PARIS, Jan. 5. The French Admiralty Court has concluded its inquiry into the collision between a e Ville dn Havre and theLochearn, and has pronounced its verdict to-day. The Court declares the conduct of Capt. Surmont and the crew of the Ville du Havre irreproachable, and attrib
January 10, 1874 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England
The diplomatic correspondence relative to the seizure of the Virginius and the subsequent surrender of the vessel has been communicated to Congress, accompanied by a message from President Grant, reviewing the whole case. The President maintains that there was prima faci e evide
January 10, 1874 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England
to have a day's rest to need compulsory means to close their shops on the Sunday, but the greed of gain seems too strong in some to allow them to see the advantage of one closed day in seveg. Indeed, one tradesman Opening, ,unbais the doors of others, who fear th% opening of the
January 10, 1874 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England
STEALING COALS.—Benjconin Windsor, aged 27 a •carman, of 3, New North-road, Paddington was charged on remand before Mr. D',Eyncourt with stealing from 161, maida-vale, St. John'swood, a quantity of coal, the property of the Coal Consumers' Association (Limited), Finchleyroad, an
January 10, 1874 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England
4mßEizLintENT.—Geor g e Tyler, 25, a Jailk Carrier, in the service of Messrs. Higgs and Marshall, dairymen, of Kent-road, was charged with embezzling svarious sums of money . received on account of his employers. The manager to Prosecutors stated that prisoner had been in the ha
January 10, 1874 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England
At the Marlborough-street Police-court, onWedn'esday, Charles Studdert Maunsell, captain,. retired, on half-pay, of - the 82nd Foot, residing at No. 37,'Clarendon-buildings, George-street, Oxford-street, was brought before M. Newton, on a warrant, by Inspector Hume, of the C . D
January 10, 1874 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England