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S^ *Crey haspresented to the . Aaoklltrid (! ’l)c)faiaia' S; ' fiumber of , rare The case of assault between Mr ,BrownU^*:^lidk)r,'im3H , eaps;Wpficial'c6hßtable •I the Opera House, wafc 1 heard at Auckland yesterday,. -The case lasted fell 'daV. Honse 'oh V/ -I!'riday night last, -in. which Messrj Browning and sarl, solicitors, were‘ t^Bfaul tod by Heaps. ThV ! fef«e was dismissed. Heaps*, then withdrew a counter charge,, of assault agkiilstßrowhin^. ; The, Court,was crowded all day, and great public interest, was takpniin the caeb. •' The Chamber of Deputies, before risipg fore the Eawtorl vacation the Pans correspondent of the Qlohe), did ah act of justice which will be chronicled in the annals of the Nayr. _.Jt decided to continue to pension accorded to her mother in 1828, In memory of the heroism of her brother, a lieutenant in the Bissop warfd^^^nvirotifiih.indl of "a prize taken by the French wߣ®Hi!lojyj -wCre endeavoring to purge the Archipelago of the pirates who infested it-.' He was ordered to take the Payanoti, a pirate cruiser, into IwUl •* Ho had : -prisoners on board, and during a gale off Stampalia two of the pirates escaped by swimming. These men brought the‘Frenchmen, who were attacked by the pirates as soon as theaptehadheedtid.'-' u Bisson;’Witfr’his crew of fifteen men, organised, a gallant deiflbtf %Mnit war overpowered, and the enemy boarded his vesml, carrying everything" before them ; but Bisson managed to. creep down to the dffilfffifhg! Jkhe pirates iHHe sacrifice of his own life. A monument was erected to J)|fn at L’Orient, and a white marble ' ooTumh, looking out to seanatoStoippalia/ records?, hjis' herpicr Bailors remove their hats when they pus courage and devotion, aim \he Chamber has earned the gratitude of at least pup bmns} y of, the. the pension acpgrdJPto the Bisson family.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 963, 7 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 963, 7 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 963, 7 June 1883, Page 4

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