—— thrown ere with the bags of ballas 
tache ` et it, s0 as ios sink it and eonceal all evidenc 
a thec The coroner’s jury returned a verdict of 
Wilful Murder again some person or persons unknown, 
mes th 
aken to bring 1e sur- |m 
port | 
THE GARDE NERS’ CHRON ICLE N EWSPA PER. 
ce | This 
|Decemger < 2, 
nmmn aana ———— | which nc o foresight could have 
these pirolu, “tae either eee 
defendants, Bie r damages have verde hang 
tak a 
recent atter 
seo =, = 
ich y | 
were sent afte e 
iior ne as the was red up on 
Tuesday by o f the men employe by the nick | 
ich 
Tu ee UA a ‘The Pri memes with the 
Albert alae w wl arrived on palay made the m nost possibility 
rapid Passage £ g ed 
a: on board the 
ve fie 
off H s man, Franc 
the nen Golan ‘Court, and site ‘that, on nthe 4th 
ult. the body was seen floating d 
as it w =i im x are to take i it on ibora their vessel so 
many ı land 
bags of b a me to the hen and to prick ‘he ody 
boarding pikes in order to sink it. dit 
floated — van s the Deeps,” and was seen no 
more by t @ lig ght- ship. crew. ‘The magistrate. after 
hea: ALL ng s T q re | t ent 
ith) mM 
The body then e 
y ns 
The sun w aS negligence o on the 
uffered sı 
eavin sae hn 
ob acured ances the w Tale voyage. 
nem mess 
ues day |$ 
B FA pet GLA Friday. n jorn z m a 
ng a meeting was held in the eCity, Hal to ges nig ing, eo pate ram 
a 
of the 
caer whe. re coat $ 
" soreroan havi = 
‘We no chance of their ir agreeing, 
an address from Mr. ig 
Pa rliame ee Reform. 
properly in the ate and ‘oat if any person 
charged before a justice of the 
ugh ht to 
a commun 
ac 
justice. : 
portant one, and might save mits trou 
“tae omits der ae, morning a Fatal. tienen 
m Beacon id 
whe “soy thio ground ‘intervening bet ‘the | 
the Park Hill Road. The lat Bintan rains | 
ha 80 ther eae = E that the wall 
unable to support the pressure, and fell upon the 
“a e o ouses in which the 
occupants and their ser 
out qui 
ouse, 
} r 
ere also bur ied i in the ruins, » but 
ee ese to ae 
very ‘Im- | ift 
Walter Buchanan 
decli 
e 
z d to do this great act of|m 
ustice be yin! GaN oases they had better let them 
they were. was willing to | 
called lodgers, who were ady, 
n Scotland, and who frais at be Pm 
vie rent in accordance with the ejg 
rth id and 
iow ispense with the com: 
Y equiv, n to win a v Judge to fevers) 
by a majority of the 
| Jus 
remain 
hat N CIR peo The 
ners Atkinson, 24, per tried ‘for thi 
ane Scaife, at the e parish 
commented at ieee length on the ex 
of t Gov an 
vagant ‘expenditure the ernme ent, oe pet se nd aie 
hi 
ualy 
for “ore recovery. 
without j inju 
WIN wom aM Austin has reported to eto Lord 
San of tie “Count the result of his in: 
of Wi 
The other occupants come 
an 
he says: “The princi 
ERE drained quite distinctly incip "ya of town 
rently safe aframany:co mtamination-aris- | 
ing f } h of these works, but 
two other portion ns the 
Mews on one side and the Horseshoe Cloisters on the 
into the 
other, are drain town sewers, and being | 
about the highestandine of the whole system, must be 
especially exposed to danger until proper means of ven- 
tilation shall be generally provided.” ion to 
the g efect of a want of ventilation in the drains, | 
several nuisances -exi e n—pigsties, dung- | 
neglected surfaces, unventilated privies, and 
deposits i in galleys. He areas that ~— 
arose from the employment 
of incompetent servi 
ae IE e of the ho ouse drainage of the ‘on seg 
e 
onl 
the 
| | against war. 
> | and their children’s aa toot 
in 
lfisl manner in bt 
were conducted. The e people of a. tiee “knew 
lit ie ‘of ici affairs as did t 
and France. ese also 
cited jy 
e Angust, deceased met the prisoner 
a oe a her sister, and he “ald wt 
w as er friend 
e people of Russia, The pens, nd “the ‘i 
spoke briefly of the| seen found n 
lane, pet her throat cut, and dead, 
ri s of eo tch Pies rather a sprightly 
peer, had t im 3 t Be havi g questioned our | consequence apprehe! nded. It 
If he had N that the duke’s dogs were fed on | wi 
eal at Inverary Cas tle, the answer would have been ae 
If they had sorrowed for war Wey never i me 
told their grief. Egypt 
and ee Fon eign Office oan Egyptian tem 
mer e serpents ait creepin: by ea 4 rsbad 
which 1 th ie British fleets were traversing “the world, eati baade EEN 
shed like water. Reform kers the pairi ro 
arliament wou! edy all this. If they Taal 
changed the re epresentation, although it might of ef SR “ihe ho schoolmasters w 
a istr; 
educate hi 
ossibly a couple of elect 
shaper working of the general system of drain 
Unless these defects are sooo the pa 
which have oes ae so l an expenditure 
remain a f danger and annoyance. Mr. 
Austin recomm eie tate eae competent aud 
ip 
that, Thala 20 years passed the course of 
in = si would be found to be the ee o 
utions were then passed i 
Resol 
Mr. = Brights eo of Reform, and dures Dalglish 
Ewing, and Buchanan promised to support it in the 
ouse of 8 Bien 
THE 
This, with “some other indications, | 
active surveyor should be immediately em mess nat the 28th inst. they will b 
the Stn mst. yW e pre- yis 
local make a house-to-house mi, peace to pay off in full all those deposi ose | do so, w 
ray ie the “ate to ascertain tain the eae ke claims have been admitted, and who hay ve not trans- 
ferred them to other ba nks. By the last official report 
the t the c setae Ms 22 ge Gaa now to be 
LEreland. paid amounts to 925, 
ae N ENS A £19 y f LAST MAL ESENTATIVE OF SIR WALTE 
sang ag JAUNE MANA age —Our obituary column last week eB sr anny the 
arrested last week in Tralee, and fe en sathot the only so Mr. Hope , Q.C. This 
bel mare, to which place the other prisoner iitarestig child was the only living vind descendant of 
ee PANT DRY e a number of | his illustrious great grandf m, Sir Walter Scott, | cal 
Dublin detectives, who had been brought down d ing | whose nam ri as a year and a half loz 
the early part 0 ings, have returned again | old, an ved his Mother, he poet’s grand- ut on 
to the metrop olis, t sister | into the attic and su 
er o 
be made in that locality.” It is stated that the | 
Phenix club es BERE a in Kerry by a person | 
cae in the apg i gusien of as 
R. Mac 
Hat THE TUA ASANTRY. — The 
Boening Mail give Promine nee to a remarkable letter | 
forwarded to s 
that on 
16 
Q 
m- 
eac Pg a a 
eputation from a h of 
Mayo, to wait u apen n Archbishop M‘Hale, for 
e only ‘of pro 
fortable-lookin 
entered sei jeah as 
defiance that they 
have ~ the chapel: ain locked ee the last 10 weeks 
ead 
p 
: —— of St. Jarlath’s, causing ion 
"among the household. ‘Arehbisbon Saleen 
after | AR EEN Ses i 
infan 
Only tie “Tittle girl remains tO! ...istant another 
bear the great name of which she is the sole surviving Renate, and told him 
representative, poison: 
Co F QUEEN’s BENCH ord Camp ore and directed watt 
special teak ry).—Smith v. the Great PRAS Raitoay. 2 This was co Wa Tt coal ie tbe aid that then! 
an action of damages brought on the allegation of arching en aoii bat S : 
by the servants of the company, but its main est was g A” 
in 
ge ed from the effect it is likely to have on the law AHOY 
ofj vil a. e plaintiff was 
e firm Sergeant, Webb, 
Smith, d ye gr and was therefore dependent on his ow = 
he 13th August he took an evening train fro 
the Passien trai ashed in the 
aAa a a phe oe te head and p Concussion © rot the 
ence of which he was laid u na 
modes. oe and his noe BY 
for 80) 
Bing da Sead at the of a ot of ie ors, den 
a Reg ee not 
uty of the pat 
to proceed wi fs ek il baving pat put on r petai 
it was me 
Santd tor the defense tant vated shearer ro 
