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THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY has been thoroughly revised and brought ny to date; and is again much increased in bulk.

The British at Rattler, which is now dally expected bery, had to put into Manila on her passage up from Singapore.

THE DAILY FRISE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19re, 1837.

Beveral bodies. anys the Macao Correio, have better read a previous letter from him. It is an bien washed ashore at Macao, which are supposed follows- to be those of victims of the Wah Yeung disaster.

quite satisfied with the sendant of my officers and crew. They all did their almak

By Commander Buckner-The Crusader sent hoat in charge of one of their officere alongside before we enk. No on same on board.

Hongkong, th November, 1887.- To the Hon. F. G. Thomeal, B.N.

Sinam in receipt of your letter of yesterday The Agent informs as that the Austro-nag-

The past year or so, mays the Shanghai arian Lloyd's steamer Poseidon, from Triesta,

Courier, appears to have been one not altogether informing me that an inquiry will to hold into the reaat sollision of my steamer with the Killarnay. It Left Singapore yesterday afternoon for this part. propitions to journaliste enterprise in Shanghai, you of kiedy inform us of the total day and hope

The Jabiles celebration at Maono will take for during the period mentioned we have seen Gred I'abould be happy to attend.-Ibero tho honoat instant we were at Ilolo, moored in the Roads, the form of a hall at the British Corsulate, giren quite a uniber of new newspapers started, which, by the British subjects in that Colony, ou the ever, tove enjoyed su alm.cstophemeral axis. tanos. It is less than a year ago sindo ive had-to 7th December.

The who were dasirons af einsulting Mr. Lazara, the optician, will be glad to learn that B. WATSON & CO., LIMITED' he has rotarred and will contain on the Hong kong Hotel for a few days before laring for Siam

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faith.

Biker, mat for publication, bat na videas of good All letters for peblination should be written a une nide of the paper only.

Advertisements and Subworiptions which are not pedrad for a fixed period will be contioned until montermanded.

Order for sales copies of the Daily Pres should he sent before 11 . on the day of pabloation. After hat bour the savuly is limited.

TETON No. 12.

DEATHS.

Joba Ferguson said—I holit a master's carti- forte No. 29.834, granted at Liverpool is 1879. I was first mate of the Killarney. On the 14th

Гояз Ванная,

About 10.40 p.m. I was in had. I happened to *Master of the Crusader. awake and immediately afterwards one of the

ing on to us. record the demise of Belo de Shanghai, and In reply to that lette the following was sant-quartermastors told me there was A RADIUST OUT- I ran to the starboard gangway. Harhoar Department,

I saw the steamer coming stem on to us. Sho Mongkong, 25th November, 1897, The Hon. C. P. Chater loaves this morning by th-day 24th Nor.) our German contemporary Der Gelurintierka loyd suspoaded-temporarily as he

S-I have the honor to inform you that Marino Far about fifty or sixty feat from us. I called the M.M. steamer Netal for Singapore, intimates the issue of the paper, which was start-

wards. I heard the captain ary ont to them to whens be proceeds to India, and will probably edabout fourteen months ago. Unlike the French Coat, under the provisions of gration 13 of Ordinent to them to go astors, and immelintely at ter bo abeant for two months.

In very few seconds after that she paper abovo narod, which died a natural death anes kn 1879, will napomble at this office on Munday

the 29th inet, at bull-pant tee o'clock in the fernoon, rererse. for want of support, aur derman contemporary te inquire into the aircrnst com attending the volitatrack as about six fest forward of the main sig insinustea in ite to-daya issue that "his pression bot on the British steamship Crusader, official

of our ship. I made, bowline sad went down sory suspension" ir not due to lack of public number 28,855, of Grissgne, and the British eunamehusging. She then rekonnded and want hack einar Tulary, ofkial number 85,376, of Dublin, and the support, on the extrary, the undertaking has

Joon of the lattor veel is Inita Bay on the night of over tho alde to examine the damage. I reported met with quite an thexpected sucress, as far as

the 14th it. Shirinud are copies of domments to hocaptain that she was out fully ve fastabore the number of subscribers is concerned; the guy-

apon which the asi terentzation has been ordered. the water, and I was unable to tell how mach, be. pension being doe, to saves which he cannot and I have to request that you will he good enough low, that the water wes pouring into her, and th to bring such offcera and crow to this otine tagathar explain in his columns. However, he goes on to

with such charts, log-books, and docameste as will sus could not possibly atop aboro water more:

The Exptain state that in a few months' time, or perhaps in s few weeks, the Ostasiatische Lloyd will again nasist the court in arriving at an oninis na to the than fourteen or fifteen minutes

and get them over the side. I carried out thew make its appearance under a new "direction" of the collision in question.I have the honour; theh gave me orders to o'ear away the Lfs beats

R. MCERAY ROMINT, and that the paper will be priated with German

orders with the assistance of the Chinese orew Active Stipendiary Magistrate. type, concluding his notice with the string

and two of the engineers. After I got the *Hecular pour mieux, sauter "--we retreat with To this latter Captain Ogston replied:-- boats into the water I begun to think of eaving prudence for the purpose of coming forward

some of my offects, but I was too lato, the ship with greater energy,

was fast sinking. Wo just got close of the ship's sido when she went down steru forecast

By the President-In karbour thers to two

The Agent informs as that the D&O. steamer Gaelic, with mails, &c. from San Fran sizes to the 9th inst., has arrived at Tokohama and will leave for this part on Wadaceday, the

30th instant.

The urinal at the back of the Clock Tower las, we are glad to matice, been removed, and presumably will be re-rooted in alsas conspicuous position. The Hongkong Hotel mast rejoice in this great deliverance,

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It is notified that Mr. E. L. Woodin bas heen appointed Superintendent of the P, and O. Cort pany at Hongkong Mr. Woodin kas been act

On the 18th November, at No. 89, Bluff, Yokohama, Mons. RENT Grand, of Blois (France).

At Shanghai, on the 20th November; fear Laing in that capacity for the last eighteen months

MONT, aged 38.

In Prance, on the 1st November, 1957, the Ruv. ÚARLER DOD PATRIAT, Esparior of the Franch. Minion Banateriam, Pokfulam, Hongkong. 2391

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG. NOVEMBER 29TH, 1887.

ALTHOUGE the marine lat-holders did not cumie to a final decision on the schemo for

and his confirmation in the appointment will be viewed with greet satisfaction by the community.

According to a antive paper Hyogo appears to be gradually falling off in prosperity. the in- habitants constantly removing to Kobe. Case quently there are many houssa for sale, or want ing scenpants, were especially in Nishide-machi and Kawseaki-che. The average rate is 7 yen por tsabo for the baillings.

A pink up match at cricket will be played on Saturday next, the 3rd proximo, corralancing at 11 am. Members of the Cricket Club willing to play are requested to sign their names either on the list lying on the table in the Club anto

Mars. Sakurai, Kurobe, and Tomien, of the

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,

BurrLIED TO THE "DAILY PREB","]

LONDON, 26th November. THE CRISIS IN FRANCE. · The National Assembly will meet on Tuesday. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM'S SPEECH

TO THE REICHSTAGS The Emperor's speech to the Roisbatagaie regarded as ominous. Ho stated that the modi- fications in the Landwehr wers made in order to strengthen the active Ariny.

[FROM "KANGOON GLEETTE."]

A WOMAN KILLED FOR ALLEGED WITCHCRAFT.

BOMBAY, 11th November.

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ollision as it did not ocour on or not the costs

Jogy UnaTON.

That a proper watch was being kept on board the following day he returned to Canton. the Killarney, and that bar anchor light was In consequence of information he received wit- boring brightly at the time of the collision.ness went to Canton on the 16th Novenɛ- He found defendant had disappeared, and That the conditions did not admit of any anger.

being taken nu hard the Killarney to avort he could flad no trace of the gold broad. He the collision.

retuando Hongkong on the 19th Bowenher, that of efforts and others of the Killarney 20 outtian of gold thread and $101, and also 850 The evitones before the on art commits enlely of and on his reture defondant's wife humild to m The mister and officers of the Grunder an nonsant of 10 other catties of the same thread. ser inrred with natives to attend this He charged defendant with embezzling 60 cat- ties of gold thread, which he valued at the price inquiry, but the muster declined to do so and we conslade that he also provented his offers. for which it was sold, $250, and $50 which he After hearing this evidenco we are of opinion received from the purchaser on account of tho that after the collision proper steps were taken thread and which he should have banded to by the master for the safety of his raw, and witnes that the ship sinking so rapidly prevented Dy Wobber-Defendant was formerly anything big done towards saving her. public interpreter at Shanghai and had Mr. Mr. Bidwall employ We find that as blame sen be attached to the alas en in

Captain and crew of the Killarney.

Bidwall and withess had had disputes. Ho

day of November, 1887. -

taks it to Canton as personal affects. Given under our hands at Hongkong, this 28th has paid the duty on the thread sa ma govo it to dofondant on board the steamer and therefore could not any of his own know- ledge whather the duty was paid or hot. He did not hand it to the prisoner as part of his par- soul Torts. He told him what it was and told him afterwards to find a parohager. The terma of the sals wore cash on delivary.

R M. Ruxary, J. A. O. BUCKNER, H. METCALFE. THOS. DAVTEA. M COULTER.

POLICE COURT.

28th November.

REPORT MR H. WOVENOISE.

Mr. Web said he would likes takeaw the date because it would show that Roy had an op- portunity of calling for the letter and did not do so, which showed that he had no knowledge of it.

Mr. Johnson sant he was informed the prisoner way under arrest at ten o'clock on the morning of the 4th, so that he had little opportunity of calling for the letter.

He

Mr. Wobber pleaded want of jurisdiction, but his Worship decided to proeaed with the case.

Pan King Yum gave evidonge of having seen the dondant receive $300 from the man who bou ht the thread in four different instalmeNIA.

At this stage the cass was remanded ant:1 the 5th December, but being allowed in two sureties of $250 each.

OPIUM CASE. Chan Apo, manter of the Hang Chung pass- are bost, was charged with being in possession of prepared opium without a corticate.

Ko Sik, formerly employed at the Naval Yard, was changed with stailing a silver wich and chain. $37 in money, and two jackets, the pro party of Lia Hong, a boatman at the Naval Yard coat sheds at Kowloon, on the 4th inst

The property was abstracted from complain. ant's box daring his shermos and the thuff was tranad to the defendant.

Six weeks hard labour.

BEFORE ME. N. G. MITCHELL-INNES.

JARCENY BY A SERVANT.

Lan Hing Chenog, a serrant, was charged with stealing silver watch and chin, 40 rupoor, two 10 rupee notes, and $75 in silver, the pro- party of Adam Tuja and D. Abraham, mer ahanta.

cominen gatabling house and any one could go

Six months hard labour.

in.

CORRESPONDENCE..

Wo do not hold ontsetres responsible for the opinions

expressed by our Correspondente.

STINKS AND THEIR CAUSE.

Hon. W. M. Deans, who was asked if he could tell the data the letter was sent to bim, said he thought it must have bosa on the Sth November.

This closed the case for the prosooniion.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESA." His Worship having intimated that he non-

Six-Will you allow me to qistica poar sidured thers was a prins facie cass against statement that the sowers are mainly respon both prisoners. Mr. Welber said he would re-sible for most of the sissy. "P I believe the serve his defence,

the reclamation of the Prays foreshore ours or on the one in the Crisket Parilica pa or Saturday, the question has ziada come pro-hatorp. on Friday next, the 2nd proximo.

A woman who was popaluriy believed to dabble grass, and the proceedings showed practica! unanimity on the main principle. The lot. Japanese Navy Department, who ars passengers in witchcraft has been done to death by her by the M. M. steamer Natal, tearing this morn-noighbours, in broad daylight, at Eassein, a short holdere desired more exact details as to costing, are going to France and England, the distance from Bombay. Thoy firet beat her President, in order that the board might consider When we came out of the hold I went forward was admitted to bail at all he would ask that the /Now in regard to the sued at the corner of

and the relativa proportion to be borne by ench than the Chairman could then furnish them, and they came to the very sensible ennolusion to pay for the cost of a prelimin ary survey, to be made by the Government, and the meeting was adjourned until such times the survey can be made and as estimate of the whole coet given. As the Bon. C. P. CHATE remarked, this resolution

is very antisfactory because in any oka a survey must be made before the work can be commenced,

at once proceeded with a considerable saving

of time will be effected. This is important,

for if the work in to be carried out it ought to be commented as soon as possible, since

the reclamation can only be effected during ove season of the year on account of the

tiden, and it will be necessary to push on with

it when once undertaken, His Excellency

Japan Gaitite says, for the purpose of ordering with sticks, and then wrang her neck, in pro- four men-of-war. One ressal, it is said, will be of 5,560 tons, and the other three of 2,000 lous act.se of her husband.

We are requested by the Hon. Georetary to the Jubilee Committer te stel that the Address to Her Majesty the Queen presented on the occasion of the celebration of the Jubilee by the Chinoss community on the inut, is new D view at the City Ball and will remain there till Thursday next. It may be seen each day from

10. to 5 pm.

THE RUSSIANS AT BARRAKIIS. Now bas reached the Times of India, from Ferat, of the arrival of a strong. Russian force at Barzakhs

FIRE LAST NIGHT,

At nina n'clock last sight a fire broke out

дезвая

The Band of the Northamptonshire Regiment in No. 105, Wellington-street, immediatele 14th inst. we were anobored in the Rollo Reeds get out any more. There was a lighter on the called evidence to show that Wation Test to insou read in agad not only in the earig morn-

two quartarmasta:8 03

watch.

Hongkong, 20th November, 1897. 18.--With faranse to your labor of yesterday's late, the inquiry which you inform me will tales

THE JOSFITAL WARDMASTERS' CABE. The Japan Casette of the 18th instant eays place on Monday, the 29th inst, has two objects in The Portugnoes gaubostjo, Captain Cami-

Honry Watson and John Roy were again nha, arrived here yesterday from Macao, wa The Government lighthouse-tendir Majimaru, view, Brst, to enquire into the ei-augustanas attend.

I saw or riding lar eny of property of patients in the Hospital, understand to be placed in the hands of the Captain J. F: Allen, which left here on the lating the collision between the stemship Cruender, of quartermasters on watch. They have orders Hongkong and Whampea Dook Company for instant for the Emin and other lelands in the slumbe: G 456, of Gereon, and the Killarney, offry night to call me at 8p.m. if any chango before tas Court, too former charged with the

cielnambo: 65,576, of Dabin; and second, into the less to place in the weather. Pacifio with about 200 Japanese emigrants, of the latter vessel in file Day on the night of baslight barcing brightly before the collision, and and the intter with aiding and abetting hit in aundry repairs and overhaul,

Mr. Caldwell appeared for the prosecution, and --------tarLed hero yesterday assning, after over a 14th inst. I am informed it is not within the power for some hours after the ship wont dowa. It the felony.

Mr Johnson, Grown--Solicitor, appeared-for--Me-Webban-for-the-defence----- The Correia Macaenge says that several Chi-fortnight's cruise. Beautiful weather was ant jurisdiction of any Court under the Maxine Chip was in its usual place on the forestry about

At the request of both parties the ouse w nese were arrested on she 9th inst, who underjoyed during the whole trip. The mast southern plag. Act to inquire into the airsanta fuenly fret from the deck. The ship was about the proucentish, and Mr. Webber for the defen

retsaded until tomorrow at half past nine. colour of Mandarin soldiers, were carrying point rachel was about 0 miles from this ision, and is not within the provisions of Section half loaded. She was drawing fourteen lost aft dant Roy. Watson was undefodad.

Hon. Lister, called for the prosecution,

LARCENY. muskets, revolvers, and ammunition to the village Yoobama, and among other places visited 13 of Onlinata 8 of section 2, paragraph. I and about ten foot forward. It was a fius, doar of Mongha. They were probably sangglers or besides the Bonta Islands was Sulphur Island, an intracted that the court has fall power to on night. I heard the captain give orders on two said-1 at Postmaster-General. I member 122 pirates.

ons of the Valcaco Islande. A landing was quife into the loss of the Krilarney, but only as reasons to wund the hold. In the second seeing the envelope produced. I opened it under -We are requested by the Hon. Secretary to made on this island by some of the emi-gards mater, offers, and crew; their audact in engineer going down to round tho after hold the an order from the Government sad found in- respect of the loss and their responsibility therefor.

By Mr. Webber-I bave got the order. It is grants, who found it to to so extinct volcano. Captain O'Neill's latter of application is directed to first time. The second time I do not know side the latter produced. NOTICE TO CURLESTONDENTS.

mention that there will be a football practice ors mass of lave, with scarcely a serap of vege- those noints only. Under these circumstances I must which hold was sounded. I do not know what

at the Colonial Secretary's Offic.. There is an Communications on Editorial matters abald bunder Association Rules to-day on the ground tation of any kind to refere its barrenness. The respectfully decline to attend the onmiry as it cannot water he found there. I had orders te go away ddressed "The Editor," and those on business "That Wong-noi-cheong, emmencing at 4.15 pm.

sharp. The tent will be on the ground as usual island was curared, however, with albatross, who be directed towards y conduct, and nan bo, and in forward. Our sluiess were kept closed in bar Ordinanca authorising the opening of letters by -Managar," and nut to individuals by emn

looked on with indifference at theatrange visitors only Intended to be relative to the master and officers beut, Ono of the quartermasters keeps wateb warrant of tin Governor. I read the letter when on the quarter deck, the other one on the main..T opened it and then sent it to Mr. Deaus. I. Corpondenta are requostoù to forward their A

ones The collision will form, fator, the subject of andrs with scramunicatione addressed to the Notwithstanding all precautious and vigilance to their loudly home, and refogad almost to more of the Killarney, and on this point I can give no evid

of the Chines Customs with the co-operation of out of their way, Sharks were also plentiful, procedings in the Vice Admiral Court, my ship deck. The Killarney had no poop. My cabin hisce not seed it mitt today. It the Police, the opium amngglers in the Holy and come pretty large specimens were caught. Laving heon already arrested anal hdd to bail ander was the first door from forward on the part aide arrived about 7 o'cles on the morning of By Commander Buckner-The ship is divided the 4th. It is marked "to be called for." "The into four watertight compartments by bulk first 1 hod of it was who I was told a City seem to alifl carry on their business, and the At the Honth Islands a visit was paid to the the powers of that Court-I has the havoor, do other day a large seiza was affected of opiam and hopeful. What he languinhos most for is To E. M. Ramsey, Esq.

Koreau refugee Kim, who was then in good health

hoads. I think if the after compartment was policeman was asking if he might have the letter. intended to be ran."

information as to the whereabouts of his relations The President said the paragraph "C" to full of water that would be sufficient to sink the Rather than give it to a person to whom it was not addressed I seat it to Captain Deans, under The quantity of ten that arrived at Yokohama and family. Most of the emigrants, we believe, which Captain Ogston alladed in his letter gevo ship. It was a large hold.

polierman "aud By Captain Metalfe-Our riding light was the impression that Boy was power to hold su enquiry at this poet "Wheu-. from the various provinces from the opening of returned to Yokohama, not having food, ap.

Aver say ship causos los or damage to any other plain globe lamps On such a night as that on that is proper address would be the Central

Complainants reside at 20, Graham «tract, the season in April last to the 11th instant, was parently, a suitable heas. They were chiefly

On Sunday orening they had been ent and on 19,251,253 lbs, showing a decrease of 680,747 lbs. coraposed, we understand, of agricultural labour ship on or near the coats," Although Captain which the collusiook place it would be visible Station. If a letter is marked to his called

Ogston was of opinion that according-to-that fer at least a milo. I did not take notice whe-for "it is not kept if the person's proper address their return at half a sight they fannd the s compared with the quantity of lead that ar-era and cattle rearDCA.

paragraph thay ontd not enquire into his con- ther the Crusader carried the regalation lights. is konwn; for instance, if a letter cats for youngs mentioned in the charges missing fro rived during the same period last year.

dust, he held that they could summons him as John O'Roi said-I bold a cond mist's marks" be called for" I would send it to you. a witness; paragraph of the same. Sentien certifloste granted in Liverpool in 1685 or 1966 The tier was rotated to me by Captain Deane, box sud desks. Deforlant, who had been in thair empley three roanths, on balug charged with I was sacand mats on board the Eillarsey on the and afterwards I received an order to open it. gave them that power, "Whoaever one snah Tosa or damage, or stranding or only happens night of the 14th inst. I was asleep in my bunk It was when the case was pending that the latter, the theft, admitted it and trok Mr. Taja to a Defend it said he had been gaulding at No, mohors and any person witnessing arrives at or when I was awakened by hearing the first ante was zaked for hy a paliceman, but I cantest rupawnshop and recovered the watch,

I wont samanber the date. I could uncertain from the 10. Graham-stock and lost about $3. It was a is to be found inany plans in the said Colony" The cull out to the Crusader to refera. Bamis Ordinance also provided that "The Gn. directly. Before I could reach the deck the ehit boek, Tecnor in Council may from time to time make, onflision took pines and partly knocked age of my or whot made, rovoko ar add to the general rules feet. I then went to the gangway and lowered for carrying into effect enactments relating to the chief offer over the side to see what damage He said that our ressel was formal investigation into shirping casualties." ll been done Suobfarther roles had been made and one of these ont about five fast above the wafor beat annid not? rales was that "The stipendiary Magistrate see where aho was on under the water, that the may cause a notice to bo arved on sny water was pouring in and that there was no The captain thou person who appears to have been in any chance of saving the ship. way responsible for the manslty." With gave the order to the chief offer to clear away regard to the penalty for say heeach of the life-boats and lower them level with the rail these regulations the Ordinance said "In any The chief officer did so. The two Forward life- regulations of this Ordinates, excepting the hosts were got out, tha port boat fiert. The rales of quarantino, it shall be lawful for the exptain then gave orders to the chief sngineer Gerarner in Council to imposa paenities for the to go down to the after hold and see if he could breach thereof and a perertheless that be pen do anything to stop the leak inside. I went alty for the breach of any such regulations do down with him. The cargo was several feet not exceed $200 or six months' imprisonment above the leak. We could not as the hole but His Worship asked if there was say applics squatters, hill outting, the dry seasve, liquid manaro, the filthy habits of our Chinese servant, wo could hear the water renning in with great tion to be made as to bail. with or without hard labaar!"

The Coort was then scared, by order of the faroc. The carga cinsisted of paawood. Mr. Johnson said that if the succed prisoner per dust bins etest, have mare to do will it. Seymour and Robinzon roads, I admit that it is what course they would pursue,

lo assist in getting out the boats. The asprain monat be doubled. He considered there was a

the worst I have known, during a residence of On the court heine e-opened

then orde od us to gel into the boats aurery strong case against him, which had become to years, net, in Hongkong but I am in- The President said that they had decided to shove off as the ship was sinking The Ral stronger every lay as the case protipriai.

formed by a member of my family, who passos Mr. Webber suomitted there was no such case make a report to the Colonial Secretary of the sank about fire minutes after we shovel off. I fnots of the case placed before then and to all was in the re but as the captain. From against Ray as would justify any increase of here in the mornings and at mid-day, that it is | not opperienced at these hours. The smell in in his attention to the section in the Ordinance re the time the Crusader struckas till the lail. He was arrested at ten o'clock antheho venings, and it is at that time of day that lating to the indiction of a penalty. They bad

time the Killarney went down between thirty morning of the 4th and released again because qud nors is put ever growing regetables there was no case against him. He was then re- decided also to go on with the onquiry into the five and forty. minutes clapsed. Then I wont

Thereisacabbar garden at that corner. There is iness of the Killarney, and would now proceed to off the bridge about 9 p.m. the riding light was arrested because a telegram was reosived from alana daat bin exer down, which certainly could take the wridges of the master and ather wit burning clearly. I remember set ug it again by sonstable who had been sout up to Canton,

zot be in a mers inappropriate place, as the dís when re were, turning the bouts out and again Watson arrested, Rey implicated." According triat is pretty tuickly populated, but I would "James O'Neill id-1 was master of the after she sank. It was a clest starlight night to the constable's statement Watson said he had rating bare a hundred of them then the aabbage Killarney. The number of my asrtificats: İs By Commander Buckner-Wo cried six given the money to Hay t get angs for 10,254, granted st ferpool in 1857. On the boats. Worget out three. We had not time to bin to Melbourne. Now tha paulio badalon. The hill on the opposite side of Ho ing after dark bat erou sometimes in broad Miss Woodlif's and doomed his cuite will play at the Olcers' Mess, 31erray Barracks, and if it be now

with two nuchore and forty-fire fathoms of chain etarboard side.

by Chinase costier, wod tisat I put down on etch sacher. The night was clear and our By Captain Metcalfe-The lighter was about and that Miss Woodlief rocaced from himay this crening, from 7.30 till 10 o'oleck. The fol. above the Stag Hotd, and next bat one

The prosecution called that as a supomsutul causa The drain ventilator to the corner of the lane leading from anebor light was burning brightly. We bad half-full. I cannot say what was the exact size Frozen coins lowing is the programme i~~ March. "Forgive and forget, Bitla darling': Newton. Quern'a-road. The boaters carried on in the

At about of it. I did not notion any lightson the Crusader evidence to show those were the actual evins that gight lave bou built higher, but I don't ke- yelse

But if Watson paid away this er it anything to do with the eril oom Quadrilla Diy

By Captain Coultor-Tho chief fear and were stolen. Warwick Williams shop was that of a carpenter, and there was a 19.40 p.m. the watchus reported that there ...Sur les flots bless".. Fushack.

My-myaolt look after the maathend and side fights, money to the people in Gaze street how could plaiad of It has a churoal filter at the top. I pass mother drain ventilator three times a day Aria for Clarionot "Incia di Lammermoor Donizetti, large quantity of wood stored on the premises was a steuner ning right down on us. Selection

cinem Ida ......... Sullivan. With such material to feed upon the fire quiskis self and crew were in bad at the time except the Dar masthead light was on the top atty. My he have given it to Roy He maintain thei Selection "nical Bengnik***

evidense against Roy was penatically ril. When and have never notload the slightest smell.

If we go furthor West we will find the hynnt- Fatahman and two quartermasters. When the cabin is on the port side of the ship. Clapeter. spread, and in a few minutes the whole house repert was made 1 got up at once and ran to the By Captain Metcalfe-I heard the captain and Roy was first arrsatied the matter was investi-

Lers aser 1 junction of Pokfulam and Borbamı We learn from the Japanese native preas that was enveloped in Barna, nad the next house to starboard gaugway: I saw a stanmer coming the chief offer call out sororal times to the Crugated at the station and he was discharged. The roads, a suBaies! canso for the sickass on that the construction of the new Imperial Palace, the gestward, also occupied as a parpenter's shop, right stem on to 15. I cried out to her to re-sader but there was no reply from her.

apon the telegram sent down by the man who which was expected to be completed in August

Joba Ferrason, recalled, unir-1 gave orders arrested Watson and who had extracted every love, and the hill cutting to make the Richmond last has not yet been finished owing to the ex-caught, and the fire spread hore with squat rapi verso and go astern, but got no aver. She

By the way, it would he interesting to know font of the work, but the officials in ebarge are dity. The houses were well built three storeyed came right on to us and struck es about six fact soone of the quartermasters to turn the ran out thing he ocald out of him while he was andes road, for that higher ap

forward of the main-rigging cutting right as soon as I got the order from the aptain to the influence of liquor. he was re-arrested. The pushing forward operations in order to finish ones with iron verandahs, and the noes on the through our side. The water poured lute our aleur away the boats. This was aftor I had been only thing Watson said was that he bad civen how residents at Stonehenge "and iramediately the Chairman, who aid that the GoFERNON the work in the course of December next. The opposite side of the street aro of similar hold in large volumes. I orfered the chief over the side. The crew were all on deck within Roy the money to gul a passage to Melbourne;ljaining become qualified to sign a memorial

construction of iron and stone bridges in place was most ancious that the work should begin of the former double bridges will not bo com-

construction. The oomphats of the latter engineer to go balex and try to stop the leak about six minutes after the collision took place. but he had previously toki Miss Wordlief that in regard to the serious in guitary condition of at once, and was even willing to wire bome pleted before next spring.

I and aeveral persons more quickly tore down their verandal blinds and idea was to put mattresses against it and I sat them to turn the boats ont. The crew be was going to Shanghai.. He wild there. the western end of the city." There appears to stop it in that way. The engineer reported consists, including captain and offive of thirty-fore ask his Worship to consider whether there baco beat something queer about the getting for a staff of mon to make a detailed plan of

boards, but notwithstanding their efforts one bass the hole was below the cargo and no six all told, seven Buropeans and twenty-nine was any case at all against Roy. If the matter of that memorial foreshore if the lot-holders would tear the Bhanghai. The Courier says that on the night By this time the hoses had been run

There has been a collision in the' river at of the houses caright fro on the top storey.thing could be done to atop it. I then, criad Chiness. Nearly every one was employed in weut before the Supreme Court the court would interested than any of the sigaèrs never heard

out out to the colliding steamer that our veel getting the boate on The third bost was inconsider the objections he had urged, that Roy of it till it appeared in the papers cost. Hie Excellency therefore will no of the 23rd November the steamer Kcise was

or anything outside the slip over the hole. trial by himenif, and Wation would go into the up and converted into severe, but I think that, shallow water as we were then anchored in eleven doubt use sil despatch in getting the currey moored at one of the busys off the China Mer and a good supply of water was available. The was sinking and maked to ba towed into the darits. No attempt was made to put a sail was in no way implicated and was entitled to a are right in objecting to the arms being closed shouts Co's Lower Wharf. The Gormas steamer fire on the south side of the stroat was pat out fathema. No reply was made. I then ordered By Commander Buckner-There were two co-box to prove that he did not give him the money although he may make mistakes ocasionally, the made, and thus meeting the wishes of the Nierstein, which arrived in the evening from befors it had got much held. The two houses the carpooter to sound the purans and thres fees men band pumps on board one for the forehold, at all and that the coufession be (Water) auch Surveyor Gourd d'ail, and ocrtainly t was falsu. The proseculion had no right to ask every effort to lessen the evil, and certainly be parties most immediately intersted. Japan, attempted to go to the wharf shout eleven Grst attacked were of souras dosad, and the top of water was found in the hold. I directed the one for the after hold. They would be of no men

s'alcek, when she took the ground on the Puoi

We had no steam up. for proaibitory bail. Boy was a man who had must be admitted to know more about the sub. them level with the rall, which he did 'ng quickly John Washington, said I holt a first en been in the army and was catillod to a pen. jees than in orities. That may be somewhat side, and afterwards the collided with the terey of the next house was burnt out, but the chief ufflear to clear away the busts and tower in keeping the water out. Kalouro, bulging in three or four plates and fire was presented for spreading further.

as possible. I then had the pumps again scand.gineer's certifiante granted at Liverpool insion, and he was only too anxious to giper himself given to sticking hard to his opinions is possible, And I dare say that if called Stonowall Price in bending her frames. The Nierstein also sustain-The Stag Hotel appeared at one time in some ed and ten feet of water, was found in her. I 1871. I was allest engineer on the Kirney on and show he was in no way Toplicated in any

ference to his fondness for high grauite walls. some damage. The Kaise will not leave danger, being only separated from the buza-seald eat by this time that she was sinking fast, the cigst of the collision. I was in bed asleep thing that had taken place at the Civil Hospital that stus it would he as appropriate as in re for four or five days.

ing boss by a garrow passage. Some idea and I ordered all hands to get into the beats when I was awakened by bearing the captain in reference to this exter.

His Worship naked Mr. Jobama if he wished. But after all it is not a bad characteristic. I am I then heard the captais calling out to to offer any remark to what had been advanced not inclined to try and remove blame from many one who deserves it, as my daughter is just re- The Nichi Nichi Shimbun describes a conver, of the fierceness of the flares may be gained and Bare themselves We had only just shoved call out" Reverse." Shortly after that I felt a

( off the side, whơu ská want down by the stern abook. twelve within thirty-five minutes of being struck. Two see what water there was in the after-kell. I by Mr. Webber. sation which took place between Mr. Tomita from the fact that no less than

Mr. Johnson said it was quite natural the pri- meritg from a tever, the use of which I could Dentaro of Yokohama and Mr. Caino, M.P., a streams of water were playing on the tire of the hosts pulled for the shore, but I looked sounded al found three feet. I reported this

and above all-clear out EVERY squatter, not only not benefit bis oipant, who would not se-couple of days prior to the departure of the latter and notwithstanding this it was coneider- mund for the colliding steamer with my bosi. to him. He then saked mo to go down and see somer's solicitor should make the best case he not trac Lot that kitchen garden be removed,

I could for hix.

frota the neighbourhood of the city, hat satirely sure sufficient land for their requirements for Kote. Asked the primary object of his tour,ably over an home before mastery was gained Law her at some distance, anchored on our if anything could be done to stop the leak.

His Worship said the question was with rs. off the island. starboard side. I pulled over to her to ask what found I could not get near it because of the cargo.

A by on the other side of Moont by the strip apportioned to them, yet they the condition of India, with which very faw memor it. The Volunteer Brigade's engine lind steamar it was and found it was the Crusader, of I went on deck and told the captain so. I then ferance to the bril

Mr. Johnson said that with referencs to the Davis, which used to be a pleasant place for a could not sell it, for by doing so they wouldbers of Parliament wore anquainted. He had two reals out, the Government Engines 1, 2, 4, Chasgow. I resined on board all night and told the second engineer to shat the tranel door. lose their water frontage. They were quite spent two days at Tokyo and four at Nikky, and and had also such two reale out, and the two was treated with every kindness by Captain I then went on deck and helped to clear away money. Br. Webber said the prosecution had morning bathe is now rendered unapproachable satisfied to remain as they were. Yet Mr. Was enthusiastle in his admiration of the beat manuals had each a single hose. Up to the time Ogsten and his good indy. The Killarney is a the life boate. As soon as the boats were out pridzoad evidenos to show the money had been owing to s pest of these

we had to take them and shove off. Within five paid away in Gage-rtroet, and thar fors could of the art works to be seen at the latter place.

By Stall-Commander Buckner-The crew and ton minutes of our aboving off the ship hot have been paid to Roy, but kis Worship Woonts clearly recognises the great im-Asked his opinion of the question of Tray of going to press the sense of the outbreak of total lost, being sunk in eleven fathoms of water.

remained on shore night.

weat down. Thore was no steam up. The fires would remember there was urideuse to prov portance of the scheme to the colony as a Revision, he said he bad not paid special attention the are bad not been ascertained.

there was enough for both. By the President-1 was first roused by the were out.

Bis Worship-1 you still wish for an in- whole for he offers no opposition to it. The to the subject, but he believed that if Japau

By Comumder Buckner-The after hold was report of the watchman. She was about forty or possessed a completa code of orixinal procedure

orease of bail? -majority of the -lot-bolders, bowever, will her-olains might be conceded without inson LOSS OF THE BRITISH STEAMERtty feet from us when I first saw her. There about ninety-eight foot long.

the harbour, and By the President--The-last time I looked Mr. Jcbusou-Yes, ware only two other vessels

Mr. Webber said that to increase the tail wa derive substantial advantages from the pro-valence. Should the subject coms up in Parlin ment he would probably take part in any disenion

the nearest was about a mile distant. There dona the after hatch the water was up to the jest, and the Government will acuto a large that might arise. The conversation subsequently

was plenty of room all around. If they bad top of the tunnel.. There was about twelve feet simply to make it prohibitive 31,000 was quite The fears entertalaod as to the safety of the tried to strike the Killarney they canid not have of water in the fore part of the after hold.

cient. The first prisoner was only charg addition to their revenue as well as some touched on other points, sack as the progress of

By Commander Buckuer-The water could with stealing $70 or $500, and, as the Official

The Treats negotisticus, I haar, are not yet valuable land, which it will be able to Japan, monetary fluctuations, the Canadian Paci British steamer Vortigern have proved only too done it better. En ek in less than s

fe railway and steamship route, &o.; ko.

well founded That vessal, it will be remember.minate after the report was made by the watek not flow into any other part of the ship except Administrator said, some of it bad been handed dispose of it a high price. The colony in general should share in this gain sither We have received a copy of The World's Aded, lett Samarang on the 5th instant for. Hong men. I jumped out in my shirt: We lost all tho after bold until it came stora the katobway, back. It was certain that Roy never received concluded and have to stand over at the stage By Captain Metaalfe-We only kept steam in any of the jewels, it was only alleged he receivat which they have arrived for the winter. This sus offects. 1 got no reply when I called out to

ed some of the money and sent the hox away. result has been brought about by the proverbial by a reduction of taxation of the early con-rance Thought, a spiritalist paper published kong with a cargo of gar. The Agents the Crusader to take us in tow. She was then the donkey boiler whews wars working oarge

La Suaid-I was quartermaster en tho It appeared there was already a money deposit at Salem, Oregon. Under the heading of "The (Mere Arnhold: Karberg & Co received about a hundred and fifty foot away, I lost struction of some of the public works still light in Asin we find the following: We telegram yesterday sorming from Sai- sight of her for a time and did not see her until Killarneys. I remember the night of the golli of 8500 in respect of Bay's ball and sporty of slowness on the part of the Chinese Ministars.. needed. In considering the benefits to be here reason to believe Soul Communion orgasi gon from the captain of the Fertigers au- I got into the best. I cannot say I saw anyone sion. I was on watch at the time. The riding $500, and His Worsbi now fixed this bail at It is said that Scher Ross will leave the Chi- on board the Crusader. I could hear volvos. light was barning brightly. When I first saw 81,500, two sureties in $500oach in addition to the nest capital for some time, but this is only a gained from this great public work, too, the rations have already extended from the soparta noueing that the steamer foundered at pea on home to save the chip'e lng. By the the Crusader I was on the gangway Sins was $500 deposit or one aurety in $1,000 Watson ranor which is hardly borne out by the latest

of China to Poking, the great interior city and

I saw both side lights and did not apply for bail.

togmm, which says that the Treaty is in a fair important one of the improved sanitation it capital though we are informed through a letter the 1th instant, but the crew were fortunately time we had got the boats ont it was time to about two piles off.

Presumably they have all got into them. will afford must not be overlooked. The pre-ooby, under date of July 20, that the effort to reached Saigon in afty. The Vortigern wan's

kindly written a by United States Minister saved by boats.

Ey Staff Commander Buckner-We were head gangway. The stoamor was on the starboard Wo Akta was charged with disorderly be way to being finally concluded,

The supply of postage stamps has at last ar sent noxious foreshore with its unwholesome bave the Soul Communion.call published there ateamor. of 876 tons, and was commanded bring north-west at the time of the collision. There sida. It was about ten minutes from the time haviour, his offense consisting in wrying out [

1 Krst saw the Crusader to the time she strunk fire in the ashing Theatre, thereby creatrived from Idabon and will soon be laid out for etuvis will give place to deep water and failed. The Minister writer on the point taas: Captain J. Brown. She has been employed in was little or no tide, it being just high water.

Ey Captain Metalfour ancher, light was ns. I was watching her the whole time until she inga panic. It appeared a gang of ben had been public use at the Post Office. The sooner this freedom from smells, mater of no amall There is no paper published at Peking except the trade between this port, and the south, hung from the forel stey. It was quite visible struck us. Two minutes after I first saw ber I doing this for several nicida. In public were

The Peking Gazelle, which pablishes nothing concerns to those who have to live on the but offeil matter. I regret that your request Buigen, Singapore, Manila,, &e, for some years, and remained so and some bears after the lost sight, of the grond light. When the cour parostly for anusemanal, and constables were is done the better, for the public has been suf- Prays and the lower levels of the city.to have the matter appear in a Peking paper can and left here last on the 18th October for Sinais, que forward, as it, and one esok side Crusader would collide with us. I immediately of orders. Frisoner was arrested as he mried out.

The Killarney had four bulk light disappeared I began to be afraid that the stationed in the theatre on the look out for the faring great inovarenieroe from want of simumpa. The latest news from Timor is to the effect The lot-bolders will find, too, probably, pot, tad atto bee of the American and European re

Fined £6, or three months bawd·labour...: of the engine room The Crusader straekoalled. the chief oficar. The chief officer came when they come to calculate the ten legationsat Pekingaggregate quite a community,

na abaft the engine foam. We bad not time on desk About five minutes after he came ou Un Akan, charged with a similar offence, that several serests have been rande by the gr to take measures fegin the putside to pre deck the Crusader strecku. The other quar-was arrested es he was racking out of the der of Governor Costa of those implicated in the feet conceded to them by the Government, and that some of them have associated together THE LOSS OF THE" KILLABNEX vent the water fowlig in. It was the after termaster was on the forward part of the vessel. theatre, crying “fre." · He was mulated in a brutal marder of the lamented. Govenor Mais

It appears that Colonel Cunha and several officers. held that we sounded. We did not sound Pau Kun, aid-I was one of the quarter. similar picnity. MARINE COURT or Inquier.

any other compartments. There was no water masters on watch on the Killarney on the night live nations we think most probable." Again,

Es Bin Sun alias Be Yang Fat was charged under him were among the perpetrators of the A Marine Court of Inquiry was hold at the in them. Our tiziere aramined regularly of the collision. I was on the forepart of the more lead than first appeared. In any under the handing."From the Kingdom Harbour Master'sOflice yesterday concerning the) and alwayn. kept in working order. When I gangway when I first saw the Crusader's lights: with embezzling $900, the money of Oscar Toul deed and are now amongst those arreated.

It will perhaps be interesting to Hongkong Kores," pours the following "We are in ru- case the fact remains, and exanol be gain eipt of a letter from Mrs. Gertrude J. Denny Dollision between the British steamers Crusader first saw the Crusader I should think her speed I saw the masthead and both side lights. Shortly Brandt

droggista and dispensers to know that tendere said, that the scheme will not only re-dated at Seard, the capital of the Kingdom of and Killarney in Iloilo Bay, on the nightof the 14th was three or four kuote.. The blow was pretty afterwards I lost sight of the green light end Mr. Webber appeared for the defendent.

thought there would he a collision. It was about Complainant said the defendant had beste in are required by the Government for the supply munerate the lot-bolders, but it will enrich Koren, her husband being agent of the Chinese inst, which reaited is the low of the Killarney, bosvy. Bho had a straight etom.

By Commander Baskass-The light on the five minutes from the time I saw all three his empley for aight months sa clerk, and bad of medicine for the Military Hospital of San Government at that point. Mrs. Denny is a The Court was constituted as follows:-Com-

lights to the time the collision occurred.

boer in charge of ins offies at Canton. On the 25th the Government, and should thus lighten Now Dispensationiet, and we believe she is in mander M. Bursey, R.N. (President); Stal fore stay was about twenty feat store the deck.

By Captain Metcalfs-il drow the attention of This concluded the evidence.

October witness took 100 cattles of gud thread Januario for the period of one year. The adjudi. ths burden of the taxpayers, and it will also, that distant part of the world as a radiator of Commander 3. A. G. Baskaar, K.N., Mers.

The Court was then cleared and after half an to Canton add it to a Linnash for 2505, extion will be made on the 17th December next. The British steamer Guldris tomožed „bere, for a time at least, relieve the congestion spiritual lights and toros. The Koreans are J. Metolfe, der of the British steamer those on board the Creater to the light when I

hour's deliberation, the Court having been re He received payment of 2301. Defendant, was tiberal, not to say progressive, in their religious Ocaruin, Thor. Davice, master of the British went on board that voical.

on her way to Australia, for her usual cargo of from which the city is suffering. The need for ideas. Among the educated classes the Con- steamer Taisang, and Micheal Coulter, ater By Captain Coulter-When the Cresader opened, the President delivered the following to give the purchaser the balance of the thread aks paid the money and ramit the payments struok us I could not my whether there was any finding- room for expansion is becoming more ho facian ethics prevail, while si the other Chiness of the British eater Atholl. centuated every day, and if the prosperity of systems have their sotaries in Korex. The idea Mr. Wotton watched the case. on behalf of one on the bridge. Ild not notice whether she We flad that the British steamer Killarney, to Hongkong. Ha wrate war times saying prepared opram for the Colonies, and left on

had mash or ade lights Ibrard voices, Whea cflcial number 55,876, of which James O'Neill the parebator had noted. On the 8th the 20th instant with large supply.

Atacatrion performarye will be given this of Universal Soul Communion" will not fail to pa tine interested

wie master, was lying in Teile Rasds on the November defondant Hongkong and the colony is to go on increasing the area for commend itself to the disciples of Confucius. The latter of Capt O'Neill applying for

night of the 14th November.

stayed hare for wote hapa de said he had evening at the D. Polro V. Theatre in aid of, building purposea must be incrented. This Bepul being midway between the Japanese and Geort of Inquiry to be held having been read,

That who go lying she was ran into by the been exceeding his remarked witness the charitable instituto Firmino da Costa

British steamer Crusader, oficial zumber for an advance of stars. Witness advanced poins has, however, been sufficiently roade Chinese ports, its geographical position for The President said:

radiating the spi itual offences among the

63,858, of which Jobs Ogston is master, and him $25, and gave another $20 to apparent; it is forced on the attention of the Mongolian nationalities could not be more ad

was thereby enak.

pay for advertisements in Hongkong. On critisieing the Steamboat Company for want' merest stranger passing through the port.vantageons. All this is extremely fanny!

Sir WILLIAM DEB Yeux evidently favours

the scheme, from the remarks dropped by

Naturally there are some differancas opivies among the lot-holders as to tan de- sirability of the work in their own particular interests. For instance, Mr. WocDIN, Superd intendent of the P. &O. S. N. Company, id that while ths scheme would no doubt bane-

Et some marine lot-holders it certainly would

Mr. Cuino said ho intended to visit and observe

therefore, be complied with. But the mem-

and the reduction in the stipulated back monthly think the most elerating of thoughts

in aaison with the philanthropists of their respec-

yards, that they will have a good desi

"VORTIGERN."

I have to inform the scurt that I have received a letter from the master of the Grunder which I will read. Before doing so, perhaps I had

versal Bank.

I called at that we were sinking, I heard some one aboard say "They say they are sinking." After she atrask on the backed off She went right out of sight for some time.

By the President-Immediately after I got! on deak the whole of the won turned out. I am

the masthead light. I was on the starboard

CREATING A PANTO IN A THEATRE.

EMBE22LEMENT.

I believe you

THE COLONY.

THE GREATEST EVIL IN

Hongkong, 28th November, 1887.

MAÇÃO.

| FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

26th Novamber.

An article appeared in the Correio Macaenae

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