THE CHINA MAIL.
No. 4721-AUGUST 21, 1878.]
should attempt to dictate to Governmenta to make out a bill for what money was due prosecutor's stall and attempted to steal and to individuals how and where the to him, and he made a charge for digging nowe money from the cash-box. The other conjugal knots shall be tied. There was the foundation of the wall, which Mr sharp two men ran away. There ware between a time when every man was compelled refused to pay and told him to alter the Ts. 300 and Tis. 109 in the box. None of account. Defendant made a great noise, this was missing. The prisoner said to believe what the churches were pleased and returned to Bir Sharp's office at 3 p.m. nothing when given into custody. to order, or otherwise to sacrifice his life at the same day, accompanied by a number The jury found him guilty. Sentence the atake for his temerity. Happily that of men. The same evening, the men, head reserved.. time is past, but it will have to be recalled ed' by 1st defendant, went to Me Sharp's The Sessions were then adjourned until before the Church can consistently insist private residenco and made use of threaten-to-morrow, at 10 o'clock. that a man shall be married, not in acing language. MrSharp's servante appear ed very frightened. Mr Sharp asked Mr cordance with his own convictions or Creagh not to punish the defendants, but those of his Government, but sa a fow that the at defendant be called on to find enfeebled Italian priests at Rome shall security for fature good conduct. dictate. These are days of freedom of opinion on religious as well as on all other subjects, and if an individul prefers to be married by civil ceremony outside the walls of a place of worship, we deny the right of any priest or clergyman to thrust
■ religious ceremony upon him.
In denying the accuracy of a certain portion of the report of the Commission on the Marriage Ordinance the Register has passed over silently another portion of the same report, which was also quoted in our article, ani which is in itself a crushing reply to Bishop Raimondi's attacks upon the enactment in question, ▲ "Further," reported the Commission, "the principle of the Bill is recognised in so-called Roman Catholic countries, such As France and Belgium, where obligations in relation to Marriages similar to those found in the proposed Ordinance are in force, and this Legislature has therefore many important precedente by which to guide itself in accepting the Bill as brought forward by the Government after receiving the approval of the Se- cretary of State for the Colonies." Bure- ly, we may ask, what is good enough for England, and for Catholic countries like France and Belginta, is good enough for Hongkong? The Bishop must give the Government and community here credit for a far better disposition towards himself than actually exists, or why is the question of the Marriage Ordinance being again steadily pushed to the front at the present moment. The Bishop may depend upon it that time has not worked in favour of his pretensions, more than it has in support of the almost extinguished political influence and faded glories of the Vatican...
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. [SUPPLIED TO THE "Omina Mau.."} (Pir B. B. A. à 0. Telegraph Oo's Line.)
LONDON, 18th August, 1878."-
It has been decided that the Russian Troops will embark on 16th August, and
V that the withdrawat of the British Tronclad Squadron from the Sea of Marmora will follow.
The Austrians have gained a complete victory at Belalovac.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Tha Khedire left Singapore for Hongkong at 7 a.m, on Tuesday, the 20th inst., and the China, with the next mail, at 8 p.m. the same day.
FROM an official notification which appears in our advertising columns it will be seen with satisfaction that the Govern- ment have resolved to obtain a higher
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1st defendant was fined $2 and undered to find two sureties, $7 each, to be of good behaviour for six months; the other de fendants were fined 35 conts each.
ABSAULTING A PRISONER IN GAOL, The romanded case in which one Li Atti,
(Before the Bon. J. Russell). Mr Hayllar prosecuted on behalf of the Crown the following gentlemen compris Noronha, T. Mallory, A. A. dos Remedias, ing the JuryMessrs. E. Melbye, M. 0. H. Wicking, O. F. W. Paterson, and
Kirchman.
REGINA V, MAK A YANG,—CUTTING AND WOUNDING.
a prisoner in Victoria Gaol, was charged The prisoner was indicted on three with assaulting another prisoner by strak-qounts with cutting and wounding a man ing him with a shot and fracturing his skull, named Sam Achik, at Yowmabtee, on the The prisoner pleaded not came ou again and was committed for trial 9th July last,
guilty. The facts of the case are brief- at the Supreme Court.
Jp as follows-The prisoner had been gambling with some other men in a carpenter's shed. He lost money and the men wanted to take his jacket. This be rezented, and the complainant took up a draw-knife and tried to out the prisoner. This complainant dented, and said that it was the prisoner who out at him with the knife, and cut his thumb nearly off. The Jury found the prisoner guilty on the 2nd
Dr. Ayres stated that he could not con- mid-r the wounded man out of danger. Although he might recover, the injury to the skull was permanent and could never be properly repaired.
STRAGGLER,
Thomas Lalley, saman, admitted being straggler from the American barque Be nefactor, and was order to be sent on board by the Police.
TO-DAY'S FINES.
Leung Aku, a coolie, was fined 60 cents for behaving in an indecent manner.
Lin Ackai and two others, fighting in the streets. Fined 20 cents each.
Un Ali, fighting.1 Fined 50 cents. Chan Atak, hawker, indecent bathing. Fiued 20 cents.
Man Ayung, hawking salt fish. Fined 25 cents.
Ho Ling Kwai, indecent bathing. Fined
and 3rd counte..
REGINA V. LAM ATAK AND UHONG ̈ÅKUM.
The prisoners were indicted, the first for lagosny from a dwelling-house and the sound for receiving and previous couvio: tions, The Jury found both prisoners guilty. Sentence reserved.
REGINA U. WAN AUREONG.
been recovered. It is assorted that the deceased bad hoon assaulted by the chief officer, and that his object in attempting to swira ashore was to lay a complaint before the Consul General. The whole matter, wo are given to understand, is to be thoroughly investigated.
(Courier.)
His Excellency Dr. J. Federico Filmore, Minister Resident of the Republic of Peru in the Empires of China and Japan and in the Kingdom of Hawaii, leaves for Tientsin by the s. 9. Pantah to-morrow morning (Aug. 18th).
Mastor's Ofice at Woosung at 1.15 p.m. on Whilst lying moored off the Harbour the 15th instant, the s. s. Perim was run
into by the British barque Fantaisie, the latter being at the time in tow of a tugboat, and in charge of a European pilot. The Perim sustained some damage to her starboard bow-to what extent is not at present known-necessitating her coming up to Shanghai for repairs.
WENCHOW.
Aug. 9th.
4 p.. to-day. She has made a dook for The Watervitch is advertised for sale at
herself, and, having righted more, seems as though she were sunk deeper. This, how over, experts say is not the case; and I hear Chinese speak of getting her off.
r
"Given under our hands at Singapore, this 23rd day of July, 1878."
(Signed) F. H, GOTTLIEN, J. P.,
Magistrate and President. F. WORSLEY, }
Ástestors, HENRY ELLIS,
Captain E. M. Smith refuses to sign the foregoing, and hands in his opinion which la read
(Signed) B. M. SMITH, Ascess07. Singapore, 28rd July, 1878.
unsatisfastery or inadequate, oven obtained after a struggle. Like that of the Crimea. Kussia, only having obtained Bessarabia in Eurogu, naturally looked for It roward to her conquest in Armenia. was unfair to argue as though the negotia tions relative to Armenia had been for the conclusion of peace between England and Russia, Turkey bad, by the treaty of St.
I consider Captain Greig fully justified to sto
"I differ from the finding of the Court, Stefano, already given up Kare, Batoum If England had gone to war to recover adopting the course he did, in passing in them, the war would have been long and the castward of Pulo Laut, where the chart expensive, and, probably, like most war, by which he navigated and even those of would have ended in a compromise. Kar the latest date, show no indication of the had been our Oriental empire; therefore
ship struck." very extensive reef which extends several anything to effectually guard our interests miles from the islands, and on which the In that quarter must be framed by our
selves, though the object of the anglo- Turkish Convention was certainly to place England in a position in which she might be connected with the force hecessary when any great transactions were contemplated, even though we may not feel it necessary to have recourse to force. But the object of the Convention was not merely or oblefly military, but to produce peace and tran quility, as well as to open up to the wealth and enterprise of Europe what is really another continent. But we must remember that England had enormous and substantial not interfero in vindication of those in interests in the East, and that if she did terests, Asia Minor must become a victims to-anarchy, and ultimately pass to Rusin, who would not be blamable for profiting by the state of affairs. Let Russia koep what he has obtained. England now said: Thus far, and no farther." Asia is large enough for both Russia and England. There is no reason for gonstant war or fears of war between thomi
LORD BEACONSFIELD ON THE
RESULTS OF THE CONFERENCE. (By Telegraph.)' Public interest in the promised statement by the Earl of Beaconsfield attracted a large and distinguished asserably to the House of Lords, including the Prince of Wales and other members of the Royal family. When he said That in laying upon the table Lord Beaconsfield rose, smid loud cheering, the protocols of the Treaty, of Berlin, be should be paly doing his duty to the House, to Parliament, and the country, by making some remarks upon the policy supported by We were truly delighted to bear that the British representatives in the Congress steamers are not to be withdrawn after all. He could show that in the changes which This may yet bring things right. The Cus-were-made in the Treaty of St Stefano by toms have issued their circular as to the the Treaty of Berlin, a menace to the in- rates of postage to be charged in future by dependence of Europe had been removed, their Courier, as followe
and the threatened injury to the British Letters and despatcher,
Lord Beaconsfeld sid he could not at for exhoz, or under...100 cash (say Sd) possessions, the population being among acting with Turkey, which is an independ Empire terminated. The Congress had
Newspapera, sach, with
restored to the Sultan two-thirds of his Present communicate the details of the pro- posed reforma in Asia Minor, as he was out regard to waight...50 cash (say 24d.) the wealth and intelligence of his subjects, out Fawer, and whose consent was required It was said that when the Congress talked to all the measures. Tae Government's The approximate calculations into sterling of establishing the Balkan frontier of what high rate; but as there is now only one establishing an indefensible frontier, but feets and armies, however great, but on the Aro mine. As will be seen, this is a very may be called Now Turkey, they were operations were in the interest of peace and It did not mainly rely on member of the community who will have to it was upon courage and fatrepidity that consciousness of Hustern nations that our bear the expense (Government and Customs impregnability depended, and it would be franking the rest), none but this unfortu found that, if left to these who defended Empire is one of liberty and justion. Date need complain. Perhaps, as the Cus- Plevna, that frontier could not be indefen-ferred that the danger arising from Turkish Earl Granville said he would have pre- toma courier, it would appear, has to run sible. It was said that the position of Sefia misgovernment had been provided against at any rate, and the small contributions of was yielded to the imparious demands of by European convert. ile complained that the minute "Public" cannot go far towards one of the Powere. He could assure their the interests of Greece had been disregardede reducing the cost to the office, it may not be Lordships that there was not a shadow of He did not think Cyprus waald add to the Wong Afnk, a coolie, assulting the parts of the Philippine archipelago on the the solitary representative of that great souago bigh in authority bad stated that it/power of defending the Suez Canal"; It.
thought worth while inflicting the tax on truth in this statement. Moreover, a por-
batting near Kennedy Road.
Chin Achung and 4 others, Indecently Brd of August, the Diario de Manila of the body. It may not be known in Shanghai was quite erroneous to suppose that Sofia would entail, cost, and responsibilities not
Fisod 24th August published the following some.
that the Chinese run couriers every alier was a strong strategic position. It had also worth the gain, each.
Lord Derby generally approved of What, Caan Atong and Ip Akani, obstruction.what interesting account of the observa, zate day between this and Ningpo and rice been said that the Congress made a great had been done in Europe, but he questions: tersa, doing the trip in from six to eight mistake in not securing Varna for Turkey, ei the value of Cyprus, and declared that Fined $2 and $1 respectively.
tions made regarding this extraordinary days. The charge is one hundred (100) but those who blame the Congress for com- he quitted the Cabinet because he dissented Ho Aku, shopman, obstruction and twien phenomenon :→→
cash for a packet weighing a catty (ay 11mitting an error in this respoot quite forgot from the decision to seize a naval station in previously fined $5 for a similar offence. Fined $5.
The day before yesterday, between 2 (92) So that anyone wishing to send heavy that they have allotted to Turkey the har- the Eastern Mediterranean, consisting of" Fong Aiu and two others, obstruction, and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, a aron matter, where the difference of time in bor of Galatz, by far the most important i Cyprus and a point on the mainland, by
transit is not of importance, may perhaps the Black a had the above information of use. The Fined $1 each.
Castoma courier takes from 4 to 6 days, and has hitherto run most regularly. We are in great want of rain, which threatens for a while, but seldom comes-N. C. D. News.
25 cents. mises to be in a filthy state.
Tung Asee, shopman, allowing his pre
Fixed 25 onts.
Lum Akwai, a tinker, washing his plothes in a stream used for drinking. Fixed 80 canta,
Polico. Fined $2.
Fined 50 cents vach,
Leang A-1, obstrustion. Fined $1. To Achong and another, obstruction, Lum Ahop, & coche, cutting trees. Fined §6.
SUPREME COURT,
IN ORIMINAL SESSIONS, (Before His Lordship Acting Chief Justic Snowden).
August 21, 1878.-
Jury:-Messrs E. Beart, T. Biber, C. Kock, The following gentlemen comprised the D. McCulloch, L. Poesnecker, J. M. Guedes, Jr., and J. D. Butchinson.
REGINA & CHUNG ACHEI,
The prisoner was indicted for stealing some pisces of broken silver, valued at 40 cents. The Jury found him not guilty.
Javagnin
REGINA U. MICHAEL BURKE.
Michael Burke, late 2nd officer of The
The prisoner was found guilty on a charge of larceny with violence at You-ma tl Sentence reserved.
Manila.
In connection with the severe shock of earthquake experienced at Manils and other
crowd of natives collected at the railings of the suspension bridge, to observe a pheno menon which at that time took place in the river. From time to time pieces of mud were expelled by the water in ebullition, accompanied with a raport resembling that of a fire-craoker. Persons who told us you terday morning about 9 o'clock. regarding their own observation of the phenomenon were of opinion that it was a symptom of a terraqueous commotion, and in a few hours later this bypothesis was completely con. firmed. We remember that the same thing occurred before the earthquake in 1863 in the river Pasig, opposite the Teatro Es. panel of Arroceros."
The Commercio of the oth, while referring to the same subject, also saya ;~~~
"We recollect that at the time of the violent earthquake of the 1st October 1869, there was an id man in Tondo who could forstell the proximity of an earthquake by the strange movements of the water in his house-well, and it is also said that this man had been conveyed before the superior au- his otservation, but soon the subject was thority with the view of his explaining
factory conclusion. We think the affair deserves fuller study."
Japan. (Gazette.)
Among the names of gentlemen called to the Bar by the Middle Temple on the 3rd July, we notice Mr Mari Yashi Nagaka, of Yokohama,...
(Mail.)
We regret to bear from Kobe that Messra. Kirby & Co.'s fine warehouse and shop Fortunately for him, the buildings &c., were last night entirely destroyed by fire. were insured for a considerable sum: the estimated losses by the offices are
.$20,000 London and Lanosshire. 20,000
7,000. Hongkong Fire...
$47,000
China Fire
Roumelia, it was at one time auggested to With regard to Hastern call it South Bulgaria, but it was feared that there might be some intriguing parties who would endeavor to bring about-a-nnion- between the two Sixtes, ao, puesibly, great ing fresh complications.
Lord Beaconsfield further stated that the opinion above mentioned, that Sofia was not a strong strategical position, was that of Mehemet All Pasha, who, however, con sidered the Pass of Ichtiman, which the Congress secured to the Sultan, as vitally important.
Lord Beaconsfield's statement showed throughout a strong bias in favor of the Turks. Thus, he almost apologized for the limitation of the Sultan's authority in Eastern Roumelia.
One of the greatest obatselan to an object upon which the Congress was asuimus, namely, the reestablishment of the Sultan as a real independent authority, was the soarchical condition of Bosnia and the asighboring countries. The most compe
tent authorities had convinced him that it
civilization.
secret expedition from India, without the consent of the Sultan.
Derby had not given dae weight to the part Lord Salisbury pointed out that Lord
which Austria played in the new arrange ment. If Turkey now goes to "pieces, denied Lord Derby a statement in regard to Russia would not rule the Bosphorus. He
not have remained loyal if Russia had been a secret expedition. He said Indis, would allowed to rule on the Tigris and Euphrates. Lord Derby emphatically maintained the truth of his statement relative to a secret expedition, saying that he had notes, made.
at the time.
T
Lord Salisbury said he believed that Lord Derby's memory was bad.
A SOKNE. Salisbury deolared that he had to state, on behalf of his colleagues-Lords Beacons field, Cairns and ranbrook, Sir Stafford Northcots, Right Honorable Mr Smith, ne Duke of Rishoud and Right Honorable Mr Cross-that Lord Derby's statement relative to a secret expedition for seizing Cyprus was not correct. There was quite a scene of excitemeat, during which Lord Salisbury was called to order for saying
aum for the Opium Farm than thoy Frederick, was indicted on three counts for given up, and without coming to any satia &c., who occupied part of these buildings, perhapa, havo boen unsuccessful, and such that the statement was not true.
have hitherto been receiving. We under-assaulting a seaman named Raab on the
stand that the Salgon Government were ' accesatul in obtaining a material advance on the previous rent of the Farm there; and there is even more reason why a much larger som should be forthcoming from the monopoly in this Colony.
charge was preferred owing bigh, Beas. Raab la sitoa dead, and the au informa- tion laid by several the crew.
Frank Bell was first called and deposed to his having been second mate and then disrated, the prisoner being promoted in his stead. Two seamen ran away at Batavia, George Rasb and Charles Vincent. They were taken back to the vessel by the police,
TAE New York Tribune says "It will be The men were put in frons and released the news to many of our readers to bear that same evening, Witness saw Raab beaten the Chinese Government is maintaining in that might by the prisoner. Prisover used the city of Hartford, at an annual expense an auger handle to strike Raab with. Wit ness had seen prisoner strike Raab more of 100,000 dollars, a school where more than 100 Chinese boys are going through than once during the night. Prisoner was a an edunational course that is to last fifteen little intoxicated. There were several cats years. But eren many who have known of oa Raab's head and face, and be complained the existence and objects of this institution, of belag hurt internally. His back and can hardly have been made acquainted with shoulders were black and blue the next the romantic history of its inception. This day.
China,
FOOCHOW.
(Herald, August 15th.) From our Shipping Reports, published above, it will be observed that the German schooner Johanna Kremer and the British barque Lizzie met with very heavy weathor on the passage from Nowchwang
Messrs. Skipworth and Hammond, drapers, were burnt out of their former tenement not long.ago.
The Straits.
(Singapore Daily Times.) The finding of the Court of Inquiry into the stranding of the & S. Glamis Castle on the Natunas Islands on the 30th June is published. It is as follows:
Quotations.
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would have taken 50,000 of Turkey's best troops to secure any approach to order in Bosnia. Even then the attempt would, an effort must have secured Turkey's abso- lute ruin. He disclaimed any desire to attribute the occupation to the necessity of submitting to the wishes of the majority of the Congress. Austria undertook occups- tion at the suggestion of Lord Salisbury, arnestly supported by himself. The object in recommending occupation was to protect Turkey. The Government had consistently realated the principle of the partition of Turkey, because, exclusive of the considera- We, the undersigned, having at the tion of morality, I believed an attempt at request of this Excellency the Governor of partition would inevitably lead to a-long- We have not heard of any further move- the Straits Settlements,
The advocates of en Enquiry and sanguinary war. ment on the part of the anti-foreign faction into the stranding of the British steamer partition had spoken out. The Government at Wu-shih-shan.Efforts, are, however, Glamis Castle of Glasgow, 1538 tons register, had been taken up into a mountain and being made, we understand, to induce the oficial number 68,090, James Greig, Master, shown all the kingdoms of the earth, and mission to accept a site elsewhere; but it certificate No. 02782, as extra Master, in told, "All these shall be yours if you will is to be hoped that justice and treaty right accordanoa with Ordinance XXVI of 1870, only worship partition." This remark of will prevail
do hereby find that the said steamer left the Premier seems to be an allusion to the is to be found in a leòture delivered by the By His Lordship-The wounds on his Our readers are no doubt aware of the amoy on the 24th June, with a full cargo proposal which Prince Bismarck is generally Rev. Joseph H. Twichell, of Hartford, face had healed before he died. There existence of a foreign cemetery at Pagoda of tea and sundries bound to New York, understood to have made, that England: before the Kant Club of the Yale Law
were three or four on his face, besides those Anchorage. For some time past the want All went well until the morning of the 30th should occupy Egypt 1 Continuing, ho Babool The hero of the story which Mr on his head. I did not consider the wounds of a Mortuary Chapel in this cemetery has June, when the island of Stekong, one of said; "It was remarkable that after a great Doonmentary, 6months' sight,.. 8/10 a 8/10 Twichell tells in such a simple, unaffected dangerous at the time. Raab was a very caused great inconvenience, especially in the North Na anas group, was sighted right war and prolonged negotiations, all the wet weather when the solemn funeral service ahead, the course was altered to the east-Powers, Russia os strictly and complete y way, and yet so picturesquely, is Yuug quiet man. Wing, who had the good fortune to be
August Leonhardi and F. Stetting gave has to be read under difficulties that may ward with the intention of passing to the as the others, came to the unanimous brought to this country to get an educa similar evidence.
be readily imagined. It is now proposed, eastward of Fulo Laut. The steamer pro- conclusion that the best chance for the tion, and who conceived at seventeen the
When called upon for his defense, the we understand, with the sanotion of the ceeded on her course until half-past tranquility of the world was to retain the plan which took him twenty years to effect. prisoner said that he was afraid of his life foreign consuls, to erect s suitable structure, a.m., when she took the ground, at which Sultan as part of the European system. It is the old story of men with great ideas when he went on board the ship at Bermuda. at a charge of a few hundred dollars; and time the following bearings were taken He pointed out that every great war was
Mexicans, Bell had a revolver in his box and had we are requested to state that donations north end of Stokong N. 29 W. and the followed by a redistribution of territory, long years of waiting without a chance of work, long years of working without result, threatened to shoot him (Burke) because towards detraying the cost of this inudable south end of Natunas 8. 45 W. The but that was not partition. Austria had, Gold Lai,
be had taken his situation, and owing to undertaking will be thankfully received by vessel was found firmly aground, and it perhaps, lost more provinces than yer English Sovereigns, sudden reverses which put him back where he began. A young man so far Americanis. the shortness of provisions. With regard the honorary treasurer-Captain T. B. being impossible to float the ship except Turkey, France lost provinces, but the Discount, ... ed that he took prizes at Yale for Kuglien to provisions prisoner said that the crew Reunell.
by lightening ber, the Captain, finding he was still a great Power, with a commanding composition, and had to learn Chinese had certainly cause to complain. They
could get no assistance from the Island, fature. England lost some of her most again on going back so China, his task was did not get their allowance, but that was
jettisoned about 1,400 tons of tea, by precious possessions through bad govern Hongkong Bank, 90% prom, ez diy, to press upon the most Conservative people not his (prisoner's) fault, He had simply
reason of which the vessel came off the reef ment, a loss which every Englishman must Unton Ins. Society of Canton, $1,400 in the world what seemed a radical, if not to do as he was told, Rasb, he said, laid
at pm. on the 4th July, when it was deplore at this moment, and which would China Traders' Amo, Co., $1,500 a revolutionary project. He succeeded at UP, and was told to turn to again owing to We have been informed upon very good found she made no water. On the same not have oscarred if the principle which fengisze las, Asc00,, Tis. 700 "last_in's country where the death of an hi having been seen looking out of the authority, that the Gleneagles was thirty- orening the proceeded on hor voyage to now governs her relations with her Colonlet Chicore insurango Do,, $320 official's mother may delay an enterprise forecastle by the Chief Mate Prisoner eight days fifteen hours on the passage Singapore, where she arrived on the 6th had been then observed. He defended a North Chins Ins. On, Tis: 1,080
limit not being fized to Austrian occupat.K. Biro Jas. Co., $950 for three years, and rose with the triumph a very ill when Raab and Vincent are from Woosung to dock; and the Loudoun idem. of his idea, Yung Wing is now a mandarin brought back at Batavia, The mate put Castle, thirty-nine days fifteen hours; but We are of opinion that Jautes Greig, tion, as that would have held out hope to China Fire Ins. Co., 1845 of high degree, and the school he has them in irone, and they were kept these times are hardly fair to the steamers, Master of the steamer Glamis Castle, was to agitatore. His Lordsbip pointed out that H.K. & W. Denk Co., $40 % prem. founded will in a for years send back in irons until the Captain came on board as they both missed a tide at Woosung and blame for having placed his ship in stich the English had, according to promise, ... & L. 8..bes, 16% prom. across the Faciße a hundred young, men
and gave orders to man, the windlass another at Gravesend. The Gleneagles has dangerous proximity with the land of obtained a bearing for Cresce, and had Shanghal Steam Navigation, 316, 20 who, in China, will be atateatzen and He denied having ssaulted the man Raab, beaten the Loudoun Castle's last year's Natunas, as also for having imprudently made, prior to the Congress, overtures to Hongkong Gas Co,, 8971 philosophers, Mr Twichell is right in but said that the Captain was very time, although this year all the steamers driven his ship at high speed through dan the Porto, which were received in a more bougsong Mort Uo., 562 calling this one of the most remarkable neglectful. Had it not been for the had a much stronger monsoon against them gerous navigation, and m passing to the than encouraging spirit, for such a rectifica China Sugar Refining Co., 965 %
pre tion of hor frontier sa will give Grocce's | Quiness imperiat Loen, $103.10. institutions of the age, and right in calling boy in the cabin bringing him eage and crossing the Indian Ocean. The passage eastward of Fale Lant.
Dc "We consider, however, that the Master considerable increase of strength and re-
of 1677, €107. Yung Wing one of the most significant little delicacies, he (prisoner) believed he from Hantov cannot be compared with
that of last year, as this year the steamereacted with' decision and firmness in his sources and prevent the brigandage and characters of modern civilisation. It would have died also." might here be added that much of the the third count, via, with assault occasion rant right through.
The Jury found the prisoner guilty on anchored at night, whereas last year they endeavour and determination to save his continued dissensions which are favored by
Temperature. ship, and that it is owtog to bis prciopt the present configuration of hor frontier (Tekan at Masers Falconer & Cole Primissi early education of Yung Wing fell upon the
Yesterday morning (bug, 16th) the cook sution in jettisoning his cargo, that the But the Greeka had evidently quite raic worthy and revered missionary, Rev. Deing actual bodily harm. Sentence reberved.
of the American barque W. H. Bease, now | Glamis Castle was saved from total loss. apprehended the obfect of the Congres
Queen's Road) REGINA U. LI ANAM.
lying in the Hwangpo, jumped overboard We also and that the officers, angineers, They were coveting Constantinople and Boxázona, August 22, 1878. The prisoner was indicted on a charge of with the intention of swimming ashore, but and crew of the ship worked hard, and talking of accepting large provinces and BARQUETE 9 AM. stealing silver and money to the value of he had not been many seconds in the water behaved well, in sesisting the master in powerful islands as an installment of their
full claim. 8800. Be pleaded not guilty. It appears before he called for help. The act was saving his ship.
Bael Beaconsfield, in summing up the TERMOMETE that the prisoner and two others went to witnessed by several members of the crew, **Taking into our consideration the whole the prosecutor's store, and one of them and Captain Baker immediately ordered of the circumstances, we return to James general results of the Treaty, as regards arked for digera Prosecutor who was boats to be lowered, himself jumping into Greig, master of the steamer Glamis Castle, European Turkey, pointed out that, ez- sitting on his cash bon at the time, stood a boat alongside and hastening to try to his certificate; but consider that he should clusive of Bosnia and Bulgaria,, she still up to serve them with cigars. The prisoner save the man, who was apparently drown-be censured, and we do hereby censure bizz contained 60,000 square miles and a popu
|lation of 6,000 000. When the line of the and quother man were at another shop (the ing. The effort was, however, of no avail, accordingly.
Balkant was ized, Princo Bismarckt "had said, Turkey in Europe once more exists," Lard Deserntleld did dot think much berate
B. Brown, of Yokohama –En, C. M.]
Police Intelligeãoo. -(Before 0. V. Creagh, Big.)
August 21, 1878. --
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Hi Awa, and 7 others, ouollen, were charged by Mr Granville Sharp with create ing disturbance at his house. It appears *that ist defendant had contracted to build wall for $200, and most of the money has esa advanced to him. Defendant was told
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