No. 4860-FEBRUARY 3, 1879.]
THE NEWLY APPOINTED AMERICAN CONSUL FOR HONGKONG, COLONEL JENA MOYBY,
OF VIRGINIA
A DEAR GAME AT DICS,
Chang Afat, a hawker, with two others, was charged with gambling with dice in the public streets. The second and third de- fendants were discharged with a caution, but the first having had the dice and cash found on hing, was sont to three months hard labour as a rogue and vagabond.
&ILIGED LARCENY BY A COLDIER-CON- FLICTING EVIDENCE.
out.
THE CHINA MAIL.
St. Petersburg, Dec. 30.-Whan General paid 15 per cent, and under 20; forty-four, occasioned by Seward's departure from enable the member to form an opinion in logized. The defendant was accordingly | 60 bags of flour, valued at $76, the property.
of Marcus Hall, the master of the Coloma. Kaufmann arrives, deliberations will begin with a capital of £21,077,0 0, paid 10 and Peking and the arrival of the Chinese Em. the case, and that after examining all the discharged.
The flour in question formed part of the on the gradual introduction of a system of under 15 per cent.; twenty-four, with a baasy here, and proposed now to open evidence givon, they should make up their
cargo of the vessel, and was shipped at San administration in Turkestan, conformably capital of £6,620,000, paid 5 and less than direct correspondence on the subject. To with the diverity of population. The 10 per cent.; and only four, with a capital day's is probably the first Cabinet meeting Feport, either exonerating Captain Howard
Francisco.
The master of the ship (Marcas Hall) gave. Chinese frontior question will also be fully of barely £663,675, paid loss than 5 per at which the opinion was distinctly express- from all culpability or recommending the
evidence to the effect that ho had received discussed with the Chinese Ambassador, cent. Thus one-eighth of the whole capitaled that immigration of all kinds had been revocation of his license as Master. This
information which led him to suspect that Russia has no intention of surrendering invented in theso banks yielded 20 per cont. overdone in this country and should be
and over; two-fifths yielded 16 per cent discouraged.
New York, January 4.A Times special report will be presented to C. U. Bemis,
the first prisoner was concerned in the rob- Kuldja
Berlin, Dec. 31-The North German and over; and almost five-sixthe yielded 10 Supervising Inspector, who acts as a review
bary of the four, which was missed as late as November last, and in consequence of this Gazette inveighs against the Danish Court per cent, and over. In other words, the says: it is anderstood there is a division ho called the man aft and questioned him for giving an official reception to the Bank of England, whose dividend was only of sentiment in the Cabinet upon tlie Ing officer in these vases. The decision of
in the presence of his officers, The man Guelph deputation which presented the O per cent, earned less than five-sixths of Chinese question, some members favoring theabrogation of the treaty and others Mr Bemis, either confirming or rejecting
admitted that he had sold four sacks the Hanoverian address of loyalty to the Duke the ospital in other joint-stook banks.
There fa not the alightest ground for favoring modificatione by which the num the report, is final.” “
John Scott, a private bo. 384, 0 Com first time, and got $2 for them. He said he of Cumberland at his wedding with the pany H.M.'s 74th Regiment, was charged did not know how much he had sold on the Princess Thyra, The Gazette ways that this doubting that in the great majority bar of immigrants from China may by with stealing & rent valued at 30 cents, the second occasion, but let the boatman come an avation overstepe the bounds prescribed by of cases these large profits were fairly limited. It is known that the Chinoo property of one Tang On Ke, better known board and take what he liked, for which he the rules of international intercourse, and earned. Banking, when properly carried Government will resist any offer to modify as Cheap Jack, from his shop No. 100, had received $3. On being asked how he Germany la surprised to see Danmark fa- on, is an exceedingly simple business, the treaty, but will not formally object to Queen's Road, East. The prisoner, who is got the flour out of the ship, he said he took voring an anti-German tendency, and die esally conducted by a board of direc-its abrogation should the United States a very honest and prepossessing locking the main batoh off and let the Chinese take regarding considerations which she is bound tors, and needing orly ordinary intelliinsist upon that course. The Burlingame The banker treaty contains no provision for its abroga- As this gentleman is expected by the fama, was further charged with assaulting what they liked, and while they were re-to observe in dealing with the German gence, care, and integrity.
receives the deposits of his customers, tion, but should this Government decide to coming or succeeding ateamer and is to co- Lukong No. 246, whilst in the execution of moving the flour, he (prisoner) had kept Empire.
walking about the deck aft to make the Herlin, Jan. 3.--The Post, discussing the keeps by him a reserve sufficient to meet ignore it, the Chinese Government would copy the post that has been held of late his duty. years by Mr Ouzeul General Bailey, (now Tang Ake, the complainant, was first mate believe that he was keeping his attitude of the Danish Court towards the the calculable demands upon him, and be forced to acquiesce.
Another Washington special says: The at Shanghai), with marked ability, high called and deposed as follows the priwatch all right. Nothing further passed be- Hanoverian separatists, says it considers Invests the rest in good and onally realiza mindedness and urbaulty, and as certain soner came to my shop at about past 7tween witness and let prisoner at that time, itself justified in asking whether the re- ble securities. If he does this, he prospera, delay of the Administration in taking injurious though undefined-impressions leck last evening, and asked to look at but he was put off duty. He was not given lations between Germany and Denmark are and bis prosperity strongthens his uredit, action on the Chinese question was caused and thereby enables him to prosper still by the expectation or hope that the new derived from echoes of the civil war have some books to buy. He then had on a red into custody, because witness wanted to aboat to undergo a change.
London, Jan. 8.A dispatch from more. Of late years, too, it has boon Minister would I dicate in some way what. gained renewed publicity by reason of his jacket. [Detendant appeared in the dock catch the bumboat. First prisoner was next appointment, it is due to bim and to the wearing a white buff jokot] He was quite asked if he could point out the boat and the Copenhagen says: Attacks of the somi rarely foued possible to establish a new bis Government desired to do in the community whoreof be is about to become solar and was alone. I was the only other man, and replied that he would know them official Prussian press threaten to cause a bank, and consequently the old ones enjoy premises. This has not been done even a member that possible misconceptions as person in the shop. He was there alto- again if he saw them. It was not the ship's diplomatic supture between Germany and a kind of monopoly. biore important than informally, but it is known that the officials
The 2nd prisoner's boat caine | Denmark.
all, the capital on which the dividends are of the new Embassy maintain that the this character and conduct be neutralized gether about 10 minutes. Whilst there, a bum-boat.
St. Petersburg, Jan. 1.-The revolt of paid is a very small part of the working Government of the United States is fully y facts derived from authentle sources; European toy came in; I do not know his alongside the next day, and the pisoner then de more so that the stigma of bad-fame name (points out shepherd, & Color Ser-identified the boat and the 2nd prisoner as Tartara at Kazan has been suppressed. capital. In addition to the 474 millions of bound by the existing treaty, and that attaches with greatest tenacity in spitheta guant'eson.) Whilst looking over the counter the man to whera ho had sold the flour. Two hundred rioters have boon publicly capital of those 118 banks, there was last whatever changes the United States may Foar a reserve fund, gradually accumulated now desire to make must be reached by having sarcastic point in their origin, auch I noticed the prisoner, who was standing The boat was taken to the Police Hulk, and dogged,
both the prisonere given into custody,
London, Jan. 1.-The recent sudden out of past profits, of 21 millions, which, negotiation. In other words, they hold Daguerrilla chiot,"
with his back towarda me, take up the vest It is of course presumable that the ap-in Quurt and put it under his jacket. I Karman Hansen, a scaman belonging to thaw caured numerous floods in England though not counting for dividends, was omthat the United States cannot of Itaalf pointment is a recognition by the President could not say whether it was a jacket or a the Colonia, gave evidence to the effect that aud Scotland. At Nottingham the floodployed in earning. Farthermore, the deposits impose any restrictions upon immigration of superior qualificatione and personal do vest he concealed, I got up from the he had often seen the 2nd defendant's boat was the greatest experienced for fourteen and current accounts were employed to mak-without a violation of the treaty, and that serts and the act in ordinary cases auffiess counter and searched his person. He alongside of the ship, especially during the years. The country around Darlingtoning the profita. We showed a few weeks ago the Government is bound to see that no official requirements in a conventional pressed his two bands to his breast, and time the cargo was being discharged. He and Wrexham is flooded for miles, and that, roughly speaking, the deposits exceed State assumes a hostile attitude toward sense; but the exceptional elements of when I tried to search him he struck me. had never seen anything in the boat to denote much damage is reported at Berwick and the paid up share capital about avg times, Chinese subjects in contravention of the
it to be a bum-boat, although it was called Aberdeen.
Reckoning deposits and reserve fund, the treaty, They hold on this: polat, indeed, Colonel Morby's position, an aspirant and He then pulled it.
Moscous, Jan. 1-A grand, International real-working capital of the banks was thus the position announced by Secretary Evarts. appointoo, have formed matter of public
Mr. Francis-You said you pulled to; but the 2nd prisoner used to bring spirits
on board to the men. Second prisoner had Exhibition will be held here in 1880, which about six-and-a-half times the capital on in regard to the hostile action of Newfound- comment, and hence arises our grateful Buty to throw a clearer light along the path Witness:-We both pulled it out. I often asked witness to sell him things from will probably be accompanied by great which dividends were paid. The current land against American fishermen, which is he is to follow.
called a constable. I found one three the ship. The crew used to call End pri- festivities, as it will be the 26th anniversary accounts are allowed no interest, and the that no local authority can pass laws in the pirate." He had asked witness of the Emperor's accession to the throne. deposits proper reo:ive bat a low rate; last violation of a treaty made by the central The immediate source of our knowledge pacos from the door. I asked prisoner why Boner
London, Jan, 3-There is another heavy year it was particularly low, as money was Government. This doctrine the Admini In this regard is a letter of December 6th hestole the veet, and he denied having dons to sell him flour, and used to approach the from a friend who, educated as a lawyer, so. When the constable came in, the vest matter in this way, "Anything you wanches snow storm in Scotland, and piercing cold throughout cheap. Thus the shareholders' stration is understood to accept en binding Witness knew air. Outdoor labour is again laterrupted, profita rera carned not by their own subscrip. upon the United States in case of the became a distinguished officer of the Army was lying on the ground. When the sell my wanches buy."
tions, but by those subscriptione-plus these Chinené, and in recognition of it. Secretary of the United States during the war, when Iukong came, the prisoner assaulted him by nothing about the sale of the four by the and railway blockade is feared.
Witness Was quite sure of London, Ja, S.-Admiral Hornby, com-large funds, for the use of two of which Evarts will at once communicate with the Col. Mosby became a noted Confederate throwing a stool at him. The lukonglet prisoner.
manding the British fleet in the sea of they paid nothing and for the third but Chinese Embassy in this alty for the leader; the two-when battling in Virginia called for assistance, and the prisoner ran both the 2nd prisoner and the boat.
purpose of opening negotiations on the *coming in dirent contact, as will presently away very fast. We had not strength to
George Jacobsen, another seatman, gave Marmara, telegraphs that one of the thirty-ttle,
Those reasons fully account for high subjoot. appear. Our friend attained the rank of Bri- detain him. I am certain the vest was corroborative testimony, and said he had eight ton guns of the turret-ahip Thunderer gadier General and now holds a responsible under his jacket. He had got a long way known 2nd prisoner to have bought some burst January 2nd, killing Lieutenants dividenda so a general rule; but the com-
THE SEWARD ENQUIRY. position in the Army at Washington, where off before the second lukong arrived. I flour from a seaman named George Wing-Coker and Daniel, two petty officers and on experience of the world tells us that feld, who had since left the ship. He gave four seamen and marines. The gun barst no business is uniformly well managed;
Washington, December 18-The House be is highly respected. Knowing that the am quite certain the prisoner was the mae. hits a dollar and a bar of soap for about 80 just in front of the trunnions, the muzzle and even, therefore, if we had no example Committee on Expenditures in the State utmost confidence may be placed in his
His Worship (alluding to a soldier stand.
blowing overboard. The gun had just to warn us, we should be inclined to look testimony, as well from family acquaintance-ing behind the prisoner who formed one lbs. of flour.
Department to-day further cross-examined The opse was remanded till Friday next, been fired with a battoring charge, but warily upon the unvarying success which G. Wiley. Wells, with reference to the ship as from these more public groundy of the escort and somewhat resembled the
when it burst it was loaded with a full the above figures show. It seems incredi we unhesitatingly quote the words with prisoner) sald-Are you sure that was not the 7th instant, at noon.
charge and an empty shell. The boatswain ble that out of 118 barks there should be Shanghai Consulate and the charges pre ferrod against Minister Seward, General which he frankly accompanies the com mandatory introduction of his former foe,
and thirty-two men were wounded, twelve no more than four that earned less than as follows :-** Colonel Mosby is a personal
very badly. The turret was disabled, but per cout. last year, and that these four shenidyom, of the Quartermaster's Department the ship was otherwise uninjured.
be so unimportant as between them to bave at Son Francisco, was also examined, with friend of mino and a man of very high and
referezice to letters said to have been Dublin, Jan. 3-General Grant arrived little more than half a million of capital; written by Dr McGowan to him, and also pure character, as well as of excellent
this morning, accompanied by General and doubt in this respect will be strong. In connection with a letter written by the udgment. My friendship began with him
Noyes, United States Minister to France. thened when we consider how much on a day when, having been captured by
The sa-President was met by the Lord courage it requires to face shareholders, witness to Consul-General Myers, both of our troops at a distance some thirty or forty
Mayor. On arriving at the City Hall, he usually tareasonable, with an unsatisfact. which, it has been alleged, were inter miles within the enemy's lines, he was brought with other prisoners before me for
was cheered by large crowd who had ory balance-sheet. While dividends of 16 cepted by Bradford while in charge of the Myers was to the effect that he had never examination, I was struck with his bold,
assembled. The Mayor, in presenting the and 20 per cent. are common, and even 80 Consulate Post Office. The testimony of freedom of the city, referred to the cordiality per ceut. can be quoted, shareholders are anly and Intelligent bearing, and liked
always existing between America and apt to conclude that their own management esived the letter in question from Dr. him exceedingly. At that time he had not made the reputation he afterwards made a8
Ireland, and hoped that in America General must be incapable, or must have made some MeGowan. Although the session of the
transpired. help the & people who sympathized with least 10 per cent. The dissatisfaction of the above fact nothing of public interest every Amerien movement. The freedom shareholdera might possibly cause a fall
Washington, Dec. 21.-The Soward In- of the city was enclosed in an ancient, in the sbarcs, and that in turn might alarm vestigating Committee was in session to- General Grant the depositors. There is little use in lec day, and Chairman Springer said the ques carved bog-oak caket. such satisfaction as the present one. Heableness. We must take human nature as was proud to belong to a country contain
we find it, and try to devise remedies to One of the He said he was not protect it from its weaknesses. ing many Irishmen. an eloquent speaker. He could only thank remedies suggested la a compulsory audit. them for the honour done him. Three We do not suppose that it would ensure cheers were given for Gen. Grant, and that dividends should be always earned, three more for Amerios. Dr Butt then for no auditors could undertake to value the securities in which investments had General Grant.
been made and without doing that it would be impossible to say whether the assets were over-estimated. This is a Boffi olent objection against Government sudi We have already called attention to sometara, for they would popularly be supposed of the dangers induced by the eagerness of to guarantee the accuracy of all the state- joint-stock banks to dealare high dividends. ments made. Ent it is no real objection As the subject is of special interest just galust compulsory audit, which would now, and has a direct practical bearing on undoubtedly be a powerful check on the the legislation to be undertaken when the practice on which we are commenting. The difficulty would be how to secure non-official Besion is restined after Christmas, we anditore independent of the directors, offer no apology for returning to it.
Directors bave a strong temptation to Election by the shareholders would certain
at any rate to keep up, their not do so, Expecta-dividends; because public confidence is the indispensable condition of banking success,
the men 7.
Complainant, looking, said -1 am not quite sure, he is somewhat like him.
Continued:-The prisoner never asked about the price of the vest,
Frederick Shepherd, a lad about 15 peara of age, said, his father was colour sergeant
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE RACES.
To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL,"
in the army. He said he knew the pri- soder. Had teen him before he lived at Wallington Barracks.
Had seen the pri soner before yesterday. About half-past 7 o'clock yesterday evening, witness saw the prisoner in complainant's shop in com-attendance at the courts. pany with Private Reddie. The prisoner
which were lying on the table.
Continued I noticed that his post bulged out and say complainant take the vest from the prisoner. Prisoner said that
A soldier. Ho did us more injury in was in the shop looking at some vests to grief, i give "Issgrim" the call for all Grant would do everything he could to fatal mistace, if it does not secure, them at Committee lasted about four hours, beyond i
Hongkong, Feb. 3, 1870, BIR,-Having been a regular visitor at the morning training, I take the liberty of sending you a few tips, to ineare success to those who take an interest in to-night's lotteries and have not had an opportunity of forming their own opinions by early Mr St. George's crack ponies having come the good races; his victories will be easier than those of "Snowdrift" and "Teen Kwang" in former years.
The Griffins are a fair sample, and the As usual the subscription. mokos are mokes in vory dead.
In the Wong-nei-chong I place "Tempta tion" or "Demeule.”
Ashley Cup-"Laagrim" (moral with a start),Strathavon" and "Red Robin:"" The Derby is very open, and opinions are
warfare, always wore his uniform and was he had bought it in the next shop for 30 Derby, will prove & closely contested event replied that no ceremony had given him turing the shareholders on their unreason- tion whether Soward should be required to
Virginia than any other, officer sad there were many atoriss circulated about him which had no real foundation; for, in fact, he never indulged in any but legitimate
uniformly (our friend does not intend acente. Prisoner and complainant had a humorous pun here) kind to prisoners. Liis cavalry command being raised to strike at pur communications, was given (in term
of the Act of the Confederate Congress) the came right of participation in the proceeds of captures that their Navy had. But,
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although his esptures were many, and in aggregate value exortus, he refused to take his share. In one instance with 85 men be captured a train on which was $147,000 in the hands of two Army Paymasters, his part of which $20,000 to $25,000, when the men begged him to make an exception in his own favour in that same; but he would not take a dollar and divided the whole among the members of the command with which be effected the capture.
scuffle together,
Complainant recalled, sald, that the boy was not in the shop when the vest was found.
Shepherd-Yes, Sir, I was
Prisoner, in reply to His Worship, said,
My defence in what I made before. There greatly divided as to the merits of "Bis. roade a speech, highly complimentary to
are more footch in the regiment than me.marck” and “Red Start,” the former being (Laughter.)
carefully hidden from too inquisitive eyes
Witpesa continued I am sure the pri-by blankets and hoode, and the latter soner is the man; I came out in the same regularly worked with a "postage stamp ship with him as far sa Singapore; I poluted up.. My tip is out the man in the Barracks. Brady (another soldier) saw him in the shop as well as 1,
Witness continued to reiterate that the prisoner was the proper man. He reported, be said, the matter to P. G. No. 16. The prisoner could not be found in his room at the Barracks.
His Worship remarked that it was a pity they employed idiots for policemen.
Witness said that the boy was present when the blows were struck.
"Bismarck " **Red Start" "Girtba, "
with one of Mr Paul's for next choice.
For the Garrison Cup, Iangrim, The Valley Stakes, Catashaw, Heather Bell, Black Liamond
The Fouchow Cup, Mr Paul's Starter.
tion, or Red Start.
The Canton Cup, Reicbfreiberr,
BANK DIVIDENDS.
obey a subpoena duces tecum, and produce the books, papers and vouchers called for, would remain undevided until the House reassembls.
Lewis, Consular clerk at Sbaughai, who had charge of the book in which was kept the account known as the Seaman's Fund, testified that all through his service an addition of 5 per cent. to the disburseraents was charged against the Government, under instructions of Seward, who said it was de- cae time the percentage was increased to signed to cover the loss by exchange. At 20, but Acting Secretary of State Conger reduced the percentage to 5, and required reimbursement of the difference. witness also testified to his refusal to sign a quarterly voucher for $300 for sorvices in the Consular Post Office, on the ground that he had worked a very short time. The explanation given of this was that while the
The
witage" salary in the Consulate was $2200,
his nominal salary as Consular. Clerk was
For the German. Oup, Isegrim will canter and there is no way so likely of gaining dislike to this proposal, being persuaded only $1000, and the difference was made ug
Yours truly,
STOP WATCH.
SKOCORA.
After the War bis professional income rone to $10,000 or more; but when, at
ength, he felt it a duty to declare his poli- Lakong No. 246, after a deal of pernas. tical preference for General Grant na Frest-sion, told the Court that first he went to
Another remedy is the fall and frequent dent, be lost a large portion of his practice the complainant's shop, having heard a
publication of accounts. Bankura havo A as the consequendo of espousing what was whistle blown; he saw the prisoner, and quietly in. viewed in a spirit of sectional hostility as tried to arrest him. Witness then sald the cause of tus North Novertheless, be
The other Races will depend greatly that confidence as by seeming to be very apparently that secrecy is essential to their either out of the Post Office fund or sise Yet the American banke seem to from Seward's own pocket. The witness prosperous. It will be in the recollection that the prisoner did not strike him, heu, on the racing of the first day. refused to accept oflos during the subao-only heard the whistle. [It was somewhat
of our readers that the last dividend of the do well ander publicity, and the great spesified two mortgages, aggregating some quent administration of Prendent Grant, dificult to get very reliable testimony from to save or make a fortune.
These hints may help a few unwary ones City of Glasgow Bank was 12 per cent.. banks of the Coutinent make publié tho | $15,000, that Seward had taken about the and even declined to act as Consul in cazəs
this bold look on." First he didy and
the rate having been gradually raised from details of their business No more than time there was the largest balance on hand wherein the Government desired to employ then he didn't.
8 per cent.; although the statements of auditing do we believe that publication of from the seamen's Fund. Seward was also him, lest his political course and the mo
Messra Fleming and Matthew, on which we accounts would put a stop to malpractices. the owner of forty or fifty Chinese bouses tires of it should be misapprehended. And
commented a week since, show that the But police and prisons do not put a stop to in Shanghai, the aggregate cost of which it is only that he desires to assure the Uni-
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN bank has always been in difficulties during crime. The most we can expect from any could not erosed $6000. Seward was lessee versity education of his seas that now be
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the past thirteen years, and probably has preventiva legislation is that it will make of the Consular building at Shanghai and accepta Government office, after suffer g
The boy, when recalled, denied that he Philadelphia, Dec. 18. — Arrangements never been solvant since its temporary the practices against which it is directed sub-let it to the Government at $3600, wore difficult and more liable to detection, whoress an equally commodious building he loss of a large portion of the practice was.
have been consummated for the establish- suspension in 1867. Here we have proof and that it will strengthen the motives that could be obtained at a much less rate. The that, as an able and reliable lawyer," he had
Withem (No. 246) said he knew the ment of a line of steamships between this of the declaration of dividends which were
are opposed to it. Fall and frequent witness, after describing the books at the It Consulate, in which the daily transactions acquired before the virulence of party war prisoner because he had a broad face, and p rt and Amsterdam. The first steamship not earned. But the malpractiões to which
publication of accounts would do this fare estranged many of his fellow citizens the two men standing behind the dock had of the line, the Stadt Amsterdam, is now this particular establishment resorted were of Virginia from him."
tall faces. This graphic mode of identifica on her way hither, and is expected to arrive so grose that it would be foolish and unjust would deter these from entering on a were entered, was proceeding to tell how well entitled to the sympathy of his own every one in Court was deeply impressed followed by the Stadt Haarlem,
Cartainly in these circametanoss ke leion could of core mot be disputed, and | about the 1st of January. She is to be to found an argument on them alone. wrong course who were not prepared for he wont to look for them in the loft of the Both Indeed, we may diamies that failure as due deliberate falsification, and it would afford Consular building, where old books and countrymen in China, nur legs to the re- with the keen perceptive powers of No. 240. 1 vessols belong to the Royal Netherland to something different from caroless businoge, materials for constant supervision and documents and other rubbish were kept, But neither publication of and learned from a Chinaman who had the have another instance Forificlam spect of every honourable person of what.
After some further evidence of a similar Steamship Company of Amsterdam. If the Unfortunately ever nationauty.
nature from a special bobby drawn from the project is well supported, a number of other more to the point, it in alleged that the accounts nor compulsory auditing would key of the loft what had become of them Canton, Feb. 1, 1879.
saras stock, and the evidence of the arreas vessels will be added to the line.
West of England Bank never recovered effect much unless the directers are made but before he could finish the story, Mer ing Constable (H. Haines)--who stated that
that the testimony was hearsay, and there. New York, Dec. 24. The Telegram from its lected in 1875; for a long time, Personally responsible for misrepresente rick, of councel, objected on the ground
dons. The City of Glasgow Bank was. when the defendant was arrested at the publishes the following, dated Larne, indeed, it is even ascorted that those losses required to return to a Governmont (fficial fore incompetent. After a long dinossafon. Barracks he had no tie on and had evidently Ireland, the 24th - The State Line steamy were not so much as written off yet the bren drinking the case was reminded till ship State of Louisiana, from Gisagor, bank divided 8 per cent, last year. It must periodical statements of Its note circulation, the Chairmsa overruled the objesilon, Wednesday, the 6th instant, at noon. which left that port on the 3rd for Now be allowed credit for having gradually and the amount of gold it held as a recorte solguing at one reason that there had bewa York, ran ashore this morning at Hunter's reduced the dividend from 14 per cent, in against the otrculation, Ever since the bad faith on the part of Boward and his Rock while entezing Lough Larne. The the height of the coal and iron inflation to beginning of January it made false returns, eoneel in withholding these book, while ALLEGED LABCENT OF A FUR COAT
Testal will probably become a total wreck, the rate mentioned. Yet, if the statements and get apparently nobody is peulhable, one of the express conditions on which the -VALUED AT $300. Jean Letorte; seaman French Bag-ship
Newburyport, Jan. 2-Caleb Cushing to which we have referred are correct, it. This ought not to be allowed to continue. inquiry had been continued was that there A school-boy, was brought up to answer died to-night.
was able to phoe that it had a handsome Every return or statement required to be bouka should be produced. Morrick and Armide, was pharged with being drune and the above charge.
made by law should he demanded under Ashton resented the charge of bad faith, New York, Tar. 9.-The Clerk of the net profit to dispose of only by treating had such a penalty as would defer the boldest and claimed, that the books were private. Ereating & disturbance in the streets, and Leong Achol, of the Tack Mi Hong, de United States Circuit Court, Bosion, re debla an assota, Here, then, we have a case.
An appeal from the decision of the Chate paulting one Yes Hing. The defendant posed that the coat in question was his procently refuzed the application of a Ching-in which the desire to appear prosperona from falsification, Pall Mall Gazette.
was taken by Bundy, and the Committee admitted the charge, and was fined 5 shil.perty Search had been made for the mist man for naturalisation, on the ground taken operated balefully. Can we safely araume
sustained the appeal year-Blaine, Bundy and Dunnel; naye-Dean and Mayhem. Hugs for being, drunk, and ordered to paying garment, but it had not yet been found. by Judge Lowell, that Mongolians do not that these two institutious bare been alone 60 cents amends to Xce Bing.
THE CHINESE IN AMERICA.
The Chairman later modifled the remarke Osmund Andreson, eraman American inspector Lindsay proved arresting the de come within the provisions of the Statute in over estima lag the amount of their
(8. F. Chronicle)
which had given offence to "a violation of fendant,
relating to the naturalization of free whiten gaisa Nhip, Pilgrims' Stanislas Hensch, seaman
Excluding the Bank of England, which Washington, January 3-After a pro." Wrench Hag-abip. Armide Thomas Boily taken, Mr Francis remanded the case till
After some preliminary evidengo had been or Africans. seaman, American ship Pilgrim ; wore each
Berlin, Dec. 19Bayard Taylor, Minister occupies a poouliar position, and, in prolonged delay, justified neither by the im- what in his judgment was the understand. Friday. fined 5 shillings for drunkenness.
of the nited States, died at 4 o'clock this portion to the other banke, has an enormous portance of the issue nor by the auransen Ing. The reported was directed to osale
Adjourned till Monday, afternoon. The fatal aymptoms came ou capital, we flad that 189 joint-atoul banks made by the President of early action after all allusion to the unpleasantness.
Jan. 8.-The Springer Coinmittse, cons suddenly. His had been out of bed and of the United Kingdom, with na-aggregate the passage of the concurrent resolution Mehoned Jama, a watchman employed at transacting business with an official of the capital of £47,012,048 last yest, divided proposing s modification of the Burlingame the Hong Ham Docks, was charged with american Legation yesterday. His death amongst their shareholders 26,5 0,620, treaty, the Cabinet to-day decided that dusting the Seward investigation, resumed being an average dividend of 18 per cent. Secretary Evarts ahotild open formal cor, its session to-day. The provésdings were stealing $80, the money of another Indien was peaceful and painless.
New York, Deo 20,- The Tribune's Berlin We doubt if, with the exception of in- respondence with the Chinese Government fined to identification and partial watchman. The case was liikawize remande special on Taylor abys! The deceated Burauer, the whole range of English business looking to the earliest practical limitation examination of a large number of booki ed till to-morrow at 9 a;m,
gentleman was a universal favorite. The could show a result equal to this. If we of this Immigration. It does not appear received from the State Department Emperor, the Crown Price, and Bismarck, pass to detaile, we find more matter for that any member of Cabinet favored expell containing letter-press copies of Consular greatly esteemed Taylor, whose appoint astonisument. One dividend was as high ing the Chiness already here, but, with correspondente, and a rzouzd of fees, etc. ment as Minister to the Court was exas 80 per cent a second, 26; a third, 25 perhaps the single excep lon of Devens, the Anguist Olsen, a seaman belonging to the tremely welcome to them. Mrs. Taylor per cent. There were in all eighteen banks Cabinet appear to unite in looking upon
dividends of 20 per cent, and upwards
Police Intelligence. (Both Magistrates Sitting.) Feb. 8, 1879.
DEUKENNEBJ.
Olivier Girem, belonging to French flag- ship armide, and Beliff, a Russian, were both cautioned and discharged.
Thomas Cassidy: seaman Sallor's Home,
was fined 50 cente
ANOTHER ALLEGED TREFF;
ALLESED THEFT FROM THE AMERICAN
BARQUE "DOLOMA,"
ÁBEAULT. Edward Parse, Police Constable No. 52, Aball charged on remand with`assaulting Mr Andrew Wohltem, the proprietor of the British Inn Tavern, The complainant she defendant was drunk at the time he bumbont-man and an old offender, were daring his long illness, and their bereaves Committed the stently and had stops apo- charged with bolag fonteres in thelogment is indeeribably and,
said he did not wish to press the charge, as American barque Coloma, and Laua Hi, & and her daughter devot-dly pursed him with a capital of 25,827,04 :, which declared the further importation of Chinese laborers habit of creaking, says he despises the mag
JOXES, whose boots hare & confounded Evarts related the delay which bad beon | "who hath no masle in his pply??
i
as harmful,
twenty sight, with a capital of 212,504,000,