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SUPREME COURT.
30th September.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
BEFORE THE Hox J. RUBBELL, ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE.
CHARGE OF MUNDER AT YAUMATT.
Mr. Houghton, late muster of the steamer resing, has been charged with causing the desil of a Japanese by pasking him over. board on Thursday night, while the vessel was lying in the harbor. Mr. Houghton, it appears, had been sporaded to the command of the Gee- tong, bat bad no; left the real The Japanese on board had; it is said, beon drinking, and ha- came somewhat asiay. One of them, who came aft, coosivod a push from Mr. Houghton, and, losing his balance, he fell over the gangway and
The prisonera pleaded not guilty. disappeared. A search was at once made, but no
The Aoting Attorney-General (Hoo. E. J. trace of the missing us could be found. The matter was reported to the Police, and Mr. Ackroyd prosecuted. ad Mr. J. J. Francis, The steamer formerly known as the Partridge Houghton was arrested. The case against bim Q-0, instenoted by Messrs. Caldwell and Wil hus, says the Japan Moil, bsen Lamad Taura comas on for hearing at ten d'alook this morn-kinson, appeared for the defence. Morn, and was despatched on the 20th Septing. The body of the missing man has not yet
been recovered. from Yokohama Kobe by her new owners.
We are informed by the Agent that the O. & 0. steamer Belgis, with anils, &o., from Ben Francison to the 10th Sept, has arrived at Yokohama, and will sail for this port to-day.
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Ng Atoi and Ng Ato were charged with the wurder of Fung Aysa at Youmasti on the 2nd August.
The following gentlemen constitated the special jury-Messra. F. T. P. Foster, G. Sharp; Moanaohis, Chau Ping, A. G. Morris, C. D. Bottomley, and E. Burnie
on the head with a chopper but with a afiniz. This enboluded the case for the defoner. At this stage tlus case was adjourned till this morning at ten o'clock..
POLICE COURT,
30th September.
BEFORE MR. H. E. WODEHOUBE.
A remand.
FURMING A MAN OVERBOARD
The case was resanded until this morning at ten o'clock.
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ALLEORD FEROCIOUS DOG.
BEFORE ME N. G. MITCHELLINX98,
LARCENY.
person were delegated to receive it, be oneily that the entire amonat could, if some suitable Bubsoribo within thirty ings.
ANCIENT PRIVATEER,
PHILADELPHIA, 29th August.
VISIT OF AN INDIAN PRINCE TO THE UNITED STATES.
A San Francio paper says that the last Mr. Wintervold, the shist offer. whilst the stick. He pulled it from the master and strack be sufigjent to brighten the darkest hour. and an indifferent quality, but as he was provent-
The rearrings was arranged for 2.30 p.m., and OBYRO the Parthia included a considerable captain, the excond, affear, the chief engtosar, him on the head with it. Deceased then picked ift eta beurt in sorrow.
ap nu iron from the ground and was going to ed from landing by the hostility of the shipment of Manitoba flour, which is expected and the third engineer are reported as lost. strike the razand prisoner, when the frat pelat the hour and the bride with her father ar. ATTEMPT TO RENEW TREASURE FROM AN people, and got bis information al second-to be the commencement of largo shipments of Tha sond engineer was not soon, and may actor interfaced. Deseased and prisoner caught rived at the church and found the bridesmaids
Dr. Seth Fanooset, whe some time ago vrgat z hand, it is possible that it was not too ofthi actiolo.
therefore be saved. The number of Chines on hold of one another and straggled for the awaiting their arrival at the piotareeqna lítta A telegram in the San Francisco Chronicle beard was variously estimated between two and iron and bath full to the ground. Daconsed put porch, and the bridegroom near the nine with The principal trade of Nan-ning is said to be in Yunnan opium, and added Vancouver (BC), 31st August, three hundred, the majority of whom have been his hand to his side and called out," Save Hfe! his best man, Captain C. L. Councilsa, Theod a company to search for the hidden treaeno
The steamship Abyssinio, Captain Marshall, ar
The two prisoners ran out of the back door. The service commenced almost immediataly. Lieut of the privater Us Brakk, which is supposed to their mall quantity of motel find rived at 4 o'clock this afternoon: She left To drowned. The third engineer was known me first prisoner threw the froo on the gronad as he General Sargent, C., loading his daughter, have an off Cape Henlopen in 1780, is very au Both kohaza on the 8th and made the passage in first rota swimmer, but unfortunately he is not ran out. The master of the shop was not struck Auno Matilda Sargent, to the altar, and there thusiastic uver his outer pris. He says:-"ftor leaving hor by the site of her fature husband, Doug vicissitudes, I think wo bare located the Edgar Evelyn Ravonhill, a captain in the Buffs, De-Brale nhout five-nighths of a mile from the &c.way thither from that provided.
the metala and opium ara barne, across the thirteen days, ten hours. The weather was among the survivors. The European survivor, the She passod the Parthic catward homad yester-
The ceremony was performed by the unclos of break water. We explored the bottom for about the bridegroom, the Rev. William E. D. Cartar, a smile, and at last fouad u mound. When mountains on the backs of coolios. It it today. Sho brings aight cabin passengers for San chief officer, was on board the Formoes whilst
Rural Dean of Chipping Norton, and this Rer. we wok our probing-iron into the mound wa mat Recent class for Sua Francisco and esvan for Governor of Formosa.
Henry B. Raverhill, Rurs! Doan of Cerner, assist resistance abont two foot baiew they wand. Than hoped that the British Government way Francino and twenty-five for other points, two she was at Tameal, but was evos sent for by the
ed by the roster, the Rev. Hngh Johnston.our red anddenly plunged through something uive Sir Jons WARAN instructions to another points, twenty-ara Chinamon for Sa
which felt like a rotten dock. If the vessel be Many of the wedding party wore handsome co- dearaar to obtain this concussion from the Francisco and eighteen for ether points. The
tumes, which only, added to the beauty and greas the De Frall, and I have no doubt that it is, wa Chinese Government, but, se we have said cargo consists of 1,803 packages of ley, 198 pack- ages of sile, 4,707 packages of general morch-a-
of the pure white of the bride and bridesmaids will get the treasure out in a short time. There before, we have not much hops of it unless dias, consigned to easters points and overland.
as they left the altar. The drass of the bride is at least $9,000,000 thorn." was of Moiré and gatta in broad stripes, the ROBERT LINCOLN AND THE FIRSIDENCY. * determined and joint effort be made by the
TOLEDO, 31 August. front bring draped with old Brasels patut locs Foreign Ministers, for it la evident that the
lent by her mother. A tulle veil dropped from The Toldo Blade's Chinage correspondon British Representative threw his trump card
William Houghton, late master of the stems the wearer's inck Lair, in which it was fastened bas interviewed Robert T. Lincoln as to the ass with diamond pins. The four brilosmaids ware of his name on the Repabian National ticket. away when he agreed to abandon the right
Geelong, war oharged with pushing overboard Miss Alice Sargent, Misa Louisa Sargent, and the Mr. Liusola said certainly should not ac to and a Mission to Thibet without any
from that vessel in the harbour a Japanese Bamed Misses Wieden, all of when wore white embracept the nomination for Vice-President were it afficient equivalent.
Tamri Dohi, who there is good reason to beliere ored maclia with white silk ashes and waistcoate, tendered." As to being a candidato for Praai. has been drowned, on the 29th insinut.
Their hats were also of white, and trimmed with dent, Linosta enidÏ ragret the use of my Mr. Hastings (from Masera. Wottes & Decornhowers Each of the bridesmaids carried aanme in connection with my pablic office what- gun's appeared for the defence, and applied for tonguet of cornflowers and yellow carnations, Aver. It seems difficult for the average Ameri the colour of the flowere having boon specially cau to truderstand that it is possible for any man selected in representation of the bridegroom's not to desire the Froaidleney, but I mnat certain regimental colours; and you each of their armsly do not. I have seen too much of it. I can were gold dragon bangles the gifts of the bride. remember the tremendons burden my father was Ferminiano de Finna was charged with keep-room. Upon the happy couple Isaving the called upon to bear. I have seen scough of the ing a feracions dog which bit Tan Atak, s obair charsh their way was strewn with rics by side of Washington oficial life to have lost all ecolia.
vhildren. The earringea, with lampe alled with desire for it. The Presidentisi offee is batin The complainsat said he was passing down rose and nehmen wearing wedding favours, gilded prison. Ita mares and worry outweigh the The Shanghai native papers publish a propia
the steps at Mosque function when the dog for having borne the antemas sompany back to bosour which strends the position. I don't › A falogram deted Washington August 27th,
The Acting Attorney-Geuscal, ia his obseg at him and bit him on the call.
Mount Mascal, it was then sea that a lure think thors is any likelihood of my receiving the saysThe Frident bus appointed Robert A. wation of the Nlugpo Taotni anavaucing the
to the jury, said as they had just heard from T. M. Lopes, a clerk in the gaol, gave evidens marques lined with stripus of white and bige, and nomination. The men who make the ticket Cowley of Migrissippi to he Marsbal of the opening on the 2nd Dotober of two opine or United States Consular Court at Ningpe, China.amation offices at Nanzine (Huobon-Fn) and the information read, the prisoners at the bar to the affect that the dog belonged to him and walled inside with Oriental hangings, had been world hardly do so without oxmoting certain
Fengking (Kashing Fu), through which must were charged with murder of ons Fung, rot to the defendant, that he had hat it for eight placed on the side lawn, and covered a beautiful- pledges, and these leden I would not give." The inaugural address of the Hongkong Col-pass all Shanghai foreiga opium oertificated by Ayau The foots of the case were simple, years, and that it was a quiet animal. He said i serveil breakfast, if the repeat might be Inge of Medicine will be delivered by Dr. Manson the Shanghai Customs for Choking and would be deposed to by several wit-Le say the occurrence which formed the subject termed at four o'clock in the afternoon. The
NEW YORK, 27th August, at three o'clock this afternoon in St. Andrew's suption. The Aurication in optional; thora nesses. The decea, man named Wong of the present sharge, and that instead of the table sloth was somewhat of a novelty, bearing
Thakore. Babib of Limdi, an independant Hall His Excelleneg the Acting Governor will will be Dy fees, and no delays; but, if the trader Alio, who would be called on a witness, dag dying at the complunant without provoca portraits of all those who distinguished them- preside.
elects not to have his opinm re-stamped. it wil and the record prisoner were formerly a tion the complainant gave it a poke with a stick. selves in the Crimean War. About eighty in all price and Knight Commander of the Indian ou being found in Choking without sach re-
shop died in June, 1986, sud these three appeared The steamer Meifoe, which arrived in Shang-stamp, be taken to the nonrest search barrier beployed at the mmeshop. The master of the The coelies were in the habit of tearing the dogs eat down, including the site of the neighbour Empire, arrived from Liverpool to-day and is
Tho clucge Tas dismissed."
hood and many personages of rate. The usual now quartered with his site at the Bravourt toasts were gin and received with cheers, Sir Hoca His Highness is a young rusi 25 years Lai on the 25th alt., from Swatowned Amoy, re-longing to the Ningpo Maritimo Customs, and to have worked on together mutil the 19th Jane porte having sighted a large stoomer nshore about be liable to a five of three times the duty and le--this year, when for some reason or other they
George Phillippe Chief Justice of Hougkong, of aga, of average height, with dark hair, out proposing the health of the "Erido and Beide short, and a light olive complexion. While in five miles baly the inner Lightship, the wo kin er to confiscation. All such opium must carry separated. The second prisoner remained on as
groor," and Sir Bobart Collian K.C.B, giving this country the Prinos will dispense with the ther boing then very dark and cloudy with driza pass issued by the Shanghai Customs; but one master of the shop and the deceased west to zling rain.
the toast of "The father and mother of the Bride bulk of his numerous oppondages and trarsi sia- month's grace is allowed from the ad October work in another shop, of which Fong Aping was for sach opium us shall have already been stap master. In April of this year while the two Chan Amin, hane coelis, was charged by Mr. The toast of "The Bridesmaids" was also given ply as Sir James Vatingstres, K. C. I. E. Ha The Japan Mail says nows has been received and have left Shanghai previous to the ad prisoners wore yet employed in the same shop Thomas Blohm, clerk to Messrs. Grossman & and the company then adjourned to the perfectly is the first instare India Sahib to cross the in Tokyo that the return of . Sienkiewicz to Ootcher without a pass for Choking.
deceased bought some clothes, the price being Co., with the laresy of forty cents, the proposent lawn in front of the residence. About Atlantin and visit America. The Prince will bo p.m. the bride and bridegroom drove away milst in the country thras or four months. On Mon- race bis Tanotions as Miuster for France,
Atelegram in the San Francisco Chroniclsdated $7. He paid 34 sad the second prisorar became ty of the complainant, on the 28th September.
Mr Blohm said that on the 28th September.shers and best wishes, on thair way to North day he will go to Washington to pay his respects suraty for the remainder. Someqnerrol appearsed may be looked for early in the coming year. M.. Sienkiewicz will be accompanied by Madame Tacoma (WT.August 29, says: The American to bare talton plass me to the settlement, and the about 2.90 p.m.. he sent prisoner, theagh the Wales where the honeymoon will be spent. On to President Cherland, and he will then visit ia
ship A. U. Rupes. Captain Birare, which arrived
boy, to the Post Offes to post a pad by the passing through the gates of Manut Masal, Mr.tura tha obief cities on the Atlantic sonboar:1 Sienkiewicz and thoir family.
hereyesterday, twenty-nine days from Yokohama.econd primono and deceased were found guilty be Japan, with ourly 4000 tons of tes, is the fore the magistrate on the 1st Augast of disorderly German packet to Switzerland and ask how much and Mrs. Ravenhil were met with several band take srit in Canada. Afterward he will go nara baaring the inscriptions" Health and hap. up through the Northwest, talarning to India it was $1.90; hs afterwards said it was 540piness" nod God bless the happy pair." The cross the Pacife from San Francisco. His largest vessel of any kind over seen in Paget ondnet and fired fifty cents each. Feng Aping, the postage was. The prisoner return and and deceased'amaster, would tell them thutas he came Sousd waters and the largest ever built in this down from the Magistracy with deceased and Witness thou seat bin to the Post Office.
brikie's travelling costume was of gray cloth, with lighness was one of the Indian Princes invited country. Hundreds of people visited her raster another man to heard the escond prisoner say got 8 from the compradors, and when he returu waistovat and panel of white material omsider. to Queen Victoria's jubila, representing more day. Her cargo is the largest and most saleable
the costume.
dercy of Boinbay. ever shipped frota 35 chants, and is valued at that he would stab deceased. On the 2nd Angusted he told witness, through the boy, that he anded with silver. The bonust was trimmed to match especially the Princes of the Kennjbar pre- Prisoner said he paid to the Post Office $160.
THE TACK THISTLE." $1,500,000. It is vcrsigned to parties in New the shop at which deceased was employed was paid $160 for the parcel,
During the afternoon the Band of the Scots
Bostor, 31st August York, Chiongo, Pails.phis, Boston, and Moot opened shortly after 6 The master of the
He told his master so. He wont book to the Guards played selection of musis in the grounds. Pont Office with a mate like that in Court
The following is a list of the Wedding Prouid that by was greatly missed over the absurd Edward Burges, designer of the Volunteer, of the Northern Pacific road in 180 cars, and bell other employs, was working ostsids, and This note was to the effect that Messrs. Grose standing in freat on the right hand side. Wong loaded from the ship into the cars on the wharf
Thistle's bottom," he said. has nothing peculiar atatomanis regarding the Thistle'a keel. The alongside. The ship Alexander torn, con- the cook, who would he called as a witnes, was man & Co. had paid for a similar parcel only manded by Captain F. R. Speed, a brother-in-just returned from market For Aping, the $120 and asking the Post Office to refund the
about it. If she wins the race it will be owing to legitimate work on the part of the designer. law of Captain Rivers, is to sail on September master, would tell them that the two prisonom and forty cents overcharged on this ocasion. In
The idea of gentlemen-morabare of a recognised 1st for this port, with 3.500 tons of tea. As this ten other men came to the shop: The ten mon reply the Post Office said that the coolio only
vacht club-ougaging in any frand would be too in the beginning of the tea trade between Yokostopped outside, but the two prisoners same inta paid $1.20 for the purebl; which was the
improbable to consider for a moment. The This haze and Tacoma the citizene are highly elated the shop. The second prisoner seked deceased posinge.] Prisoner, satining, said he ra
tle is a powerful yacht, and will be a worthy an over the arrival of the Repse, and talk of ban for the money, Decansed and he was unable to crived back forty cents change from a Chinaman queting the captain.
pay them, but weald do so on the 4th August. in the Post Office at the window where the
tagonist, but we will try to get all the speed poa The second prisoner refused to wait and again stamps were sold, next to the glass door. Ho
sible out of the Volunteer. TheJapan Mail publishes the following tail tale asked him for the money. Deccased rapented paid the $1.60 to a Chinamsa at the window N- of a fishing incident which occurred the other his fability to pay and the second prisonerferred to.
Thare- Cling Kom, office boy at the Post Offen, said day, told by a correspondent whose versalty lus called out to the first to stab deamused. hitherto been held animpeachable-There upon the first prisoner drew out the iron in that on the 28th September, shortly after 2 p.m. vere four of us in lae boat and we had ench a strument and stabbed dressed in the right Chinaman brought a parool. He corbl not re- The master of roguise the roan. Witas gave the parcel to line with two books attached. Pretty fair luck band side of the abdomen.
The one of the clerks, who told him it would be $1.00 ended us for a time, a good many well- the shop seeing this called out" Sure life.”
mackers! and "all" using been taken, wood priester then turned on the master and Witness told the enolie se; shortly after his when one of us after another felt at intervals & said, "Do you call out save life" and at the the clark spoke to witness. Primjer had, al erions "buniping at Lis line just as if the bcary same time struck hin on the bead with a chopper ready gone, but reta nad again and xitness told sinker wer touching the bottom, which of course The prisoners then ran out of the shop followed him that he had made a mistake and that the Robert Cesta alerk at the Post Office, sid. was possible as a wore in about forty fathoms by deceased and the master of the shop. They postare on the parcel was 31.20. of water and had only twenty-five fathers of line at an Indian constable, who arrested the first out. No "bites" following this one man drew up prisoner. The second prisoner was arrested that on the 28th September, about 2 pm, the his line and found that both his hooks bad dis- 2000 after. When deceased got to the Police prisoner came to the registration window and appeared. A second man followed'suis su found Station he was found to to goverely hurt. and gave witness a parcel with two stumps on it, one Prisoner suid be paid $3 in at the window next. that bis hooke nlse had gour, and on the two re the Inspector there sent him ever to the hospital, $1 and one 20 coste. wing lines being taken up they wore seen to be hodied on 1s7th August. Ashe had already 30 in the same condition, This cansed some mentioned, the facts of the case were simple, and to the glass door. past the Queen's Rond on- consternation, but, in spite of the protests of our would be deposed to by the master of the shop,ce, to a man he could act tell whelbar he fle corrected himself neoom; anying bouten who deelsel there was a Wong Alin, the crok, and a neighbour, and on was a Chinaman or not. Today is the Chinese festival of Chung-sin,
Vila "faku" below which would swallow as these facts he would ask them to return a verdad said it was to a Chisenan. He received back $3.40 from the Chiman. Ho could not toll better known to foreigners as the Feast of Lan
Anng A plug, master of the shop whore deceased whether it was the sathe man who took the terms. This in the chief day of the autamaal Dy books as we crat to put down, we af guilty of murder against the two prisoners. determined not to move to another spot festival, and oblations are made to the room on the accasion. It as called the Feast of Letteras antil we had tried a little longer. We did try was employed, was thou called and gare evidence mousy. That was the first time he went to the sordingly, but the only reunit was that we can as to the virenmstansa attending the slaget Post Office. Again ho carrnoted himself, and because bastolders and hostmen ulkoraino a
tinued to bars hook after hook bitten off until murder. He was certain that the two prisoners said that was not the firet time. He received lantern on the top of a polo from the highest part within about tant minutes from the time the brought the chopper and ether instrument with the rooney back at the window on the Fedders of their houses or vessels, on which are the ohn.
"hamping" was first felt we had loes thirteen in them to his shop. Heased simtir tools in Lis atrest, the first one crees to going down Fed- the "Anku" und aware that he would "he low" Wong Alia, employed at the same shop sa de
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Further confirmation of the report of the loss of the steamer Lerne has been received here, telegram having arrived to the effect that the stamor, outward bound from Liverpool, has gut badly ashete in the Merdoy and as parted amid- ships. Salvage operations bave been commended, but it is foared the losses will be serious.
HONGKONG, OCTOBRE 1ST, lo57.
The completion of the Yokohama Water works, a veruscular paper ways, was celebrated on Tak statement made by the Times, in the the 21st Sept, at Taukaiger, the source of the supply, in pressace of Messre. Oki, Prefect, and course of its article on the new commercial titahashi, Secretary, of the Kanagawa Love! treaty between France and China, that Sir Government Office and a number of officials and HARRY PARKES bad suggested torbe Chines privato gentlemen connected with the works. Government that a port on the upper part
The Toroido Globe says:It is something of the Canton river should be opened to quite amusing to the great number of radish eace oars and paddles which tourists bring from trade, and that Na-bing-fu bad. bern men- Aleska a old Indian relics. The most of these tioned, no doubt inspired Mr. WER poddies are made and painted by Chizaman in San Francisco, hippad to Alaska prints and >> the to give notice of his question
sold as Tudian relics, brought dowa to Tacoma subject to the Undor Foreign Sery, on the ateurners sad carried thousands of miles Ba intends to sex Sir JAMES FERGUS-W17- BOT whether in regard to the new merclal treaty between Franco and China, it is proposed, in conjunction with the her Treaty Powers, to enter into negotiation with the Chinese-Government with a view to opening to international commerce the port of
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General and Mrs. Sargent, cheques, house linda, ate. Sir Georn and Lady Philippe, eot of Georgs IIr. General Ravenbill, best of plata. Mr and Mrs. Little, feh kniver and forks, Mr. and Mrs. Leacbars, desert knives and forks. Miss Ravenhill, sot of silver salt collars. Mr. and Miss Shuter, silver poppez pols. Missen T. and G Wieder, alor grape soissore: Mine Br. and G. Hargent, silver crumb knife. Mr. and Mrs. W. Havenhill, silver auger basin. Dr. and Mrs. Rartian, sugar basin and cream jug. Mr. and Mrs. Epper, silver fick slice
Mr. and Mr. Jackson, vor salver. Miss A. Sargent, dinner sek, ben and coffee-set. Mr Johnston, handkerchief sacket. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, tas table. Mr. and Mrs. Mastore, lamp. Mra. Coohrane, tau.
Mr. C. Rare bill, brend knife and board. The Morvante of Graeral Sargent, silver ta tray. C. Kane buller), and how
Mia A. Sargent, tider and surtains. Major General Walker. Izlina olǝth. Colonel and re. Eloyd, ahinn boul. Mr. and Mrs. Cape, travelling cicek. 3. and Mrs. Emmast, china Rower pot. Misa Shnter, pair of chipa zemes. Min Y. and Mr. T, Sargent, biscuit tin. Mia Baily Ravenhill, ver entré dish.
Siz Robust and Lady Collins, silver baston book. Mr. Tiekerman (taffs), silver and ivory paper kaife. Me. Tiekin, allvar lamp. Connel and Is. A. H. King, pair of silver alle.
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Mr. Ravenhill, silver entré dial. Mrs. Murty Parks, preserve JKT.
The porvants of Gocal Ravenhill, salad bowl. The Ocurs of the Buffe, silver ten rol. Meses M. & G., & Mr. T. Ravenhill, preserve jar. General and Mrs. Kaye,
ice pail. Mr. Frederick Ravenhill, lampmeter. Captain C. L. Comes the Buts, set of silver upsfile con s
Misses A. and L. Engout, silver toast rack. Mirees Dickson, silver retard pot.
Miss M., A., and T. Have fat
Miss Have, alt cellar.
Major Knocker, crust srand.
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HAIRY CHILDREN,
NEW YORK, 27th August: Charles Reiche, on animal desier of the city. rectly bonght in London three children of s hairy triba of South Afriss, two males and oxa female, but the female del before starting for this country. Their heeds are as wall formed and developed na ibose of two-year-old children. Their foreheads are straight, their eyes brown, large and bright, their own and fest are like those of Africas and the 'noula ranch like that. of a chimpanzee, but the body is wall formad with paunches like the banana-fod children of southern countries The hands and fast. Ara homan in shape, but the toes are longer than a child's and more moveable. The back and limbs are covered with long red hair of sparse growth, but the front of the buddy, which is of a tan colour. is free of hair. They show no sign of falls, are extremely affectionate and tonk quickly to Mra Sharon, the coloured can who tends them. An offort will be made to have them talk. ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO DAJAME THE BALD OF ATON.
NEW YORK, 27th August The World to-morrow will print an elaborate Exposition of Ignatius D dnelly's attempt to de throne Shakesponts and award the anthorship of his plays to Lard Basin. The article is written by Professor Davidson, the well-known philowo- pher and eritio, whose opinion carries grast weight. Mr. Davidson admite that if the playa bad come down to us without any author's name, Misa K. and Master J. Hargest, Pilver esudlestick.they would, unhesitatingly have been attributed Mr and Mrs. Ravenhill, silver sugar basin and to Bacon. The artiola gives a brief summary of the results reached in Davidson's book, on to Calon and Mrs. Raverhill, hvor batter knife.
he published, in which he shows Shakespears to cream jag.
Lieut-General & Mre Baynes, etcd silverait collars.uve been steeped in almost avary kind of vios, Mr. And Mrs. Atwell Coxon, liver hand gläser Mr&Mrs. Bean, art of silver dormert knivesand forks. Mr. and Mrs. 57. 9. Young, silver tea caky. Lady and Miss Macpherson, obina vaze. Lecat. Arthur Ravenhill, R.N...tanwelling clock. Miss Emma Boodle, pais of vasors.
hit, and Hrs. Inval, list set. Mrs. Kerr, tablig pong.
Miseos Carter, brass ton kettle.
Mr. Eddlemann, laadkecatini sachet. Ber, W. and Mrs. Carter, cheque.
For. H. and Mrs. Ravenhill, cheque. Mise Galton, fancy pin.
Mr. W. Forbes, abite rages,
Miss Knight, airtod taxborrits.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Raveni, bras writing act Admiral Sh W. and Early Dowell, writing sol Min Havanhill, writing set.
Bergeants and Warrant Offices of the Buffs; silver indestand.
Capt. and Mrs, Lambert, writing set. Cant, Porter, brach.
Capt. and Mrs. Vyvyan, brooch. Mr. Lätele, cigar case.
Mr. and Mrs. Bel-Irving, gold bangle. Mines HF, and Mastor A. Little, più bor. Misson Friend, glas trupot vase. Mrs. Leadbare, work bankot
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
to have been a fornicator, adulterer, uncker, oppressor of the poor, drunkard, agatamatie liar, and forger of pedigree dying in the prime of life from the results of a three-days' "drucken spree. He next shows that we have no radard that Shakespeare ever owned a library or sven a bosk, and that not a single aurap of te manuscript bas come down to us, and this there is nothing to show that Shakespeare was not very illiterate.
Nan-ning-fu. It is of course impossible to pometers hang ho chung sai, jogtally congra, a ban one of the party vowed vengeance on work, but those in court did not belong to him, dairent
Ching Ching, compradore at the Post Office, dict what answer will be given to the questulate the middle of actum." tion, but it was tos that both question and A Vancouver firm, in sending a remittance the for him as long as our supply of hooks held out. cause, who was at work outaide, was not called.said he did not remember about Wednesday. He action, if intended, one rather late. Had other day to affirm in Yokohama, Eat they were We had not long to wait, for the next time belle saw the prisoners bring the weapons in court remembered giving a coolie stamps
nable to obtain a bill of exchange on any of the dropped his line into the water a vigorous tag with them. He was not asing any instrument of $1.20. He remembered now that on Wednes the day about 2.15 p.m. be received $1 and four Sir HARRY PARKES livad, perhaps, the op-banks cranested with the Far Eaa baosuse these was felt before it had sunk wear feet, whereason of the sort that morning. He picked portunity recently afforded, in the negotia had no branskes or agencies. In view of the he promptly hauled up and our frised the ra long asele antsile to the gutter, where the cent piece and one 5-cent piece for stamps; tions on the Borah frontier and Thibei probablo extension of the business batoreen hare dubtable fata full foot in length was first prisoner throw it when he was running away. $1.20 was for postage on une parcal and twenty
Fong Achun, cook, employed by the Erst its conte ho handed to the same mun
The prisoner was sentenced to one month's and Vancouver and Causda generally, we (Japan very soon safe on the deck of the brat. Proced Mission questions, might have been availed Gazette, should think the establishment of ing to blow himself out til be attained the shape ness, said he was retorning from market when he
saw the two prisoners in the shop. He saw the hard labour. of, and in return for the abandonment of the branch of any of the local banks at the other ter and dimensions of a ponter pigeon, the fish vo MACAULEY Mission we might have had the minus of the Canadian Pacifo line would afford mited eo hoake and thereby raised our suapi first prisoner stab deceased and the second ent a great convenience to many of thoir oustomers, cious and at the same time books had become his master on the load with a chopper. He was West Bivar opened to trade. But unfortit and prove a preftable addition to their business our hopes. We had Lim out open, and at the Magistracy on the previous day to the VISSIONARIES AND MISSIONS IN
in his stomacb, as I live by brand, we found ona wurder when deceased and second prisoner were nately that chance ne lost, and although
We learn from Moous that Chiarini's Circas after another eleven hocles, making up with the fined fifty cents. As he was going away with
The following letter from the United States A great concession was also made to Chins by has been performing to crowded houses there, two which he had already ejected the precise his trastor and the deceased, the second prisoner
said to the deceased, When we get back we Minister at Peking in reference to missionary Lord SALISBURY in the Additional Artide to Signor Chiariai kindly consented. to perform number of thistaes which we had lost
must stab yon, at any rate." the Chefoo Couventinn, it is to be feared the last night in all of the funds of the abaritable
One of the grandest and uscat siyensive native which is called Instilato bumanitario
Leung Aman, living auxt door to the shop in work has been published:-- society,
Legation of the United States,
THE MANITODA RAILWAY.
LONDON, 9th August. Poking Government will not agree to make Firmus da Costa, for which ocession a varied religions ceremonies which have occurred in which deceased was employed, said that on the 2nd
Pakio, May lith, 1887.
The Standard, referring to the Manitoba Sir, I have the honour to acknowledge the any return voluntarily or without some very and attractive programme has been prepared. Yokohama for some time past, says the Japan August hearing crits of "Save life" in the nett Three amateurs, Sra. Allon, Coats, and Lavrador, Gazette, took place on the 18th September at the shop, he went to the door and looked in. He saw
Railway, sys-The mere clearly the rights of substantial equivalent. Moreover, the pre-wars to contribute their services as gymnasts, Takeshi Temple, Homura. Sama two or three the Brat prisoner stabbing dooassed. The master receipt of your favour of March 19th transmit.
the question are understood the more amphatic will be the opinion here that the Manitobans are sont Viceroy of the Two Kwong, and the Band of the Garrison promised to play months age the Bishop of the Dicosse, Saaski of the shop mlled out and the second prisoner ting the complimentary and ton dattering notoriously anti-forsign, is not likely to re-during the performance. On Sunday there will Miyeye, dind and the remains of the deceased, cut him on the head with chopper. The pri-resolution of the Fresbyterian Church
trying ie derive an unfair advantage from their after having been cremated in the orthodox opera then ran away, followed by the master For this uzpraseion of goodwill I return my
geographical position. The best prospect for a most profound thanks. I must say, however, port favoarably on any project of the kind, be matinée performance commencing at 2 p.m.
Buddhist fashion, were interred with great pomp and several others.
settlement lies in the direction of a compremi and ceremony in the burial ground near the P.0.21 deposed to arresting the two-pel- that in the particular matter referred to more
which, as a preliminary ought to be began by and bis opinion would undoubtedly be called and ending in time for the procession.
The rendition se again came befor Mr. Raceocurso. The funeral was one of the grand-soners. After the arrest he went to the shop praise is dos to Conn! Soymeur than to mo.
the immediate suspension of operations, on the for. Nor is it by any means certain that the Mitchell Lanos yesterday, when Mr. Wilkinson est that has assured for years in Yokohama, and where the murder took place. The first witness I have made it my business to visit szery mis-
Manitoba Railway line. No offorts should be Treaty Powere would combine to make re-applied for a further remand for a week on the draw a vast concourse of spectators. The pre hrought the shopper and needle from the kitchen sin in the open ports of China. This lospection haw fisted me that the missionarise deserve all
spared w conciliate the Manitobans, but they inust be made to perform their duties as British presentations on this subject to the Tenng-round that Mr. Caldwell was engaged in the sent tople in Hom was, we understand, and banded them to him.
Supreme Court. He stated that Colonel Li Lei built by the deceased Bishop about three years Police Bergeant Mackay said in consequence praxible respect, encouragement, sad considera-
subjects nod Canadian citizens. Tamdo. Some of them have other fish to fry was no longer connected with the case, that direct ago, and since then the temple has become one of a camplaint made to him on the 2nd August on. I find no fault with them excopt excesive
STATUE OF THE YMPEROR MONTEZUMA AT HEXICO. "and others are indiferent. It may be erged instructions had been received from the Viceroy, of the richest and most popular in the neigh-ho went with the last witness called, and the first seal. Civilization owes them avast dobf. They have
CITY OF MEXICO. $1st August, that it is so palpably the interest of the Chi.and that the case would undoubtedly be pro- tourhood, and this was amply shown by the witness in this case, to the Tai Cheung shop. been the 'adacators, physicians, and almoners of ecoded with next week. Mr. Dennys objected large assembly of people of all classes who look There was a quatity of bamboos on, the the Chinese. All over China they have schools,
The P... steamior-City of New York, with
The unveiling of the status of Honterums, the nese Government to open up more ports to any remand. His Worship said he would to alloess the eremony at the temple and in foot. The needle and chopper were-lying colleges, and hospitals. They were the early and where there is a chance of trade developing remand the case for a week, but intimated that the neighborhood for hours before the funeral on the floor of the shop. There was blond only translators, interpreters, and vmbers of the American mail of the 1st September, ar-last of the Azter omperors, this morning, was an it was his intention to discharge the prisoner if cortège left the temple. The funeral is said to on the awning lying on the floor. The Chino To then we owe our dictionaries, bierived hera_yesterday_morning. The following occasion of universal interest and significance. that they will not want much urging to 20-loient evidence was not brought forward when have been a most costly affair, having sost about bamboos o tha floor were distretaries, and translations of Chinese works. They telegrams are extracted from our San Francisco Thousands of Indians, many of whom came from miler around to the capital bringing with them ducathom to consent to open the inland waters the ones nest came on.
yen 10,000. To meet some of the xpenses sub This might have ban caused by a souffe or by hare scattered the Bible broadcast, and bave
great qualities of fowers, attended the care- meny. of the south western provinces to naviga-
Heriptions were collected from visitors to the temple persons running through the shop. Before he prepared many school books in Chinese. Com The Mainichi Shimbun says a citizen of San during the funeral services, which lasted from 13 went to the shop he saw deceased at the Police merce and civilization follow where those unselfish tion by foreign vernola. But what reason is Prassicco has requested the Japanese Gopernil about 3 put, while in one of the outbuildings Station. He was woanded in the right side of pioneers have blazed the way. Leaving all there to believe that such is the case? Wment to supply him with thirty jariksha men of the temple a ready sale of sacred cakes and the abdomen and a portion of his intestine was religions questions outof consideration, humanity for the purpose of opening a business in other kickshaws wis maintained for a long time protruding from the wand. He sent him to what bunder a class which, for no pay or very
oral questions have been raised by the Tokyo we understand, a geod many of the fittings and the first witness brought had the chopper and philanthropy. Magistrates about the matter, and thonga tre trappings of the raplay were presents frous donosile from the kitchen and gave them to him
Entertaining these views. It has afforded me though with the object of currging passengers months have passed since the request was out followers and friends of the late Bishop. was incorrect. They were, ying on the half. pleasure to assist the missionaries in every way
meds no reply has yet hand out. It hears how The sorries in the temple lasted for some two Anished awaing in the shop. Witness want in that was consistent with my public duty. only, and the burriers placed in the revor ever, that a consultation on the subject will be hours, and after that the procession started for to the shop with the constable.
I am, Sir, your obedient Servant, Chukiang during the Frauoo-Chinese bostili bold to-morrow, and a decision arrived at. If the harial ground near the Racecourse. The No farther witnessen being called for the pre-
CHARLES DENEY, the request is complied with, we pily the poor
for this nation was not made public. and it was tier bare not even yet all been removed, innriksha mea who may be selected. That procession, which was of the most impressecution the following evidence for the défenoo
sive obaracter, included between 60 and 100 was then called.
known that the condition of the company had spite of repsatod expostulations and re- ought to prepare themselves for a period of priests of varione orders, dressed in most gor Chau Ai, a grass outtert Yazmati, said a
THE CANADIAN FISHERIES COMMISSION presentations to Peking. The desirability persecution. Japan Batetts.
gerds and opensive costumes of silk embroidery, little after 7 a.m. the 2nd August he heard a THE MARRIAGE OF MISS SARGENT Improved greatly in the wook. The resignation AND LIEUT. HAVENRILL. of George J. Goald, who never qualified to be a
LONDON, 31st August. of the opening up of this great inland waters
diretor, was receivel, and it was announced that The Ocotilla (UB) Mercury of the wth with ecolies and bearers, who were all in livery, great poise and disturbazon at the Tai Choung
Some months ago the Auriosa Minister and tbres now directors would be elected next wenk way has been repeatedly insisted upon, and August thus describes the carver of fast carrying emblems, banners, and flowers in great shop. He went to the door to sos what it was. Soung Chinaman there-In the early days of variety. The sarcophagus, or carriage, in which He saw the second prisoner and the master of
Although we have already giron a short as in place of young Gould and the two directors, the Foreign Olles uxreed to refor the questions the advantages likely to accrue to trade Orosis, a rich Chinese merchant, Chin Kee, the resine of the dorsed were carried, was a the shop fighting. The master of the shop was
count of this event from the Queen, we ro-whoan position has been merely nominal. It is or dispute growing out of the Canadian traerles pointed out, and the Chinese Goverment, established a branch business house in the beautifully constructed hair in plain white bloeding from the head. The escond prisoner dues from the Brith Obsernes of the 23rd understood that efforts are being made to fill the to a Commission. This was approved by the had a stick in his hand, which the master was try- Oroville Chinatown. He was immensely wealthy, Wood, most artistically carved and meanted at baring grauled to France some exceptional boving the main supply house, in Canton and the anglen, ko, with solid brass. The ceremonying to take from him The deceased man had July received by the French mail, some further vacanoles by the election of Austin Corbin, Her State Department, and the Right Hon. Joseph trading facilities over the Tonquin frontier, branch houses in San Francisco, Sauramente, the temple was witnessed by a large con- an iros instrument in his hand and was trying details as they will prove interesting to the na-an Clark, and the former President, James B. Chamberlain has accepted the Presidency of the Houghton. Clark is known to haza aqnsiderable English Commission. He is not willing to follow should at least be willing to allow other Portland, Oregon, and one in Boston. He carried gregation of people, including a number to strike the second priser with it. The first merous friends of the bride in this Colony. The interest in the surupany, and Corbin many socept the Tery Ministry la its Irish polloy, and he has not boen quits ready to separate from the Li foreign powere access to the non districts & banking business in Oroville, his place European, and the road to the burial ground prisoner caught hold of the instrument and pro-
The two men then closed and Observer says:- being a general depository for Chibamen who was thronged with sight-seere, who cortalaly vented him.
Midst all that could move a post to a west verse A CHICAGO POLICEMAN BOT ET A CHINAMAN. beral-Unionists, so this position has been given
CHICAGO, 31st August. bim aaa solution of the affair. as far as possible. Even if they only opened and scorulated several hundred dollara. About seemed to bok upon the pageant more as a struggled for the iron and both fell to the
Mr. Franois Sharp Powell, member of Parlia A Chinsman and a policeman assaulted each Woodbow-fu-as suggested by Mr. Sonzo-two years age old Chin Kee retired from business theatrical display thau a solemn rite to the dead, ground. Doossaed cried sat, "Ism stabbed. Sare and bright description, the wedding of Miss
reted to the Flowery Kingdom,
life!" And the first prisoner got up and ran away. Annie Bargent and Mr. Edgar Ravenbili took 201 TER-to foreigu trade, it would give foreign bequeathing his store, good name, etc., in Oroville
The second prisoner ran away also, and the do- place in the little village shareh of North Cray other with pistols to-night, sed the Celestial ment for Wigan, and the Earl of Dunraven will weed got up and pursued the first prisoner. on Thursday, It was one of a series of summer killed his man. Chow Lau is the Chinaman's probably nocompany Chamberlain to America as goods a better chance of making their way to a buudse young relative of the same name.
Cross-examined-Witness sail te did not know days that have good the Jubilee year, notane, and the policeman's name is Phil Fonte members of the Fisheries Commission. It is into the interior, from which they are now Since thou young Chin Kue han enfinnst the
business, and was the bank for cumerous Chins was forwarded to as yesterday morning-
-The-follaring: messago from the Observatory- the two prisonera: #swaraeked-to come there sa ciond darkening the blue sky or staying the rays He leaves a wife and two small 'children. Chowkely that Jesse Cellinga, member of Parlia almost excluded by reason of the runarbuse in this vicinity. It has hana motived for lekin barier etations they have to pass after some time that he was living a very extravagant "The typhoon has crossed Lason and leaving Courou or Faktai, the present dis. and dissipated life, indulging in some high old moving westward in the southern part of the
times in Ban Francisco, and losing as much as China Bos." tributing centres. Nroving-fy, Trport 31,000 on a single game. Last wook the des —trostj_port_is_anther important alled abscely bankrupt, and the jorial Chin Kes peruiens" and in actual want. Us ray spends town, but it is not a large or so commercially his time is a miserable opiam don. and is a moral The Chimmon whore hard important as Wuochow, and only very light and financial wreck
saringa ho be squandered are wild with
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AMERICA.
THE FACIFIO MAIL 8. 8. co.
New York, 24th August.
A RUNOCEED RISING IN cuea.
NEW YORK. 30th August, At a special meeting of the directors of the Cable residents here nitaol no importanos to
know of none., Only very recently per-ikshas in sat city. Our contemporary Boye at, no doubt, good profits, besides which, the hospital. The constable's xtalement that inadequate pay, devotou itsalf to charity and Pacific Mail Steamship Company a dividend at the raport fram Key West that Havana is in
mission was refused to native steam-launches
to ply even for a few miles above Canton,
THE TYPHOON.
1 per cent, was declared, payable September 15th. state of riot. The city was quiet on the 24th. At the regular meeting last week the dirotors when the last staaer left. At that time it was voted not to resume the parment of dividends. Acting Governor-General Mariuss' intention te and referred to the Executive Committee the deal in a summary way with the corrupt employes proposition to reduce the capital stock from of the Custom-horise, and the only dissatisfaction $20,000,000 to $10,000,000. This scheme was apparent was among these offeŝals friend and abandoned and a dividend declared. The reasor accomplices.
the offer.
EUROPE.
maniioned by the Times an the suposed positors made a run on the house and found itTHE LOW OF THE CHINESE TRANr. i on the morning of the 2nd. Azgust he was walk-to join her life with another "till death do us clare of ballots, and the poliosman-droppad, Commission is na important fact, but that of the
SPORT" Wa YLEE"
a witauss by the elder brother of the second pri-of the sun. The beautiful scene of General Bar- Lama bad quarrelled with two whites in his laurent for Birmingham, will also be of the party, The Daily News commenting on the appoint. is somer. The master of the shop was Weeding gent's residence with its remarkable double ave- dry, sad open Bashing his big pistol upon them, but in an zuoloist capacity.
from the head when he arrived at the door of the ane of trees, is known as a spot of beauty through was chaud down the street. The policeman shop. He did not know what caused the wound. out the whole county, and it was from this little joined in the parsait and fired a shot or two at mentef Chamberlain as a member of the Fisheries Lam & Pizz, bostman, living at Yanmati, Asid Eden of Kent that the bride left atout mid-day the 1ylog Chinsman. There was a rapid inter- Commission saysThe appointment of the Commissioner solips it lo interest. That the Gorerament had sa sye to its own advantage ing along the Prays at Taumat when he saw pari." Marriage in aver a bold strake for those elust through the breast and abdomen. a crowd of pozsome round the door of the Tei comfortably stationed, but nothing could have, POPULAR MOVE TO SAVE THE "HARTFORD."
Washington, 26th August. ia a porfectly safe calculation. It was obviously Cheung shop. He went and looked in and saw been wore prophetic of a Asppy future than the
A letter has been received at the Navy Dedesirable to have him out of the way. W Fatty", the man with the big stomach, asking fater that hung around this union. Inazmerable deceased for money. The sesond prischer was and costly presente, bright and beautiful weather, partment from s California gantigman, offering congratulate him upon his elever escape from draught aleamers could get up to it, Nanindignation and excitement, and it is probabla Const.ports, brought on the name of the total the man known as "Fetty" Dovessed refured hosts of friends from fer and wide, and such e, to be one of 175,000 Ameriones, to oontribute $1 the tails of the Tories.
to pay him and the seomad prisoner caught hold parting as only love and tender wishes aan be-aploce to secure the sam necessary to repair aud Ding-fu at present gate all its foreige goods will murder the embezzler. Intelligent China Jess of the Chinese transport Way-les off the Pest in and tried to pull him out of the shop. got, were all as:bined, and so whatever may be preserve the old Angship, Hartford. The writer of Trade experience will prove valuable to kima from Pakbol. Mr. CoLqUUN way that the men inform Deputy District Attorney Sexton endorse, The Way-ica was lost between eight The master of the shop. took a stick from the the future of the two that were made one in the nga that $20,000 can be raised in California for in his rapacity as a member of the Board of
that Chin Kee has squandered over $10,000 of only mucntactors at Nau-ning are a rough the depositore money. He has made rapid is bat strong kind of paper and brasswork of advances in Amerionicom.
survivor among the Europests on board is who ist ge his hold of the deceased and soined the one day to look back upon that should in itself of the country would be equally generons, and eminent man to unravel the technicalities of the
The Douglas Steamship Company's steamer Formen, which azived here yesterday from the
The Telegraph says Chamberlain's Board