No. 6081-August 14, 1882)
it can be called) is a disgrace to a civilised Government, and have endeavoured to impress upon the Executive the absolute might,
THE CHINA MAIL.
necessity of speedily revising and codifying reasonably, obte a not altogether un- this Colony with successful results, as deemed hix gross exaggerations as to the when it, along with a number of other bills, I
now cumbers the local collection. present no singlo complete copy
the
public
At
of
us at once assume this to
its
system, or upon any community.
be
and 50,
aside all the newspaper correspondence and end discouragexleavoured to thwart 1878, from Lord Carnarvon, and the roporta soud thom in when he felt inclined to do
and
ronde, of on
to his
of thus Medical Committed in the same The prisoner had access to
two
A KÉROSENE SHIP REHNED AT SEA. (From the Mercury).
an the island till Saturday, the 6th, when Parhays, however, lu your distant part of dence in 1879 and 1881, by all which it is by the press as to its accoms. The criticisma patients. The receipt was signed in Do-
about noon they sighted a steamer approach- the world, you have not soon, or road, those shown, in your opinion, that Governor upcu Sir John Hennessy on this subject, camber 1881, and had been kept in a locked
ing the island and which tarned out to be statements. And even if you have, you Hennessy reformed the pural system of were mainly directed towards what were desk until the beginning of this month
the News reached Shanghai to-day of thu be sent a boat and took them off the Toonan. They signalled to her, and and:
that general statements rezani. muterint decrease in crime." cruelty of the punishmente izlieted, and was taken out, placed in an envelope and laid
bis predecessors, on top of the desk, (Dr. Glumes explained total loss of the British ship Jessir Hurritt, island.
When they were leaving the sufficient You proceed to say that much opposition his unfair reflectionnda the despatch in the that it was his habit to no out all his rebound from New Yorks to Shanghai, dis Island, the antives began to make trouble, 4 press are not the hopeless, tangle of ordinances which only for grava imputations all. let fested to the Governor's exertions and that Blue Book of 1879, No. 14 of 3rd Jenary ceipts at the end of the year, and afterwards Ay fire, numar Tung-ying Island.
upon any by some of the Colonists has been mani- and any one who reads
masted in a typhoon an
and afterwards de-
and wanted to keep what
hat little lad A Chinora Ade set some of them have
gaved from tho wrock. A fund been in a typhoon on the 3rd inst., who was on board the Thonan, sent a man Sed
who told the natives not to make abandoned in snow water near that T between some of the
the admiral would take money, and it is not so long ago wines the
In the outerm of 1879 thero was publish- Governor, upon a question which cannot adverse comments in the press.
presented for Supreme Court itself was dependent upon ed an official correspondence between the be stated to have been yet finally withdrawn b.
a bill for the first time this of kerosino oil, she soon became
Thor arrived at Shanghai this privato sources for its copy of the law of Hongkong and the Colonial from the domain et controversy, either und disko, shown to Sir John Hennessy mouth, and though he would not know what Crandl of the CMB.N. Co.'s A Tu the higlinst terais of praise of the kindness
Ive said that the intense apposition sont to collect ant; defendant had
the flames and was totally destroyed. Cap-morning, and Captain Blauvelt andas in the letter, In that correspondenco, Governor elsewhere, it appear you have
he had in his whia's ware therein administered. Only Ones Tha thu for exponist of what had ventured to bring the musstrehul and to himself. I have gready alluded to the possesitin vere, bu raight easily larve gucnsed the root in August 5th, 16, 1. till here received at the hands of Captais Crotud Observed a of smoke to the of the Teone and the chief officer others. two others can tell, and ovon they not whichi Indicated a very grave and objection-whole Colony, to which I have referradels between the Governor and his that it was a receipt.
come under his personal observation and injurious clangs against the character of
subordinate
nte officers, which have been con- The pris in the local pesal aya
abuze. things in able stato of
As I at one of those who hold that, in throughout his administration. One ett prisoner anid he had picked up the N.W., close to the Island of Tunying The Jeanie Burrill was consigned to the
after another of the Heads are really in forou and what portions haveho had been dogged nine dayay. the treatment of eritaisle, Socioky zlould have appealed to the of Departments pocket, into, and put it in his Thinking it tight bo soine vessel on fire, China and Japan Trading Company (Li- been repealed. So that, when you have and who were still bleeding from the abolish every kind of punishment which is gainst the indignities heuped upon them who, the prisoner said, thought he was fire fore and aft, all inasta gene, and her
opinion publication, may well be excused for shar-Dr. Gomes had found out that though and Ind out awny hor mats. After boing on to task for it. at this ball thn derived the Ordinances can be obtained for love or statements and conline the mintter to official alender basis of & end the ing taun feeling which produced the other bills were missing, they had noon and, sho took fire, muud læving a full
the favoured fow--the lawyers, and one or
until after careful research, what ordinances
obtained the collected Ordinances complate,
reports
Governor
tom. For example, he found two
of tho
in this
tinuous
arose out of causes personal the contents
of State
Secretary of
from the gro
tain
to return it to his master kept the steater away in that
On hearing,
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calgo them to proy to offect.
direction
it provod to be a large vessel
She was at anchor
mitod.)
TH
Quotations,
Boxoxone, August 14.
as a loan from some good-natured friend, prisoners having cight, and the other in iny place in the Legislative Council kere, circles, suciety has been offended by the months' imprisonment with hard labour on 1. distant direo miles. The vaGPIUM-New Patua, cach,...$390 a 95
globe
going to collect
The Magistrato prmed sentence of six sides burnt away. by their chief, and, outuide of official frequant personal gearrels and scandals the prisoner, who, there can be little doubt, which have charactorized Sir Joins Hen-contemplated committing a fraud.
easy's relations with the Hongkong Con- mund add much more to explain the
ASSAULTING AND THREATENING TO MOULDER.
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wound occasioned by those floggings-ono rindictive in its character, and as I have,
inations, Tung-ying Island bearing E. twelve such wounds, It further appeared on more than one occasion, stated my
tives informed us that the crow were on their utterly chaotic condition is sure to
to that prisoners, previously
being logged pinion
lut Sir John Hennessy's policy of
A Steamed in for the island und Crowell, clúef officer, with an in- defy every effort, save that of specialists, were placed on a very weakening diet of increased leniency in prison discipline and
tlu modification
of the penal laws which be tice and water, whereby their flaggings
መ. ከ 4 to understand them. This being the case were rendered at more peal. Also in has brought about, have been attended
terpreter, to offer ausistance. At 2.30 with the European of average intelligance about your and a half, more than two with meru or less Accessful results, I shall wenge of ruliof experienced by the Colony, the steamship, second engineer also the second officer, steward and four |
Crowell returned, bringing with him the Captain and his wifo, and towardess, hundred floggings word. indicted upon the not be eenspectod what must be the condition of the ordinary prisoners. Br Hongkong gaol.
of favouring any system of when the approaching departure of the assaulting with attempting to use a Governor needless severity
detailed a
The Captain reported his ship an reference to the painful incapacity knife Chinese resident
To make a digest Hennessy reported to the Seurutary of State when at the repressium of crints, Governor was announced in March lust, by inf the 20th instant.
a. That you labour under a considerabic of his administration of words not deeds- The complainant's statement was to the the Jessie Burrill of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, probably
1397 tone; that she was from New York of the local law which would place for the Colonies thatThis is the Ordiзiances within reach of the Celestial without a parallel in any part of the civi unapprohension with regard to the circum- to Sanitary Reformi neglected-to the in-affect that on Saturday foronnen ho sent bound to Shanghai with kerostitie-sil, and | Bank, Wiro, ..
of popula the same amount of
the one
of his men to the prisoner for a supply that she had caught fire on the 3rd instant. of the Water Supply-to nde ficiency o stances in which Sir Jola Hennessy trade
33 Demand, chanycs in the penal system of this Coluny deterioration of the Public Roads--to the of marline.
The man returned with a
30 days' right comprehension, in a heavy basiness, and to further official correspondence, pub. and greatly overrate the effect of them, and neglect and practical discouragement of whileskvis, but asthecomplainant knew that The Captain informed me that his name was
4 months' sight. one which, we presume, must be postpolished in August 1881, it appears that the 1. That the intense opposition and dis- the Government unsuetarian Schools-to there was a skrin only half nged, he went to Blauvelt. At3 pm, hoisted the boat ant
Credits, until some order shall have been brought humate Governor's interference had already like, showe to Sir John Hunnessy in this tho
the anarchical confusion into which the the prisoner
not know where it was, and as 8. Sice-co: ato favours with a report India, Wire,... forth out of the present chaos of the English been followed by a material decreuse, both Colony, have bon the result of causes Educational System of the Colony has said he and asked for it; the prisoner 19ccoded on our yoga Indo-Chin Co. | Documentary 4 wont sight, 3003 adition. But it is to ba hoped that this in graves and in minor crimes, in spite of personal to himself and have not been been thrown-during a ve years' leem be showed no intention of kg PUNT | stating that he slighted a dermo cloud of}
the decrense, or disuse of flogging.
occcaioned by his policy with regard to the of government, in
owing to the exisinsion of trade in the complainant shearex? hịn aiubh the pay off. Tung-ying Islam), axl in cran-Shangkni, domātus," The news from the Colony, received from treatment of crime. time to time, has shown that much opposi- The character of the recent changes Chinese waters, the public revenue has Prisoner then turned sharply round, seized-fany, with the Tongatoard towards the Gold Leaf, sight, pri
ion, by some of the Colonists, has been made in the penal system of the Colony
showu a constantly increasing surplus and hold of the replant, and bit the latter ship on fire. The Toons having acui a manifested to the Governor a Christian and cunnot be correctly anderstood wituut cast: balance has acuminated in the the right breast, patting his teeth bot on shore, and finding they could do all Sovereigns,
[1 philanthropic exertions. But here, in Great reference to the varying conditions which
case of is throwing the prisoner off, but the latter
that was required, the Sec-te preceded on I have said through the shirt. Complainant an cruded Treasury. But I refram.
her
тонида have necessarily influenced the policy of
Having interviewed Captain Blauvelt, we Britain, there appears to be a general con currence of public opinion in support of the the Government in coaling with the criminal fisterner Honey's apputurity, and returned to the attack, and bit One cou-
in replying to your Guvernor's action, which is regarded as that classes, since the island came under the
let- Flaibanta
amoond time. The third engineer are enabled to give the following recommit of a nebic-hearted and courageous mou, and Bruich authority. In the curly days of the toy, is t
was a vessel of 1397 tons, built three years a worthy representativo of the illustrions scupation, and indeut until vithay the tone for us to protest against the statement then came to the assistance of the com- of the loss of this ship:-The desir fherrill
Inst your estiramble Society has publicly, but no plainant and the prisoner was secured and
bouna for Shanghai, with a crew of 20, 11 whose name,
mo, be administers the affairs of which we are separated only by a narrow pularity is due to any opposition raised nut severe, and drew no bloed. The com-tuid, and
and hor Cargo consisted of 50,105 your Colony.
stuit from 1 to 5 roiles broad, warmice : usta to a pdicy of humanity towards crini-plainant did not kick or hurt the prisoners kerosene cil and 100 tous anthracite And it is to be hoped that ainongst the with pirates, who pursued their desperate nals or justice to
in any way when he shoved him. If the sathunticity
coal. They had Weather William Gardner, third ungineer of the 28th July, after which they encountered a
up to na cortainly amongst the Chinese calling with immunity from punishment,!
uy statements of population
of Ν memthers of either House or Parliament, from the store-room, after having placed
E. to E. S. E.
branch of the waighty subject, now in a fair way to be dealt with satisfactorily, will not be forgotten, in view of the fact that the large Chinese populations furnishes by far the largest proportion of cases which call
for the law's interference.
of whieb. the
the course of
for it.
form in the strepiah of the store-rom,
!
5
dentand,
30 days' private
$27,45 $5:36
Shares.
~ (Fur Share Quotations, see Pago k.):
Temperature.
A NAVAL Court assembled at H. B. M's and iiful Sovereign, for whom, and in few years, the mljacent cast of China, from doubt unwittingly, mule, that that po-placed in the store-recan. The bites were go. She left New York on the 3rd Apel (Taken at Mesers Falconer & Co.'s Premises,
Consulate, Shanghai, on the 8th August, to enquire into the loss of the British barque Artemis, lost at the mouth of the Yang-
Native
госон.
cases
good
tazo on the let instant. Present: B. C. G. of Hongkong, there are many excepting that which they orsionally fact is doubted, any one of the eminent Geelong, sinted that when capsingled, or a succession
sident); Mr W. E. Thornson, Muster. of
cruisers. who of
the Governor's wies and humane proceduro; The woskness of the Chan Bovernment satisfy himself as to the truth of them by knife, and, brandishing it, said he would end the worth of Tay laland. On the 20th,
S. Thibet, aud Mr John Jonos, Master of it
Barque ilavelock (Assessure). The follow-courage ing is the finding --
That the British Barque Artenisz was wrecked on the south Bank at the on- trance of the river Yangtags on the lat Aug.
1882.
That the courses atcered by the Mate of the Artemise from the time when Elliot Island bore S. W. by S. and the Side Sad dle B. 6; wore the usual cursos sleered
when making the Tungsha Light.
3.That all the usual precautions were observed in the navigation of the ship,
tor
That after the vessel touched the ottom every effort was made by the mas
and crow to save the vessel. 5.That the depth of water, 5h fathons; in which the vessel was echored, was auf. Hoient,
it is two
is evident that some, on the other have endeavoured to thwart and dia-
him.
Doubtless, neither Governor Hennessy, or those who, in this country, admire his course of action, would desire to eneourage crime, or to pamper prisoners. On the contury, they would promptly adinit that true humanity to render pass either attractive or insufficiently penal. The function of a
proper f
prison is to tend parmsnently to emply itechf. And all expon periences shows that, this is best secured by due combination of reformaatory with de terrent, and of preventive with repressive treatment. The prompt, but slothful, re- port, to
to more wholesale floggings, has, wherever it has been resorted to, tended to crush on into permanent shams and crime They have had to be flogged again and
dusty
moving for the multifarious papers on Hongkong affairs, relating to the adminis-
of the tration 18:7-81, in the possession Colonial Oifige, or by the more simple pro cass of applying to me for copies of othicial late diagrace- corresponce concerning a fui acanthal in the Colony, over which, it the friends
Sir John Pope Hennessy are well advisal, they will seek to draw the veil of decent oblivion.
of
I have to reperest that you will hay this letter before your Committee,
and the decadence of traile and in the maritime
I
provinces of Quangs ustang and Fokies, before the war 1840
Dccurred, produced a state of anarchy along the sea board, culinimting in the Taiping Rebellion of 1863, with which the Native authorities were, for a long period, powerless to deal. A mournment, outside records the severe the city of Victoria, record leases sustained by a combined British and United States Naval force, in an attack pitutical stronghold, a fow miles distant from Hongkong. It was perilous fer unarmed foreign vessels to anchor or boue becalmed near the coast, pirates frequently landed within the limits of this and in the city itself, on marauding imrbour, expeditions, and the island attracted gangs
Your moat obediout Servat, of desperadoes who defied detection by the
(Shed) and who,
F. BULKELEY JORNSON, when purened, easily found on the
returned.
WILLIAM TALZAVR, Eng., During many years,
Brontury of any system. Experienced criminal ad-residents did not leave their homes after
Howard Asciation, ministrators, who do not wish to see dog-dark, nor traverse arfrequented roads in
Bialongate Without, ging absolutely abolished, but mainly held daylight, without rovo vere
London.
and imprisoned time after time. I
I reserve to myself the right to give to this reply the same publicity, as that which you so promptly afforded to your letter of
I am, Sir,
the 10th January.
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being then between Tung-ying Island
tho the
gale ship was struck with heavy gua
filled the cabin broke the bat beams, fi
rippled other man hndly on the slotilder.
which stove in the sky-ligh→
water, broke one man's arm shers off, and
murder the complainant. The serang took during the knife out of the prisoner's hands.
Prisoner saiti the plainant puited him about very violently, and in his own defence he bit him.
Tho complainant having stated that hen the 2nd August, they made fand, after
wards found to be Tung-ying Island They did not wish the prisoner severely punished, the Magistrate ordered his pay to be stopped could not weather it, and let go the sheets and eat the main top-sail. Sounded and for seven days.
found 16 fathoms; came to the conclusion it was best to anchor there; but when they got the nachos down she was in
TELEGRAMS.
We take the following from the Sing-aplit. Both anchors having been let down pore Times ---
under ordinary circumstances, but speak now of tgging as a general features easies mainland, from which they Member of the Legislative Council of Burgkery. ships was conscontrated on the battery con
that the rise and fall of the tide on the 31st of July was unusual.
--
That the loss of the veraci was due to
the extraordinary strength of the tide. ja tegurein, for remort in extreme cases, This was the state of things when the late Richard Mac-Donnell was appointed
the mate, John Allen Boyd.
that, in
In this
atated their
터닝
conviction Sir
7.-The Court returns his certificate to have repeatedly initiation, ou rare tovornor of the Colony, fod, at that tim 8.-The usual fees of £2 28. each be occasions, consista its only merit But the Colonial trade was languishing, the paid to the Assessors and of £2 to the Clerk even the recont official statistics of your re
revenue was unequal to the expenditure, of the Court.
own Colony now prove the failure of the the gauds were full and an alarming increase former Blogging system, and the more re-in crime called for severe measures of pressivo as well as preventive efficacy of repression. The Coverupr argued that, even Govenor Hennessy's wiser substitute
1 shall lay this correspondence before our Committee, and, meanwhile,
I remain, Sir,
THE HON. F. B. JOHNSON AND MR
W. TALLACK.
The following is tho foll corres- F. B. pondence between the Hon Johnson and Mr W. Tallack, Secretary of the Howard Association, in regard to certain stateinonts rundo in the annual report of the Association, in which amongst other things
F.
Yours very respectfully. WILLIAM TALLAC Secretary of the Howard Association. BULKELEY JOHNSON, Esq.,
Member of Legislative Council.
*!poss
Police Intelligence. (Before 11. 6. Thomasett, Bag.) Monday, August 14.
LABUENDES.
Fung Ashi, stone-cutter, was achtened to three di imprisonment with hard labour for stealing a chrk, value 82, fran n boat which was lying at anchor at Shan-ki Wan carly this morning,
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The Hon. F. Ihley Johnson to the Secretary of the Howard Association.
Hun. F, Buthelný Jufuson.
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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
24 athons. The fore-top strated, and suils
paid out 105 chain. on one and ፈትኒ the other, and brought her up. This Bonbay, July 201-Frone particulars of was at one o'clock on the morning of the bombardment gathered by pasangers from 2nd instant, and she lay there all that day, various spares at Alexandria, it seems that At 7 p.m. a mio sprung up from S. S. E., when hostilities commenced the fire of the under which the ship rolled and pitched very heavily, and it even dragged her taining an 18 tun gun which was much throught the mud. The Captain
deemed
it relied on by the enemy to injure the war prudent to ent away the d}sr8+ to mavo life,
Pras dove. vessels. Their vigorous and well directed ship, and
and this was eefed ship, and cargo:
era, falling fire soun silonend this gun before any misonnast full over the stern,
could to done to the hulls of the top of the house, and carrying away the tronclada, which were impermeable to the "laced til brain, the
steering gear. The lighter orduance with which the majority ist roka be the deck, and a of the oncny's positions wore armed. qu
guuitity of water got into the hok. The Shots struck the ships frequenty, but for foremast went over the side. They stopped the most part, full harmlessly off their up the hole the deck ax well as possible. aides, the only casualties in the first period The cabins were full of water, The вел of the bombardiment being the carpenter of making a breach over her all the time, but if he had the will to do so, the resources of
one of the vessels killed and a lieutenant stillshe held and rode to her anchore. They the Colony would not admit of his maintain-
so seriously injured that he was not ex-lay that way all night, tillabums eigl to'shak ing in gol the swarms of hardened villaina
pected to recover.
next morning when they sighted a stomer who came from the mainland and were
W., steining inside the island, and they arrested by the police, and that it was not
appears to have been ensed by a galiant
The steamer eate to be expected this auall island should be
shuro attack by a body of marines and bive alongside and offernt to take them off the
Hanomann, level of the aca in irobots, topositary of the criminal classes
jackets, who, after the 18 ton gun was dismasted Captain Blauvelt refused and hundreds. of the adjacent empire. With the approval
The same sentence was imposed on Holenced, were landed in busts, and spiled to leave the ship, and respected teas, kept in the open air in a shaded situation
TunaMomezen, in Fahreulcit degrees and of the Secretary of State, he strengthened Asing, who has been known by the Police many glos in the forts. The movement towed into the port for which the steer
DIRECTIA BY WIND is registered every two the Police force and passed an ordinance to have been a mendicant for the last seven was well conceived and brilliantly executed, was bind. The captain of the shamer
resulted in the loss of declined to tow, and finally eight of the points, N., M.N.F, N.E., &
Foner or WIND caltu. Ita B light breeze, criminals, their deportation, and punish-from the boat of Wong Slap Tai, Esherman seven men
ent by the lash if they ventured to return at Shan-ki Wan. The complainant said he The arrangement of the ships in the line the steamer's brai
07 fresh, 7 to 9 strong.. ment
After the eight
10 heavy. 10 to 12 violent. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
These measures were followed by a rapid often supped the prisoner with food, which, of battle was such that a torpedo boat were put on board the alumaer, the beat
STATE DY WEATHER-H. Clear blue sky. same back again, and the captain of the Candy. D. Drizaly. F. Fog. G. Foggy B 5, Bishopsgate Without, London, EC., diminution in eripe.
if true, proved the prisoner to be a yory placed with some of the smaller craft of 28th January, 1882
Sir Arthur Kennedy succeeded Surgrateful beggar.
the fleet behind the ship uski in reserve steamer said he would try and tow the ship Hail, L. Lightning. Misty. O. Overcast, Ridlard MacDonnell and, during his
was exposed to the enemy'
y's'attack, and for in. Captain suvelt anked him wist P. Paling showers. Q. Squilly, R. Batny. Dear Sir,--Since I wrote to you, I have
au]> arrangement
T. Thunder. V. Hod, threatening. of agreement way to be made, S. Snow. made further inquiry about Hongkong from administration, a great change counted in
Chia Pu, volie, admitted that he indo timo a sell directed fire was and the sleamor sptum said he wusti makse. Visibility. IV. Storm. . Cain. The le Boverd entlemen who have been there, in. the position of affsurs. The beneficent stolen & pawn tickets from the house of Law Blowing it up and involving Buae of the agreement but leave it to
in its direction, probably with the hope
le are repeated to indicate any intrinio over it te arlitration. in responsible official posi-effect of updly expanding foreign trade Chung, & hawker residing in Tai-ping Shan cluding persolis
and the the nu average of their signification. las was mutually agreed Bombay, July 21. Indebted to re Agent Steamer they came alongside, and they got hers (poon) are registered for 1 to 24, and
upon, tions and thoroughly acquainted, from per- and commercial intercourse became
KAIN. The hours of rain for the previous 24 out the neighbouring provinces, the
of the Eastern Telegraph Company for the a hacer with The captain of the steer the quality of water fallen udicated in inches, hns venired there of late years.
They quite confirm our previous informua-piracy by a great demand for honest labur, tim were being gradually weaned from
Young Aluk was convicted of stealing Bald
bars hayo been received was all right, and he replied it was not, as tion and impressions.
We have, therefore, nothing to qualify the Chinese Contral Government had re-a silk jacket and an unbrella from the for the despatch of all rolling stock, on his steering gear was broken, but that they in, and nothing to withdraw from, the covered its authority and its revenue family house of & Chinese constable. He ginos, coal, etc., to Cairo from Stez might try and mage with tables. The
There will be expressions in the three lines of our Reporteraisers patrolled the Coast, steamers were was arrested by Inspector Swanston in at
only one train daily run- captain of the stasier then aid he would 44 Anotster Was (cruel treat which relate to Hong that tko British junk, but the forsigu sailing vessel, and | tiokota for the stolen goods in his possessizning backwards and forwards. Those in nut ww her, but offerod to take all hande gradually superseling not only the Chinese herbalist's shop at Stanley with a pawn But it is to
structions are supposed to have come from oh, and misisted on their
leaving until the noble-hearted Govomer Pope mhabitants of that Cofouy will increasingly the opportunities for accesful pirney There were six other pawn tickets found in Arabi Pasho, with whom the gor son wanted Captain Blauvelt to put his wife from other sources. Consignees are invited
his possession. He was antenced to three tinues to be in direct communication. and the stewardess on Imand the amer; When Mr Hennessy came to the Colony months' hard labour.
to communicate with the Editor in the if she she in 1677, he found crime greatly diminished,
aid, after performing 24 hours' wished to go, she said she would not quarantine, will take the staff, instruments him and would stop in the ship. The liet as compiled from the papers and other accumulating balance in the Treasury, nout a surplus amul revenue to be dealt Wong Amo, carpenter, was charged with cables, ate, of the Eastern Telegraph galeaner then were away; it is believed she information at his command. The Editor
was printe for
was bound for Fouchair. That afternoon; will, at all times, be glad to receive any It would
Sir, with good wishes for nitigating any
laws, salting & Constable with a stone. About Arabí Pasha has taken possession of the the weather bag to look bad again, au not hate inmid a place in the yeherait and all other Hongkong Colunists, which a Governor, whose views, on the nine o'clock yesterday ereping, the constable telegraph office, at Lerusilie and discharged the protient was law. Luptalu Bhuvalt additions to this het form those wire ha geport of your eminent and useful ASSOCIA
to be pursued towards crime, qbserved six tiey sailors being followed by the policy Yours very respectfully,
the the European employés. with the course harmonized WM. TALLACK,
hegan to feel it dangerous to stay lenger in of recont pepas prisoner, and six otpors. When the sailors i M. Lease is expected to arrive in the disabled ahip, url he resolved to make ator advices, private or otherwise, than ha Seo., IL. 4.
legislation in Wenters countries, might rashod the door of the Horigkong Hotel, Egypt to-d
to-day deem to ho no longer necessary, and Mr the prisoner and his confederates crowded
if Petersburg,
for land. Together with his wife, stewardess own ‚ July 23 —Advices ressived and three men, he went in a
a but Hennessy had been possessed of tact, dis-
VESSELS TO ARRIVE. them off, the
f communication Latwoen The prisoner said he threw a stone, but Russians and Mervites. opinions of those who might differ
but piste understanding exists between the it and the main from biph the meyource he proposed to not at the constable.
any chance of stopping there, provided Bombay, July 28 The Fariera Telo- the Inspector Lindsay stated that the con The pressure of numerous engage-adopt would have been accepted without
wanted to do so. stable was on special duty, that of watahing
After reaching tha the formal notice of the Legislative Council ments, and, during the past two months, any difficulty,
Bu aly 24.-The Sub-governor Boy has refused obey,
HONGKONG, Srd Decolaber, 1881.
WILLIAN TALLAOK, Esq.,
Secretury,
HOWARD A880CTATION,
5, Bishopsgate Without, E.C., London
Stu, The following statement, purport- ing to have been extracted from the ainust report of your Association, has been re- produced in one of our papers
d
sonal knowledge and observation, with what an increase of industrial activity
thStreet. He was sentenced to three months' farger chips in its ruin.
meas of prisoners) afforded by barfame of crimina, treatmenta Hennessy braved the opposition of solish manifest their superiority" of race by a
became scarce.
Christian spirit towards the Asiatic races, and by a generous and gentlemanly appre the good station of such a practically wise and
with
and inkuman colonuts, and effected practically successful reform of the system."
This statement, so
of Her
suntrue, and as I fert that nemy
Tiame
Colony, is
Majestuose to the p
tion, unless it had bean
you
deemed
hard labour.
**
.
THROWING A STONE AT & CONSTABLE,
fo2 91st July.It is asked Captain Blauvelt if his steering gear tens and hundreds.
Shipping Intelligence.
The following lists are corrected from Hethe latest London and Colonial Papera, and
20 the suberwitch reached Suez on the Lut when the captajn aabot tuis wife event of any inaccuracy occurring in this
subjects in this mans Governor za Sir John Pope Hen- ja porn the penal laws being a rogue and vagabond, and with a pany on your
what
adequate texture
to request that you will fish mo with
I
the authority or authorities upon which you F. BULKELEY JOHNSON, Esq.
adopted it as the deliberato expression
ان
your boat
intention to avail myself of the It is earliest upportunity to bring the passage in your report which I have quoted above, to
|
ki the
Left.
The Hon F, Rullaley Johnson to the Secretary srction ind any reasonable consideration round them, and on his going to drive state that Abdul Kudus has been replaced island of Tung-ying, to fe whether than
Prisyner throw a stone as him. I by Sultan Khan at Herat, and that a con- was any mekind, or to see if there was Jan, Truth
of the Howard Association,
Hongkong, 14th June, 1889.
for the
of the Colony, but the meetings of that absence from the Culong, hava njeguitatod those qualities
irregalse intervals oorisidarable delay in the transmission of possess
He engaged in The prisoner was sent to prison to undergo
6, Flamingo, 18, Marathon, deas on share, he found there is no Mar. 8, Ethel Caine, pomication with the mainland.
Th
Unfortunately the Governor did not drunk sailors, who were frequently robbed/graph Surintendant supplies the follow. and, and putting his wife and the alewar- Feb. 24. Londoon Castle), London. BAPENAS W d- tile persigaeth his sordinate tame wortha' rigorous discipline, which he hare having called to Cairo by Aral weather still liked very bad, and Aprill
and the
beld
at such
members for the discussion of such ques-
tions aro so limited, that some time, many
elapse
before I shall be able to do so
I have the honour.
Sir,
ta.
Your most obedient Servant,
F. BYLKELEY JOHNSON,
26th January last.
officers, he exaggerated in his speeches and is already well acquainted with, having been It has boon with no little surprise I have despatches the severity of the penal system convicted on five previous occasions.
that simultaneously with the des- of the Coriously upon
me, you
puest
and he ost no opportunity
the of your letter of the 10th January to reflecting
of his forwarded, a copy of it to the role without a thoi ation London Press with companiment the altered circo the H "for dificulties of their position of a copy of my own communication, to the
of which
ed to reply. Unfortunatoly
(Bigned)
contents of Member of the Froginatics Council of floughing. Tote
the
you professed our letter caused it to
made by
The fans of your
or
the change.
Before H. Wodkowe, Esq.)
While Cheung Kum Sin, an arch-coolie,
-NOT-TO BE DONE.
O
to the conclusion that
he
-world not He has appeared officially to Admire!
He sent the boat Hussing for protectian and has been sent back to the on board the Longatio.
back, with instructions to the chief officer if the weather continued bad to leave Ismail Handy Fasha, the governor, has her that tight, to get what traps be May made arrangements to go on board the could out of her, and to come nahere Penelope.
The with the remainder of the crew. The natives are getting daily more fonts and the rest of the men teft the ship
Cardough
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New
York Penarth
Penarth
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LOADING FOR CUINA AND JAPAN FORTY
Decretary of the Howard Association to the that you were repelling an attack *ppear Policy allopted by the Governor, a daring who had been engaged at his occupation at excited, and it is expected that they will about eight or ni o'clock, on the night
Hon. F. Bulkley John
"Johnson.
THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
B, Bishopsgate Without London, EC.,
Few
tion
ho have
and
on
was found concealed under
STEALING A LETTER.
The
P. G. Carvill,
30, Gastay Oscar, 31, Gloamio,
22, Juno,
26, Friederike,
30, Ulysses ()
bar set of piracy was committed, in the year the flung. Hom Dook, was undergoing the retire ta fort timela aut make fusursion of the Sed. Shortly after the mute's mut me apon the policy of the Governor of 1878, in the centre of the city. A band of customary search before leaving the feels during the night to destroy the European left the ship, fire broke out ou
board while pirates landed and kept off the police Hongkong, with regard to the treatroent of pillaged the shop of a native goldsmith Saturday, a piece of iron. the property well.
of the crew had for they
nigs and the revisinder Two or three of the Inrgent tribes offe criminals, to the defence of which you hastily ruched with an ardoar doubtless and made good their retreat thair"
He tried to evade the Bedouins are congregating abou
lie in the boat all night, in a little bay 10th January, 1861 very pleasing to Sir Jolpi Hennessy, but A Paqueting of the hats rutiny, by opening his jacket in front
Canal.
stose to small village on the island, as they were unable to land on account of the surf June 12, The Orion and Invincible are of and saying to the watchman "I have DEAR 8IN, -Your letter from Hongkong, unfastsly gntirely out of gland in pas called to consider the
the Government and, in
moment nothing,"
but they landed safely in the cring but the latter wag not to be to-morrow, The Agincourt inf
June 12 Agnes Muir, dated Decern ber Br, baached me yesterday, connexion with
Captain Blauvelt asked the mate about how and I have a slobodu varoge papers to which I must beg to recall your atten- of excitement, not unnatural in the honked, and searched him, with the above the Carport is at ginnt is
circumstances resolutions were
the fire originated, and the rate said he adopted result. He was sentenced to fourteen has just arrived. and authorities on the
did not know; there was a good deal of oil The Khedive's Aids-de-camp able to reply promptly. 2006. so as to be request I made to you in my latter which, somewhat logically, condomnes days' imprisonment with hard labour.-
base, it may be No of the on December was that you world the recent measures of leniency towe
towarde
and left for Ismailis bearing a le
about the cabin Boots and the mato in re But, in
the first place,
to the captain, said that he left the July, marked that it is
is matter for surprise that
Lesseps from the Khedive. The be so good as to furnish me with your criminals, instead of reflecting, as they well might have done, upon the Executive, for
Atabin lamp burning The origin of the Tam Akwong servant, was charged by ernor was superseded by the Egy
fire is unknows, although it is Buder an apparent Society, in its latest report, har not
If Dr. A. S. Gomes, with stealing a letter on litary commander.
is probable that the
When the mate Sves, July 20
latup was Arab's Impression that the
At London-Steamers via Stec Canal. Colony had
landed, he was disgusted with the poor insed by more than one of the speakers, to serious objec Hongkong with being selfial and
Dr. Gomes mid he resided in Wyndham have been torn down by the na
show of what little traps he had saved from Oxfordshire. tion. For it is a of world true human, in having offered an opposition, that the real cause of the macting was Street. On Saturday last, while standing and those by the Khedive
ncipal which it was necessary for a "noble-heart want of confidence in the Governor, who on the verandah of his house, facing touched.
the ship, and even what little in had the
Chu Diomed. notoriety. Have you not seen the principal wovernor to pravo, to refores in by personal quarrels with one Colonial Wyndham Street, he saw the prisoner, one
natives wanted to take from him. Rather English Journals of the past
on the island, the male volun- than officer after another, it was considered, had
Tyburnia. Have you not read the Parliamentary prison discipline.
and
long with the boatswain and two thered, along In reply you ask me if I have read the brought the axecutive administration to a other State papers in which this subject
THAKES-STREET INDUSTRIES, by Parc men, to start for the main land for assist- Friam (6) was for him, called on the prisoner, who Russell. This Illustrated Pamphlet en Ferance in order to get the rest of them off! Patroclus. has been treated by Hia Excellency Go Parliamentary Blue Books on the subject, climax of inefficiency. vernor Pope Hennessy, Earl Kimberley
hesitated for a little, and then entered the famery, pablished at may bo he the island, and that was the last that Ca and others Have you not read the letters
house reluctantly and showed Dr. Gomes, gratis from any Chemist or dealer in ptain Blauvelt saw a heard of the. The Dora. the letter, which turned out to be a refumery in the World, or JOHN GURNELL & captain, his wife, the ster ardess, second ceipt for SD, due by one of Dr. Comes Ca, London. [ADPI.]
mate, carpenter two geamen remained' Vorzetzen (3.)
we should have received any letter at all authority, upon the strength of wish your the proved inefficiency of the page the 12th instant from Hongkonst, W system of that hesitated to brand publicly the colonists of was obvious however, from the I
year
or hava s under any notice the expression No organized opposition was ever shown of opinion on Hongkong affairs by many to the Governor's pubcy with regard to the to the English newspapers, on the question, estinable persons in England, or the treatment of crime, though it is true grave doable ware expressed from time to time,
by Mr Peter A. Taylor, M.F., and others? oxidence furnished by the official correspon-
of his chair coolies, passing by with a letter
in his hand. Dr. Gomes thinking the letter
Harter, Glenfrain.
Failing Vessels.
At Livipeol.
At Cardiff.
Cyclops,
Iquique.
At Glasgow.