NOTICE
A WATSON AND CO
FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
Dy Appointment to His Excelleazy the Go- vinnor and His Royal Highness the
DUKE or EDINBURGH.
tions have not yet been received at Foochow or the officials there are seeking pretexta for freeh delay. Tho Chinese Authorities can have no object in retaining the barriers
different ports
the11 danger of invasion has distinctly pass. ed, and, to do them, justice, the Cup tral Government baye ubown no diepael.
st. the
when
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTstion to defer their removal. But procras
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CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES POR TO-
MORROW.
IX, SUNDAY After Tranter,
good Sheriffa offer; and M. Hilton filled tho fors will take the objections into consideration,duced the wagos of a single individual-not one small part of Tom with credit.
and if they can səs their way will reconsider the single individual The fomalo parts in The Privat Boorstary" net which lins given offenes or which is not agree Ifr. MOREA-Has at the Macro agency are quite subsidiary to the coals, the main inter- able to the shareholders. That is the whole gist been reduced F sau-Parade Service. Morning Prayer and Sormen. ings of the Private Secretary, Dangles Cater
CATHEDRAL,
est of the piece contring in the doings and say-of what I am bringing forward,
The CHAIRMAN-That in a different matter Hon P. RYRIE-I rise to order. If the we are talking of the wages on the steamers, an-Morning Prayer Bermon, and Holy Commole, Gibson, and Mr. Cateriale, They wore, shareholder who has just spoken thinke bo bas Not in one singls instanes have wo reduced, the p.Evening Frayer and Borom. munion, the Colonia: Chaplain.
however, all enpported with zbility and success. such a large number of shareholders to appport vagos of any one of our employće. p.m.-Troniz Prayer and Sermon. Offertory for of Edith Marsian, and infused plenty of spirit
Miss A. Vervia guvo a charraing representation him let him show it.
Mr. FARE SMITH-Well, if you will sit in bor love passages with Douglas. Caternola; down perhaps you will so it part of Eua Webster with graco aul efficiency discassion to come on; therefore you are cut of Miss Tilhary sustained the rather colonflens HOR, P. RYBIE Many did not expect this Miss A. Beresford flied the role of afies Ash-order. You should have given notice. ford, the amidon sunt, in a praiseworthy manner; and Mica Burlington made a smart though
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Charel arponaos.
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GAKRISON THEATRE,
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UNJON CHUken, 7.30pm-device conductor by nymen.
7,50 p.m.-goldiers' Valuntary Service, Rov. O. a tination is a vice common tò mɩgy Chiácie
ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH. (All Services in Chiname). officials-who-take no note of and attach no 11 a,.-Morning Prayer, &o., Ror. Fong Yat San, saleo to time—and the delay in probably due. Evening Prayer and Jermon, Eav, Four
Yat Sna | to the provincial authoritics. If the foreign Consuls at Fooghow and Canton plainly re present to the mandarina the loss and an noyance which every day's neglect to remove these obstructions causes to merchants and abipowners they may be peranaded No-To vid delay in the execution ofherry on the operations for sharing the Orders it is particularly requested that all river. Unfortunately this is hardly the business communications be addressed to the kind of communication to be expected from gentlemen Riko Mr. StxClary, whe appears to consider any demand or representation by foreign merchants ás a sign of Impatience or
SHIP? MEDICÍNECHESTS KEFITTED,
PASERNOUR SHITS BUTTEIED.
Firm, A. S. "Watson and Co., or `
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unreasonableness.
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The French porvotte Duguay Trouin was to leave Saigon for France on the 26th July.
“THE PRIVATE SECRETARY" AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.
On Thursday evening at the City Hall Trestre
rather stagey Mre, Stwd.
The performances generally was a decideò sue- cass, but the Intervals were much tos long and caused a good deal of dissatisfaction. A lady amateur presided at the pianoforte and played indefatigably through the weary intervals.
Mr. FRANER-SMITH-If the Chairman ex- presses the opinion I am out of order, and rules
xis out of order---
The CHAIRMAN-I think you are. Mr. FRASER SMITH--Then I enter a protest 7 ara hand to sit down if you rule me out of order.
The CHAILMAN-The Articles of Association say-"And no business other than such as is
poco in ach notice shall ko transacted
Mr. Fran-SMITH-Well, is not this in ro farenes to the report?
suit Tom, what are you trying to do, stabbing a man to death for "nothing?". The prisonst then stoppad and went quietly hack with m the foraonstla. I aid to him--“ Tommy, what woro yon doing to stab a man likes that with a knife for nothing " The prisoner said Die, die; you you are not the urst" The prisoner ap peared to be very mach excited at the tirna, but Beither of the men wors munch knocked about in
Mr. PUTMAN-Iam very glad to hear it. Avato was then taken on the motion for the the fight; both about the same The prisoner aloption of the report hat there ifpanred to baanid Tam a better man than you ever will be.” sore misunderstanding in inferones to it. (I understood he was referring to tho Frenchwu The CHAIRMAN-Are you rainst the adopt the time. He then asked for a bucket of water tion of the raport, Mr. Marray ?
to wash himself with, and I went aft to 100 how the Frenchman wasgettingon. He was lying then on the dark, for downward, and I and the mata and the battswain picked him up and labi hit on the batch. The prisoner had on a belt, and the sheath knife was at the back of it. The dcooaned and the prisoner were good friends on board, all the voyage out, and I had not sen them have any quarrel before.
was down
Mr. MounArYea, without my addition. The motion was gain pet, want Messrs. Murmy, Pitino, and Frame Smith rated against, and all the other shareholders prozont for. The report was therefore adoptod.
On the motion of Me Molvent, seconded by Mr. GoonDIN. the Hon. P. Rprin and Mr. Comes, the retiring directors, were ruokauted.
On the motion of Mr. Goxes, seconded by James Gilmore said-I'am 'boatswain of the Hen. P. RYRI, Mossrs. L. Lausbild and Arquis of Lurnu. On the evening of the 20th, Q'0. Gourdin more re-alected auditors.
between six and half-past, I saw the deceased and Mr. FuASER-Sur-Wil! you permit mo to the prisoner having a fight with their fets. The ask 920 question After the expression of opi- decoased struck O'Connel nad upaat Lim, and then uich you live koud this afternoon as to the he undertook to atriko bit after Macao agency can you give us ADF assurance and it hits thors. The prisoner got up mod sail on the ambicet P you will take into consideration what has been went to the box were thechain hooks were "kap'), and got a chain hook out. He tried to strike the Franchenas with the books, but the last Charley took the back or whether the prisasar I cannot say whether dropped it himself. bat the prisoner then put his band behind him as quick as lightning, and drew the knife produced, with which he struck the deceased a hard blow at the top of the laft arm Hs drew the knife out again, and tho Trenchman ran aft, tha prisoner following him about six feet, flourishing the knife in his hand. I suppose be was crazy at that time, and did not know what he was doing; he looked as if he was going to strike the Frenchman again. The last blow stenok Eofore that with tho knife was the one the Frenchman gar the prisoner when he was down, whi
The CHAIRMAN-The best plan will be for you to address a letter to the directors and got it signed by the shareholders, not then we will see if a majority are in favour of a change of that Mr. FEAS-SMITH-The shareholders are here.
The CHAIRMAN-They are not all here. Mr. FRASER-Sarra-No, there are a great many who are ant heri
HONGKONG, ĐẠANTON, AND MACAO STEAMROAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
The thirty-eighth ordinary half yearly meeting
The CHAIRMAN-We are wot here to discuss the Willard Company, after a long interval, made of the Hongkong, Canton, and More Stamboat the report, and is is in roforenes to that that another appearance before a Hongkong audieres.ompany was held at the Company's officontoofthe Articles of Association applio
No. 7. Queen's-road, pasterday afternoon. There specifying the place, time, and hour of meeting, and Fourteen days' notias at lanet of every renting, The pieca selected for representation was Haw were present-Mr. 3. Bellies in the chair). the objects and hazinan at the meeting, shall, in the troy's farcical comedy. "The Private Secretary," Hen. P. Byrin, Mossta. A. McIver, T. A. Gomes discretion of thedi routere, be given, either by advertise-
witness prevented in. (Director), H. Foss, Q. Holmes, E. Fraser meat, or by notas ecat by post, or otherwise, to the and, with the assistance of several gentlemen Smith, H. M. 8. N. Esmail, A. Colon, J. Pitreistored address of every shastraler, at, if the atents, Mr. Willard was snabled to place it on man. M. E. Murray, A. H. Vauber, G. de directors think fit, beth by advertisement and by no- The French man-of-war Nielly left Saigon the stage in a most creditable manner. There Chamnanz, P. Jordan, A. O'D Gaurdia, in appoified in sach notice shall be transacted arcet
tíos as aforesaidi, riad na inyiness ofter than such as kind. on the End July for Madagascar.
was a very good house notwithstanding the beat J. M. V. Figueiredo, A.Hancock, J. A. Carvalho,
Mr. FRASER SM-Well, I will ask you a end rain, which fell more or less all the sight.
J.-B. Gomes, juar, and T. Arnold Secretary question, Mr. Rolilies.
The SECRETARY. read the notice earning enough to tell me why the astion taken by the Would you be good The comedy is of the lightest, kad depends for its success entirely upon the comical situationa
directors is reference to the Macas Agency was The CHALEMAN said-Gentlemen, our report not included in the report ? and the extravagant abaardition with which it and accounts for the past balleer having Bon P. Rare-I rise to order. abounds. Of literary merit it is wholly destitata, boen in your hande fer some time, with
Mr. FRASER-SMITH-I am asking a question. your permission we, will tade thom N
The CHATEMAN-It is quitó possible to usk In the temporary questions, of course. It is, however, wall adapted for amateur, absence of our worthy Chairman (Hon. W Mr. FRASTE-Smite repeated his question. representation, though some of the parts require Keswick) I abstain from supplemating them
The CHALKHAN-It is not usual mention good noting to prevent its felling flat. The with any remarks of my own; in fact they are matter of detail of that kind in the report. plot, if there can be said to be one in this 30 good and so satisfactory that they need no Mr. FRASER-SMITH-Is it not mal to men-
you wish any further enlightenment I will be pany's reports? prepared to answer any questions in reference to the report or argonets.
Therabeing no questionsthe CRALEMAN moved that the report be adopted and the accounts
The Saigonnais of the 26th June says "The evacuation of tho Pescadores is now com pleto.. The Atalante and the Cathar. have left
troops.
the resting.
of Groer and Oilmon Makang for Saigon with the materisi and the and is altogether a mout thmey production.raad at this acting,
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondanta ace requested to forward their namın
sed ads with communications addressed to the
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also be closed on Monday.
a
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POZI
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The Daily Press.
HENGROWA, August 187, 1885.
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The correspondence between the Chairman
of the Poochow Chamber of Commerce and
We are requested to acknowledge the ing subscription in addition to the
young fellow who has been brought up as bis follow-unote's heir, and from whom he recalvon anı allowance of £600s year, has considerably exceeded"
TUNG WAN HOSPITAL LITUNDATION FUND. Assunt pracionaly zeknowledged ... The Chinese Cussil for Haruna
3,000
passed.
Mr. HOLMES Becoudsl. -
months aro.
c
in writing, and a hauded in the following
Mr. MURRAY was requested to put his motion
a half.yanly ruport to the death of the Baroc do The shareholders regret that no ullusion is made in
their oldest servants. Ceccal, hus Mad Agent of the Company and one of
The CHAIRMAN-I nas sure to directara will do all in their power to romet tho wishes of the ganovat hoily of the sharahakiors.
Mr. FRASER-SMITH-Dor't you think, in view of the ozpression of opinion you have beard this afternoon, it is incumbent..on you to reconsider the matter?
The CHAIRMAN-It is only backed up by four or fire against a large body of shareholderi
Mr. FRASER-SMITH-How do you know it is against a large mub? But if there ware only one it would be sufficient.
I can only assure you that if it is brought for
CRAIMAN-OL, well, it does not matter. ward it a proper manner we will consider it. 1 am only one, and our. Chairman is not hare. As to dousting a small sum of money to reedy
about any donation, and, if it were offered the Mr. FA-SMITH-Nothing has beez onid people you refer to would rofase it.
The CHEM-If people who are suppored to want charity nefase it-
VILN rucks.
blow on the forehead, and no low was by the Frenchmen wà D'Connel dropped the chaia hook. O'Connel mado no rovistance to having the chain book taker from him, but the moment Fiaber let go his crm, he seized tho kulia. The deceased cried out, as he was running aft hatch The chief officer tried to bind his arm that he was out in the lang, and sat dowa on the with a handkerchief, but it was no use, as the blood was reaning too àtenngly, and he got weaker and fell forward upcr his face. When the chief officer a the seriousness of the wound- custody. od man's condition, he ordered mo to take him in The prisoner then went with me quietly.
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question of charity?
P. C. James Harking, No. 52, said that about 9.5 p.ok on the night of the 29th he Mr. FRASER SMITH-Who introduced the rent on board the Marquis of Lire lu
of the kind.
the kerosine unoboregs, opposite Whitfild. The CRAJMAN-You raferrol to something The chief officer painted at the body of the do- censed lying ou the after hatch He had been Mr. FRASER-SMP-1 did not you are the dend some roe, the body being cold. The p- only person who bas mentioned it.
sonor, was ironed, and looked up in the boat- The CHAIRMAN-Then what do you want swain's room. Witness took the prisoner ashore, the directors to do ë
Witness cantionód the prisoner when he arrested Jr. FRASER:SMITH-To consider whether hire, and the man said—It is done now: I súp. the person they have appointed to the agency is pose I must-put up with it. On the way to suitable.
the shorn he said to the boatswain, "Is be deal is the boat person. Thera is no objection to the prisoner said, "I am sorry for it; I did not
Mr. J.3. Goмss,janior-I think Mr. da Cruaret" The boatswain replied that he was,
him.
think it went so far as this." In reply to a re mark of the boatswain he said, "I nyt bare been insane at the moment; I think I would have done anything at the tima" When taken The CHAIRMAN said he was no etħor busi-to the Station the prisoner declined to make Idridend warrants would be ready to-day.
ness Lafore the meeting and announced that the any further statement.
MY. FRAMER-Sarımı-Dayon é Mr. GOMES-Y.
The discussion then dropped.
Mr. COHEN proposed a rate of thanks to the directors, which was carried by anolamation:
thero
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Mr. MeJVER-Certainly not Mr. MURRAY--Some mention might to be sade in to report of the late. Agent at Macao. 7 it, and is in debt to a money loading tailor, Ir.
who was a very old serrant of the Cepairy, 1 Sydney Gibson, who has managed to edgobis way
also fool very strongly on the point of the $51,078.87 into society through the unwilling agency of somme Mr. FRASER-SMITH-Mr. Chairman at gen-agency having been taken away from the firm of
of his victims, but whose vulgarity and presump. Elemen, I think we must all feal extremely de Mello and Co. and given to their servant. people
Teel strongly The competition between the two great steam tion oxasperata yanng Catermole into facy. The raided by the eutisfactory reunits shown by fact that nu potico should have been taken in that subject, and also on the ship companies in Japan is waxing fiercer. The
the report now in our banda, and I think I may Kobe Chiugni Dempo says if is reported that the latter is having quiet gewest cards with his chambe allowed to refer with some pardonable ride the port of the death of the Buron, as un On the Not July, the wife of E. L. NEUTER. of A for carrying sa the competition with the Riods when Gibson eaters, and persistently borca predicted with s gent deal of securoy the re-from Bir. Murray as regards the death of Baran
Wien Bishi Company has eat aside 3000,000 on Harry Maraland in his chambers in the Albany to the remarks I made at a woofing come fiitos one of the original promoters.
old servant of the Company and the son of 1 think I practically at that time Unya Kwaists, and also that the vanplayés are Catermals until that gentleman's patience sults shown ja this report. We carnot expect do Cercal. I think that is perhaps n omission. Hon. P. RYRIE-I agree with what has fallen willing to devote & percentage of their salaries ovaporates and he hotly shows him the door, our directors to be perfect, gentle, and on It is quits open so Mr. Mariag to all a clause to the entao object.
whereupon Gibson threatens to serve him that account Iam disposad to say very little about of his own if he will propose wue: Tas British barque Lady Harewood and the with a writ for his debt. Douglas is thas what I consider is u oversight in this report, British steamer Fordigern were discharged from
Mr MURRAY-I beg to propose such a clanse the Kowloon docks pusterday, and the British placed in somewhat of a dilemma, for he has the omission of one or two anbjoote of great im-be added.
portance to the company. Within the last few steamer Mongkut went over to the Cosmopolitano means of meeting the bill, but his friend Mare months, as you are aware, or Macas agency has
Me. PITMAN-I Recoad that. dock. To-day the British barque Sharpshooter and comes to his assistance, saying that his fa- fulien vacant. That is a matter of siderable and the American brig Allie Rowe will retruther has just engaged a private moratary, the importance to the shareholders, and I venture to from Sam-abei-po and the American ship Frank Bar. Robert Spalding, and proposes that Cater think some reference to it should have been made Pendleton will be dooked at Kowloon.
mole should go to Marsland Hell in that capa-opinions and sentiments of a rary large majority in this report. I think Lam simply echoing the "the Brilk: Consul at that port with reference that the new Toaquin medal bears the inscripcumbent of the post. This idea is eagerly on-the appointment the directors have made to the The Paris correspondent of the d'obe lays city for a few days, personating that reverend in of the shareholders in this company when I say
. E. HAV to the removal of the obstructions to navigation To the defenders of the Republic." la braced by Catermols, and shortly after the Macas agency is not antisfactory. Is disposed
The CHAIKMAS-Ent this is not a resolution, tinnia the river Min, published in our columns vain M. Pani de Cassagnae and others have
M. MURRAY-I suggest that that should be I suppose, gentle-added to the report. yesterday, showa that the Foochow residents painted out that the Republic was not aftanked. Rev. Robert Spalding arrives, baving followed to look upon it as a mistake.
man, you are all aware of the circumstanees Con- bave good cause of complaint at the dela and that neither the Chinese nor the Tonqniassa young Marsland to the Albany to get instrvo-ascted with the serion of the director in this
Hon. P. Rrie-Well, draw up a clause: had the remotest notion of marobing to Pariz tions when to precced to Maraland Hall. He matter.
Mr. MURHAY-The Secretary car do it. in retuning to the former anchorage ntDefenders of the Republic" it is, and must be proves deliciously verduut, and the friends have Maan since its commencement has been clause for the directors.
The agency of this company in don't think it is necessary for me to make a
Gilmore, ro-called, said in answer to his Wor ship, it was the regalar thing for the men to Pagods Island. So long ago as the 28th The Garerum of Saigon issted an official zo difinity in inducing him to take up his in the heads of de Molly and Co., a firm
west knives on board the ship at all time. Thoy Jana the Taung-li Yw assured the British notification on the 23rd July, stating that he quarters there until father orders, while they head of that firm, the Viscount de Cereal, was was speaking about an amendment to the res Mr. FRASER-SMITH-Why, you snl just well known and respected. The original now I could not speak about an amendment. I
were constantly required for ship asa, and the Chargé d'Affaires at Peking that telegraphic times steamer Priko on the 27th July for Frazee, would embark on board the Moosageries Mari
awa were never supposed to be without them. Isave for Moreland Hall, Catermole commending one of the projeoters of this company, and port when I was speaking about this Macao
THE FATAL AFFRAY ON BOARD
The Frenchmar had a knife in his band whoa ordera had been inaned to the provincial whither be prozeds on olla miness. His bis guest to the care of his housekeeper and the firm nes they nommoned the gouey have agency.
· TUE “MARQUIS OF LORNE.”
they were disputing ou the forecastle head, but departure was to be attended by no ceremony telling him to make the chembara his home. They to the company. The Baron de Cerent dier lately, that no disenssion can take place with reference Loria Pere Lazare, who was fatally stabbed on
rendered a very great deal of valuable resistance Mr. PIPHAN-Do I auderstand you to rule The ingest on the bedy of the French seamanere fghting two or three minutes. Both mea authorities to alear obstrtetions to naviga In accordance with the orders of the Minister of had not long been gone before Mr. Caterinals, and the directors in their wisdom, which I don't to the appointment to one of the Company's Test board the British ship apnis of Tarne in the Were perfectly sobar, and had not senn liquor for. he had no knife while they wore fighting. They tion at sports immediately, and Bunsui was Marine. Ganera! Begin was to assume the tane promptly opened to trade, but it would tiens of Acting Governor, and the command of See visits the chambers having returned dispute, or should not under different eirenn- influential agencies?
four months. from India, eager to make his nephew's stances, have thought Et to take the agency from
harbour on Wednesday evening, was resame ti ecats either that the provincial officials pre- the troops would dovolre on Colonel Pane
Tho CHAIRMAN Certainly not without the Magistracy yesterday morning before the he might give aridames or not as he pleased, and His Worship intimated to the prisoner that terred to take their own time in remoring
He finds The inquest on the body of the China boy who mask pussoscion of the rooms, and leaps to the directors have taken the scenes. A more and we print out a son, and the report
acquaintanco
Mr. Spalding in the firm and put it in the hands of a Mr. du Croz, notice.
Canoner, Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, nad Mears. Hationed him that what he said would be taken who was and is's olork in the firm from which Mr. VAUCHER-The report is prosented to us C. Maclean, L. Downes, and L.A. Roza, as jury-down and used as evidence against him. the impediments in the Min river or that the day was resized at the Magistracy yesterday the conclusion that has met be his nephew. at anomalous procesling I cannot imagine. If it can't be passed. We must hava arether meeting
fell downstairs in a house in Peel-strost on Faea-
The following avidence was falon.
The prisoner-No, I will not say anything. tardines of the French in evacuating the morning before the Coroner, Mr. H. E. Wcdo which he is much disgusted, the sickly-looking were thought advisable to change the agenoy I whon the report is nutendaal,
Dr. Marques said the burly of the docessed was admittit to the Mortuary the morning pre ask the witness.
His Worship asked if he had any questions to Pescadores induced the Chincas Government use, und Mosers. II. C. Maclean, L. Durnes parson, regaling himself on bone and milk and think the directors would perhaps bavo bec to suspend exeruation
Mr. FRAKE-SMITH-You would not listen to viens; and it was that of a Europeau about of the first in the effect that the boy overbalanced himself in
R. A... Raza sa jury. Evidence was given to constantly repping his nose with a handkerchief, justifiad ia placing it in independent hands, but u. If you want to burko discussion say so and 25 years old. The lef art was bandaged, about the karte part, so I cannot ask any ques Prisoner--No, I do not remember anything structions. It can well be imagined that 1 catching lies and fell to the bottom of the stairs, being far from the ideal he had sketched as his of a clerk who is still in their saplay seeme
to take it from the irm and pico it in the hands we will go home.
and o remoring the baudags he found stions about it. store oid veteran Tso Terma-TANG won in distal of 23 feet 6 inches. A verdict of an heir. To acts so violently as a consequence of his to me the strangest proseeding I can conceive he adjourned.
Mr. VAUCER-I propose that the meeting wound near the auxiliary artery, which had His Worship summed up to the jury, and ks
arkleufly bled vary sidestal death was returned.
profasely. .80 nahedingly disregard the erdera from
disappointment that Spalding takes him for a of. I don't wish to say a single omsive word Flor. P. RYZIE-Oh, no; people want their with no blood in the dead's left Inug. The death, and thon if it was ans to the act of the pat it to them to consider what was the raise of Pekingilo itis opinion the action of the It is interesting, as indicating the number of madman, and matters grow increasingly comffecting on the discretion of the directors, but diviisuda.
and extended deep into the artery and death prisoner. If they were satisfied that it was dus French are ground for the suspicion that Hiage News that during the first half of the when the sherif's officerstege fa and serves & writrotter the hands of the directors in any way, but
foroigaers who visit Japan, to learn from the plicated between them, tehing their climax proposal, because I think it would be impolitic to motina.
I would submit-I don't intend to make any Mr. PITMAN-I beg to secand Mr. Vangher's was eased By honge. Hadadial attend to a blow given by the prisoner with a knife they so be it had the a's life might bate would have to consular what was the cature of they wewnct complying with the stipulations present year the Osaka Facke igrad 6 pass upon the Inkless Secretary, the curtain doncond. I would respontfully subanit, and I think I shall proposes, and Mr. Pitman seconds, fint a clause shoulder, and passed in a Jownward direction. fue the difference between murder and man The CHALEMAN-Goatlemen, Mr. Murtag being saved. The wound was just halow the the offence. His Worship then proceeded to day of the agreement. Anyhow, it appears cer- Lake Diwa or Nars for scientiae purposes or for mole installed at Marsland Hall in oterical garb. the directors should reconsider their nation in yearly report
ports to foreignars desirous of visiting Kiotoing upon the scene. Act 2 fioda Donglas Cater supported by most of the shareholders, that fo the following offust be embodied in our half- The Geossed was not otherwise in a very healthy slaughter. This was a matter, ho said, which tain that the French remained at the Pests the benefit of their health. Of these 21 were acting as Mr. Marsland's secretary und filling placing the agency in the hands of Mr. da Craz
ondition, the heart being infazed, but there was sponded upon premeditation. If the jury dores sa long after the date fixed for cu taken out by Englishman, 17 by Axxicans, la his time by making love-to-Edith Maratant. He is no doubt a respostable man. but he is pracanth of a Haran di Coral, tas neas Agents the tor death,
The Arcotors lace bi express their regret at the nothing more than the borrhage to decount thought the prison in his right to retire that orders were given by the Chi.by Chinese, by Germann, 4 by Frenchmen, while his friend Harry makes himself agreable tically a man of straw, and has got neither name Company and one of their oldest servatats.
Tenses, and inflicted the wound-even if they to her friend Bra Webster. An eld maidez nor status--
Charles Hopkins rúd-I as rond mats of thought he had not intended to till the decund nese to stop the work of removing the obby Hollanders, 2 by Swiss, and I by a Koran.
Well, gentlemen, in reference to this matter I the British ship Marquis of Lorne, which is now if they considered he had inflicted the wound struction in the river Yang at Chintai
The Diario de Manila otates that the Go-Bunt, Miss Ashford, phys propriety, and the Hon. P. Rre-I rise to order, Mr. Chair-ust tell you that I don't support there is a ring in the harbour. The dressed was an able deliberately, and with the power of restraining vernor-General of the Philippines has directed young teen make the running with little man. I think these remarks are havilly proper single man here who repeated the Baron more senninn of the vessel, named Louis Paro Lazare. himself and ho chosen to do so, they would ra which had been commenced, and the re-open the civil author tin of Manila to keep a register diffenler by ministering to the sacient spin at a meeting of this kind. Mr. Crus as a very than myself. If Mr. Mureny or any one elso On Wednesday evening, about six o'clock, the arm a verdict of wilini murder. If, however, ing to navigation of the Min was probably of the names of every Chinaman drafting theeter's ranity occasionally, and Catermule pro good reputation.
claims to have been on terms of friendship with crew went forward to get their suppor. I was they thought it was a spontaneons at arising deferrad for the unme reason. In sharity wo
in along with information leading to their tending to be a medium, kaving discovered Mr. FRASEE SMITH-I are not going to say the deceased Baron I do the sand. B standing at the starboard ail at that time, out of the fight, and without any promeditation wust suppose that the like cause has had the of a civilian who is bound to board not only going well until the sudden appearance on the
think if a lause of this kind be put in the report abreast of the galley door. identitution. This register will be in charge & baliever in spiritualism. All is thing against his reputation.
Hon. P. RYRIE-You said he was a man of we
A little after this whatever, they would find in that case a mediet ill not be able to draw the line. If one I heard a quarrel-going on on the forecastle of manslaughter. The difference between the effect of caking the Kwangtung authorities vessels arriving from China ports, but alse thago scene of Mr. Gibson, who is nearly hotraying straw, and I think you ought not to bave done of our captains were to die. we would have to ex-head between the prisoner and the deceased two rasted entirely upon the fact af whether retain the barriera in the Cantu river. The clearing for the same for the purpose of Race is induced to be silent on the promise of being the identity of the pseudo privuto soetatars, ont
Fress our regret at his decease also. However, about the buster. heard the prisoner say he the jury considered the act was premeditated. taining the identity of every Chinese immigrant
The CHAIRMAN-So do I.
it is before the meeting.
wanted his share of butter, that was all he wanted. The slightest degree of premeditation-turned- shipping interest in this colong bus sustained for migrant by examining their certificates no introduced to the young ladies. Mr. Catermole Mr.-FRASKE-SMITH—If you will wait till I Mr. GOCEDIN; who had apparently not heard Then one sail ha was a better man than the other, the erime from manslaughter great loss through the blocking of the Chu-as to fit with every certainty the exact manter he is an old fend of Mr. Mezaland, arrives finish I think you will so I am not relating at the reading of the suggested clauso, as amended, and the deccused said he was a bit for sailor than stor fans augister to murder; it was kinng. Aranes pleaf this loss we any down in the Philippines.
of the sons of the Colestial Empire who settle shortly after, is heartily welcomed, and exchanges all on Mr. da Cruz
propased that instead of its reading The O'Connel, and could show hire all over the ship. judge. If the jury had any questions to ask reminisounces of old times with his host, and The CHAIRMAXW wish you to withdraw archeliers regret," etc., it should read It I heard the doosised abusy O'Connel and any he bearing upon that point, he should be happy to tion that the Hongkong. Canton, and Macan
after some conversation with the Secretary ex.the expression you have used. We will allow you fis with regret we have to annouuse," sta
was no se da Amman. Tuo prisoner said be answer them Steamboat Company have had to pay a George, which arrived here yesterday morning of life for a young parson, antims the lev. dressing us on any matter not in the report.
-The British steamor Cicero, Captain A. prózses the opinion thất hồ has seen a good deal to go on, but I think we can stop you u twelve dollara par day for a törpedo pilot from Kuchinotze, Japan, passed through the Robert Spalding, having some to the conclusion during the time the river has been partiall typhoon experienced by the P.and steamer that his lodgings in the Albany are not exactly report.
Mr. FRAGED-WITH-I am speaking on the closed. to say asthing of other expenses Left Kuohirotzu, Japan, on the 2nd July. at tired of waiting for instructions from hisamplayer; ring to is not in the report.
Katehpur. Captain George reporta as follows the thing, that he does not "like-London," and is The CHAIRMAN-The matter yon me refer It is difficult to estimate the loss sufferod by 3.45 p.m., with a cargo of coals for Hongkong, travels down to Marsland Hall, where be obtaing Mr. FRASER-SMITH-I am speaking on the ocean steamers through not being able and on the 4th and 5th July, when in latitude admission without seeing aay of the family, aut report before the meeting.
dug. 16 min. M, longitude 125 dag 14 rain. being very tired and hungry sots down his bag. to go further ap the river the Whampoa E., we sacountered a severo typhoon, wind com- gage, takes off his goloshes, and compasss himself bring a matter of that kind to the notice of the The CHAIRMAN-You have other means to Much insouvnience is caused, also, as mencing at SE, veoring round by East and for a sup on the ottomans in the drawing board. the sleere have now
North, and finit hing at N.W. The ship was hore room. Mr. wait for
Cabermpla com in with a Mr. FEABER-8TH-You put this report to ou the port tuck for 39 hours, from Up.m. on paper over which he designs to have the before the mesting for confirmation. It has the 24th to 1a.m. on the 5th, during which proverbial forty winks and settles himself to buen proposed and secondled. Until that was time she was constantly swept by the sua fore read. The sueres of the parson, however, lead to done I could not open my vath. Now I am In the se of the navigation of the and aft. The port gig was smashed, the cabin his discovery, whereupon a scone ensues between discussing this repert.
flooded, pipes and ladders about the decks were the Anglo-Indian and his supposed nephew, The CHAIRMAN-But the matter you are ro- Santou river, however, while loss and smashed, and saadry other damage done. The which ends in the ejection of the latter, forring to is not what we are called here to pass the same effect as the classe prepared by the Se.it, a rather hairy blow. Some of the man made mitted to the Government Civil Hospital st
Hon. P. Ky said the amendment was to from. He only struck the decrised once with D. L. P. Marques said the ferased was ed inconvenience are both caused, at Foochow barometer foll from 30 at noon on the 24th to the irata Mr. Catermole hurting the bacIf you have any complaint to make, if you think 28.96 at midnight. The weathor then moderat. cage, goloshes, umbrells, milk, &c., after the the directors have not acted rightly, you have
crotary.
ja rusk at him to got thu chain book away from about ten am. the previous day. He was a Eure- danger has to be added, the anchorage ated and wind shifted to NW. The barometer blithering Biots he calls him. Sabar other means to bring the mattes forward. You Gourdia, so if you don't wish to press it wo will I could not we, but the next thing I saw was wound in tharegion of the right temple, and 545 The CHAIRMAN-It is much the same, M..the prisoner. Whether they got it away or not pean about 20 years of age, suffering: from a Sharp Fak being much exposed, while the commenced to rise at 6 am. on the ath; wind queatly the unwelcome Spalding is discovered pan call an extraordinary meeting
the blood coming from the seéssor's left arm. risk from torpedoes, which may get loose, gala inoreased at 7 am the barometer stood succedirely by Douglas, who handles him ont
in a dying condition. The wound was apparently at 29.30, wind N.W. blowing with hurricane and tells him that if discovered he will ha lost; the law. If you can show me anything in the it and cloveu against..
Me. FRASER SMITH-I am speaking within at this to the meeting.
The motion was that pat, when "six voted for The deed ro for the main dock, and I that of a ballet, and a portion of the brain is considerable,
fores, which gradasily, modorated towards noon by Miss Ashford, who sees him emerge from a Articles of Association that prevents me dir-
caught hold of him by the arm, and went with wus protrading; the man was also bleeding We sincerely bope that by this date, the to a strong gala, eventually playing itself out at box whore he har besn hiddon, and takes bimonssing this report I will sit down.
The CHAIRMAN--The resolation is lost. Now, him. When we got to the main hatch I let from the nose. Es expired at 11:50 evacuation of the Pescadores having been
am on the 26th July, when the ship was kept for a spirit medium; and by Gibson, who believes
gentlemen, the question of the adoption of the So my hold to get something to bind his having beer unconscious the whole time and sa her course for this part, thenceforth having him to be a burglar and with the assistance of personalities.
Hon. F. RYBIE-The Chairman cbjects to report comes before the meeting. It has been arm with, and the decoused run on to the said nothing. He had not tried to extreat the accomplished, the Fukien Authorities have moderste 8.E. winds throughout and thick rainy the better tias him on to a chair. The last
proposed and socorded.
after batoh, on which he fell. I wont into the bullet. eet about the work of slcncing the Min of weather. Arrived here without any further sejevent leads to the discovery of the real Private sonalities?
MC. FRASER-SMITB-What do you call per-
Mr. FRASER-SMITE-I should be very flul and the mats came out with me nad we tied the wound might have been caused by a bullet.
cabin nal gut something to Uind the wound with. In answer to P. S. Hennessy witness aid the torpedges and obstacles to navigation, height of the typhoon canvas baga filled with oil much to the delight of Mr. datormole, straw
cident at 6.30 am. on the Slat. Daring the Secretary and unmaska Douglas the protonder, Hon. P. EYE-Yon said he was a man of if you call give us any information with re and that co further day will ake place in wura hoog orer the ship's side, which were found who joyfully discharges his nephew's debt
gard to a question I asked a year ago. I asked something over the wound" as beat we could the the ones in the cartridges produend
His Worship thought it would be better if the rendering the Canton river free from ah. very bonyscial in nothing the waves and pre-to Gibson, when that worthy is ordered off as to how his status will affect the reputation of trou of another stetner to the foot. Mr. Ker him rail after the deceased after he was wounded. Mr. FRASER SMITH-I are speaking of him whether it was under the consideration of the After this I baisted the police flag. I did not
Board to strengthen the Company by the addi
see the prisener have a krile, and I did not see bullet wors exfractail.·
P. S. Hennessy said he had been unable to renting the samas from breaking on board. The the premises by Mr. Marsland as an unwelcome this Company in Mano. I am speaking to you, wick, who was then in the chair, toll me that the ezeuae for
ouly diffiralty was in keeping the bags of oil cad; while Miss Ashford, who know his mother not as a personal matter, but as to the position matter was under consideration, and said he of that vessel, which arrived here about day in Cochrane stroot. The depecd had lived for
Bernard Rull said-Ium called Churley Fisher discover anything about the man, over the ship's aide from washing on board in her youth, announces her intention of looking antl status of the agent at Mamo.
on board the Marquis of Loras. I BID SAMAR In Alai said she was cookin's coffee hous agai
after the pals curate.
The CHAIRMANI afraid we cannot gire be here. I find the net steamer has not come oning of that day, the nook sant some On Thursday morning, at about half past eight
hoped in a very short time a now steamer would Although the play in very weak in structure, you permission to discuss the matter in that 37 pat, and as I consitler it is the best policy of this butter into the forecastle in s tin, and d'olock, she was cooking the meal in the cook
light on the 29th.
At supper timo on the two rights in the cook-loft of the coffee house." itebounds is the most auto-splitting incidente, and It seems to me you have come here to defend Company tostrongthen itself against possible up the decased went to his and asked him room when she beard a report of something like is indoud broadly farcion. It was capitally acted lady. We will not disons as to that lady.
Thursday night, the interest of the salienas Mr. FRASER-SMITH-I am not dang position, I think I am asking a very ensible baing well sustained throughout and their thing of the kind I don't want to supart into question when I ask if mything has been done who it was for. The cook said it was for all the explosion of a cracker sounding as if it pause land, and the deceased went up to the forecastle from the shop. She came from the cook-room to risiblo faculties constantly excited. The role of this matter a lady at all.
in the matter. Douglas Catermole was rory ably filled by Mr.
hend end said the batter way for all hands. The the shop and asked a boy in the shop where they The CHAIRMAN-It is not our baniness
The CHAUMAN-Your remarks are quite in prisoner and others, who hand it, anid it was not, had been firing crackers. He said he did not Willand, who was perfectly natural throughout to discuss private affairs.
accord with our feelings. We are of opinion we and a quarrel ensued. After some quarrolling know, and then she went up the ladder to the and gave a most consistant representation of the Mr. FRAUER-SMIrik-You have apparently should be ready for any emergency. We have the prisoner shellanged Lazare to tight, and the cock loft in the shep, and saw the deceased lying character.Bir. Rooves made a fair Harry Mara formak soms preconceived opinions as to what I asked for tenders from several qasrters, and we two men went off the forecastle head. Both on the floor. She also noticed, as she came down. land, bat was evidently wanting in condence.arn going to speak about. I am not going to have got some in, but not all. Whou we got took off their shirts; and the Frencbaan put on again, blood dripping from the cook-loft floor The part of Mr. Catermele was admirshly taken bring in a lady at all I am standing on my them all in wo will consider them.
his shote. He then came out of the forecastio down into the shop below. The deceased was by Mr. Brandon, who succeeded in faithfully port-rights, and I am certain the stand I have taken raying the peppery but jolly eld gentleman, who will be supported by the vast majority of share any particular delay in setting this matter. be for two or three minutes.
Mr. FRASER-STITy--I hope we will not have bend, and the two man fought with their üsts lying on his side, and she did not speak to him: The Frenchman then | Her. master was unt în than, and she went to The Senate, on the proposition of its. Cam-old forgive debts but abhorred milk and water, boldure lar offi inle, bu see a to view questions af mite, imre voted the ratification of the Tien Spalding was a remarkably clever pisce of acting board. We discussed it at ous meeting and ad
Mr. Page's impersonation of the Rev. Robert
Fosse opposition, especially in face of this ad. gare O'Connel a push, and he fell down forwards call ker mistress, who was a Portugnose, and The CHAIRMAN--This mutter was before tho mirable report, may spring up at any time. with his hands on the deck The Frenchman Fred in the nest street. Her mistress sent fecting British trade from somewbut of tain Treaty,
throughout. The
I world also take the liberty of suggesting made for him after he was down, whether he wasone to look for her master, and he brought PARIS, 22nd July.
that of journed. We discussed it again at a subsequent that the contract for the construction of struck him or not I could not say, but I and the police. Witness believed her wastor gara Chinese point of piw. Nur is the inti
work-kneed clerical simpleton imposed on mosting and decided to appoint Mr. ds Craz, the steamer should, if at all possible, bo piced some of my mates interfered, and toll him ant the deceased leave to sleep in the cock-left. She The Journal Oficist of the 22nd July pub with ease by all comers, and his solems for reasons bost known to the directers and in in this celony. I think the intereste of this to hit the man when he was down, but to let him had never seen the deceased before he came to mation mide to the Consul by the Vice-lishes the laws approving the Phora penh Con draw and limp demeanour were both repro- the interests of the Company, and if we have colony, from which the Company's revenue is get up and have a fair chance. The prisoner got slay in the cock-loft. On Tuesday the deceased To that On
the total evacuation of vention and the Treaty of Peace between France duced with suausing fidelity. It is needless to sated wrongly it is open to you to all an x-derived, are worthy of our consideration. p-up and took a chain Look: from a box behind his first came to the house and had a cup of sec the Pesadores by the French, he will, and Chine.
say that the character is a caricature of even the traordinary meeting and pass & vota of neura. plausaj conjunction with the High Imperial Commja.
most verdant ourate. Mr. B. Kilman personat-
und be raised it as if to strike the deornaed. I sud her mastor allowed 'bih to sleep there that, THE FRENCH BUDGET.
Mr. FRASER SIT-After your explanation Mr. PITMAN-With reference to this re- ohlled out to him not to use the chain hook, and I night. He came again on the 2b, and slept in ad Mr. Sydney, Gibson with mach sucoses. I will proceed. It is very possible the directors port, which showe a very proagerous state of could not say whether a blow was struck with it the cook loft that night. She could not say who sioner and the Tartar Commander-in-Chief,
get-up was, tory good, and he made his points may have made a mistake, and that they have affairs, it sodus the directors hare son fit to or not, but I interfered, and the prisoner turned ther he paid for his room, battle did not think apply forinstructions to the Taung-li Yamen, The Chamber of Deputies has voted the tell with effoot. In the second not, when in a it seen it, and they may feel inclined without any reduon the wages of the officers and men who do round and himself at the chain hook back in the ber master received much from him, as he did at all atisfactory or reassuring. If i: Budget for 1826.
of intoxication de la persecuting Mr. Catermola strong masares being resorted to to think it so much to contribute towards the prosperous box. He then turned round and want for the not have food there. on the fit of his clothes, and, at length, would boin the boat interests of the Company result in England the opposite rale generally Frocheux, who was standing waiting for him, bo true that that Board bas already
THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.
palling out a tape measure, proceeds to to reconsider the mutter.
Adolpho Maria Perpetuo, said he kept a coffee The date of the loctions is fixed for the 27th endeavour to take that gentleman's dimen
prevails in companies of this kind-the more The next thing I saw was the blood coming houss at No. 14, Cochrane-strost. He was away tracknitted instructions through the telegra
- The CHAIRMAN --I don't admit so far as we prostable the result the higher ile agua. September, phic wire to the different authorities to clear
Cons while bo is reading the paper, hi pinaged are cavearned that we have made a mistake. the company have lately made very considerable ran off singing out that the other man had about half-past night a European woman met Hers from the Frenebican's shoulder, and the lactor from his house the previous murning, and at the audience into file of laughter, and at We are convinced we have not made a mistake. dbstructbas at all ports, what occasion is
reductions, I believe, in the wagos of their em stabbed him with a knife. I then saw that him at the corner of Wellington-street, and told A great panic, caused by the Afghan affair, applauded My Moreland found a good repre company are the corvants of the shareholders. I great deal of dissatisfaction
the conclusion of the scene ho was loudly Mr.FRASE-SMITH-The directors of a public ployés, and I cannot but think that sy esuses the prisoner was holding-mile up in the that a man had shot himself in his ho ibere for the-Fukien Authorities to ask for a has cocarred on the Paris Bourse, It is now sentative in Mr. Pando, who always snoceeds think it will be found as a rule that when a body
his hand, with which he ran" after thò do-Witness then went to his house, sud found au repetition of the order? Eittier auch instruc- Lover.
The CHAIRMAN-I Buff
lain-consod for about five fathoms. I ran after Inspector, a policeman, his wife, and others there well in old men's parts; Mr. Chaliner mado a of shareholders express diesalsaction the direformed grossly misinformed. We are not ra. him and caught hold of him by the arm; and already.
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the tide, and are sometimes unable
to keep their time of arrival or departure.
•struction. There can be no further delay now the Pescadores are cated, and it will be the duty of the Foreign #ępresca tives to urge compliance with the Tang-li Yames's telegraphed instructions LATEST TELEGRAMS. unless these are promptly carried into
LONDON, 30th Jaly.. effect. The replies of the British Consulat
EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS. Foochow is the representations of the Chair- Bir Drummond Wolff is about to proceed to man of the Chamber of Commerce at that Constantinople on a special mission connected port sceu to us to savour of a desire to make with Egyptian affaire,
light of he matter and to justify the per- mauent retention of the Sharp Peak anchor
Bge. Mr. SINCLAIR be resided so many Jears in China that, like some other Couns.
[FROM THE "SAIGONAIR"]
PARIS, 20th July. THE TIENTSIN TREATY,
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PARIS, 20th July.
PANIC ON THE BOURSE.
character is
a
The CHAIRMAN-There is no precedent use whethe shipped for, and he could do bis The Foreman-We have come to the pen. for suck a clause at all. The Viscount-do carcal ww. Tes dues said he could not, and the clusion that that is a case of manslaughter.
a one of the promcters of the company, when priser hon said they would fight It . Both he died I don't remember that there was nynu then left the forecastles head, and went down mention of is decease in the report.
on the dock. The Frenchman went into the THE CASE OF SUICIDE BY A EURO- Mr. VAUCHER-You malioned the death of doradusto. and took off his shirt, and the
PERN. the late Secretary.
prisoner remuined on deck and took off his shirt Hon. P. RYRIE-But be died under very and the two had a set to fight with their mystery which hangs round the identity of the also. The deceased came out of the forecastle, The police have as yet been unable to solve the Mr. PITMAN-In Bugland, us for RF I rasta. Play mere fighting a short time when man who shot himself through the head to a collect, every, company makes mention of the the deered who was the bigger and stron- coffee shop in Cochrane-street on Tharaluy
th of its old survants.
ger man, hocked the prisoner down, and morning. The inqnest on his body was resumed The CHAIRMAN-WAI, the resolution isit him while he was down. The prisoner got at the Magistracy yesterday morning before the before the meeting.
( up again with a chain hook in his hand, and he Coroner and the same jury as that in Urquiz of Mr. Govanın again brought forward his struck za deceased with it noross the shoulder Lorne stabbing nase. The aridance produced amendigeat.
I could not say whors the chain book was got was at follows --
peculiar circumstano ».