hive cone about intfcri. i I BTiirsmt. JoHS Ltflt. a nerful man. one ceae there were five Ugether.

ar surroindj aa ap rvrthe 14th time, persoas, geterally those who were gouVg home 5 I witl wurte fJr liquor The aie of lhairiIewa tr.il, drmk duorderly on the 23th cf October but at liod rrkabls Rkrely we th. erisom ffrf "ifi I rtrt witil If Mr. Bclden, the landlord ofiove0year. oTa lldrf iAltw tba that with wilfuldamag. uWeTtharage 'andV jad woal li AtSeerSnjJ ti0 extnt Uo violently attaultsg ToUcV tTasfal.aUw! constable JoLn.

Steele. Sn Lsto on tb. in auetion th.civoner went into the hnse drank, ami commence on tie 31t instead of the 5th of February, in crJer to relieve the Judges on the forthcoming Surrey Assizes. Hion Court or Jrsncr, Probatz, Divoeci, and AijMIRAITT DlVISIOX.l rhere are set down for trial during the Hilary Sitting1 18 probate causes, before the Court itself, without jury, 12 tfxeial jury cajsrt.and two common jury causes ih unieienaea Oivcrce csu'es. before rasuwniwa, aeienaed aivorce eae, before tie i.

uio iuiy oi everyone to i nYT.lmm he nr i fllthr Ur a.t Court ltlf. four divorce special jury causes, sad five mucn f0 thi. of crime. He re I "i.tJSST'r divorce common jury can. Siity eevea mrimoni.l f1 mh causes itan I over by consent orotherwiJe.

VnJeftnded be advanUges in the way of Board schools open to tfcent, ljnerk thstha 14 case set down for argument in the No Tnal ar th which J.r. I i I to say is that I did not hit the policeiran." Mr. Tarlridgw and 11 for aid two for Kent Bradlsugh Uq him for trial to the Central Ouninsi CXurtloT v. Erskme snj Gu.rdur.s of the (My OiforJ Evsns for tbe p. fight.

XhtILKil" toKetber doirg grlenw btdily harm. At the request tf Mr. Duttcn, tta'rte 2TttSlJ2ti and 31 for argument. Co CRT or ArrxsL. There sre 12 bsnkruptcy tpceals et down for bearing in the Hilary Sittings.

LAW NOTICES, ThU Day Jan.O. WftECB: COUMt.qKlKER'fl fnrTT Ms. II. BuTHEar. Wrack Uommlnloarr.

with li inMun JU 11. Inaair; lata th euaaltr to tb ihh! Lock Torridon. JVDQZa Cu A Hit ERB. Bf or tb Judo WUMtt (Effort Vu Ktcoi.iR. El ward Smith, 57, fireman, surrerdcred to his rerog cuar ees, and was indicted fcr stealing a Lumber ef pieces of tortoise bell, bird skins, snd ostrich feathers, the property or the East and West Iaiia Dock Company, his en pluyers.

Mr. 1 olsnd and Mr. C.F.Gill conducted tbe prosecution Mr. Iiesley defended. Tho defendant had been for 29 vears in the aerrtee nt the East sad West India Do Company, cetwpylrg the 1.

AI ll. JudiJn BU. Comn. T. Jr ltioa principal fireman st the dock boor in Biliiter T'BaL if "win8 hm "rtuB cihiao street.

Every ooi fideace was placed ia him, and, ia eoo their fsmilies. whom they sr. iisbls by lsw to maintain, Banks i whS leaving ttoTremlJs I. i I wino v. lynch Chapman Itaatoa xunic Kradln fuii 1 WBe." icsving ice premise, wss the custom with regard and destitute pjr.r widow having two or more legiti i v.Mwd.be HteaBv.8koiUdms mployit cf the company.

On IheEatur matji rhi1.4.AM 1.n.n1.n It .1 Northern Wbla V. Ba Uie Col.mia and thm t. .1 1 that I silver, ana tnoAianaim tribe to the routh uouse ne T. WUtoe alloar 4iro.f.oor FiaaneT Cotuna. VZX mi' done aU this, the concord Ww.n irtf tbej are represented as treacherous and extortionste sni 1 1Maeu er unneaitny.

tn. lxal Uovemment Board frj inZu.ZrtiZJrJ treat thieve and rir. 1 i may autnome outdoor reliet to other destittte iiC Li r.i TT'm v. iar. i vc i w.

iu, euiicapuoa win last out a few weeks. 7i7 7, IT" AS 1 on tne gnur.a noor, wbieh w. under bis ctn ao tngland it takes more than this to shake a I ensrscienstics. it is only inland V. iwd.

j.imT.ia Took. Cabinet Minister because th rn. 1 Present to the chlels snd lesding men that friendly b0UM 10 sble bodied persons under thesuthonty of any 1 m.nu. Puon v. Kic Mi ia gh.Ur...

sJT Vb.wT athetortoie heUroemonthetrstfloor.TUtfactattracted ciplino, which are stronrcr with us than in France 'r "3iBtined. FrequenUy parties of 50 or 60 men, tTetb TT nrcUT tbe forbearance which individual nsmhor. l.V. chant, wood tn k. nvu mj uispiay towaras one ranaiv say, uive to us, sixlUko whstever auotner.

i nat will jiappen should the eiofure ever rliT our louowers. Although tbe branch houses usea in our 2 aruament lor partv ends to tK no nwmpi cu oeen orryandfdSTenc ssstwi of party order and discipline, thero is no wying. drawUof the merchant, snd a of. applies cf It mav be, as the advocates of the cloture urge, Eorepean good. Uotwithtanding these drawbacks that the measure will nrnva i c.

the trade must be remunerative tha ri. i cause it will never be used but even la that case W'a th." bwnce of corn many who know what dangerous possibilities are connected with it will continue to ask whv it was wMwuivu vr caiiiuu. THE ROYAL GARDENS AT KEW. petition keeps dowa the price of the native produce The first news which greeted the transit party was an account ot the murder cf Mr. Prror.

Creole Frenchman of Reunion, and a native bearer, which iir sy march from uura, wuKu iic. jo mi to toe northward Jw Vey, It appears that sometime aro two irom uourandava. town tr trui hArtHwAMl The ronnrt ef Ki'r TnuA TTU jr I i i'" ue oircctor oi I 7 toe nova country, the Eoyal Gardens at Kew, to the First Commis ft "fetT 1Joth bad Used in Australia, oe ti A Vommis tad espenence on a sheep rua, and the other as a miner ioner of Her Maiestv's A orka sr.fl an fmi mui.er! the progress and condition of the cardens durinir HT 'rminK. and howed signs of being rich in gold, the Year 1881 baa inat r.r,Vtll and rr iwiwi i cuawicr ot cue xiorat, wno. aitaougn the moat intellicent moet tnUresting and valuable amphlat.

Of the anlirh'ened tribe in Madagascar, tley being sabieft to several hundred thousands of visitors who vaarlv ri naving embraced aeek for and obtain enjoyment in these Iloyal gardens, very few think of the wondrous amount of hard work, outside of the mere reneral mrann. tendence, accomplished each year by the director io Tulfeir whence with 'ii otl Uy. P'0" and the assistant director a.7 indicated by these XT ortbeob1LrdsV6Sfur5arvrfrb': annual reports. nue lour pages ot this report ol September, they were attacke.1 with ffre i dHiuraiioo, very nttis prospecting for precious ores could be a even the chipping of a itone wonld be objected to. The Americans in company with the unfortunate Frenchman, arrived at are taken un with details of tha remndallinrr of arm from behind some lari the Bower boda in front of tbe palm house at Kew.

Kr.T 'ierge, snot ai Hewlett was a little large tan erind tree. Emerson fell the increase in the alreadv line eolleetiot. oH ulde. flowering for the first time of plant. buTh." 11,,: 'f? of special interest, and the alterations in the lake, pursued by the nstives, who threw spears at him as he ran the greater portion of the volume is devoted to ubjecta of Imperial aa contrasted with metropoli mf T2UDd in two Aftr running some un interest.

which the genersl public, be they F.7edhi. ulntVZho. not w.Tng tobe'firll ever aa visitor could know nothing, tamed tck, ThrFrenchrnsn threw oon hi, rifieoubs A ne general public, however, are interested in le to how thst he did not intend injure the f. eae luno Karueni piensans I a meir own unguage. pucra cu promenaae, witn bright flowers, and rich frnit that they form as well tha centre ourccuntrv's numernn.

onl nta. k. km K.nui n. newiei tuowuuou i tuu a i a v.ito vuiage wnere, moment's reflection will show that man's indebted the.Pf0" ofalargj reward the native were induced 3S l0r jne. and for wealth is still an increasing one.

old man. over 60 year, of sge. sad sys he ol hU life" ji" mo airecior'a report will give a i2 wma in ni isimon disabled him. sugnt notion oi me extent and value of this hou to sble bodied person, under thesuthonty of any 1 v. SSTMi such order shalbe gi ven in food only, tare as hereinsfter I'Xv Tambr juv.

ouuueu uu urgent necessity, Special provision made for evicted families, and tl the Ilediral Cbantie, Act cares largely for the sick Ireland now spends about a million a year in poor relief, but If the supply of uch relief out of doors wss st all equal to the demand, ten millions would ocai be little enough. In the end the disease might wcrk its own cure, but Ireland is too poor to afford such a frightful experiment. Of course, Colonel Cclthnrst snd ether modersta men only ek thst the bonds of lsw hould be loosened in I "aeJooaid uiiiTrr v. Broot GrMOWOud Uiflnu ini i lei Catiijaar v. bu ut llarrlaaa BaiToa v.

HaeU Jrao etbera UUL App.al. rawii.Il v.Sprltbt, ac Yuudi ud aaocber v. U0n.tar7.ac. Traoifer Wood v. Uodfrar.

Centa kkldtU llrim. uraln. aad tb Laioa CtapMll i.k. Aipwla aUlu uraal KOUeram alum Comuaar v. lb CaM, Hnrv uh hiui v.

lurj. Haodmia and aaotbarRivbould uiica.nl Al Car aad Co. Tburgo v. Palnwr ealscar V. RoMDtbal rreamaa v.

lrt.rn.. 1 yower v. buckkr BeaMtt v. owtt Brown CUrk btTMl w.i W.Uttv Ookb, Jus. Itradlsf.

aa I. laduur, Wiain Td ii i ii ace eon. v. tiaaeKa BeckMt V' Herbert Hahhinj ll.BO.QT. Pt.lJUp and Unmal WbiU oaoie.

wuiauuv tU7B.r etIii.aoa oacbim Searmta Lallaaa. Adjoaraad Ja Umaal. Ke7. Adoara.d JadrBnta and another v. Ji V.

I'lumblf Api aaL urUou VaSa. b7toanal. At 2. Cbnthaaa ma. U'welt.

Adgooxned Ai peal JobnMu T. Marias Tin leopaov Rerice v. Aiuaoder and another. IrMc lucd rouo.i. nroi(h Btoart Eooa7 v.

Wtu lf. Adjooroed Apr.la SWnaoa v. 12). CotU. H.iM v.

Blackwood. Adjourrtod ApgMla. Armatron. v. Bullae AppJa TbamoeU v.

VOoju and auotbrr CO. AdJiiuaM Apral trarr v. I Mcola. Appaia Ualee t'oicpu, r.two and Co. SauDdrr.

lb Major ot brwlct uir Tl Do M.U B.11 aod other Iteotor. v. Wtlaoe aad otben 12). rirlb Laa don i orkiblr Kallw.r Compasj Uoocra v. Harbour nuMj Auora7 uuTj v.

breu 4Jlc and otbr. v. thus dJ a new food material to thnaa i I with the badlv wooaded man. He bear. in, id.

i ivu uie am, ana a vpear wound in the leg. Both fell into good hand at Tullrar where they were treated for their wound, bv Mr. ltrl telsea, the wife of a Xorwegiaa missionary, settled at that a lady who hsd expenenee ss a hospital nure pre vious to eomiur to this nart of the world rn. if with her husband quite unprotected, surrounded by savage UN trOMUCW HtlWHUU, Tbe following, perhaps, is worthy of beine nntir? em milk4ike mice bf this tree tastea like vnlng the Norwegian mission sUtion. Mr.

Rortvig.one u7lll.J. wrw rTT.l! crairn, and rt tha missionaries, was lately vuited by rae tf King its analysa very nearly approaches good cow'. EsU's no dcubt for the purpo of extcrting tmlK. A tTfOAt deal naa teen done towards intro present. He bad difficulty ia finding anytbins which Vx uourisn.3 in those gems oi me imwsn wrown, the Seychelles Islands the trees bore immense crops of fruit, but the rats were as destructive to them as to sugar cane, and so the cocoa culture has declined.

Some half doKn plants of the wonderful cow tree of Sontlf a have been safely sent to India, and seeds to many of the tropical colonies of the old world. The dudng to west tropictl Africa suitable species of oted hi cupidity, but at length saw a plain gold rirg on eucalyptus, as it cannot bo doubted that anart tVT: ,0 "Pf "Pcnvhich from their hrtrienla rirorjerties tha i the chief Jd hu follower to fhoot him, but they all fired WeS Sri, 1.1 T3. lntf nket.and threwtbeir spear, above bu rWi i i rt Parts of Australia, wa, uninjured. Thchi.ftbea told them to cutoff IU they will be found valuable introduction $nt th finnr. llr.

Kostvir held ont hi. hand, km districts, if only for their accommodating disoesi 1 aaxive. would tmch him. The chief and his followirg then 1 I it. i I tooc their JnartnM Ttsl.

I. I. tionin respect of growth, and for the value of t00Kbeir departore. ThU story ha, been vouched for from tu hative source." intruductin Into coltivatioa of the cinchonas and ipecacuanha, none more Important has occupied I v. r.fJHTTjr SolwatFixth.

A scheme the attention ot the anthoritiee at Kew than to aik. c1 from the Tyne ot indUmbber jnmnj: trees that in time will JWio. Meantime a notice ef motion in favour of the be sources of mat profit seems now, st far as P'ba been girea at a meeting of the Newcastle Town Cylon and Madras are oonoarnsd, to ho placed on rJSti" lUo08 from sea to sea ia about 80 miles, atrm The Liberian coffee mate. I1 sr. narigable.

neat prrKre. in those part of the world in which thi Baltic. JJovdj agent dnrinr the last ten years it ha been introduced 21. ItoaKew. Undw UvourAble drcumstances of starrTb littu Ic.

filEoX 8" union i. left tmtsij. th. pale sgitstcn wiU continue rtbU to Squeexstility slwys brings mere squeexing. 1 ib" Bustler.

Lcau. M.tt.., BrHt. TarK. In no district whatever should the present law be relaxed tlWi. uiiiu it vent uave ocen sppuea.

Colonel Cclthurtt tsys the dem rslization in 1879 was mainly caused by contidering the Tour Lsw ss sn suxiliary to private charity, instead of considering privste charity as ah auxiliary to the 1'ocr Law. There I asree with him. The Poor Law should hsve been worked, snd the hcuse teat spplied, befor. spreal fcr slm were scattered tnadcat over two hemispheres. Colonel Oolthurit dees nctdenv the eonsequent demcraliiatioa, but thinks thst it wss partial.

It wss worse in some plsces then ia others, but it was very general, and would have beea far creater had there not been some retidents wh) struck out resolut.ly T.m.ant T.7ior and Co. To lUtaro fcu o( baU againtt the tide. Tublie moncv waa iroin. rhe.n Aipeala braiu ick aad aaotber v. way should we not get our there was the cry.

Come tz cficio guardians allowed their unions to be scheduled a distressed without makisg any protest. They saw their mistake when the DifterUnee Bill, which applied only to scheduled unions, made its appearance. Mr. Cobdea wrote a pamphlet on How wars are cot on in India." Aa equally instructive one might be written en how and for wbo benefit famines sre gpt np in Ireland. They are not got up for the benefit of Ireland cr of the kir.dly, patient, suent, inab poor.

It is i aid that in soma British colonies nothing psy rowsll as a war, and in Ireland nothing pays eertsin people so well as a tho genuineness of which does not signify for their purposes. Political capital is made by those who thrive on disturbance for which diitres a is msde the excuse, but other capital ia driven from our shore. That there are very poor dUtriet, is unhappily most true. There may not be famine, but starvation comes near th. door, though it doe not enter the house.

The poverty of these districts is chronic, and emigration, as I shall continue to preach st the risk of being called a parrot er a starling, is the only, real palliative. Palliative is the proier word, for full remedy there ia Poor th. Watt alway. was, poor it is, aad poor it will be. You cannot make bread out of Loose writing snd pesk lag will net alter facf.

Amstenr, have, their sch.ie., uunu TeT eu until tbe other side is heard. 'When the attention of the company's inspector cf police, snd uu uie auernoui oi toe ovtn oi uctuber De raw the defendant going in the direction of the gate from the ground rluor. The inspector stopped him sal told him be wanted to speak to him. They went into the office, and the de fei dant then unbuttoned two coats he waa wearing at the time, and palled out two pieces of tcrtoise abell I rem under hu brace and threw them down. II was a ked if he had any more, ar.d ho replied that he had not.

The inspector want into the grouxd flooT and foand that two of the nine piece, of tortoise ahell were mia ing, term re mainii g. The defendant wa taken into custody, and when hi house wss searched seven other pieces of tortoise uuu a numocT ox osxncB lestncrs were touad, beard at the sitting Old Bailey Seswioas. At 'Woksair STB.ixr, Gzoegi Stetgii, 34. an upholsterer." ref using his address, was charged with being concerned, with two other men not in custody, in burglariously breaking and entering tha dwelhrg touse snd premises, 50. Shepherde wslx, City read, and stealing therefrom nine the pnperty tf Lewi.

Jaec.be. The proeecutrr carrie. ca bnsinet aa tailc at tha' address meat ic aed. and ilepieed that be left tha she during San day morniag. the premises being then all safe, aad tha doc secured by two Iccks.

It appear I from the evidence cf a young man named Gardner, living ia Cavendish street, Shorrditeb, thst ha wss passing down Shephrrdeas walk al about 1 o'clock that (Monday) mcrnirg, when, a be went by the shop in question, he taw three men standing at the door. He was induced from their manner to watch them from tbe corner of a atrret close bv. and nceamtl he saw them, as he described it, go with a rush at tho door. Te of the men then went in, ud the third. who wa the prisoner, rrc piinioa from his wide awake hat.

stood watching oattide. Very suoa, however, he followed hi. eonfederste. into the simp, tbe dr being then closed. The witness Gardner called the attention ol another yonas; man who paned to wkat bo had seen, and the two watched until tbey saw the throe men leave the shop.

achof them was then wearing and carried others on their arms. They walked from the shop acres seme treet to the City road, and teen to Ironmonger row, St. Luke's. There they turned into a narrow psaaaga called Nelsun ccmrt, aai Gardner and tb. other youth followed them.

Suddenly, however, the prircaer turned back and retraced bis stepe, his confederate follow lag him. Gardner turned alto, and getting back inter Iremnonger row, fortunately aw two constables, to whom be hastily told cue ana cnaae was unmeiuaiejy given. Uardnes which the accused accounted for in varioa way. It was followed the priweer, and saw bias atrip off three coat, contended in defence that tbe defendant had merely which be threw aw.y in his flight, but he wss eventually placed the tortoise shell under his coat in order Ua! be taken by pobee eentable 334 O. Meanwhile noiice cea mighthave his haals free to sign a notice on a board Burr.

315 O. bad endeavoured to apprehend the two statiag that several door, nnier hi care had beea properly I men who had taken a different direction. One man re teenred. He denied that he was leaving tha nrn, I mted violwntlv. aid while hi.

mnuL or that the tcrtoise shell iu concealed, and asserted that he wss shout to place thm with other pieces ia tbe warehouse on the grouad fJocr. Tho other pieces of tottoise sbell found at hi nremiae bad keen hi. K. tlemsn to "rafp," in order to ascertain their value an. I it was argued that the skins and feather had nt.r K.l..

to the company but ha.1 been given to tbe defendant. Tho jury, in the result. Convicted tha defendant, but atroegiy recommended him to mercy. The Kzcokpib sesteued him to six anonths' impriaoo ment with hart laboar. Charles Thomas CiLb.

17. nleada.1 "finilr. Uu7 seven cost nacktt. the rmn nt u. tr.

master General, be being employed under the ost OSes. Mr. Huah Cowie. y.C and Mr. Ernest Baggallay conducted tbe prosecution for the Pent Oftee Mr.

Atberley Jones sppesred for the defence. f.are SLMd V. BLaDAard PonliAm Una Pmi 1..1. klillu lUrmoad v. f.trpabta Eallw.7 Wood Stao cbMtr.

Ac, KaUwa7 Cofflpan7 v. J.w.lL Erfor.tb. ltasrsss Case attondad Ij ConsL A rraaw v. Maaoa Baokart v. Rio Muubc CoBcac7 Caatral (Llmitad) Eaatera Tijrph Compaii7 baaitra.

St. aad Co. v. trtme. Brother.

v. teadoa aad Houtb Weitera Kailw.r Couiiaor ullrr v. llatM Blaiber, v. to.N. Mrr v.

H7d. v. barer, of 11U1 Board. 10 Z. Ulia.0 v.

Koon.7 v. WbiUiT U) huraSu BrltUD. v. Umoo K.lto..t.Comioj IkHttb tm Con 'pur TboaTi ofiiee. sad .1 to forging aa endorerx.ent on a costal order oo altar.v.

Waltr 3.ndarsoB v. Major ol Bar. i. for 20t with ittent to defraud. nuniniu iDi iouowuic K2Utr.r.

wOl be in atua lane today On th. Court AtaL ilr. cn Vic. Cban cmlor Baona, Mr. Cobbr ob Mr.

Jartie. trj. Hi. Mui.al oo Mr. Ju.Ua.

K.7. Mr. Twail. 00 Mr. JuiUc.

ChiUj. Mr Ko oa Mr. Jutue Innoa. Mr. Lefl.

Ccnulcau. of Bal aad Traoar Mr. Fan ex. Th. LONDON BAXKRCrtCT COURT.

Bfor Ml Ksoi.Taaa Mvksav. wttia, a. Cblef Judn Am. sucauooa, MaUosa. at 11.

To Bert. urdar. 12" jio r.utioa. at I. .04 ball oaai bmaaons, all Ma.

sUoUiaaa Mtasav tU ef tb Tbe B.ECORLZS tentenced the nriueer 1 penal servitude. KebeccaMsry Ann Burrell. 20, telegraphist, plesded ttuilty to sttslirea tt Uttir tt. rmwm Postmaster General, he being employed under the Poat Mr. Huh Cowie.

O.C.. arJ Mr T. ducted tie rrotecuticn the priaoner was not defended by ecaping the one whom the officer had in custody stabbed utw cwoacaoiw ua uie iwi wica a snue, and uea. tnro'irg tha officer, effected hi escape. The constable is at present unable te do dity, but Dot confined to his room.

Hi evidence wss not taken, the police applying for a remand, stating, la answer to Mr. Haonay, that one, if not both, of the other men coald bo identified. The prisoner wss accordingly remanded for seven days. At La xt ITU, Bdxt C. Osglxt, dairyman of Maitland villa.

Marlboroagb roadJ'eekhani. appeared te a wimmons taken eit by Inspeetcr Sedfleyir the Camberwell Vestry, for selling adulterated milk. It was shewn that the so called milk purchased by the inspeetrr of the defendant was partly akimmed and then bad 15 per cent, cf added water. Tho defendant declared be cad euld the milk a be had purchase. 1 it.

Mr, Chance said it was his duty to obtain a warranty. He ordered the defendant to pay a fine cf 20a. snd 13s. 6d. ecsts.

Ekilt Baowsno, Hill treet, Peekhsm, wss next sussavjned by Iaspectcr fiaher fcr selling skimmed milk adulterated with iCt per cent, cf water. Th. defends. was fined 'X. and V.

fid. ecsts. PXTXK Uranr, cf Bird ia Buh med, was fined 5. and 12s. Cd.

costs for aellirg adulterated m'lk. JAMZ3 ArsTTN, of Gervsae rtreef. Old Kent road, was" likewise aoauroced ty Ierctcr 1 isher for Mllintr milk adulterated with added water to the extent of 34 per cent. Mr. Cowi.

tated that the rrioner had been employed Mr. Chance asking the defendant what ha Lad to say me ureea ui'i receinig office. Stoke Newington, for i lc LerepJed' thst the offnre took nlaee 18 months. On tho 24th of Noverrber. at wfcirh during Christmas tis.e, and that heeoaldoct ret milk 1 r.uuoa.

at 1. bau out 12. i a. ice uiiice, one lor iv. sad the other tney were placed 1.

an eovelope sod posted who bought them. Tbey never reached their o'e tharnn "Defendant OU ckelared that sufficient mJk er.u'd not be aad a few day, afterwards, the prisoner, who had left the 1 ohtkUMd wrssttnss time. a7. METKOPOTJTAN COUNTY COCETa. tb dar BlooB.burr, ClaittaeaU.

8bordltcb. M.pUboca. Wandswectb. TRACTION ENGINES. TO THE EDITOR OK THE TIMES.

Sir, May we country dwellers hope that these moit dangerous monopolies snd nuisances are about to receive Mr. (hanee said such a the attention of Parliament their rantMuim I for their permission cn snd near roads nly under the mcst EJtrrH Feitu tsviag sd stnneent and careful remdationa I I 'S CT pomscicent. the thraahing is dons some erain sil I count rv where narrow f.n.. sentencel the pruoner. each toUmeoths whUe I prefer to put my treat in the able officials of tbe tbe between these ditches being so narrow that in John Bsc Local Government Board, who have th.

follert and moat accurate information under their hand. In iA b. and in my old school fdlow. who is now using hi, own eyes la Donegal. Every pstriotic Irbhmsn, and every Engiith ruan who wishes u.

well, ought to strengthen tte hand of those to whom this hard b. been set, and who are re iponsibl. to r.rlisment for iU due perfonnsnee. Your obedient servant, Clonmrl. Jan.

5. B. BAGWELL. The following shows the result of tbe trade for tbe week just ended Number of cleared out. 68 tonnage.

kjsSjiaaih rt. cleared tonn.se, Britii aaUet. cleared outTaTl rVf inwardXm French port. 21 frem Indian, 20 from German. 14 from Belgian, 13 from Spanish and rortujuese, 12 from Dutch! nine from the Oiannel from nJasUahtfrocn the Vest.

Indies six from China and HrrvC from Australasia, 10 from the United State, aldtilh NcTS America, five from Sweden and Kw Caps, and 15 from other Aioong the vessels cleared 1T? cYt? 1 Bf. for Australasia. 11 for HoUaudJO for Belgium.eight fcr Oermanyour feTthe fSrun7oor torthe EartlfSma! aad Straits, tires for the Cana. two for R.k ii.r7J vr "tii '0 S9io. be TJnited Sutes, and the machine attached to a traction ennne ror.t.ntlr nrrins about.

We have alway to plan our snd very recently a lady of our aequaintar.ee had to have her aorte. and pole removed frcm her carriage and the whole party take refoge in a ploughed field. I have witnessed several hair breadth escspes ani one accident while terrer, annoyaaca, and dismsy are the evpresaed ssatiments of every cne ss regards these pests Your obedient servant, F. S. oSce, wa, found preseotirg tho order for 20.

at the Mark defence wa, not sufficient, aad be ordered the defendant to lane office, lavinj filled it up ia the name "of 1 krence i cti2tBd eotU M.Do Xk)renc8l At HAWMEtswrrH. WrtUAM Dcckham, alabourer.wss The prtener exprcaed deep contrition fer what aha had ehargs 1 with rUbbbg Michael Hecdroo.a eoetermragerJa done, promising that it should never occur again, and i tt 'Pf11 tt' Saturday night a ner so 13 moaths' hsrd laboar. VT iZZ uu. tr miam newer wnica no aixne naa A fight ensued, as the eooplainaat flowers beloegiag to the prisncer. who snd threw stocee st him.

The auarral ws retewed in Hogarth road aad is the straggfe the eom plainant saw a knife in the priaoner' hand, and felt it in hi neck. Ihe complainant eaUed out, He has tsbbed me and tlMtxisonrr then ran away, leaving his hat behind him. The complainant produced his hat to show that it wa rat through with tha knife. Dr. Clabbura said be aw the romplaicant at tbe police station cn Saturday night, and found that ha had aa incised wound oa tha left aide ef the Beck.

It looked as if the knife had been drawn across the neck. Fortcaately tbe cut wss ia the thick part of the muscles, otherwise it might have beea serious. Mr. Shied finished the case, but formally remanded the prisccercn aocooxt ci tLe Old Baiy Seasiais now being ti many pj.ee, ani for a eonaideraVje Stance it is almost 7fclS to defbto imposaibU for two ordiaary vehicle to raa. ani in gnevowa nuiau, the to wmaing snd woal) even to see Mr.

Douglas prosecuted Mr. Keith Frith and Mr. rr v. itaiw lunauing siacaweu urietaea Tbe jury JLetpntttd tbe defendant.wbo was discharged. Be tort tie Co mm ox SXBJXaar.) Sir William Charley wss eegsged bearing Mint cases, in which Mr.

Crawford and Mr. 7 re LloyJ prosecuted, but nooe peaaeiied say public interest. In the course of the day the Grand Jury ignored the bill against Anne Gibbs on a charge of msiislaoghter. Thi Yxllowstonz National Fakx. General Tnx LrvxNTO or thi HxiaooitArH.A Ciref annonnred the If.

r7 ow wxsowi was puoue. piacwo.rwrx. rcaw. pher Mance, of the Governmeal Indo European Telegraph I nsirsr ii IVpartmext, to be a ooapaaioa ef the Order of the hmptre 1 eorditi that tbe park is rexted out to privste parties, who are nairf it lor morer mair nnrnriaea. ar.d that acd hmpire 1 eocditiocs will probably arise in ecnteoaeree which tha years of the cable between Eurrachee and the bead of the Fenian Gulf, but to electrical science ia the invention of new method and formula).

Bat it is ss the inventor of the heliograph, er sen telegraph, that Mr. Manee is moat widely knownad the honoar now bestowed upon himsssy be regarded a a recognition by the Indian authorities of tbe great service to the Empire obtained frosa the use of the heliograph during the lata Afghan and ether aampalgns. It will be reraeaabered that when General Cabal the beliograph was tea chief, if not his only means of keeping op eorniaanicatiori with the forces frem which he was dlaawvered. Extensive use was also made of the heliograph by the Imperial fg. during the late operations fa Egjjt and South seeaiou.

It appear thst since its discovery as many as 4,000 elk hav. been killed by skin hunter, in the park, and that during but winter alone as many as 2000 were slaughtered, besides mountain sheep, deer, and ether animal. At this rat there will soon be little gasae left to preserve. General Sheridan rcommesdi that the park be extended in aa easterly directka about 40 mile, so as to add 344 sqssr. mile to it area, and snake a prasene for the large game cf tho Wast now rapidly decreasing.

Ha also suggests that the improvement the park (hould be tiatimtl and controlled by the Oovernmect, aad that small antwopriatiass be made and expended eaih year en trails. Jbe. A small body of troop would keep oat the skia haters snd aU other banters, sad nJu the park a safe rssjofi tat the ganaa now dziftins; tavdj it held. Thx PACiric "We take the following items of news from the UngtntSia Timet of December 15 At Guayaquil, Yal Verde, director of tbe TcU'm aewspaper, died a lew moment, after being flogged by the Government for alleged conspiring. He is said by some secoonts te hare reoived 200 blows, aad by others make him confess.

Colombian aad Ecuadorian troops Save bad aa engagement near Bio Bam ha. aad, aecordiag to the) Ecuadoran account, the Colombians lost 130 killed and a large na nber Ia Fern the pesce eirrular of General IglesSas, the chief of the north, he called forth ncayo. and number at SMB. weli eimed ant Wlrlothed Junta had to sopcJy him monthly with 2.000 bollocks and 20,000 theep, aad other plaoee with cash. The revenae for 1383 is calculated ia the Budget atSTJOOC soe.

The Boliviaa expeditioa, cd 200 men totkwP0cw majewassctrprlaedat Telle by tha Tobea. who killed as effieeraadfoar privates sad carried aff 280 horses and trarpiBgs and provisions. The Boliviaa Ccagrses has proved of the treaty ef cemmerassnd frieadahta with Brazil. Tha Boliviaa Cbssrreas has appelated Msaara. Seln aand Baptista to segotiata a trwae with Chin, and another is to an tn Araouina te artaw wiU.

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