No, 1704 NOVEMBER 19, 1868. |
ER 19, 1868
arly requested that
ting to the general
the addressed to the
our legislation, but we maintain never-listle more than a ship's longth, and kept theless that I was in error in inflicting so gati out of sight. panishment, for what to him, as a Magi
se to individuala by
d inconvenience in
mena will thereby ha
ONDENTS.
to all who wish to.
limate groundo, but responsible for the vlenie.
dressed to this paper by the name of the publication, but ar
AMAIN
, Nov. 19, 1888,
he Supreme Court hounced judgment ted a good daald of s not destitate of in view of the ca, for it was a case t," and its result observation, that tes who commit an as they commit Davidson, & ingal
reme Court, came
Fith Capisin Ord:
ra for the recovery egal man was not
the time, but bad buer at the latter's a certain notice of rfect innocence of Sa Ordadmits that
#tone was con-
cu" thereupon left round (says he) y when he said; to walk on Then are fined 25 dol- Court. I said, I and I continued boak in an excited
That the codi oke was made plain urt bailiff received practitioner if he
He did refuse, taken to jail for i B of the warrant, he fourth day by who directed also be remitted. Mr, etion for false im salier, and that it onable or probable stice adopted the natter, so far af! zéd.
hat it was not at
ton. Ho bud no bate on contempta limited to order- stody until the and this, plainly, ring his attendance
ling with the con saneral body of the
aded his judgment
be seen that some
read with advan Attorney General, l-to profit by what ice.
roll said:
ine the amount of on behalf of the hey aliould be oxoin. an disposed to everything that sa- by any public I do not think
Jower
heavy damages, and
action was begun as has therefore been fendant for fifteen intiff the reason of kist he acted under. Now, I think it defendant to kcep
ngth of time with a
da head, and under
it were, of a trial.
ter a time, have ap
case of a nonsuit, lis réudy,
the
long
as nevertheless cal Aprvancy to him; Apoyance to min tht not to lose sight Fuse. But further,
na damages for the
ceived, it is not un
some extent at least
he has sustained, y
hich
he
shoude to ut
o, would I think,
old also lead me,
il the functions of
estimating the da
me, it is necessary,
that the
the damages
enough to indicate,
cise
of
of power on the
ity, especially when
the subject, is not
ali law. Taking all
consideration, there
he plaintiff for One
ce reports cannot
auck with a case
Gee the Magistrate stable was charged rary to the regula je" Now for an permitted by the Ji as it is--and for
$300 at "fan-tab!!
rtunate Sikh who
he Magistrate, and
oss to divine. He
ons of the force he
hat case why did
ent punish him!
not the faintest cunish a man! for
lar code, if his infringement of Colony. We fully Goodlake's disap hich is a blot upon
contrary encouraged by the legislature.
by
and
the
THE CHINA MAIL.
which followed it) is an illustration of the abominable moral injustice which is fostered by regulations which bot bhok. and then come down upon him with enched after a pausage of 22 days the ed it in so far as he had to business to
contign punishment if he gives way to the temptation. We are not upholding the Sikh who officially deserved punith ment-though from a different source for breaking regulations he perfectly under- stood. But, we confidently ask any educated reader, what impression does he think can be made upon the Chinese mind by such a queer" viixture of en-
'crew
of
The
Margarita, express the greatest satisfaction
Mate, and five of the at the kind treatment they experiented on board the Dutch barqne Jannetjee. The exact position where the Margarita Bank was Lat. 41° 43′ S., Long. 66° 11′ E.
2
SUPREME COURT, E CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
0250,
THE YANOEY MURDER CASE.
the
were
piglife pour to have saved his romaining which the dead were this suddenly brought
ferred to a case of a policeman who, in 183 tife. The sentence of the Court was that protecting Mr Cooper from the soldiery, rently, on the a authority of General shot a Chinaman while on duty in the har the prisoner pay a fine of $500, and be In our paper of Tuosday last, wo an hour, and got one year's inprismment, imprisoned for three months, wales the invited him to live in his Yamen. Having Kilpawick, United States Minister to Chili. trate, was, no, crime at all, but is on the guace the loss of the Spanish barone under Judge Hulme, whol(kaid the 0. J.) finis be goonor pait; upon payment of the Bot him there, he had bim confined in af It is asserted that on the south side of the
The fact is that this case like the one noar the St. Paul's and Amsterdam Island/matters. He was then Aqrucy Urueral, it te prisquer thought he had uut received less than Tls. 2,500; then in company;
by Captain lane, from Hamburg had gonoraty a very clear out for such fine, prisoner to be inmediately discharged. all room guarded by his rullian soldiers, ruined city of Arica, at the moment the bound to Manila, on the 20th September,
He first asked à loin' of money, nothing earthquake produced a great gulf, about and that, with the eiseption of minster of alatghter, white alsoanted to the man- the many ho deserved from the Cuirt, no two other Manviarins and a party of sol-posed to view. They stand," said the the crew who perished by drowsing, the re-
to the same could appeal to the fountain head of maroy diera, entered MT Cooper's prison-room, narrator, who writes from Lima on the 28th thing as the present Case:
in this Colony Fine was no compensation Datoh harque Janueljee which port they policeman shot at a boat full of people; and so he dared; and be would have boss mons. Firvive, sex, vegna spyr-gars as a long bonde duabu hold were taken to Batavia
Mr
Pollard replied that, in that case, the for human life. He had been te lenient demanding over again Tla. 2,500, his rifle, August, in long lines facing the son, every
revolver, sword,
skeletons
in preservation, the refused, by handa doubled up though in execution of his duty, he oxoord-so, had it been possible. alot a 12 in order to apprehend hira;
d supporting the chin, violence attempted to take what he coveted, the knews drawn up, and the feet
support Prisoner was then removed;" while this case, on the other hand, was the
and only by recourse to his pistol does Ming the fleshless body. The spot upon thoughtless onrrying out of ku idea to ro-
tens, proas illegal grog-selling.
Some days after this, to light was formoly La Asing and Lane Ashing were next Cooper left the Ya-men, intending to roturn believed that tus akelotons wore the remains ya cemetery, and it is sharged with the wilful murder of William to Bachung. Towards night of the first of the Engis. The acconuts further state The Acting Attorney General said that Yancey, at the Kowloong Dooks. Mr day however, he was overtaken by Chinese that the horrors of the desolation caused by he was Acting Chief Justice at the time Hayllar appeared for the prisoners, instruct soldiers and brought back to Guys, and the earliquake are aggravated by the Isw mentioned, but did not remember the od by Mr Gaskull. The only evidence conconfined for seven days more in his former less scenes everywhere enacted. Bands of
ncalzing the prisoners with the attack upoz The learned Q.C. was about to continue Mi Yancey's
upon prison. But several chiefs of the Ly-ron, robbers have come down from the moun and Hou-kous tribes in the neigh. tains and are engaged in pillaging the rain- ship's mind, when the Chief Justice iuter- taken down by Mr
Crough, deputy-enporin- that Mr Cooper should he set at liberty from the wrecked strips, and afford them ровей
which
self to his mind,
those. the présoutad
by the
the prisoner. But it appeared that, the following Jurors were called:Megars viz., that it was a Chinnmad who was kill although the prisoners were cautioned, the their assurance that he should not die in
chiefs
14 is
prison and gave
anong the ruine for valuables J. Rodgerson, J. Jack, E. W. Blackwood, ed, and that there were two laude of pub pivpon form of canition-wbich includes the their country, which extends to one or two to pilfer it, and cast it back among the falled will often ding out a dead body, only A. H. Hogg, N. Willano, Paulsen au
lie opinion on Franck
that subject.
intimation that whatever they said uight days from A-ton-tac. Thus released, Mruins." Mr Pollard replied that, upon that point, be produced in evidence against them-
"The honest portion of the sur on the 6th of August, was evidently vivors are owly starving. The following. Jolni
she would not for a moment draw any disul not been given. Henry Shatswell (whose appearance was in runst harked contrast with his for tinction between the life of a Chinavinu and
ed to Mr Hayllar contended that it was not ad return to Bathang.
ricommence his dangerous passage is from the same correspondant whose hatlar is published in the New York iner robust stato of health in August het) that of a foreigner;, but at the same time it missible as
as evidence. Upon this point in was charged with the wilfnt murder of a
might be observed that
It appears that the Mandarine of Oug-si, Time: the Chineso thera Cbinacian named Lai Akut, insomach as selves bad a much greater distegard for his end; and Mr Deane was except perhaps the first military and
in Mr Greagh's absence, examined, in
guneral of brigade, named Lien-hatian he threw & a larga atone from over the side an life than had the Western nations, from a statement made by the cook and the American ship Soolov, August last, thatisalves. This was show for petty deuce was obtained, and hoped that it low travellers of ecurso, and then to steal the carth: The top of a head, and even The Attorney Guneral said he would had the intention and purpose to poople, leaving theni partiy projected from o, human life was less cetinable among leave the matter to His Lordship. He dis- and thereby caused the death of the sid
their ppn approved of the manner in which the esi- put Mr Cooper to death, him and his fel-protruding, feet and toes sticking out above Chinaman, who was on board of
iskmente a.all
which were the same barbuz-rum-boat.
larceny us for murder.
away all their little property; but they wore the whole head and neck of some of the Mr
afraid to kill him without the sanation of people, fingers and arms, with the bodies the chiefs I have spoken of Such was to which they belong abut into the gaping
aarti
bungalow, during which the
couragement and condeantation? We Before the Hon, CURS JURTINE and a Júry, his appeal to the inerciful side of His Lori- murder was committed, was a confession of Ouya, torfered and demandeded towns, Casks of liquor are washel aahoro
put irresistible teraptation before mitivci, and then punish them for yielding to it!
THE «cnolie" trade seems to be develop ing itself in the South Seas Laborers are wanted in the British Colopy of Queensland. In January last a number were landed at Moreton Bay from an English brig, How they were obtained may be learnt from the following extract
steward of the vessel
"We then nailed to. island named Manicolo, where we put off a boat to trade with the natives, whs came swimming out to meet us, bringing plenty of cocoanats with them tied upon sticks in the water, Some of them caine on board the boats, while others came in their canoes to see the ressol, numbering twenty-one, many of
bringing their cluba.and
implements
Nov. 19th, 1868. THE HATSWELL MURDER CASE,
means
The Conct opined at ten o'clock; when intuggesting that there was ou tendent of Police, from statements made and mach to his delight, I suppoat, Hunting carrying on a long orge.
Pollard, Q.0-win appeared for the prisoner, instructed by Mr Waldwell-aid that it would be unwise, na well as useless, to contend against the facts of the case as they appeared in the depositions, a at least in so far as the fact of the man's death having been brought shout by the act of the prisoner, he could not
against t straggle. the tacts, so far as maziaughter at least
Tu Attorney General Baid
that he and folt it his duty to charge the prisoner with
*
His Lordship So bad we once, you know-in my time.
Mr Pollard continued. The progress of us to look with a different gye upon the enlightenment and civiliantion had caused value of life.
The Chief Justice intimated that be felt! the difficulty,
Mr Pollard aid that, conventionally speaking, the unfortunate ofrcunstance of the man's death was an abdident in the of the prisoner; it was an ilistress of mind and
would not ne
he
· Deçir
Hgain
visited him
In Maquia the ground opened, and as it closed agnini instantly caught the ill-fated
earth. Here are to be seen hands
THE FISHERMAN A FREEMASON, ..(Froni Punch.).
His Lardship said he was very sorry; but could not alter the law, and it was very important question. He could not re-toubtless the scheme and desire of the first too stringent and too squeamish on the quote here, and quote for universal execra ceive the evidence. They were probably ity Mandarin, whose name I will, Sir,
point, but it could not be helped. --
tion; this wretch is officially called Tiên, verdict of not guilty
was then consenteliäang-loo in good Chineze. A Rome, if the lost wo can place un ted to; but the prisoners were
detained.
For clear and certain purpose of gaining Reliance, with no'lib its face op, their co-operation, the wicked Tidu-tobang tali is related, loo invited them to feast. But these poor
Wherein it is stated savage chieftains, more prudent, just, and The Pope ouer was wade a Freemason.
·A·
THE BRIBERY CASE.
Chuchow and Lee Apuot, the two
thora
of war with them. They were raliovod of theas on deck, and taken down to see the mysteries of the hold, when the pusset set
the Bail, away from the island. The wives of some murder, but he would courent to a verdint quiet, orderly, and hitherto blameless life Chinatuen elargod with atfumpting to bribe hawan, than B. Brendy and proud pup/Tway when, a young gallant and gay man,
canors were cat sdrift, and we bare
The Chief Justice said that the attorney general tenor of the exception to the inspector Jamieson with $5, in order that Confucins, refused energetically their Fa / No priest he was yet, but a layman,
of these men awam after the ship for more than three miles, crying loudly for the restoration of their husbands."
of massaughter on behalf of the Crown,
conld not be obtained,
he haid,
the Brothel Squeezer, Wong Aye, (cu tiot, verter fou) a quiet be brought to trial, guilty. Mr Hayllor, first prisoner (who is shroff to Messrs And he would put it that the sentence of while they both intended only to bail out Bonnett & Co.), and argud that he was "Good God, bave I killed a man only the agent of the second prisoner the Court upon socha mau could not be the prisoner Wong Ayow.Sentence was to sanje as that upon a mau hardened by reserved. cluded by saying that the prisoner was very accumulated crimes. The learned Q. C. con- much indebted to the Attorney General for the manner in which he had condnoted the
the
of
Aud so far no meeter To sit for St. Peter
Than Barclay and Perkins's Drayman.
Has turned up, his initiation
Within it recordad,
man's life; and the
It is stated that of the 110 persons up the prisoner on the charge of murder, veived from the tone and wanes of the instructed by Mr. Gaskoll, defended the murder would bolid at their door, sooueri a indge-book, so goes the narration,
General had done quite right in bringing had felt wight have been more ensily con- although from the depositions a verdict prisoner, as he (Mr F-) had linself observ- he threw a stone, which killed the man,
Shatswell, on being called on, atated teated. When he heard that deceased. was dead but that nothing could be farther from bis intention than the result of the act.
The Jury thereupon returned a verdict of guilty of auslanghter, and not guilty of ninrder, and accompanied their verdict with a strong recommendation to mercy.
Chief Justice: How can you, when you don't know the facts of the casa? That is the mischief of this Colony: whatever you have heard or read outside ought to be swept away like a sheet of paper,
Mir Pollard remarked at the facts of
thas got together, 24 died on the voyage, This mode of recruiting the Queensland army of labourers has naturally elicited strong denunciations from the news papers, and official measures have been adopted for its suppression. The scoun- drals who engage in this trafio" are So far honest or slimelesstint they do not disguise it under a hypouitieni pretence of promoting emigration. We sincerely trust, they will went with the punishment they richly deserve, and our feelings on the matter are elastic enough to extend the application of the hope to all persons who in any manner profit by kidnapping their fellow-creatures.
LOCAL.
The Church him awardod Of course, then, excommunication It may all my eye be, and Betty Martino, but there down he's set, he
Himself and no ether, Admitted as Brother,
cipation in so great and useless a crime; they knew too well that if this European traveller was killed in their country, his or later. Mr Cooper himself speaks of
hini presents of eggs, fowls and fruits while having received sauch kindness at the bonds peuple of Ouy-si; many having sent imprisoned in the yabisa. So many trials and difficulties, 38 days of imprisonment, the bitter thought of such an advantageous MR. T. T. COOFER'S JOURNEY.
undertaking rondured abortive by the ma The following letter, written to Mr Harelice of a worthlesa petty trong tem- Giovanni Mastai Ferretti
were by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Thibet,
of amature indeed to altor the that the offence of legal oy-selling in rendern that the writer has shown great and way back to Batang bu lay ill with fover
Captain Deane (supt. of police) showed gives full particulars of T. T. Cooper's late became weak, black, mesgre, and on his A Freemason, Art has portrayed him
perament of Mr
• Cooper. Consequently he barber was a punishable offener
adventures. We need hardly rosind our
Dr Murray, who was next called, statou contiuned kindness to Mr Cooper; during chieftain; but he had the cousolation to be That trick has Photography played him.
several days *****that hofproduced a medioal certificate is to is bravels in the West of China. We must attended with great care and kiudnoss D Instead of cross-koys, the old Trump has
explain that the
"Ouy-si" he speaks of
the case were pretty notorions.
The Attorney General maid that, he land no desire to press 400 heavily upon the E sourt, and would therefore leave the case with Mr Pollard.
After conte conversation about the fatis and the motive which prompted Slatewell
Tur following paragraphs are from the to throw the stotte which crused Aku
Straits Times of Nov. 7th
prison's state of health. In August last, the sity we have written of as Wei-si." has since been suffering from great depres- the prisoner v was a strong, hearty man he
D.S. Tà Teidu-lod, 21st September, 1868. sien of mind, mid chronic dysentery, which
To the inost honourable J. Hogg, Esq. H.I. M.'s Consul at Shanghai, latter (in his particular case) is somewhat
Sig,--Shull I gay happily or unfortu. Scicus any lengthened confinement would shorten his life, and probably kill himnately I dare not pronounce, myself, shocked when he saw the prisoner yestus reason in the inscrutable wisdom of God. The Chief Justice remarked that he was though fully convinced that the meanest Lavent no Jess than the greatest one has its
in the honse of the Hou-kou
the chief's family,
content myself, Sir, with these few re- marks upon an event very significant iu my eyes; you will soa more clearly what kind of frigade are many and
Chi
Diany
As Pius appeared when they made him
An apron as wearing; Insignia bearing;
Square, trowel, triangle, and compass,
O rare exhibition'! About it, of course, makes no rumpus,
And Rome's Inquisition:
His oraft he will bring no disgrace. OK, steps if his path he retrace on, And crowu the top-story Of Italy's glory,
Dis
It is with anfeigned regret that we have cans which prisoner had taken to keep day Murray stated further that, if a son-aving the decision of this case to your course, in the hands of a wretch like Tien Her free and acceptod Pope-Mason:
to record, according to its own announce ment, the demise of our worthy contempo rary, the Free Press.
This paper has been in existence for over this Ly-three yeare, and during the most of that period was conduct ed with rare ability and cautious discretion While it was under the conduct of its ori-
death, his Lordship observed that the away the run-boats was injudicious, silly, and hasty.
Mr Pollal then addressed the Courtin mitigason. He said that it would be in. sveinly to say anything further as to the verdict now accepted; bot the rice manslaughter was one peculiarly
driven
GOLD IN CEYLON,
ginal projector, it was held in the highest for the discretion of this Court hplicable endanger his life. Be bul jade such ap. at sassivation, he returned to us and short account is plain enough, Ihope to make that we are inclined to ivceive all frosh. dry connected with the Strafall and sun-into exercise. Some cases of manslaughter or on behalf of Eterday, at half-past six in the truly informed of, and not too, much alarms with caution. Put certainly the
esteem and consideration
One
mited
nrude the
Chinose Mandarius for all Europeans, at
course, in large; you will easily understand my great anxiety about the Christians and Misiona ries wo live in the very territory, and, of tune of even three months' prisonment judgment, 1 give you the fact as it standin clang-loo. There are many eller highly were in pood, he would appeal to the Cur-back from Yunnan, and totally unable.
before is Mr Cooper has been
interesting circumstances, and numerous ground that further imprisonment would parate his travel without an evident periler Cooper will do it himself. This regard to discoveries of gold in Caylon, ernor for a remission of sentence on the
scientific observations, which I do not stato
We have so
so frequently been deceived in
plications within this last year, and he h arrived
toms small botol in diffinities encountered in his way by our sets havregant. This pieces which have abont, the drengers and paramount evidenes seeus to be in favour of real nug been found by a "gemming feared not, for our goodt friend and bold
Some days before, sir, I told you that I bold prisoner of Quy-ni.
arty traveller, the machiavelic doings of China-spect, on ch
Happy to renew the assurance of my ra reached the Cutcherry ars from 4 to 1 of an
natural occasion, I beg to inch in
length, of men; fearing only the pride and violent subscribe myself again, Sir, your obedient ad and much like specimons from New Zea
of various breadtus, latton- servanty temper of Mahomedana. I have been con
land. A mass of the weight of balf a sov
As far as I can understand his mind, he
JOSEPH MABY THERUVAU, pletely mistaken, as you will see
by
erigu, tested as true gold has been melted brief relation of
of Mr
Bishop of Sebastopolis, Vie. Ap. of Thibet, from the nuggets and is declared to be 22 Cooper's misfortunes.
P.SI foreses a little objection. You carats better than than sovereign gold. : GI will be glad
Stad-nud
undoubtedly happy if the
will say perhaps, was it right that Mr The friend who sends us this Pablishes a long and exhaustive letter con- other crime. There were so many was not aware that the Medical Olliver hat and of a friend on the very theatre of Cooper should run the risk of
Intelligence of passing the
"Railway in anticipates The writer criticises very severely all the son cases whero the punishment bad but if it had been done, he supposed it "kened at this moment to write anying many Chimes or Mahomedan merchanted yet for iren. If there are j
does supply hie
own, too
uch We have at this moment at Ta-Tsien lou for gold
Amperial Jines ↑ I-
Adam's answer, purfectly right to Peak Ratnapoora and
as much as one differed
e day's imprisonment
of some length and accuracy in speaking. life. In this case the
of such unggets 23 have reached Colomin I do not mean that Mr. Cooper is sick who have come directly from Ta-ly, Ho-kiu, Caylou will pass through a new phase, and circumstances went to
-tion and other the stear, engine whielt is on its way out to
Settlements. were And that it did good yeone's service in ila time, any one who knows anything of the history of affairs in the Straits will at ence acknowledge with effusion and winter rity. Surely the community of Singapore will not rest costent with one paper. Ed. C. MA
The Pouang Gazette of the 17th ultimo - cerbing fees on Processions, Licenses, &c. of criminality and
Legislative enactments and Orders in Conn diffe
barely manslaughter. The in Was ropeans
Mr Geo. F: Beard, who was called as a which existed between death by very misadventure and manslaughter; and there known prisoner since they were boys to witness to character, stated that he bad at were vircumstances
runes whicht, nanowed the lines, and which gether lie was a very quiet, bin, und was might fairly be taken into consideration by passionate so far as he had brer sven. the Court-circumstances which always had had been nearly four moritus in Gro Mr Pollard submitted that the prisoner more weight in cases of manslaughter than already in a case of robbers or burglary, or any The Attorney General observed that he
blainsworthiness that
power to apply for remission of acntende
conld be done in this case ele
events,
this
Boy-
an say? If not
cil which have been promulgated by the and imprisonment for a complete a would not pass up the prisoner a sei, a dangerous strite of health; far from Ty-kemig, A-ten-ise, Ojedan territory be used for "gemning" will be the pre- Colonial Government, and judced routy of intent to injure life, Great treable tence which might make the punishmonte has his cheerfulness, is wit nearly bringing with them their merchandise, pay/cursors of multitudes. The gem. region is
EBICO
asserts them to be in many respects.
savouring of extortion. The Gazette had been caused with Chinese boats which
and
had also in the same issue two letters from came alongaid with sashes and ritmo for
in Chinese
aud
Mr Follard said he hoped the Court
it.
the same as ano moutlis before; but he
48 51:10
a
nifastly eight or ten days to divert liniself,
bition at all for Chinamento pass frow
Attorney General, however, put it has not the same strength, and wants wa ing only a heavy duty. There is no prolu just the region where gold might be looked
Col. Man, dated February. last, relating to the seaben; and it could be easily conceived that the health of the priemer was set the Chinese riots in August last year, and that it was absolutely necessary to giving the facts as to
prevent from the two socistics concerne levied drink from coming on board ship, because mattor for the consideration of the Court.
in the no one could ERY
The Chief Justice said he would consider
the
; and the prisoner said thet
He
vf
Leaving Bathang on the 3rd of June; as I wrote to Mr Lemonnier some weeks ago, twelve days after reached A-tej-tse; the Mr Cooper and his little caravan ten or first Chineee etation of some importance in
houan,
for, and we shall and be surprised if this is
a real and great discovery. Observer.
don to Bombay by means of which travellers
NEW KOUTE TO THE EAST, Awriter in Bentley's Magazine thuaskatok-
en the Euphrates Valloy route from Lon-
The course would be from London to Brindisi, whence tite traveller, entering the Mediterranean, would pass the Ionian Isles, rela in picturesque beauty and historical Out of 40 ships loading at the Chinchascialinas, at the same time nut losing
THE EARTHQUAKE IN SOUTR AMERICA.
and reconfort his spirit. I could not Imperial lines to Mahomedan towns, or riots. It appears that the Chiefs of the Captain bad given instructions to the pri Lordship to deal with the suae at once. His Mr Hogs. Consequently I beg to be al-fact itself of a very clear and formal pasa choose in Shanghai & more agrecable corres vice voren. I have passed myself often Tho instructions to tho prie the matter; but Mr Pollard borgodt bia poudent to nivel, nor a more symjabising tiny Chiherofore, Mr Cooper offended not Ghee Hins and Top
Pel Kouga sigued soner (his first mato) to prevent the seamen bagested that bail could be towed to present him the following lite port given to him by the good general Lieu could make the jourucy in seventson days.
to Mr Cooper's undertaking, thin any Chinese law by entleavouring to reach Ta-ly. Morcovor, this is proved by the bonds for $35,250 for each Society, and from getting ruin gare security for their payment by grants he would send a stone through the. Bret General aid that it could not be granted
Beatençu but the Attorney notice:- of land or houses. The Toh Peh Kungs paid boat which vane nor for that purpose. A i $5,250, cash down, and delivered up the sort of careless parade was thereupon nade His L grant
for their
heir Kongai house, valued
as if they would throw and smash the boat; rimus question and no the Crow rose
His observed that it was $8,000, and
Hine gave bonds for a corren board, leaving the stone on the sido of the poding amount.
mount. This Government got deck. On returning, the second inite cried,
sither Kissession of property to the value of over here's a rum-boat," when prisoner took $70,000. What has been done with this up the stone and dropped it over; so that property? From Col. Man's letter wo ga- there was no premeditation, and the merr Mr Pollard poduced some cites for the ther that only $1,250 have been distribut fact of intent to
in damage the boat was done ed-a sum of $500 finding its way to the in a careless, thoughtless manner, without that a man who was Eined only one shall
assistance of the Court one of which was hands of the sufferers from the riots, and any clearly directed motive, prisoner never for involuntary macalaughter. the rest laving been given to the Sepoya looking what effect the stone had caused
The Chief Justice asked if the Attorney to take
The Chee #bonds for the balance, and the prisoner went to Ervine service on tor puring the prisoner's health or the province of Yunnan. The only danger Islands; only six did not suffer damage. sight of the shores of the Morea aud Aais
resolved itself into question gatting in off scot free. He had never heard the point raised in a fout before.
The case beving stoml over for some time,
to
away
(forgive this humble particularity) obliged usuce and without It is reported St Paul pabarttuned, and a and the police. Col. Man states that, most This put the case under the hrad of thoap General ki give him any assistance in passing over the public road, and the port of Hejra, near imbitants ouly canean Sea for the embarkation and disem.
graphic
a
bare before a hound verydang and livable; but he had received great na-paying a passing visit to our My-tarns in the that European previous to the extremo measure of throw. Mr Pollard had addressed him du the sub- teang-kiang, and on bank of the You to the West India papers. The city of Ari. traveler would pass by antioch, that city
was done to catch them without successsistance from the most effective way which
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fathoms of water.
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the way, but a very serious me, was to Faracas has been swallowed by the sea inor, till the lofty peak of Mount Cassius. of Lama-pricats being unwilling at any rate
sell anything to a Europian traveller, as what is known up to the presant, the evil cia, as called after Selenous Nicator, one of bo starved by hunger; the natives by four The number of victims is as yet unknown. would anounce his entinues into the beau
The Panama Star
aays "Counting only tiful bay of Antioch. The hathour of Selen- we know by a long and painful experience; extends over more than 200 leagues. More the optains of Alexander the Great, to o that Mr
Cooper found himself ove day than 300,000 persons have remained with whom, after that hero's death, the province
in consequence of Babyloviny
which of the property being trust, it cannot be possing the lonet shade of criminality's
small lamb from
flock of the
catastrophe."
on his way to Cyprus that in Tambe Vallag, just beyond the new old without a shirt aut of Council giving and his Lordship would bear in mind that, the matter; to which Mr. Bali replied that offering four times its value in
from Antioch, lias been selected as the port valid tide to the purchaser. Hos, we in addition to the trouble which they had he had alrea y said all he had to say.
in money
mall town was most conveniently situated on the Mediter ask again, anything been done in the mat- with those rum-boats, which were there fir
Lanias were inexorable. Thus he and his swept away, and out of 500 ter since Col. Mau addressed the Guvern an illegal purpose, it was.
His Lordship then passed suntence. Ho brave jutorproter wore drived on to. A-ten-20 rod. Captain Fox, of the wrecked barkation of passengers and cargo, and as ment on the subject ? Col. Man gives the to catch then, aa they turned and doubled day, the case had given him great anxiety here, he continued on bie way to
exceeding difficult said that since he saw the prisoner yeater-se starving with hunger. Resting a
day
Chanarcillo, and re the site for the western terminus of the expenses of the Riot Commission at
man, S like
forwarded a $302:02 and $133 for legal expenses.
Euphrates Valley live. From Seleucia the account of the catastrophe at Ател 4 correspondent says
are living on the east
Ar-memorable the 23rd of Jung ar prestige in Singapore is being injured ing this stone which resulted so unfortu ject-assistance which he never failed to rivera
en was laid in ruins by earthquake at fiveries of
history, and so rich in meu of early persecuted Christianity, to the following circumstance:
Ouy-si. Hero, having visited the pm. Half an hour afterwards the lower Aleppo, Quite an excitement was
caused in down le throwing of the stone was no receive; when the learned counsel addressed. Chirt Mandarin and obtained a good pass: Sunita
part of the city was submerged by an earth-
great entrepûs, the yearly resort illegal, and the rum-boat perple lum in the manner he had now done. Ho port for Ta-li,
of thousands of
of pilgrims, and thence on by the neighbourhood in which I reside, ought to have been apprehended and hand gave the prisoner the benefit of the injunc- Tong-lain, the residence of the Si-fan chief the shipping in the bay was lying in sight Tige
When the first wave ratedal, the level plain between the Euphrates and passed on and reaches quake trave.
by two evenings ago, by the appearance ud over to the police; but it was only tion he had received from the
Tigeis, to the gates of Bagdad and the waters They way in Mandarin. for bath Maticmedans, and Line The second return wave was a breaking The
Babylon, where the daughters of Sion nperialieta. But
one day or two
wept the city unwieldy barrel organ, and the who himself was illegally selling samahu most injudicious
Bussorah. aud dangerpur, other a tambourine, which
through Egypt, interesting The passage the the following though it may be to the and there for the gratification of the aston punished by the Magistrates. There was no deeply lement till the last day of his life. Imperialists, and refused to give Mr Cooper on board, about 32; the Peruvian bsxque when we tako inte aqoonut, that not one
they played here an offence, by the way, which was severely the result was such as the prisoner must his tribe had come over entirely to the vessels:American ship i with all
tourist, is scarcely folied residents of the locality. On inquiry wanton disregard of life on the part of He gave him credit for deep regret as haya passport, bidding him return to Guy-ai Rosa Riviera; the brig Edoardo, with all single point of interest presents itself on the they inferiul me that they wore natives of the prisoner he was a wild, quiet man, ing been the means of causing a man's and wait until the country was more settled, hands; and the Pomivian frigate Americana Red Sea from Stiez to Aden, whilst the cli en married, that her husband was living board, and was not one of those men who rent of what had been done. He (prison) there and abide the result of the forth 130 of her orow, were drowned. The bar occupied by the Euphrates route gives the
to re: Thus brought stand Mr Coqpor was thrown 300 yards abovo high- Water
trying, is for a fourth part of with her in a house they hail taken in were in the habit of using those interesting must be punished for the wrong done. His
the year dangerous Queen Street, and that the organist (if I knuckle dustor arrangements to commonly Lordship further said that he was thank coming fight. From the time of his return que Chanaruilles was also thora 000 yards latter sich undeniable advantages, that for Bay use the term) was her sister-in-law found on board They bast come from Calcutta, and intends
ahip.
ful for his own sake and that of the prison- to Otty-a, troubles and dangers seem to above high-water mark. Captain Fox was travellers, had they the option, would His Lordship Wanton disregard of e that Dr Murray hud dgiven his evidence, have thickcued around hi el to proceed to China after they got tired the whole case turns upon those words, ami and made him acquainted with the seriona ngaiu, as he had been on his former visit, by and despatched his boats to bring the crew the present overland route via Snez and the Attacked on abore when the earthquake detitred, avail themselves of it; for whereas by fail Singapore.
I confess a dificulty. U. M.'s steamer Rifleman left this port
of his (the Mr Pollard continued to say that he must, he been in full henth. Had the Chuigee soldiers, he fed to the Yames of his vessel to the land, to assist the panic Red Sea it takes to reach for a cruise, this marung (Nov 3), and loadinit thoughtlessness Sarawak steamer Begulist for Sarawak. It to what might happen; it never occurred to imprisonment with hard labor; but the missionaries appears to be a good man) had their heads just above, some with Gulf, Kurrachne would be renched in four"
bealth, the punishment of the chief Mandarin fr protection; but stricken inhabitants, many of whom were Bombay, by the on prisoner's part as could not have been less than one year's this Mandarin (who from reports of my partially buried in the was a very pretty sight to seo them going in that a inan or men was or wore beneath Court could not do so, in the face of left Quy-st. Cooper was then obig America papera have received with roing to whether passangela were taken by
ground. Among the correspondence which the fifteen to seventeen sad a half days, accord
teen days from London, and Bombay from Dr Murray'e evidence, He feared, how to appeal to the chief city Mandarin, the from the time of their departure until 8.40) His Lordship. But that ought to occur ever, that the leniency of the Court worker of all evil for hint. This hypocrite furence to the calamity, there in an exor direct line to Bombay from Bessorall, of
when the Royalfat took the lead by a to every man, The Chief Justice then re- might be construed into disregard of human and worthless officer, under the pretest of dinary statement to be foy, made, appa- ca ried round by Karrathes,"
of two European women, wearing profty bare unlawful not, the unfortunate curs drive any tho za vessels in tow, pots time, had been acting as leaving about six fest of water at down and expansive crinolines, one carrying about quence of which was the death of a man which be kid garried out thalf onder wefore My Cooper's arrival this obief with one which totally de Fredonia, a more so than the Euphrates route. And
with her
anti
Germany. The tambourinist told me she had never had a dispute with any ono on death but it was not enough only to returned to Quy-s, stending to roniain mark. Ber principal officers, with about the aways tryler the difference of time
of
1
ont together, and they kept side by side where the stone #as dropped..
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mato,
and Porsiau
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