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„the law, which all must have known-theployed, and asked for money to buy food for Wei Sing Lottery was one of those specially herself and the children, and was denied it; named in the ordinance of 1876-the full again she wont when the child was in penalty would be imposed on the six pri- aztremis. The master-at-arms to whom she soners of $200 each.
made her complaint, communicated with the With regard to the property to be confis-Secretary to the Commodore, and through osted,
takon.
The Magistrate said the Ordinance was plain enough, everything used in the gambling was to be confiscated.
Mr Hayllar: But I contend that means the tickets only.
The Magistrate: The money cannot be Capt. Deane said he believed the custom had been when money was found on the table it was confiscated as being in usa; if it was in the gambler's bag it was the same; but when it was in a lock-box or anything of the kind, it was held that it could not be held as "in nse."',
The Magistrate said the money in this caso could not be conuscated; it must be returned.
This closed the case.
THE CHINA MAIL.
the place; the offended spirits of dispossessed dead wreaking vangeanco on their peccant relations. One grave belonging to a Censor of the Ming dynasty, contained a coffin in perfect preservation. On being opened, a cloud floated out of the coffin (the souls F), and the two bodies, those of a man and wife, were disclosed to view, the clothes and flesh being apparently in perfect preservation. Oa. being touched, however, everything crambled into dust.. Sic transit gloria mundi.
slight-appreciation in Court. The woman eventually was sent about her business.
The Court was crowded, all during the hearing of the case; some three or four hundred women being prevent; chiefly beatwomen and such like. These all con- him the Commodore was made acquainted gregated in front of the Court-house on the with the facts, and an attempt was made to rising of the Court, and an attack on the do something for the poor woman and her paramour of the prisoner was apparently child. When examined first about the mat-meditated, She sought the protection of ter, the man had the hardihood to deny that the police, and the crowd moved round to this woman was his wife, but when spoken the side door which leads from the lower to by the officers of the ship he admitted it. part of the Court house into Peddar Street; The Taotai sanctioned the sale of the hill, That time, the child she took with her, died so that here too egress was impossible, and with, it may be presumed, the consent of on the deck of the vessel, and the officers she had to be protected by the police until his own authorities and for the use of for made the man ses to its burial. They went the crowd dispersed, which it was by no eigners in Chinese employ, and the price has to the police office and got permission from means smart in doing. Had the woman been paid with Chinese money. It is diffi- there to bury the child. It was greatly to fallen into the clutches of the indignant oult therefore to see how the high authorities be regretted, it was most unfortunate, for boat-women and others there congregated, can object. But the poor people wounded the sake of the prosecution against this she would have fared badly, without doubt. in their most snored feelings, may be allowed man that an inquest should not have been The Chief Justice further told her he held on the body.
was very much inclined to send her to jail too, for telling such a lie as she did in the witness box, in saying that the child did not die of want, when she knew nothing whatever about it.
The Chief Justice: It is to be regretted, Had there been an inquest there would have been an examination of the body, and we would have been in quite a different posi- tion. Who gave this permission?
The Attorney General: Inspector Rivers, I believe.
The Attorney General: It is his duty to report to the Coroner er Superintendent of
Lo Asking, 84, and Chan Asaí, 24, re manded from the 16th, were charged with being rogues and vagabonds, and "causing The Chief Justice: What is the rule? an obstraction by gambling on the Chinese If the report is brought to him that any one Recreation Ground on the 17th inst. Ser-has died suddenly, what is it his duty to do? geant cam Akun, stated: About 3.80 p.m. yesterday, I went with P. C. 151 to the Recreation Ground. I saw the two defend ants managing two Fantan tables; the ta- bles were resting on a hawkers stall. A number of people were gambling at both tables the bankers escaped with the me ney. I saw money staked on both tables. I arrested the let defendant; P. C. 151 arrasted Chan Asai.
P. C. 181. gave similar evidence to the above,
Both defondante admitted having been previously in trouble, one for assalt, an- other for gambling. First defendant was sentenced to four weeks' imprisonment with hard labour. The second to three months with hard labour, and to and se curity in $26 to be of good behaviour for
one year,
Police.
do.
The Uhief Justice: And that he did not
The Attorney General: I have enquired into the matter, and this he did not do And through this it is that we are not able to bring before the jury that soientific and precise evidence na to the eanse of death, which we might have otherwise been able to pro- duce. When this man was charged with the offenses he was now here to answer he made a certain statement, after being duly cau- tioned, to the effect that this woman had been unfaithful to him, and that he had therefore left her, and further that he was not the father of the child who died nor of the next eldest one; he had not been living with her for four years, and that my there was nothing to bind him to support the children be would not do so. He (the Attor- (Before the Hon. C. B. Plunket.)
ney General) was satisfied he could produos Tam Achan, 45, a caulker, was charged evidence to prove very satisfactorily that the with causing an obstruction on the road-man had not abandoned her at that time; but way at Prays West on the 18th inst. that he had actually been living happily Defendant admitted the charge and was with her, until this improper alliance took -fined 81. -------
-place between-him and the woman-at-Wau-- Cheong Ayn, a boatwoman, was charged chai. As to the child not being his, he was with a similar offence and fined $1.
present at the naming of these two children William Price, 21, a private in H. M. to whom he referred, and took the position 27th Inniskilling, was charged with being and discharged the ceremonies as the father. drunk, creating a disturbance in the street, At no time before the quarrel arising out and assaulting P. C. 208, while endeavour of this, and all being taken to the police ing to take him to the Station, and was station, did he ever make any excuse of the fiued $1 for disorderly conduct, and to pay kind for his conduct. His Lordship would ten cents chair hire. Prisoner paid the define manslaughter for them. He again fine and was marched off by one of the mi-directed their attention to the points of the litery police.
Wat Akwong, 29, a cow-herd, was charg. ed with assaulting Tang Akong on the 19th instant, at 5.80 a.m. on the Pokfoolum Road. Defendant said, he was driving his cows when complainant frightened them by driving his eart through them, so he beat him with a stick-Fined 83, in default of payment ten days' imprisonment.
SUPREME COURT.
IN CRIMINAL SESIONS.
Saturday, July 19.
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two counts in the charge. If they found him guilty on the first, it would not be necessary for them to go into the second count. The less was merged in the greater.
The Attorney General then proceeded to call much the same evidence as was addnoad before the Police Magistrate when the case was heard in the lower court, and as that has been already reported it need not now be repeated. The sad story is fully given in the Attorney General's opening
address.
(Before the Acting Puisne Judge, J. J. Francis, Esq.).
LARGENT FROM A DOAT.
Chau Ayan and Liu Asan were charged, on que count, with the larceny of two boxes Show-ke-wan, and on a second count with and their contents, from a fishing junk at receiving that property, knowing it to have been stolen.
Mr Ny Choy prosented, and the jury was as follows:Messrs Q. J. Guttierez, Kennedy, H. G. Just, W. Keller, H. E Braddon, L. Kirchman, M. Da Costa,
their murmur,
Everything is quiet here and trade prosperous.
Weather very warm here, 92 by day and 80 at night; water rising slowly, but it is said to be higher than it was last year,. C. D. News.
TIENTSIN.
July 7,
Our correspondent has heard from the low-lying country to the South-west, that large tracts are already inundated. In those sections there must be an inevitable failure to fall. After a few hot, trying days, we of the autuma arops if heavy rains contione wore again favored on the 5th and 6th with a good rainfall.
Companies, which means, of course, more I hear of opposition between the Steamer favorable terms to the travelling and ship ping public.
The offence was committed on the 22nd
There is little of local interest to com- June; when the master of fishing junk No.municate. The one subject in which every- 2091, being awakened by a noise which he one feels more intereat at this season than believed to have been a box falling on the deck, saw a Chinaman at the hatchway with almost any other, perhaps, is the condition of their roofs. A very common salutation his box apparently preparing to depart. Hein, My roof leaks; how is yours? It (the Captain) raised a cry; the man got seems to be almost an impossibility to make down, however, and looking over the side he a reef of Chinese tiles abeclubsly waterproof. saw the two prisoners with it.
The men were found guilty on the first They will crack, and have to be re-chunam- count and acquitted on the second. There were three previous convictions against the first prisoner, which he admitted.
The first prisoner was sentenced to seven years' penal servitude, and the second to three years.
ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE,
Mok Akwong, Cheung Aki, and Mak Awan, were charged with violence; the second and third prisoners were found guilty, and were sentenced to three and seven years' penal servitude. The charge against the Arst prisoner was abandoned.
China.
FOOCHOW.
(Herald, July 10.)
H. B. M.' S. Moorhen arrived from Hong kong on the 6th inat: and is now lying at Pagode Anchorage,
The Swimming Bath Scheme seems to have fallen through. It never appeared to be quite practicable, and we much doubt whether, after the novelty had worn off, it would supersede the old fashioned, yet not to be despised," tub.
A question arose as to the admissibility
We hear that the present Governor is of the evidence of the wife against her hus-about to be removed to Honan, in which (Before His Lordship the Chief Justice, Sir band; and it was ruled by the Court, on province he formerly held office as Trea
John Smala)
referring to the law, that it could not be suror. His Excellency is said to be a admitted. Had the charge been of refusing popular official, or in other words he takes to support her, she could have given vid mattora quietly and does not interfere with once against him; but not in this case.
The Chief Justice in summing up charac-feng-shui and other prominent features of **ola" custani His successor is not yet terized the statement of the prisoner in his and unsupported by proof. He explained to of the arrival at London of the S. 8. Glencoe, own defence, as rambling and audacions, epoken of.
News has been received during the week the jury the verdicis open to them, murder, with the first cargo of new season's tea manslaughter, or neglecting to provide for
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ed every year.
From Peking, I hear that quite an exodus has taken place, or will have taken place, when all plans are put into execution. The Russian Chargé d'Affaires has gone to his temple near the city. Mr. von Brandt goes soon to a temple in the "Western hills,' about 20 miles away. The French Chargé, M. Paternotre, is expected to go to Chefoo soon. The Japaness, British and American Ministers are likely to remain in the city, and are said to have much business on hand, Most of the Missionary families are also seeking a purer atmosphere than it is possible to find in the city of magnificent distances, dust (or mud), and ditches...
The English and American Ministers, both recently returned, paid their respects to Prince Kung on the 6th instant. Owing to the death of one of his wives, the Prince has been on leave recently.
Mr Seward gave a dinner on the 4th to the American residents, uumbering about 40 people. At this place all passed quietly, excepting the letting off of a few private fireworks.
The heat is said to have moderated greatly. It is unfortunate that it was so unusually het for the season at the time of General Graut's visit, so that he felt it unsafe to venture on any extensive sight- seeing. I am not sure that you have been informed that the Inspector-General of Customs is erecting a new residence nearer to the Legations. I hear that it approaches completion-is an extensive and beautiful place, and will be quite as attractive as any of the Legations.
The British barque Sir Lancelot will sail for Nagasaki on Friday, 11th instant.
The British steamer Eyean returned from Yokoska this afternoon (10th,) having com- pleted her repairs.
The German barque Hammonia will sail for Chetoo direct on Saturday next, 12th instant.
troons, provisions and atllery, Prado will immediately take ammnt of Dzis Boliviano intingens, now „umbonng weary 8000 men, and a murement will be made southward toward Pisaqua, to unite with the Peruvian a miʊs sta zoued in the pro- vince of arassacia. The losses by the recaut bombardment of Pre-que amount to two million dollars.
AMERICAN INTERESTS IN THE DARIEN CANAL. The New York Times; intimates that
(Japan Mail, July 5.) In continuation of the Articles of Agree- ment of the new Tea Guild, published in our last number, we now give the Rules of the Association. These documents are of in- terest to show the intention of the framers American interests in the construction of of the society, and their desire to prevent the Darien Canal have been overrated in small dealers interfering with the trade of Paris. The truth is American interest in the larger ones. But, as water will find its this matter is simply the interest of the own level so will trade follow its natural whole commercial world, it is not a courses, and we do not imagine that even this national enterprise in any strict sense. A formidable Guild-supported by the Gover French engineer with the aid of French nor of Kaungawa-will materially affect the capital and credit, constracted the Suez Tea trade of Yokohama. Whilst foreign Canal. But that great work has become merchants, whose profite-nooording to Ja-the property of the world. It is more. paese statements are so enormons, are guish that Freuen, it is one of the satisfied with two and a half per cent. com-ighways of the world, su profitable at this. mission, it is amusing to see that the Guild time that the stockholders, according to a expects to get five per cent. from all its resent-report; got anuual dividends.of.not. Constituents and, apparently, to do nothing less than 15 per cent. Americans have in return. But why should the Governor made many elaborate surveys on the Isth- of the Kanagawa hen approve of this trades. Other surveys have been made A union ? Que diable fait-il dans cetter gatère?, mass of facts have been cotivated. The dial Notification of the American Treaty, 48
In another column will be fout the Oon who assembled at Paris wore experts. One of them was the most famous auginaer
last. The document is no novelty to our ratified by the Mikado on the 7th February of modern timve, Tius Congress devided. readers, but we take this opportunity of putting it on file.' We have a very strong anticipations, this treaty will hereafter be impression that, in spite of many outrory found to embody much of the principle' upon which many, if not must, of the other revised treaties will consist.
bust the Panama route was tue most desir- üble. Now it. huppeus that this route is not a favorite.ode with Americans. They
this route twenty years ago or more It und surveyed and substructed a railroad on
has been one of the most profitable railroąda
the world. But it wont take ships across the Isthmus. De LessVPS and his 'as- The letter addressed by Mr A. J. Wilkin, sociates have ected thus the preferable as Chairman of the Yokohama Chamber of route. It is not at all likely that sug con. Commerce, to the Tokio Chamber on the sub-siderable part of the money will be raised jeet of the preparation of silk, will be read in the United States. But presuming that with interest by those engaged in the silk the canal will be built on that line, it ought trade. We look upon the communication as be as favorable to our interests as any one of the outward and visible signs of the other. It will give the west coast a short water route Such a great highway never. good work a Chamber of Commerce can do.
The 8. 8. Oceania on her last voyage to
osa be controlled by any rastroad com- San Francisco made the passage in 16 days ination. It means cheay freights for the 7 hours, arriving in that port on the let Pacific Coast- grout carrying trade on a June. The North American which sailed burs and direct route, dele" by sarew hence on the 23rd April, arrived in San ateauer. So much can even now be Francisco on the 20th May, thus being 27 foreseen. Whether Europeau or meri- cuo inflaence in determining the loc tion was the more contrailing, is really a point of little importance in connection with the one fact that the line of caual uas Hasily been fixed on one of the shortest routes to the two oggana.-** be found between
days on the trip.
We cannot form a sanguine hope of the success of a local Fire Insurance Company which, according to the prospectus, does not propose to do more than bid for a shure of a portion of the business now divided between thirty other offices, most of them of very old standing and some of them offering greater advantages to contributors than those now suggested. And as regards the liabi lity of a shareholder being confined to the amount of the shares he bulds, we fail to see how such "Limited Liability" will be recognised in a place where that law does not exist. On this subject, we think some explanation should have been given, as it is of considerable importance to intending shareholders.
Bulletin.
Is a certain Massachusetts Normal School the word "eucharist" was given out not long ago to be spelled and defined. More than three-fourths of the gir-beg pardon- young ladies wrote: "Euchreist-A personi who plays euchre."
from one part of Paris to another cussed on THE use of telegraphic wires for messages the 1st of May. Pueumatic tubes are in operation. Blank forms for messages are sold to the public, and may contain any amber of words. The ohurge is ten cents it the form is left open, and fifteen cents if it is closed.
"An exchango wants to know why news- paper men should not have an occasional vacation, say, once a year or so? Come to think of it, it does appear somewhat strange."-San Jose Mercury, But they ean. Many of them might take a perpetual rest with advantage to the community.
Yesterday being the 103rd anniversary of the memorable declaration by the United States of America of their independence of the Crown of Great Britain, the different men-of-war in harbour were dressed with flags in honour of the occasion. At noon, twenty-one gun salutes were fired, and ut night the Richmond (American flagship) was beautifully illuminated. During the day we observed the stars and stripes flying from a very large number of houses, and the juvenile portion of the commauity most religiously attended to their shure in the proceedings by exploding numbers of crack- Bor I must be allowed to present my The American business houses were respectful congratulations to a presumably were closed all day, and a large number of so toh gentlemen, Jamieson by name, the versary dinner there. The crow of the Mo visitors left for Tokio to attend the anni-cosident of the Belfast Barus Club, Thia Scotch club, wish abnormal graceful- nongahela gave a theatrical entertainment neas, celebrated right worthly the couton- their friends were present.
OTS,
A FATHER CHARGED WITH CAUSING THE DEATH OF HIS CHILD. Fung Ayew, a man who was employed on board the Victor Emanuel, was charged with the manslaughter of his child Fung Ping Poon, and on a second charge with this child, meat, alothing &c., so that its his child, regretting that an inquest and a from Hankow. So far as we can learn, the suggest that a few hundreds be expended in at No. 136; where a very large number of ary of the Irish surns, and the resilent neglecting to provide for the necessities of health was seriously impaired, and it was
greviously injured.
.
The prisoner pleaded "not guilty." The Acting Attorney General prosecuted, and the jury who heard the case was com prised of the following members:-K. E. de Bouza, C. F. Grossmans, J. 1. Lantz, H. Crawford, C. O. Herrman, J. Inglis, and A. J. Vern.
port-morten examination had not been made which would have allowed of their coming to some definite kaowledge as to the direct cause of the child's death.
The jury gave a verdict of "guilty" on the second count, not guilty" on the first, without leaving the box.
average result is disappointing to shippers, a few chops having been sold at a profit of Ida per ib, while the bulk will barely cover commissions: If this, as we have good reason to believe, is the outturn of the first cargo from China, it bodes ill, we fear, for the later shipments.
We understand that the proposal to open the Club billiard rooms for play on Sunday
While thousands aro being lavishly ex- pended there, to which no one perhaps will miserable and unhealthy quarters provided object, it is not amiss to call attention to the for the "out-door" staff in Tientsin, and to the interest of the health, efficiency, and comfort of this necessary part of the Cus- toms' force.-N C. D. News.
Japan. (Japan Gazette.) The foreign committee for the reception of General Grant have waited upon the visiter
Amade a speech which was of more than The season for Sumlei in Shanghai has dibernian" eloqueues, and strikes me as a commenced, and we were the recipients of a most notable eulogy to have been pronoun- most delicious specimen by a late steamer. oed by a Scon hun on any one who was We were expecting a further sample by the of a Souleaman tuo. 'Moore,' said Mr Genkai Marú, but as that vessel is in qua-Jamieson, ‘in expressing sympathiea rather rantine for ten days, we must fain give upuan affections, was never contouted unless all hope and content ourselves with visions De could gath.r up the elegant drapery of of Consular officials partaking of the delicate is thougats, and clasp it together at the
The prisoner being asked what he had to say, said his wife had been unfaithful to between the boars of 2 and 8 p.m. for the purpose of ascertaining when it morsel. But we do not care for Samaleil aluse of his lies by
hiro.
The Chief Justice said the evidence was
resulted in 24 votes being recorded in favor
Mr Russell in opening the ease explained to the jury the two counts on which the man was arraigned. The first, manslaught to his wife, and the cause of the whole taken as a fair test of opinion on the replied that his arrangements for a visit to all the other way. He had been unfaithful of the proposition and 26 against it. This accept an invitation for theral Grant to was close voting, and may, we think, be accept an invitation from the foreign re- sidents of Yokohama. The General has pher, was a felony, and rendered him liable to
penal servitude for life or, in the discretion quarral lay in that..
The prisoner again said the woman had of the votes is in all such cases indispens- naming an earlier time than the end of this another mant belonging to a steam Januchable, suy removal of the existing restric-month or the early part of noxt. General subject But, as a majority of two-thirde Nikko and other places would prevent him
The Chief Justice warned him against tion was, under the circumstances, clearly Grant will probably return to America by proceeding with such charges; he had not a
out of the question. particle of proof to support his lies.
The Chief Justice said :-You have been
SHANGHAI,
CHINMIANG,
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a ma ever-brillinit
When the animalsic perles on of these exquaite gems, incongruous assortment of bones, small and among the treasures of our English litera due apres with a Bostonian friend in his wel of fancy. Tub perfect beauty, Line description of them. world had been created, there remained an make up a j. vei-care, al' compete in itself,
these odds and ends, they were wrapped in you! I have heretofore ass cisted your fish skin and called shad, and shad they me outy with a cor sin comforting whisky great, shaped and unshaped. Te utilize tare. Mr Jamieson, my compliments to
remain to this day."
a
of very choue qadity; in fusore I shall think of Jameson as a generous as well as a wholesome spirit.-World,
Shipping Intelligence. The following is corrected from the Intent London and Colonial Papers, de.
VESSELS TO ARRIVE,
AT÷HONGKONG.
Left. Nume. Fab.
From.
22, Grossfurst Constantine, Hamburg Mar.
14, John A. Briggs, 27. Agnes Muir,
28 Adam 31. Simpson, Apr.
8. Leon, 10, Spisa, 91. Werra, 26, Triton, 23 Twilight 27, Humewood, May.
of his Lordship, to a smaller punishment The sewnd charge was one ot-a-misdemes- nour under an ordinance, which rendered him liable to fine and imprisonment. The
the City of Tokio on the 27th of August.. facts of the case were of this nature. From
An entertainment was given last evening the 10th August, at various times until the found guilty of neglecting to provide for
(9th) by the Japanese merchants of Yoko-
THE SOUTH AMERICAN WAR, 6th June last, the prisoner was employed on
hama in honour of General Grant, who was board the Victor Emanuel, had been
your intant child from the 18th of August
(N. C. Daily News.)" ·
Panama, June 15-The U. S. steamer to the 5th June. That you caused by your
the guest of the occasion. The courtesy of employed on the flag-ship from twelve to
The new steamer Wuhu, now in Tung- the Tokio committee towards this journal is
Adams-arrived on the 4th, from Callao, fourteen years, and was earning for a unit the death of that child I have no ka-doo Dook, has been found to have been in marked omtrast to the reluctance of the day 27th, brin ing the following details of Chinaman in this class, a very large wage difference between that state of mind and a
doubt in my own mind; but there is a more severely strained through grounding Yokohama committee to permit press re- recent eventa: Tho Ubilsau fleet appeared making some $17 per month. The mother of right to say that you have been, guilty of in the Suez Canal on her passage out, than porters to be present at the entertainments of Callego, the 29ad, but learning that the child and the prisoner were married his death beyond was possibility of a doubt. was at first supposed, needing extensive given here. The former addressed a polites fest division of the Peavian flot bad according to Chinese custom twelve years The Jury have given you the benefit of the repairs.
Invitation to the Japan Gazette for a reporter 50 south, steamed away in pursuit. In ago, and lived happily together until” Au-
A telegram was received here yesterday to be present at the reception of General the meantime the Peruvian os learned gust, 1878, he supporting her and her out, and you have not been found guilty (11th) morning, to the effect that a pas-Grant on Tuesday evening, extending that from passing vessels and by telegraph that ahlidren. There were four children born to of murder. But, had they seen it to bring senger died of cholera on board the Nagoya invitation to all public entertainments to the Chilean iron cla bad sailed from them. Some time in August, 1876, the pri-in, uh & verdict against you, I should, faru, due here this morning, when on the be hereafter given by the citizens of Tokio. iquique, leaving there only the email wood- norvette Esmeralda, the d-spatch boat sober formed an illicit alliance with another with less compunction than I have felt on woman, and in consequenes of this began to some other occasions, have sentenced you to voyage between Kobe and Nagasaki. [Since Last night our reporter presented himself at Covadonga, and the transport Limari. The
contradicted.]
the town hall, but permission to enter we Huuscar and Independencia. Peruvian iron abanden his wife and children. He kept be hung. The offence of which you have
Messrs 6. U. Farabam and Co. have pur- refused, In consequence of this we are this women somewhere near Wanghai, and been found guilty is one which to my mind chased the wreck of the Bertoltithe, which unable to give a description of what may alade, immediately steamed to Iquique Aud although he used to visit his own wife every have no doubt that in future the law will be will be shortly towed from Chefoo to this posibly have been a sucessful and pleasant attacked those vessels. The Huuscar after
is unsufficiently provided for by the law; I other day or night, the money be earned
gathering,
summoning the Emralda two or thres being thus diverted into this channel, his own brought to provide more against this class of port, to see what she is fit for.
The Mahi Mahi Shinbin of the 10th times o surrender, which was answered by wife and her children found that they were offences. It is my duty to go by the law
states that his Excellency Okuma, Minister broadsides, at last ramined the latter, whie not getting sufficient to keep them in life. Just now as I and it. The sentence is that
of Finance, and Mr Hennessy are expected sank almost immediately, carrying dowo On the 10th of August his wife went you be imprisoned and kept at hard to the paramour's lodging, in order to obtain labour for a period of two years, and A correspondent informs as that Mr H to leave for Yezo on the 11th, and that they about 150 men. About 40 men were rescued
that you pay a some money from him, and there the par- Queen, and be further imprisoned until that away for a time on leave, and will be tem
fine of $60 to the 3. Allen, H.M. Consul at this port, is going contemplate remaining two weeks on the and sent sabore as prisoners. In the mean tin e the Independenata made chase after the ties had a quarrel. The Constable on the fine is paid, the additional imprisonment porarily replaced by Mr Ford.
Over 50,000 yen have already been spent Lovadonga and the Limari, which the com- beat there had his attention attracted by not to exceed one year. This does not the disturbance, and marched the lot of abgive you from your obligation to your and moist, with numerous thunder squalls, the 1st instant, and it is anticipated that destroy. The Covadonga, whose Captain 12, Aloz Newton,
The weather has been unpleasantly hot for disinfecting purposes at Nagaura since mander was anxious to capture, but not to them off to the Folies Station, The Inspeo-wife and children to maintain them; and Į during the past few days, and it still look over 100,000 more will be required.
was very familiar with the coast, stegrad for made some enquiries, and ultimately an when you come out of prison, if you do not threatening.
It is intended to erect godowns at Nake very close cursas leading the Independencia arrangement was made by which the man maintain them, both your wife and your agreed to give at least $7 a month for the up-children, from time to time, and as is me tome grievance, too, foreshadow a storm cost 60,000 yen.
mura, Tokohama, capable of storing 400,000 into water where she was certain of d-struc cases of korozine oil. They are expected to tion. The Independencia followed blindly, port of his wife and the children, Still, from
and at Point Gruesa, going at full epeed, that time the man had absolutely refused to gessary, you will be liable to a similar pun- that probably will not be moon forgotten.
intments
A telegram has been received by the Go strok s rook and became a total wreck. give her any money, and she had to do ber
Blame the weather for it, if you do not get verament from the Japanese Minister in The Hussar came to her assistance, and, The mother of the prisoner, who had further partionlara during the month.-N. Peking, with regard to the dethronement of finding it impossible to save her, took off -best för herself and her four children. “At
this time the child which was the subject of wore in her evidence that she was not C, D, Nawa,
the King of Loo Choo. It is now under the drew and part of the armament and net the present dispute was of very tender age child, was then brought up. His Lord-
present at the ceremony of naming the||
donalderation, but the tenor of the comfire to the veral, to prevent her falling into Indeed, and the wojnan herself was not
munication has not yet transpired.
the hands of the enemy The Gogadongg strong Although she herself went to him ship dirested her to be indicted for perjury,
The German bark Dolphin, Capt. till. and Limari escaped. Commander Moore, and sent others to ask him for money, here the mother of the child, and a neighbour
Our excellent and debonnaire Tastai is enthal, from Newchwang with beans, is of the Independencia, is half mad in conse fused to give her say, or to have anything to who was present having warn that she said to be in trouble owing to the misdeeds lying (11th) becalmed off Yokosks, quence of tue luas of bis ship and is gun ded of his deputien, who have appropriated some do with her at all. The eldest child, she was then present.
The German steamer Hesperia, from Kobe; against attempting his life. The Husser "kernelf, or some other woman she had asked The women for whose saks the prisoner had 6,000 out of the 8,000 dollars paid for the arrived off Tomisks (quarantias ground) at and Independencia bad orders to proceed to
to do so for her, appealed to him again and abandoned his wife and children then caused Customs' hill. There is consequently much 12 noon on 11th.
Antofagos:s to destroy water dondensers again, but to no purpose. Complaints were some amusement by voluntarily stating that dissatisfaction among the owners of the The Colonisation Department in Tato is and Chilean vessels found there, hat the sent to the Registrar General, and a petition she would stand surety for the mother. It many graves (some 800) which have been now making preparations to receive the loss of the Independencia obliged the was presented to the Governor, which, he being explained to her that this was impos- dug out, and their consciences are being Finance Minister and Governor of Hongkong, Buastar to return to risaqua, which port believed, was by His Exosiliency referred to sible; she promised to perform joss-pidgin pricked at having allowed any removals who loff Tokio by the Aumamota Maru os she again left on the 23rd, with the Chala the Comingdore: Finally the woman wes, if her requests to the Court were listened to. There are prospects of much litigation with the 10th instant.
is is not known whether for Arios or shurong); inspitalent food story very ill; the The Chief Justics informed her that it was large pecuniary benefits-not to lawyera, na The Oceanis brought 400 sheep from San Antofagosta, Presidenta Prado, of Peru, dand was fan dying condition) sks want to all through ker that the prisoner was now is in the West...but to Magistraten.
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