No, 7282 December 13, 1888.)
THE CHINA MAIL.
Firmino José du Costa Envoy
appointing Br. - by 8 minutes, The day was almost all a
:.3.
Irish ball can scarcely be acerpted as THE Catholic Register states that the recent Tak Band of the Regiment will play at theA DEOREE, dated 25th Jane Extraordina-vachtaman could deire, but it was scarcely the Ave for about a year. I hevo mado: aho had carried on the preceding voyage" Orom-examined-I have been Captain of and the actual weight of the cargo a sufficient explanation. At all events, bazaar, held under the auspices of the Oficer Mess, Murray Barracks, to-morroney and Minister Plenitentiary of Portugal suited for one of the passengers on board tve voyages to the China sea with her, under the same charter, shipped under the we know that the Mesrandum eferreditors of the Aile de La Sainte Enfance, evening, commencing at 7.30.
for China, Japan and Siam, appears in the the drick, whơ almost gave up everything have been in the Chips son before on board same conditione, proved when properly to by Dr Hartigan, and enclosed by
Macao Government Boletim of the 93 inat. but his commission
men-of-war and the Messagurios boats, taken on delivery at Yokohama to be over him to the Secretary of the Sanitary lisad about $1,000. It adds that
The course was as follows-Start from The first point of land wasaw in the woming 50 come in Brouss of the weight for which Board, was not the same document as the ena roalised is acarcely enough for the
(near Lintin) to a mark boat off Maco was about 10.30. At daylight there was ment af Otaru Indood, it was given in Lighthouse; backto the White Rock, back no land visible. When night came on I evidence that this margin of excess, again to the Micau mark, and then baal placed my leck-out, men on the bridge amounting to about 3 to the starting point in Castle Peak Bay to bosnuss the sen was breaking over and they customary in carrying con cargoes in thead win-distance about 65 miles
could not see from the baw The lack-out watura. Wo have therefore no ressen for men were told to look out for land on the supposing that the margin of dilfitenes port-side. The current was from the N.B. between the real weight carried and this
M. weight as estimated on Allegre, lieutenant on by Victor
second
that which is hero put forward to da purpose, and the sistem are to dispose of Lily Minstrels in the Thantre Royal on Tre South Australian Government have in- Castle Peak Bay, round the White Rock of the 7th was the Ladrone Islands and that the master had signed receipts on" its abip
the articles not sold by lottery,
structed Captain Baclear, of H.MS. Flying Fish, to report to the Imperial Government his views in reference to the proposed aree al at Port Darwin, and the suitability of the port for that purpose.
Tas enteriniament given by the Garrison
turday evening was pronounced success, giving the liveliest satisfaction to those for whom it was principally intended and also affording much amazement and enjoyment
The entries were — to the civilians who were present. The
bir W. H.. Forbes Nanny balls wore Billed with soldiers and saitors picked up some fifty miles from the spot Me W, H. Ray's Kathleen
RW. Brooks' (R. A.) Ariel that went to the rescue of one of deo milom Naominllowed Katuses. 10 uin, 12400, of that vessel who fell overboard at the Norsi allowed Ariel 33 min. 36 cest month of the Min. Two of the bodies bare Kathleen allowed arid 14 min. 44 sect. been recognized, the other has not.-N. OY BOR D. News.
of three foreigners have boon
the last saw the bont's
SUPREME COURT-
30 tons,
dont was
20 tons Casroborative evidenco was given by 11thing less on the pinent would be Benin, third on place, who spoko 1 volen uyige line of the comedian of the be this instructions given to the engineers to stop basis, and i the vasel and pus hof to stop including the bunker coal, wo Arid
on
2,700 tons on board
preceding On
duty as such. Indeed, if we are rightly informed, the earlier memorandum threw the responsibility of the alleged Tus Ching-tu, a new steamer for the China insanitary state of the Convent or Con-Steam Navigation Co, arrived here from vents upon the Government, as certain home under the command of Coptsiu Var repairs and improvements which had din this morning. She is built of steel previously been inde hind been effected
and has twin screws. She is 2,600 tons and the Dross Circle was woll filled under governmental sanction and super- vision. It is not our business to state burthen (gross), 314 feet in length, 38 foot with officers and civilians, Gulonul Au
Credited with having sup in breadth, and 25 feet in depth; end sa dirion being present the greater past pressed this document; or even
to supplied by the builders with powerful of the evening. The troupe consist suggest that it may have breu engines on the triple expansion principle, ed of about a dozen, and included Mr. Calin M. Ferd, who has-rectafly been withdrawn by the writer in favour of the later- document. If all be fair the cylinders being 26 inches, 40 inchos, un excellent bones (R. Calbon), tarabe." gazetted H.B.M. Vica-Opusul at Pagoda (Before Sir George Phillippo, Chief Justice.) thing new. During his watch he saw some safety. The first, that of non and above-board-as we feel that the and 62 inches diameter by 48 inch stroke. (W. Greaves) two banjo-playors, and boys' Anchorage, and who for several years past Acting Governor would wish everything The Ching-ta is the second of four building and man's voices. All were dressed in abse filled the mat of Vice-Conni for ship official to be-Why has a Memorandum for the aagmentation of the Australia-skowy but not an inelegant uniform, and been put forward by the Government China branch of the company's morvios, presented quite a handsome appearance, which is not the document really re-
people are straightest road is the shortest road; and Mr Marsh and Dr Stewart possess the reputation for the most rigid straightforwardness. Whero, thus,
ping in the British Consulate here,, bas
been appointed Acting Consul at Fochow in succession to Mr Thoma Watters, who will procent to Sonn an HB.M. Acting
IN ADMIRALTY.
Monday, Dec. 19
41
Mor
ferred to ? That is the question which ADVANTAGE was taken of tho high ideas usual, the first part consisted of songs, Consul-General for Gorea, tice Mr Gtion raised by L Tai Chi, master of theho told the officer on watch, who was near Captain Efford, Lloyd's surveyor, placed it
dow asking. Surely the yesterday evening to Ianuh a large steet Loanis and sentimental, and jokes and oo Baber, who, we regret to hear, is ill at pagnio dos Messagories Maritimos
nundrums. Some of the songs were vory Chefco-N-C. D. Neues barge which has been put together ou a temporary slip on the promises of the Taikoo well rendered, especially Stars of the Mid-The Straits Times of the 2nd instant Sugar Relining Co. at Quarry Bay, Thog and Down by the deep and Sea says: We regret to announce the death
tiny Les fishing jans against the Comi-
damages come to the junk in a collision.
Bir
the Plain
Le Bon, the man at the wheel. Michel Vincon said he was on watch In the course of the inquiry thee on the bridge from three to four o'clock ferent estimates were given by exporta os The night was dark. All the erdur he to the maximum amount of cargo which the got was to look out well; there was no- Plainmeller could carry with due regard to lights. Before the collision he signalled a fixed it at double the register tonnage, in- mast in front of him. The mast was a clusive of the coal supply in ban
bunkers R COLLISION BETWEEN A JUNK AND THE to 1 ptints to the port buw.As the mast the steamer's own consumption, whatever
APAN of the no-
approached he recognised it to be the maat might be the length of hor voyage, that is Hesting, was
of a junk. Immediately on sooing the mastat
t 2,302 tons. Anothor estimate, that of for him on the bridge The kelmsman and the about 100 tons higher, say 2,552 too. The Captain wore also thare. He aw na light third ontimate, that of Captain Rowe lately Mr J, J. Francie, QC, instructed by Mr on board the junk. They would have seen master of the Painter, placed it 100 tons
that the cargo iguse-cxamined-When he first and the maller on her last uncompleted voregeexceed
nctually carried by Johnson, appeared for the plaintiff; and the the junk much sooner if the lind had aug higher still, that in at 2,600-tons. We find Acting Attorney General, instructed by lies the necessity for such peculiar barge was constructed at home, and brought the choruses were sung in. capital time n this morning on board of the steamer W Wilson, of Messra Wotton l'eacon, uprast of the junk, it was about two lengths led the highest of those estimates, and that O the Wisp of Mr Javid Miller, Acting modes of action? There can be no- out in sections, and theas were fitted to. harmony, though they sometimes approach Manager of the Chartered Mercantile Bank the defendanteral briefly distant. The steamer, wont two points to therefore, as a reasonable and probable
the early age of 31
Acting Attorney General thing that is very appalling to hide bygether under the superintendence of Mr 11. ed a shout; and the jokes, if they were not at Malacca,
stated the contention of the defendants could not say before the collision which was inst bo included amongst the causes which,
starboard in obedience to her heim. He inference from the ovidence, verloading Buch tactics; and it is certain that but
to the Chartered Mercantile Baus here as which little can possibly be gained either by Currie, who came out from Portsmouth all brilliant, were at least well delivered from heart disease. Mr Millar was was that no light whatever had been
Ae subaidiary to this issue and the non-publication of fairly-written of specially for the purpose. She is 950 feet One of the latter, in which the hall was Sub-Accountant, but was recently sent Den on board the junk and that inme: the front or which was the stern of the have contributed to her not arrival
that night to look out on the port side by facts disclosed in the course of the in- pression of Memoranda by honest and of, about 550 tons burthen on a draft of 2 there was a good Korno! (Colonel) in it. land, whe has since proceeded to Europeopped and reversed, the wheel and rudder He was fixed on the port side, The officer i quiry, members of the Court desire to nda ficial reports or the deliberate sup- long, 30 feet bond and 10 fest deep, and compared to a sound chestunt, because down to Malacch to relieve Mr O. How diately the junk was soon the engines were junk. Ho had got spocial instructions
on furlongh
wore put hard is, starboard and this whistla was blown, but the collision was found to on watob was on the other sido, When The á recommendation that in all cases whore reverend gentlemen.
completely brought down the house. In turk
be unavoidable. The ult lay with the second part, sentimental songs wore Tera Nagasaki Rising Sun of lat esys:---The unk people who exhibited no light the Bay the maat lze made a slap and cried out vessels are freighted with coals, com
to the officer. who
We bridge. I pulsory provisions should be made for there is a black mast in varind “with character songs and dances,
must have kept no look-out.
securing proper ve
ventilation of the cargó Re-examined--The most coumed that of a EMILION GISET, a sailor on board the Ita- the choruses of which were joined in lustily cruise, which will conoludd at Hongkong. Vimont of the dra, who give particulars as/ok that was going to pass us on the stor-
J. Carey Hall, Acting Coneal and President of by most of the audience. The Chinese
board side
the Court. Parasol, with an eccentric dance, was irre. sistibly comical and was one of the best.
TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAIL']
(Via Bouthern Line.)
LONDON, 10th Dec., 1886. THE SUEZ CANAL England declines the French proposals for the neutralization of the Suez Canal, but secopts an international character on the basis of the free transit of commerce.
fust 9 inches. She looks a nubstantial and serviceable craft.
lian barque Fratailansa, was charged today at the Police Court with making a disturb anco on board that Fessel and threatening the life of the mate. Is is said that he things of the entertainment. In the son-in
and.
The frat witness called was Captain A. C.
to the course he was steering before coming into collision with the junk and as to the measurements of his shig.
Captain Vimont then wont on to say
By the Judge-Ho saw it was a junk only when she was on the steamer
Some further evidence, mainly corrobora
for debate.
refused to work, and that on the captam timental line, Mr Bedford's rendering of Craw with the craiser. Fastnick and I remained the bridgo all night tivo, was given and the case was adjourned
CORRESPONDENCE.
H. B. M's Consulate Kanagawa, It December, 1880,
THE INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. MATCH AT MELBOURNE, The match between Shaw and Lilly- white'seleven of English professional ozicke- ters and the Victorian eleven was played on the 6th-10th ultimo on the ground of the Melbourne Cricket Club. The weather was delightful, and despite the other attractions 6000 pers
being preacht. The interest
Sapphire arrived from Port Hamilton on Friday, and left again yesterday for a The Constance is in port nt date. The Russian frigate Wladimir Matomach, flag Wladivostools on Wednesday evening last, of Admiral Korniloff, arrived from
In addition to the above, the of the 6th and 7th, because I was not sure Bevoutch and Digit are in harbour at dato. as to what land I would first sight. ordoring the mats to put him in irons, heThy Face was certainly the best, but Mr The Seventh was docked on Sunday a.m. There was a currsut of two kuota against drew his knife and threatened to kill the Stevenson also sang Alice, where art and came out again yesterday &.m.
verified this by 110. 3
the tima of my ar rival at the Ladrones. The night was dark;
THE WATER SUPPLY. latter if he approached hug. The sailor Thou, with a good deal of taste and ex-
I saw was ultimately disarmed and banded over pression The outertainment was brought SATS the Shanghai Courier-Benjamin's there was neither moon nor stars,
Junke
(To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL.) Doks with lights before the several
the poor of December 13. to the Police. On the case coming before to a close by a slaver representation of the arms Court this morning, ou si application sion. Ivanld see thus at a distance. Sis, If the Surveyor General is open to there was a fairly good attendance, about
preme an There was no base oz fue the Court to-day, the accused objected to laughable character akateh The Wigma by tho Agra Bank for the payment of about There was a hoary gen. Betoro four o'clock suggestion, would he not consider it ad of the contest was somewhat diminished by England agrees to Code Port Hamilton the Captain acting na interpreter and re-kers The band of the Regiment played Ts. 560,000 or the foreclosure of twelve I was going 8 knots. That is not the visable (in view of the probable, scarcity of the fact that Victoria wee not represented when China is prepared to tako it over and (quested that the services of the Consul eat intervals and added much to the enjoy Wainewright appeared for the Agra Banaual spoed I went so slow beesusefulum reservoir, Bay from 6 to 8 everything liks her full strength, as Scott." mortgages. Benjamin did not appear. Mr
I water) to put fal prosare on at the Fok allow any other power asked. The trial was adjourned till toment of the evening. The following is the and Mr the proceedings on know. A few minutes before the accident to the remainder of the day, MIlwraith are away with the Au
afraid of approaching land that I did not
morning, and
Palmer, Blackham, Spofforth, Bruce, Tran behalf of the Chartered Bank of India I had slowed down to take soundings. The allowing the water to run continually
stop supply
Latralian
Eleven. Iutheir absence Mr Major made the host selection he could, and EARLY on Sunday morning, the house of a DFANIX Cropu Down the River The Company. one of the mortgages, Mr R. M. Campbell soundings were takon about five or ten mi low pressure? Householders would then the
to annex it.
PORE HAMILTON.
V
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Morow.
programme:
Come Sare
·BALLAD
Came
DALLAD...
storekeeper hailing from Port Darwin, at PARSED BURZ CANAL.
No. 201 Queen's Read West, was broken OUTWARD BOUND -Salazie, September 28; into and two boxes containing clothes and
Deepdale, Oct. 26; Stentor, Pandora, Nov. 12; Telemachus, 19 Patroclus, jawellery were stolen. The robbery is sup one. Yangtse, Vespasian, 26; Benglue, Be-posed to have been committed by three mon ranic
Glencoe Telamon, Cassandra,
BENTENRYTA who lived in the next house, from which they 30, Japan, Glenogle, Dec. 7. HOMEWARD BOUND-Harre, November 16; could enter by the verandah into the other, Oxfordshire, 10 Mintshire, 23; Port This suspicion was confirmed by the fact Adelaide, Massalia, 26; Harter, Went-
that the venetians, which were closed the meath, Titan, 30; Benvenue, Glenorchy, Chingwo, Egean, Antonio, Doa, night before, had Leon broken and opered Agamemnon," Amphitrite, Glenfinias, 7. One of the men was observed in the room, and next day Sergeant Duncan went to the
The next FRENON HAI, per the M. M.
Saigon for this port on the 9th in-mon were lying on some of the articles that
BALLAD.... Сос
THE PART.... Coarting in the Moon-
LightR, Calion,
Stars of the Afidnight..J. Bedford. Iet your raicos ziny,
DarkW. CroaVES, Jittle sintor's gone to
A. Welsh. coming Little Sarub, T. Lilkin. Down by the Doop and
low
The Company.
SAF Stevenson. Close the door softly...W. Spencer. CoLanghing Chorus......W. Graves. WALK ROUND.....Hart, Hack the Tram
pete nonal 2ND FAIT Alice, where art than f.E. Stevesasoti. „The clá Trombone. W. Grua vos The Face Belford. ...............Calc Prol. Aitkin. BOX AND DANOS..The Gaffer of the Gang.D. Bell. clien „Pin 4 Pakej Welzh. BALLAD.........800 that my Grave's
Aggro.....J. Belford. Old Kother Gum....W. Greaves,
AUCONVENTITE...Mesare Qualburn & White.
Cox
Australia and China, which ja interested it
and Mr Wainewright proved the debts and mortgages, and a decree of foreclosure, in the event of nonpayment, was ordered by
Chief Justice R. T.
& grand
www
nin
by
vas
nt the fax ad
and
Swifte
tes bezoretheaccident occurred. Thesecond boatswain antanyeolf took the soundings.
make necessary preparations for storing then want on the bridge to 500 if I could watar, and this would avoid any wasts nach ver, Swift find on the chart the soundings I had just need in your paragraph of the 11th
instant. was in the chart room, 1
taken. --When
heard the other cry out handstarboard. I board the officer give an order to whistle and I heard the bell of the engine. The officer sounded ona bell which meant to stop. Directly aftor two bells sounded, which meant go austere full speed. At the
order to starboard he rang the beils. same time that the ollicar ave tho
Yours &c.,
Canton.
OBSERVER.
winter,
thewith-
ed by the
moment af Mid. Edwards
Considering that the visitor formi probably the strongest
combination
that
has
evor
nies the prospect for Victorin was not a cheerful one. Defeat appeared inevitable, and the local eleven did not enter upon tho contest in very high spirits. The teams, se finally constituted, were as follows? Eng- land: A. Shrewsbury, W. Bootton, M.
W Flowers, W. Barnga,
J. Briggs, E M. Read,
P. Lewin, T. Hom
23rd Nov. Sher. Barlow Bates Victoria:
SAYS the N-U. D. News of the Sif instant -Yesterday afternoon there was celebration on board the coasting steamer Peking, of which Captain Hermann is
(From N.-O. D. Neus Correspondent.) commander, the occasion being the com- pletion of one hundred trips to and from
Yenerday afteravon anonymous placards Chinton, Crackers and boome were fired off, and in the midst of the fusillade, two large The bells were sounded by the telegraph were posted up about the streets calling on sille fings woro can up, both being present from the bridge to the cagine room. When all who had bean attacked by the Kuring
I heard thon orders I wont out to see what Pao to retaliate, and the Yamanites, presti Worrall, East Melbourne B. Wood, J. hinese shippers. One of the lake had happened, and whon Isaw it was a junk tutes and idle people asembled in force Phillips, Melbourne P. G. M'Shane, ed by was Biemmers & Co.'s house latter coming on I rest to repeat the orders to this morning. The newspaper people had Fitzroy R. Houston,
and the other. Aig for the Captain
Hotham; H however, asked and obtainedt a guard of South Melbourne; J. Trintok, Carlton ; 8 tho cugino room to go astern as fast we how
Frost,
translated means, Tho anas raise no waves, side. It was less than the longth of the obtain admittance and had to content
University Shrewsbury was chosen i is intended to signify a wish that plea
Lohmann,
H
FBoyle,
Co,'s stoarner Amazone, is to leave adjoining house and discovered that two Spec Wig Makers The Company had an inscription, on it, which literallyul The junk was là points on the port soldiers so that the mob were unable ten by the Engilshmen, and the Vic-
September 24th,
abd
Tho
were meanwhile
explaining matters to the cd to send in his men to play. Viceroy, and the Judge, asking his per The match ended in & fairly even draw. to decapitate the ringleaders. The The B. C. C. committoo have decided to
pected here ou er bofore are ex- had been stolen. He arrested them, and is sometimes dangerous for newspaper sant weather may always accomparty ship distant, say, about 300 feet distant themselves with making the lamps and toriana conferred the same honour upon H. stant, at 11 p.m., and 13th hush. This packet bringsday the while in the house ho saw a third man cons latters despatched from Hongkong on in. This man, who was also secured, was proprietors to allow their reports of public ship. After the ceremony of hoisting the 1 The junk had the wind on the port side tablets, fe. Their mastors, the vamdoites, F. Boyle. Boyle gained the tuss, and decid-
jank was alling and tertail his guests in the saloon, when his junk was were al owner of the goods as being the mat he hadtion by the speakers themselves. Some health and the success of the ship were Saturday, the 11th instant, al ., seen in his house. All thruo prisoners/times it happens that speakers so change was built in 1881 and is owned by four points to the wind. Waay holately sion; and declined to give my orders to recognition of a score of 117, not out, in Friday, the 17th instant. This packet were charged with burglary at the Police the proofs that they are made to appear to Mosera Milburn & Co., Messrs Siemen &} BO:
The 8. S. Kairos-i-hind, with the ENGLISH / Picked out amongst other prisoners by the speeches to be emendated before publicaag was.concluded, Captain Heuerman an hsuled. I the wind my showed great weakness and indeci prenant Eoran with a ten-quines trophy in
Matz of Nov. 12th, left Singapore on
and may be expected hore on or about beings replies to letters despatched Court to-day, and were committed for trial from Hongkong on September 3b. At the next Uriminal Sessions.
The N. G. 1. steamer R. Balduing left 8iu-LATE on Saturday night the crew of the gaporo on the 28th Nov, at 3.30 p.m., Kam Cheung Lang junk, registered in and is now dus..
Rongkeng, reported to the Police that the The D. D. R. steamer Lydia left Singapore
here on or about the 13th inst.
drunk in bumpers of champagne. The Feb.
y exactly the opposite of what they did Co. being the local agents. say. Such a case has just occurred with par morning contemporary. In the instance. which we will shortly quote, there may, of course, be a certain amount of justifica tion for having allowed the entendation,
the junk
at right angive to ds. and were full. The
would be about lights o
on the junk. When I esa
I came out prevent tho rict, which therefore broke out the Arst innings. of the chart room the officer, was at the at once, as out as the leaders know they The following are the scores selegraph giving the orders. The look-out bad nothing to fear.
VICTORIA-First Tonings 29th Nov. man was at the end of the bridge on the
56 I am surry to say that the sang Pao Troit, 20; Horan, not out, 117:31 Shane, port side. If the junk had had lights I
0 Worrall, 4; Marris, 0
round me
вау
tha
on the 5th inst, and may be expacted day previous, 6 last Friday, while on a because the corrected version probably most favourable for starting on a friendly The tin dey on More were many issued orders to the Prefect to have the in-, wide balls 6, 13. To
14th inat
or
or
BY-
THE OCEAN YACHT RACE
would have seen them and would have had to be kino que tampoco Bright. cheery wrather, with promising avoided the junk Wo had I avoided Several ord itatant. The Provincial Judge has Phillips, 101 Boyle 11 Bres
Byes, leg byes brilliant sunshine were just the conditions Junks that
collision took place. aligators and ring-leaders of the riot arrest- BOWLING ANALYRIS,
ed without delay, and the Prefcet has duly balls, 115 runs, 34 maldens, 8 wickets, The her paid off to starboard and the ed content, the spirit in which true yachtsmen and a father around part iste, I owe Dodori batuginates, but they wid's Briggs, 100 balls, 36 runs, 14 anchor. The first game round to the have, am toll, petitioned the Viceroy, maidons, 1 wido; Bates, 204 belle, 45 saying that as the rioters are connected runs, 31 maidens, 3 wickets, 2 wides¦ Bar strive for the Danglas Challenge Cup on the engines were going full speed.
129 balls, 32 runs, 16 maidens, 1 wide,
252 balla, 59
runa, 97 moidans, 1
|continued to rub against the side of
and
Arrested a
Bay, all astir with preparations for the know where the jaak struck ne because a ance. I hear that. the proprietor of the sbout the 17th instanted here on fast-sailing pirate tort, and soon overinos
astern.
The
tst.
of the
anchor.
tried
18: Barnes 109; Barlow, 86; 0; Powers, 62; Lohm
47; Bates, 3: Briggs,
BOWLING ANALIBID.
maidens
80
bafle
18
ang kalle,
1+2
stern Theof Inquiry into the circumstances attending balls, bruns, maidens; Read, 24 bals
voyage Between Chik How and Bestow, gives what the speaker meant to say and The Union Line steamor Tetartos left Singa their junk was pirated, and the cargo, con probably what he had no objection to a always enter on such a passage of arms, to aido of the vessel, and the steater,erithall, the yamons, they dars not lay
pore on the bih inst., and may be exsisting of 99 bundice of mat bags and 3,000 ing pected here on or about the 13th inst.
On the other hand, there might Saturday last ovor the usual course and continued to go a little ahead The Junk hands on them but the Viceroy, has told at Read, 24 balls, 4 runs, 3 maidens ;
has low, The attack possibly be some reason for not
them The steamship Taisang, from Calcutta, piculs of bean-curt, stolen.
do their to
duty. I expect to hear left Singapore su the 6th instant, sind took plaas at Tan Waug stout 50 miles from ing it, and anyhow it creates confusion, with the attendant conditions of brice round the steamer. The junk had not got past the that the Magistrates have made a raid on Flowers, 156 bells, 24 runs, af cusidena. may be expected here on or about the Rongkong. The junk had sailed from But we will let our readers judia the Stake. Bost et Macao and finishing at the bridze when I sent the officer to the pinnocent persons, just to show their seal
the Vidaregal yamen
Екомен EVER. First Ioninga. bridge to disentangle the mast of the junk The steamship Benalder, from Leith and Chik How on the 24th ult, and about 7 for themselves. On Friday at the Starting Point in Castle Feat Bay.
so that it should not destroy the red light and bravery. Had the Viceroy sent a few Read
Bao lon, an London, left Singapore on the 6th a'clock last Friday morning while they were hon. J. M Price, Surveyor General, in When morning dawned, the old rivala, The nest was so close that I touched the of his guards to the Kuang Puo office, fifty instaat, and may bo-expected here on off this pipes, Tau Wang, they were chased a spaock in the legislative Council, via Naomi (30 tons), Kathleen (20 tone) and stays. The junk not having passed the red yards from his gamon-and lie was in:
I continued
formed beforeband of the intended out- The er about the hinter Priers, from by a two-miceted junk about 1,000 pionls in the view of softing some orificius pased driel (14 tune) might be sunt lying in the go. Tee timed to go astern but stopp break there would have been no disturb 44 raus, 23 maidens shane, 264 balls,
London, left Singapore on the 9th capacity. The junk turned out to be a by the hon. Mr MacEwen on the action, or
inaction, of the Government during the coming struggle. All three got away fairly plate was broken there. I inspected the Kuung Pao has been obliged to seek 0, 31 maidene, 4 wickets; Tratt, 314
rent after I had saved the crew of the junk. foreign protection from his infuriated Werrall, 80 balls, 32 runs, &
balls, 125 une, 31 maidens, 4 wickets; The Gion Látio stancaship Glengle, from the trading jook When the pirates got water drought this year, recited the steps woll together at 6.57 8.us, with a stends The water came in at the rent when the enemies, who threatened to burn any Morris, 32 bols, 6 runs, ma, maidens London, left singapore on the 12th near the stern of the other boat they fired he had taken to relieve the distress; and, breeze, which quickly changed to what is vessel pitched. The plate was balged in-house it which his paper may be published, 29 balls, 12 runs, 1 maiden; Boyle, 20 balls, inst, and may be expected here on or their muskets. The traders returned the apparently, to strengthen his assertion that scripturally described as bloweth where it side and torn lengthwise. As soon as I while his subscribers demand the papers runs, 1 maiden Wood 40 bells, 18 rups, about the 20th inst.
kad stopped the mail life boat was equip- they have paid Chinese Iske, now he is 4
susidens fire with their muskets. The pirates then the Government could not be said to have listeth, &c., c., and playing sad havoc with pad. I sent an officer with the boat, M. in difficulties, they pross him hardly. Bo
Houston, 28
28 balls, 8 Tune, 4 The French frigate Turenne, Captain opened fire with their cannons, to which she done nothing, stated in the clearest terms ties under which the White Rock was or six:: The boat went to the jauk to take ing that, placed his paper in the name of Lewis, 4: Houston, 25: M'Shana. 42
the lightor sails. There were the cireum Dapello, with the coin plonens of men, five teget a house in Shamcen, and fail
Vieronta-Second Innings Dupuis, errived hors from Kobe yesterday, traders made response by firing three that Mesra Lane, Crawford & Co. had reached, the Naomi passing just shead of up light was when she was under my red French Concession; and I are assured that 19 Trinnick. 2; Morris, not out 54 off the crew. The tissu-that the Bret put Mr. J. Pitman, who has a house in the Horan, 12, Trott, 9: Worrall, 8; Wood, raande with their cannen. The latter been reimbursed the expense they were the Ariel, the Kathleen being somewhat light. It was the light of a torch or burn-a telegram has been sent to Peging uking Boyle, 6: Phillips, not out 31: Sundries, Masss Jardine, Matheson & Co. inform seemed to have got the worst of the battle. pat to in bringing water into the Colony,
was not the light of a lamp for the necessary authority to protect the 3 Total, 208. Ang pitch. It us that the Glen Lino steamer Glengyte, Five or six holes were knocked in the stern This was at variance with the tests of the from London, left Singapore resterday, of their boat, and to complete their conquest cas, however, and when the proof came fore the wind, a big mas aud quite a cupful of and when I looked
From the White Bock the course was be. Then came and smashed her bows proprietor and his plant.
of the junk Bank in the water
BOWLING ANALYSIS, Lohmann, 248 balls, ruos, 24 maidens, 8 wickets: Bates, 192 the pirates gave their opponents a shower to be emendated by the hon. gentleman he wind, all three yachts carrying as much can see about
the junk I could (Sunday) the 12th instant, for this part.
47 rune, 34 maidens, I wicket; THE MISSING STEAMER FLAIN. thank from behina
Briggs. 72 halls, 48 runs, 12 maidens: Bar- of stink-pots. They then boarded the changed his remarks to be in accordance
the foremast to
EMMARNA VELLERS Tan Superintendent of the P. d 0. informs trader, firing their muskets. The steeraman with truth. This variance will, perhaps, The Naomi Considerably increased hor lead, behind the mairmast was touchiad.
vas asthey couldconveniently stagger ander.
nes 60 balls, 9 runs, 9 maidens: Barlow, was smashed by my
The following is the finding of a Court $2 balls, 7 rune, 6 madders; Flowers, 48 us that the Raisar-i-lind, with the next on board the trader was shot dead and five be best seen by placing what he did say but lost a good deal by having to shorten had struck the vessel towards the stern and the diappearance of the stormor Plain 7 English mail, left Singapore for Hongkong seamen were wounded. When the pirates and what he is made to say by the Buy repair damages. She, however, got round
uk
her in to the foremaat as the Uhinese mer einmeller of London, oficial nua-
? runs, 3 maldens on Naturday, the lib.instant, at 5 pm. had got possession of the boat they fastoned Press in parallel columns
witnesses say I would have smashed the The
The English cricketers were defeated by the Stake Boat well ahead of the two others, stern-I would, considering the size of my ber 76,999, an iron Brew steamship of the Sydney team, the scores being-Eng Ws are requested to state that, owing to the crew down in the hold and took the
What he did say:
after revisiting which she tacked in front timber and seen nothing of the crew. When left Otaru on the west coast of Yeso about innings, 9 runs. Sydney Eleven, Brat steater, only have found a few pieces of 1,96 tons register, class A 100 at Lloyd's, lish Eleven, first innings 74 raus; second Thursday next being the first day of the junk in tow. They made for Wong
After the carriage.
After the drought of the Nine Brothers, holding on until she I locked over the side of my vessel after 6 o'cl
o'clocs p. of the 9th November, with innings, 111 runs second innings, 63 Regatta, Mrs Marsh's usual garden party Mau, where they cast anchor and transfers of the water had been
was over and the car got a northerly position; and putting about | the collision I saw the
the junk people scattered ed the cargo, clothing and money on board completed, Mr Craw risge of the water had
nds on board all told, runs for 4 wickets. will not take place this wask."
the trading josk, to the value of about $100, ford, the senior mem Leen completed, Mr she reached the White Rock in a single the dark between the mainmast and bound for Yokosras with a full cargo of
the stern. We are requested to stato that unless the into their own. They then cut the nigging ber of that firm, posi- Crawford, the head tack, gaining considerably on her rivals who over the store even below the sight stal she had made the same trip a short New Zealand team of criciseters
the mammaat, time previously in three daya and ten tively declined incoming French Mail be lunded before 7 of the trading junk and sailed off about ceive any remunera ronely declined a
to re of the firm, gent had taken a course inside tha Islands. “
The boat I sent to the junk came back and hours Bho would the
to-morrow morning, it cannot be deliver seven o'clock on the same evening. After and it was all I
The return to the Stake Bost was a tofa, aid that the Chinese would not come on casualty occurred, havo arrived at Yoka. | caive any remunera
board.
1 sant back the boat. As the officer hame or the
The 18th ultimo, Bal ed until after the departure of the dra for the pirates left, the traders broke open the upon him to allow 400, and it was im rably free run down, the Naomi being welle aid there was a high sea and the wind was storm, which she must have sucountored On London
do to prevail tion
possible to induce
of her voyage, prevailed kold, got their junk rigged out as beat they the Government at Linx eron to allow to the front
get the junk to leeward. along the my vessel All events to reim the Government to The home voyage for the Noomi was un Alfter making two trips the people on board Japan from early in the afternoon of the Der Ostasiatische Lloyd says With the could and sailed for Hongkong, where they burse him the expene reimburse him for dar good breeze, somewhat free, aut were all saved. The first voyage the women 11th ulinio till nest poon of the 13th arrival of the Oder came the very welcome arrived on Saturday afternoon. Some of theses that had been the meresponsesin within about 5 miles from home, when and children were taken off, the second ultime, the wind blowing mainly from the
their ampan WES news that from this time forth the agents crew say they can identify some of the curred, surred by his arm.
wind fell light--and afterwards gage and cooking along with hag north and north-east, ak times with hurri2] As we haya said, we do not know whether the
utensils. left about one forea
fores with tremendous high and cons of the German mail are empowered to re- pirates, but they do not think they could ceive and expodito mails for the P. & O. as 1000gnise the janis. The fenders as usual the hon. gentleman had any reason for misdrow out from about M., making 11 hours nitor the polision could fu od ses runuing
800 the Junk at ar o'clock at day light As regards the state well as for the Mesageries Maritimes line did not seek to report the matter to the representing the facts of the cure, or whether a long and tediou beat ap towards I saw the ospitan bear the mainmast, Plasmaler to encounter such wosther with On New York
it was purely accidental or aut. What We Castin Peak Bay, when the wind fell When we were Etile distance off all safety, we find list her bull was staunch are sorry to see is the introduction into the froze light to almost a tension of the subsidized German mail Eine THE Northern Territory Times says:Cap columns of what is supposed to be an inde..which, coupled with a strong head tide Junk The mainmast stood for about on ong, hatches well secured, “and her inutes to half an hour after we had pobedu evidence that her COFCINDE, moat | is in contemplation,. At least it is being tain Huat informs us that the Olina pendent paper of the objectionable practice made the Noom's final approach to the win it off from our vessel water. The fraught with peril was the great weight of On Calcutta considered whether it would be recommend or Co. is having four Ane large which was indulged in so largely by Brning post almost a drift. This the only is about 80 feet above able to establish a line from Aden to-Zan- The first of these resale has been complet. John Popa Hennessy, whose cooking" of passed, after a long struggle, at 10h. 52m.fights were very bright. We conid bave receipts before she sailed for 3,483 tons of argo ahe orried. The master had sighed he upper bridge. The zibar or from Colombo to one of the lenged, and in under the commiad of our old reports was proverbial. We may add that 40 soon the Ariel passing st 11h 29m 50 done nothing on beard to avoid the coll- cargo coal, and 161 tons of bunker, doal,
Friend Captain Willams, formerly of the Indian ports, in which case vary probably stastner Whampoo, and may be expected to the accuracy of our report hus been called sees, and the Kathleen at 121, 26m The sion. If I had gone to post I would have maling together, 2,614 torres Bk the cut the jouk in two. In gving astern the uridouce thews that, the weighing of the the Mediterranean line would be aban call at Fors Darwin before the end of the in question. It has been verified by two | Naomi this son, after adding ber line stamer culd work more quickly going coal at Oleru before putting it un bar
allowance to the Arid-31 min. 36 sece.-- 1 starboard.
was only independent shorthand notes.
done loosely, hot socurately
Barope,
Acposure to a Frankfort journed an ex
doned.
Chinese Government
steamers built for the Australian trade.
FORT,
could
What the Press'.
maks him say
1 za te-
over
twenty-sight bands
i
had no
wrong, anul it not being light, I wannœuvredi on the after and northern coast ef
to
dead calm, the other junks came round the dimbled and
lights were on the
eastern
bout 20 equipment and crew suflotron
The lower bridge tive. The feature in har
high and con
"the
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