No. 6608 July 5, 18811
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LICENSING COURT.
19. Xuesday, July 6.
closed. Then
to serve them with whatever they applied for. He did not son that it would be de- sirable to license a now place thero THE HOTEL DE BELLE VUB," KOWLOON,
Captain Deane said the licensing of a new house there must inevitably lead to com- AL REFUSED. Mr F. A... Hahn's application for an plication. Were this place licensed there was hotel license for certain premises at Teim-little doubt the other one would have to be aha-tani, British Kowloon, on garden. lot
might not be forthcoming, licensed promises to be certain buildings inconvenience than otherwise, marked on an accompanying plan, and the Hotel de Belle Vue," was brought before the Justices this morning, Mr H. E. Wodo house, Magistrate, presided, and there were Also present Mr W. M. Deane, Captain
THE CHINA MAIL.
to Mr Francis roport had been filed, and they (the defondnute) did not object to single item, but the plaintiff had objected to every item, and every objection had bean overruled. Not content with that, she a pealed to the Fall Court. How could they
Canton.
2nd July.
9
noted the various mushroom lotteries which have been started in Shanghai, and which have been put down by the authorities," Wo are suffering from discomfort by The new venture is similar in nature. heat and dryness and some apprehensions of
not in nano,* to the furniture and for lotteries which sprang up in by signs, also,
No. 35, rented from Mr Peter Smith, and steam-launch as the aubaidy to the matter would be brought into the Court order niado directing that an account be were settled? She had treated worse than a of a disordered state of the atmosphere, of the tickets for twenty cents. It seema of which applicant is the occupant, to the and that would certainly be rather-a publia; the matter on that the accounts were filed.-: from and additions to 876,610.70 price of for her. She had abused hio in that. Changing like a pall over valleys and hill-exist on the island of Fragrant Stream
lícansed promises to be known as the open, sailors might land there to spend tlicir anke, nud, he did not know that they pro- registered against the Zealur in the U. S. gentleman had land and. When there's chariot over the Lion-fau mountains, from the south, in the order that some of
Superintendent of Police, and Mr J. J.ve, people wonkret dr proposed to the final decree abould be given. His ap-accounts filed as to Zephyr, shewing tntal the bitter end. Mr Forbes came into the result in the discounting of the present her officers artd her orew many attend in:
Francis.
The application, the Chairman said, was now more explicit and might be taken as in proper form. They could now consider the case on ita merita.
The other Justices agreed." Mr Francie said he had every reason to boliove, in
that repeated application had been made to any amounts that may be allowed to de- get them filed, but in vain, until Saturday fendant by way of commission or by way of Inst He did not allude to this so much sa deductiononany other account: 348,000cal showing anything against the defondants us to be paid down by defendant in order to showing the position in which it had placed pay off advasicos from bank, alquee, to re- the plaintiff. Notice was given by the plain-main ambject to order of Court. tiffs' solicitor on Wednesday last that the that day, and it was with a view to bringing lodged before 25th inst, showing deductions, dog a gentleman who had dinne his very best including the sickly-complexioned vape strange that the British authorities of They had given then (the plaintiff) no Zephyr, and directing plaintiff's solicitor to and in cross-examination she had spoken of
Hongkong should allow o-lottery office to notice of any objection that they would report as to what lien if any plaintiff had him in ternus the most reprehensible. The sides and a lurid glare; and happy relief We believe there are seven houses in Hang-
thing but losa and will it be if presont diaķant rumblings, as of
kong for the sale of these ticketa. posed to make muy objection to the notion Consulate.
worry from beginning to
H.M.S. Lajncing arrived yesterday (10th) had to make that the judgment which be
14. Upon the 25th November 1879, Inte Chief Justice tried to suttle the caso, might be necessary for the drawing up of pursuant to order of 20th November, she carried it on with bitter pertinacity to plication was not strictly formal, as the cost of steamer to be $79,279.81 and Court simply to submit to the judgment atrain upon our endurance by a local tem Registrar's certificate should have been deduction, including the $48,000, to be thereof. What hnd they been brought into pest and plentiful rain-fail, instead of the taken before the application was made. He $3.572.40.
Cuart that, day, for?
tirade To henr
cyclone or phenomenal cataclysm dreaded against the Court. Now that the account by native inquirers as the consequence of had to allude to the circumstances which 15. Upon the 22nd December 1870 on
was nude giving plaintiffs fervo to ara fileil, her course was the simplest. Sho continence specific performance of agreement of BriSep- the Registrar. When 'his certificate was tember 1879, especially with regard to the given she could then come into Court, and mortgage of the promises agreed upon. selt for a final decrco. They did not object
16. made that supplementary accounts up to
Upon the 15th January, 1830, order to hor getting this; but the Court child not give final decreo until the accounts were the 31st December, 1879, "should be filed by i settled.
The readings of my thermometer and defendant.
The Judge said that the Attorney Geno barometer the past four days have boon as 17. Upon the 17th January, 1880, these ral was quite aware that his application follows: June 29th, 24 am, 20.72, wind accounts were filed,
was a little promature but he wanted to get E. by N.; June 30th, 87° a.m., 29°, 68', wind their help.
Wind N., July 1st, 84 to 91
Mr Francis said that were such a place time ashore, instead of coming to the town, and they could not be so well looked after.
Captain Deane suggested that at such
28 ME entertainments
drunk and then we should have more pesidents it the harbour. Both Justices, on a vote being called, voted against the license being granted, and not feel inclined to take the responsibility the matter. of voting the other way, and therefore the license was refused..
the suit of the Hockings. Lapscing, which
fan stana. Werft. Surun The steamor. Norfolk, from Hankor, passed Wousing at 20 minutes past eight o'clock laat night (19th). M M. Nelson was her
The Magistrate said he as Magistraté did he thought would weigh with the Court in order quit against the Dock Co. for bould object to any of these items before the advent of the Comet that has been pilot from Hankow, and Mr. J. TA
The applicant applied to Captain Donne for some information or advice as to the establishment of a private boarding-house
seon bore the past three nights, hoaring North by East, about ten degrees above the horizon at 10 p.m.
trakt charge of her for the lower Yangtzzo. The Norful draws 25 feet 2 inches, and is the deepest draft steamer that has ever been on the river. She was expected to got away at 2 d'clock this morning.
(Mercury.)
in fact he knew, that the neighbours strongly objcsted or intended to object, whether they had taken steps to convey when, any that feeling to the Court or not.
Captain Deano said he had some letters. In reply to a question from the Magistrate; Mr Hahn said he intended to carry on the The Magistrate asked Mr Hahn what reason he had for wishing to secure a licans entertainments here; the fewer of then we Acting Chief Justice) had been left to pick five per cent, commission on the gross re-anted help, why he should come into the 3 p.m., 88 at 11 pin, 20o.62' to 66'; Wind her doen draught, but was expected to leave Mr Francis had cerpts of the estate should be allowed to Court and create all that publicity. If they N., July 2nd, 10" at 8 a.m., 9143 p.m., early will leave in a few days-for
plaço as no botel
to sell liquor at this place.
Tho applicant stated that his intention was to give public entertainments, once or twice a month according as the weather Buited. When
such entertainmenta were given those present, as a rule, desired to have refreshments, and it was his purpose to have the legal authority to provide the same. So far as he knew most of the ro- sidents were in favour of the application being granted. He had spoken to all of them, and nearly all had said that they had no objection. Some of then were very
18. Upon the 23rd January, 1880, motion was made on behalf of the defendant that
The Judge. When you say judgment, do you mean on law or fuct-1 Are Chere any points of law under decision i
The Attorney General said nothing ox- cept the question of costs. The reason why he was so anxious that the matter should be Capt. Deane referred him to the official dealt with without farther delay was that means of communication,-a formal letter the matter had been standing over for four or application. He said distinctly he would years. In the course of these four years do nothing to help Mr Halan or anybody the Chief Justice, who had tried the whole else to establish these Cromone-gardens of it, had gone, and his Lordship (tho
had the botter.
up the tangled throad. There was no other business before the been more or less mixed up in the case Court,
various capacities; he, too, had disaps peared; Me Kussion, the Acting Puiss Judge; had, he believed, been concerned the case at one time, and he had disappeared, The solicitor who instructed him, and who had the thread of the whole case in his hands, was also about to leave. Therefore, he submitted, it was a caso in which it was really necessary not to put nordless obstacles
20. Upon the 20th November, 1880, Mr in the way. Mrs Sands would be left here, when her solicitor wont away, in a position Francis filed his report on the general ac- Fuquired the greatest care lest. n counts to 31st Decembox, 1879, in which he atigna tration of justice in that Court. She would by the plaintiff's soliciter to the accounts, be left in the Colony with no one who and stated that further accounts and direc really understood her case. The matter, tions were necessary to enable him to settle therefore,
should be finished before Mi final account or balance ahcet between the MTB
had taken a decided view of her Sanda
Police Intelligence. (Before the Hon. M. S. Touchy, Acting
Police Magistrutt.) Tuesday, July 5,
4TH OF JULY.
Thomas King, an American engineer, admitted having been drunk and incumble,
him. Judgment was postponed until the completion of the Dock Company's suit.
19. Upon the 17th August, 1880, judg ment was given in the Dock Company's suit. Mortgage of Chinese property was sub- stituted for mortgage of premises mentioned in agreement of 3rd September, 1879; otherwise agreement to be specifically per- formed, and Dock Company ordered to pay coots of sniu.
Mr Hayllar asked, if his learned friend E. by N.
would take the convenient conrad they would go bofore the Registrar.
20° 56′ to 54. The Judge and he really thought they might be able to manugo to settle the athir.
Mr Hyallar daughter's interests to consider.
suggested that there was the The Judge said they would likely have to appoint truslece.
was to
ten fect, is reported by the Kiang-foo, nằ The S.S. Norfolk, the la of the Hankow having heon anchored off Dove Point at 5.35 p.m. on the 17th. She passed Woosung last night ale hnd to anchor on account of
Signor
morning.
Manila to engage the bandemon, so to are likely to have an apart air concert or two before the nights get bleak soxt autumn,
Commodoro Shufeldt, US Navy, left to-day (25th)
for the North The US. corvette Satara feft to-day
I find in the New York World that Professor Swift discovered a Comet on the 1st of May, described as vory bright, and of fair size; its declination boing North The Attorney General said this application 37 degrees, in the cuistellation Andromeda (25th) for Chefoo.
to facilitate the bringing of the matter the first discovered this your and entitling Cathedral will close on next Sabbath, we The services of Rev. Mr Booth at the to an end. If Mrs Sands chose to appeal, Dr Swift to the prize of $200 offered by the beliere. He will be succeeded by Rov. Mr that was her concern. If the Court threw impediments in the way it was quite clear founder of the Warner Observatory, oftes, toll, teary from Engkong, who
it is expecter, will be able to mercy of the other.
seventh Comet discovered by him; iswhose leave has been extended.--Tempr Mr Hayllar said that he did not know there was any point-that was, any living moving in a southerly direction, thus ance Union,
Jantzon has been appointed point in dispute between them; however, showing, prosumably, that it is not the Acting-Consul for Belgium. there was this large sure of money in the infant had to be protected. This was not to bu u disposed of in au bour.
It was ultimately agreed to place the matter before the Registrar, Mr Worton saying that
willing to support his-application, but being and was fined $1 or seven days' in gaol who should be thrown upon the adminis-set out and dealt with the objections raised that one of the parties would be at the which the professor has charge. It is the the return of the Very Rgy. Doan Butcher
public servants they did not care to put their names to any paper on the subject or allow their names to be used. If it had been otherwise he could have laid them all
efore the
Justice now. Me Francis said it was only right that he should say that the residents had told him an entirely different thing. He was in- formed, besides, that Mr Hahn had boen uning his name (Mr Francia) in an entirely injustifiable mar
manner.
gident Deane rend the letter of one re-
with hard labour.
Thomas Youngson was convicted of hay ing been drunk and disorderly, and was
labour.
| fined $2 or three days in gaol with hardeys left. He was bound to say that lefendant and the estate,
own rights, but no point had been stretched file. the 26th November Mr Francis hands of the Court, and the interests of the expected Comet of 1812.
ALLEGED ANNAULT.
Chun Ayin.
Kong Ato was charged with assaulting After anno evilence had been taken, complainant and defendant were both ordered to enter into personal recognisances in 850 each to be of good
behaviour for six months,
BAR-RING SNATCHING, A
Un Alum was charged with this offence. Chu Akio, amarried woman, said that last night while walking in Hollywood Road Bujno one snatched a pair of silver earrings from her. She looked round and saw the defendant. She
Fali after hit and called
in her favour. She had availed herself of all the opportunities she had had to assert her views, but the Court would act reflect anything on her in consequence, as she had acted merely within her rights.
The Judge: What I do think is that a great part of the delay has been caused by her opposition.
The Attorney General said not in reference to the accounts. Eighteen months was not a reasonable time. He painted out to his Lordship that if the matter was not dealt with now it seemed to him to open up ct of indefinite further delay. That prospect of out "thief." He was arrested by a Conmight be convenient to the defendants. stablo.
Mr Hayllar: For us ; Oh, no.
contended The Attorney General
that at all events it would be disastrous. For Mrs
Defendant admitted the charge.. He had huen six times previously convicted.
Sirionths with hard labour.
nt Kowloon, who expressed his opinion that "it would be a great nuisuCS if another license were granted for such a small place. The one now in existence was ample for the requirements of Kowloon," The name to this letter was not read. Captain Donne said he had also & Lutter from Mr Holmes, whn objected on behalf of himself and two others.
He had also another letter which he had mislaidi.
Mr Hahn said Mr Hobies had spoken to him quite diderontly. He seemed, when he saw him, to be very much in favour of the license being granted.
Mr Francis had no hesitation in saying eine that the residents of Kowloon were strongly opposed to the granting of this application, and also knew that it was perfectly useless so far an they, the residents of Kowloon, were concerned. Mr Hahn also seemed to forgot that if he took out a license for these promises that it would not be sufficient, that ho should supply refreshments to the people who attended his entertainmenta at these gardens, but that his house must be open, and that he must serve all who chose to apply between the hours prescribed by the Ordinance. Captain
Deane said that one objection to licone being granted was, that it brought within a stone's throw of each other two public houses in a small place of a dozen houses or ao.
Mr Francis said that if any speciad ar ганде лень
could be made to suit Bir Hahn's special circumstances there might be no ob- have a license which would allow him to iron. sell refreshments, liquors, &e., to his visi- tore at these entertainments. He had not however looked into this point, and did not know that it was before the Court.
The Magistrate said he might have tho mesure kind of a crise as was gizon for the
this
man to paw.
labour.
A
THEFT:
Lau Po Sow was went to prison for six
ย
Sands. It was a cage where; for the sake of the admininistration of Justice, the Court
should see that it was done. He under- great personal inconvenience to see the stood that Mr Dennys had been waiting at
mattor finished
1.
21.
question
d his final report on the Zephyr accounts, in which he reported that the cost of the Zephyr which the defendant would have to repay to the estate was 872,201. 18, subject to any deduction the defendant might Leif Mr Dennys would give him the objections he was to offer he would consider whether they were serious or unt. If serious he would require the time usually allowed in practice.
The matter was then left over until to- morrow.
allowed for commission.
22. Upon the 9th December, 1880, the reports of bir Francis as to the general acts to 3lap December, 1879, and na to the Zephyr, word tilly medied.
29. Upon the 81st December notice of motion was given by the plaintiff objecting. to Me Francis's reports.
24. Upon the 31st March, 1881, an order was mudo upholding Mr Francis's reports of the 9th December, 1860, and overrul. ing the plaintiff's objections,
25. Upon the 7th, April, 1881, motion was made appealing to the Full Court from order of 31st March, 1881, and the Court restved judgment.
ан
for leave
23rd
CORRESPONDENCE.
Mr
U.
The oross suit rising out of the Lagiwing Hochwy collision was before the Supreme Carl Frahm, chief officer of the I. O Court to-day, when the evidence of Mr. Oersted, was takon, de bene esse. He was a passenger on board the Hochung, and he gave some interesting and important evi- tedence; but
Publication must be deferred until the bearing of the suit.
The air is full of the encomiums of the now wielder of the District Magiunte Broom, resonantly schood by one of your correspondents the other dag; but some large ears here have delicate tympanuma, bo headed in the tone of local acelsim.
China.
FOQUROW.
Umlerhill Sauda died, Icaring property tiff's Pencil as to judgment was head peculiar light was observed in the North. worked by a lad of oight or nine years, who
The old, S.S. Sin Nasting has been bought in Japan by Messrs Jardine, Mathe sou & Co. It is said that the price is about 350,000. It is not determined what is going
he done with her, but it is supposed that sho will be sent honio, and converted intos screw The first Sin Nunzing was a paddle wheel boat bailt for the North China Steamer Company in 1871; she was sold to some Japanese in 1874.
THE COMET.
(Herald, June 30.) Referring to the tire in the City, are NOWROJEE V. BETTS.
ported in our last issue, we visited the place To the Editor of the “China Mail" on Sunday, last and found that four persons
5th July.
perished in the flames. Suice then we have S.-In your report of this onso sun heard that six persons are implicated represented is having charged the defendant in the incendiarism, and these men have a sum of $85 for lutter-writing. This is been sentenced to capital punishment. The incorrect, and your reporter could not have official number of houses burnt is 417, and the UNLAWFUL PONSESSION.
The following paragraphs are from the 26. Upon the 9th May, 1981, an order caught the wond never paid, was $30, for Back Street. The damage done is estimated anlawful possessions of a quantity of clothing
terial sold to the Dock Company under services (including correspondenes, attend at over a million of dollars.
The amount exact locality is what is known as South Shanghai papers to the Comet :- Chan Achai was charged with being in
was made referring back stock list of ma-charged, though
A comet was visible on Sunday evening. P.C, 243 said that this morning about six o'clock Ive
agreement of 3rd September, 1879, to information in
ances and much trouble) during the two one desires to behold luxury à lat 8.30, not far above the horizont in the got
The Judge said he would do all he would Mesars Dickie and Fleming for them to months of March and April, in arranging Chinoise, it is but necessary for him to take North, a little below the Great Bear. It in consequence of which he went to a pawnshop, where he to bring the matter to an sud.
insert quantity of
of stock The Attorney General said the materials this list has not yet been returned into
and cost price, and the settlement of a former claim.
was observed again between two and four? a turn through the street leading towards found defendant trying to pawn some cloth
EDMOND SHARP. jug. He asked the defendant where be
Musers Hok Lee and Company's store. 'clock this morning. It is probably a dir for the decree were all before the Court. Court. The Dock Company have, however,
Here the view on the left hand side of the cumpolar comet, and would then be visible got the clothing, but could get no satis. The accounts were all before the Court. inetery anewer. He arrested him.
It can The Judge believed that some of the aid into Court der order a sum of
THE COMET OF 1881.
street going towards that store is dull and at intervals of six hours or 80, 344,000 without prejudice. having been broken opon and some clothing.
Yeung Akai gave evidence as to his box points had been adjusted.
27. Upon the 17th May, 1881, judgment
To the Editor of the "FOUCHOW HERALD." uninteresting, while on the River side of hardly be the same comet that was men
Papers of the 24th SIR,-It The Attorney tignoral said that with the was given on motion heard on the mical observers here and in other places to fing blacksmith's shop with the anvil and May, as being seen 30 degrees Bouth, A
t may be interesting to astrone the atreet there is to be seen a dingy look-tioned in the Melbourne papers extmoted.
exception of the final accounts; everything January, 1880, as to commission allow-know that ven here and in the Pleith forge right in the doorway. Above the travelling rapidly n Defendant said he got the clothes from a had been settle, He then read the foling the defendant three per cent. com-
northward. It must be instant, this Comot was soon distinctly avil, it all its glory, hangs a foreign those whose movements can be antisipated,
eign a comet called & Wanderer, not
not one of mission $200,000, that is 80,000, from Sharp Peak. Imprisonment for four months with hardlowing phases of the case :-
punkat radiant in its white muslin fittings. pon
the 30th of October 1877, George 28. Upon the 2nd June, 1881, the plain-
and we might know very little about This delightful life-giving instrument is Before dawn at about half-past 3 a.m. a
it, as in 1874, when one was visible here to appeal to the within the jurisdiction
under Privy sworn
no doubt Fathor Dechevrens at Sicawie but no and gradually the huminous tail of the while the Smith is hammering away at the $230,000, leaving a Forbea and Jean Sauls executor and exeeta
will keep the Shanghai public posted. a Will appointing W. Hand granted.
Comet showed up above a low-lying bank red hot bars of unctal, keeps time with the 2. Upon the 2nd Jane, 1881, the decision of clouds on the horizon; at 4, the amith in his strokes, and allows the over-
Mercury. Mesere of the Full Court upholding Me Snowden's
steaines Gregor, Gow and Co.'s Captain Duke, which ar 40 degrees to the West, the tail full and thus produced, Francie's bate of the Will was granted to Forbes, re-
rived yesterday (28th) from London, reports Funcle's roporta, Yung Aon was convicted, on evidence, of
costs of having stolen a jacket, and sentenced to four
given and
not serving
curved. the grant of ane to executrix.
atraight, appeal ordered to be paid out of the
that at 3 am, on the 26th instant, t estato. month imprisounient with hard labour.bate was granted to deau Sanda.
3. Upon the 3rd
At a quarter past 4, with morn breaking, double pro
20. Upon the
brilliant comet of. 1878,
July, 1881, & final it rapidly faded from view.
great size rose in the balance a as suggested in Mr
:shoot,
Francis's
N.K.EE; saw it each (N.-C. Daily News) To give some idea of its position we may 4. Upon the 4th March 1879, Mrs Sants report as to the general accounts, was remarks that when seen by us it was to the arrived on Saturday (25th) by the C.M.S.N. steaner encher, which arrived on the same
H. E. Loh, Criminal Judge at Foochew, shortly after midnight."
each morning after He had been in gol hefore.
The C.N. Co.'s that the estate might be administered under Chartered Bank brought an nation to reas commmenced a suit against Forbes asking brought into the
the Registry and fle
le The North of Pleindes,is. to the left of that Co.'s steamer Hassan,
day from Newchwang, also the direction of the Conrt, that the trusts of ever the overdraws count. The suit was must have risen on the horizon about half the month of May, the Rev. J. C. Hoare, every morning it got sicer to the horizon,
Constellation,an
--and from its position it
reports
seeing In the Church Missionary Intelligencer for a comot, probably the same, and states that the Will might be carried
and that the compromised, and the claim of the bank plaintiff should have such further and other settled out of the money received on the ter paat 3 ani.
an hour later: probably betireen 3 to a quar-reporting from Ningpo, states so far as In the evening it is to be seen to the relief the case required.
order of the 2nd September, 1879, from Mr.
the special work in which I have been left of the Folo, its dual motion carry The direction being seaward would ac-engaged is concerned, the past year 5. Um the 5th April 1879, a dearce Forbes. The costs of this suit were
-hes ing it from left to right during the night. Will should be performed and that secounts bit of coste should in the first instance he
able to note its appearance.
schools have certainly advanced, the nutn-observation, and a simple opera glass will unpaid out should be taken of the property loft by the
the estate without preiudica na
hers have incrensod, the masters are more be found a sufficient aid to the
eye At deceased, of the debta owing by hina, of the to the question as to by whom the same only, without being absolutely correct.
P.S-The above time is approximate etficient, the buys for the uroat part have the same moment four plaheta are visible brightened up, and show a better knowledge above the eastern horizon in the following 1operty come into hands of defendant, and should ultimately be borne." an enquiry made us to whether it would be Resuming the Attorney General said that
of, and a more intelligent intereat in, the order, which indicates both their altitude for the benefit of the estate that the Mra Sunds bad litigated upon a good many
lessons they are taught."
and brightness:-Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, "PIONEER" IN CENTRAL ASIA. trades should be continued or sold; for matters, bus the delay lay with the Court
und Mars, further consideration: parties to apply to more than with hor. She had placed her We have just received from Shanghai a issues bare the Court, and she had gut letter which lus found its way from Hani, 6. Upon the 17th April, 1879, order judgment on them. If objections hail on the heart of Central Asia, dated 9th May, made that the accounts and anguiries should taken to these accounts fled on Saturday, be proceeded with before the Registrar these should be dealt with in Chambers, and or nearly two months ago. Proncer" in within one week.
were quite willing to do this.
timated, at the date when he previously Mr Hayllar said he had heard his
trix.
jection made to its being done. He might weeks with hard labour for stealing some Upon the 10th November 1877, pro- decision of 31st March, 1881, ne to 4 Comet was completely visible at an angio of / hoatod workman to enjoy the balmy breezes }
races.
Captain Deane remarked that there were special licenses thon, but they were all to persons who had a certificate and wore carrying on licensed premises elsewhere.
Tent Akun adinitted stealing a jacket and was sont to prison for three weeks with hard labour.
OBSTRUCTION AND ASSAULT.
MAY
was
2nd
A
SHANGHAI
Before Mr Hahn could apply to the Go-stance of a Sikh police constable, with ob- was mado, decreewg that the trust of the and an order made directing that the count for few if any observers on land being been one of prosperity. Our college and Between 3 and 4 m. it specially ropajs
Two Chinamon were charged, at the in- vernor for a quire a certificate from the Justices, and if of his duty.
special license he would re-struction and assaulting him in the execution he had such a certificate he was entitled, on paying his tee to the Treasury, to his license, sentenced to three months' imprisonment Evidence was led, and the defendants were Ho had given his opinion of the application on the with hard labour for resisting and assault papers before the Court. He had cut outing the police.
point was a curious one.
an advertisement from a news paper relative
to Mr Hahn's entertainments at these
ASLEEP ON DUTY,
gardens at Kowloot, which showed, by its $1 for taking a nap while on duty.
Jose de Carvalho, watchrane, was fined Court. own wording, the class of entertaimenta
be gave. He (Capt. Deane) did not think they were of a land that should be encou raged. The whole nature and
I history,
of
auch a house
far as there was any 50 in that evidence before the Court at the present moment the idea was
Mr Hahn said he had asked the views of,
rather the other way.
Bo fac as
ROUCES AND VAGABONDS,
Magistrate.)
7. Upon the 28th April, 1870, order made accounts up to 30th April 1879, that a re- that defendant should ronder statement of reiver he appointed, that the plaintif bring
they
for
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G. & H.
Hami, Eastern Turkosten,
Mr A. J. Little I been elécted Com- mudure of the Shanghai Sailing Club, in took his departure for Home by the last place of his brother, Mr. R. W. Little, who American si
Quotations, HONGKONG, July OPIUM-Now Patna, cash,.. $545
30
Old
New Benares, cash,... 625
caah....
esh....
外
Ola
23
New Malwa, orodit,
Allowateo, Thele,
Old Malwa, orcdit. Allowance, Taels.........
710
760
Exchange.
Wire,
3/0
30 days' right,
"
4 months' night,
it was a toque of conversation in the Three Chinamen were charged as above.
Settlement yesterday (28th) that a schema P.C. 246 said that about half-past three
for a railway
borwoon the case was shown by the documents be
Woosung and Shang- his learned Lore the Court. There was a minute of his Circular Pathway selling lottery tickets.
wanted to know what it was all about. His now we learn that he has arrived at this the China Merchants Steam Navigation of his yesterday he saw defendants standing in
friend go over the case, and he really wrote, his intention to go on to Hami, and hai had been secretly developed by the
The Chinese, there that none of the neighbours had ob
report was to the effect that. jected; but he had received since tam) thee was selling the tickets and another
learned friend had simply made a premature point of his lengthened tour. The letter Com letters he had just mentioned. The adver- taking the money.
in her account to 30th April 1879, that application. The accounts had been file
Company were the promoters of the en- tisement he had inserted there showed rative evidence,
Auther Chinese constable gave corrobo these accounts should be brought in within and if they consented in these the matter bears signs of having gone through many terprise, that the capital had already been exactly what the character of the house was,
be settled in three minutes. If they vicissitudes, and is so discoloured as almost that contracts for the construction of the 14 days, that enquiries us to Zephyr might
subscribed and the Lal purchased, and The three defendants were fined $25 each should be proceeded with before the Reofleed any objection to the accounts they to obliterate the writing in several places.line were on the point of being made. The Bank, or what it wanted to be.
The Magistrate said the onus rested labour; the money found on them to be
or three mouths' imprisonment with hard str
gistrar.
must go into Chambers and get
them entirely on
on Mr Haha of
3. Upon the 15th May, 1679, order made settled. No objection had been taken to It is as follows ---
importance of the snouncement caused us new licenan was needed; that that the confiscated.
that the question as to reveiver should stand to these accounts, and the question of
"Demand, to make enquiries wherever it was
likely to obtain reliable information on the se he proposed to establish was a neoonaity (Before II. E. Wodehous, Bay, Police vereremptorily directing defendant to interest was uns entirely for the Registrar:
9th May 1881.
subject, no truth Credits, that there and we regret to in accounts to 30th April before the They had come into the Court for final
say As you see by this, I am now in Contral 23rd
May instant, directing Ir Barff to delivery, and they had come without a Ro- Asia, pioneering myself along through the the Chinese themselves are no doubt re- India, Wire,
whatever the report. For its circulation Documentary, 4 months' sight, 3/10 forthwith proceed to
to examine and vouch gistrar's certificate. There was no ground world, as usual, without money or anything sponsible. An announcement of the tram- BALE OF WAE KING LOTTERY TICKETS. the account rendered .the
demand, application. His learned friend else worth mentioning, still getting over Lai Chan Hing, remanded from the 30th to
Hephyr and to go into the circumstances es cireum of the
had anyth
anything to d
with it. They
yesterday, and they have and were made of money. had bad ning ve the Zephyr.
C.M.S.K. Co. steamer Hingshing, 9. Upon the 27th May ance with order of 15th May, Forbes filed numerous cases. It was, absurd to suppose mercial worlds; but this is too critical a (28th) from Tientsin, suports prasing two accounts from death of testator up to 30th that they (the defendants) wanted delay time to venture upon criticising our neigh-whales and a school of porpoises in the Gulf April 1870, showing the assets that had Sho filed a suit and began to ught them bours in a public) come into his hands to be 8353,007.84, and about the Zephyr. They agreed to take by the force of circumstances and the state of Fechili. The gentleman who makes out
state the ship's report adds that that the estate we indebted to Mr Mac- the Zephyr, and from that time to this of things to hold my peace for the present. (Before the Hon. F. Snowdon, deling Chief $1587.60 and to Miss Bailie's trust 8000.00? before? Well, this old lady refused most account are chliged or willing to submit to Donald in $42,000, to Miss Sands' trust in they had cast no obstacles in the way. But I may tell you that the native Turks
Why had not these accounts been filed are a quiet, inoffensive people, and qui
on that Justice.)
and also shewing a statement of cash re ceived and paid by him on the working emphatically to accept a judgment which any rule but their own. The men appear Account. SANDS 2 FORBES,
10. Upon the 14th July 1879, in accord de prepared by the late Chief Justice frugal and industrious, the women are good on the question of commission. One day it looking and well dressed, and the children atly, by the plaintiff in this case
Report showing under what cireum another; after months of delay that judg. patriarchal names from Adam and Eve to The Attorney General (the Hon. EL stances the Zephyr was contracted for and mont was accepted,
Joseph and Mary The males are all cir- telegrare dated built, and shewing the cost price to be
The Attorney fectly well understood by his friend and tors of len days. They call
she knew, every resident of Kow- June charged with keeping an agency for 30th April as to the arena had said a great deal about delay, as though difficulties as if I were used to such work way: scheme appeared in the Shun-pao | Shanghai, demand,
loon, and he did not imagine till Mr Francis the sale of lottery tickets, was before the spoke of it that
They
instrument
of it that there was any idea of any Court to-day. After some further evidence to the building and comp79, in accord. This unmitigated old litigant had raised rest if not astonish the scientific and com- Captain Warwick, which arrived yesterday I see lot of things here that might inte-larged it into a railway to Wousun en• ;
one opposing this application. Rather than had been let, prisoner was fined $100 or run counter to the feelings of any of his three months in gol with hard labour. neighbours he would be content with such
a certificate aa had been spoken of which
would enable him to go to the Governor for a special license that would cover
public entertainments say once or twice month.
his
In reply to the Magistrate, Capt. Deans said there was no doubt the Governor had the widest power to grant these special licenses if there was nothing against the man. But a certificate was required, ar-
cording to the ordinance, tofore, apparently
SUPREME COURT.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
Tuesday, July 5,
The sun's perpendicular rays
ATL
50 days' aight, private. Gold Leaf, 90+ fine Bovereigns,
$27.80
$5.47
Shares,
Hongkong Bank, 104 % prom. Union Ins., Soo, of Cton, 31,625 p. share, China Traders' Ins. Co., 81,700 share North China Ins. Co., Fla. 1,100 per share. Yangtze Ins. assoc., Tls. 810 p. hare. Chinese Ins. Co., 8312 per share, Oried "Kung it how hot we shall be " H.K. Firu Ius. Co., 81,000 per share,
Chins Fire Ins. Co., 83051 (Courier.) The wreck of the Hankcang was sold H. C. M. S.-boat Co.,
H.K, &V W. Duck, (21st) for Tix. 425.
Illumined the depths of tlie dea; The fishes, begining to sweat,
Mesars
Shai
58 per share.
rem.,
sales.
$50 bread.
Steam Nav., Tl. 3 per s. nominal.
Application for a final descres was mada fance with order of 15th May, Mr Bartf filed was for one roo, and mother it was for active and playful, rejoicing in good old yesterday awett & Co., has received a rhine Coast St. Nav. Co., Tis. 160 p, share.
General aid he thought 'cumcised, and the females desire to hem, advisine colaievak, June 17th, 10 Hongkong Gan Co., 882 per share. He was not O'Malley), instructed by Messrs. Dennys without interest $72,086.98 (or with interest that was (a mfuir pofection. It was por- fruitful: thus they all imitate their anosa of the steamer Blackhaj!** sie arrival there Hongkong Hotel Co., 887 por share.
it was intended that the Governor
issule Bunk special licenses. aware whether the certificate in Sec. 12 and
and the certificate referred to in the soh0/Barred for Mrs Sande; and 76.610.76).
ii
call themselves
instructed by Mesars Brereton
training that the
them of the
China Sugar Ref. Co., 8189 aze. We regret to hear of the death of Mr J. dule were one and the same kind of certifi and Wotton, for the defendant.
Upon the 3rd September 1979 an agres himself that that judgment was not accepted good Russulmen, but they eat all kinds of Sayers, first officer of the steamer Chinese Imperial Loan of 1874, nominal.
Do. Debentures, prem, cate. He was inclined to think not
drink Dorado. He left this port perfectly well, The Magistrate And much special task his Lordship for wes that final deares and defendant and the Hongkong & Whan-sake of the form.
wine and smoke like Christians.
of 1877, 15
Do.
The
vertificate
Temperature.
Queen's Road,)
The Attorney General ssid what he had to tent was entered into between the plaintif for the sake of the judgment, but for the tea except dog and pork, and Free-aprazentir, on her last voyage; upon ar- .K: Ioe Co.'s shares, 81273 per share. might contain special conditioris of might be drawn up at all events at pos Doak with the permission of the Court Mr Hayllar, resuming, said this peaceful dom and Peace appears to be their motta rival of the steamer at Chefoo, he wae Hongkong Bakery, 843 per share one Find or another, sa to the Governor things As far as possible be put in for the sale of the two aline known es minded old lady wanted to harry things up and their women are as free and enjoy as seriously unwes plats where he died very *might seem t
and was taken ashore to Sands and MacDonald's slips, with the in order that she might appeal, Dant Deang : I presiima so.
great an amount of liberty as pura, perhaps the house of Dr. ground upon which they stood and the dearen might be givnecessary for that
The Attorney General i "That is not an more, not being Francis said he was entirely opposed
hampered workshops, &o, do, the purchase money to Judge--I am sorry to say that tho
by so many shortly, of inflammation of the Intestines. Mr Haylier said that was really what it apclesiastical laws. → general license being granted to 31 Registrar has not had time to complets his he @150,000, half of which was to be paid in came to.
Yakob Khan is dead and gone, and ore viemity is quite serious, su se to catlab sovie
We bear that the drought in Chofoo and (Taken at Mare Falconer & Co.'s Premise, Hahn for this place,
vaah, the balance remaining on mortgage of The Attorney General said the lady was of his sons the third, aged 1 yeats apprehensions of a urcity of food. Tem Capt. Doszin said he was not prepared to
Attorney General said his Lordship the promises euld the stock of suaterials his client, and he did not think it should be working out his salvation with fear and perance Union. Vote for ご Linense under
any circumstances would allow him to refer to some of the was to be valtted and taken over at coat put to the Court in that way.
trembling in a Yatuên at Liang-chou-fri, We have sech some of the Hongkong prise. Upon the 9th September a supple circumstances which made it at which mentary agreement was made, by which the young or old was complaining of at that killed by the eldest, what then escaped to Shanghai. These tickets are in English THERMOMETER AM 86
Bir Hayllar asked what this lady call her Kad-auh province, The second son was Lottery Tickets which have been sold in Mr. Francis said he suggested the possi- ought to receive the greatest consideration bility
of Mr Hahin securing a special Koense the Court could give. The history of the Dock agreed to purchase the team latches moment. She wanted to go for them again, Tashkend, where I am told he now dwells and Chiness, and divided into five parte. out of consideration to the expense Hahn hasil case was a somewhat long one. It began in belonging to the Faists at a valuation and asked these extrema facilities in order under the nighty shadow of the Russian The only portions in English are the put himself to in getting this place fitted up. October 1877, said far back as January. 12. Upon the 2nd September an to go to the Privy Council. She was sek Eagle's wings, Yakono caused himself to namber and month, with the name of the an he had done. He had no doubt of the 5th of Inst year 18 months ago the final order was mado vesting the Zephyr in ing his Lordship to prepare another torpe, be styled the Unfortunate (or Beinlet) in es Yayeo" 20 cents of one fifth, “ place was open, and with a lense, great accounts were ordered to be fled. These Horbes at the price of $76,618.76, plus any do. This paceful guise was the skin his latter days, on account of his misfortune all the list of interest, acker many people would go there, and if Mr accounts had not yet been passed. They amount that may be allowed for disburse which was thrown over the wolf. That in not succeeding in keeping down rebellion purports to be a chance in a Japanes Lottery. On pomerom Olcasions we hate
Hahn had a general license he would have were filed on Saturday. He was Lustructed mente since 30th April 1979 and minus was reply what the application came against his rule.
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Hosakoya, July 5.
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