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Mr. N. R. O'Conor, Inte British Chargé Affaires at Peking, loft hers yesterday by the
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Mr. Ho Kai mai ho would then ask leave d withdraw these.
he hoped they would suggest it to him. He should only be too glad to listen to them
The Chief Justão at he was of oplazica that and do what he conid, and to bring orerything desirable before the Committee. He also abstential topics have been done by pre- hoped members would assist him as much coding willathe intonajit stood, but nader the Tax Russian Government are playing a
The oldent toxoker of the St. Joseph's College, as they could in getting up teams for the oireamatby had no power to proceed rather deep, game. They are moving all
Brother Edunud, took bis departure homs, via matches. It will save the Secretary great trou- under this.
The Ang Attorney-General applied for along the line, and would seem to intana Colombe, yesterday in the H. M. steamer Irable if they would answer his chits at once. (Ap
The C istice obanrved that it seemed the Straits Settlements, Malay States, do business in some direction-probably where ounddy. He was accompanied on board the plans should likes to propose a vote of costs.
pocket boat by simost every cue of his old papile thanks to the retiring Secretary, Mr. Foss, for [TWEESY-FOURTH ANNUAL IBSTİK),
events most favour their designs. The friends is a stoum launch, where Mr. Lapee the able way in which he had looked after the magistra surewhat misled the appollant The Acting Attorney-General pressed the an THE COMPLETE EDITION WITH TREATIES, Binum incident already belongs to the past; Osorio, one of his oklos pupils, presented him affairs of the Club vines Mr. St. Croix left. (Ap. by making himself the respondent.
Mr. Ho Kal thought it would be very hard to his olient, who was a poor man, to make him pay ousts under the circumstances.
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Land RoseBeer protested against the viola- THE SMALLER KDITION pp. 759
The Fade Mecum for avery Resident in the of the Berlin Treaty, and there doubt less the mattor will end-for tho present. Far East, from Peanng to Vladivostook.
The intrigue in Bulgaris to evict Prince ALEXANDER bring failed, the author of it, who appears to be the Russian Consal at Sofia, will be sacrificed, and all responsibility For his action ropudiated by tho St. Peters burg Government. The demand for Er. zeruum exid to have been put forward is loft Mosare. Kelly & Walsh, S'ghai.in abeyance. But the last cord in the hands .SHANGHAI ..... Masers. Hall & Holz.
SHANGHAI Mears. Kelly & Walsh. of the Muscovite wire-pullar ecoms to be NORTHERN Messrs. Hall & Holtz and Kelly making the Chinose Government dance. The
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After. eleven years of
with an address in the name of the old papils. Plans), The Brother roptied in suitable terms, thanking them very nok for their kindness, and cheer after choor was given. hard work be retires on the host terme with all his old pupils, who were all very much affected hy the sudden departmes of their respected master. The following is the addrees :--
To the Bar. Be, Hamstd.
Ex. STB, On the eve of yete rady and RAI. Poolad doyarture from Hongkong, we your old pupile eamos let the aeonción pass witsont pregoating you with a token of our amperant gratitude towards- you have done for us while wo man at Rohool. The sudden rews of your departnce makes us indeed end, and deprives us the pleasure of presenting you with is more datorate address, ceth in its laaggags and agatures. There are many and many of goar old papils who would but be too glad to sign this, bal the burnt way whisk this in got up prevente the data of your departure for fear of being proscuted Por Lazareft, and have despatebad a with an addroze imbues us with alacrity to do me.
thing testify our sincerest of do
Mr. LEACH seconded the mution, whiob was plication. The CHAIRMAN, baring acknowledged the carried by soclamation. vote, stated that the opening match of the Clus, the urnal 1 v. 29, would take place on Friday an Saturday the 2nd October, "And that the ground
and bo open for practice from Monday, the 27th JL ALUI AND XT ABD, APPELLANTA, NOR
MAN GILBERT MITCHELL INNER, RCHPUEDENT. Mr. Ho Kai, iustruoted by Messrs. Dennya and Mossop, for the appellants; the Acting At Sergey-General, instructed by Messrs, Wotton and Denoon, for the respondent,
inst
SUPREME COURT.
2nd September.
IN APPEAL.
Recore' * FALL COURT.
NAGABAKI...... Moters. The C. & J. Trading Co. the reporta current of Bussian designs on any from doing Your modnaty in keeping back CHUX AYSE, APPELLANT, F. NORMAN GILake was made respondent.
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Messrs. Diaz Puertas & Co.
S4GON Musers. Schroader Frères and squadron to Korean waters to watch the pre-file for mil your post kindness and attend a
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BANGKOK... Messrs. Ramsay & Co..
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Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson. Mesra. Norman & Co.
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to the azane.
BERT MITCHELL INNES, HESPONDENT. Mr. Mackran, who was instructol by Mr. Webber, said he was appouring for the appallant in this oast, and befors withdrawing he wished to say a few words.
The Chief Justicn-I do not anderstand how this appeal is brought, I do not understand how
magistrate can be a respondent.
gress of greats. The danger must hire ap. Fully recollecting that we owe our present good pozi
tions through your carefal teaching ws ornnot be so peared very meal to the Chinese Government, angmteful as to forgot you, so we come forward to. day in a body to present yon tus insigniant address, for in the excitement it. bis ereated the re-oping you will keep it as a lasting momento from your old pupils. Though you will be no mota with us, vent affeur at Nasik! his been put out one yet we can never forget you, and till sur dyir. day.
Ms. Mukono mid that not through any ap side, and the squadron sud-leuly despatched the memory of our townhor, the good, kind, and gani plication en his port, at through an application Of course. it may turn got Br. Eimand will never be out of our minds. Germade by a firm of solisitors in this colony, he good wishes, springing from the innermost ruenssas of was permitted by the Government to appear an- that all the alarin will end in smoke; our hearts, accompany you to Calombo, which weder the special oroumstances of this use. The are.informed you are bound, and we sincerely hope and no doubt when Bussia finds that thutia ther you will recruit pose lost health. May Government having granted permission, and the God the Amighty gmnt as this prayer, taw you live roatter in dispute ppearing to be purely one of her object is neattainable he will ny sad as thoro years teaching and instructing, law, in which he was not himself interested, he deavour to convince the Chinese that she and may ron in the art find repose in the Heavenly consented to appear. He was now informed by Abode of the Just. With those words wo will bid you 422 object in never had such
dontem-last good bye trusting you will root your destination his client that that permission was withdrawn, plation. But this is pot the first time safe and sound-We remain with the profsandost but the letter by which this was done was cot re-
rempoet.Your old pepila,
[ceived until very loto, sad after he had already
appeared and done a certain amount of work.
The Chief Justice With what object do you make the remarks A
hat an attempt by Bussis to gain a footing in the peninsular kingdom has been reported, In what way it has been made-if at all- NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
we have no actual proof, but ramour 8138 Communications on Editorial matters should be
the Russian Representatiro has bedo worry- addraised "The Editar," and those on bistro"The
ing the Korean Foreign Minister for the Managar," and not to individuals by name.
Correspondants are requested to forward their name cession of Part Lazareff, and when no notice was taken of his demands he sought by bully.
taith
Hero follow igusiuros,]
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
despatched a squadron of nine ironclads.
Some disguised scldiers were landed whom the Korean mob attacked.
Mr. Maskann-With the object that my late eliont may have every facility afburled him of obtaining other assistance.
POLICE COURT.
2nd September,
BEFORE ML N. Q. MITCHELL IN.
TEZE DA CASE.
La Aalt, cook, residing at Ne, 26, Graham street, was summoned by Inspector Stanton en charge of keeping a tu fa lottery agasay. He was convicted and tized $90, which he paid. $3 to ench informer.
*CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Li Ahing, rice pounder, was convicted of carry ing ducks in a ornal manner, and ho was fined $1.
LAROGET BY A SERVANT.
DISCOVERY OF THE CAVE OF THE NEVEN SLEEPERS.
STRANGE STORY FROM THE AVGHAN FRONTIER. A correspondent with the Anglo-Rossian Com miraton on the frontier of Afghanistan sonda the following variant upon the story of the Seven Bloopers of Ephesus. It seems that the ove of the Seven Sloopers, which in the Koran is kosted at Ephesus, is in reality in the Hirak alloy, on the Afghan frontier, soms four miles in the sostle-west of the Anglo-Enssian sarap st Chahar Samba. The version of the Koran says the correspondent) is that seven men, firm in their faith in their own God, soparated from the rest of their tribe who had taken to ather rods, and taking refuge in a save ware caused to Tke loop there, with their dog, for 309 years. Eshans, of Khwajah Altai Azizan change the scene from Ephesus to Turkistan, and tell a very diferent story. The King Dakinus, they way. was originally a shepherd of Shibharghan, sud once his look in the hills for twelve years, till one day be found a slab of stone with in inscription on it. Not being able to do- who told him that it was a record of hidden trea cipher the latter he showed it to a moollah sure. Having possessed himself of the treasure and killed the moolish, Dakianus took sorvice with the King, and after some time rose to tas sommand of the army, Ho soz got the army on his side, seized the kingdom, and eventually nonquered the world. When thus in supreme power, the devil appears before Dikianus in the telling him that God had sat him to any that form of the ingel Gabrist, sud tempted him by he was Gp of the Heavens, but that Dakinas was God of the Earth. Dakiaurt who was a worshippet of the one God. refused to believa the devil, and told the latter that he was not Lao trne Angel Gabriel. The devil then offered to DISTURBANCE IN A CHINESE SHKATLE.
prova that he was, by peo posing, as a lest, that He Alan, unemployed, was charged with disifartais Esh on the top of the water went down
Krau Aya, widow, was charged with stealing some clothing, &o, the properly of her employer, Mr. J. Kennedy, of the Horse Ropository.
Um Kennedy said the defendant was her On Wednesday the womsu came to her amah. and told her she was going to leave her. She wearebel the woman before allowing her to go. and under her clothing, find rennd her body, she found soo of her own children's clothing. TR the woman's basket she also found a lump of bread and sugar and some ribbons. Mrs. Kounody valued the property at 25.
The Acting Attorney-General took the same objection in this case as in the last the proper parties wore not before the court
Mr. To Kai said he was instructed that thore had previously been an appeal case before this court în which the magistrate who decided the
The defendant said Mrs. Kennedy got a mat The Chief Justion said he did not remember it, to hold her wrists and tied the clothes round her. Mr. Mamon produced a book in which were Ste called the fansoboy, who said he did not see
After an adjournment Mr. Kennedy was call ing a report of a case beard on the 9th April,
to slips cut from a local newspaper contain the things deposed to found upon the defendnut 1885, in which a man onvicted of loreang on boarded, and he deposed to seeing his wife find the a steamer between Singapore and this port by things slated on the defendant's person. Mr. Wodehouse appealed against that magis-
The defendant was convicted and sentenced to fourteen days hard labore trato's decision.
The Chief Justice said that in a cus of thie kind, where a tenkaical objection was taken, ba
reated as that. could not admit euob
The Court record of the case was then pro-nrderly coudast in the Koshing Theatre, aud ducod, and it was forad the appellant in that mass was Yung Achoi..und the respondent Sa Laz. although Mr. Wodenonse had really dofond- ed his own ceision.
The Chief Justice said the magistrats was not respondent there.
Mr. Ho Kai said Sn Lan was not served at all. He was instructed that this was the regular coarse in this colony in appealing against push the man of, but magistrata's decision,
The Chief Justice said it was noted within
his knowledge.
Mr. Ro Kai said he would apply to withdraw the oase, and have a new case stated by the
urgistr
The Acting Attorney-General applied far costa
Mr. Justice Russoll, after a considerable araount of disenssion on this point, saked who was the person who gave videos which had been
and address with countriestions addressed to the Editor, not for publication, but as cedence of gouling and threatening to provoko nome retort which he could turn into a pretett for ag All latters for publication should be written on one
grsasion. So far, it used, these tacties have aide of the paper only.
Advertisements and Bobscripticas which are not, proved unsuccessful, but if persisted in would scared for a fixed period will be continued antil eventually, in all probability, be crowned
Orders for extra oppies of the Daily Press should with success, so far as the Karns are congratulating. Prince Alerinder on his return.asdent, applied that the matter might be ademciellon afterwards. Perhaps att arrangement be sent Colors 11 .. on the day of publication.cerned. Left to their own devices the Scout Prince Alexander in reply aseared him of his de-might have an opportunity afforded him of pro- tried on its merite now. Altar the name of the
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Gioveṛamont. would quickly become a prey Ito Russian intrigue, and ere lang the country would be swallowed up in the Tast dominions of the Autocrat of all the Russias. To prevent such summation is the interest of England, Chins, and Japan. The presence of Russia at Seoul and Fusan would le sconstant menace.
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and growling, bat pot despairing, The evidence given of his aggressir intentions ahould suffice to render the Powera intersated 122 ore than ever on the alert to checkmate
szufilar efforts in the fature.
The British barge Tarupa, which arrived at Manils on the 25th August from Haiphong. having a foul bill of health, was sant into quaran. tice for ten days.
The Acting Saperiatondout informs us that ATrintios bas frequently been dirented in the P. & O. slaamor Ancona, with the next out-
on Wednesday, the lat instant, at 4 pm.
allowing squatters to form communities on the hill sides, especially neur the city. Some yetra ngo a number of ovi smelling rookeries were collected wong disused granite quarries near Balcher's Point, and the nuisance from the pigraries kent by these squittera became so intolerable and dab gerous to beth that the Authorities are at length moalled to evict them. A far worse rankery his, however, hạnu gradually
The guns for the Spanish gunboat Filipinas, forming on the hill sida shove and at the back now building by the Hoogkong and Whampoa of the Gl Works in Kennedy Town, ita Dek Company, are, we learn from the Comercio, a large village of matebede in all stages to be purchasol in England. The remittance to
meet their cost has been rossired in London of dilapidation bas
grown
and 18, some hundreds of Chinese exist there under must insanitary conditions. The presence of this tumble down collection of shanties chore Kennedy Town must be detrimental to the health of thous employed in the manufae turies of that rising locality and is sleutated to interfere with the genæth of its prosperity. A further inclinent against the squatters" village, and certainty one of equal gravity, is that it is a sort of Alsatia, in which cri miuxle and bað characters of all kinda find x refuze and a biding place. The existence of auch a place constitutes a danger to the communitysed considerably augments
THE REVOLUTION IN BULGARIA. King Milan of Bervia bás sont a message con-
The Acting Attorney-General, who instracted by Messes. Wotton and Deacon, appeared for the journed for a work in order that the appellant
curing other assistance.
LONDON, Iat September, 1896.
The Chief Jastics-Oh yes, of course. If I CHINA, KOREA, AND RUSSIA.
expressed any opinion, however, on the policy of The Chinese Government, being apprehen-your appearonec in this case it would be a very sise of Enesian designs upon Koma have decided opinion,
Mr. Mackoan-Iau well assured the policy is bad one bat when I am informed that the Co-referred to by Mr. Ho Kai.
Mr. Io Kai said it was Mr. Chui Tag, an wernment grated me permission to appear I have nothing to say about the policy. I log to assistant to the Opium Farmer. withdraw from the caso,
Mr. Justice Russell said the person interested was the Opinm Farmer, it was his interest to get the enviotion, and his interest, to sustain that might be arrived at by which this cass could be respondent to that of the Opic: arrer, sad The Chin Justice said it was a most extra- allow the Acting Attorney-G intrat ke proceed ordinary prooding, making the magistrate with the ease on his behalf. respondout.
The Acting attorney-General said the Opium The Acting Attorney-General said Mr. Mit Farmer had no objection to that arrangement, and whell-Innes was the only person who had rathe-on was proceeded with. ceived any notics in this master, and the paint was one which he intended specially to refer to. The Chief Justice further remarked upon the extraordinary nature of the proceeding, and after some other observations the case was adjourned for u weck.
sire for the friendship of the two. Governments
It has been divdo vorad that the Russian Con- sul at Sofia is implicated in the recent revolt, and he has been recalled-in consequence.
Princa Alexander is still at Timova.
HONGKONG CRICKET OLUB.
ANNUAL MEETING.
M. Gray, W. Bence-Robertson, A. Deaton, DB. Tata, C. Latment, and G. Grimble.
Mr. Foss, who was voted to the chair. moved
BERT MITCHELL-TENES, RESPONDENT. Mr. Jo Kai, intracted by Mr. Webber, for the appellant, the Acting Atorney-General Hon
and Descou, for the respon loit
Hix Lordship asked the Acting Attorney General whether he appeared for the Crows,
The Acting Attaries-General ssid he simply appeared for Mr. Mitchell. Inga, who was the only
The Acting Attorney-General said is enală easily have tona put right if it was wrong.
The Chief Justion expressed his approval of the conduct of the Opium Farmer in the matter. Mr., Ho Kai applied to have the position B put in. and not to be bound merely by the case as stated by Mr. Mitobell-Innes.
taals of prepared oplam without a valid certificate from the Opin Farmer, in contra vad lion of the provisions of Ord. 1 of 1884. They were convicted and fined $109, or in default to be imprisoned with hard labour for three months, The facts of the cage were that on the 2011 June, Leung Sun Hing, an excise officer, entered No.
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his approach he was the true Gabriel, but that with having assaulted P.C. Norin Sing), No. if it remained up an was an impostor. Accord 870, in the exonation of his duty, on the 1st lustingly Dakiauna and the devil went together to the The countable was on duty in the theatre banks of the river, and no sooner did the fish sco to keep order, and the audience, as is usual in the devil than it us ons dired down. Dakiazas Chinese theatres, encroaching upon the stage, beliscad the test, acknowledged the devil as the he proceeded to put them back. He had no Angel Gabriel, left off the worship of the true difficulty in putting everyone beek but the deGod, and at the devil's tempting set himself up sun god on his own teannt. One day, how strock witness in the ever, whm oating his food, Dabianus war both. fendant, whe refused to go. He proceeded to body with his elbows, and raising a ory of "ta ered by flies, which, do what he would. he could hoon caused a considerable tumult in the not get rid of. Hiervants said to themselves: theatre, so that witness had to fat him he for time. In a short time, however, a European constable came in, and the ties way then sitosted.
Sentenced to a month's hard labour.
THEFT OF. BATIONS. Tang-Asam, servant, was charged with steal ing ratians to the value of ton cants, the pro perty of E. Company of the Northamptonshire Regiment, at Victoria Barracks, on the 1st inst
The defendant was & mata boy to E. Company, and Colour Sergeant Charles Moon vaught him in the act of leaving the barracks with a tin containing som rations of beef and potatoes,
The defendant sald the Europead cook gave Santereed to fourteen days' hard labour. thers to him.
ОРГИМ СЬЕв.
Wong Akan, coolie, was convicted of posses sion of about two taels of prepared opiam, with- Ha had ont a permit from the Opin Farmor. a prior conviction against him for a like offauce, and in default of paring a fine of $25 be was sent to gaol for six weeks.
SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS.
charged with being rogues and vagabonds.
Five Chinese were brought before the scart The stearoor Arration spear was leaving yes.
CANTON.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
He calls himself God, sad get cannot even He is au get rid of the flies that bother him. God." And they determined to leave him. Six
mea went off, and on the second day fell in with a shepherd, from when they bogged broad and water The shepbord gars them all he bad, and askail them whore they cane from and They told hing whore they were going to their story, and how they re ring frota Dakiauns and wished to hide, and the shepherd agreed to accompany that is their fliebt. "The shepherd's der alan toloved his master, and the men told him to drive the dog bri', lest be shonld betray their whernckouts. The shepherd objected, saying the dog had been his faithfu
the arrival of the chahar year, or the four friends of the Prophat-that is, Omar: Osman, Abubakr, and Alho, reposting the Mahommedan ereed, at once awoke the sleepers. The latter got up. repeated the creed, and then fell asleep again. and there they still remain. All this was told The following telegrams are taken from ar me by the Saved in the ore, and they pointed Indian paper-
Camera triumphantly to the relies in proof of their story. Holding our lighted candles between the palings of the wooden sorean which debars nearer sp. prosch to the sleepers, we were shown some okotlis
THE STATE OF AFFAIRS IN IRELAND..
LONDON, 15th August.
companies for years; but the uthers insisted, and the shepherd at last struck the dog with bên alick, breaking one of its lors The dog stil! followed, and the shepherd strack it again, break- ing another leg, but the dog still contiened to crawl after them, and the meu, strack with pity. than. The shepherd guided them all to this eventually took it in turns to carry it on with vary care that he knew of, and once there they all want to sleep, and naver avalo for 8 years. In the Koras it is distinctly stated that the even in amber, and the eighth sleepers were was their dog; but either the Arabic of the Koran is bagand the Sareds, or they prefer a The Chief Justice said in England the court
of the latter portion of Boring in August and Sopiruber-can blow to the aupremacy of 2ngland in the The anomal genomal testing of the Mongkrong Wors AWAN, APPELLANT, V. NORMAS GIL was no bound, but those to indgan were email the oncoming sho polios were oti Icard on the doubt of the realise kao on the winefies the shep- so the judges only terday for the Straits and Calcutts, and during story of their own. Whichever it is there is no
Pacific. The Tuited States though not per. Clab yesterday evening. There was but a small
Ordinance they were judges both of law and fact. lookout for the thieves who so commonly pray
upon the crowds of Chinese passengers who are herds here have for their great savage shaggy- This being so the depositions were of some in attendance, including Mesires. H. Foss (Hon. haps vitally interested at the moment, would See.) 4. K. Travers, A. J. Laaoh, G. S. Cox,
portance in dealing with questions of fact. He
thus conveyed between this port and the Straits. coated dogs and thahustik-that the shepherds however, the worthy Sayeds get more confused soon find Bussiac in Buenee preponderantinthe J. H. Stewart Lockhart. H. A. Harbert, K. J. Ackroyd, instineted by Monst. Wolton asked the Acting Attorney-General whather/One lokang observed the defendants on board always carry, will testify. Farther on in the story. he had any objection to the putting in of the the ship passing about among the passeng still, and they hats it that the stespors waka Far East to be anything but advantageous to
and recognising them as men who were constantly The Acting Attorney-General ruined a pretim dopositions. American trade, and the fact perhaps explus
inary objection that a notice had been given by The Acting Attorney-General said he had not, to be seen on board ships departing with Chinese twice, once in the time of Hazrat Eas, or Christ, the despatch of an American man-of-war to the adoption of the report and accounts, which the appellant accordingto tbe requirements of sec. and tho magistrate's depositions of the case were passengers, without any apparent business, he and again in the time of the Prophet. The inguire what they were doing there. They story is, they may, that when then the may and Korea to watch things. It is very unlikely, bave been already published. He remarked 8 of Ord, 4 of 1858 This provided that within pat 2.
that Mr. Loeb had won the prize beth for the three clear days after a esso had been delivered to
cao of thair number to go to the nity T Mr. Ho Fai then rond the statement of the old give no satisfactory explanation, and he the shepherd awoke they felt hungry aur sent best uting and bowling rseerd, which was a very an appallant, is should transfus & copy thereof by Mr. Mitchell-innes. He said the complaint arreste defendan
The defendants were fined $5, and in default by called Shahre-i-Afsoz to buy bread. On arrival he found the place anch altered, and the ärst creditable performanca indeed. (Applause). The with notice in writing, to the respondeat, and wasleid by Chui Tang, an assistant to the Opium
baker he went to refused to scoopt bix money. averages for ten innings sad over wore very transmit the case to the Suprams Const. In Farmer, to the effect that the appellanta nalaw of paymout they warn semi te gas) for a month.
Another to whom he applied asked him where good; more than 13 a wicket was exceptionally this one, apart from the quantion of whether fally had in their possession and ourstory about
rod on such a hard ground as they had. Mr. Mitchell Lanes ought to have been made
be got his money from The man said that it was his own and from his own house. He was then There had only boon dno century ran up lusbees-respondent or not, no noties had been served
lold to paint out his house, but could not at fire, 500, and that had boon by die. Graham. He upon bis client,
(Hear, hear). bcped to see more matt réSENT.
and eventually recognized it by a mulberry tres, FROM A COKERMONDENT.] Sateral cricketers had dignified their intention
and going in he told them to dig in a certain plina 2nd September.
and there they found, war energh, his story, a of joining a team to proceed to Foochow it one was got up. The trip would be an anjoyable one,
On Monday the General in command of the jar full of Dakinuus's coins. The thou gener and would ant cost mach, which was an imparsoa upon whom any uoties had been served. 195, Wing Lok-street, and bought 50 cents' worth
Manchu garrison paid à visit to the German of the house protested and clafnied the house and Mr. Ho Kai sala that Me: Mitchell-Canes Lad of prepared opiam, which was supplied him
When the portant considoration.
ocine were taken before the King. Mr. TRAVERS -There will be a very good time made himself respondent; he stated the case by the first appellant, the geeand bring also thors Consul on Shamees, whon & conversation lasting ecins na hin, and reatually both the man az the himself, and stated himself as respondent. The at the time. On the 27th he bought another 50 over an hour took place. The General had tifo King, who was a Christian, heard the man's story When you get there I will guarantes.
and found he had been asleep for three hundred The CHAIRMAN weat on to say that they had appellant had not dons so, bat Mr. Mitchell-Innes conta' worts of prepared opium in the same way with the Consal had a lawn tantis championship inatch, and alsbal talon hat view of at hjuself, and the aphaing again served by the first appellant.
The departure of the Governor has been again and nine years he looked on the man as super a matou for professionaf psire, and the latter had pellant was therefore hand to serve him. the 29th Chui Tun-sent him again to this konse
favour. The man declined, and stated that all been very creditably won by the bankers. Mr. The Attorney-General said that supposing he with a tin and Sa to purchase that amount of postponed until the 4th instant. On the 29th natural and offered to resign the throne in his Coxon, the President, bat presente noother bad done that that got proclude the appellant opiatz. The man went to the house and the first ultimo he was ontertained by the gentry, and on to wished was to be allowed to return to his come these wole uns to the great undesirability of ward English mail, left, Singapore for this port champion cap to be played for in the place of from serving the notice upon luu as required by appellant rain served the opinm, which he part the following day by His Exalloncy the Viosroy. panions in the cars. The King thereupon wis that which had been so wall won by Mr. Master this Ordinance. As to whether Mr. Mitohall in the tin, but just at this Chiu Tang, with-
companied him. With the King were & hawk Chang Chih-tung. (applause) on the same conditions as the farmer Lanos could he respondent in the case be quoted other excise officers, and a coustable, entered tha The Comercio bears that the Ciri Gotorne (Applause) That would probably be played Section 1 of the Ordinance, whinh sat out bonas. Chat Tung depowed that he saw the
A few nights ago the house of a wealthy widow and a dog and a door being started on the coed was caught by these two and brought in, thus ment of Manila has recommended the deports for next January. The new gear had arrived that the word appallant shall mean the per second appellant go to the cool house, and fol. was looted by a bead of more than twenty rob-making a third animal in the party. On arrival of 273 Chiuss who have not taken out and would be in the pavilion in a day. As to son who was proceeding against the decision lowing his there he saw the man with one foot bors, who bad disguised themselves as soldiers, at the cave, not only the original six friends, the the necessary papers and cannot find soenrities.
on the vill of the window, in the sot of throwing repairs they had put up a now past sad rali el a court, and the word respondent shall rusan fande read the ground. for which the Club bad the opposite party. Hommitted that Mr. Mit something out. Directly after Chui Tung and under pretence of wanting to search for pi Altai Azizan, and the shepherd, but the King off to sleep, and never woks again for some The Novo Premyz, in an article on Cotton paid half and the Govorament.half. Otherwise chell-Innes could not be taken to be the opposite heard something fall upon the flags of the Atas who they said had taken refuge in the and the dog and the hawk and the deer all weat lano below, and he sad another excise officer house, they gained admittance. The booty car-seven hundred years, when they were awoke by Caltivation in Russia, oxpressed the opinion that there were very few expenses. The Committee party in this eas.
expansion in Central ásia would enable Rainer bud au fer consideration plans for increasing The Chief Justine thought the prellatuary ran down and found the tin he had gifon to ried away was considerable wing manufacturers to find the markets of Asia, the size of the parilion, so as to giro farther objection which the Asting Attorney-General Lung Sau Hing just bolow the window. and render English competition impossible,
accommodation for tents and gear and boxes Mr. had raised might have come rory well Ład ho There was the 85 worth of opinm then in the Danby had kindly prepared them twe aketebos. best representing the party who was the roul tin, which had a dent on one side not pra one showing an addition which would cost raspondent in the caso.
riously there, as if it had come viclently in con- $2,000, and another with an additional storay, The Acting Attorney-Genorat said the proper tact with some hard substanes. The Liu was which would cost $3,000. They were now upon parson was not before the mart, and he asked proudy seen by the constable to be andented the table, and ba should be very pleased to receive why bis alient should be put to expense and and to contain no opium. On the part of one ap. nay suggestions upon them. The matter had not trouble by being made respondent in the case. pellant it was contanded that he was the cook. The Chief Justice-He seems to have done it and of the other that he was also a servant in yat bann fully discussed by the Committes. The
that establishment, and did not deal in opium. auds in hund now amounted to $2,861.05, and himself.
„A witness was called as their master, who gave
Sir Michael Hioks-Beach has reported to the on the floor, apparently a rough common sheat this would enable them to pay for this improse
them an excellent character, and said they Cabinet that the prosent condition of affairs in ment without any inconvenience to the Club.
Mr. TRAY DES Noconded the adoption of the re- The Chief Justin deprecated the raising did not deal in 'spina Mr. Ho i sallod Ireland is aanring; it has therefore been mas said to cover the sleepers. We asked if it was part, and the motion was carrind.
of such an objection au behalf of the polios ma-sitention to the fact that the defenen was decided to prorogus Parliament after supplies allowed to look under the cloth, but that, they The CHAIRMAN said the "Olo Man" hadgistrate who tried the case. The appellant had scxpressed into a fow lines when, as a mathare basa veled, and that no Autumn Sesalon be
uld, was impossible. Even they themselves, they 38id, know not what was there. One rean had once hann obliged to leave them cu count of age and been convicted; bo mid the conviction was a bad ter of fact, a armber of witnesses had been
tried to look and was immediately struck blind; Failing resight, and probably also on sooount one. It was open to the respondent to take nhosiled on their behalf who gave evidence, held. A committee of the Cabinet has been ap-
bat that if we doubled, "there (pointing in the direction) was the dog and the deer and hawk." Trade between the Philippines and Chins served them 27 years, and he said he had savet The Acting Attarsay-Generat said to took
Holding the candles to the right we could then says a Manila paper) hitherto hampered by nothing. (Query) The Committee thought it the objection that the proper persons were not
see indistinctly something looking like dried to the belief that. it was a trumped up case. foes levied by Sparish consuls at Chinese would be wall to give him a small pension. He was before the court, and that the requirements of ports on vassals from Masila vill shortly bare quite sarlefted with 83 per mouth, or 360 a year; Section 6 had ast best complied with.
Berious diffonity has arissa between England bodies of some snimals propped against the wall. Mr. Ho. Kai, after some farther obecerations. It was strange that an exaise officer should twice some chance of being relievol from these buri but though the amount was small the Committee dons. A now sosie of consular fees has been did not like to saddle the Clubs with it without desired to read some sorrespondates to the emurten to this hense, find the appellanis in poses and Turkey, owing to the tote and misconduct. They were very small. The first, anid to be the The Chief Justice, however, said he oculd not ston of opium and sedling it, and not then charge of Djemil Pasha, the Mateenrif of Aleppo, inter higher, but it was impossible to say in fixad to be to force for a year on trial, at which consulting the membore. He proposed that that
go into them now, as the first thing to be done them. The whole business on the 9th bad the which have been brought to the knowledg
such light what animals they were. The bones of the British Gorerament by its Canal at period more satisfactory arrangements will be pensier shenld be given the "Do Man."
Mr. LOCKBART sacardel observing that it was to show that the requisite uoties had been appearance of a concoated schema. Then again
that place. Mr. Henderson, the British of the legs were visible-in fact, the dog's lega come to.
would be well to see that the mousy was only served. The onus was thrown upon the appel the oridenon was that Lang Sau Ping had Comeul, derands Djemil's inmediate dis had fallen off, which rather told against its wing the work of the Police. W140 the criminals The approsching change of this monsoon is pald Into the man's own hands.
lant to do so andar Sention 6.
given the first appellant the money, and had miser! and Mujur Trotter, British Military asleep, but the body seemed to be covered with Mr. Ho Kai said he should submit they had asked him to bay the amount of opium for one at Constantinople, who has been dry skin; and yet, on the strength of these relion, are living, even in the most squalid dens, inheralded by the alteration of the days of de
parture of the maila. The next English all The Chairman said he thought be was about given the requisite cotice.
There was nothing to show that the Taipingshan the Police cını xı least keep andares here on Friday, the 10th inst., the follow 60. He wanted that his son should come and The Chief Justice-Wan is the real respon- appellant had not bought the opium of squalidad sent by the British Government to reportame twenty familing of Sayeds are kept in com on the matter, fully conours with Mr. Hander fort, and live here on the contributions of pil- eye upon them, but when they dis appear in ag French mail on Thursday the 16th, the gas-
Mr. Ho Kai-I do not know; Mr. Mitchell-
The Acting Attorney-General contended that son's recommendation. The Porte has appoint grims with, in addition, as mach land as they re & rookery like that in B cher's Bar they are coeding English mail on Friday, the 24th, and
the next Frencḥ mali the 30th inst., after Mr. LOCKHART thought they would not get Innes desibed himself as the respondent.
the depositions showed that a perfectly strong ad a Commission to enquire into the charges quire free of any rent and taxes. lost sight of. There is little doubt as to which both matin will leave on Tuesdays, com another Ola manlike him, be thought The Chief Justice-Woil, the Magistrate him- osse had been made out, and the course which brought against the Governor by the British the character of most of the occupants of the mancing with the English mail on the 12th "Willum "onght to be told of it.
self cannot be the respondent te has no por had been followed by the exoise our showed Consul The CHAIRMAN said a copy of the raport lied sonal interest
that they had valy taken every possible przeta shanties. Ou the 14th ultim, when the proxima.
been sent him. He mid the next business wa The Acting Alteraoy General said his point tion to bring the charge hom
The Gawatte de Frazee proposes that a league Police were in quest of some raffins who lind As will be seen by reference to our Bape the election of offers. He understood Mr. was that they bad not even given notice to the before procesding. As to the last contention of
should be established in France with an organis garotted a compradore on the Fraya Wem hoard yesterday before the Fall Court against he should propose that they chooted Mr. Darby to
Court report there were no less than three appeals Coron (the President) was away for a year, and Magistrate.
Mr. Ho Ksi. Br orpert had bean called who de Mr. Ho Kai said they had given the Magis.posed that the opium found in the tin was not! This British Mediterranean Squadren, ander tion and purpose almilar to that of the Primrose they made a descent upon this village, and its decisions by Mr. N. G. Mitob-il-Lauss, as Acting that position. (Applause.) Ho would suggest, a trate notice, and the Crown Solicitor had been that of the Opium Farmer.
the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of ages. denizenstaroadout with almost one accord, pro- Police Magistrate. The cases were charges of Mr. Coxon had given hisservices to the Club forso served with a copy of the oss.
The Chief Justice remarked that the evidoneo Edinburgh, has been ordered by the Admiralty Mr. Justles. Resell said it was really the showed the exoiss oflours, had been searched by to proceed to Syria in the Grasian archipelagisme gold ouy to the Calefonica Sopiety of Load Rossbary has presented a large and anlicensed possession of prepared opium, in many years, and has always taken so great an bably all being well sat sfied in their own minds which the defendants were convicted and fusd. interart in cricket, that he should be elected & campininaat in the Police Court who was the the constable before going in. He thought that
Viatoris, in memory of all the old and happy that there was rexas enough for the search Onlyong cone was fully heard, the others not being perpetual Vice-President.
respondent.
had a somewhat exspicious look.
Losion, 16th August, 95ociations counasted with its name." The cap, boing directed against themselves. The Palice, discussed owing to some technical irregularities
Mr. Ho Kal said the information was laid by The Asting Attorney-General wall they were
Four hours organized rifle firing was ex-which is of artistic design, is in the form of we haro reaans to know, consider this place in the course of pasture. In the case discussed
coolis named Ng Afait, an informer, upon searched so as to put it beyond a doubt that the Magistrate's dooliion was uplaki.
which the Magistrato granted the warrsot. they did not carry upium into the bouse with changed between Roman Catholics and Profne thistle. dangerous, and depreditions are no doubt
The N. 1. 8. N. Co.'s atomer Avibolah, whils The CHATENAT said it would not, as if be
Mr. Justine Rassell said the resppudeat was them, and then charge the oceurants with posants at Belfout, yesterday morning. Ons man committed by the squatters on the adjacent on a voyage from New Guise, arrowly were so elected that would take precedence of the man who would be proceeded against suppossession of it. It seemed to him it hid been done was killed, and several was wounded. The
his position of Vice-President. Steaming into plantations, from which it is reasonable to caped becoming a total loss.
ing this were an action for damages for laying ases to obtain the best evidence possible. It was Military eventually charged and disposed the slogical Society of B. Putersburg a mineral Mr. HERBERT Rosended, and both propositions taleo information,
a thing, he understood, which was always done ouabatants. suppose they draw their supplies of fire-Sbers, on the 7th July, she grounded on the read
were carried narz, eos,
Mr. Ho Kai quite agrond it should be the by the paline in these casos. wond. The village ought never to have been where the Merapi came to grief. The cargo was
abe would The CAIXA said he was afraid he should complainant in the case, but it was the magis The Chief Justice said it seemed that there discharged in the hope. thst
In was not much reliance placed upon the evidence A memorial, sigued by sumorone Members of allowed to be formed, but when it was first Boat ost. bat as she still remained fast, houssbláto andartaks the duties of Secretary and trata who had made himself repondent
chief officer left in a prahu in Treasurer for another year, but he was pleased that case he would apply to have this case sort of them exciso offers. It would have been more the House of Commons, has been presented to established the district was isolated from the
satisfactory had the evidence na to the throwing the Maresis of Salisbury, urging the amesaity
General Boulanger served under the Duo The Chief Justice-You have not given the of the tin out of the window been given by the of bastering a separate enquiry into the Cur
d'Aumale in Algaria The Dake, in one of his been extended to Kennedy Town, and the went to the sons of the disaster, and the (Applause. He thought they could not have a respondent notice within three days, and it you constable. Ife thought, however, under the air rency Question.
reporta, appended the following poto Boo THE CHARGES AGAINST COLONEL BOOFER.
langer, good, intelligent affor, but ill-bred." reclamations five brought it into immediate Amboise was got off and proceeded on her bettarmax, and he would therefore propose that have not done so I do not see how we are to help enmstances that the appeal most be dismissed
you.
CALOUTTA, 16th AugustNow that Boulanger commands the army, it The motion was carried unanimously.
Mr. Ho Kail he was instructed that the no damage.
A General Order notifler that the Viceroy in would be interesting to know his opinion of the contact with the other parts of the city, it is age, having stained, so far no was known, Mr. Travers be elected.
The CHAIRMAN expressed his readiness to appellant had been arrested solely upon the aff. high time that this disgraceful and insanitary
When Made Nilsson was in America some į satisfed with the charges established against Due d'Aumale. The following paragraph from the Manila continue to not a Treasurer, and he was an- davit of this informer, and nobody sppeared for collection of bowels should be removed, and mercio of the 27th August apparently refers animously re-elected.
the appellant at all When the diciter for the years ago, où one occasion abo cang Kathleen Colonel Hooper of photographing sendanned
Mr. Hermana Ferin has be an adventure, in ite inhabitants compelled either to live into the Commission recently appointed to inquire The election of Committee was then proceeded appellant took up the ones afterwards they dad Mavourneen" at encore. After the perfororeninals at the moment of execution and of
the condition of the Chinese abroad: We with by ballot. The only retiring members not know where to find the informer. The soll mance a wratched-looking, poverty-stricken man endeavouring to make prisoners confess which he showal great pluck and presence of ₫rcent habitations or to go whence they into the one high Chinese personages expected aligible for re-sfaction word deurre, G. B. Coza, aitor had applied for s rehnaning of the case, but threw himself at her, fest and thanked her with dar threat of death. The conduct of Colonal mind. He went down to St. Margaret's Bay cim Bif any of them en bare sny will shortly arrive accompanied by night per 4. J. Ipak, and R. K. Leigh. The gentlemen that had beos refused by the agistrate. Hr. tears for singing so exquisitely bis song. the Hooper deservedly meet with public Banden. te spend Sunday, and was sisting on the beach, Anderson, Lint. Ho Kalesid he was quite at the direction of their child of his brain. This was Crocak, the author, nation and reflects discredit on the Army. The wish he saw nearly half a mile off a man atrag fested interests; they have, we belivre, nesermons, including secretarias, assistants, and other elected wars Lieut.-Cel.
reduced to such traits that he was almost uneble Viccray would have been justillod in advising gling in the water. The "ominent" one started" paid any rent to the Crown, and the huts functionaries. After visiting Havila it appears Graham, Mesra, G. S. Cason, A. 3. Leach, R. Lordships
they will go on to Jars They have left Hong Leigh, and W. Brane-Robertson.
The Chief Justice said the cases were very to command the price of a meal. Something was his dismissal, but taking into consideration the off running as hard me he could, and reached the thes ocupy are ouls fit for a benfice The kong in the air.The Zalzo Jaft on the Mr.TRAVEEE Enid, with regard to his election decided upon the subject, they were bound by dons for him in the way of getting apa subscrip- crisis at Mandalay, that his past career has been placs, undressed, dived for the man, and dragged fewer Chinese, squatters we have in bis 28th). The Admiral is a half easte from Fonangan Beoretary, that he hoped to have the as the four corners of the Ordinanos. He believed tion, sad au Amarica reporter getting hold of binele and that his services in the recent him to the surface and brought him on shore. Oolong the better it will be for the coms is called Ong Eng-hoo, and is a very illus-sistance of the Committes and the members of there was one case before the soart in which the the olduan, elicited from him a story of almost campaign merited special noknowledgments, but the man, who was a patient at the Corvatar- trions person. The Minister of Justion, or the Club. There were certain members who question arose as to whether a magistrato dould life-long reverse, which went the rounds of the His Excellency is of opinion that a pablis ro- ceat Home, was dead. About twenty people munity, and we hope the Government will Judge (Ti-joy is called Yeo Teng-mei, and is attend the Club regularly almost every night, be made respondent, and some special directions English prose at the figs. Among other things primand is a safleisst mark of the strong disap-stood watching the man drowning, and not ons
and if they sw anything that might be improved, were given upon it.
be stated that he was the father of Corn Feari. proval of the Government of Indin.
of them attempted to help. take early steps to at least from the earious native of Canton,"
"The American gunboat Palis, Captain Natson, which arrived bars yesterday leon Bhanghai vii Amoy. reports having seen a steamer ashors on the west side of the White Rocks, near the Lam- cocks' light. The wreck appeared to have been there for some time, with her bow high and deg and stora voll down. Probably it is the wreck of the British steamer Brevanshire.
of the many whacks be had received. He had jestion.
Mr. LEACH asked how old the man was.
take the pension, but that secured to him too dent? thin.
Mr. LODERART asked if that would not pre- went Mr. Coxon's being again elected President when he returned.
Victoria. "Now, however, that the Prayn haere of assistans, and at Ambon fortunately to be able to state that Mr. Travors bad erprasied back to the magistrats for amendment.
the Bali, mag-of-war, was mot with, which his willingness to nooopt the post of Ecretary.
:
He submitted that the appellants were improper-
13 convicted. Looking at the case as it stand. he thought there were so many doubtful things apparent in it that a carofal perusal must lead
Lim.
person.
with costs.
the appellants
pointed to consider Irish affairs.
THE DIFFICULTY BETWEEN ENGLAND AND TURKET.
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CONSTANTINOPLE, 15th Angusi.
MOVEMENTS OF THE HEITISH MEDITERRANEAN SQUADRON, ALEXANDRIA, 15th August.
THE BIOTING IN DELFAST.
THE CURRENCY QUESTION.
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General Tgostieff has presented to the Miner
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