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ADE FOR 1867. le for 1867, issued e, have at length he opportunity is on and criticisin, nfess that in no ompilation of buch alue been given to refore the less dis- great delay which ther, however, the for whose benent marily issued, are improved literary against the with statistics for so

ot say. Our pro- character of the throwing a light. general character- and as documents

ad taken as such.

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hat they are well ken in their pro

ing reports from Chofoo, Kiukiang, Foochow, Amoy, finally Canton; nd Kelung being, Not the least he collection is an ntaining amongst aketch of Hainan Taintor. Almost bear the impress m' something more statistica, and, for a fair amount of acpherson's report us extracte havo or columns, quoted

a contemporarias.

it complete resumé-

of that neighbour

een given to the itself a variety of comment. One Mr Macpherson, ngthe fact that de in May, 1858, navigating all the This as bearing tion inland.ne

or may some day

In fact there are

the Russian treaty he examined for the position of

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digression, and we porta, Mr Diet's

Fes, but little geo- but affords some who deplore the trade from foreign decrease, on the ports, exports and

age entered and 18. port for 1867.

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ng during the last ar-details which by future compiler ry History report from which

LOCAL

THE CHINA MAIL.

(Before the Hon, II, ́J, BALL.) ·

talk coolly of such feats now, but men liv- SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT.vince where they were met by a deputation ing remember the time when the receipt of advices in 30 days was considered very good."

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No 1760-FEBRUARY 2, 1869 1

appears translated in the appendix) shews a less, but considerable, decrease, Like most of the other papers the general We are glad to state that the Band of the remarks it contains shew that every Gardens, commencing af ball-just three Rodney will play to-morrow in the Public effort has been made to collect informa colock p.m.

WE learn that the screw steamer West tion. Mr Deschamps informs us of the means by which the Chinese work their By the Charlotte Andrews, which left early this month for a voyage from Bushire Indian, 1,809 tons, has been chartered combinations to oust foreigners from the Swatow yesterday, we learn that the men to Hongkong to carry 700 tons cargo, prin import trade, as also the manner in which war were still there at the time of her cipally. Opium, with liberty to call at they avail themselves of the steamer trate departure, Admiral Keppel reached Swa-Perang and Singapore to fill up for the Everything owner's benefit. She may therefore be ex- to give Europeans on the spot the go-by, to on Sunday morning.

•seemed quiet

pected at Singapore shortly. Observer, Jan. 22,

and send their teas to the larger market

of Shanghae Mr Leonard, the Com- THIS afternoon, a visitation of the Clergy

issioner at Ningpo has some startling of this Diocese was held in the Cathedral, AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY. remarks on "The daily abuse of the and A Charge delivered by the Lord Transit-pass system" bat otherwise Bishop. We shall give an outline of the neither his report, nor that from Chin Charge to-morrow. keang, calls for special notice, Mr Lay, in charge of Fouchow, presents us with perhaps the fullest commercial report in the volume. His paper deals exhaust ively with the foreign and coast trade both in European and Chinese bottoms;

and of the native banke. The general remarks and supplement, though destitute of any graces of composition, afford also some novel and interesting information concerning Foochow itself.

ME. HOLWORTHY'S MURDERERS.

As we have alcady mentioned, some thing has been done in the matter of the detection and capture of the murderers of Mr W. W. Holworthy. Certain myate rious movements were freely spokon of yes

to light to somebody,

We regret that, through an oversight on the part of our reporter, our yesterday's isaua contained no notice of the aunnal meeting of the Hongkong Branch of the during the afternoon. His Excellency the British and Foreign Bible Soolety, hield Governor presided, and the report having been read proceeded to address the meet- ing contemporary that It. B. spoke somewhat We gather from the report in our

February 2, 1889.

This case was adjudged according to an

Tyubally . A. H. Chinoy, £46.15.

for plaintiff in $38. award given by the arbitrator. Judgment

and escort from the Futai and conducted to Lwei-ling, the capital of, the Province, which they reached on November 10th the mandarins and provided with suitable Here they were generously entertained by clothing for the reinsinder of their jour ney. Thonce they were escorted overland, R. G. Alford . Yu Wong, $40, for draw-Hunan Province to be received, and passed the River being dry, to the confines of the ing certain plans. Defendant, who is a on by that Futai to the next and so on to contractor for carpoiler work, stated that the end of the chapter. They expected to he tad taken out a summons against Mr-reach Poking by the close of the Chineso Marilian Fischer; but this was found to year. The character of tlisir Tribute has have been refused by the servants of Mr not transpired..... gone out. Pisctor, who stated that their master had

THE WRECK OF THE GOSSAMER. this ill-fated vessel is taken from the The following account of the wreck of colunina of the Western News

Phintiff, who described himself as a sur- vaya, stated that he bad drawn the four plant produced by the defendant, and that that he had done them for him and not for of 735 tons register, was built in 1864, by he informed the defendant more than once

The Gossamer, & China tea clipper ship, Mr Fischer.

Defendant here said, that Mr Fischer Mr Stevens, of Glasgow. She was a com Defendant said he was asked by Mr Fischer classed A: 1.15 years at Lloyd's: Sho left considered that these plans wore "no use, pusite ship, wood with irou. frame, and the Downs for Adelaide, Australia, on Wed-

mate was with the

MILITARY MOVEMENTS. We find the following in the Ceylon Observer of January, 11th-

been received warning the 59th Regiment. by the intelligence that a Telegram had We were, this morning, taken by surprise,

to be in readiness to proceed to India within a month. Our readers are aware that it Regiment st Galle at the cost of the was proposed to station a wing of the 7Srd Imperial Government, the Colony only providing barracks. Some difficulties seem to have arisen, however, ant the result is said to be that the 59th will be entirely withdrawn, the 73rd taking its placo. By. the terms of our agreement we are entitled to a Regiment of Infantry of ordinary now will be that the whole of the 73rd will strength, and perhaps the arrangement

have been changes enough of arrangement come here instead of a part being left st. to receive further information. There Singapore, Before we go to press we hope

tops for so much money was entered into certainly since the compact of so many

cattained that it is the intention of the Since writing the above wo have:

where the privilege of dealing in iron is we liave to report a fosult very different aionaries, he thoroughly oudorsed what H. chor, was an inference that he held him-pilot on deck, and about noon called Grant's end of March, the 59tk will probably leave

In Mr Man's report from Amoy, a re- ference is made to the disability under which the iron trade labours a disability scarcely known to the general public, but most injurious to the interests of Amoy It de believe, the only Chinese port farmed to the highest bidder and we share his hope that so obsolete é regula tion will be abrogated. Forinosa as ugnal offers an inexhaustible field for re- marks "outside" af mere trading statistics and Mr Kopsch has not failed to avail bimself of the opportunity. With the "Sketch of Hainau" we must deal on future occasion. But apart from that Post interesting upon general topies paper the volume may be taken as the connected with the Treaty ports, produced from the Customs press.

as a midwife. Plaintiff attends persons in J. Santos . V. Fernandes, $10, wages the capacity of midwife, and sued for the charged for such service. above amount as balance of a $12 fe

HORRIBLE DEATH OF A BANKER'S

and gives a statement; of; the number of terday, and facts of a most conclusive na-discouragingly of the first year's results of to have some alterations done to his billiard-nesday, in charge of Grant, a London War Office to have only one. European firms and residents of all nationalities ture were fully given forth as having come the working of the local brauch, but ex-coon; and he further stated that Mr Fis pilot, her master being air, Thompson, and Regiment in teylon. The whole of the

wards offered, coupled with the peculiarly prosperons future was before the associa- tho rayment, "Mr Storey says not to pay

The high repressed a hope that a brighter and more cher had end to him, when he asked about har surgoon Mr Dale. She had but one strong public reasons why the murderats tion. He spoke of the prudence and cau- Mr lford anything, as he is only a boy, passenger un board. Mr Dale was to call it to replace the whole of the 50th should be discovered, word exposted to tion necessary for the introduction of the you can pay him $100 if you like, that is under the agency of Messrs. Wilcooks will proceed to ludia: what station is not

Plymouth to embark other passengers

and after the arrival of the 73rd the 50th have some result of a satisfactory nature: Bible into the interior of China, and nothing to me." and we frankly confessed that the necessary said that recent events showed that at least measures to ensure that end wors in the sons of the missionarios wore scarcely dis- the plaintiff to do the plans, and he would not fries, family, and servants, wing moving from China to Singapore,

He Honor said that defendant had asked and Weekes; and among them were the

yet kuown. The 75th is to be divided best of hands. It must be admitted, how creet enough for the task.

between China and Singapore: the left ever, by overy une versed in such matters, The Lord Bishop made a partial explate question of Mr. Fischer's liability, as the Gossamer was that the present case was one of alapost un-nation of the limited success of the Society the summons had not been served: But down Channel in the pilot's charge, if the 18th is retained for a time for service

have to pay for them: he would not go into and Miss King. On Thursday, during

strong. SW breeze and a heavy son, leave Australis in the Himalaya," even We hear also that the 50th ia positively precedented difficulty; and little, if anything during the past year by saying that the the fact that defendant in the present au The captain, who had been but three works in New Zealsud. In that dass the 14th

working her way. of a delnite charactor was looked for until foruter Secretary, fell sick and had to leave tion had summoned Mr Fischer for this month or three weeks had passed. Thint for England, Touching the work of mie amount, as work done by his for Dr Fisious of anger. The fo below, una pie The 73rd being expeated here about the Regiment is to be redistributed in Australis, and far beyond expectations is matter for E. had said regarding the special disure self liable. congratulation to the community, and of tion and wisdom requisite for labours Plaintiff said that he did not care from attention to the fact that they were, in his eylon during February. credit to all concerned. By a judicious, amongst the Chinese. Still he believed, whom he got tho moray. clever and quiet manipulation of the proper and Consul Madhurst bore him out in say machinery, tracks have been followed and ing, that Mr Taylor was not to blame in claimed.

Judgment for the plaintiff for the amount traces bean carefully examined, and the the Yangelow affair; and he believed that tory. It is balleved that the man who themselves wisely and kindly. He con- reault, as we have said, is so far miisise-

the missionaries generally bad behaved actually committed the Gap murder, and cluded by moving the adoption of the the two mon who, assisted at that terribly report. arnal business, are now in custody; and the due to the efforts of Mr D. R. Caldwell, in credit of their capture is, we understand, Licensece of the Cambling Farm. If, as is as his capacity as manager and adviser for the serted, the purpose of the Gambling License he mainly anti-criminal, it must be confessed that those interested in that monopoly have done their utmost on the preseul occasion to further the vuls of justice. Two of the ugly, branded ruffian) were captured in men now in custody (one of whom is on Macao as early as yesterday forenoon by Mr Caldwell and his assistants; and one of the accomplices (or supposed accomplices) was chass and capture is interesting enough, caught in Hongkong. The narrative of the and may possibly appear in some form by and by. It is enough for us at prosent to say that three men are in custody against whom it is hoped that evidence may be brought which will clear up the mysterious tragedy which has absorbed public interest for the last nine days.

A REMINISCENCE OF HONGKONG.

Fet

TWENTY years ago Colonel Caine, then Lieut. Governor of this Colony instituted wiminal proceedings against Mr Tarrant en a charge of conspiring with cartain Chinese to falsely acouse him of mal practices in his high office: We find tention of it in a pamphlet written by Air Chisholm Anstey in 1859, and it is sinsing to read how circumstances fa- voured Col. Calue in his reluctance to proceed with the trial Says M Anstey

Colonel Caine was never ready. In the first instance, his Comprador, le, gaid, had left the Colony, and there must be a postponement on that ground.

Why he allowed the man to leave, with out his presence at the trial being secared in the 6sual manner, he could not say..

INTERESTING TO JURYMAN...

This motion was seconded by the Hon. prudence of the great parent society, and the Obief Justice, who spoke of the marked little to strengthen general interest in ita said that the Committee here had dono not doinga.

remarks, the resolution was carried.

The Hon. Mr Taylor having made a few The Rev. Canon Beach next proposed the following resolution That in reviewing desirea to express its thanksgiving to A the labours of the past year this meeting mighty God for the to the operations of the society during that prospority vouchsafed period at the same time this meeting the society's agency, a powerful motive for recognises, in the many urgent claims on increased goal and liberality, that resources may be furnieber comensurate with the great work yet to be accomplished."

En

to

that

THE NORTH.

(From the Recorder.}

a

CLERK AND HIS WIFE. On the morning of Dec. 11, soon after Provincial Bank, London, who had been o'clock, Mr. James Dytou, a clerk in th residing for a fortnight previously at Mr. neas at 45, High-street, Borough, destroyed Keralake's, a bootmaker, carrying on busi-

was ouly 25 years of age, was accidentally on by excessive drinking. Hie wife, who his life while in a state of delirium, brought

husband. The facts of the sad affair killed while trying to save the life of her be briefly told- Mr. Dyton waa 38 years of r may age.

, a personal friendluation from Mr M'Nulty, the ab- and seconded by the Lord Bishop), His prevent her from ainking she was ran on uty on board-on his back. The captain, known as to the exact nature of the occur.

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TO-DAY'S POLICE.

judgment, standing too close in shore to the Start, but the pilot declared they were all right, and continued on the starboard tack. Shortly afterwards the ship got very the order to tack. The food tide, however, close under the land, and the pilot gave was sweeping round the point, and its attempting to tack the ship missed stays; strength the pilot had miscalculated. On

that $0 was the ueal for for poor people, ed by the shoute, rusted on deck oxclaiming, Defendant, who is a colored man, said and in a minute or two the captain, attract there was not time to make a further tack,

His Honor said there was no egresment, ship being driven by a SSW wind and tide and he offered to pay that amount,

"For heaven's sake where are we? his and as he thought $12 too much, and $6 too broadside un to the breakers. Two anchors little, he would give judgement for $8.

were instantly let go, but the bottom was dozen beer; Same v. G. Dubost, $3.93, for bold, and in less time than it has taken to for some time after the marriage they lived W. Driscole v. J. Collaco, $2.50, for one rouk said loosu abingle, and they would not four years ago he married. His wife & respectable family, and

both gases... olives-Judgement went by default in the fact the Gossamer was beating on happily together. Unfortunately, Mr. Dy jagged rooks 60 yards from ahore, green ton gave way to drink. He had several at- aaa bresking over her and aweeping the tacks of delirium, and at last bis constitution dooks. These occurrences had been watch became au shaken that he was attacked with ed by the Coast-guard, who saw the im- brain fever. After he had recovered from minent danger of the slip long before the the illness it was noticed by his friends that pilot had done so, and who, under the orders he was very strange in his manners Our readers will be glad to learn that Ko,of their chief officer, Mr Pengelly, had got out used frequently to tremble, and his eyes He the Chu jess who abecorated from Yangchow, the racket apparatus and conveyed it to the used to rall. It was decided by his family has been, arrested and identified by Dr Tay. point nearest to the wreek. The crew were that it would be better for the deceased to This was seconded by the Rev. Mr Lechler. The Chinese authorities refure, how so terrified by their position, in momentary leave his former residence and go to a place ler, and unanimously carried

ever, to punish him as a ringleader in danger of being washed over, and uuable where he was not known. A fortnight ago The Rev. D. B. Morris next proposed much as one man has already suffered in to percive the preparations being made on he, his wife, and their daughter, three years That the following be the officers for the stand, a toolinical one, and does not neose jumped overboard to swim ashore. Most were let the two rooms on the third floor. capacity. This objection is, we under-shore for their rescue, that several of them of age, called upon Mr. Kerslake, and they onsuing year. Patron-His Excellonny the: Govornor; President The Lord Hishop of sarily arise from any desire to defeat the of these, however, unhappily perished in Mr. Dyton gave a reference to the manager Au inquest, which was opened about a fortnight since, when the body was viewed Chief Justice: Secretary-Rev. John Kyle; will be so arranged as to ensure his rousiv the sequel, showed, they would probably was at that time noticed in his manner.

Victoria; Vice President The Hon. the ends of justice. It is expected that matters the attempt had they remained aboard, as of the Provincial Bank, and nothing peculiar and buried, was resumed on Saturday Treasurer F. Blackhead, Esq.; Lay Coming a punishment equal to that which he have been saved, as all who maintained last pursuant to adjournment, when Mrmittee-The Hon. J. B. Taylor, R. S. would legally have incurred as a ringloader. their position were ultimately brought the private door of the shop on busiasts, Last Saturday morning a man called at John M'Nally, one of the jurors, failed to Walker, Esq., C. C. Smith, Bay, with The ship Sea Queen, which left this port ashore by means of the rocket apparatus. and Mr. Dytou came down stairs to see him, appear, and was fiued by the Cerauer in power to add to their number"

short time ago for Nagasaki, when about The captain and his youte wife were of Months elapsed; and every 10th brought the sum of $20. Yesterds another the Rev. Chaplain of the U.S.S. Piscataqualeak, which increased to such an extent that most of his clothes ko was about to wake by does; his brain

afternoon, the This resolution, having bean seconded by 40 miles E. of the Barren Islands sprang deok in an agony of distress throwing off said to the man, Taka no notics of what Mrs. Dyton ran down stairs after him, and with it the appearance of Bir Tarrant and ass inquiry was reaune, his Attorney at the bar of the Supreme delay and adjournment were occasioned was carried,

is affected, for he has the Captain doomed it advisable to Coort. But still the Colonel was not ready, by the absence of Mr F. Lilley, forcman of

the put

attempt to swim with her to shore, baon drinking lately." Mr. Dyton, after a vote of thanks for back to Shanghai. The water; however, when one of the crew, a powerful black looking wildly, returned upstairs. He went reaponding A Mr Molloy of the Lieutenant-Governor, was, at that ap

Mr Stewart, the Coroner, asked presiding (propusul by Rev. John Kyle gained on thom se rapidly that in order to mau, and a noted swimmer, begged to be to bed, and his wife sat by his bedside tame, the Acting Attorney-General.

allowed to take the lady she was the only watching him. sentes of the former day, why lie failed to Excellency said that, the subscriptious for the South Saddio. When she struck there

At present very little is To him, at length, Mr Tarrant's Attor attend; to which the juror replied (and last year were not a fair representation of was as much as 10 foot water in her bold. however, thinking probably that the addi ney gave notice of his intention to more offered to stata on oath) that he was aud-

rance of yesterday, but from what has been the Court for big clicut's discharge, unless denly seized with gripca" in his stomach. Hongkung By balance sheet, it was will be saved, as the second mate and crew pensate for the Waut of power in his arm, the thota, the following appear to be

the known liberality of the community of The Rails, spears, and everything moveable tional warmth of his affection would com- ascertained, brought to trial forthwith. The ground In consideration of this alleged sickness found that the Association was in debt are busily engaged in a was, that Colonel Caine's Comprador, for and certain services occasionally rendered me $28319.

stripping her.

declined, and the gallant negro, believing Mrs. Dytou sat up, attending on hor hus- Casroo. The weather bere, as far as the that the vessel would probably be shivered band, the whole of Thursday night. He was whom all this dolay was prayed, was escuras a juryman in cases at the Civi Hospital,

winter has pet goue, has been remarkably to fragmouts, plunged into the sea, and in bed, and his wife, who had removed Ker tained to be living quietly within bong Mr of Nulty's fine was remitted. Mr E

mild at Christmas there was a little ice, awan ashore with ease. kong after all!

Lilley having been called, after a lapse of

A moneut after a dress, sat on a chair and rested her head on Before Mr May this morning, & fair but since then it has been more like spring tremendous sos tore the wife from or the bed. The child was lying in a cot in a The application being made, the Chief about balf-an-hour, was died in the full

than winter. The diggers have all been husband's grasp, and washed her over the corner of the room. The anaband was quiet unfairness of all these proceedings, but ad cause shown, will be exacted, as a warning bery yesterday in which a Chinean er nose, and are now in Chefoo waiting for the back tow of the wave swept him and his out of bed and ran to the window, Juation axpressed a strong opinion of the penalty of $50; which, failing. quficient, of were disposed of.

In connection with a daring harbor rob-driven away from the liggings by the Chi- captain lostantly jumped after her, but the until four o'olcek. At that time he jumped vised Mr Tarrant, instead of accepting his to others. The inquiry was to meet again chant's saapan was robbed of $18 and spring, when they expect to receive reiu wife senwards, and they were both drown overlooks the High-street, and throw it up. which dischargo, to staid his trial at an approach (for the fourth time) this evening at 4 other articles by a party of armed robbers furements from Shanghai, and intended within a few yards of each other. Two As he was in the act of throwing himself In Session. The Acting Attorney Geno 'clock. ral baring undertaken to bring on the case The inquest was resumed at 4 o'clock that Mr. Acting Superintendent Deane regold is said to be more plentiful. If they and word taken to Chivelstone Farm, balf after him, threw her anns round his waist, in a pull-away boat-Inspector Daly stated going farther into the country, where the hours afterwards, their bodies came ashore, out his wife, who haut run cross the room for trifl, Mr Tarrant acceded to the advice this evening, when all the Jurors appeared. 'ported to him (at midnight) a robbery, and do so, they will have to go in great forou,a mile inland. Meanwhile the rocket ap She succeeded in pulling him back, and thus given him by the Chief Justice. Mr Lilley, in reply to the Coroner, stated he immediately proceeded in search. The then sway from the diggings at al hazards, and au effectually that all those remaining The chairs were overturned and the other As the Chinese are determined to drive paratus was got to work by the toust-guard, dreadful straggio ensued between them. Before the time arrived, the Chief Jus that he was engaged in the Store (Sayle & prisoner (Chun Yuet Wo) was found in a bice was himself sasponded upon a charge Co.'s) about the fine le ought to have been pull-away boat coming from Yan-mah-tee;

On the night of the 19th instant the on board were saved before the vessel broke furniture was knocked about. Mr. Dyton chiefly supported by Colonel Caine, and re at the inqueat, that lie was the only mata and a moat, unsatisfactory cenuat was of great excitement owing to a large party Albert madal, was exceedingly active in his wife was a fino woman and made des- community here was thrown into a state up. Mr Popplestone, the recipient of the was a man of great strength, and, although cognised to be false the moment the pro- in the store who could speak Chinese, and given by the prisoner of his movements. ceedings reached Downing Street. He that a lady came in who had to be attend- Mr May therefore ordered prisoner to find of masked foreigners having forced their this good work. The Gossamer had on perate efforts to prevent his committing was, therefore, reinstated, without delayed to. About a quarter past four, he dissecurity of $100 for three months.

way on board the Russian Barqne mur board in all thirty soule, and it was not suicide, eho wasnt last overpowered, but she and with honor.

covered the time of evening, and at once Sergeant O'Brien, water police, charged They put the Captabi in irons and locked until late on Friday evening that the would not let go her hold. Be rushed to went up to the Magistracy, but found that Cheong Asan and Chung-hing-kwet with the mate in his room; the irona boing too survivors were mustored at Kingsbridge, the window again and threw himself out.

having stolen an anchor and

off West cabin and removed everything portable. teen only had been saved, and that thirteen she was dragged with him. The child, which Point last night. The owner of the The Captain estimates the loas at $2,000, had purished. fast-bout having identified the anchor as The thieves had evidently mistaken the

was awoke by the noise, lay in its cot in a his property, nid recognised the second vessel for the American barque Arther THE PORTUGUESE COLONIES.

state of terror. There was no other person in the house, for Mr Kerslake had left it the prisoner as a man who hail atolen from him which had taken in a large quantity of The evidence was then praated with before, both prisonca aduitted having yes the day before, and Inokily for them

preceding night to go to his home lu The India Portuguesa (a Goa jonmal) of Pinilion. which went to show that a sedan namie stolen the anchor and cable-Mr May son they had done so, as if they had game on the 11th instant, in writing on the rising It was replied, that the delicacy did his Jacobsen, belonging to the barque Japan, terced each of the prisoners to six months' board the Arthur they would have had a at Mozambique, says the news relative body of Mr. Dyton lying on the pavement A Policeman statos that he found the dead honor; but that it had not prevented him was found drowned near Kowloong Docks hard labor, and ordered them to find secu warm reception, the Captain having had to the. Portuguese possession is very sad, in front of the house. Mrs. Dyton, who from trying at the same Session, aundry He bad oxpressed a desire to have his city for three months thereafter in the all the available arms loaded, and being "The Governor Antonio Augusto Correa was still alive, was lying on the pavement prisoners, whose case, in that respect, was discharge, had frequently refused to work sum of $26 oach.

prepared for any emergency. No trace of Lacerda died on the 31st August last, after neat him. Stretchers were procured, and the same as Mr Tarrant's; and that he (Mr and had been more than once before the Ahmat, a Malay seaman on board the the thieves has yet boon discovered, but no having atmost lost the expellition that we both the bodies were lifted out of the pool Tarraut) was quite willing to waive all ob- Harbor Master in consequence. jection on the score of delicacy, if delicacy captain missed ducessed on the 7th Jan, charged with having administered daiste-goue in the country they will be driven already aware. The noble Governor was to Guy's Hospital, where they were sean by The achomer Magic, was brought up and doubt will in a short time, for if they have sont against the Banga, as our readors Be of blood in which they lay, and were carried there was in the case, and to proceed at and he was found drowned on the 15th rious dungs to a fellow-seajiau named Duo-back by the Chinese, and it is hardly pos- such esteemed and his death has been air. Sells, the hoase surgeon. His szamina.. once to his trial.

The Acting Chief Justice, however, per- could be given for this desire to leave the afted It appears that the prisoner bad quer sible for them to leave Chatoo without dis generally lamented. Uninokily, as inis. tion showed that the skulls of both was rolled with the complainant, and as a covery. Tho Kiu. Nu takes from here the fortunes do act usually came single, the fractured. Mrs. Dyton lived for two minutes sisted in the refusals and, as there was no rosecl, and the Consul at that time (Mr ragriaal had purchased some poisonous or largest amount of Sycae yet shipped by one barque Nossa Senhora de Conocido, which only after she was carried into the aurgery. Jutge in the island, the case was Hockeyer) did not think that any further deleterious beans and unixed them without advices from Paku ure dated the district of bourruge Marquis, has been sister of Mrs. Dyton called at Mr. Ker-

Te. 300,000.

was conveying amanition to inquiry by the Consular authorities into complainant's rice and other condiments,

to assist the Un the afternoon of the same day the the cause of death would be of any use from the effects of which misture complain 38th December, and at that time the Hiver wrecked. It is said that the Governor of slake's, and took away the little daughter, for the time, has not as yet been fortunate Deceased was frequently druk. The Corant fell sick. Witnesses were called who between Taku and Trentain was entirely Goa has been requested by the Govern who it was stated would be adopted by the

ouer marked that it was somewhat remark-saw the ponuding of the beans and Heroe from ice, and from all accounts the ment of Mozambique to assist it with a family, able that all trace of a European like deceased mixture thereof; and Captain Bowman wonther has been very mild,

reinforcement of 600 men and a train of should be lost from the 7th to the 15th; but stated what he know of the affair. Prisoner

artillery, which are in course of propar- he was parfectly prepared to either leave the had also given it out as his intention to in The amount of Cotton now daily making tion. It appears that some fatality hangs case in the Jury's hands or adjourn it, as jare the complainant, though he now denied its way towards Kin-la-yuen is something over the Portuguese Colonies. What has the Jury thought fit. There was to money the charger May sent prisoner to hard noticable; every steaner up Hiver takes happened in Western Africa our readers In 1858, Mr Tarrant was again a de upon him at the time.

labor for three months.

fro 9,000 to 3,600 hales, for native con- have been already informed The eastern fendant--this time at the suit of the then A verdict of"Found Drowed"

The piracy at Tsing. I (in which five sumption abore Bankow Times are conside is in the Latids of the rebela; Tingur nimbal information great river for a most critical situation. Such is the state another year, and that at the end of the Acting Attorney General, who fled a

prianneys are now charred) occupied, the sidembly changed since that period, not is hotly engaged in a revolt, the result of

If those who have so positively stated many years ago, when similar amounts which is not yet known; and Macao is it that Sir John Lawrence will stay in India ig him, as editor of the Friend of China, the Jury's verdict, still ho would say that The Court was sitting at 5p. m., and the case shipment here to England.

of the vast possessions of one Portugal" time the Marquis of Salishniy will succeed with latent to move the Queen's sub he never closed an inquiry with less saties was expected to be remanded again. The

We are glad to hour that the Kwing The ship Viajante arrived at Goa on the jects to hatred and contempt of the loo, especially in view of the fact that facts, is it may be remembered, are that,

deceased was a European

un the 10th instant, a number of old Cali Log premises are one more to be ooen 7th instant from Lisbon, and is said to be Queen's Government in the said Colony."

fornian Chinese took massage in a fast-boatpied by a loading mercantile firm, the en- destined to take the expeditionary force t ful. He got a trial,and he got a ver European fine scoins improving. Hentere Instead of going straight on, it is alleged having determined on extending their opt This time, Mr Tarrant was thore success: The Ceylon Observer observes The Indo to Heung-sban, having with them over forpratug American House of Smith Ar the Mozambiquo.

$8000 worth of gold-dust on board; but of Messze 4. A. Lowe & Co. of New York, boter & Co., the representatives we believe flick, en unanimous one from a special telegrains have runched us regularly lately by the passengers that the Captain of jury of merchante and bankers. How with news necasionally only two days from the junk anchored off Taing 1, whore ative from Hongkong to Shanghai. It history repeats itself! We need ut London. But all this is excelled by the two sunke-busts attacked and robbed looks well for the business prospects of the tal the latest instance, but the history of expedition with which & telegram from the passengers of their valuable properts. place when firma of good standing are at Hongkong so far acenis to indicate at Colombo firm was transmitted at the end of One of the prisoners now under trial is said tractext to it, and every such accession every ten years there will be a prosecu November. It was despatched on the after tion for public libel, unless certain pea on of 29th November and they now learn to be the head man.

But, during His Honor's absence from the Colouy, le Acting Attorney General had become Acting Chief Justice,

The still untried Mr Tarrant, appearet at the Sessions appointed. But the Acting Churrasies super te presto at his trial; alleging the indelicacy of sitting, as dating Judge, upon an information signed by him, as Acting Attorney General.

abandoned...all wat the

Me Tarrant, being thereupon discharged enough to get any one to try him, or even to prospeuterga tanah d

More than ten years have, nevertheless, elapsed since his last appearance in that

Case,

he was too late Mr Stewart remarked

that he would consult the Magistrato on of cable from a fast-boat and fathoms small for him. They then ransacked the and, it was definitely ascertained that seven- His wife's arms were round his waist, and

the point, and do what he could to remit a balf of the penalty inposed; but he could not hold our any hopes that the mitigated penalty of $25 would not be exacted.

About $13 were due to him. No

then returned; and the Curoner observe

that it was actually received in London on

ple in authority here follow Lord Chief

of

Justice Cockburn's example, and "pro- res with the age,

the morning of the 30th. The message

"WHAT blessings childron are" as the must therefore have gone from Colombo to parish clerk said when he took the fees for London in little more than 12 hours. We' christening then,

(Express)

should be gladly weled sa ab evidence of the approach of better times.

We have coivod iutelligence of the An- nam Tribute bearers who are en route to Peking. Ou September the 16th they ar rived on the frontier of the Awangte Pro

!

somewhat paradoxical, inasmuch as they OCD Bailey sentences may be considered are usually Newgate-ory.

WHAT is the difference between a hill and a pill 1-Oue's hard to get up and the other's hard to get down."

CABBY's friend-General Sir Fenwick Willians, who so greatly distinguishedhim self in his defence of Kars.

WHEN is a couvert like a tussle close to you? When it's a moer fight (ucophyte.)

THE NEW WAY TO PAY OLD BESTS.-- Give a fresh order! ner (of the Constitution)"Suspensory A SUCCESSOR to Jack Ketch as executio- Bill."

him, hare good authority for their news we

can only say that a great surprise is in store for our countrymen in India. Sir Joha

blic affairs had not outweighed private con Lawrence has earnestly desired to returu hoote for some time past, and he might the anal period of office if important pus have asked to be relieved from serving out

fisbury would forsake the curser which lies ailerations. Whether the Marquis of Sa before him here for the Governor-General, ship of Julia is also opeu th some doubt India would gain if he decuus her chief local ruler, but the arrangement now an nounced is at least eppos. d to all that is known of the persone cliiefly concerned in it.

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