No. 7297 OCTOBER 18, 1886.]
the Gerda shifted her position and sto alti
THE CHINA MAIL.
mately got off, and as we have already said believe that the Undor-Secretary's stato if it was for the benefit of the case that P.C. ces go up Wyndham Street about commenced on Saturday morning at sight of the original oight trigrams (Msyers' does not mattor for every Burmess la as
sho is now in the harbour. We believe she is leaking somewhat, but the oxnet oxtont and nature of this damage will not be known until she had been docked and aurreyed, with will be done as soon as she has dis charged her cargo.
inopportune or impolitie, and we are fair to ment is rather a move to gain time than an indication of the mind of Lord Salisbury's Government.
a
represent.
the
Cotabat
at Wenchow, arrived at Shanghai by the ↑ Sassoon, and Mr H.W. Davis, Consulting tians that were put by the Inspector were the man slipped his foot and foll backwards won all were assembled they took their ceeded to dip the branches in the with regard to the lung. They
BIK F. W. White Commisioner of Onsteins
Fungning on the 7th instant, on his way to Canton.
The Yehsin brought down to Shanghai from Tientsin thirteen head of cattle, con. sating of sows, extyes and a bull, all of foreign breed, for a Shanghai resident. These are from the China Merchants Co.' fatm.-N.-C. D. News.
The Sickpoo says that Tanz Chuang, ox governor of Vitungu, un Yen Ku, ex Governor of Kwangse; Chuo Fu, general in Kwango, Chung Ching, ox-commander of the Fang Woo, all of whom have been on tobced to death for not having done their beat to defend their country against the Fronch, have been sent to the capital again for Imperial examination toforo being do capitated.—Shanghai Mercury.
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it was carried unanimously.
This was all the business.
Be the the man who had foll went up to follow Provincial authorition decided to after-which they re-anterdi the enclosure much less favourable to the Colony than
and
of`inir
refer to Jervois on Coroners, who said that Rodah Singh, P.C. 629, said he saw The sporial ceremonies at this temple the 64 diagrams or hangrams, an enlarged Indian papers that the intention is that a Imasis of calculation founded on the square Burmese shall bear the tribute, but that Connel was present the Coroner, ought to 7.45 p.m. on the 29th. Two chairs rashad allow them to be present. It was usual to passed him, one passing by witness, who was look. Thus an loterval of one day was Handbook, Pt. II. $36),
inuch a British subject na the Earl of Duf. allow the family of the decassed or any, at the foot of the street. One of the coo-allowed after the three days" worship in the When this was done the three priests foriti is, and the higliest authority will as body
interested to be raprcecuted, Noth lies in the other chair clipped his font in Dragon King temple which was brought to
came out of the circle of tables and matched fully
Queen as
his was said about Inspectors and he the side channel, and fell fure the after.
round the outside
three times, still waving would return to the
Col Hongkong. THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE
that ubailted
a eloss on Thursday. With the excoptions their fegs the while. After this nobody but Counsel could He was about 4 4 yards distant and
they 18- vention: we are «told, from Tokio that COMPANY, LIMITED.
take part in the proceedings. Ho had P.C. 606 ·WAS about 3 yards die of the Viceroy and Governor all the chief ontored the circle, replaced the flags on the though its terme may not new ba stated in An extraordinary gotieral meeting of the novor soon Inspectora interiors and ho
ho tant. Thero was a report that the provincial officera were present on each north tablo and stood ca before,
detail, as thuy have not yet received the shareholders of the Hongkong Fire Insur-thought the proceedings were quite ir man was dead and we both wont up. day. Each was understood to have pre- A second stroke of the bell was now given, sanction of the Hongkong Legislative Coun
regular on the last occasion. He thought the P.C. 606 took the man by the hand to see if pared himself by fasting and prayer in and this sorved as a signal to tha these cíl, the gist of
of thes
that the. Jucal au- I. M. S. Rambler Commander W: 13ance Co., Limited, was held in the offices interests of the constabis was quite ante in he was in life and Inspector Stanton having private for the gmblie caromeninl On ar- acolytes who up to this moment had re- thoritica undertake to assist the Chiness Moore, R. N., arrived at Amoy on the of the General Managers (Biesera Jardine, the hands of his Worship.
Me Mitokoll-Innes said he had a right towards put in a chair. When witness went from their chairs at the grand entrance, andtionless as statues and holding in their shove board. In return for those Qu
uskoro, and to be cosponsible that the morning of the 9th instant from Foochy. Matheson & Co.) this forenoon. Those
opium shall be, cutiré- present wore: Hon. J. Bell-Irving (Chair-exclude everybody from the Court, but of op he found the man blooding from the right from thence prosopded on foot through the hands the vexuals of water and tamarisk ly man), Hon. A. P. MacEwen, Hon. F. D. course did not use that right and the questido of the hand. It appeared to him that courtyards to the principal shrine. Here branches. On hearing the boll they processione, the Chineze on their side
to remove the restrictions at present existing. Committee; and Mossra H. Wicking, Dr. put with his consent.
It was not true it deceased was slunkon
positions in the order o
Fot
sor and scatter the watoron the ground, finging rank, the Treasuror
of foreign meri. kdama, H. N. Mody, P. Chater, J. Dr. Wherry, Superintendent of the Go and dropped again the side channel. having the first place.
On each occa rough precisely the same gerina of lave 1:80 agrae to certain fiscal modifications.
it in tho air, at the safe time going. chandiso in
in junke Wilter
ter E. L. Woodin, H. Just, W.vernment Civil Hospital, asid-Decensed Witness was present all the time.
zion there were thres kneolings and Kerfoot Hughes, J.-A. Carvalho, J. C. do was admitted to the Hospital ou the 29th By Mr Thomaett-When the Inspector three prostrations, the lighted incensements the priests had gone through be which are not yet public property, but of Couha and B. E Dear (Secrotary.) September at 8.25 p.m. He was suffering put the man in the ambulance he was being put into the burners by the fore. From time to time as the water in the which we are free to say that their affect
The Seerotary having read the notice from a contesad wound on the left side of consciona
Tranmirer The whole of the ceremonies tumblers become exhausted the vessels were will be in largely incilitate the import of convening the meeting,
the head. He had symptoms of fracture of Funsjah Saugh, P.C. 606, said he went up were performed twico on each ecension of replenished from a lango warthenware jar foreign goods into the south-western The Chairman proposed that the follow the skull. He died on the 5th inst The Wyndham Street with a note book to take worship, to four times on each day, or placed conveniently near for the purporo vinces of China tid. Haugkong and Cantor, ing spocial I resolution, passed at an extraor-cause of death was injuries to the brain. I the numbers of two chairs which he had twelvó-times in all feature of the cere chanting prayers daring the time that they conferred on the same trade wa
The boys, like the prieste, nover consed and to efectually discount the advantages dinary
nesting of the company helt on the saw in the Mortuary that he had a bruise warned bofore. As he went on they rushed The most noticeable
Tongking 20th September last he confirmed: "That on the left shoulder. The post mortem or passed, One went into Queen's Road and moniel was the prominent and extmurdinary souttered the water and made the road of by the recently concluded Franco-Chinese Article No. 17 in the Articles of Associa-amination had then heen made. I did not the hind coolio of the other fall near the part played therein by a number of priests the sixty-four diagrame. Thuy also marched treaty. We shall not be surprised if the tion he nitared by oliminating therefrom oxamine the head. I do not think deoaised corner of the atroci while the celics were of the sect of The. It appears that when on the outside three times round the circle forms of the Convention turn out to be
said the bgaros $100,000, where they appear anything in Hospital. He was per- running rapidly down the hill. Wit
Witness only the high y twice therein and substituting for such fectly unconscious when he was admitted. walked after the man.. He
the example of the two district star of the targo pricats. On a third stroke of The Hongkong Government is, we have
ma-and took
took up their forcer position in front even this vague commmige makes them. figures, the figures $150,000.*,
Cross-examined-I did not
into the gutter gistrates and 1 repair to the temples to offer Although no one seconded the proposal no mortem oxat he died from injurice to that he was in life. Inspector Stanton were called to a consultation with the re- of manoeuvres, and were followed a second opiam by night steamers, to which tuore I know from slang, with leat witness and escortained prayers for cain, the chiefs of the two sects the bell the priests copested the whole series hoard, about to prohibit all Carrying of the symptoms that the brain. I think that the injuries which then came up And sent him for an caused death was the blow of which the ambulance Witnees had his trunchioon in natives of Government as to the best time by the acolytes. The whole of the can be novobjection on the
means of on the left side of the head was a his case all the time. He did not hit the rendering bosven propitio ceremonics were gone through three times traders and the Viceroy of Kuangting is
the oficial intercession
nud at the close a large quantity 7 of
written/going to allow foreign guods to be imported result. As far as I know he was a man at all. He did not see any one ratzo Both a
will make tho healthy
enjoyed from the Emperor's bone- ministered at
at the tables. When every woods liable to the Foreign Customs duty, was suffering from Ro
kicked the man while he lay on the volence, and both were asked to unke something was dually concluded the heads of the to avoid
which was
the reason of their being return by using their
and influence different departments of the provincial Gor sent in native craft. There is, we learn, All athor disease must be excluded. Dr Marquca said I was in charge of the He fell backwards. Directors, I E. Waller. T. Latham, R. É
both religions gave the rulers their best as-again their thres kneelings, and three pro- Hongkong being given up. The 'r
romoval ed by a small boat the occupants of which Wainwright, H. W. Daniel, C. W. Baird post mortem examination. I made the ex- Inspector Stanton said that shortly before surances of aid. A friendly arrangementstrations, and when these were over for the of the restrictions on the carriage of foreign informed him they had been pillugod by a
way come to by which the Taoists agreed to second time the great mon returned. to merchandize in junks to Kuangtung when junk which they pointed out to him. He and O. J. Badgoon (Eecretary), represent-amination. I made the examination on the o'clock, he was riding in a ricksha. Ho
Oth inet. I noticed a contused wound on saw a small crowd. He stopped and going up make the first easy. If they failed the their several Tomone until the next once put into plain language, is that the Collee
aan lying in the side channel and the set of Buddha would on the next ocession sion of went after the junk and captured it and g 1,094 shares.
worship in took her with her crap of twenty three said-Gentleman, there is not a quorum seemed to have been caused by beingrube in The latter said the man had been
in the temple. At about 2.40, the Chairman rose and the left side of the head about half an inch
tion of duty on them is made as certain as long and a benise on the left shoulder which Inst witness bonding over him. He touched of worship come to the aesistance of the The circumstance of the Buddhista hav-regulation can make it, but the blockade handa back to Wanchow.
being rabbed the last vituesannd asked what was the matter. officials.
ing yielded to the Taoists and allowed first question is left as it was. The facilitation present, but we are expecting a shareholder
hetist landholder against some rough rubstrate. Those to thin and falter down. He then raised the man the caremory as the God of War templo, niligionista is looked upon by those who youth. Weat provisous inly means that Leed
running Two altars wora erected in readiness for
at the ceremonies to the last-named of the apart of foreign goods into the THE Jhumpoo statos
would make that the provincial
who
South-West Lord and who has promised to be bere. In or-wound was a superficial Boratch. The man, Judga of Kwangtung has instructed the
the shoulders and saw a spot of blood on Editor of tho Kwong-pan, a native towa.
der not to waste time I will commence I suppose, struck his head against some the back of his jacket, Hathan exaining on the right and one on the left of the understand
spot where the officials were to kneel and
at the Minister at Pezing to try and get the sects as a pretty stroke of policy. For at paper which has lately appeared in Canton, come to shall have to postpona the dosing hard substanco. On opening the skull. I the man's hend and found a small wound en prostrate themselves. At the side of the altar Ure present time the heaven is as brass, and West River opened and the residence of to publists full particulars of cases of rohome we shall have to postpone the meeting. found a large quantity of blood on the left side of the head. Bo stao saw on the left stood sight priesta
of Buddha,
it appears likely to remain so. Last night Consular officer at some large placo on it The report issued by the Directors on the the loft side of the head and bery which so
ag that
some blood in the channel which had evi and during the time that the officiats were at nine o clock, after a day of cloudless sky, permitted. We should like to know what bruch come to his knowledge, in 4th September explains the calling of this ed fracture on the bit side of the brain. dently come from the ground. He told the actually engaged in worship to Buddhists the theravonctor registered Bus Fahrenheli advantages to their trade the French ob
anything from their superiors. The with a view to the possible frding of a lade fractured I believe the injuries were pro- hide
meeting. The work carried on at Selangor The occipital bone the left side was also Inst witness to get a
get a chair, but before this at the altar chanted part of their liturgy.in a well-ventilated and airy foreign house, tained by their tranty which it is now a feat Judgo was apprehensive lest the paper, be:
was got P.C..629 came forward and he and has been quite unsuccessful; and the Direcbably the result of une blow. I do not
When the official worshippera ross from their and at noon to-day there is little change of diplomacy to get a discount on in our I took docensed in ing owned by Chinese, would not dare to
into a chair. $29 want
P.C.
knew the chanting ceased and the votaries in the tempenture. Unbelievers among favour! The Fiami Chamber of Commerce, publish straight-forward accounts of current
tore recoinmand, that the
be think it probable that the injuries wore with the man to the Station. I afterwards proceedings. Not so the priests of Tao who clare that. it does not require a pro-day, showed that their commercial interests This wound up.
failing
Buddha had no mere sencom with the the mattres (and there are many such) de in the Protout which we published the other evonts.--Shanghai Courier,
1 by a blow from a baton. There was found him sitting up in the compound of the discovery of a '
When
Forved the the meeting of the shareholders held on no mark. A great deal of force would be the Police Station vomiting
alter on the right hand. So phet's vision or oven that of s Buddnist had hoon neglected by its framera, and the 6th April, and it now only remains for truncheon. If I were to try it I would gutter on his back, with his head toward apoo which ensued when the officials rose it does need some craft and chaning, some who had read it carefully had ready required to cause injurian by a stroke with saw the deceased first he was lying in the singular and so grotesque was the perform- priest to discern the face of the sky. But injured by the treaty and avory body us to carry a formal resolution; but I sup-have to hit as hard as I could. I do not think the street inclined to the left and his feet from their knees, that it merits in our astuteness and insaagement to turn to no cons to the same conclusion. If the hero is not a quorum pressal. paso it is no use putting the resolution as that the dropping of the man on the street towards the other side of the Channel
opinion
2 somewhat detailed description. count & knowledge of the sky as the Bud- Convention provides that the West Ri Mr Latham-It would be only a farceased the fracture. There was blood in the I do not recollect seeing Mr Habo
It must be premised that each Taoist dhats have to their own eltimate pratsever shall be opened simultaneously with gutter
before, and that showed the fracture there, but he may have been there, priest had before him a small table at which and honour and to the ignominy and shame the action which the Hongkong Govorn to pass the resolution without the proper had been caused before that time. The Be epoke Chiness. He heard some China is presided. These eight tables wore cover of their rivale. Let the Taoiste first pragment are to takes for the prevention of Tho Chairtnay-It would havo vo va./draisen might have been caused by a fall in boy Bay behind that the man had beaned with richly qmbroidered cloths or hangtare the glory of the Buddhists will learn nothing about that, and at prevout it ́- in vain, and on the dark background smuggling. good and well. But we can the gutter. I believe
I believe all the injuries were bouton. He turned round and asked if this inge which reached to the dispered according shine out more brightly ! It is likely to be seenas za if overything had been given to
bona which
สห
A special meeting of the shareholders in the knowledge. 1. To the best of the deceased and let him drop in the gutter.theacts wore reminded of the privileges joharms was burned by the eight priests in native junks, but this
SELANGOR TIN MINING COMPANY. this Company was called for 2.50 p.m. on
Mecara Shanghai, when there were present
THEN... D. News of tiro 7th instant says: -A mandarin, last week, effected the cap
wera piraten. The sandarin was on way from Wanchor in a taiming and when a short distance out of the river was board.. Faucis (in the chair), and H. J. Limby,
my
Puerar
tare of twenty throo men who, it is alleged the 7th instant, at the Secretary's alice, injuries to the head, but I would not awear grixamined-Ho saw the man fall. in the present emergency. The pricate of ernmort, Profect and Magistrates, began very little probability of the blockade of
Te Shanghai Mercury contains the follow
ing-
WHAT
PEOPLE ARE HAYING."
WHAT PEOPLE ARE ASKING.
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Selangors, thy glory is now indeed de parted, Alas! and woo! Wool, and alas
Whether Mr W. V. Drummond's mannge mont of the Nagasaki business will turn out 63 successful to his dicate as the Selangor Tims have to the boldens of that valuable scrip? and whether the shares should not in future be called the Sulangor Tinpots'
sumber present,
A lode, was
The funeral of the late Mr E A. Fabris sent to the shareholders!
took place at Shanghai on the 7th instant
in
in the presence of a large and reprosonŚH tive section of the community. There were
8. Hepnell, A. Johnsford, J. P.
Mir
that
Caused
The Kikare the shareholdere.
-Tee
did bu
star slap-
man was
8
boy
rons
against this.
one
of
*
the
McEuen, F. Reid, and A. E. Joges to the house of the absens encreholder in the gutter would not produce the bee was not present at the case when roughly represented thus:
wore Mess, J. A. Pond, G. M. Hart, O.
B.
Black,
N-O D. News.
the
seen
in the sky, and there are tokens does not meet with sovero criticism at
and w the match-noodel and niready much-
we trust the Hongkong com Played-for downpour will not be tenen mindig will see that a
Ingerognarded, every And when the
complete
decnot
interest of theirs and full concessions they obtained from the Okinase as
as those the
diy
indicted the ono fall,
by Wainowright-Bas this resolution
had seen the man beaten, to which the tables themselves were Cross-examined-It is highly improba- boy replied: No, he only heart it. No to the arrangement of the eight diagrams so in truth, for the people are convivesd them
tho Chiness asked,short of en advertised 1
The Secretary-Nutise of it has been ble that the injuries, to form the basis of the that if the wily priests can contrive to have the establishment of a Customs in Hong-
by the
nad which aro
nich are further ceremonies deferred they will wait kong and this upon, trust. This is not I have seen P.. 696 was reckoned a very good police- ancient system of pvelopment of the net a good eates
mady injuries from blows man, or else he would not be in the place said to trom the Ultirgate Print the cloud no bigger than a man's hand diplomacy ; and we shall be surprised if it truncheon at the Civil Hospital he was. P.. 699 has been a long time in Male and and when I was a student in
Europa.
sppears in the Police and he beloved he was
ciple of
of that. The relative positions Being. & good Be had a
chance of recovery f
from. Witness bad never seen the Indian the eight tablea very poor
will be at the temple blr ht--I have had no instruto the first, seeing I seventy-five private carriages outside the
In the illustrations his skull was frnotured. Polio Constables in any part of the town from
of the diagrams in from myself see blood oozing his with their truncheons in The Chairman-The nesets of the Com-di
their hands when Mayers' Hand Buck, p. 335. 2nd cemetery gate and a large number of lions from them,
part, andare The coffin was covored with many wreaths. The Rev. Mr. Hudges company have now nearly all been realised, tag for Lunderstand that blood was flow on duty. The orders are now very strict second of the two figures there given. On will go in and wit, earning for themselves Colony grants. That great efforts have been
the ear. It and, as far as can be seen the liquidationing from his ear.
of tits drapped agai
each of the
in the front of the the gratitude of rulers and people alike.made to mask the true nature of ducted the funeral service and the Town will result in a return of about 75 cents would lessen the chance of his recovery. the Sikhs had a bad reputation of ill-treatly as the tracinga are seen in the Hand-book. hood whose over-reaching astutenosi
heavily on the pavement after the fall it aires ontained-He did not know that tables were the musings of a diagram cruce. That tolley would be worthy of s spriest Baran Convention, is shown by
by the mane Band played solemn march form the
pro- different readings of the tributo claus Mortuary to the grave. The pall bearera pur share. If any shareholder wishes to The flesh wound in the aids would probably ing, coolies. There was no complaint The positions of the tables and the signific- verbial and of whom the people say that which have been pat
forth in England, ask any questions we might answer them,
be caused
by contact with a blunt aubstanco made to him against the Constable, ance attached to their positions can be they are so sharp that their India, and Japan. The latest attempt to Mr Wainewright Could we not adjournanel as the corner of a
draw off public attentan is of & stop. The dropping
in the explana cuos drop out and by ellipsis-leave a man tion that only its bread outlines hare boon of 4 Sergeant HO RE complained of (Laughter.)
orrhage that I saw. If he had fallen on the treatment of his servant who was
nothing to hold by, o scalping lock such as agreed to, and that its final settlement will the noble red man dueried it a point of take place at exactly the same part of the head that arrested by a Sikh constable for carrying a would make a difference.
honour to leave on his head for the eor-
Muit calls the Inst the spoils gotten in fair light. If the Budd giving away of our interests, aro attributed to the diplomacy of the late Charge they Bay awaits the tiny will not be drawn in by unfair to that reweman, the grassar. pert
Ieraty. Now is the hair of the bead after the manner of whose official career is, we hope, still bo in which the faithful followers of the Pro- fore him, that he should be saddled with phat are dragged into their abodes of bliss Lord Rosebery's mistakes and weakness by Mahomet himself.
Mr. O'Conor, no doubt, simply did as ho Clever as the Buddhists have shown them was told. But by and by when people, at arlves, the enemies of Viceroy Chaung are home and in the East, see the true naturs not slow to credit that great man with eqnal of the happy results of Lord Rosebery's if not superior cleverness in the policy be mischief, they will blame Mr. O'Conor the has chosen to adopt in relation to the former
of the Foreign Secretary, mere instrument of ing of prayers for rain. The Governor and while the true author of them escapes, Note.-North, Water N.E., Mountains; General has not yet followed the precedents his subordinate may be a much-abused
MABINERS will be interested in the follow-
ing itoms, takon from the N, C. D. News
The Chairman-He is a Chinaman,
Mr Wainewright-Well, I know.
Mr Daniel We might spend the 75 cents It is suggested now that the North Ohan. in as thera. (Laughter.)
The
We nel is so much used, that the Chinese Go-
probably should not vornmont should
couple of light up a ona at Drinkwater Point and the beacons, other at the North end of Bush Taland, This Channel, we are told, is now nothing
find him
It was
By
its head down wards, but if he fowl with its the Coroner-The leading from had boon, he would have been able to en- the ear fast either have been caused tirely contradict the statement.
fracture of the occipital portion Mr Moxaop The Sergesat came here
A Sikk.
ཟླ་8
SOUTH
EX
Mr toboll Innes-No; he never came here are mude a complain,
hairman) hom home.
of the skull or by so external injury and complained of the ill-treatment of his intimated that there was some to the ear, of which I saw no signs. boy by a as to believe that the shareholder in Only about 20% of those having received lestion was unwilling to attend. He this fracture recover from the injury. The hold 100 shares, and the total number Ike what it was when surveyed by the Mag-which had to be represented in order to dropping again would not affect much the chance of recovery. There would be a little more hemorrhage,
pia somo years ago.
There is some talk among the masters of sbearers who use the North Channel, of petitioning Sir Robert Hart to have the Channel lighted.
buoyed, which, though stmo, is of little
service
useful in
in the day-
form a gaurum was 1686.
Mr Latham-Could we never pass the resolution without his ?..
Baw an outside chair
111
KALEON
venience of his adversary who came to take theking. These happy FO
19
sa at
hista and entrance to the Western fever,uizing B Bows the tribute.
they
which they. BY
M
дой
A present it is on be to adjourn the mecting for a month and Club steps at TUBE Sikh the conduct of the polica. Ho read ex-East, Thunder : S.E., Wind ; South, Fire, of Sui Lon and others of his produciore msn. For Mr O'Conor's sake it is to bo
rvice at night.
Wa Bind the following important
informa tion in the N.-C. D. Nets:-It is well- known now that the rumours that Russia
to Beck,
to
Ons is that however good the harbour of the liquidati guidators; but body. I continued there till the crowd
man seconded, and it was agreed, that the meeting should stand adjourned till Thursday, the 11th November.
Mr Wainewright-Are there any er
The Secretary--None, except the liqui
expenses. The Beeting then separated.-N...
News
"The 'bazo was then' adjourned till Satur-
SUPREME COURT, IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, (Before Mär Justice Russell.) "Wednesday, Oct. 13,
THE CLAIM AGAINST THE PARTEIDGE FOR PILOTAGE.
This was an action, which was debated below, and rod; the Inst was omitted,gy to remember that the goddess of mercy
some time ago. The compradore of the steamship Partridge, it will be remembered,
Mr McHale or Mr Whitall. The mansued the master of that ship, Capt. Stare encicsed on all-aides by the tables at each to have wrought many wouderlui miracles,
The
Japan.
Quotations. HONGKONG, October 19. OPIUM-New Patna, cash, 514
can
·Old New Bensrey, cash,.: 600/600)
11
j
19
New Malwa, coal,... 020
1
Allowance, Tacle...... 48/04
Old Malwa, cash, 540 Allowance. Trels...... 48/44
Poraian, Oily, cash,., 370/470 Allowance, Faela. 16/12 Persian, Paper tied... 400/500 Allowanco, Taols... 10/32
Exchange. Horuxoro, October 13,
Mr Blossop-Imw it in the newspaper. Mr Mitchell Innes said something about not believing all that was reported. (Ho Major Davies said-I am Assistant Mili might have been out-spoken enough to have tary Hecretary. On the evening of 29th Sep said that the complaint was made by writing The Chairman-Well, the best thing will temhor, about 7.30, I was standing on the and not vorbally.Ed. C.M.)
at the Wyndham Streat end.
Cradock Acting Chief
hief Inspector
pro- endeavour to get sufficient proxies from I
duced the book containing a description of elsewhere.
down Wyndham Street f followed by Mr Wainewright suggested that a week Constable. On turning the corner by the tracts which showed that the Indian Con- Hest, Light; S., Earth, terrestial mat in the Viceregal office. He has not yet regretted that the intelligence received at would be long enough,
Victoria Dispensary one of the chair coolies stables complained of had borne a good tar, the unalloyed forusle principle; West, come to the toupies to worship; neverthelesa Tosio was not published before he left The Chairman said they would have to ass Margot proxies from the outports, and this appeared to strike the corner of the build character and that only minor offences, such Vapour, exhalations, &e N. W., Heaven, it is said he will do so in due time. That bias occupied Port Lazaroff are and fell into the gustar. The basolowa The reasons for this abstention take some time to get in the few remaining Police Constable crossed over from the
stablo came up and
rond collected. them
principle. uppens to be entirely no harm reholders Past Office a few seconds after da and day afternoon.
The arrangement of the eight tables is peat and the atmospheric conditions bogin to be favourable. Then the Viceroy, like though they at Britain and elsewhere done, only it t
give the shareholders took out ajute book and appeared t
Beca to be such that ther form a circle. On the priests of Baddha, will gain credit for to the press of
the trouble of attending again. The object, something down
to write
the North table reprosop ing the diagram his exertions, and until he can do so ho will I saw no nsault on any there
marked, which corresponds to water, be coulent bo wait been, is perfectly mieless may oros have.
jee | meanwhile
would go on as the river which flows into haring if they had been appointed.
CANTONIENSIS. Chinaman lifted up! dispersed. I BBW
was a largo dower vase, and in the vase a now, formed a bar which is only practicable to
branch of tamarisk surrounded by S flags of (Note.) Virtues of the Tamarisk Mr. Wainewright proposed, the Chair and placed in an outside chair and carried to the Hospital. I did not move from the
four different colours, viz. to black, two It should be of interest to Folklore. rowing-bost: the other is that the bay on
steps of the Olub while the pourroncs which it is situated
not free of the
tasted and I could not swaar whether do-
green, two white; and two yellow. (The winter and what Russia wauta on the
Chinees have five colours: black, white, collectors and students of Chinese mytholo Paid what
is a harbour with deep water and
ceased was lifted and droppad or not.
green, good natural defences, which is always
cannot say whether the constable had open
the colour of fire.)
is fabled to have taken a tamarisk branch all the year round. Such a harbour is to ponses going on?
truncheon in his hand or not.
In the contre of the circular space and and a vessel of water and by means of these be found lower down on the East coast of
Cross-examined-Idid not see Mr Rabo, Coren, and its existence may have some-
dation
of which stoad one of their brethren, threa even raising the dead to life. set of thing to do with the desies of Russia
struck the side of the building or the ve for $75, which he alleged be paid on behali privats of Taoism had ploted themissivos fables which they relate concerning the god such a desire axiata, to obtain the protec
rendah, and I think it was his striking the of the Captain for pilotage. The accounts side by side in a row. They were attired dess account in part for the wide-sprand be torate over Corea. On the other hand, we
corner that kupoked him down. He was between the Captain and the compradore in robes fashioned like those wom by the fief which the Chinese have รับ the virtues running as fast as obair coolies usually ran soomed to be somewhat involved, the latter priesthood on ordinary occasions but of a of the taxarisk. I apprehend it was in de On London---- when chased by A constable.
Bank, Wire, The con- stating that he got from the Captain an or- black colour. Their heads wore uncovered, ference to popains bellef and opinion on the The inquest into the cause of death of stable was about four yards behind the der for $100 on Meters Gibb, Livingsten & the hair being coiled on the crown in the subject that the Thoists used the branches
On demand, But worth the fuss that has been made about San koheong, a chair coolie, who died from coolie when the latter struck the corner. Co. as part payniant of an account, that he usual way. Immediately in front of the of tamarisk in the manner described above. her, and that her opening to foreign
Kan Shi Po, called by Mr Mossop, sail gave a receipt to the Captain and trada is not now, and is never likely to be, of any injuries received from a fall in Wyndham I am employed in the Victoria Dispensary. ruceipt on getting the money. The other three priests and also within the circle Captain, formed by the night tables were three These latter advantage to the Powers who have interest Street on the 20th September, was conti: On the 20th Sept, I saw, about 7.30, a Sish on the other hand, said he had paid the boys, acolytes of the sect. ed themselves in making tréation 'with her..
constable chasing two chairs down Wynd compradore $100 for the pilotage in s. thi were clad in yellow garments and their Boreign governments are moutons de Pa-nued before Mr Mitchell-Junes this aftor ham Strest. One of the clinirs excaped ness stop, which the compradora denied. heads were covered. Each of the three THE HONGKONG OPIUM NEGOTIA-
in his right
right hand a glass por- all the others follow asit. Japan is the zario and A. Gutierrez being jurors.
the other chair. As soon as the constable mit the Captain to get his accounts from
filled with ·water a
ter and in his le Me Mussop appeared for the deceased's
required to tamacisk. They also stood close to each worth anything.
chair, I saw the constable strike the ecolislodge the $75 claimed for
An article, founded on information which appeared for the Police. The Police were several times with his trancheon and ha Mr
Tokio, giving the result of the Hongkong ant, produced to-day the account for 976 of the three priests in their rear. and Insector Bremner.
saw the constable kick the cool, sever-
Whilst the rulers knelt and prostrated opium negotiations, appears in the Jupan which he just boon received from England expressed the opinion that any oharee of
Mr Mossop said before commencing the al times while he was lying in the gutter with regard to which Bis Lordship had themselves the eight priests standing out Mail. It says that no- sort of preventive On Calcutta Fort Hamilton being given up by England inquiry he must protest against the inspec. He lifted him up by the hand, shook him expressed some unpertainty. Ile also showed side the tables chanted, as did their rivals service is to be established in the Colony, vanished when Mr Gladstone left office, be- tors of Felice taking any part whatever it several times and then dropped him. I that, leaving out of account the second the Buddhists on the opposite sido. But and this looks, Tony The the old trick of -sail to have been untered into by the ease proceedings.. Ho had looked into the went up to the coalie and found him receipt for the 4100, the documenta led no sconer, were the kneelings and prostra. Preparing the engang public to Leer On Shanghai---
by explain
Da demand. ... Promion for that purpose were in such di permitted the presence of anybody other and speak to the combos lady come showed that the plaintiff had been paid in tiers over than the chief priest of this at- something to its disadvantage,
up
tendant Taoists arul director of this part of ing that things might have been much -80 days' sight, rect opposition to the traditions of Con- than 4.002
a constablo. On the last occasion the coolie put in a chair and taken away. Br Caldwell, who appeared for the do- the ceremoniva struck his bell
worse than they ure. We are then told Gold Leaf, 100 fine. servative policy that they would be dropped the proceedings were very irregular. Dao
On that the arrangements, or Convention can Sovereigns, By Mr Moso I went up to the fendai, admitted the statement of accounts hearing its sound the thros priests within oluded between tas with his tenure of offee: With the Inspector of Folies was cross-examining Constable and saw his number. It was made,
• Hongkong Government knowledge which wo have now, however, the witnesses. Another Inspector was as 606. It was dark I could not identify.
the circle advanced to the north table on and Ohios for the that the new Government can change from sisting in the identification and occasion. the man. I was standing sight Fards with costs. grave anxiety to indifference on any subject ally making reinacks and slo making.
off
tamarisk branch. The first priest took from ple-they involva I do not know where the blows
more than the fell It was somewhere about the base
the vase a yellow flag, the second and third on operation of the Hongkong wathorities? -I did not"
ench a black dag, and, the yellow day lead. This is much the same way of putting Chan Chi said he was a fokhi, of second
ing, the black flags following thereupon
Hongkong authorities fact that the gan a puzzling and bewildering series of been indseed to agree to a Lonvention, of THERMOMETE mevements, all the while
What to which all the advantages will go to Coins, Do
believe that Mr Waeber, in a
evory
agreement
with
other foreign minister who has been
sant to. Seoul, is of opinion that Cores le
THE FATAL OCCURRENCE IN WYNDHAM STREET.
TIONS.
We take the following from the N-C
4:06
13
0.
50 days sight,
4 months sight, Credits, 4 Documentary,
months' sigh
On Paris
On demand,
On
Credits, 4 months' eight,
Now York-
4.15
Crodits, 60 days' sight,
Bombay Wire,
791
2281
Ou demand.
Wire
2221
On demand,
#tige, and if one makes a treaty with Cores, oon, Messrs H. BI. Thomaett A. J. do Bo Tao constable caught one of the coolies in The case was adjourdod at the time to non: the held in je in loft a branch of D. Newes only connitry to which trade with Corea relativos, and Capt. Superintendent Deaneght the coolie the latter dropped the England; the Captain, bee in Court, other in a row, and whilst the worship was Tae Pioneer saya-Some time ago wo presinted: by: Acting Chief Inspector pulled his quaue sp that he fell down.. latkes, who appeared for the defend- going on their actitude was the jame sa that the Editor states had been received in On,
cause we considered that the negotiations there
anthorities and could not find any that.
within a month, we are better prepared for running commonts to the jury that of the skull,
Was
•Mr Mitabeking comments to the
I JAWA
constable. I then saw full.
On domand, ...
832
86 08
His Lardship therefore dismissed the case which was the vase containing the flags and snuggling in theon of opium/Taken af Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Promises,
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Barely never was a more ridiculous AB to Tuspectors taking part in a Coroner's Darby, He told the same story as the other in pubile by the High Authorities of the onlockers were entirela pet as the same journal's recent version of the
He would ask after-
at which
to to
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the news that no decísion has yet been arrived at.' The reason assigned for this anyone Indecision is the expense of the proposed jury. That of course is very irregular, witness, who was in the employ of Mr fortifications on Fort Hamilton...
reasons inquest, no one, sitzer Constable nor any coolias If we cannot afford to pay for fortifications cas else, has a right to put questions. Mr Mossop said he had two other coolles province of Kwantung, a sure sign that tions to heaven. At firat the pace at tributo aluss in the Burma
us rait till we can permitted Counsel to be present, but I of Is Darby whosaw the affair, basho did not the state of the weather is regarded as so than a walks, scan it inot sad to a run and the suzerainty of China in Barms, England just at present, why,
the three priesterold was not faster fail Baid thero bad buen noty The Dai pay for them. Even though the island re- believe the examination should have been propous to call them
been no recognition of main unfortified, it can be taken from us conducted valy after a war, and a war, too, in which roner through the Coroner. The Coward for an adjournment to call Mr. Ma Fions not to say calamitous. The place of then the parformors, instead of following bad.
merely agrond to a
La decennial to hold the inquiry and Haffie, who was at present absens in Macao, interession is now the well-town temple each other round the inside of the circle in of local produes taking place from we are worsted. There are no fortifications the Counsel present may make any inquiry and who had very important evidence to of the God of War, which stands near the dart from side to side, and rush to and fro to put any constrastion they please upon.
orderly fashion, began to dodge abunt, to ia Ferim,
Peking. This the Chinese are at liberry- would hardly care yet we
and doubl- The English Foreign Ofica, it
appears from Ching Aling, & chair coolie in the employ Virtuo. This temple, describedat somclengthing about (but always bring out any evidence in the matter they
iately its Parliament, "pat" m assist the Coroner, to keep out others who would sation in Bulgaria has given quito suficient and Dys, where Counsel represented the gutter.
450), is one of the finest buildings of the kind waving aloft and up and all the time James Ferguson, the Under-Secretary, con
down sho Aaga stroga in this way-England ir to allow grounds for a charge of waskness and the relatives of deceased or others in By Inspootor Bremeer-He saw what in the City. To it the officials perform using to and fro and bondialing of Bage the ten yearly missions-thas is, will con- which they held in their right hands. This the highest authority in Burma to continte vacillation, and our withdrawal from the terested. Nobody was allowed to inter- took place through the legs of the crand their ordinary worship on the 1st and it was kept up till the combined movements tlaue to send tribute to Peking decennially. Oprean Archipelago would simply strong fure except Counsel With reference Ho knew it was the constable by his Euro- then them. No measure could be more to his right to be at the Inquest he would pean boute
of each month,
of the priests had completed the round of It appears from explanations given in some
as yet in
French
Bes the island in "the hands of the through the Coroner, and iE. the Inspector f'gire. He did not intend to call Mr. Whital great South gate in the street of Fostering acro, turning within the what passed
inland imprough we cannot make theorybody else know any thing that will
still
& great
do A
of Miss Alma Palmer, said he saw the India
circle) till they had
mattor Mossop, cited the case of Bartlett constable kick the zoolio who was lying in by Archdeacon: Gray (Walks in Canton, Pup to a fine pitch of ght themselves different avatuotsanpon it for Sir
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
SAT 4. ETO-DAY. Barometer Temperature
Humidity
29.95
64
Direction of Wind ENE Force
3 Westhor Hongkong Observatory, Cet, 13, 1886,