No. 6650, NOVEMBER 15, 1984.]
THE CHINA
MAIL.
Mendes fidelctions & Co., the Agents of the A Journal des Bébe is to ho shortly publish- ation que les agiacmonts de sun prédécos- the noxt day. He found them to be the and kept it and never gave it him back. Next Austro-Hungarian „Lloyd's Steam Naviga.ed in Paris, and its best number is to con-our, Sir John Pope Hennessy, n'avaient Imbs of an adult woman; quite fresh. He morning honked the chief mate and second pas laissé, à certain égards, de rendre dif- tion Company, informs us that the Compa-tain a full account of the coming Baby Baloch a task. Bust have been dis- found a portion of the pelvis attached toate if he could go on shore, and he was told they had the captain's orders not to lat ny's stoanter Tilanit left Singapore yester Show in that capital, It is intended, how- tiotly anwelcome to Sir George, involving, each lumb; there was also a part of the him sahore,
as it did, the temporary acceptance of a
Mr Francis bere objected to anything
starboard forecastle was looked for the par- pose of securing the men's clothes?
PlaintifAnd securing ray safety at tlio same time? Yes.
Mr Erancis: You are an American subject
day for this port, and may be expected to ever, to make the papers permanent on, post ranking considerably below those ho largo intosting, the interda' and left ovary said by the chief and second nutes boirg
and infants will hepcoforth have their † had already filled with credit and distine- The pelvis was divided down the middle taken as evidence, the case very much da- not hord for running away from home.
Arrive here on the 21st inst
It
Bat there can be no doubt that the and the saeral bone bora the marks of Hon. choice of the Colonial Ofico was well-di-
Plaintiff an English subject. And you can away from home I am Plaintiff was then re-examined by Mr
1 THE DYNAMITE EXPLOSION
IN CANADA Checlec, Petober 11.---About 1 o'oluck this morning an explosion occurred at the now Parliament buildings, destroying a consid- crable portion of the machinery and win down of the building, which was just hoing roofed in. The general inarcation uppeara to do that the explosion was caused by dynamite, but as none of this composed
ONE the Chinese papers gives daily indeed to laney tho babeg of a not very rected when it fell upon a man who to high several strokes from au axe or chopper.hewed the justification for the plaintiff Caldwell and also questioned by the Judge, was used on the works, the mystery is how
organ in the press like their parents. requires no very grost atretch of inigination gulong ito advertisements an urgetic and quality of the pap in the colpinus of their distant futup dippantly discussing the written probeat by Canton scholar against.journal,' of possibly communicating carica- the licensing of Wai-Sing lotteries. As lures of their nursemaids, and satirical a rule these papers never censure the coming Baby may, indogd, lull itself to sleep comments on their pas and mas. The com- duct of high, officials.
with a copy of its journalistic organ, or initiate sweeping reforms in its nursery by its kid.
character that cannot fail to re-invest, his would be inclined to believe that the strokes administrative abilities adds a geniality of Frum the appearance of the remains be
office with all the popularity it forfeited by the indiscretions of his predosessor. Hong which sovered the limbs had been the cust post. Combined with its evil climatic ro-about 11 a.s., the leg of a male adult was kong, for the rest, is by no means a favorite of the woman's death. On the 9th inst, putation, people have learned to look upon it as a place where the loyalty of reality, same day, another leg; these two limbs were sent to the martuary, and at 1.40 pm, the of the in- babitants, however profound in finds a minimum of outward expression. somewhat docomposed. There was a mark der any of those triumphal arches, or be- Governors come and go without passing, un of an old injury just above the toes of the coming the objects of any of those popular left foot. On the 10th, at 10 am., some
arrivals and departures of the Queen's re presentatives. Such things a
bat
THEN Uhinese traders, &, from Tai-kuk Tani, appeared on remami, at the Police Pak, Oct. 12.--The gouerul fueling in Court, this morning, on summonses charg. France is that she has had quite enough of ing then with endoaching on crown land; the judicious destruction which Ferry de- demonstrations which elsamlero mark the portious of viscors were received at the on leave, on Sunday the 27th, and three there by erecting houses thereon. The cline to call war; that the bombardmont meniliad been warned by Inspector Thom. of small soaports does not appear to carry essential But they, of course, mortuary; they consisted of the hears, mercame ashore the following day. They until witnças gave him see in the after excitement is unabated. Upwardsui40,000 lungs, stomach and two kidneys. The son, in charge of the Yau-ma-ti district, things much further, and that a big expodi. that They are a form of sympathy, and contents of the intestines had been pressed thought of The vision of Tonquin a practicality, it is certain that duty without
ware issued the defendants petitioned the Surveyor Genoral for the required permit, - and -Mr. Mossop, who appeared for the defendants, this morning applied for rémand for a work to await the decision of the Surveyor General Mr. Wise granted the somand, at the same time acquainting the defendants that in the meanwhile they are not to continue building operations the land.
pleasant, fur all
sul.
MULLE. Thúo is, ce I announced last week, says a writer in Figaro, kaning English, Her industry has had one startling reault. Recently, when a Herald reporter called on her, sho greeted him in English.
Good day, sir," she exclaimed, with the most charming of foreign accents Ah,
what a dem hot day that we have bad!'
a hot day,' replied the reporter. *You have suffered much from the heat?'
Woman.
::
The legs of the wontan dearly belonged to one person. The legs of the man had apparently been divided by one blow of a sharp instrumcat. From the appearances he should say the limbs were those of Asiaties, probably Chinese, from the colour of the skin.
off with him to the ship. When the not aco Corbett on deck at all. He heard that one of them always remained bohind
the third
|
night says he discovered nothing yesterday. but thought they had a positive clue to sho perpetraturs. An inspection to-day of die damago shows that the hole made by the first explosion is anch larger than was ge ported yesterday. The dataage done by the second explosion is lens repouss but the cost of setting it Lo ris will involve much more money, It ia now The thought the entire wall will have to lo
Thors Bobinson Mende, chief, officer that the Captain never gave orders to of the Thula ented, stated most positively
Dorbett in the forecastle.
Mr Caldwell said ponded, on the threats then hold out, and
had anything to do with the case. not returning to the vessel.
William Hammotti, ship's boy, was hangit camo there. An investigation, is now His Lordship said he did not think this examined by: Mr Caldwell on the general being held. The workmon all being away facts of the case, when His Lordship reat dinner, nobody but one man was injured, Mr Francis mid this was an attempt to marked that what ma wanted was evidence and he escaped with a slight cut from a ship, for which he was sent on board by or not. So far as he could ses plaintiff had all over the city, and the windows af the excuse the man's prior desertion of the st to whether there was cruelty in the caso pieco of afone. The shock was very after Captain Thomsett. because he imagined the defence would be be cruelty, but there was no evidence as to
egriovance and was trying to make the banees in the Mr Caldwell said he sake those questions most of it. The deprivation of food would badly shattered.
vicinity the explosion were Quaico, October 12.-The troops cl that the man deserted from the ship.
around the Parliament building last night questions being asked, Mr Caldwell was forocastle ecor. with Corbett inside, by guard of police established. No person was His Lordship remarked that by the The witness then said he locked the were withdrawn this morning and a strong pot showing false imprisonment.
order of the chief officer. It had been allowed to approach the building or pass in. Witness, resuming, said he wont ashere, locked all day before. Corbett and no close proximity to it during the night, and meat or drink all Thursday, nor on Friday to day a most vigorous watcha is kopt. Tho lodged a complaint and the case, was neon. While he was doing so, the Captain persone visited the secre to-day. All sorts heard on the 20th Immediately after came along and ordered him ont of the the chao was hoard, he wout on board, forecastle,
of rumers are in circulation, ono theory but had taken no potico and continued to tien against the Chinese empire is not to be whatever may be the verdict of stiff-necked out, but the stomach was intact, and much and turned to immediately after.
Elo was told by the second being that four strangers, who had lately. An mate if he gave Corbett any food the Cap- been employed there as workmen, had been groot both stone and wooden houses on the home for colonial enterprise, which is al sympathy taxes the strength of the strong- distendod, as was the usual condition with Inspector of Police and a constable went tain would make it hot for him. He did acting in 1 most suspicicus unuzor, and ground without any permission front be ways laughed at by the cynical pens of the Cat. Hongkong too, however quick it may people who lived upon rice. Surveyor General. After the summonses-at-home journalists of the boulevard,cognises the high qualities of an admini-small size of the Inngs and beart he be who had been injured who was in the fore-anybody any food.
bo to detect and resent errors, seldom re-
From the inspector left the ship he took away a man the Captain-tall the Steward not to give in turn, while the other three went to cin has disappeared.
nur. A prominent civil service employee strator till they have become sueneries of loved that the viscera belonged to a castle. About half past five next morning The evidence of the only other witness anys ha overheard a part of a conversation Lorpor, October 12. The Paris correto ita recomendations as a place of sor- the past, und this peculiarity does not add
the chief raate came forward and ordered (Charles Hortberg) for the plaintiff was carried on in the building between three or the crow to turn to, and all hands refuted principally relating to what food and water four mon, who stated they would soon hava spondent of the Daily Telegraph believes vice-Trpen Mali
The legs of the male found were severed except the abin boy. The Captain sont there was in the forecastle. Before the their grievances set to rights. There is no that China a week ago made the following
below the pultis; they were those of a
for the crow to come aft. On coming alt crew went on shore on Thursday they ond to the rumors proposition to Premier Ferry, through the
stout man
ho asked each member of the crow what emptied tho biscuit barge and the water The Chief of Police, Colonel Vohl, to- complaint they had
Witness said hia | tank. More water could have been got American Government: The Chinese foress
reason for not turning to was that the by going to the carpenter, and, after to withdraw from Tonquin; Keelung to be temporarily occupied by the Fronet, until
that and injuring his only of riding a laining his lease, pumping the water the conclusion of the six months' armistice,
(the Captain) ad assisted maa and injuring his ore, and that he from the main tank. the dispute boing teanwhile settled by the
Mr Francis then opened his case for the arbitration of America. Thocorrespondant
officer to escape from the ship, and that he decace, by calling. adds that Berry objected to the last Bug-
plaintiff) would not them to until he saw gestion, asking why China could not mate
the third officer away in his own samps, justice done. Plaintif saw the Captain send SERVICKA OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND FOR the proposition directly to him.
Thomas Walsh was the man injured. · After Wony Ayiu, whose esilence was oblained cailed the Steward and said to him; "Give Saprak gave orders to move Corbett from taken down on the northeastern side.nl the
plaintiff had given his reason, the Captain lock dem, dom, dem, oried the dirt with some difficulty, owing to her being this man nothing to eat. All hande vers the port to the starboard forecastle. The houso, involving a cost of $95,000. I in with a despairing motion of her shapely overcome by her omanticas, stated that she ordered forward. Shortly after he called all clothes were not taken from the starboard add another ruwned of $1000 to that afrendy captain gaze orders to see that this men's thought the contractor, Charlebois, vill little banda..
beg your pardon? exclaimed the bo
was the wife of the deceased van, the crew aft separately. When plaintifoteositio, and witness locked the forecastle offered by Bo Government for informatiun porter, sousewhat startled,
wentaft, the Captain gavo him an account of I say that I have suffered dem, dem Asun, who was of years of age. She had what he had had out of his clothes chest. cause he was going on shore. The ur the arrest of the parties impliented. The
wing building now will not be complutud in. taarders given to the steward about supplying asen the remains of the deconsed man at Plaintiff signed this, and then the Captain food were generalorders, given after the crew much,' said Mame, Thée, with a "sweet
to permit the Parliataent to hold seszivna staile.
told him he would discharge him. About Indeed stammered the reporter.
the mortuary and identified thom as those fifteen minutes afterwards the Captain cams Food tky. Bet on the Tharaday and there this year
Friday on which Corbett locked
Quehes October
four mich 98: Ah, cried Munde Théo, I see that of her husband. He had lived at Yeong forward on the statboard side, and tuid all these was both bread and water in both proted of causing tho explicit al Bar- have made some dem big error.
ta dis- he intended What it Tak Lane, Sai-ying-pin, She last saw her the forecastle hands he
forecastle. Witness himself showed Corbett liament buildinga on Saturday: raugeit in is? Tell me, quick
charge them. husband at 3 p.m. on November 4th, in his the Captain ordered his back to the the latter complained there was to food, the sand roan, in which here: welt wo On plaintiff coming out, the brend on the Friday morning, when age from 40 to 21 years. They all occupied Well, Madame,' answered the reportor,
forecastle, und
there.
Witgass himself took down the biscuit. barge double beds. Mine Noliu, the landlady, oxcept by Mr Martellini.
going to. Szo Chuan-wan (Quarry Bay) to also said: 'I do not intend to pay you wi
Corbett harbour in this ship." Plaintiff vent
was broad. There were only anything out of their conversation. Two of return next day. He did not return on the the port half of the forecastle. Ho had os of biecuit, but these were perfectly the mon equined to havo all the linen thuy clean and estable. Ho unlocked the foro. had with thear on their persons. They. Sib, and on the 6th she took her son with thing whatever to eat that day, and cutie door when he returned to the ship, were in the habit of paying for each meal her and wont to Sze Olman-wan to mako afteravon. He then got some food trom
thing
on Friday until two o'clock in the about three hours after he locked it.
as they partook of it and also of paying for Is his talegrams home Admiral Courbet
Cross-examined, witness, mid be locked their beds each morning. On Thursday enquiries. She beard there that her hus-span man, through the window of the thu doos on his own responsibility. He at the youngest of the party left, taking described the landing party at Tamsui,
forecastle. As he was taking these things locked the door for the sake of the clothes, with him a heavy valise, and did not after- band was lost. She went to the sou of one the cabin boy, who had been on shore, He did not take Corbett for a bundle of which was repulsed by the Chinese, as a
worde return. All seemed to be
well sap reconnoitring party, and he places his losses
He said that the word 'very' was the Ching Ban mud asked him about her hus brought him some of his own food. There thes
plied with American money, which, itaesme, But when one wanted to band and was told that ho had been there was only half a pint of dirty water in the
they had some difficulty in getting ex- at G instead of 6. If the following tele
English in tr
forecastle; it was mostly sediment. On
for gram which appears in the San Francisco
very forcible one did not say 'very, but and that he was killed by goue ment.
She Friday morning the chief zante asked him if
changed for Canadian money to pay their board. dom. That word, he said, was a sort of
On Saturday afternoon the papers really sopresents what Admiral
deas Mulane Thit, the wretchi restarked, to make further enquiries. She asked then for refusing sinty as the same as it was
Lavis stated that he had on Friday heard aupertative of Thus, you see, my then went home but returned the next day he was torn to, and hosgain refused. Him
of 'very
guardian of the Quabes Central depot at Courbet telegraphed to his Government, we
how very rich, forcible, and expressive in poople at Se Chaun-van and they all He had hoard the Captain say he would anders of war varsels, and that the car the great English language."
the day before, only it had been aggravated.
non speaking in roference to an intended are afraid that gallant officer has been en-
spondence between the English and French thought, continued the dra, that said they know nothing about it.
explosion in front of the station and that deavouring to compete with some of the Cabinets is getting warsier than is war the word was an equivalent for execs-ive-
She take floponent in the ship and make him Act. A few nimuuten after the chief
he at once communicated what he had asked the little buy, the son of Ching Sus, oficer asked deponent to turn to, he heard anted by ordinary diplomatic courtesy.ent, and, ah! I have been dem-ing all the Chinese commanders in their efforts to tura! It is known that England demanded
heard to the polies of Quebeo and Lefix. dafents into victories when writing det searching inquiry ne to the clrcumstance of visitors who have called upon mo during again and he told her the same as before. the Captin ay to the chief officer:-Is bucket of water in the forecastle
verhauling English steamers and a case the last two hours.
On the 9th abe consulted her relations and this beauty" here still, or has he turned wont back to make enquiries; ou the way Bis Lordship to Plainti:-You thought Paris, October 11-Admiral Courbate may be established. if it is uscertained tolographs from Keelung na follows: that goods innocently exported by English-ed,
she met the police with portions of the youruulf a beauty nes liave been seized.
body and after that she identified part of her husband's body.
·TO-MODROW,250
DAY
Lastor, October 11-An altimatum has
AFTER TRINITY, 27 Cathedral,- ANKA
been sent to the Transvaal Government Fy Sam-Parade Sarvice. Morning Prayer ...and Berman, Rev. J. B. Ost..
Great Britain. It alloges repeated viola- 11a.m.-Morning Prayer. Sermon auditions of the treaty and acts of violence Holy Communion. The Colonial Cha-committed by the Bets beyond the bound- plain.
ary lines of the Traussani country. It de- 5.46 p.m.-Evening Frayer and Sermon.mands of the Transvaal Gerernment due
The Colonial Chaplain.
St. Peter's Church,
5g.m. Evening Prayer, and. Sermon,
"itev. J. B. Dat.
satisfaction for these arte, the repression of Boer filibustering and the thorough ́ob- servance of the articles of the last conven tions entered into by both countries. It is
St. Stephen's Church (ail services in Chi-reported that the British War Office is at
Tese);
*tha
I
انات
stop
Lid
200
11 m.-Morning Prayer, &c, Rova. to proceed to South Africa,, a portion of liahord-ah-demn' is ruly used Eng-honao. Ho went oat then, saying he was 6,30 p.m.-Evening Prayer and Sermon, army. The withdrawal of the proclamation dira, the boarm of her Mother Hubbard et food to support his fataily, and would I mean to take you out of the the starboard forecastle, and showed not understanding English, could not make
J. B. Ost and Fong Yat San.
Reye, J. B. Ost and Fong Yat Sau.
patcher.
an erecting defences for the troops to Occupy. They will take several days to
by
ready preparing an expedition of 8000 men
which will be drawn from the East India
anexing the Montelas territory is not ex- pected to alter the position of affiuto, na the Buers continue to hold a grip upon the lands
London, October 14.-A. speck of war is found in the communications which have passed between England and Francs in re- go to stopping and wearching of English vessels on the Chinese cosat for contraband war material. It is sail Eagland protested against tho orders given to the French.com
i
Ah, monsieur, figurez vous, cried this towing tempestuously, that horried word was taught me by Mcnsipur Grau My English teacher was unwell this morning
and Monsiour Grau voluntoored to instruct me in her stead.'
Well, what did ho teach that that
you word meart?
'I
The dim baried her face in her hands and
CRICKET.
A TO G. Dersus 1. tu z.
In July let her husband had bout en- At the contionation of this match to-day joyed by La Ching Luk as a cook, at Sze the A. to G. representatives resumed their Chuan Wan. innings, D'Aeth and E. J. Coren, tas
oft.
to.l
into
го
g
Fe-
Plaintiff I could not refor-to-any- hody else.
lim
there
Mr Caldwell Did you not tell the Ma- gistrate when before the Marine Court that you knew nothing at all about this?
as nothing to do with the ship, that I was Witness-No, I did not. I told him I
mate of the ship and not master.
Witness afterwards said Corbett had free permission to go about the ship wherever bure been an accident. he liked, and his being locked up must Thore was about s Thursday.
on
Corbett walking around the deck on the 30th George Stevans, sailmaker, Enid he saw
and so some soft broad at night Oct. Bogave him some muat at dinner time,
There
BEWARE of grean fruit: The fruit cau not Courier. help being gress, but you cut-Lamell
A FISH-POLE which registers the number of fah caught is the latest novelly Tho anglers of the country will wogard it with auspicion.
complete. Landing parties from Admiral Los Dos, October 14.-The narriago of Lespes' squadron at Tamsul reconnoiteret the posts from which the Chinese torpedoes a Therese Foote, daughter of Captain were fired. They found the post defended Foote of the United States navy, and Lord a large number of infantry ambushed in Montague Paalet son of the Marquis of donee thickets. Engagement took place Winchester, took place tri-day at St. and members of the reconnoitering | George's Church. United States 3mistor two not outs yesterday, going first to the dock, but she roeoguised the woun there in the starboard forecastle and put a pretios were killed, including a naval Lient. Lowell and a large and fashionable company wicket. D'Aoth, playing in capital fora, as her late husband's mistress, ie the wife of The harbour is defended by a line of tor- were present. After the wedding break-made 40 before unfortunately getting run her husband's master, Li. Oning Luk. She pedoes only. The shallowness of the water last at Kensington Falacu, Lhu Dowly Diar prevents the approach of large vessels. Tie ried couple started for Nice. The welding, while ozon made the next best did not know who killed her husband, nor torpedoes are close to the shere and this presente wers many and enstly Queen score of the day with 25. When the last why ho was killed, unless it was because he
nder dragging for ther dangerous. Victoria sent an antique diamon bracelet wicket fell, the A. to G. team had scored. am making an effective blockadent Tamsui. and a gold breakfast service. 'blic Prince 134. The H. to Z's then started their was punt. She did not know if anyone had four constables came on board and took was then sitting in the port forecastle, and selling provisions fur couging.
am also blockading Taiwanfoo and Ja-
And Princess of Wates sont a diamond kan-kan, on the west coast of Formings, the necklace and us ludian shawl. The beauty second innings, which was finished for 108. only points available on the Island for of the American bride was much admired. The light, landing ro-inforcements,
very bad The entire trousseau was of American ran the finish, or some of the scores would It is stated that the French Government ufacture and commanded general admira is negotiating with the owners of several tion.
probably have been higher. The match large English steamships, with the object of chartering vessels to convey troopa to China.
was therefore decided in favone, of the
rendera
WOR
towards
bina off.
a legitimate business,' hose,
ia
My sole function is that of a distributor
a spite against him; she only know be from the ship on Monday in, plaintin crustle from the carpenter, opened it and to the marketa of the world. He is stout,
worked at Sza Chnan Won Sho identified
ing to her husband: he was wearing it the jade stons bangle produced as belong
when she last saw him,
were biscuits in the forecastle. About 9 In answer to further questions put by Bir Caldwell, plaintiff said the Captain clock Corbet seats to witness and asked for apot of water. Witness gave him some water, asked him if he was to turn to, and, on
In Boomer to hie Lordship, witness avid being answered no, sir Bald: Wall
PRILIr Armour, the pork king of the Who gava Corbott about a pound of beef. Northwest, is said to be worth $25,000,000. you can stop there. He afterwards beard
sard Ho gave him the beef because he could He has 10,000 raer in his empley, and has Sho did not know any of the men in the the Ostuin order the chief officer to take
hau (the plaintif
not eat it himself and he did not like to lately made $2,000,000 in ons transaction. out of the
the port and put throw it away, lock on the door. This the chief officer had served three years in the American navy. There is not a great city in the world that-
He rises at 5 o'clock daily, and works Jusepl: Lockhart, a Fronchinian, said he hurder and longer than any of his clerks. dk. Plaintiff aftorwards described how he He was still on board the Undaunted. The dues not contain one of his representatives. get a message sent athore to the Harbour refused duty with others on the 30th, and He scorns the charys that he is u his release in Lusyatetor of Police and returned about eight o'clock on the follow Blaster through of his
speculator or
1.um onged gambler. ing morning to get some tobacco. Corbati He was ultionately discharged Witness got the key of the starboard fore Cross-examined by Mr
obtained some tobacco from his bag. below the average height, and beardless If he had seen the prices he would aut duty was that they wanted to go on shore. Fonnsylvania street in this city. This door and he signed the account shown him by
Cross-examined, witness said the only the Captain without the prices filled in reason he knew of for the men refusing been completed in the new riik on North Tua first piper foot ever lofd has ·jisat· have signed it. He was not 33 in debt He had no reason for refusing duty has made by posting and preasing straw Mr Wise then adjourned the enquirys he was only due 87 cents. He had not a slip
to the Captain the Captol fold him
him was never struck by anybody on board the boards together under a powerful hydraulio WITH reference to this common error of A to G. representatives, on the first first proposing next Tuesday for its con- morsal eat on Friday. The other men omitting a commia before the last but one uings, by 48 runs. Hendry and E. J. Coxontinuance, but as ee of the jurymen kad before leaving on Thursday, emptied the
This concluded the case for the défonce. presa in the same way as the discs of the Mr Francia argued that even if everything paper car wheels are made. When these of several boulus in conjunction that is, were bowling in capital form, the latter been suramined to appear as a juror at the biscuit barge because they knew they could the plainail alleged was perfectly frus, the blocks are purfectly seasoned Til dried immediately before the sad an colummed taking 8. wickets in the second innings of Crivinal Sessions of the Supreme Court no house to go. There were rully as faw Captain wild have beest justified, acerrd. laid with the erge of the
wed up into flooring boards and the H. to 7. team for 33 runs, giving the on that date it was decided to continue the crambs left. A man would have had to be did. He argued that the Captain of a sand-papered until it is as smooth as cria only ing to Maritimo usage, in doing what he the surface of the floor. This surface is ettrespondent writes to us
forming very high average of a wicket for every enquiry on Thursday next, the 20th inst., on the point of starvation before we would American ship was liable, under the art sheet of ice, and the adhesire quality. four balls.
rican las, to prosecution for imprisoning pieces of biscuits; they Wele altz. The
one of his sexmen in a foreign gaol, and of the paper preventa any clipping of the One of the jurymen kept the Court whole of the men, except the coiti boy that it was only in extreme cases, when the roller upon the floor. The floor is without
jeants, perfectly smooth and comparatively: eight on the morning of Thure this was justifiable. A ship exptain's au 12. 28, but having
on his boing sont far, day, He stirred out of the forecastle in the thority was analognes to those of a explained to the Coroner that he had been ruing to get cooled a little. He did not or schoolmaster; he is allowed is the law parent daring the day. There were no bars to misled by a statement in the Daily Press-or-locke to hinder him, but he might have unishments ont of moderate on crew" Me Francis also that the inquest had been adjourned til besa knocked down. The sailmaker did not contended that the Captain was
not ee in that day, and offer him some meat, bound Monday next, he was excred.
to nor did the cabin buy. The reason he here in this case..
upply to the Magistrate The ease was a stopped ashore for the two days was very simple one, and ho
impos- because when he left the ship on the Sunday cd a mild imprisonment on the man the Captain anid: If you say a word on
for refusal of duty. It was apparent that shore, or eas any inconvenience to the plaintiff's food was not stopped. The while you aro nahore, I will asttle with you." He had made no complaint that time, in fact it was no USA.
The telegraphio advices from Admiral Courbot taust have been very heavily dis counted by the telegrams sont to the Times a day or two later by the correspondent of
London, October 13.-The correspondent Sir,It is a Tulo with the highest antho. of the Times telegraphe that the news of titles in pointing a sentence with three or the defeat of Admiral Leapes, and there noua in conjunction to put a comma French feet at Tansui is confirmed. after each one but the last. Take for in
Journal at five o'clock in the morning
that paper in Chlows
The Band of the Batts performed on the
at 2.30 p.m.
get
the
and
sevol and
be
not
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The Chineso, by hiding in the brusliwood, stance the Erst. sentence in the Queen's ground during the afternoon, but swing waiting this morntug from 12 o'clock until plaintiff himself, went ashore betwoiety of the ship al crew required it, that noisuless. —Indianapolis Journal, el dissi
rest
the French foren to
wobably, to the dull weather the attendance of spectatore was smaller than usual.
The
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V. F. Bunbury, b Hendry,
suffered some 600 land and come within easy range of their we lett Windsor for the railroad; the before they appeared, The Chinese Duchess of Norfolk, Miss Matilda Fagot, Samaral, Tio, then led the attack upon the General Womyas, Colonel Bouverie, and following are to-day's angren
of the
French and the troops became Lord Morton, and Sir James Clark, who Mr Anson following us. Lord Liverpool, peric-atzicken. The Chinese killed SE
also accompany us, had already gone on to vosty mon and'éiptated on guu. They also
Woolwich, beheaded twenty-two Fresch corpses, but Arthur Helps so writes about England, This is the Queen's English. desisted from that burrible work upon Ireland, and the Channel Islands. Might protest from the British Consul, The Chinese loss was 200 kiliul and wounded. venture bn suggest that if this rule were The fighting lusted Eve hours, at the end followed what is printed in Hongkong would of which time the French retired to their be auch nicer to read! ships:
There are some errors in this secount. The Taz following is the Judgment of the Court French, for instance, were not panic-stricken, of Enquiry respecting the collision between
but withdrew in pretty good order, although they are aid to have left a machine gun
the steamer Yamashiro Meru, Captain Steadman, and the barque Sumanura Mark, Captain Spiegelthal
in the hands of the Chiness. Probably, however, bath Admiral Courbet and the The court having most carefully weighed Times correspondent have to complain of and duly deliberated on the whole of the the mangling of their telegrinis in the the enquiry, Busniously concur in the evidenso as clicited during the t days of course of transmission. One cannot believe, opinion that this unfortunate disaster rests for example, that the Times correspondent natirely with the Tamashine-mart. But tak
ing into consideration the presence of mind. sant hame the following telegram respecting displayed by her master at the time of and fighting of which nothing whatever has been subsequently to the collision, in not revers- periostly Toarned in Hongkong ***** ing his engines immediately the accident occurred, but quietly and caluly waiting to the Time says Another engagerent were in board his vessel au safety; then Konulon, Out 17, Buckow despatch until the whole of the crew of the barque
Three thousand Chinese were killed. The and having
so as to clear the barque French loss was triding.
quired he proceeded to Yokohama :-- Wa
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THE DOUBLE MURDER AT TSAT-TEZ-MUI.
13
SUPREME COURT
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. Before the Don. J Lussell, Prime Fridye.)
Saturday, Nov. 15.
du su
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER AT 4 H.M.—NOVEMBER 14.
Wind.
Stallon
order given, was a general one, because the whole of the crow had refused duty and made without any thought of Corbett Manila... 20.88 84.80 GEO. CHRESTT. JOHN HAMILTON, how he considered it was no use complain he would have been applied.
Plaintiff was here proceeding to explain Probably if plaintiff had asked the steward Hongkong 30,12 68.165 NKE Mr D. Caldwell appoared for the plam
Amoy...... 30,2070,036 tiff, and Mr J, J. Francis. represented de-ing, when Bir Fraucis, who had two or three
Mr Caldwell argued that the fact Shanghai, 30.44 42.671 NN times before treated the plaintiff rather that plaintiff was fendant.
detained while the Nagasaki, 9.2945.984 N roughly, abruptly tried to stop him by any others were sent ashore showed distinct W patoak 93.01 23.9 ing sharply: In fact you did not complain. ainus on the part of thecaptain. Hothought Plaintif, who has a slight stammer in his plantiff's case been clearly made ont. spench-I beg your showed to
your pardon, but if you srs Toa imprisonmiont might he lawful, but to ank
to help your case, questions to
1
Mr Caldwell, in coning the case, stated that his instructions were that the plaintiff, who was formerly a seaman on board the Amarican ship Undicated, was, at seven
o'clock on the morning of the 30th Ock, I don't so why I should not be allowed total duprivation of food evuld not, under Manila
ordered by the defendant, uaster of the same vessel, to go into the forecastle of that sy things to help my cas
which amonated to an arrest, Plaintiff was
fis Lordship remarked that plaintif
AT 10AM-NOV:HBER 15.
any circumstances, be lawful.
Hongkong 30.17 03.862 ENE 20 His Lordship intimated he would give | Amoy...... 30.17 66.073 NE 131
vesao, and that this was doue in a way would have every opportunity of making Judgaient on Monday, at 12 o'clock. kept there all that day, and at six o'clock explanations
the following
In reply to further questions by Mr door morning the and it was not antil about half past two in with the constable who came off with
washed, Francis, plaintiff said he had no struggle BADLINES Wrinkles.-Life the afternoon, that he
tras released.
GASTRONOMY.Cooking with a gas stove of the unfortunate man and woman cruelly tious to the steward that be sold not be want off, and the police sole as are times when activity pays better than
The adjourned inquest upon the remains During that time, he had nothing to eat or him; it did not amount to resistance. He
the Captain having
strue wanted to speak to somebody before heja given instrue
allowed him
EVEN & baseball umpire finds that there to do so. murdered and mutilated at Teate-mui on supplied with anything to
to eat or drink.
He dare a my
the e
the afternoon.
the 31st without food
or
if thoro had been a strugglo. Plaintiff hast LIFE is Short-only four letters în
it
teen both the Harbour Master and the Three-quarters of it is a lie, and a half of
Shanghai, 30.2948.092 NNW or Nagasaki. 30.80 49.462 NE 10 Wostock 30.08 25:0
The Barometer is stealy over Luzon, but is falling in the North. The Tomperas
fresh winds. ture has fallen here but is steady or rising elsewhere. Gradients indicato moderate cr
W. DOBENCE, Government Astronomer, Hongkong Observat ry, Number 16.4 a matter of fact no furdier fighting had Yamashiro-mars, ba censured, and caution G. Wise, and Mass L. Downes, A. D. kiud. The plaintiff held that the whole of
ed to be more careful in future, and cuti-
1. Hanostaa, reduced to 33 degree Exhrén for that reason he claimed Ostober. But the telegram is pot more of the case, negd we advise that the curtit
simply told him to clear out." theso $500
I told you, Marion Marion! No, and Endredths. tos of all (now in the posession of the who have been arrested by the police, lately a sexuas on board the American
Twenty-one men, a woman and a-boy, damages.
De Francis I suppose for the best of ma'am and why should It Burs they wonderful than suother desdibing the riot court) be returned.
2. TEMPERATURE, in the shade in degrecia George Corbett, vero, said he was all possible reasons.
isven't dramic what they have yet Judge, and tenths, Feltheit, in Hongkong. Here it is —
Plaintif:-That is a matter of guinéem. suspicion of being connected with the ship Un taunted, from which he was dis- The reason he did not complain to the a full pleation, our got humidity of air saturated with molstars bying
Don't I look nies ? said she
8. Auwers, in percentage of Alion the Eve Henglony, Volober 16.There was & riot Ledoniste Francaise mentions a fast with uurders were present in custody during the charged on Molay last. Ho sigued Captain was that in the early part of lover; and then, thinking he must show ·100,- here to lay The polles fired on the mob
articles at Cardiff or the 27th April, and the voyage, a seainan cumplained to him, mors interest, said: Whore have you got, Foss of WIND, according to Beaufort and several persons where killed. The Chi which our readers are perhaps unscnaiste engairy.
De Marques, Superintendent of the Look and arrived heru either on the 21st or 22nd the Captain punched bint in the eve
sailed for Hongkong on the 27th April,
and the only answer the deamian was that the plaster on
SRs was admiring herself stid a twenty
6. Beats ok WhatHEU, ở blue sky, ode The general opinion here is that the arbi. Tuestion; namely, that tho-motivo" of Biospital, stated that at about p.. September. Three weeks after the ship's Plaintiff denied that he had stirred up have dollar spring bounet. Do you think it I tuched clonds; a drinuding rain, f log. plony, Seir regulations of the Chinese officials are George Bowfe appointment to the golimbs were sent to the new mortuary, against the third mata. The Captain sent morning.
the Fih inst, two lover huren Harbour Master's Office to give evidenos Manila men cane on board on the Friday is becoming, dear she asked of her young rapidly increasing the anti-English feeling worship of Hongkong as in the words
ksusband. Yes, I do, was his response mong the neares,
of the Lomamute de remedier à une site of which he made an examination for plaintiff, asked for the subpons, gut, it t Mr Fruncis :-And don't you think the 'I think it becoming very decidedly deur.
has been fought, on the ahora of Tameus paly andered all the uzsistance, the 6th inst., was resumed at the Magi Plain was, therefore, from six o'clock of aged such a man as the policeman was! diguily, New York Jernal
This advice is quite fresa news hare A do herewith adjudge that the taster of the tracy this morning by the Coroner, Mr Arening of the 29th drink of any Couaul, but he could not get any satisfacit is an if,!" taken place" at Tamsus up to the 17th ul.) sider this will fully meet the requirements Death, and V. Alonso, as a jury. As the captain's actions were Unjustable and tiun out of either of them. Tho ConsulHAVE you given the pold-fish fresh water | beit, and to the loyal of the sex in inches, teithe
need Government has forbidden any irado fod, but which we believe to be beyond in Broams between Europeaus and Chinese.
antivul, he was subponsel to attend the rest of the crew. There was a crow un
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4. DIRECTION or Wryd, to two points.
G
squally, zain, sun; thodes, vrisislit A bail, lightning, overcast, pazzing showers,
dow (wet).
7. Rain, in ipener, tenths and bandredthe