that

no such grunds to proceed upon. Before such an sutien as the present would lie as a learned judge find said, there must be sufficient proof to satisfy a reneblo un that the censer Lad no other grounds to procal upon than a desire to injure the accusef

Uis Lord chip said it might perhaps saro consi- derable time in the quoting of as if he man thod that he intended to put the case to the jury

case by Mr. Justice Cave

where a

MAIL HUPPLEMENT TO THE * HONGKONG DAILY FRE38" MARCH 219, 1888. -

er aumber of suspicious characters they found in the neighbourhood, and Identided them by the plunder found on them.

in business and reputation and he contented back in a gambling house in Kong-moon and news of their pander, but the paligo, arrested. therafors that he was entitled to substantial using the bank of charting, gets his head bre damages. if Inanrance companies chess to take konned receives very littlo satisfaction, though such stope as these had done they must take he tries to make them pay far doing so.

A curious case of Chinese liwa woman called the consequence. A wrong had been som mitted, and he slead the fury to do all in an after she had been in possession only a short time to pay additional reat during the bind of their power to compensate hin ollent

His Lordship, in addressing the jury, said the examinations or give up the house is forced thers were three questions for them to consider to yield to the consensus of public opinion on the

bf

of the studenta.

1th Marea.

Story of a Fakhoi trader accidentally delayed at Maces by bad weather whiling away the time by a visit to u gaubling "house and losing all his maney..

Athostrionl ocmpany attacked and plundered

Case of abduction in Honam.

.

Fots from Péking Gozetten,

vile, Port Douglas, und. Cooktown. In eigh Daily Carette-Nothing particular at the of these places thore is a Chinese population Viceroy's Yanou or at the Governor's, but the ranging front saverat lanetral: to several thou Tiroy proposas hanging up the inblut he has sunk. The island of Australia, which is rived from Poking, to-day.

dependency of Baglaod. is mis at the live great Extracts from Hongkong and Shangbai contingats, of vast extout in and po papers, fanluding a wonderful story of scorpions ing the eoliest natural product. Minerais of sasuring over 3 foot long at a place in Shanal kinds me fod there, and large- tong, whore they are obliged to koop one of the Lers of Chinese igrato Whither to engage in

aining and other acoupablo M City gatos shut to keep them out.

But the British Colonial Government has bosa vadenvouring to stop this emigration, and for the parpise they enaclent a law ssessing a honeylax uğm overy | Chinesa subject who finds apin the island, the tax ranging from £10 to £10 A Consulato IMPORTANT MEMORIAL BY THE

| Gomaral should ho valablished in Austrália, and Sydney should be chozón me the p fi for the VICEROY OF. THE TWO KWANG, “

tion of the Conginta. This Consul-Guerni The following memorial is translated from the should have chuirgo of the Chine is Sydney, Shih-pas by the Chinese Times

Holbourne, Adelaide, tho varius dicas in Chang Chih Tung, Governor-General of thousand and New Zoubind. Aut to Co Con- To nongs, enbaita a memorial giving their Agonis to be oxidilised is effe ports results of the investigations into the condition

THE CHINESE EMIGRANTS ABROAD.

|

Further subscriptions to amount of Tls. 55 to Court of England, Spain, and Holland, directing the Chise and natives are becoming of

the Yellow River Fund.

16th March.

PEKING NEWS.

On the 1st the weather being warm and Tne, the Emperor, attended by the Princes, the 20

wore frequent oirrace. If its are not adopted fronder the residue of our citizens abroad more coure and penesful, they with all tek hore, and what will teeme of this anyplas qustion of affording efficient protection to our population senttavad along our en const? : Pho abjets abroad is, tests, one that demands our immediat attention and saltado.

Wherever the Chinese commissioners visited

The Attorney-General said before proceeding although his friend had exhausted about one half he wiebod to mentions that he had received a Iat it was not bis intention to do the same with the tar from Me. Wilkinson, solicitor for the plain other half. The first guiastica wasad, rede tiff, with red to the evidence which he (Mr. fendants reasonable and probable cause for their Wilkinson) gavo on Saturday lost with reference action at the time they took it? To complained to the amount of legal expenses incurred. He of this notion in three important respects. He bad stated in the wiluosa box that the expences complained that they had osted and went anaunted, roughlysiparking, to about $3,000. On plaintiff to prisan on a certain hy; ha com- going into the matter carefully since he had found plained that they brought bis bafere a magis- that 32,500 would be about this corrbot anonut, trale and there represented that they had 1, did the defendants, before justibuting pro subject, a few days' grace being, however, slow-by pirates after a hard tight, in which a nimbar

of men were badly bars, the captain of a polico, His Lordship said he thought Mr. Wilkinson's such a serious charge against him that he declines against the plaintif, take ronsonsbleed bor action a very proper one, and he would therefore could not be admitted to bail and as a con- sare to satisfy themselves as to the actual rule-A woman, who had robbed a poor widow, struck best which one to the resoue among the num give him an opportunity of going into the box sequence he was ment back to gaol tomat of the case? Di thoy. boncstly believe the dead by lighting with the bag of mony in bar. The pirates, the editor kears, have since

been caught at Mesao. and correcting his former statement.

bis frial Thuru wao other acts alleged enso'ns laid before the Magistrato 3, Were her hand.

A soldier indverllaing for bis wife, who has Mr. Wilkinson, having gone into the in the petition which might be regarded as an they aotusted by malice In the event of their,

A madman caught walking the streets in witnews.box, stated that when giving evidence aggravation of these three, but these were anbauswering the former two in the affirzeliyo lay run away in consequence of a disputs with a on Saturday he was ander the impression atantially what they founded their claims upan. would not of course have to consider the third fallow fodger, desarting leg bikdrop. Shop Canton in the garb of Adam afce the fall is the amount of legal expens was His friend reminded him, while reading through question, but if they answered either of pears to have been uno of a number of Agiven a beating and tied up till his friends cau $,000. Io found that he had overstated his cases of his own experience in the zending the first two in the magstive it w.nld be, then suite women brought to Centon some twelve be found.

Two students saght writing assays for the the amount. It would be about $2,500, of Worlworth's poons He read an immense nocenry for them to consider the third ques yoars ago who had been carried off by braves At the time of making the former stalemont quantity of very axcellent bet nat vary interest- tion. Toise was alost similar to one do- and umbsequently disposed of by the authorities friends at the examinations at Haichow have been led off with a few days' pangus nod a molerato ho had been under the impression that Mr. ing matter, but now and then almost unexpected-eklud by Me Justics Cave, and be did not by marrings with the soldiers,

Notice that the Consular legs on Shumoon Hagging. Framois had charged the mme fee for attand-by he came upon some rial guns which would be think it would be nogomery to trouble them

A beadmaster trying to split his band-isto of the Chinese. In the British, Spanish, and found, they could be appoindal from nace at the Folies Court as at the Sopreme worth reading to them over again. In the osso further than by calling their attention to bad been placed at half-mast in consequence of the Court. Ho fored or looking into the matter of Lister v. Porrysian, the Lord Chancellor said the fuots of the case. Plaintiff cominence receipt of news of the death of the Emperor of bro and then get denbis pay, the employers de Dutch ecdenies, and recommanding a proposal on the Chinese chuts, hout incur

år g sny extra expunke. Mao to have them af all and colicate Uwir for the establishment of a Consulate General at that Lo had only charged about half.

that in order to justify defendant in an act of basiness in the Man Yuen Teag in 1981, and had Gormany.

The abori was the information gathered from Bally Gazette. The Viceroy visited the do-instraments as poolty for the breach of contract. Mauile, with a view of affording protection to the commission by the mineralist, regarding Mr. Ackroyd, in addressing the jury on bo- that kind there must be reasons' le cause such on insured over slaco in Measts, a eyer & Co.'s)

A correction. The editor understands ho was Chinen ambjects; also ahmitting certain plans half of the defendants, said that as the jury had would satisfy the mind of a discreet man; id Mezera, Fustan & Co.'s. These tan paliotos, vernor and Director of Education Liong, and the

ports, and the incessity of appointing Consular doubtless gathered from expressions which had thero must be probable cause such as for $10,000 each, lud expired early in the year. Literary Chenesllor visited the Governor, at in error in saying the French Conent had fur raising fee funds to carry out the proposed to audition of the sofa the different fallen from him during the course of the trial, would satisfy the mind of a reasonable man. and ou fio 19th March he again insured, blis who Tamen there was a large reorption on the bought the six-legged rig; it has been purchased, undertaking.

hul informed, by Mr. Pituen.

In March, 1888, the memorialist, together with presentatives The mamilo lanned flat, the ammission travolle over a tlistation of their defense was that plaintiff had not shown With regard to the point of consulting catnsel time for $10,000. Ou tho 24th March the Era 10th.""Nothing of importance on the 11th.

The Tartas Generel is to be retained in villor A fies caused by burning crackers occurs in Minster Chang Yin Yuan, submitted a rasoria 51, li, and whorer they want, thoy, that in the action taken by the defendants there of a solicitor, it might be that this would rebut accurred. There was so doubt that it waJ'a

Le Western Suburb, luckily put out before with reference to a plan to raise funds at the

received the most hearty and enthusiastic re had been my want of reasonable or probable the inference of malice, but it bad nothing to de reasonable thing to suppose that the Hos taking and has been granted an honorary tabloi

Usual extracts from Peking Ganelter, So.

much damage is done.:

d feront foreign ports whoro Chinese are con come, nor and be shown that defendants had been with thequestion of reasonable and probable cause pinon 90 Hoon storwards that suspicion at DË

List of gantiaman who have porohased rank gregated, for the purpose of constructing ships-option from their nationals, all of whom en antests by amlive, incom, or ill-feeling, and the In the conduct of this case it had bean necessary events might be around Mr. Bentor at unge

by mairing, contributions to the Yellow River of war to protest our subjects abroad. The asily prayed that ensures for their protection whole burden of prect rested upon them to to proceed in nu unusual, though perhaps sono saut for the books of the Man Tura Tong.

Fund.

memorialists also recommended the appoint. May be speedily adeptal. The anter of China o

•show this. One of car most liarned judges and what objectionable manner, thal of first calling These were produced and given into the charge

In pities of a lending articlo a moral homily

Extrnets from Poring Geretics.

ment of Colonel Wang Juage and Expectant subjects at present trading or working in foign baid that it was part of the liberty of the as his witnesses the gutivilor for the defendants of Postan's compradoro. Mr. Elmer was then

Daily Gazette.A very large number of officers Prefeet Yu Chun Heiet as a commission to visit and do not tall short of several millions, and law which casbled any man to prefer a charge and the defendants themselves. Ho did this be sont to males enquiries. There was a lot of on the advantages of a virtuous life: doing wrong of offence or crime against another, and only as he knew that to obtain a clear staleront of little-tats and gossip going about, and fansitably brings retribution to the dong..

Lad andience of H. E. the Viceroy poster lay the varions delande of the Pacifio and Ladian in seme ports, the migration is increasing, and Now. when it was show that he had been petuated the case ho could not go to a halter source than when it became known that the Insurance Aompetitive examination is de bo hald on the ecolange of visits between Governor and Joonas, to make onreful investigations into the our merchants are thriving The advancing

Literary Chancellor.

quistion of establishing Chinese Consulates, ospority of our people les altructed the atton- by muliro could be ba male liable for his ndnet. Mr. Deccon. He went to that souros, and he was Compatiss had suspicion there were,

Extracts from Hongkong and Shaoghal papers, and raising funde for warship construction.on of the various foreign governments, and Any a who acted bona fide and with good boned to admit that he had received a frea and course, piraty of people to come forward 10th for admission to the naval school at Wham-

Repetition of proclamation by the late Nanbat This memorial was referred by Imperial script their jealous has been arousal. The Dutch anthorities have been endeavouring to expel the grounds for proscation bonld.lay a clurge, am frakstatement from Mr. Deacon Messrs. Garrels and foster those suspicions. Pastau's compra-pon Students who desire to onter are invited to bufero ko could bo nude liable it must be shown and Reuter, the two defondants in this case were fore learned that Wong Chak Lam bad the Ta-to Temple on that dato, and if sodomia, Magistrate enforcing the duty of burying the be the Teung-li Yamón, who theroupon tele-Chinese from thoir eolaion, wad collisions-be-

grapbed the Chiness Minister appointed to tha to the satisfaction of the jury that there were then called. He need not remind them that from some information ond aquainted his master off an allowance for their maintenance will be made lead and nut leaving the onlins above ground.

the very earliest period it had been the oustam of the fast They then had this paper which was then during their stay at the school.

Notice of the removal of the temple to Chen:

hint to inform the respective Foreign Offices of man in all cases to try and throw the blame on bot signet, nor was it a deposition, but purported hatento a vacant lot near the little North Gate, and

Lasse countries of the Chinco Government's somebody else, but hore it was impossible, to do to be a statement of Lo Ngok's that many was the consequent prohibition of shooting rubbish

proposal to send an investigation commission. that as bath were clearly equally responsible given him by the plaintift to purchase kerosine,

In August, 1898, this commission left Canton, Notice of a wonderful atons in a temple at

and visited the different ports along their way. and Mr. Tason, although not a defoodart, and that to set the shop on fire on oonsideration in the vicinity, Jatrinos and froonse not according stood upon the same footing. When in the of receiving Tle. 100. Anybody would have

sanding back reports and observations from time to time. After about a year's absence they re- witness box both Moure, Garrels and Bouter thought that any one who had any interest in Ta-kuan by whieh miraculoas caregara effected. had admitted that they had enspicions. It ap this matter would haro made enquiries at once It belonged to a way of the Sung dynasty, who on almost the idealien lines of that in a Iuto minds from the very first. When quoitioned as to Plaintiff went to Mr. Garrels's office and Mr.he took upon himself to becoma i spirit, visco veded to the Tze-ning Palace and offprodhonige memorisiiat carefully gleaned from them the they are received with sturlasy by the officials pearl to him that suspicions had antered their as to the truth of this. But nothing was done, once lived there enjoying peronnial youth astilbility and high officers above the 3rd risk, pro- tarned to Canton in Beptember, 1837, when the following information regarding the expediency what gave rise to these suspicious Mr. Garrels Garrels at being so cunning of fendo ng hir, which time he has been twice seen in the temple to Her Majesty the Empress.

On the Ind His Majesty received the homage

openially dil tuo Burlish official gaanifest their Mr. Ackroyd. continuing, said that in a case raid first, the circumstance that the plaintiff had Renter, sent the man over to Pastau's, where at long intervals. The stone is stirred in &

ports visited. the Mongol, Korean, and Tkibatan representa. might be arrested, taken befiro amoreased bis insens from $20,000 to 540,000 Br. Benter detained him with tea and olgers bucket of water and the sick who drink it go of all the Peking oficials in the Tai-bo Hall, of establishing Chinese Cousalates in the rusions of the various furaigu gaseraments. Bat more The Commissionors visited altogether over friendship and good will, and they rooted with asistato and suffor grievous wreng na aution just before the Sra. Heimitted that in many while Mr. Daniem was getting ont a warrant way cured after one application.

The examination at Shao-ching had to be post-tives paying their resp is outside the Palace.

twenty ports. They first wont to Manila, which gladness our proposition to appoint Chine for damagon world lie unless it could be proved so that might be an olsinant of enspicion, but for his arrest, Messrs. Cuklwoll and Wilkinson's

The New Year's ftivities were kept up is a Spanish possession. They next visited Sin-Consular representatives to protest enr prople in the Court for nina days with great splendour. that the accuser, was aclmtet by malice. This it was perfuntly ridiculous to say that that fact sterk, who gave his evidence in a most satix-nosed as the students had not arrived at the

gapore, Malanca, Penang, and Yang Kiang their various possessions. They advised our although it might appear strange had boun edalone was sufficient to constituto suspicion factory manner, stated that $22,000 was offered ad

Natica to the people of Shao-obing not to let On the 1st the Emperor prenseded from the Rangoon), all British possessions. They then commissioners to have this messe var sell out mitted to be necessary because a person night and to put n. man in prison on that suspicioa.ben minutes before the man was arrested. Now their houses to evildoers, who take advantage of Pains to the Temple of His Imperial ancestors proceeded to Jih-i San Pao-lang, and Si-li-mi with promptitis, in order Cab aufair tront. have the gravest suspicions again-t another. They had mover asked nor allowed the the question was-Was that bong fluffer! It

Yale all Datch Colonies. After that, they wentment of cur people may be pevated. The and the best grounde for believing him plaintiff any explanation of that, and he had had boonud & at the offer was simply made for the examinations to establish gambling hongos and offered incense to them.

Thirty-six officers recommended to draw up Australia, where they visited Post Darwin. Spanish and Dutch sathorities likewise could ganity, yet where he was not quite certain never had any opportunity of doing so till he the purpose of desining the man in the allies thao to the grant deterioration of the morals

mamorandum of the ceremonies to bo observed Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide, Queensisal, and at rofuse our rogest to lear cousitar vo

presentatives appointed to their colonies. of chlaining a conviction he would be datorred was rat into tho witnem box in the present suit but if plaintiff had been willing to accept thas

Notice of the employment by the Protect of at the Emperor's marriage.

the sites in their vicinity. Proclamation that: baiter order must hs ol from prosenting for fort of rendering himself As they had then heard he was resolving at the offer, would the warrant ever have been put into Huichow of learned missionaries to preach the

At Manila the Chinese commanity com- Manta being hencest to China, and our people subject to an action for damage. A great deal time be increased bis insurance large consign-oxecution? The man was arrested and brought hul born said about the defendants having noted i ments of a new stook of drugs, and also was start before the magistexte and remanded for the Sacred Dict at the floors of bis Yamên-a concaeserved.tlue has been the caso hitherte when the plained bitterly of the wrougs they received as thote being in greater neod of protection than Emperorrisils thoaltar outside the City is Marthe hands of the Spaniards. They earnestly cowhere, anal-General should be ap an the opinions expressed by other people. Noring & new business in text. Another thing purpose of gting Lo Ngak aa a-witnose. Mr highly opproved by the Editor.

Mysterious light son on the side of the Kuajesty must not be disturbed by people chattering enfronted for the appointment of Consals to pointed there as the first step. The memorialist ho took it that the defendants were perfectly which appeared to have increased their ruspicions econ, as agent for the defendant, in the

has consalted by telegraph with Minister Chang Notien of the Triennial Examinations at the protect thou, volunteering to defray the expenses Justified in acting upon that epiuiou iesit was that they thought plaintiff was going to meantime opposing bail Mr. Brereton was Pag, mountain mar Halchow

A women cutting grass at Kaishan stumbles Capital. All compatent to take part are to be of such au undertaking. The Chinese, there Yiug Yias, regarding the appointment of Wang why they shonid 'uat bave done so. conk? be shown that there was sonic good reason claim from the companies separately. They had thn brought into the ears, bat what happened on a jar full of shoes of syco apparently spuns informed dinner given the Mongolian Princes ombor over 50,000, and are carrying on a most Jung-ho, as. the Chinese Conand-General t

The Toarned her the evidence, and he thonght that the fact afterwords was of litle mousut with regard to

thriving business, notwithstanding the great Mauila. This officers because he is coun e thon grated at great length from the that plaintiff orale ni consealant that he was the present suit. The important matter was hundreds of years old.

amatise of Fukion, atal as they majóri y pf tho ores of Looter Perry, line. Fealer, roking up his claim on Meyer's from the sms the initiatory proceedings. The first thing assed the sir ingrul pig at present in Mr. Pit-

It la reported that ibe French Conent has par- at the Palace on the 10th of the 1st the brutally murdered out of personal hatred or Chinese in Manila are fukin men he will b

Wrongs inflicted on them. Some of them, are So, in support of his arzamin Continu- books which were in the hands of Pastat. & Co, which had struck his Lordship, and whink man's premises of Sharon and intoads sending various Legations at Paking on the th, in bonjuntousy, others have their dwellings burned and ale to command their respect al confideret ing be suid hat the casea cibod prrid that a on ntirely disposed of that point. Again they had no doubt struck the jury also, in instituting a pressation was not bound to make looked upon itse very Kaspicious circumstance that if this man had really been gailty of it to Paris after exhibiting it in Hongkong for our of the King of Holland's birthday.

the boneft of the Yellow River Fand.

The yarns Provincial authorities notioodplundered. In all of thore cases, the civil and besides, to is a pan of tridexperience, and military authorities sont to investigate the affair well versed in breign affairs. Ik as on of the the 'st investigation, het simply sneh an that after making his first olan 'ba pat na arson, lo shenld have made his claim in the way

Notica of the death of the German Emperor that their several contributions for the year, in evince the most Sagrant partiality, and connive investigating commisom, ad pro led to investigation as would satisfy a reasonable further claim for tea. They had had a quantity he did. This might have boon regarded as evid max that he had sufficient gecantar att na. of ovidenes on the point as to whether plaintiff enge of an attempt to take advantage of the firs at the age of 95, and the seccossion of his grandall Tia. 7,000,000, mast be sent ap to the expital in at the guilt of the originals. In addition to Manilu, where he steal by the rudition

proper time, hali by the commencement of the 5th, these wrongs, the most extortionate taxes are all peels of the Chinese phers Taming to the facts of the case, life. Ackroyd had soy tea or not on his promises and iz son bat if a falony wore committed it seemed to son as Kaiser Frederick,

Gwat Religious fostical, procesions. &c, to head the balance before that of the 12th moon.

loried on them, in direct violation of treaty The meraorialist in reply received a Beach contended that the Tauts as acted in evidence part of the evidence of the plaintiff himself they his the presumption was that the man

An important despatch being missing, all the stipulations. Their wrongs becoming at last from Minister Chang Yi Yim, in which he clearly insticed the defendants in acting as they had the evidence of Mok Achun. Messrs. Mayer would have find his claims made up in fall and hold on the 24th March at Sinhui; it is exported

larks in the card of Revenue ruro locked up unbearable, the Chinese were about to address a stated that he had communiented His matter to did. While on this pont, he might mention and Co.'s compradore, and of Holliday, Wise and presented it at once. Then with regard to the to be very grand affair.

Two cases of highany robbery reported in the until it was found in a small envelops in the petition to the Government of Spain, setting the foreiga ollies of the Spanish Governmeuf. that bad defendants been actuated by any other Co's compradore, who produced disments show claim for ta, why this was a ground for think

forth their grievances and praying for redress.and they had assented to our proposed anter motive than that of a desire to see justice ad.ing that about the tins of the fire a consign-ing the mar gailty of arson he could hardly neighbourhood of the Old Factories. In one case Vice-Froakient's desk

Suicide of a writer in the Board of Works and Therapon the Sponiaris united to opet them taking. But their Colonial offer objected to ministorod they might have taken Lo Ngok to a ment of some forty pics of ten for the Man dorstand. If it was thoughs that plaintiff bad band of robbers armed with swords robbet a

from the island, and only desisted from carrying to carrying out of the scheme, and consequently Magistrate, havo street him to ruske a deposition. Tuon Tong arrived by thostemmer Aline. With not that amount of ten on the premises it migh: passerby of over $10 and an umuriia, in the his wife; canse unknown.

A woman knocks a robber as the head with adut the attempt upon the arrival of the invesit ne bo hold in alone. The memorialist and then have asked the Magistrate cu his own regard to the first interview with Mr. Garrets, be a ground for resisting his clairt, but certainly othor they stopped a ocolie sad took his clothes.

Extracts from Peking Gazettes.

stone and kills him near Poking.

tigating commission. Under this state of things, would observe that in conformity will the pro- responsibility to issue a warrant for the arrest the fact of Mr. Garrels lefog anxious to have not ground for n oharge of area. With refor

Daily Gazelle-Nothing - very great ing

Carzon News.

the establishment of a Consulate-General at visions of international law, whenever a sale is of the plaintiff. He thought the fact that they the smonut claimed by the plaintiff written dowenco to this tea there was the ovideos of Vr portando The Govoran bas hang up the sorolt Further, report of the pirasy noticed yesterday. Manila is imperativo, Additional Consulates de privileged to accedit a diplomatic representa refusal to shelter fasmaalvos in this manner on a pot of paper in his presence 16 this iCarrels's ongopradove as to thero being soine tea proved their bona fides. Passing on to the facts pression that, in Mr. Garrela's mind, there must on the premises, and they had also the oviduce given-hisa by the Emperor; and the capture of A Police boat, which came to the rescue was onlar Agencies may be established in other five to the court of auther independent state, of the car, they wore briefly this. After the have been some idea that some fatura claim was of Mesars, Holliday Wiss and Co.'s compradors some ten boats and 700 picula of zuggled salt utterly defeated and the captain and crew out to

dec arpadiont or necessary.

rent ports of the same stato. Cabs is like viso rived they could find trace of the piratea. fire bar taken place vertsia reports reached the going to be made. Ms. Garrols positively stated that certain consignments of ten were shipped reported-List of applicants for rank in return pieces. When the steamers sent to the spot ar-parts of the island, as the Consul General may suo can also send Consular officers to the Rillo- Upon their arrival st Singapore, the Commie-dependency of Spain, bat China established her ears of Mr. Garrels who, as in duty bound, caused that the plaintiff said that that was the whole of to the plaintiff and should have arrived here of

Au examination was to be held in Evan-lausing went, together with Chinese Consul Tso Consulate there years ro, and why should she enquiries to be nude by his clark, Mr. Ehner. his claim, whereas plaint and his interpreter the 22nd or 23rd March. It was very clear

College in Kwei-shan on the 2nd day of the 2nd Ping lung, to call upon the Governor, from not appoint a Consul to Manila The Taung-li Mr. Ehmer was told by the neighbours that in both awors that what was said was "That is all the jury believed all these witnesses that ther

moon (the 14th).

whom they morived every civility. The Chinese Yautu, through their representating to tho. their opinion the fire was a auspicious one. The for ginseng and drags." In such a case he must believe there was tes in the zerine at the

The fire pirates captured by the Kwang-an population in this island amber 150,000 men, Court of Spain, shonki arre ngon that govern man at the Flau og shop said he bad gone to thought that it was only fair that the benefit of time of the fire. Rat, at all events, this was not

having refused to acknowledge their gailt when and they are the richest among our merchants. went to spoedily grant our request, and issue the Man Yuen Tong to warn them that the shop the doubt should be given to the actual sponker the case the jury were considering now. Ther

brought before the Prefect, are sent to the Naula! Aside from the government buildings and pre- the necessary Instructions to the Culonial Gov. was on fire, but the people there denied it. The rather than to the listor, who was listening were not considering whether or not this man people of the Wo Ke went at or on a sitdilur through an interpreter. Now, the next point for was entitled to the whole of bis ruim, but Landing article proposing that subscription and Ponyn Magistrates for further examinatiomies, four-fifths of all real estates are owned by erneut at Manila to receive the Chine

Two thieves suonage to seo a dinner by the Chinese, the remaining fifth being owned by presentative. After the Con-ulate Geral at errizd and found the place detected. The next consideration was that the defendants seemed to whether the defendants were justified by ressour lists like those organised by Mr. Chu in Shang-going to ashopkeeper who had bought aroust pig Europeans. Every year large numbers of Chi Masila has been formally established, other day the plaintiff was a shim to Mr. Garrels have made very little enquiry or axamination afle and probable canas in getting bin arrested has for the relief of sufferers by the Yellow offer his ancestors and taking is away on burers arrive at or leave the island, and Consular officers should be appointed to the for Tis. 10,800. Mr. Carrils, knowing that into the matter. They had certainly sost out on a charge of sreon. With regard to Wong Liver foods shall be got up here and leewhore pretense that the wrong one had been sent and

Registrar General was appointed, to overse different ports of the island as may be needed. plaintiff was insured in Pastau's tola Lim that some one who might be called the pickor-up of Chak Law, his pressace in the matter was in the Empire, the merchants and other sub that the pork latches had sent them to fetch it their movements. The file of the Registrar. In the English and Dutch colosis, wherever the he oond only enim from his firan a proportionato nuconsidered trides to collect gosip He had secounted for by Paste's sompradore hav-scribing so much month according to their back.

Gomoral, however, are not made known to the Chinese are unjustly treated nad illegal taxes are amin, to which plaintiff objected and said that said that he went in the neighbourhood and ing mentioned to him about the fire and means while the distress lants.

Bobbery of clothes, &o, in the city. No clus Chinese Consul, and no joint supervision over levied on them, Cananlar representatives should Fisteu's was a separate affair, Mr. Giarrels to made enquiries. Heasted ono man who said he bad having naked him to lot im know if he

ids to how it was done.

Chinese- omigration is axeroised. In eowo-be appointed as ciroaestances may regaim, make sure that this was the whole amount of given the alarm and was told that there wusure, Trard anything. They had haard Wong Chuk

Prefect Yu, generally known to foreigners as

In the Island of Borneo, as xuon as fullin- quence, many deceptions and irregularities are the plaintiff's elsim, onward him to write it on and another one had told him that when he went Lim's oradants as to how he became acquainted

. . Uching, Imperial Commissioner, &c. &a practised by tas labour companies, and the Chi-vestigations buretesa made, the moralist will pices of paper in the presence of himself to the shep he found the doors shut and the place with Lo Nyok and got his statement, and they

will be back to-morrow from bis Mission ofse Cansul is powerless to prevent them. What consult with the Chious Muister appointed to and some of his employés, all of whore agred doserted. These men wore never called as wit had also bol U Tar Wan's version of the story,

Enquiry.

is desirable is fast the Chinese Cousu! be allow the Courts of England, France, and Holland astỏ that on that occasion uhhing was said about nesses, because, as they were told, they objected and it would be for thom to say which they com-

power for the prevention of irregularities. for the Consul General aut 14 stat, the me was books, and on camining these ho was onmetazoes he thought they were vary wise, but of the intervention of the lawyer, his Tortship

At Malecon and Penang, which are nor to mortalist had already requested that-it hu-paic by no means matished na-they dated only from it was too much for defendants to come into agreed with the Attorney-General that the defen The householders in the vicinity of the North ing the waste lands there.

A robber caught in Sin-ning, asmed Ya Ah Singapore, there are large numbers of Chinese out of the government fauds. On the 12th of the Chinese New Year, while the balance of Contbond ask the jury to believe what they had | dönts could not prutent themselves by merely say.

Gate have been forced by the frequency of stock of the previous year was brought forward said. Then they were told that ons ont of pacing that they acted on the adviceof their solicitor robbery there to organize themselves as special you, acknowledzes his guilt and deniances his pursuing a thriving business. At Forak and the 6th moon of this year, he receival a m

prizvipal

Solonger the Chinese labourers, who are princi-unication from the Tang-li Yan, directing in one sum, no details whatever being given pla had said the fire was very curious and an On the question of realice, it would be sufficient constables, each house furnishing ane mun overy

A man caught attempting to ravish one of the pally employed in tin mining, and who number him to attend to the applying of funds for the Neither was Mr. Garrels antisfied as to plaintiff's othor set book their heade and said anquirica for the jury to Bud that the defendants wat night for patrof duty, explanation as to the origin of the fire, which ought to he mula by the Insuranes Companies. influenned by any indirect motivo According gumbler drawing attention to bis winninge nurses of the Foundling Hospital on the East orer 100,000 mon, are quite well protected. Se as peusrs of the proposed Consulate General The

Parade Ground, cangned as a warning.

vural-of the Chinese here have amassed fortunes memorialist Ands that is the port of Mauila the was not corroborated by the boy employed to Aid it was upon each grounds as these that to the legal morning of the term malice, if the by declaring he had not been paid in full is at:

A thief who had successfully stolen two legs of millions, and they still retain the costumes of Chines murchants are both willing and able to the Man Yuen Tong to light the lamps. Then they clapped a uran into prison and nest ofine itay onnsidered defendants had been actuated tacked by thieves as he leaves the den and rob of pork from a butcher's basket, caught by an trair home country. At Penang, where the capport a Consaar ofies, and that for the first. the defendant two days afterwards pat in a forward and mid they had reasonable and by any other moure in instituting this presso bai of all. olait for a large quantity of ten Mr. Garrals probable grounds for so doing. Mr. Garrels tion other than a desire to see justion adminis- A woman's son falling ill she makes search advised attempt to take the butcher's solos Chinese are a must enterprising body of man, it rear only will it be necessary for the government is disirable to appoint a Vice-Consul. who will to advance any funds, and his will be repaid at meda enquiries of Lo Chun, who sew the pro-ald in his evidence that : WLA nottered, then they would be justified in Buling and finds two pieoos of jess-paper under the

An earring snatcher caught and cangued at ant in genesrt with the Consul at Singapore. the end of the year ner of the fees ollected, mises previous to the insurance being effected, and satisfied with plaintif's explanation concern that they had been influenced by walico. As to stove, which had, it is supposed, been placed Kuei-san.

At Yang Kiang Rangoon), in British Burial From the second year onwarde no demand red ha toldr. Garrels that he saw no ten excepting the origin of the fire. He told plain the question of damages, if the jury found a there by the boy's sister-in-law with a view to

Extracts from Peking Gazettes and Hongkong there are over 30,000 Chinose, who have estabybo minde on the national funds, but all the work a few minutes. Chan aping: who had bad prao- tiff to bring the two persons who were last in verdict for the plaintiff he was entitled to all as causing him to fall sick. On their removal the and Shanghai papers,

Lished among themselves a Ning-yang Guild,ing expenses of the Consulats, including the H. E. the Viceroy visited the Liter.ry Chan-and many basisess companies. Hoc is to prinsalarim of the ofteurs, will be delayedont of the Gartel enquirios, informed him that it was not that the boy who lit the lamp said he did not amount in the way of comperiton for loss of the criston to keep a large stock on bend. Mr. think the fire could have been caused by the raputation and the ignominṛ he had suffered.

the fire, which had caught some bed curtains, was Temple of Literature. Ehmer made enquiries of the neighbours on upsetting of the lamp, whereupon Mr. Garrels The Jury then retired to consider their verdict. promptly extinguished. either side, who ridiculed the idem acha thing, said his suspicions were increased. Would it After ac absence of about half-an-hour they A boy seriously hart. by another archin hit- Mr. Garrols and Mr. Router were in communi- not be likely that if plaintiff had really com-returned a vordiet, finding by a majority of ting him on the head with a tile. cation, and it was only after the claim for tea was { mitted the brime of which he had been accused, four to two (1) that the defendants before fu- The keeper of a temple at Fatahan finding ho msdo that they learned for the first fine tant a that before bringing the boy Mr. Garrels hestitating preceedings against the plaintiff had was losing his fees by worshippers making a few days before the firm the plaintiff had increased would have coached him in the story he was to taken reasonable care to inform themselves as practice of burning their jous paper outside the he insurance from 920,000 $10,000, a faol tell? Then thay came to the one of the books to the real state of the oase; and (2) unanimously, building, covers the Bonnt eae with filth so which increase their suspicions. Rumours Mr. Carrels was not satisfied with the plaintiff's that the defendants honestly believed in the case that they may be compelled to enter in that the fire was viewed with suspicion by many slook account became he had simply brought as laid before the magistrate.

A fire averted by a dog barking and giving of the neighbcms reached Mr. Reuter through forward the stock from the last year in one item. Mr. Akroyd moved that judgment been the alarma; the candles put at the feet of

orpes had caught the curtains.

TYELK

a

for contributions to the Yellow River Fund.

Examination lists of tho Tama Chi College, Further subscriptions amounting to Tle. 46 to to Yollow River Fund.

* 14th Morch.

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NEWS.

The Imperial saustion having beca obtained a Memorial Temple to the chaste widows of the Prefecture has been founded at Hui-chow.

The Cemetery Committas offer a reward of

A Court

Notice that the Lags were displayed on

ten. h next thing Mr. Garrels asked. for, to being cross-examined. Well, under the cir-sidered the more probable. As to the question the graves of the dead, or $5 to sayuko gizing the poor there to seek subsistənes by entlivge,od the privilege of investigation, and to mo bis what ought to be done. In the matter of salary

$10 to anyone who may arrest any body robbing Proclamation by the Prefact of Huishow urging information leading to their arrest.

recovers. And

also

tical experience as a tea dealer, în answer to Mr i the room, and plaintiff did so.. Mr. Garról said expapeos and whatever the jury thought a fair arm of fire in Fungisoo Siroct; luokily cellor-yesterday, and the Gayeiner visited the oipal natural proddet bars, co-hides and (pre--Zeus. Should there be a surplus wilance of the

SUMMARY OF THE "KWANG-PAO.”:

rewarded for their meritorious exertions.

officers.

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vicus) stones coming next in importance. A fees, it can bo reserred as à pro fund for the Consalate should be established here, for the constrastion of warships, to be specially used maintenance of commercial relaticus, and for the for the protection of our subject alrond. regulation of frontier matters.

A Hierary college should also be established Leading article on the proposed taxes on Cli At Doli the Chinese labourera zubor oror in Manila, and all the necessary books and nesain Australiu, which the editor thinks the home 10,000 men, most of whom came from Swatow classics be provided for these, the funds for Government will never agres to, being contrary and its vicinity. These emigrants go first to such an institution to be subscribed by the mom both to Treaty and to International Law. ng Singapore or Penang, where they are carefully chants The Corsal General should be the land has always had the repatation of the great examined by English offcials, and if they are President of the College and he should select n est libera ity-de-foreigners resorting to places found to voluntarily desire for work, as agree rps of competent professors, who will betrapt his compradora, Mak Akun, and at the let He said he thought that suspicious. But if it tered for the defendants with dosta

beneath its flag, and trusting thevein Chinosement in Chinese is drawn up with them, and oue yong on in the ctrines of our national April Mok Akun Juformed Me. Reuter that had been the intention of the plaixbić to His Lordsbip and ho would entor judgment A married woman having beaght a house for base fucked not valy to Hongkong and Sings they ars sent to Deli to work. Their chief cosage, the elbice of China, the principles of the be had obtained some in portent infua dafrand the companies, would it sat have been for the defendente, but would roservo the ques. bor mother to live in, her brother claims it on pore, but to its envoral Colonies in the Southcupation is the planting and curing of tobacco, five relations, oto

The memorialist estimates at the foes to ba tion concerning, the fir, and that if he easy for him to have in de out a full statement | tion of cost.

the mother's death, and the sister is compelled Pacific, to the great adcastigu of trade and famed the thrifty and industrions among them can and Mr. Garrela nitomilol at the officer of of imaginary details! And, in any cash, mua it

to give him some money before abe cun got dustry tharain, and as Australia is wealthy there manage to hoard up over 3100 a year; whilananally derived from gistration, tho issue et Mesra Wottor and Deacon the following moro- fair not to give the man any opportunity of

possession of her property, the wise men of the is not even the ease the Dutch have in Java, others, who are less diligent, will ret earn invoices, ete, will amount to a couaidorable sum ing they would there mest the man who could making an explanation? When the plaintiff was

ward dociding that it really belongs to her, but the Siamese in Siam, and the French in Saigon, suficient to support life, Gambling is encouf which, besides defraying all the expenses of the give them this information. Accordingly they put in the box during the kearing of the present

that as her brother is very poor she ought that a pollaris necessary for the purposes of aged by the head labourers, and those who lesa Conenate will bears a surplus balance. But wont to Hir. Deacon's office, and as what secaruit.be gave a perfoelly satisfactory explanation.

to give him something.

public revenue.

and are unable to pay their debts are compelled should the fees prove inulegutte to meet ex- red there must be still fresh in the minds of the The Attorney Groueral then touched upon the

Two women caught with to kidnapped girls

to work for another year. In this way many penses, the memorialist will faire the deficit by jary it would not be necessary to enter inte de part played in the tranmolios by Wong Chak

at Hatcher.

Notice that there has been a rehearsal of the are detained from returning home, year after subscription ng tao mentaals, upon whom 12th March. tails. The result of that interview was Quid the Lam. He characterised the story, as told by

Nation of woman walling her shild for 30 serenonies to be observed today at the Festival yeur. The laws of the Datch Colonial Govern official titles will be bestowed.

All the foregoing fects and propitious the plaintiff was arrested. Taking the whole facta Wong Chak Lam inthe witness box, as totallyim- SPECIAL TELEGRAM CONTAINING LATEST

held in the Temple of Confusius in his honnue.ment provide that when Chinese labon ers are Oh, which the Editor thinks very cheap.. into consideration he thought the jury would probabis The fact that directly after he arrived

"PEKING GAZETTES:"

Notice of the salutes in Hongkong on the It appears that on these occasions, at which all guilty of any offence, their empleyors shall not memorialist, besides communicating to the agree with him that defralants" had the very from Canton ha shoo'd ese Purtsu'scompradore, strongest grounds for their suspicions.

H.III. Frince of Li Grand Secretary Ng losion of the death of the Emperor of Gorany, the High Officials attend, a solemn ballot is per-chastise them privately, but sex them to be Tenng-li Yamin, and the Minister of the North- He who mentioned to hits his suspicions about the lo-pu, Assistant (rand: Secretary Clang C

Extracts from Peking Gurettes,

formed by boys, who dance to sacred musis hold- dealt with by the proper anthoritits. A litera Sea-bourd, begs to reverentially submit to wonid al call the attention of the jury that Ere end asked him to be on the alert if he should wan, Acting, President of Beart of War Hs Officers left their cards on the Vigaroy in per

Daily Gazette.-The Governor and other High ing feathers on long handles.

of three years is slen fixed as the period the consideration of ITer Mugesty the Empress dafendants d'd nothing before consulting Mr. hear anything, and then the following day. "just Heng-sues, and Vice-President of Board uf

The dates appointed for the Examinations inhiness labourer should be employed; after and His Majesty the Emperor.

which time, no matter whether or not he owes Tacon, who strongly advised them to prosecute, by chanos," na Wong Chuk La franed, Works San Tu-wou, having done good nervios son it being the 1st day of the End moon-The Shao-Laing F and that two or three Baya Inter Mr. Trerefen Ls Aweng calling with Lo Ngok, was too fa to the State, the Board of Civil Office willrepertoired the congratulations of the various high uncle on pretence of providing for her, and left money be famished him, to enable existence

Governor offered inconse at three temples, and. Story of a widow beguiled to Canton by ter debts, he shall be discharged, and his passage THE RECENT POWDER EXPLOSION

AT AMOY. n retained and that he also was of the probable to be credited for a moment. He au hat honours should be decreed them.

in the lurch at a brothed to which he bod turn home. Notwithstanding the same opinion, Ho submitted that through-mitted that the whele osso as regards Lo. Ngak

Li Hungchang, Vioero of Chibli. Trong

MEMORIAL OF THE VICEROY, out the whole case the defvadante bad acted was a conspiracy. The defendants knew nothing

Extracts from Hongkong and Stanghal papers, brought her; appealing to the neighbourhood, of this law, no mention of it whatever is made

The Chinese Times trauslates the following with the greatest good faith, and there was of Wong Chat Lun yat they made no enquiries a-chuat, Tinary of Warking, are slabe including the proclamation issued at faleng she has been taken charge of by cae of the in the thinese eattract, and euplovers are at not a single fact to show that they aver offered as to his charactor any steps to test the oru

Native Hospitals peading further proceedings. liberty to malt.est the Chinese with impunity from the Peking Gazette: may reward or attempted to percure evidence in dibility of his story. A more completo illustra Chia-tang, Viceroy of Caaten, and Shou Yu-

Tan Chung-in Viceroy, of Shansi, Chang with reference to Mr. Little's stormer.

A boy of 12 accidentally shoots himsolt play Upon thees wrongs being reported to the Dutch The Viceroy at Fooshow forærds a re my improper manner. The fant that they hadtion of went of rotsonable and probable passing, Vioaray of Yunnen, to be recommended

ing with firearms.

authorities by the investigation commission, a poet of the recent powder explosion at and of the measures which have consulted counsel before laying the enso before jaould not be imagined. With regard to this the for some distinction. Cán Chin-tang, Governor

4 Tuoint priort in Sin-ning found drowned, promise was obtained to have a more satisfac Amey the agistrate must weigh heavily in the de defendants had said that Mr. Denoon was datis. of Kensal wal Lit Ming-clano, Governor of

He had left his home to go to another village and tory state of things inaugurated. A Vice-Consul been taken for the relief of the Buforora. It fendants favour. If the defendants had setor feil as to the credibility of Wong Chak Lou's Formoss, to bove their ranks given back to them to prevent the dienstecus famines by which from wards.

Leading article on the measures to be taken was found floating in the river a few days after ought to to appointed to this place for affording seems that the powder and mrmitious for tho ase

the peelel protection. At Kulabs are to be of the troops at Amoy were formerly stored with culy upon the advice of their solicitor it could story. They said they we e simply acting on Notice of a competitive examination for stu- time to time the North of Chios i depopulated, not be said, he appreheaded, that they were Mr. Deacon's advies when they instituted a prodentships in the Chupo Celiege and of the in

Two prostitutes at Fatsian carried off by rob found 7,100 Chinese, upon whom the most ex-in the city, but awing to the risk arising from its linbla for this action. [In support of this conarcation on the strength of Wong Chuk Tram the Yang Chong College.

The first is to plant trees, which has been shown bers

Besire taxes aro levied. Gambling is most rife prosence among a crowded population, the na tention the learned council cited the ease of statement. Let the jury for one moment plás

to prevent drought. Theseord is to dig deep wells. A temple near the Farg lake in Huinhow, here, and many are forced to become naturalized gazino was in 1879 roared to the barbs at Fb- NEWS. Snow. Allen) Finally he submitted that do themselves in plaintif position sad pongider

The third is to dig onpals by which in times of mooh frequented in Spring by persons admiring as Dutch subjects.

mang-kang. The duty of guarding it devolved A boy buying an egg he his head broken by food the waters of the Yellow River can the beauties of Nature, baving fallen into disre In the cities of Po Ko-poi and Win Ting-nei, by turns upon the loont troops, and once a year fondants had almdant grounds for instituting whether it would be sy ompensation to them

at the beginning of winter this powder was takon the prosecution; that they had acted on the ad-to be told that after being thrown into prison one of the assistante in the shop, who thought he be let off and used to irrigate the land-pad make pale, anteoription of some $1,000 has been raised which are in the vicinity of Kalaba, many

Chinese are found. And in San Faoilung, Sanout and dried in the sun to present it from vice of counsel in as doing and that they were without any just canes, they hail no redrosa ar was stealing. The shopman will buvo to pay for it fortile as is the rainless Egypt. The fourth to to renovate il actuated by to other matives than a desire for their accusers had noted in a perfectly dons his ill advised haste.

extend railway communication. If the North The editor ropozta a wonderful case of resa, Mai Li-fon, i Limi, etc., whints are all becoming dump. Lisutuusut-Colonel. I Ching- juste.

fids manner, haring genaulted Mr. Deaton. Amald-servant caught stealing, paraded was opened up by railway it would be easy to covery from sickness aonsaquent on the sufferer Uatch possessions, over 200,000 Chinese are on list sad four soldiers were in charge of the The Attorney-General, in summing up for the What would beons of their freedom and rethrough the streets and then dismissed... rend supplice there in time of famins. The Afth anbscribing. 86 and presentlog 20 boxes of pillagregated. Tace are most outrageously treated magazine, which contained at thy time over plaintiff, said that there was some opinion ex-putation if they could be taken away by any A woman bagaiting widows to marry again or is to bring the fortile lands on the frontier to the Yellow River Fund, and hopes others will by the Dutch authorities, and when the com- 10,000 eatties of powder and saltpietre. At about, mission: visited them, they all with one im Sam, on the morning of the 19th November an proused on Saturday last, by the jary, respecting two gentlemen who might wish to do so, their do worse detooted, in the Western Suburb end ler anltivation, so that the people who find it in follow his example. the addresses of counsel, and he felt it roomssary to excuse being that they had consulted Mr. Deasant to the Authorities.

possible to make a living barreu portions, Nutics of several people being hurt in prle poured forth their wrongs. If our go additional body of Sfteen nou was detached, to Vinsist upon the right of connal to address the; son. They had heard of the Belga of Terror, Te chook robbery in Hai chow two pilories of the Empire may have somewhere to which scramble for a ring of atras fired in the air with a verament is to protect those people, the place the magazine for the purpose of airing and. jury on the faste and on such points of law as and of bitres de cachet, but all this would be as in which they are wont there to put robbers and they may emigrats and li a on plooty.

bomb attackel, on the 2nd day of the 2nd moon, should be regarded na socond in imporizues to drying the powder. At about 2 pa loud ex- News.

the preacion of which is thought to bring luck Manila alone, sad a Consul General" about losion was beard, and the powder factory was might be sage ient or necessary to lay before nothing compared with Mr. Deacon. If they let them starve to death have been placed at the them. He wished to say that he did not do this were going to accept this argument all any one gato of the Prefect's Yamen to serve as a Copy of the address presented to the Emperor In their excitement knives were draw and the appointed. He should take ebarge also of the found to be in rains. I Ching-bai and the nius because he imagined the jury had not boun able would have to do if they wished to imprison a man deterrent.

by the Ministers of State on the occasion of the toe energetio soramblers are now locked up await Chiness in San, Fac-lung and the adjacent toon others having eatively disappeared. The to grasp the facts, but simply because, he felt it would be to pay their fee and consult afr. Deacon. A fisherman failing to carry out bis vor to a New Year, congratulating His Imperial Maing the couple of the injuries indicted by the places. And it Consuls and Vice-Consuls neel loss of life and property in the vicinity was im was a duty he owed to his client. He thought He submittel that there had been an absolute want ghost who enabled him to assure a good hou jesty on the posse the Empro is now enjoying, Another ease of several man being injured sa ba further appointed, the Consul-General mense. The civil and military authorities and the most convenient course for him to parame of reasonable and probable caus for the notion was found drowned a few days after, it is supposed Themes for the examinations at the Tuah another onss in which knives were drawn. Its recommend the necessary appointments just as the vity tire beigados hastened to the spot and would be to address himself, to the facts first. taken by the defendants, and their having failed by the ghost.

Hain College

pose that a man who got the ring last year won in the case of Manila:

rendered what useistance they cock. In the With reference to law, a though the issue was a to make careful and diligent, enquiry..as to the Note that Halchow is a very dirty city, bab Notice of the advertisement for s wife in the $2,000 forwards in the lottery, and everyone In Australia the commission visited Fort evening, the smoky cleared away and ensklod Darwin, Bydney, Melbourne, Wangaratta Eeech-steps to be takon for the relist and treatment of most furportant one and the queation an exceed grounds for their suspiolana before fantitating there are no mosquitoes there. The people at Masac papers. In Ohing these things ore manag. therefore was anxious to get it this year,

A kipper caught in Shuntak by the father worth, Bonells, Nowcastle, etc., all of which the sufferers. The Admiral Pong Ch'u-ban, ingly difficult one, be was gaite willing to leave the prosecution was amply suficient to sub-tribute this too stone like a toad outside the City od by the parents. that in the hands of his Lordship, who would stantiate the charge of malice secording to the Gate, but the Editor thinks this absurd.

Account of the capture of some pirata bosta of the kidnapped boy stumbling across them on are on or near to the son. At Port Darwin tho Taotsi Kast Chan, the Sub-Profect Tang direct them, and it would not therefore be necer legal meaning of the word. The plaivtif A thisf. manages to tla three men's tails to and arrest of a number of pirates at Macdo, who passage boat, and banding the rasgal over to the ttura is a Chinese population of over 3,000, and Pao-shlen, and the Magistrate of Tanga

ai Sydney and ita vicinity the Chinese number all furnished reports of the catastrophe and sary to follow his friend through the long course had waffered a substantial loss by the fire, gether and then rug off with their caps, they be had been engaged in the robbery of spawn Felice ho had taken. They saw what an immense array he had been imprisoned, he had been put to ing unable to give chase.

shop during village festival in Binkai. The Themes for the examinations in the Yuels over 1,000. The common also visited Bris asked that funds should be sent for the relist A gambler domaading to have hir losing paid piraton had deserted their boats and carried off hna College.

bane, the capital city of Queensland, Towns of the sufferers The Viceroy after consul of law books there were upon the table, and expenses for his "dafonce, and Le bad mattered

15th March.

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