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No. 4047-JUNE 17, 1876,]
THE CHINA MAIL.
The engines worked with perfect satisfaction make sure on this point I asked our go. [who arrested the second defondant, was then watched with mnoh interest in the North. through at She has arrived in London, down man to ask the prisoner whether it examined. He proved the arrest, and the The political situation is datedly and will shortly take her place on the Indian was the P. & O. Compradore who sent finding of the box, sa also the five bolts of serious. service of the Company.
him. The prisoner replied in English canvas the examination of another Chinese strange and somewhat unnaval contest be-
"yes" Not being saliafied with thin After
CORRESPONDENCE. RIVER BOAT FARES.
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On Sunday morning last we witnessed a tween a steam launch belonging to the Lakin officiole and an ordinary Dragon. Beat "manned by about sixteen natives, Against tide, the steam launch had decided ly the best of it; but on the ratufu`trip, when the tide was favorable, the launch could barely hold its own.
until the 10th, when the locality where the (London and China Express)
The latest addition of two cadets has now Chinese toa hongs wore situated was flooded.
brought the number of Japanese officers to the height of one foot. The next day serving in the Navy up to six. Of these one it was higher by another foot, and was appointed to the Immortalité in 1872, On the 29th ultimo there arrived at Li-^ «** it increased still more on the 12th, when other to the Raleigh in 1874, another to verpool two American shine, the J. B. Brain order, owing to the name of Mr Kwok witness, the prisoners were committed for the Audacious in 1875, and one, who was under the command of Captain Kezar, and Achong not being properly spelled, I told trial on the two charges. Both reserved the water was more than three foot Intely attached to a ship, but is now engaged the Southern Crase under Command of the prisoner, Very well, we will send the their defouce and waived their notice of Ligh The suburb Nanita, was com on shore, studying navigation. The last Captain Hallard. The tiro, ships towed out: goods. He appeared to be anxious to get trial. pletely flooded, and it is feared that the arrivals are to be appointed to the Hercules through the heads at San Francisco on the away with the goods, but when I told and Afinotaur, so it will be soon that the morning of December 31, 1875, side by aldo, him we would send the goods. he left city itself did not escapo. In some places flagships of the China and Mediterranean discharged their pilots at the same time, and without saying anything. Before send- the water was over 10 foot high, and the Stations, as well as of the Channel Squad-Rassed the Farnlone Islande together, Meting the goods out, I asked our compradore
We hear that a Cargo-boat laden with tea ron, are each supplied with a Japanese of each other the next day, and parted com to send round to Mr Kwok Acheong with. dostruction to property and houses was in-
To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL.” intended for shipment to London, came to ficer. Of the total number of foreign offiocrs pany that night. Met again on the line in the orders for the goods. This was im
Hongkong, June 17, 1876..
grief a few days ago near Pagoda Anchorage, edoutable, causing great misery and starvat present attached to ships of the Royal the Pacifio, and again in the neighbourhood mediately after the prisoner had left. The
of the Island of Pitcairn, in the South Pa-reply from Mr Kwok Acheong was it was a
SIE-I cannot endorse the suggestion of A portion of the tea was damaged, but the ation to the unfortunates who are left home. Navy two-thirds are Japanese.
These A petition has been presented to the Courtoifle, and did not see anything of each other forgery, and that a similar enquiry had on if the fare by the Powen when he Cargo-boat people ought really to be more
your correspondent Cheops" for a reduc. bulk escaped any serious injury. less; The river was so awollen that the of Chancery for the winding-up of the again until in about three or four degrees of boon made of him by Mesars Lane, Oraw himself states that as regards accommoda. Dareful in the handling of their raft," departure of the Douglas was put off till Oriented Telegram Agensy (Limited). south latitude on the Atlantic side. Hereford & Co. I went to Lane, Crawford's on and comfort ofans is nowhere to the aspècially at the present moment when the 14th instant. On the 13th, however, been declared on the estate of Alexander and days, closely watching each other. Finally, ed to them. I then went to the Charge change he cannot be in any hurry to arrive
A first dividend of 9d. in the pound has they had it kip and tuck for a week or ten and saw the order which had been presents three-decker." When he travels for a every ounce of the intoxicating leaf soame the water had receded by about, ono.foot. William Collie.
a eiroumstance took place which the muster Room, and made a report to inspector Gray, at his destiustion, sud such a traveller.
to be worth ita-weight in ayose.
H. E. the Viceroy left for Paking on Dead bodies from drowning and starvation
Mr A. Major, of Yokohama, has published of the Southern Cross says he never expor giving a description of the prisoner. I went should always prefer the slowest of the Saturday last, accompanied by a numerous were bat too plentiful, and the Chineno what bo has styled, without leave, a Sup-ienced before during á command in the East out at 6 pm. same day purposely to look slow, that he may enjoy for a longer time escorted His Excellency to the Chinese retinue. A large number of officials I want through Tai- the salubrious effects of sea air. Besides there were organising a relief committee, plement to Butters' Exchange Tables, giving. India trade for twenty-six consecutive years. for the prisoner
the calculations from 3s. 6d. to 48. The Both ships arrived on the Equator side by plagshan, and thence to the P. & O. factory. this consideration, your correspondent Oustom House, where he embarked in s The food was caused by the excessive new edition of Rutter noticed lately gives side, bearing by compass due east and west, When near the now P.&O. wharf, I saw appears not to be aware that the share steam-launch for Mamoi, at which place one
the rates to 3s. id..
and on working up their latitude they found a group of three men talking together. I holders in the Steamboat Company have of the Provincial gunboats was in waiting The traffic receipts of the Great Northern no latitude at all, not a fraction either way, recognised one man es having a similar not yet proved themselves disloyal to the to convey the Viceregal party to the North, were this year f.405,946, last year f.349,650, tor. From this point they parted company. he came to the store. But he had his back St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, lat Sun- The total receipts from 1st January to 30th Mot again in this N.E. trades, sailed in com- towards me and I could not see his face. Consequently, of what they pay to the April were this year f.1,355,560, last year pany for a week or so, then parted. Met Tho second prisoner observing that I was portion in the shape of dividend; and so
Company's steamers they receive back day after Trinity, 18th June, 1876 :----
f.1,178,204 Morning Prayer, Sermon and Holy Chinese Labour.The Pall Mall Gazette game company. Towed up the Mersey side as if in alarm, and I sprang forward and holders' loyalty to the concern as to vouch- again of Holyhead, and took tugs from the looking at the fint prisoner jumped back sanguine was the ex-Chairman of the share. Communion at 11.-Reader, The Colonial says it is by no means improbable that in by side, and had the dock-gates been wide caught the first prisoner, who then called Chaplain; Preacher, The Colonial Chaplain; the course of the next few years the Chinese enough they could have entered side by side. out londly to the 2nd prisoner and the other safe the remark at the meeting preceding First Lesson, Joskus, L 9 to 1. 15will pour themselves in shoals on the labour As it was, the Cross led the way in, the mau, asking them, as I presumed, to rescue
the last makes opposition." Second Lenson, Acts, 11. from verse 22 market of this country as they have done in Brown following within a foot of her all the him. I showed my stick and the two mention of fare at the forthcoming meeting, as Instead of discussing this point of redue Veaite, No. 6, Mercer; Te Deam, W, California. Nor can there be a doubt that way.
ran away. The 1st prisoner then said he suggests, Cheops" abould have sug Sangster; Benedictus, 108, Monk; First as domestic servants they will meet with a
"What for takee me? Have got friends." gested the disonsalon of what is of vital Hymn, Father of Mercies, in Thy
warm welcome in many a British household Word," No. 350, Moroer; Kyrio, C. F. A. driven nearly to distraction by the grum-
I took him to the Queen's Road at the cross importance to the Company-"how to Boadaand handed him to a constable, Wo 864, Sangster; Second Hymn, "My God, and bling, dishonesty, and inefficiency of cooks,
I preferred the charge at the Charge Room, and the opposition to the wall." is thy Table spread," No, 448, Mercer.
housemaids, and general servants, who will
The prisoner said that another man had Krening Prayer and Sermon at 6 also rejoice at the opportunity afforded them
given him the order to present. I don't Reader, The-Colonial Chaplain, Preacher, of handing over to these interesting stran
know how the second prisoner was arrested. The Colonial Chaplain First Lesson, gare duties the performance of which is to Joshua, v. 13 to vz. 21; Second Lesson, 1 themselves alike odious and degrading. Peter, 1. 8 to IV. Psalms, No. 102, When, by the help of the foreigner, the Monk; Magnificat, Parisian Tones, Dr. British employed has thus been rendered in Stainer; Nuno Dimittie, Parisian Tones; dependent of the British emplover, let us Anthem, "My God, my God, look upon hope there will be an end of all those quer- me," No. 2 Reynolds; Hymn after Ser-rels that have of late made the relations mon, No. 14 in Mercer.
between the two so uncomfortable. The working man will have the opportunity for sure, time to self-culture. He will in- which he has so long panted of devoting his deed, become the "thinking man," and his meditations, by enabling him to realise the dignity of his own position, will vastly in Foreace his self-respect,
Tax following is the order of Sorvice of Lelegraph Company for the month of April in fact they were exactly on the Equa- dress on the Arst prisoner had when concern by patronising the opposition, Foreigners have no reason to regret the
MESORE HEDGE & Co.'s Foochow Weekly Shipping Reprot, dated Pagode Anchorage, 10th June, gives the following :-
Arrivals During the Wook-June 3, Anchises, from Amoy 8, Almatia, from Swatow; 8, Namos, from Hongkong; 4, Candia, from Hongkong ;-4, Glenfalioch, *from Shangħai ; 6, Statesman, from Hong- kong; 6, E. C. Mutch, from Singapore; 6, Yorno, from Hongkong, Lapwing from Tamsuit 7, Frings Arthur, from Hongkong, Donglas, from Hongkong B, Lochiel, from Hongkong.
Departures During the Week.-June 4, Europe, for Shaoghal; 6, Yung Ching, for Shanghai 6, Namoa, for Hongkong; 7, Free Trade, for Shanghai; 9, Wagrion, for Nowohwang; 9, Yesso, for Hongkong 9, Glenfulas, for London.
Shipping in Port-Tokatea, Viking, Braemar Castle, Galatea, Montgomeryshizo, Macbregor, Naples, Vancouver, Korsot, Auchises, Almatia, Candia, Glenfalloch,
Statesman, E. U. Mutch, Lapwing, Prince Arthur, Douglas, Loshiel
In the course of the proceedings to-day at the Police Court, Mr Denny's Chinese Inter preter was observed to have been holding
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Police Intelligence. (Before the Hon. O. May.)
June 17, 1876.
OaTAINING GOODS UNDER FORGED ORDERS. Chu Aking, 19, of Poony, Cook, and Uhan Akan, 48, of Poonyil, Coolie, were charged with obtaining goods from Messrs. Lammert, Atkinson & Co. by means of a forged order.
The order is
The Magistrato asked if there was any chance of another case being got up
I spector Gray replied that he did not think so, and he had been round to all the foreign stores. There might be a gase from the Chinese shops, as on the person of the first prisoner there were found orders on Chinese shops. One of them was purported to be an order from the Com pradore of Vogel, Hagedorn, but it had not
Yours faithfuly,
SIGMA.
ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH
The P. & O. steamer Mongolia, Captain Coleman, from Bombay 29th ulumo, via Galle, Penang and Singapore, with the London mails of the 12th May, arrived this morning.
departure of this official-whose term of office in this province baa undoubtedly tended to weaken the mandarinate in
foreign estimation.
We learn that the Chinese officials are taking strong measures to protect the telegraph line between the Settlement and
replacing the stolen wire by no means been very frequent of late, and the cost of Mamoi. The interruptions to the line have
tribing. As the native authorities are now in se possession of the property, they do not, of course, find it to their advantage.to - encourage the "Fong Shui" doctrine promulgated by them at the inception of the undertaking. Any interference with the telegraph is now regarded by thêm in its proper fight.
Yesterday afternoon, at about 3 p.m., a wretched looking Chinaman~a native of mit suicide by jumping off the small bridge the Chinkiang province-attempted to com-
between Nantai and Chung Chow. Timely assistance was however at hand, and the man was saved, but seemed bent upon
been presented. He did not think the prisolved itself into a rhetorical duel between sufficient opium to accomplish the end in of Lords on the Queen's Proclamation re- for a few hundred cash for the purchase of Galle, May 29.-The debate in the House making away with himself, for on again reaching terra firma, his first enquiry was soners had been very long in the Colony Lord Selborne and the Lord Chancellor. they had come down from Shanghai lately.
Mr Kwok Acheong was examined am compradore to the P. & O. Company steamboat owner and a merchant. I don't kuow the prisoners at all, have never seen
now shown me. I sign my name "Acheong" for cigars, I know nothing about the order in English and not " Achung." Mesars Maowen, Frickel & Co., was ax- Tune Kang Hing, godown coolie at amined. He proved that the first prisoner
the imperial title have been asked in the unfortunate in business and had taken to Different questions regarding the use of view. The mat had been at one time
wealthy Ninggo merchant but had been House of Commons by Mr. Osborne Mor- gan and Bir Benry James,
gambling,
The Pand 0. mail, with advices Yoko don't know the writing, nor do I know the them before, I never gave them an order frain from using the title of Empress.
Latest Mail Advices-Yokohama, March 28, Shanghai, March 31, Fooshow, April 2, Hongkong, April 6, Manila, March 31 hate 21st, Shanghai 24th, Hongkong 30th March, Singapore 6th April, was received, via Brindisi, on the 6th inst., two days early Japan, advices to the 26th March, via San Francisco, reached London on the Sth inst. The sen, mail, with dates as tabulated above, was delivered, via Marseilles, yester-I said and then left. day, (May 11th), four days in advance of its due date.
The resolution recently arrived at by the creditors of Messrs. Malcolm, Hudson, & Co., in the Japan trade, for a private liquidation of the estate, has been registered by the Bankruptcy Court..
The following are the latest quotations of Barking and other Companies, connected with the Far East-Agra Bank, to 9 Chartered Bank of India, 14 to 151; Char- tered Mercantile bank, 22 to 243 Comptoir D'Escompte, f.630; Deutsche Bank, Th. 180; Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, 22 to pany, 33 to 35; Messageries Maritimes, 620; Suez Canal, 1.731; Japan Loan per cent., 106. to 110, ditto, 7 per cent,
Mr Samuel Fischer, stated as follows I am alesman of the store of Messrs Lammert, Atkinson & Co. of this Colony, Between 8 and 9 s.m. on the 15th inst, together unknown to me came into the the first prisoner who was previously al store alone. He handed me a paper the same now in Court marked A., which pur- ported to be an order for fiva bolta of Danvas, long fax No 2 signed" Ahchoong," and there is a red stamp of the name "Ahohoong" upon it.
was Achin, a sailmaker whom I know, and stamp. I was under the impression that it I said to the first prisoner "I haven't got this kind just now (meaning the article mentioned in the order), you had better get your master bere to select what he wants." He appeared to understand what 20 minutes, accompanied by the second He returned in about
prisoner. It strikes me that I have seen the second prisoner before, but I don't kuow him. I don't remember where and when I had seen him before. I asked him who he was sud he said "I am Achoong." I took him to be Aching, a sailmaker, I know Aching; he is an old man, but f and his toner was connected with him, but I did not make any further en- quiry I said to him I haven't got the particular kind of canvas you want, but you can select what you want." I can't
was asked who ** Al Chương” way, and hy F. & O. Company." He was told that replied "Kwok Acheong, compradore of whenever Mr Kwok Acheong wanted cigars he invariably came and selected for himself. The prisoner replied "If you don't belleve me, you can send the goods to him." He then left, and a letter in Chinese was sent to Mr Kwok Acheong to make enquiries. the pot proner proved the arrest of Inspector Grey of The prisoner said that he was ant to present the order by samo person. the person of the prisoner was found a pocket book,, in which were written the
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insurgents.
A Conference of the three Imperial who supporting the Austrian note, will be hold at Berlin.
Tho Colonies are free to adopt or to re-oughfares of the Settlement may have Observant rovera in the public ther-
have gained a azbatantial victory over the small boys and grown-up men. The Chinese Latest accounts state that Turkish troops primitive, contrivance in the hands of noticed a peculiar, although somewhat
call it rien Pao. It consists simply of two amall hollow pieces of bamboo, both of which are connected by means of about 50 to 100 yards. With this rude and three-lengths of cotton thread-varying from
hold between persons at either end of the simple devico animated conversations are
The amnesty agitation continues in trampet while his friend places his tube to line one using his bamboo as a speaking France. The Government is generally the ear. It is popularly supposed that condemned.
the same principle-with the difference tolography is conducted by foreignere on
Prince Hismark's proposal to transfer supported in the Dist by a decisive ma- the Frussian railways to the empire was
jority,
Sir George Balfour has called for papers reciprocal free trade between the Colonies with the view of establishing a thoroughly and the United Kingdom.
An enquiry into the loss of the Strath more, by the Board of Trade, has com menced.
that wire la ed instead of cotton thread, Tea. The irregular business in new Congou which was noticed in our last issue tlements of leaf from various districts were continued up to yesterday, when large set- The king of Dahomey has been fined reported, at rates which were it not for the
favourable difference in exchange as com He refuses to pay, but is allowed time to corresponding period of last year, would
communication with a prisoner for whom 124; Oriental Bank, 41 to 43; P.&. O. Comay whether the first prisoner heard what I names of five or six foreign firms. The £6,000 for outrages on British subjects,pared with sterling quotations at the
Mr Dennys observed that it was necessary for him to have communication with his client, and he had had no opportunity of seilles, May 21.-To Yokohama: Mr. Jules
Colomb, Mr. Kemperman. To Shanghai doing so before.
The Magistrate said the interpreter to Mr Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Towell Mr. H. T. Wade. Holmes was dashing about the Court yester-To Hong Kong: Mr. J. C. Wardlaw.
Per French steamer Hoogly, from Mar- day, holding communications with a prisoner seilles, June To Hong Kong: Mr. Percy
Such conduct was every few minutes.
Montgomery. improper and he would put a stop to it. If Mr Dennys wished to communicate with his
la the
writing, was in English. There was also some writing in Chinese. pocket of this books, there were some Chinese papers, and a blank form in English, the same as that presented to He said Messrs MacEwen, Frickel & Co. The
June.
London, May 29-The general anxiety give no perceptible advantage to foreign on account of Eastern affairs is unalloyed. buyers. As fi is, however, fine Congous appear to be somewhat cheaper, but making to the Mediterranean, making the number ority of the crop, no actual gain on last Insurers at Lloyds are asking war, risks,
Three more fronclads have been ordered due allowance for the acknowledged inferi
season's ratsa can be fairly established. Paris, May 29,-Kilt is the winner of to-day-taking the first cargo of the The S. 8. Glenfinias, cleared for London the French Derby, which was run yester season. day.
Total arrivals of Congon London, May 30.The announcement
(inclusive of Pebling)... 288,981 chests. day officially made. His nephew, the heir
(inclusive of Pohling)... 78,613 proclaimed Sultan in his stead." presumptive, Murad Effendi, has been
Lord Northbrook arrived in Londop Total arrivals of Souchong...
Stopk,.. 190,418 chests. yesterday.
367 Oolong 4,800, Scented Ton 2,166 bor,
of the Prince of Wales' visit to India will The vote of £60,000 to meet the expenses
London, May 31.The revolution in
not be exoseded.
alient, he would have no objection to his Bul at Saigon, on the trade of that port for the canvas alone. booked it to the dobit signed Ah Choong and stamped Ah Choong, Turkey is regarded unfavourably every.
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Quotations.
HOBERONG, June 17, 1876. OPIUM-New Patna, cash... 577)
#32
credit, 580
credit, 811
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15
Old Patna, cash.... 608
*
New Benares, cash, 565
credit, 567
#
Old Benares, cash, 688
erodit, 687
said; I was paying attention to the second prienner and did not pay particular atten- Mr Dennys appeared on an application for
tion to the first, but they both returned rehearing. The prisoner was sent to six
together. The second prisoner asked if we 101 to 103. weeks' hard labour and to be twice whipped
had any good cigars and I told him wo had, ten strokes each time for stealing a go nute Pekin, from Southampton, May 18.-To it was too dear. I said you can get prisoner was sent out with some policemen
Passengers Booked:Per P. & O. steamer and that the price was $10 a box. from an Indian. The sitting Magistrate, the Hon: C. May, said he could not allow any Hong Kong; Miss L. Stevens, Mr. J. Spur-cheaper cigars at the China shops, but they to point out the man who was said to have of the British Squadron ten. communication by an interpreter to a solici-rell, Mr. G. O'Brien, Navigating Lieut. are not good." To this the prisoner replied given him the orders for presentation.
Buckler, Mr. T. F. Brown.
"Yes, and Captains of ships like good The second prisoner was brought back in tor with a prisoner who was in the custody of the Court. Such conduct was unseemly Brindisi, May 29-To Hong Kong: Mr. given to him and they were carried away There was nothing found on the person of
Per P. and O. steamer Bareda, from cigars." The five boits of canvas were then custody, also the leather box in Cour and improper. 4
Scherzer.
Per French steamer Djemned, from Mar- Imade out a debit note or memo of delivery there were three plooss of clothing, four that the Sultan has been dethroned, was to Total Bettlements of Congou
by two coolles, About one hour after that the second prisoner, but in the leather box, for Achoong or Aching by our coolie. He stamps, one was in English Ah Choong" returned and said he could not find Achoong This stamp corresponded with the stamped name on the orders A. and B. There were the sailmaker, and that nobody know him. The five bolts of canvas cost $77.20. I eight memos, or orders for different goods believed everything was right before this directed to different firms. Seven of these I heard nothing more of this case until In-
were in addressed envelopes. No. 1 was spector Grey came to our office yesterday addressed to Messrs Heuerinann, Herbst & The Report of Mr. Tremlett, British Con- morning. The second prisoner selected Co., for five bozen of Manila Cigars, No. 1, 1575, has been issued. He states that the of Aching or Achoong, the sail-maker. I dated 15th June, 1876. No. 2 was address-where. doing so himself."
Mr Dennys replied, that he did not under twelve months in question do not present saw our five bolts of canvas again at the ed to the same firm for five boxes Manila
any marked feature for notice, the term Charge Room. I was shown a number of cigarn No. 1, signed Tung Kes & Co., dated Quebeo state that a great fire has broken. New York, May 30.-Telegrams from stand Chinese sufficiently to do so,
The Magistrate remarked that he did not having been marked by a quiet prosperity prisoners in the gaol compound and I pick- 17th June 1876. No. 3 was addressed to cut there, and is still raging.
which has gone far towards neutralising the ed out the second prisoner right off, but kiesers Laminert, Atkinson & Co., for six assume in the least that Mr Dennys pas a effects of the losses of the previous year, in the identification of the first prisoner I bozas Manila cigars No. 1, signed Ahliam Weir Hogg, Baronet.
London, May 80-Obituary.-Sir Wil- party in any way towards concouting a de- The aggregate chipping has, exclusive of picked out a wrong man before I came upon 15th June 1876. No. 4 was directed to Sultan was peaceably effected by the Minis- fence, and he had no doubt, he would be mail steamers, been 243,377 tons, or 322 him.
Choong, and stamped At Choong, dated
London, May 31.-The deposition of the very sorry even to hear of such a circum-vessels, of which no less than 167,067 tons, The Magistrate here observed that he Messrs Lammert, Atkinson for five boxes tera. Abdul Aziz is now & prisoner. Thers stance, but it was unseeraly and improper or 201 vessels, have been British-in rough must say that this was a very loose way of of Manila cigars No. 1, aigned Tung Kee & are rejoicings at Pars. The London Press for a solicitor's interpreter to be dashing numbers, two-thirds of the entire tonnage. carrying on business, and if the case rested Co., dated 17th June 1876. about the Court and holding private cun- The export of rios has amounted to 6,690,282 with this transaction, there would not be ported to be an order on Mesas Moon, Sultan favours a peaceful solution of the No. 5 pur- considers that the dethronement of the munications with prisoners. There had been a freedom-an impudent freedom piculs, the production having been on an
much chance of convicting the prisoners, Frickel & Co. for five bolts of canvas, long Tarkish difficulty. which interpreters to solicitors had arrogated unprecedented scale throughout the year. There was no false pretense as far as bellax, No. 3, signed Tung Kee & Co., dated
Of this amount 3,676,280 pieuls went to could see.
Aden, May 81.-The P. & O. steamer Here there was Mr Acheong, 17th June 1876. No. 8 was addressed to Indus, with the outward English malls of to themselves, assuming an importance as if China. The Consul reports that more ground the compradora of the P. and O. Company,. Falconer & Co. for one silver watch with the 19th instant, sailed for Bombay at ton they were officers of the Court, and his is being annually brought under cultivation; and one aching, the sail-maker, who was
a chain about cost $80; it was stamped and this morning. Worship knew what effect such an assum and from the reports from the interior in-
a myth, and there was another sail-maker signed Tang Kee & Co., dated 18th June London, May 31-There has been a de- Credit, & months night. tion of importance would have on the Chi- Dese. He did not, however, refer to this spections the expectation was warranted that named Achoong, who was not known at all 1876. No. 7 was directed to Messrs Chan bate in the House of Lords in reference On Calcutta, Bank demand, .... 229)
the crops for this year would be in excess in the Colony. Mr Fischer ought to have Gaupp & Co, for one silvor watch about to the afairs in Perak Lord Carnarvon particular instance specially. In the pre- sent case, the prisoner was a conviot, and even of that of 1878. In regard to imports conducted his business in a more business. $30, stamped and signed Tung Kee & Co., lengthily quoting from Sir Andrew Clarke's Bombay, demand, being now in Court, was in the custody of British manufacture have met with a larger great losses. Here he delivered goods to ed to Messrs Lane, Crawford & Co. for five parture from the policy indicated therein, Bar Silver, 17, data, B.,
Mr. Tremlett states that piece godds of like manner, otherwise there would be dated 16th June 1876. No. 8 was address despatches censurez Governor Jervois's den Shanghai, demand, the Court, and his Worship could not allow sale than before, and, in fact, supply the
Shanghai, 30 days' night, such exhibitions of impropriety...
a man of whom he knew giothing, It bolts of canvas, long far, No. 8, signed instead of confining his functions to the Sycee, Mr Dennys said the prisoner had been in entire wants of the colony in this class of would be onvenient to ma the other Tong Ree, dated 17th, June. Que of Resident's advice. Lord Carnarvonhse Mezionus,
goods. gaol all this time and he had no chance of
We understand that the remaining portion getting-instruotione from him."
His Worship presumed that it was the of the carriages, &o, for the Woceung and Shanghai Hailway have been shipped by the prisoner's friends who instructed him in the Glenroy, and that the line will probably be matter, and reminded Mr Dennys that this was a case of re-hearing, in which fresh opened for passenger traffic in July. It is evidence was to be produced to prove the hoped that it will be soon extended to other prisoner's innocence, and not in support of places in the locality. The State of Alabama is taking out machinery for mining Fagposes. The value of the Exports from the United Kingdom to the several ports and countries of the Far East for the three months ended March 31st, 1876, compared with the corres Ponding periods of two preceding yours, is returned as follows:-..
what he had said before.
to the case.
Mr Dennys observed that the prisoner might be able to give instructions material The Magistrate said he would place the services of a Court interpreter at Mr Dennys disponi
hir Dennys replied that it was hard he should not have the services of his own in- terpreter who knew all the facts of the case. Hi Worship proposed that a Count intere preter should be present to hear the inter- pretation of Mr. Dennys' interpreter.
My Dennys said this was an unusual course. All instinctions from a client to a solicitor were always private.
The Magistrate observed that if Mr Deanys did not consent to this proposition, he could not have any communication with the prisoner.
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Mr Denny's replied that he could not accept the proposition under the conditions stipmated. He would rather not have any communication with the prisonezą
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His Worship asked how Mr Krok Acheong was brought into the case as a witness.
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This cats was then put off at this stage, and the second case was commenced.
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charges into separate cases, e asked if the four stamps found in the box is Inspector Grey had any other case against one in English, Tung Kes & Co., and Praised to explain his future policy later. Gold Leaf,
Further details are wanting in respect English Sovereigns, the prisoners besides Mr Macouochie'd. this stamp made the impressions on
Inspector Grey replied that a similar the orders addressed to Messrs Falcotier to the cause of the dethronement of the
Australian Sovereigns, order had been presented at Mesera Lane, & O, and Messrs O. Gaupp & Co. The
Sultan,
Discount, Crawford & Co.'s, but the prisoners were hand writing of the sight orders was the hame as that on those presented to Mears
Shares, not identified.
Lammert, Atkinson & Co., and Meurs
Hongkong Bank, 4% prem. MacEwen, Frickel & Co. There were 87
HK Fire Ins. Co., $620 blank forms or orders in English. There
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China Fire Ins. Co., $155 were also European ink and pens found in We hear that there is a great amount of .K. & W. Dock Co., 87% dis the box. The second prisoner denied that sickness amongst the chipping at Pagoda China Tzaviera Ins. Co., $1696 he had given the orders to the first prisoner Anchorage no fewer than fifty cases being Chinese Insurance Co., als
Union Ins. Society of Canton, $600 to present to Moster Lammert, thinson at present under medical treatment. & Co., and Mears MacEwen, Frickel & Co. The S. S. Glennias, laden with new North Ohins Ina. Co., The 815, ex div.
Loong Kwal Kai, Interpreter at the tese, is announced to sail to-day for London C. J. Marina Ins. Co., Ts. 34 ex rOPUPEL Station, was examined. The first prisoner but, we believe, she has been detained. Yangissa Ins, Association, Fla. 640 gave the name of the second prisoner as the Her departure, thus early, was hardly Union B. Navigation Co., T. man who gave him the order to present looked for and with such a good start she HILO. & M. S.-boat Co. on the two firms. The second prisoner should easily beat all competitors.
Bi Boghet Steam N. Co,, T. 67 denied the charge, but the first prisoner The tall cutting epidemia, lately noticed Hongkong Hotel Co., $45 dia, cooperated with bia and said that he did, by our northern dentemporaries, seems to Chiness Imperial Loon, 4103," he baving gone fd Lammert, Atkinson & have extended to this neighbourhood. We
Temperaturé, BosGxoxe, June 17, 1870. Limpoo. In both instaners the victims were quite unable to account for the loan of (Taken at Macus, Falconer & Co.'s Frembes, their national badge.
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IN ORDERİ....
Mr Alexander Hsconochle, was called I am the manager of MacEwen, Frickel &Co, ship.chandlers. I know the prisoners. On the 15th inst. between 1 and 2,300 ... 12,500 £1,202 p.m. the 1st prisoner who was previously Co., and get the five belte of canvas. When bear of two dasses having occurred near
unknown to me came to the store and the second prisoner was brought to the handed a memo to me, the same now in station, a blind women, said to be the wife Court. It was an order for five boxes of of the second prisoner, was also taken up It was signed She said that her husband brought the can Manila cigars No 1.
Acbung It bore also a red stamp of vas home. The Jad prisoner thereupon the same name; I acked him "Who sent remarked that the Brat prisoner bought the you with his memorandum," He replied canvas a austion and bought it to him to
Achong aid "Is he the Phe taken care of. Compradore Be paswored "you," To
On the 2nd inet, the screw steamship Nepatil, of 3,000 tons and 800 horse power, belonging to the F. and O. Company, and built by Messrs. Alexander Stephen and one, of Linthouse, went on her trial trip, sud attained a speed of 16 knots per hour,
--It is ramoured that the Geridan Squad- rou, now assembled at Hongkong, has received instructions to co-operate if neces ary, with the English Flest in the waters. Sit Thomas Wade's movements in regard Peter Josey P, &, No. 19, the Constable ! to the Yunnan semplication continue to be
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