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would be considerably shorter and therefore | Hongkong can be luid. The Canadian cable

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THE DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST Sez, 18E

Mr. N. B. O'Come late Brtish Chargé Fire broke out this morning at four o'clock, mainad above water till dark, but daring the Steppant Interproter on the oflrighani saut he dazon because he found that 1030 dia of suit d'Afaires and Secretary of Legation, arrived at says the Hyogo News of the 12th instant, in the night she slipped off the reef, which appears to End boen in the Force four years and kasw every | him. Shanghai by the El Derain on the 16th inst. We tea-fring gedown erected a few months ago or be the sans one on which the Seawo dame to one of them. If the Sergunt Tutor prater had The Crown Solicitor asil bed at propoïs (N. D. Baily News) have great pleasure in lot Na: by Mr. tition, and cocupied by grief, this latter wreck being as the south end spokea heaostly he would have said he had only to travel over all that had blend by his learn- announcing that the British Government has Mora. Celeste, Baker & Co. Toth conjectured of it. In the morning the Madras was lying in heen connected with the Central Divisioned friond. for ho thought a reat deal bað hann |recognised the great servicos rendered to his that through some cccident the place caught firo ton fathoms and standing upright, with the tops | for two years. Here they were utting together said that had baitor have hon left unsaid. The countrymen by Mr. O'Conor during his tenure when the tharcoal under the pans was being of her davits above water. The Chindang having in this cock loft-how they could get a hat there inspector told them planly that he had soun of the post of Chargé d'afuiras by conferring lighted, and although the engines of the Conces proceeded, she was mat by the Toku, and holsteda bo did not know. They had one pencil between gule well and dearly sa these men orme up and on him the rank of C.B. As Mr. O'Capor only sien Brigade were promptly at work after the signalwhich appeared to real. Am you ready?" then, yet they seemed to have kapt count to receive bribus. As to what had been said with really received C.M.G,-ship, the farther and alarm was given, the combustible antura of the and on the answer being made "Yes," after an gether. The first number was right. The rogurd to the other witnesses for the prosecntian cognition. higher honour is an unusually marked re-building made it quite apparent that all to be done interval the Chintang hoisted another signal, esccnd they did not know and they had to take it was impossible to get witaessa to bring forward was to attempt to confine the conflagration to the hut as by this time the two vessels wore a couple their book to the Polios Barracks to get the acaan like this if they were not connected with place in which it originated. The efforts to this of miles apart, it could not be made out. It was number altored. Here was a mistake in the very | gambling thomniva. Her could they come for The Settlement of Penang has been celebrating end of the Concasion Brigade wera okergotically suggested on board the Taku that something second number.

ward unless they were gamblars and knowa to ita centenary, and the island has been very gay seconded by the Fire Brigade connected with had happened, so a sharp lack-out was kept för The Crown Solicitor said there was no mistake; the poñco sa srch, and who had been asked. in casequence. The British flag was first the Japanese police force, who were quickly at wrocks and at 5pm, on the Monday she sighted they were not then sars of the number, and they for money in this way constantly, and spen listed on the island on the 12th August 1750. the egoce, and rendered cory, valuable assistance, the parts of the Madras, and Captain Howden pat in the first figure, the other two being if they mera gamblers, and knd when don by Captain Francis Light. The Penang Gazette An orgine was placut from the Kenbo hat anchored in re fathoms and sent bort; but es sabsequently added.

ginfad of gambling, who had come forward to of the 10th inat. publishes & supplement printed Arrived some considerable time after the fire, there was to ene to be seon the bast was recalled Mr. Webber said Mr. Johuson might call it give evidence to the lakangs bons they would met and Centenary Ode by a local postal sat ample supply of water On North Taiohow Island fags ware soon after number. If they were thus at fault with the wors gamblers and bad charan tai coept in green ink, containing a history of the Settlommenced. Fortunately there was little or no and the steamer got up suchior and proceeded, that he liked, but it was an alteration of the not submit farther to their quering if they When the island was first acquired it was inha available, the fire did not spread beyond the gwards seen waving, so the Takú osmo to an- second man who came up, it was impossible to tell extenuate the actions of the defendants in accept.' bited by a few Malay fishermen, now it boasts a down. By half past four the conflagration was her and the life-boat was seat in command of how many mistakes they Fail asde later on ing brites. population of about 100,000 sould. This, too, in practically mastered, and shortly afterwards the the second offner. The crew palled alongside Here was a very grava donht in the case-ths His Worship reserved lite decision, and further spite of the fact that its progress has been re-walls of the building wore pulled down, and stoop rock. There was heavy sa ranning at the sergeant interpreter bad positively sworn that remanded the case to Tuesday morning. tarded by the rise of its great neighbour Sings the engines played upon the smouldering débristine, but the second made the Madras and six the book in which Inspector Mathieson had on- pore.

in order to prevent the possibility of further of the firomer, run down und get into the boat terod the names of the bokaags as they sometip Berosa Mr. N. G. Mirchest-In yea. Jauger. Wo understand that the building was and wore taken on board the Taku, which, how- had never been in his possession, and that he had insurat in the Hongkong Fire Insuranos Com-ever, was reached with ditimity, the oftor Gr never written anything in it, while on the other

JOTYUM CABE. any for its full value-ander 82,000-and that man remaining on the island, where it is usin hand Inspootor Mathieson told them that s Wong Biu Kong, married woman, was con- Kesars. Colgate, Baker & Co.'s lossestimated one of the car of the Inte Sewe now lives, a had hal access to the book, and had put some riotas of baring about 80 taels of proparad apiam at about 84000 is covered by the Now Zealand man having told the firemen that he had hugures in it. The evidence of the other three in her posanagion without aparmitfromthe Opium Insurance Company. This is the Arst fire that shipwrecked in that vessel. As the Tabu could Chinese witnesses was clearly unsatisfactory and Farner. She was fined $15) and her opium was has occurred or the Foreign Concession for do no more, alis left the Taishows at 6:30 pm apreliable; the inspooter's pridence was more

accessful in confining it to souh uncrow limits. that the exertions of the Fire Brigades were of twenty-eight bands all taid.

sergeant interprater, and there was thus only the sergeant interpreter's evidenca w go upon, sud here was a very grave doubt thrown upon his veracity at once. There were also mandy other sironmstances in the evidenes which the sergeantain on her arrival from Austrails that morning. interpreter gavo which showed that his ovidence was utterly unreliable. His evidenon variad with that of Inspector Mathieson in many points, and that of the ather Chinese witnesses also confes- dicted them in many very essential details. Noi- ther the inspector nor the sergeant interpreter saw anyone but the boy Chung Aks distributing alms to the lokangs in the manner described, butFor some days past there have been indications The Shanghai Mersary of the 14th inst. Kaya: That about the two other men who each came of at approachior typhoos. All day yesterday

............ Mesars. Sobroeder Frères and papers, dated London, 29rd July, that the China rope to the bent and with the other end in his several years, and it is matter for congratulation on Monday. The crew of the Matras, consisted scoond hand, evidence obtained through the

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We ate by a telegram in the Australian Navigation Company's new atesmer Chang She

P. C, 46, James McKenzie, was accidentally drowned while bathing at Gibb's Wharf about 12.40 sm gesterday. It appears he went out with another covetable to baths after going off duty shortly after midnight and went into As ho was unable to swim he tied one end of the water from a water boat near Fish's Wharf.

hands went overboard, and almost as does he got into the water he aank, and zaver rois gain The Agents (Wasses. Sassoon, Sors & Car till raised at a.m. by a shrimp boat that was inform us that the staamar Arratsen Apcer, from empleyod to drag for him. Doreased came here Calcatta, has left Singapore and may be expected Inst. Dessused was only about 24 years old, and from the Glasgow Pulics Force in November

ja vary promising constable

was launched.co that date.

ibera on or about the 27th inst.

H.E. Keng Yong Choo, the newly appointed Total of Shanghai, will the retryny take over the Banks of office on the 8th day of the 8th moon (5th September). Shan Tastal is at present at Sooshow.

real or imaginary, are not acknown in England. Tao designs of Russia apon Port Lamaraf, honey. Har ild has the following telegram en the subjoot:---

THE LOSS OF TAS BRITISH

STEAME "MADRAS."

of the Those are the

The Indo-China steamer Foolsang, Captain on Saturday morning, brought down six Hong, which arrived here from Shanghai Chinese, 3Tivor of tho oren LONDON, BOLL Jalg, ill fated steamer Hadrze. Roasia threatens to ammar Fort Lazaroff, the north-steward. cabin boy, and faur Bremen. From S FRAF'co..Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchants Donna Mrin de Molins, which visited Shane western island of the low archipelago, ntloging nea

The Mercury says that the Spanish corretta bal a few years ago, has laft Sptis for a orgias present the British occupation of Fort Hamilton. the fret osted some interesting details of the round the world She is expected to arrive in Port Lazaroff is, hawerar, not an island, but a though of coarse much of what is necessary for The Rassien China font procesis to Vladivostock. circumstanoss surrounding the loss of the vessel, Shangtai in Novambar.

esteable and importsat harbour on the northa properly condected and full arrative in want- Pastern coast of Horse. A hater telaran in the ing. Among his nows, however, he gava mnoh Brisbane Cour er, dated London. July 24th, Kaya:

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

Hongkong, let May, 1836.

The steamer Sxat, which arrived at Shanghai on the 14th inst. from the Yangtze Parts collid. ed with the steamor Glamis Castle whilst com- ing alongside the wharf, The Saat carried away har stern rail through striking against the Glamis Castle's atero.

at Moar Kak Tani, Betish Kowloon. Taste bodies were concered and an inquest was held on them at the Mortuary on Saturday afternoon, a verdict of nevidental death being returned.

The Mercury 959-58 griffins arrivad in 122Shanghai on the 1 th inst par El Dorado, of which 36 are for the S.AB. and 18 for Mr. Barnes Dallas Two are private. One (& aliakor) is for the Hongkong stable. Considering the coughness of the passage down they were all

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Mr. A. Wise, Acting Registrar of the Supreme Court, who sated as a member of the Commission appointed to revise the Laws and Ordinances of Hongkong during the abseaza on eve of Mr. A. B. Johnsen, will cortions to set an the Commission during the absence of the Hoa. E. L O'Malley

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raturn his health began to fail

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The Shanghai Mercury of the 16th just.

Gorman stammars, tha Oier, which arrived in

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they jumped with Blacks or spars or life bolts

to assist them in going soross. The steward

states that he started on this pariens journey

with a plank to exist him, and that Cap-

POLICE COURT.

21st August

BRPORE MR. E. MACREAŃ,

THE CHARGE OF COREETTION AGAINST

[ 7 of 1862.

LOKANGS

Polios

a to

forfeiteit.

BREACH OF HARBOUR REGULATIONS.

harged with having unlawfully boarded the stea Eleven boatmen wors brought bafors tha part

mar Guthrie without the permission of the cap They wars consisted sad fined $5 eaob,

THE TYPHOON ON THE CHINA COAST.

From

Quat de France, of an old jauk which a complo of With the exception of the sinking, off the nths ago was picked up by o tug, we have certainly fortunate that there to pow Boap tides, beard of ao casualties aff or ashore. It is else part of our settlem. Hongkow especially, might have been exhaugged, the Daily News

T's following reporte of vessels are given în

on the 9th, with the wind B.W. and hasling The Fashan reports. Luft-Hongkongut610

The lokange charged with misconduct a police opustables in taking bribos, and with disobedience of the rules and regulations of the Captain B-forward and avere that they also gara bribes to

the constablas, There had been 20 avidence there was a stiff gale blowing, and thingh the paristerdent in taking gratuities without par

the prosecution. Mr. Webber (from the offes of P. C. 213 was on duty in quite another part of vessels which arrived here yesterday reported to mission were again before the court, on remand. whatever given against P. C. No 196; he had maphore was silent, it was upgrant be the fall The Crows Solicitor (Mr. A. B. Johnson for not bain pointed out at all. He should prove that of the barometer that a typburn was raging at co great distance from Shaghat Though the A telegram in the Australian papers, dated

Mr. Ewens) for the defence.

the tows, and could not have been there. Nossary weather, yet the departure of several London, July 24th, 37: The creditors of the

Mr. Webber now proceeded to open the ouse 289, 311, sal 212, were at No. 1 Station, Wan

steamers which were to leare to-day was post- Insolvent arm of Harris, Goodwin & Co., hard. It appears that the British Government has reason for fear that the loss of the vessel had not for the defons, and he rated proliminary con- chai, sad 311 was the one they had made pond. The gals increased during last night, ware and metal morehus, intend to rest the long been aware of the Russing intentica te oc-been unattended with fatalities, as way at festtention that this was a obarge of bribery, and the mistake about in the second instage. No. estats in a trustee for the purpose of ultimate ony Port Lazaroff. The Garoraments of Chias supposed; in fact bis statements would lead to had no power to deal with summarily, and that it would oest them more for launch Fira to come about wonn, with her top-rallaat masts atrack. that bribery was a matter which the Pelice Court 211 263, and 293 were at Yaumati Station, and stosner Melbourne laft har moorings in the river and blew furiously today. The French mail realisation.

and Japan were also aware of the project.” the belief that there had been heavy loss of life, it must be committed for trial. If his Worship Baross here than the three cats they were and the U.S. wen-of-war Marion and Palovstruck- Author eld resident in Shanghai has joined making it, to say the least, doubtful whether eron was of the same opinion he should reserve his alleged to hare recaired on this occasion. No their top-tusats also. The semaphore showed the majority. The Mercury ways-We regret Captain Plenge has escaped with his life. defenco, but otherwise be should proceed with it. 236 was at Kowloon Station. It was strange that age typhoon between Ningpe and Foo to azrence the sath of Capt. Z. Barton, which The man states that the Madras left Naga-n sald the case came within the scope of Ord. though many of the defondants were on duty show." There were only fra arrivals during the took place on the 16th inst. at the General Bos-

that day, not one had been reported for baring day, and none of them from the South. Th His Worship, painted ant that there was a pital. He had been siling for a long time, hevki on the 10th inst, with a cargo of coal,

been absent from duty. Was it likely they Kingfoo and Sunt arrived from the River Ports, ing been in hospital for over a month. A short and all wont well for about 21 hours, when second charge against the defense of disobedience would risk a fine of 25 cents for absence from the steamers Panish and El Dorado from Taku, time ago ho went ovir to Japan to be prozent at the steamor encountered the typhoon which to the orders and regulations of the Captain Bu barracks without loses for the sake of these and the Toritom Mr from Japan. The River The Shen-pan of the 17th inst. says At 5.50 the marriage of his daugh', und soon after hin

thron conts Under all the circumstanoss Mr. We think wa was reported some days since passing up the perintendent of Polico.

boats report streng, N.E. winds and rain; the Pp. yesterday we received a talerram from our

Mr. Webber contended ibat was really the Webber submitted that the case was murrounded correspondent at Nagasaki, which stated that are right in saying he was about the oldest for China Sea. The storm was of long duration, same thing, the alleged act of disobedience behy the gravest doubts, and that bis liants were wastanly gula and cantasy 993. The El Dar do two Northern steamers experienend a strong fire Chinere soldiers had been captured by the oigu resident in Chius. He came out to Chint, for the vessel was battered about in a furiousing the taking of bribes. There was nothing entitled to the benefit of those donota. Ho Japanese and murdered. The cause of the if we mistake pot, as second mate of the Eaily-san for three days and nights. During that else sharged against them.

was rather badly knocked about. She had some proceeded to call the following evidence. troable has not been awertained,

Jane about 1861, was in Dort's employ for some time the seas which repeatedly broke over her The Crown Solicitor subaltted that this con- Acting Chief Inspector Gray deposed-1 ke She reports as follows:- From Taku to Ghafoo tity've sixty reiff on bird, from Tientsin. time, sed agent for their firm in Swatow. For On Friday two Chins bays, named Ngai the last five or six years he has been Surveyor to did her considerable damage. All her boats lantion was grite futile, as the ordinando quoted bean in the sorvice over 18 years, sed am attached fine weather; at Chefos much rain. Chek and Li Ako, wars drowned while bathing H.B. L'e Registry of Shipping. He had say were suashed and washed away, Lar dook the defendante were charged frit with is the Aoting Captain Superintendent

from by Mr. Wobbor related entirely to drocres.to the Central Station. am empowered by N.EL Promontory to SE. thick fog 12th. friends, but although so many years in the Fartings also were carried away, and, more serioas conduct, and secondly with disobedienes of or pet in avery bor record connected with this 13th 4 m., viud and sea increasing. P.M. moderato S.S.E. wind and heary swell rising. East fortune had not favoared him with her still, one sea broke into the ongine room skylight, dors and regulations, and his Worship had row-case. smile.

Mr. Webber-That is very kind of him; do with a very high res fram E.S.E. and coatin

wind increased to underste gale and easterly, and a large quantity of water poured into the or to deal summarily with either charge.

His Worship I consider I have power, un-you know the numbers of those men ! In their circular dated the 9th iust, Mears stokehels. The fires very narrowly escaped beder the Palies Ordinance, to deal with this case.

blowing hard until arrival." The steamship Fori. Witness-I cannot give them from memory tome Meru reports as follows:-Left Knchinotan W. O. Hale & Co., of Saigon, thus refer to the ing pot out, bat happily this was prarosted. Mr. Webber said that as his Worship had (Referring to a book). P. C. Ne, 124 joined ou rien raarket rt that port Prices have remainedTe make matters worse the water had washed constituted himself both indga and jury in this 4th December, 1872. He has been is the servien 11

on the 11th fast, with strong pasterly winds August 12th, wind increasing to a moderate gals withcat material change throughout the period lamps of coal into the pumps and choked them, case he would venture to address him for the de- years. I should olase his character asfair. No.266 with a heary S.E. awall and a falling borometer. ander resion there tos been no drand for any so that they were quite unserviceable, and thereof the tokongs in the Police Foros were corrapt, 103 joined on the 6th Jane, 1877. No. 140 join at 5.40 p.ro.. arrived at Tangaha with a strong fence. It might be said that the majority joined the force on the 2nd January, 1861. No. August 13th, mot steam ship Zags, bound East; quarter and whatever stocks may remain in the country, are held by the natives in the hope of

were no rawans of pumping out the water. Several and that very for ware honest, but he should ask in May. 1877. No. 27% jained on the 17th eals from B.N.E. and tremendously high a forcing & ris, the full figures they have boon of the crow were hurt by being dashed against his Worship to dismiss all such thoughts from March, 1876. No. 196 joined on the 12th Janu-

Lowest roading of barometer 29.48. Angust obtaining from the caramoucement of the Bosso portions of the ship by the wares, and thehia enind in dealing with this case, and simply to ry, 1814 No. 1 on the 2nd September, 1976; enade them to do this without difficult the stoward says that the second mate had his leg braght some to the defendants on reliablaari 1977: 325 on the 3el Jaunary, 1877:252 on the

14th, similar weather. consider whether them charges had clearly hoon 200 on the 2nd May. 1331; 320 on the 16th May, list of exports will show how little bag been dona with either Chias or the Philippines, and thore broken. Captain Pleage then determined to rur dance. He cited thecans of Reginay. White" in 13th September, 1971: 144, 5th July, 1876; 145. seems no likelihood of more sativity for a couple fer shelter. so as to ride out the storm securely which Baron Martin had laid down that to non- 4th February, 1876 187, 5th November, 1873 of cuties to come arrivals de pat average sud he made for Taichlew Ishauds, which he reach vist in a case of this nature there most be not Mr. Webber All the others are under five 2.000 piquls daily. Field work is being carried din safety, anchoring in & fairly sheltered bay merely a suspicion, but a certainty. In allnding years. on ander-miast favourabla cireurustators and the

to the videtua nf one witness his Lordship asid be seat before-11-um-un the dar ef publication Phe German frigato Pianarse, boaring two opact 3-far is moouraging The market The anchorage, bowstar prosed su insecure velnews atrastad frocs because he was an The was who had joined the Fora ton years ag

Witness, in answer to further questions, said fag of Rear- Amiral Knors, the corvettes closes calm at the following prices in gun-as, and the anchors dragging, Captain Plenge accomplice, and he (Mr. Wabber) contends that were entitled under the old Ordinance to their after & stay HEYE OF YEA Works, during whole.30 36. Id. No. 2 White Milled 52.96-6s: 10d. then got under way again, but she had only gone The same anbority held that it was better that to go under the now Ordinance. Tai twarde the North. Breaker Foint was passed and Carela, and the gunboats izdiles and Wolfies without jusurance-No. 1 White Milladoided to churze his as ison. The ravel as romask opphed to most of the aridence which persions bat zudor the nam Onlinezeit was, mga paa - MABRILIGE On the 16th August, at Shanghai, by the Bortho flagship and the Nubiles have besa recom- 5 par cant. Paddy Cargo $1.79—31. 15 pera short distansa when she struck upon a seb-

had been given for the prosecution in this case. fifteen years. Most of the defendants had agreed Tanug 7. Allea, FRANCIS ANDREW NIBET (Brofood, left here on Saturday for the North. cant. Paddy Cargo $1.6-is. Od. perowt. f. & b.

many guilty men should escape justice than that Tak, the sergeant interpreter, had been in the at 5.93 m. on the 10th, with light breeses and sionally knowa on Frank Waton). Maavst of the. It is stated they will go first to Chotoo, and anb Total exports this year till 9th Angust, 1888. perged cost. The steward, no doubt speaking one innocent man should suffer, and the jury had Force about ten years. Witness did not know fine weather: 3.45 p.m. same day, passed the Remenyi Concert Camonny, to ADA L TEMPLETON, sequently prossed to Ĵapra.

6457,800. Total experts same period last year from hoursay, statos that it was an unknown rook no excuse for convicting an innocent man, as the the loksnes by their numbers although he had Brothers with N.E. winds and heary squalls of The Colin Trozsuror's stateinant of the T

pleals 5,668,300,

not marent jupez she chart. This deurred on law laid down that where there was any doubt in besp in the Foras eighteen years, but he knew rain, the barometer being stends. At 140 p.m. At the Geral Howital, Shangasi. on the 16th ceipts and disbursements for the quarter ended

the afternoon of the 18th. Soon afterwards it of it.. Ha should contand tast there ware grave

a case the jury must give the scanned the benefit their faces. Aurast, s5 3.35 pm, Zeprasian Bakron. agol 61|918h, June shows that the fremer amonstad to

Crained by the Crows Solicitor-Two winds, clear weather and strong Easterly well the 11th, passed Taneying with strang N.E. $331,888, and the latter to 2454,957. In the ces says The pinneer ressal of the ass line offre or six hours she went to the bottom. At the brought home to each individual defendant; and

was seen that the Sessel was filling rapidly, and in doubts in this case as to whether the charge was of the men referred to are not hare. responding quarter of last your the receipts worn

Inspector Nicholas Perry aid-1 Lave been rolling in. At 8.26 am. on the 12th, passed Hinshans, with same weather, but the swoll $276,398, and the expenditure 3359,195. In the part today, made, considering the rough wasther time vassal was staking there was a renk they were entitled to the bouefit of that doubt, in the Force over 13 vaurs; Iusly know a very few was increasing; 7.30 p.m. passed through Tai expenditure there is an increase of nearly experienced, an excellent run from Hongkong to above water 300 or 450 yards distant, and the

Mr. Wobber proceeded to snimadvert on the of the lekanga in the Foren by their numbers, Shan Channel, the wind inersaing to a strong | $120,000 on extraordinary public works.

Shangtai. She left the former port at 6.89 pm.

witnesses for the persecution. Es mid the have boon nine years out of uniform in detective offorts of most of the crow wore dirested to frst witness was the famous Cho Alit-s man servios, and I know very little about auiform gale, the swell getting heavier, with the hard- on the 18th inst., and arrived at Gutzlaff at 4 20:04. The Bassist fag-ship Vladimir Masaerech this raorning, thus making the passage in 59 riching this rock. There were an boats well known to the Palion, and courquently nemen. I know the witnel Cha Alik, he has been sha Tightship at 200 m. on the 13th, and

metar slightly falling. Anshored the Tang arrived at Nagasaki from Wladicostanke on the hours. Ou account of her deep draught sko did

left which could be used for that purpose, and Mr. Justice Hawkins had recantly aid, he set convicted. He has been known to the Polise afterwards prosseded, erriving at Shanghai at 9th instant, with Admiral Shestakoff, Minister not come up to the settlement to-day, and her

be a can of bad eburacter. He described him sight or wine years. I arrested him for being 5 10 30 6. the asma day. It the river, the direc of the Rassin navy, and suite, on board. The rails ware brought up by the tag ket. The

self as a matmaker, but the other witnesses said pablic gambling houss keaper in March, 1982: bon of the wind was N.E. following day Admiral Shestako? changed his Tas opening of the Canadian Pacino Ruil-quarters to the fukurs, which vorsi proceeded good number of German residents on the patoon

Srst he said be roroguiced all the prisoners, and then, but I cannot prove it. If he has said he 12th, with no wind, and osim weather. On the gans were fired about I p.m. and there ware &

he was sean every day at the Police Court. At my impression is he has been convicted since

The Patah loft Chefoc at 7.30 am on the war--contrary to expectation-has not been to Kobe and Yokchams, via the Inand Ses, stopposite Messrs, Melchers & Co.'s ofleas, to wel

then he said he recognised only two. He said he has never been convicted of gambling he has followed immediately by the establishment widalght on the ligh. Fram Yokohama the some, the oralt which landed the first Gorman tain Pleage left at nearly the same time with, he was not a gambler and had not been convisted of said what is antras. I estinet prova that bring af the 15th, had rodent was steady, of a line of steamships between Vancouver Metairies will proceed,homik ei's San Francisco.mail in China. Amongst those prasint, we no believes, a life bolt on. He got ashore after a meditated lies. He had once received a reward West-street, but my impression in that he increased to a hoary galo, with beam ses aud gambling. telling thas two deliberata, pre. he is convoted with the gambling Louses in and the wind ranting Easteris: 3 pm; the wind

heavy 8.8.0. swell; the harorzoler was Nagasaki Express.

liced Dr. Lübraer. Consul General for Gerhard fight with the waces, but he never as any-of $10 for informing, and that incentive wade is connected with No. 5, because I have loads weather on the 15th, arrived at ad Hongkong, bat this project will, not be ¦

Jay, who reonived the Portinastor, who en738 long deferred, for, as the San Francisco cor. It will be remembered that rather over a up with the tug. Both drove in sapang down thing mors of Captain Plengs, or of a number him stretch bir elatis cousience to way extent seen his grash out when I have Shanghai, being passed at 1 9.1. the Piccht.

week age a little dwarf, whose form is well. respondent of a Yakobama contemporary sowa in the streets, had his hut ba the hillside shortly afterwards exhibited the mail dag, on the time he left. When the vessel strack there than was worthlessita because his son bad bron cannot say that he was fined 350 last Heptembar. The Haeting reports f

to the German Consulato, the Bagstati of which of others who were clinging to the rigging at to gain further dollars. The evidence of such a bean passing. The fourth witness-Yuue Ayam Fungshing, Wenchow, and another steamer at

He himself had admitted - may have arrested, but I am not sure, and I ramarks, it is an indispensable adjanet to burned down for causing two mon to be convict achor and a key crossing each other, und inter ed of stealing linen pat oat on the hillside to

wern a number of jauks lying in the neighbour-convicted, he got a fortune-teller to draft a pati- worea by a Janrel wreath. The passengers are

The reports-Left the Paibe on the great highway. The delas probably dry hy washermen. At the Police Court on Saarpooted to come up to-night. It was blowing hood, but not one of them made the smallest tion which he never read and never nuderstood in the Forse over thirteen years. I now some too. From Chefes to the Promontory, S.E. Inspector William Stanton sald-I have boca the 11th, and had light, 9.E. winds to Che proceeds from a difficulty in forming a ser, tarday he charged two men with being the of ton hard to permit their being brought up when movement to render assistance or to attempt to but which he presented to the Acting Registrar of the lokangs by their numbers when in plain N.B. and B.W. Winds dad fine weather, then "vice with the sabaidion thề British and Carafeudere. his wife-having-soon-them-about the the Hocker lett with the nails.

dian Governments are willing to give. Such them, however, was very trifling, and they were

sayo any of the men who were struggling for General. As to the second witness, aerording to clothes, but ast many of shoes, not as many fresh and strong N.. winds, with Tery hat near the time of fire. The ovidence against

dear life in the water. They all remained pas-house keeper to dishare the money wholesale to about any area samband polinman being out The highest reading of the barometer was his own story, he was employed by the gambling 54. On the 8th last no report was made to me heary 8.3. swell and threatening weather. aline could not be expected to pay at once dismissed.

The Perth sorrespondent of the Singapore roly waiting the wreck was deserted to whoever came up. If he or the Crown Solicitor without leave. If such a report had been made 20.96 of the S.B. Promontory at 9.50 p.m. on Free Press, writing under date of tho 14th ult.. without a suhaids, more especially na it is By last advices from Batavia to the 7th August referring to the probable indar of Chinese into scoop dowu upon her sad foot her. Those upon had gone by, they might have received thren that day it would have been made to me. On the 12th, and the lawost 20.72 ** Frah stipulated that the vessels shall be large and are the Straits Times) rumours were current

Wastera Austraila, esya: The disot very of gold this rock went on to an island which lay about coats. He gave the monor to persons ho had the 8th inst. P.C. No. 230, was on daty on 17 Island at 8 pm on the 14th powerful, able to use the passage in at least thera that Mrs. Hauser and Mr. Fay wera nos baght other question to the fora, which a mile or a mile and half distant, and it they were lokangs or not as they were in plain then be in uniform. He would parade at ton never seen before, and did not know whether and 18 heats from 10 s.m. to 2 p.m., and he would

The Faye reports-Left Fanshaw si 9.45 longer in Tanka Omar's lands, but had been possibly will be of mora interest to your a short a time as the White Star steamors

was from here that the Foolsay picked uluthes. And all this money was entrusted to him'olusk. He would sleep in the police barrack falling and there was a heary Easterly

am, on the 12th at 5.30 p.m. the barometer was made over by him to Tanka di Tira, a chieftain readers, namely, the introduction of Chinese to

ogr shores. To place some chook on the swarm, them up. The steward speaks from his own to be-distributed in this way although he had. Mr. Wabbar said that constable was reported having in, se bore up and anchored under It was stated some time ago that the Penin-in Acheen Proper, who has shows himself in- sular and Driental Steam Navigation Come dized to axchange thers for the prisoners made which the discovery of gold will probably attract knowledge merely, however, and happily news only been sight, dare in the gambling hens in the evidence to have received his gratuity at Fahyan, baromistes 29.70; 310 am. on the 13th, pany are likely to form the service, but thi by the expeditionary fores in Rigaa Bay. Tunten the Government have introduced a Bill imposing bas sinde arrived from Shangbai, as will be addD, that Inspector Mathieson mael, and though bis į pol-tax of £10 on sil Chinsman entering the

Crosexamined by the Crown Solicitor All weighed and proceeded; & am, put back, the sea rising and the wind N.W, barometer 29.60; we believe is very improbable, se the Cam.trax bis followers steadily marassing in number. Colony, with the exception of those to be employ, bojow, which tends very much to lessen Laroyes might be prejudiced, he must confose he the older lokangs witness would know by theirsson, barometer 29.50 with trash N.W. breeze pasy do not care to extend the sphere of The muster under his command now totala 500 ed in the service of Europeans, who, while in such isom of the farabadings his account was could see nothing. He also contanted that there faves, but some who had joined lately he was noted showers weather; & jam, the wind shifted

to 600 armed me.

Barvice, will be exempt from the proposed tax. calouisted to give rise to. The Forkang found a considerable discrepancy between the quite sure he should know. their operations and have not tendered for

to W.N.W., barometer 29.41, midnight, strong On the introduction of the Bill, some objection the junks busy looting the wreck, which lay in gesat interpreter who was with him as to the belong to the Central Biation-some belonged to tingen, bar. 28.31; Sam on the 14th, malerste gale By Mr. Webber All the defendants do not breeze 231 overesat weather with heavy gusts at avidemos of Inspector Mathieson and of the ser- it. Probably the Canadian Pacific Railway save-Four Chinese teu-of-war arrived from prelibiting Chinamen from obtaining Miners

The Nuwki Express of the 14th instant was taken to the fact that there was no clauso a sheltered position, her upper deck about twotre position in which the boy Chung Aho was who Wanchai Station, some to West Point, some to and eatin and rain, bar. 2, 19, the lowest reading: Company may themselves undertake the Vladivostock on Wednesday last, as expected. Rights. The Attorney-General, however, point foet below the water

was alleged to have paid the bribes. The second Yaumati. They changed quarterly, and did not formation of the steamship line, and work it the Ting Yuen, flagship of Admiral Ting, ed out that the Government had not lost sight The following is the report of the Fool. witness, though he had never before the 8th seen remain at the same Station alwaya No. 139 had a strong gale and heavy son, wind S. W.; & in conjuction with the railway. There would also having Admiral Lang on board), the Che of this provision, but intended introducing it inaang-ngaat 15th left Bhangbai; after pass. these meu, and then in plain clothes, identified handel in his uniform. He had been dismissed P.. wind and rain took off, bar. 29.40: 1140 pm

Yasi, Wai Yuen and Che Yuen, The Ting Yuen Mining Aot, shortly to be brought before (being Woosung had strong gals of wind, S.S.E some of the defendants, but on a second test he from the service, having been one of those re-weighed anchor and procended, and had fresh be some advantages attending such an ar-was dosked for cleaning and yaiating on Thors. Connel. With these regulations in fores, it is with eary heavy high sea and hairy equals ho made mistakes, sad did not identify the same ported.

and strong southerly Greene and overcast weather Tangement, and doubtless they will not brday morning, and is expected le come out of dock boys the Chinese dificulty will be satisfactory Taichów Islands; through the barometer being In fact the Police neemed to have made use of bribe at 10.20.

of typhoon force of wind and blinding rain to men. The third witnesa, Yun Ayce, did the samo, The Crown Solicitor inquired where it had with occasional rain showers to port. Left the again on Monday next, after whick the Chen disposed of lost sight of in the Dominión. In any case, Facs wil ba docked. The Hitsa Bishi Co.'s deck are invaluable in the Northern parts of the Co- low and weather very threatening, anchored

As servants, the "yellow men

and he was a man who had been convicted before been atried that P.C. No. 230 had como for his China and Nanning at. ansbor ander Fahyan, and passed the Chinting off Hieshan on the bowever, a mail steamship line to complete here is the only deck in the East capable of tal-lony, where white labour is scarce, but the Au-off Kintoan Light vessel for

∙15th Mr. Webter said he had it in his notes of the. hours and also the biggest rogues they could find in the the connection with the Fur Eist of Asi) In these two vessele...

Captain Edwards, of the P.&O. Co.'s steamer The witaessed | evidence in cross-examination. stralian Miner has an intense hatred of them, in Chang-tow Straitsfer20hours; through Stop colony to proes their osse. partially opened up by this constraction of

His Worship said he would refer to it later Bokhara, has favoured as with the following ac- whan they cotao poaching on what ho considers Pass found tremendous high ena; off Thichow were at first ready to identify the whols of Tas Canton strespondent of the Daily Nears his own preserves. Fortunately the new lugia Inbuds weather students charad. Saw a steerer defendants at once, but it was on the individual on.

commt of his trip up the coast. The Bohara the great indian railway in spre,to be writes: The news from Hainan does not appear intion will serve the double purpose of protecting sunk and signals of distress on one of the islands test that they showed their weaknes. The PC. No. 278, Lum Achim, said --I remember at Hongkong on the 11th instant with fine shortly established, thus affording one more antaa time ago would happen on the island is the services of the Chinese as labourers.

to be anything reassuring. What I predicted his interests and at the same time of utilising Anchored anent host on shore and took off evidence of Chung Aka and Ireposter Mathieson the 8th August. I wte in Taipingshsa-strot a water to Ocksen, which was rescued on the direct line of communication between Eng-taking place. The Viceroy's Chief Military Be

sa to which constable it was whe roselrod the ten about 6.30 am, I did not ask a hoy in the street 12th, when experienced N.E. swell; preparad ship Madras, the rest of grew being taken away coats was quite at variance-was that reliable there to give me a bribe of three cents, nor did the ship for bad weather and forted all awnings. land and her colonies and dependracies. gretary, Penng Li, who is expectant Tao-t'ai ef- Kwangi, starts to-morrow, with aber of

by steamers Chistung and Takx. At 11 pm ovidence? The prosecution had rers artfully I sak suyone for a bribe, I know the seccant as barometer was then 23.70 and the treather The importanes of securing such commen-High, military oficire (nome say no loss, than the following piece of new. A foreign opiate thenes lo porta, shparfuudus tight varied mode and ors fteen, but they had fallen into their morning. If he says I took a bribe these we off Pungging, and the wind set in fron The Curier transister from the Shenae on the 18th watched ashor and proceeded from made out that one man had reo-ived ten conte interprolar.. I did not woo bins that fire. On 13th Augart at 1 am, the chip. alcation bas been fully re-guiset hoth in twenty-four Gomerais) for the seat of war. It is

hong, styled, David & Co., was established at and fine weather.

own pitfall.

that orrding he says what is unirns. The far N.W.; at 4 A. strong N.W. wind, and England and Canada, and we are also ch the French end a feat of eight warships in Pak General at Shanghai, and also sanctioned by the probable that the report lately udost here that Wabu, by permission of the British Coumn]-

The Crown Selfoitor said as to the witness not from baukiran by launch for a Chinaman was engines to dead slow and set reefed fore tryssil swall turning into breaking seas; `eased the FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM BEINGHAT, to note that the scheme for a telegraph cable hoi harbour may also has something to do with

pointing out the same men on each occasion, he fra cents. ustoms Total at that port. This hong is sit The NC. Dily News says:The Take, had made no mistake, but only on the second co- Cross-examined by the Crown Solicitor. I barometer 20.12, wind N.W. with feros aquala the ship entering on B.W. quadrant of a cyclone, from Vancouver to Japan and Australia is this militar activity.

aated above the Chica Merchants' . . Ca' which arrived in Shanghai on the after-casion he had not pointed out so many as before. was in Taipingahan street that morning. I do and heavy rain; 0.15 p.m. turned ship's head to whartia Walu, and on secount of the prosperous noon of the 17th Inst, brought news of now enparing attention. Mr. S. FLEMING.

Mr. Webber said that showed the weakness of not know that any money was paid there that S.W, and ran for two hours in heary confused The Gibb Line steamer Killarney arrived in condition of the business, a branch office was the loss of the British steamer Mudras, his identifiastion He went on to say that the morning I have not travelled in a civil engineer, his left Montreal For Eng-Brisbane on the 26th nit, with a cargo of lea and opened in aerostreet, underthesame hong-name, Captain Plenge, 1,030 tour, owned by Chapman shop which was used see the bribery from was without paying.

ferry launch; the horomater rising slightly, turned to land to roofer, on behalf of the Gaudin rice from Foodbow. When entering Thursday placedabove. A cartificate has been obtained, for brought out the eight 40-ton Armstrong guns hanging from the ceiling which would reader it that the case was out of jurisdiction of this 14th, the cyclone moving westward, barometer but with a Chinese character meaningsast & Ness, of London. This is the steamer which a wall stooked shop, with papers and things

N.E. and kupt engines juit tacoing over, the Mr. Webber said that subject to his contention cyclone travelling alonly. At 2 am on the Pacific Railway, with the Home Government the Gribbar Rook Shoals at low tide, but succeed Island harbour on the 17th ult. she grounded on

this branch office, from the British Consul at for the Chipose Government in December impossible to see out. and the Australian agents cones ning the ed in fosting again on the following tide. Shu that port, but it was not canotioned by the Cus, last. Ever sinon then she has been redning Als Worship said on that point he intended to was impossible P.C. No. 930 could have come for engines, the ship lying very quietly, and ship

court, that concluded his case. Ha contended it | down to 23.74, the lowest reading, stopped the tom Taotai,of Wobu. On the 11th ist, H.E. proposed cable from Canada to Jos unhas pot since unde any water; and there is no

on the coast. She left Nagasaki en Tuas recall Inspector Mathiason. apparent damage to the hall. She will, however. Shong Tastai; accompanied by a few followers day, the 10th instant, with a cargo of coals Australia, and to ascertain the amount of docked for insp.ction either in Sydney or

Inspector Mathieson, recalled, said-When Mathieson lund stated, when he mastered for than S, when the veel proveeded fall spood on his bribe in plain clothes at 10.20 as Inspector Eping no water. The wind veered W. W., went to a foreign opium hoog, styled Wah for Hongkong. On Thursday night the en went into the cockleft I gave instructions to the parade at 10 'olock, and went on duty in Lynd her course at 8.50 am on the same day, the annual subsidy which the ailenios would Melbourne.

the Courier says that "the sccident arose opiniu, but fandel that he wanted to buy countered a typhoon, and for two daye no obser† shapman to clear away the papers and stuff, so aarst Tarrace. There were so many mistakes [ wind and sea rapidly going down. Off Bonham

The Cooktowa correspondent of foong,' and

the employs of the firm, knowing valion could be taken. During this timp she that I had a clear view, and guarantee. It is understood that a strong through the captain, who is a stranger, entering that he was an oficial, did not dare to sell it to appears to have experienced the full force of the as I can see through this court.

could see as clearly in ideati-ying the men that the greatest doubt at I am, on the 15th met the Melbourne, at an ayndicate is being formed to lay a cable from the port without a pilot, and taking the wrong inglish, had a long conversation with the master swept and her boats all carried away, while suspicious circumstance in this case. Both fav Inspmotor Mathieson bail kanded in the book in typhoon has passed to the westward.

him. Shong Taotsi, who was able to speak typhoon, and on Fri ay her dock were alien Mr. Webber said that was another most

chor. At daylight she signalled "What weather Vancouver, vid the Aleutian Islands. The passage."

The Crown Solicitor mid that as to No. 230 outside?" to which the Bukhara replied "The cable to Australia would naturally be via

of the kong, who showed him his sertificate. H.Ethers were two Zoot of water in the fors hold inspector and the sergeant interpreter were zak- An unsuccessful attempt was made yesterday then returned to his Yemen. On the following and the coals got into the bilges, making it ed by him whether there wore sny papers which he entered the numbers and time of the Honolulu. Upon the importance of having morning says the Hyrga News of the 11th inst day, Sheng Taotai went to the branch offes dificult to close the water out of her. In this hanging from the veiling there, and theymen as they came up, and his Worship would me A curious sale of skeletoas is about to 'take

to extricate the Clarissa D. Carver from the of David & Co., acecoupanied by the Folles and plight the captain, on Sunday morning, waw and returned him evasive anRWOTS.

It if he referred to that book that the time No. place and her direct telegraph esbla to Hongkong position that vesel hae cevapieć since dinking his own body guard, searched the houg, and found and, which proved to be the Tuthor Lalande, vary suspiotous that they should have avortal 236 came up was not entered there as 10.20, bat in Paris. The ghartly treasures belonged and Singapore we have already dwelt more after coming into collision with the Glamorgan iwe boxes of opium which did not bear the lakin He then steered in, in order to anchor, but meaticuing before the clearing away of the papers in the bar again to give svidase to that point. the bapitals to bay up the serpses of deformer. as 6:45. He wished to put Inspector Mathieson studying distorted human nators, and haunted than once, and to secure a line that will con-shire. The Yumaskiramart was engaged for stamps. The account books of the bony and the read at 3. p.ax struck on a reef. The especially as Che Alik said that there was der There maat have been some mistaka in his stale-persons. Accordingly be formed pect every link of the scattered British on three separate times under the enormous strain one of the prisoners was not an employe of the anchored, and remained all night. She seat of Inspector Mathieson was seamed by the pro- the vocation, and although; ker hawsers parted four men were taken to the Lekin Oos, but Chintung same slong sn hoër after the occident, hanging from the ceiling. No doubt the evidence pire all round the world is worth some pre- brought to bese upon them, the sunken vassal opium hong, and he was bailed out by the China her boats in the afternoon and with the maintention to be the strongest evidence in the cam

useum of horrors, for which bis lisira now ask His Worship asid Inspector Mathieson must £1,300. sent aucrifice. The line would sltimately did not, to all appearance, move a single inch. Merchants 8. N. Co., but there were detained anse of some fisherzner, took on board the Cap. He submitted, however, that that evidence was hats said 10.20 in cross-examination, for he had In connection with Sir Anthony Musgrove's pay if it did not at first, though we believe hire indicated over 1,200 horse-power, and this the Tantai made the search the foreign pro proceded next morning at about 6 o'clock en bimself really knew nothing. He could not

Daring the San pall the spines of the Tanz at the Chehsign's Yamen to await trial. When taia, the phiof-oftear, engineers, and sailors and entirely circumstantial. Inspector Mathieson of it down

visit to England, it is whispered that his name. that the first Transpacific cable that is laid, proving ineffectual it was decided to relinquish pristor of the bong was not present, but as her voyage. The second mate, Mr. Atkinson, poksibly swear as to one man who had received Solicitor's version it was clear there was a mistake, mentioned as one of the Colonial Governors with Mr. Wehber esid that even taking the Crown (along with that of Sir Henry Irving) has been whether it be from California or Canada,ova up, as the owner evaders it practically the-Untish Consal, whe has coramnticated with the wreck by the shermen, but the latter interpretar Inspector Mathieson distinctly asid must break down. He objected to the Crown Bu- tion of Ceylon in 1889.90, or earlier should say. farther operations. The wreck will now be soon as he honed of the matter, he reported it to and fun Chinese firemen were taken off rooney. He was entirely in the hands of the and if there was one mistake in it as lule book a good chance of succeeding to the adminiska- wilf speedily yield handsome profs. The Impossible to raise the vessel with the appliances the Viceroy Ting, and he aina telegraphed to refused to put them on board the Chintang for he had been in the Forus over 14 years and did limitor andeavouring to correct the errur now. thing prevent Sir Arthur Gardon completing Canadians, if they are wise; will take care to reallly 'atailable,

the British Consal Goparsi at Shanglish?: what reason is not quite clown. The Madras ro- ' not know the name of one of the lokange The He could not now opatradict his previous evi the usual term of office there.

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