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Bongking, 17th March, 1879,
POLICE INTELLIGENCE.
BEFORE F. W. MITCHELL, Esq.
AN IMPUDENT SCHOOLMASTER.
THE DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19π, 1878.
In auswer to Mr. Watton, wiluces eald the information be received was that defendantÿ' boat at Stons-cutters' Island lowered their ail, and put the bags into the fabing Cost The information be got was that it was boat No. 28. The defondants said the staff came out of the cargo.
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the
** The Court adjotirned to 10 s.ip, shis day. MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT,
BEFORE HG. THOMSETI, Esq, RN.
THE "CHALLEN ALREET."
To the Court, witness said he bad vo bapa of getting hold of the men who escaped from the The above case which was sent back from the fishing-bout.
Supreme Court for rebearing, ome on again yesterday, Mr. Hayllar, instructed by Mesurs. Francia & Stephens, appearing for Captain Gouyon, and it Toller for the Grown.
First defendant said he was a schoolmaster he resided next, or adjoining the second de fendant'a garden. The second defendant garų bim permission to promenade bis garden. A 15 p.m. on the 17th be was walking around the garden, when the defendant came to him and abused him for being ‘a the garden. Did not fight with second defendant. Has a witness to the effort that he had permission to walk in the garden.
Mr. Watton said his defence was that the bage of einff were sweepings, and the ouly point A scholaster named Kong-see-fock, and a
bia Worship could come to, if not, satisfied it gardener to Mr. Aquinho named Wong-A was sweepinge, was unlawful possession, and chow, both at West Point, were charged by under the oimumstances a light ine would be Chinese annatable No. 185, with &ghting in badeguate. He would ask his Worship to deal gurden of Mr. Aquiolo,
as leniently as possible, an there were a great number of them, and soma were more children
breeder.
Ounstable $85, recalled, said he could not identify any of the defendants as the parties who actually put the bags in the fishing-bont, they were, in fact, all ougaged.
Mr. Wotton. stated be had no witnesses to all on behalf of the defendants.
Mr. A, Fonsecu said that the defendants' and he never found them diskoneet, hout had bem employed for a number of years,
His Worship-And bad it not been for the praiseworthy action of the water police, you would never bave found that they were dishonest ret
The Harbour Master stated with reference to the opinion of the. Attorney-General, that he had only been made acquainted with half thah. opinion, at the mater would not have drift. ed into the present complication.
Mr. Hayllar explained that the case had been sent back, as it appeared to be one which abould coque ader section 10, and not section 27, of Ordinance 1 of 188, in which only 8200 fins at the outside could be inflisted.
Second defendant said he was gardener to Mr. Aquiabo. KL5 p. he saw the fist defend- apt in his master's garden without permission, and about ten cents worth of flowers were in his possession having been plucked from the He remonstrated with him, and told
Mr. Forseta-No, your Worship, that I would bi he must leave the garden, but he abused not. The bags were delivered to me in prepar him, und strnek bim sorose the face with bis nomber, and all I observed was their slackness, umbrella, inflicting a cut on his face.
His Worship-told defendants, through their Ic-a-cuoy, olled by first defeudlant, said he attorney, is Le had no other course than to isot know whether he had permission to go convict them of unlawful possession, as it was in the garten of second defendant; all be evident it was a part of the cargo of the Jadiaa inatractions were given at that moment, was the two defondante straggling. The police mail sterwe Japas. Dat by some strange way me and took them away. He was a pic of conducting business, the weight of airff by ber was not on the manifest, therefore it could Cha-n-kit, aboy 15 years of age, suid be was not be ascertained how much had been stolen, employed in the same gurden with second de nur ranld it be recognised. fendant. He saw the first defendant in the garden, with a bunch of flowers be bad plnok ed, valued ten cents. The second defendant remonstrated, with him for plucking the flowers without permission. The first defendant be came very abusive, said he bed a right to walk where he liked, as he was a Government school. master. Second defendror told him to go, and ärit defendant got highly indignant, and struck the second defendust down one side of his face with the end of his umbrell. The police then they by this time were at the gate. anma and took the defendants into custody,
First defendant, the master of the boat, was faed £10, ia default three monthe bard labour, convicted of unlawin possession, Tenth and eleventh defendants, being childrse, were dis- charged. The rest of the defendants being servants and assistants to the fist defendent,
were fined $5 vach.
THE SCOTT LANE OBSTRUCTION.
being granted
Captain Thumsstt, showing some signs of dissant, and smiling at this statement,"
M. de la Torost begged to remind bis Worship that he spoke. as the French Ocneul, altar, onderstanding from what his Connoel said that be lad the fall peruission of the Conel to do so.
The case was then adjourned for the evidence of the policeway and Captain Donno.
'THE “PRIANT.”
Matthew Roberson, secund engineer of the British steamer Potum, charged William Baston, fireman of said steadier, with refusal of duty, and sulting bin on board on the 18th, inot Complainset said at 7.15 yesterday morning be gure arders to defendant to continue the work Lewis about during the breakfast time, in or der to light the fires afterwards. He was in. motent, and salled him bad names, and then asanalled him.
Defendant was fined in the end of £3.
THE EASTERN BILL OF LADING. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILE PRISS," SIE-I wónia ank your permission and that of your readers, to my a fow words regarding the memorandum issued by Mr. Holt on the Eastern Bill of Lading, which appared in your on in your landing article of the 15th. paper of the 13th-instant-und was commented
·HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS.:
of Dadakahau
FRANCE.
SPAIN.
*raised by Mr. Ditrieli, be showed that th . (Iyom, our London Correspondent.) terms in which the Geneva Court of Arbitra had them speedily removed; how, therefore, others coming in, they want away, bat defend. dents, which was refaced, and then be offered section bo should have used. Evidenco hó) the present Colonial Surgeon can feel him-ant thinking he would not return went back, 70 if the thing could be finished that day. This would produes would prove this to be a mis-
LONDON, 7th February, 1873, tion had delivered its award wero tantters quite and be just got back in time to find defendant's being also refund, be took the watch and wont take
Mr. Hayllor observed that ocolie shije bad.
KOME POLITICE self justified in altering the arrangements boat in collision with a man of war boat. away. On the Sunday he returned, and left the
distinét from the area rube by which alone Parliament met yesterday. You will no the relations betoon Amorica and England then runde, it is impossible to conceive. It Defendant denied the ebargo, but was fined watch to bo repaired fur the 70 cents, the jewel-gratings on board before, and po dage was
for promising to have it ready by noon the next brought forward.
doubt have received the Rogai. Mosange long wold be governed. It was quite open to the 50 cents. is surely high time that the public wara
THE PUTOKUCK CASE,
ny, as the prisoner said he wanted to go by Capt. Thoninect 'inid it was an order before before this reaches you. In the Lords, the ad-arbitrators to give their judgment in anal allowed to manage their own municipal
The case in witch asren boatmen, two boat-the Muono stenmor
that coolic ships guld not fix up gratings drees in reply was moved by Lord Clarendon, forma as clay pleased; and in future esses that affairs, if this is the way in which they are women, and two boys were arged by His Lordship, in charging the jury, pointed or barricadea in the port, but they had not and soconded by Lord Monteagle TEA Earl might arise that judgment would meri, aut suspicion of out the weakness of the evidence connecting been properly looked after, and it was only of Derby criticised at some length the notion would probably receive, grave consideration. managed under the pateral system of Inspector leary Strend on
baving otolen Boven baga of pritchuck, four the prisoter with the notoni erisus, but reafter the application of the defendant on the of the Government in respect of the Gunava But the doctrine was not matahliahod; 11 was Hongkong
haga of saltpetre nad a gunntity of cotton, minded thous that as to the charge of receiving, 10th to it his ship up that the order was Arbitration. Earl Granillo replied, and in the net internetian law, and only by international, supposed to be the cargo of the S. S. Japan, a presumption of have a raised by the recent properly put into execution, and the steamer course of his sparoh made the following state-law were the nations bound. Mr. Hardy in- sine on again yesterday. Mr. Wotton appeared possession. He took occasion to rofer in tenne Charles Aber was the first ones of disobedienos ment with respect to the Central Asian question:sisted upon having a defuite answer to the of high dominendation to the zeal and ability of the orders since, it been strongly pas into have very little more than a simple state question pat by Mr. Dieraeli, as to whether tho. for the defendants,
Bucca,
mant to make. Che fact is that in 1859 there Government, in unbreitting the three rules to the Mr. A. Forsson, recalled, said he could not of the polise in connection with the case.
Tho jury found. identify the property as any belonging, to
Mr. Hayllar and he would like to hear from were several disofasiona between Lord Oloron other Powers, bad attached to it their own infor prisoner guilty We regret to state that the woman doni, Messrs. D. Suasoor & Co.
on the cant for regaiving, and he was auffeur how far the axisting order was don and the Russian Government na to tho propretation, adopted the construction of the Gene- o ao Crutally ill-uard her bouebt servant, Inspector Henry Stroud, sworn, stated at sentenced to three years penal nervitude, Mir executed before this extra exertion apriety of setablissing a vorthern boundary, bera Court, or left the matter wholly unsettled P 12 years of age, by burning her about the body 5 p.m. on the day in question he instructed Douglas testifying to a former serviction made to sen it properly executed tryond which Eusain would not go, and though Ir. Vernon Hatorart followed on the amo Speechly being reculled, said that he was it was admitted to be desirable to come to an side, urging the impossibility of ignoring the with red hot tous, hama beam found yet, thred Iukongs to ga over to Stonio.onttire against bin as a rogue and vagabond.
never instructed throngly to look after coolie spreement on this point, yet none was effected. opinions of the arbitrators, and affirming that though diligent search bas been made by the Island and watch cargo-boat No. 23. The
Chenug Ayce was charged with highway abips, but he told Captains they were not to Since then noms other communications bare by the very not of paying money noter tho police. By all accounts the, womat appears to wout, and returned at 10 p.m. bringing with be a desperate character, roman stating that them a fishing-boat having in her seven bage robbery with violenos at British Kowloon in it their abipe with barriondes or gratings, and been held between the two Governments, and award, without protesting against the inter- in October of last year I sent dispatch to the pretation of the faies, was equivalent to decept abe has already antidered one young girl in the of patchuck, four bags of saltpotre, and a January last. This was the case in which P.C. any abip having them up he never interiered
with any more far he saw they were taken Russian Government stating again bating such interpretation. Mr. Love protested. brutal way described, mely, ring her body quantity of cotton, and from information he 404, Hoong-Afat, was complainant, had the with red hot irans, till the severe tertaro kill want in search of age-boat 25, and found her oud may be romanbarod by the eirocmstance away. He never marched the hold to see if boundary lins might, le our opinion, be agreed against the wause debate, as a waste of timo, to.Then ento a deapatok from Prince Gort and a fighting over nguin of battles long sinCO) o her. If this be the case, it is to be hoped shent letting bar anchor go of Peddar's wharf. that the gallant constable kileged that he was they were on board.
will be scon taught, and he called upon to an-He went on board, and at be a boarding her robbed and tied up to a tree, where he was left-M. de la Forest, Acting French Conazi, be-chairoff, giving me historical account of the determined. The Treaty had been drawn up awer for the aet
ho vrew threw out of the stern three bage of till a little boy found and liberated him. The ing asked by tris Counsel, whether he desired to country, and stating that he agreed with the ander the eye, and with the full sognisance of Hon, members knew that one of coltou and me other things. Es told his complainant, bowever, in giving his evidence to make any statement to the Court, said that English Governant with respect to a great Parliament. boatmen to pick it up, and be found that a in the Supreme Court, made statements conflict whip Captain de Honyon arrived be stated portion of the proposed line, but giving reisons the provisions of the Treaty was that tho Three large grindslöne was attrobe, but it did ing in many points with his testimony before tEnt he intended fitting out for the Coolio trade, against that part of the proposal relating to Bates should be brought under the notice of not sink He then went down the atter the magistrate, that Mr. Drummond thought and asked what were the regalations. On this the two Province of Badakshan And Wakban. the other Fower. Tust-nothing less and bold and found patchnuk sud saltpetre it desirable to enter a nolle prosequi, a course M, de la Forest banded him the port regulations, After receiving that despatob I wan informed nothing more had been done, and the Govern strowed about, and the first defendant then which his Lordship approved. A verdict of enjoining him to be careful to comply with that Count Schouvaloff was charged By the zoent did not mean to go beyond their duty in vome over to this coune matter. Mr. Bentinck and Lord Bory: jumped overboard. Ho and him picked up, kud not guilty was talien, but as there were pre- them, and if necessary to obtain written'per Emperor of Russia the whole of the defendunts wore then taken riens conrictions against the prisoner, he was mission for all fittings whatever, we there was try, and on the 8th of January in this your I followed, and Sir Stafford. Nartboota brought into custody. Some of the baga sonk ve did ordered to be dutained to the end of the Ses-a-string-feeling in regard to the matter in wrote a dispatch to Lord A. Loftas, in which the debate to a conclusion. At ball-post eleven the address was agreed to and the Hoar rono. ont. Has made efforts to find out the owners aians, and in the meantirun the anthorities will Hongkong. This written permission, he re- I atated LONDON, 15th- Mmch, 1673,
"Having received information from poin decide what steps to tako iu tho matter
This is all very elifying and satisfactory no of the property, and bas failed.
gretted, was refused, only a vertul poren Excellency and from Coant. Brannow bat doubt, bat it looks rather suspicioná chat Lord MR. DISRAELİ HAS DECLINED TO ACCEPT OFFICE,
Count Sohonvaleff, a stateaman enjoying the Granville should be so ocatively reticent oz the. full confidence of the Emperor of Hussin, badject of the Russian aggression in Persia. left St. Petersburg for London at the desire of The Urara adsorptibility to public opinion in His Imperis Majesty, I had the pleasure of England most proceed fmm over politeness, receiving bis Excellency on the 8th foat. He and his anxiety to be informed whether any. confirmed the foot that it was by the Emperor's thing can be devised that be all ran for to desire that be had auught a personal interview fotob, for to carry, do, wagnds to me excruciat with me. I had caused-grast earprite to Hisingly Muscarite. Imperial Majesty to learn from various sources that a certain amount of excitement and Affairs in Franse are still to a very unsettled susceptibility had been caused in the public state. The fusion of the Legitimists and Or mind of this country on account of questions
leanists proves a dead failure. The Comte de connected with Central Asia. The Emperor Chambord represents Jesuitiara and Uitramon. knew of no questions in Central Asia which thuism, and nothing else. Bisauret has de could affect the good understanding between the clated uncompromising war against theea poli- two countries. It was true that no agreement tical elements, and although the French has been come to as to some of the details of vals," led by the priests, are ready to bon the arrangement concluded by Lord Clarendon down to the emblems of popary, the general and Prince Gortshakoff on the basis of Mr. intelligence of the nation has attained too high Forsyth's recommendatione an to the boundaries a standard to submit to the required degree of of Afghanistan, but the question ought not to montal degradation--M. Thiers and the Com be a cause to fle the good relations between mittee of Thirty cannot pull together. They Mr. Taller anggested that it would be better
ibe two countries. His Imperial Majesty bad represent the majority of the Chambor, and in the first instance to take the evidence which
agreed to aloce everything that we bad asked, they are strongly anti-liepublican. . Thiers There rema Led only the point regarding the gase them just sufficient rope to enable them had been excluded on the first bearing, to eve
and Wakban, to do what he clearly formonw they must mavi. Provinces if it would thau come under section 27.
The Acting French Cousal, M. O. de la
There might be argumente ned reapen. tably assuranliab. He has bad several inter tively by the Departments of each Government, views with them lately, at which, instead of Forest, volunteered to not as interpreter, when
but the Emperor was of opinion that such attempting to come to terms with them, he the following evidence was taken: the Frensh steamer Charles Albert, sworn, stated The chief-mate, or road mplain, on board
question should-not-ban-ususe of difference-rabuked them, exposed their schemes, and de- between the twe countries, and His Imperial ted them. Their game was, and is, to get the Nearly the whuto of the memorandum in Majesty was determined that it should not be reins of the Goternment in their own hands, be recollected the 17th Feb. He remembered the police with Oapt. Thomsett and Mr. Deane, question is devated to a discussion of the. He was the were inclined to carry out this to gag M. Thiere, and to arrange the frondaies unming on tard, and asking to look at the subject of deviation and the parties who are determination in consequence of His blajesty's for the next election. Fie told them that he was ship; be went with them. He overboard and affooled thereby, auying that the main object of belief in the conciliatory poling of Her Majesty nut mande Fresident to be gagged, that bis hater understood the parties on board were talking the form of Eastern trade bill of lading is to Government, Count Scheurale added, on his vention va the Tribone bad naved France, and in general on avalie ships and their fittings, opel a shipowner when he lays his veesal on own part, that he had every reason to believe, that their duty was to arrange for the constitu the berth to state the ersat parts he intenda if it were desired by Her Majesty's Government, tion of a sceud Chamber, and for the establish The Harbour-inster bald bim afterwards that her to calls. Now, Sir, I canteed that this was the agreement might be come to at a very early meat of a Govenment between the period of a the gratings right he shipped, but not szed. not the main object of the ravision of the form period. With regard to the expedition to Chiva, dissolution and the return of the new clambers, He understood this well, as the Harbourmaster of bill of lading, though it may have been ons it was true that it was decided upon for next The Press sad the voice of the country are no told him to repent it. At that time, nothing of the objects which the revisers bad in vier, Spring. To gira an idea of its charnoter it was strong in the President'u favor, that tie Com mas done in reference to gratings. None wore on There are several exceptions to be token to Buciont to say that it would consist of four miste must either eat dirt or collapse. If board. The name evening when the Captain one that form of bill of lading to which, as Mr. and-a-half battalions. Its object was to punish they cannot come to terrea with M. Thiers, ther a board, he told him all that had passed, und full justly remarks, additions and altera nota of brigandege, to reasser 50 Kastan pri will have to pass their report through the that be look it as an order from the Harbour. ious have been made from time to time," and soners, and to teach the Khan that such cen Chamber. They were elected by a louder duet on bis part could not be continued with majority, and it is now certain that the con- master which be was to repeat to the captain, I will presently prosced to point out some of
the impunity in which the moderation of Ras tingeney of a calice with the nation will no and that he (witness) had mentioned it to the the.
aster left, and said that the Harbor suster that the question who is to be responsible to from the intention of the Emperor to take port M, Tar
Before doing this, however, I may remark is bad led him to believe. Not only was it far aot npon the Chamber, as to compel is to aup Engineer. Mr. Speechly ons after the Harbor. told him to ship the gratings if he liked, but not the shipper for any loss arising after a devia-possession of Khira, but positive orlors had
Spain continues to be disturbed by pelty, The case in which Indian sergeant No. 608, to fix them. The gratings were shipped on the trau, can be gasily solved in accordance with Mr. been prepared to prevent it, and directions in moned the decupant of hotes No.7, Seat next day, the 18th, and on thday M Speechly Bolt's own suggestion that the underwriterposed should be such as could not in any way Carlias risin ge, which appear to be fomented by
Thosa insurrections 10 sue, cama on again yesterday, a summons
Game on board aguis.. All tae gratings were inhould be got to cover that risk; indeed, chia lead to prolonged occupancy of Khira. Count implacable pricate, sting been reissued.
the bold except one, which was banging has already been agreed to by some nader-Schouvalu repeated the surprise bich the saily quelled by the Royal troops. But, of Complaint said on the 13th March the to oce if it would fit in its phos. The rest writers, the rates of premine for the additional Emperor, enteitaining such sentiments, felt at conree, Spain in the winter is, par excellenco,
Tre distrilested in the old. His Worship told first defendant he had been defuuduut had anchors, chains and other irou gere
one risks incurred being a matter of settlement the uneasions which it was said oxisted the hold for guerilla warfare. The inspection hatchway. Mr. between the insured and his assurer, after the England on the subject, and he gave me most in Cuba continues chronic, and until that is gailty of three acts contrary to the law, which work in front of Lia shop, causing an abatrostion sluag was at the muin was not favourable to the character of a school to the passer by.
Speechly told him not to fix the gratings to the mature and extent of the deviation has been decided ano2runce that 1 might give positive as-quelled there is no hope for Spain. The United States are clearly ready to swallow water, belonging to the German Mission or
Defendant Daid
two aoshorn batchways. He told Mr. Speechly that the ascertained. Taja, I think you will agree with sarances to Parliament on this matter." bend
The debate was continued by the Marquis of Cuba-the insurrection will be fed until old the London Mission, or whatever Mission he outside his door ik wax true, but they caused rating was merely sunging to put down on us, is perfectly far, beause the ruster of a belonged to. The first was trespassing on other noustraction; he had had these propped up the between decks with the rest. He left the steamer might choven, for the benefit of the Salisbury, the Marquie of Ripan, Lord Cairns, Epait is eonammad. That is clear, and the persona, premises; the second was stealing against the wall for 12 montbe, and had no gratings in the "tween decks, and before Mr. abipowner to call at one, two, or even three the Lord Chancellor, and the Dake of Rich Spanish Geverament know it too-yet such is Bowers aut his own; thirdly, a cowardly sething else there to cause an obatraction. Speakly left, as he was going over the side, he more purts that manut, and the underwriter is wond, their lordships Gaally agreeing to the the pride of the nation, and so great its attach- nient to the "Pharl of the Antilles," that the sault on a man who looked after his master's
Defendant was then sent down with In- asked him whether everything was right and clearly entitled to annie consideration propor-motion for the Add rasa, property,
There was a large attendance in the Com-acknowledgment of the necessity would sacrifice bo said, "You." Mr, Speechly left the ship at tionate to the enhanced risks. In course of Tefendant was fined $5, or in defauit pectos George Europool for the purpose of 330, and between 4 and 5 o'clook a letter was time, it is quite possible that there may be no mohm. Tas notions of motion occupied some-the Savoy dynasty.
baring the pluco examined,
Inspectos Stroud, sworn, stated that he had brough on board by a person who he thinks additional premism for calling at certain spe- titne. The address was moved by air, Charles examined the premises, and found two auctors was a police officer, by the silver hadge on his cified porte, but that also will be a mere matter Lyttelton. and seconded by Mr. Stone. Mr. Disraeli rore inmediately upon the Address be leaning against the wall, which was using cap. The letter was addressed to the captain. of arrangement. Hp-n-choy, a married woman, chargod two no obstruction; there was the murks of acable This was ahewn to be a meo. which was The question of deviation having been dising pat from the chair, and was loudly cheered
4th March. young dirty little boys, auined Long-n-wishain on the stopca outside, recently removed, saut round to all the coolie ships.
posed el, let us wee what are the other objections from his own ade of the House. He confessed
The dull monotony which prevails in our and Foug-n-yon, with stealing her box of which met bavo been an obstruction when
Wituese resumed evidense, and said when the to that form of bill of lading to which altera-bimself able to gain some consulation from port, and always doce at this season, is to be clothing and her baudle, entrusted to their there.
captain arrived on board at 6 pm. he gave tions and additions have been made from time counting the paragraphs into which the Bopal relieved in a day or two by the advent of the house, on the 17th instant. care to carry from the Canton stemmer to her Complainant, recalled, said that on the 14th. hit the letter. At this time the Chinese to time. Mr. Holt very quietly says these Speech was divided, and observing that, whilst Grand Duke Alexis, who is to drop in upon us instant the chain was outside defendant's door, workmen and ourpeaters were gone. The orew additions need not be discussed at present, but five only were devoted to the consideration of for two or three daye only, on route from Hong. as bis memorandum is nothing more mus less domestic affairs, ten were absorbed by references kong to Shanghai. He is understood to be Ho-a-choy, a married woman, declared, said
His Worldp tote defendant that he was dis. As an hourd, Dett morning a cargo-boat was she came down from Whampoa on the 17th charged when last sumened in consequence of autor and all geating-ware put in her after than comparison of the positions which ato foreign questions. If that might be takenravelling very quietly, accompanied by a few ostaat in the Canton veer, and on her it being supposed that Scott's Lane was private breakfast by the crew. The last grating was shipper occupies under the two different forms as an indication of the proportions in which entlemen of his suite, and so far as is at pre- of the matter is as follows. With a view to arival at the wharf the two defendants use property, but as it has been proven in two on aer) shipped on the carízo-boat at 11.30 a.m. They of hill of lading, the bearing of the aforesaid public basin was to be undertaken during the sent known, his advent bere will have no of saying the fees, which amount in the course,
at the Supreme Court, to a the contrary, in were then sent ou ebore, and a few days after additions and alterations gamot be excluded ensuing session, be congratulated the country foal significance whatever. No public. de- of a year to some $200, usually paid to the
one beavy penalties incurring, he had no other they were sent to Macae is a junk Mr. Crom the consideration, and I will now proceext upon the appearance of a change of the Hossemonstration is to
domiciled during his stay. bere, by Reh. They then took the things and went on choice but to convict him of obstruction, bat as speechly was or board when the last grating was to point out more of the conditions which it was being reculled to the remembrance of the fact will health officer for visiting the patients at shore. As soon as she landed herself, she mis- he promised no reale Hot Lause any other ob being put into the cargo-boat. Mr. Speeably highly advisable should be got rid of as Buon that i had to perform the office of u Senate as focare. Augustine Heard & Co., whose resid Stone-cutters" island, it appears tint Dr. and the two defendants and her things she struction, the present case would be met by a was usked if all was right, and he said, "Yesas possible.
well as that of a vestry. He prompted that the Next day a letter addressed to the captain causḥ, McCoy, the new Colerial-Surgeon, deter then went to the small sampain from which the Gas of 25 cuts,
The bill of lading after reciting the shipment great home question of the day would be relativece has been wholly given up so the privooly two defendants camband saw an aid-mun, who-
off This he gave to the captain. Mr. Speech of the pools and the undertaking to deliver to education in Ireland - and be ventured to ex- . These can be no donht bat our little oom- mined on reverting to the old syster of said he would endeavour to find the defendunts.
1 NEW BTILE OF GAMBLING. A respectably dressed Chinese named Tang-17 case that day at 11.30. Some workmen at them in the like good enter and condition at pressthe hopetastthe Government scheme, whenmanity would be glad to extend to the Grand placing the patients in a nataled near the
the time were making holes in the after the "port of proceeds to enumerate unfolded, would not turn out to be a proposal to Dake the entire measure of its hospitality
give a grand ball in his honor, and all that Civil Hospital. As the time when this deci- them. He went again, and brought back the No. 142, 0th rrying on a new style of combing of the hatchway. This was done in certain exceptions for which the ship is not to ascrifice an ancient University in order to azu vion was arrived at, there were three patients came up and saked what was the matter, and
order to fix gratings in at Macao. There were be held responsible; the first ons of these ex-stitute the mechanical mackcerity of an Exam-ort of thing, bat it is understood that his atay chings, but not the defendnuts. A policeman street gaubling.
Complaisant and that bo eaw the defendant ten boloa made, they were for a grating which ceptions which is very rightly demurred to, isining Board There was another paragraph in will be so shit as to render it quite impro.. at Stone-cutters Island, and these wore in took the old man to find the two defendants: in Taipingeban sprout a picos of white cloth, bad been sent on shore. The carpenters were vermin." Now, if in consequence sither of the Sperele bich reminded him of that vagrant table that he would accept consequence brought over to be placed in they did so, and defendants were taken into cus
were proffered it is ancommonly quiet here two feet by ona and a half, crossed into two aleo mcusuring the length of a piece of wood the parsimony of a shipowner or the negligence rhetoric which filled the recess, and which filled Dr. McCoy's matshed. They were, it ap
tody. The property was delivered back to her. inch square divisions, each division boving to see whether it would at the hatobway. He of he crow, a vessel be infested with rata,which him with an alarm that he trasted would prove at this time. Half of the community are Lenng-s-dboy, declared, said be was a bout-charseter written in it. He at the time did not sederstood the order given to him was not to damage the cargo, would it be fair or ressonable ill-founded He regarded the recess in the light away at neighbouring porta, or up country pears, as noticed by our evening contempo pan, the last witnces came to bin and asked know what it was, when presently defendant fix gratings or barricades. He understood that the less should be borne either by the of a safety-raive, but when the Session had shooting. The weather is delightful, but the rary, in a convalescent state, and we believe about the two defendants and her boxes. He sent cried out and immediately a crowd collected that they were allowed to have everything made shipper or bis underwriter, and would it not be actually commenced, he thought the time for winter crop of wheat and vegetables ie auffer- this fact in pleaded in extenuation of what retaining not finding thou, he then went The game was called "Tae-fab."
some other person first to seek them, and they around, and commenced gambling with caab and Etted, bet net fixed. At this time mure equitable that the shipowner should pay sober statement and hard work had arrived ing for want of rain.
Mr. Speechly was ou board, and he eald bar for it, unless be can show that he has taken rea. The gentlemen responsible for the drawing op
of her Majesty's Speech obviously ware of a dif himself, and found the two defendants in En- Defendant called a brother oraftemon who ricades could tot be fixed, and he told him he sonable precautione against rats.
SHANGHAL might otherwise be not unjustly regarded as dicott-line, waiting at the door of complain-spoke nothing in bis favor and was sent to 14 stig de ses she wuod pour the from London to Shanghai vis Hongkong arrives paragraph before his oyea, saw in the coming was not ring up barricades, so the Captain Next we are the word "rain."A steamer terent opinion, and he (Mr. Disraeli), with the anast little short of inhumanity. Of this, at ant's bosse,
Previous to his departure for. home, an ad- least in any severusense, the Colonial-Surgeon Complainant, regalled, and she did not think
batebway, he s told, was placed there to be bere during a beavy tropical rain, the ship Ngasion an exaggeration of the evils they hut drese, cameronely signed, was presented to Mr., David Macient, for many years' maunger of the. SUPREME COURT.
out of the way of the work. They spoke broken owner is anxious to save as much as possible of lately deplored, in hurry-soarry debate and hel cannot be accused, though it may be held to defendante knew her house. She did not in
form them what house she lived in, merely.
English, but understood each other.
the expenses of dutention, and for his own ter-skelter legislation. Turning to the foreign Shanghai Branch of the Hongkong and Shang- be at least not very kindly and considerate told chem Endicott-lane. Complaint stated BEFORE THE O. CHIEF JUSTICE SMALE, To Mr. Toller On the 16th carpentors were special benefi: be forthwith rumoraclessly portions of the Speech, the right hon. gentle-bai Bock. The Courier of the 13th inst. noter io remore men weakened by severe illness her boose was the third boase from Queen's His Lordship, on taking his seat, apologised making bubts, and the boles were being made bundles uct into the wet those goods for the man declared that upon theo cardina. points the arrival of the Grand Duke Alexis, o from a quiet and healthy place to murshede floud.
for being late, explaining that be bad asked Mr. on the 19th. On the 17th the Harboss-master cartiago of which, remember, hejbar received the Geneva Court of Arbitration bed pnt an in. follows-
Hin Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Witness said the two defendants were stand- Ball to take the cases that day, but had just told him that he could ship the gratings, but freight. Now, how in such case about the un- terpretation upon the three rules agreed upon erected in a populous part of the town, and Ling at the door of the fourth bouse from the received an intimation that the learned judge not fix them. He spoke balt French and half derstanding in the Brat part of the bill of between England and América different from Alexis, arrived in the chartered aleamer Kang- which can hardly be devied to form a suit-water side.
was indisposed.
English:
luding to deliver theat in the like good order that understood and expressed by ber Majesty's but 11 he forenooo. He is accompa able domicile for patients suffering from so
Leung-a-too, a trader, declared,etated be was The following jurora were called: MessrH. M. le Sausso, chief engineer of the French and condition P
Government We were beand to exercise duenied by Admiral Possiet and Mr. Albert F. serious & malady. The fact, however, that penger in the Canton steamer on the 17th W. Spencer, H. N. Mody, A. G. Morris, J. Gill, steamer Charles Albert, sworn, atated be suw We go a little farther, and we find the word diligence to prevent the equipment in British Heard, the Ruesien Copant, and attended by instant, beard the complainant say she would H. A. Watson, J. Keller, and T. Williamson, the piece of wood being measured by putting it or from evaporation or smell from other ports of ships that might thereafter take his suite. Ho wae received by J. 3. Beding, the men were sorvalescent, is in ons point of give the defendants ash to carry ber luggage Mr. Drummond, on behalf of the Attorney into the place to s if it would fit
goods." Soppose my tua is stowed on the top part in war between two other countries. Esq., Acting Russian Consul, ond by Geo proscentions, view the chief reason for not removing them, Endicott-lane, und she would scom General, conducted
Mr. Haylor and then as far as the order or in the vicinity of camphor, we will say, and According to our belief, we engaged only to Heard, Esq., and R. I. Fearon, Esq., Captain HIGHWAY BỘDBEKY, Á”,
waaconcerned, his order was carried out, with the the tea thereby acquires a peculiar flavour to the extent of the municipal laws of the Whyte, of H.MS. Cadmus, and Captain Digby, Low. Alat was charged with highway robbery exception of a piece of wood which a curpouter which London tea tasters have abourd objeo country interested. According to the dictnm of H.M.9. Qulo, promptly estled on board sease is most infectious. Taking this view shore, a shortly after she returned saying with violence, and receiving stolen goods. Tho was trying to fit in.
tions, who do you think ought to suffer the loss of the Tribunal," due diligence" meana "such the Kwangtung, which anchored abreast of Facts stated in evidence were in substance as of the subject, therefore, it seems a most we had missed the defendants,
Captain Thomsett said that the order was exe--the shipper or the shipownerf. The above diligence as will prevent the evil complained" Heard's Wharf, and paid their rorpects Delerdante suid that when they got on shore | follows:__
cuted and obeyed as far as the gratings were privileges are not claimed for the abipowner in of, that was to say, that the Government of No saleto was fired, His Highness wishing to wanton disregard of the public safety that they made their way to Badivot-iane, thinking On Sunday. the 16th February last, concerned, but not with respect to one barri- the Easteru trade Bill of Lading.
the country interested abould prevent the boild. preserve an entirely private claracter. About the measures in question should have been that the complainne! was following, and wait. Sergeant Robert Daniel, RF, was walk cade.
With regard to those exceptions concerning ing of any ships which might at any time er. 12,30 be landed in the Customs steam launch, ing on the Bonbau Road from the West- Mr. Hayllar observed that one pole caly be loss arising from machiner), boilere, staam; gage in any war. adopted; and it is sincerely to on hoped thated in the lane.
The second point of differ. which was courteously placed at bis disposal by Complainant, recalled, said it was half un ward towards Victoria. He more a silvering tried to its place, could not be called a negligence of master, engineers, or crew, the ence was that, whilst we held that if any vessel. Mr. Commissioner Dick. So quietly, ne bis steps will be taken to represent the matter hour before her things were rretored to her watch and chain, the latter attached by a barricade, at least till it was completely fired Holt's bill of lading significantly adds the words violated the laws of neutrality, and we after. lauding effected that few people were aware of 'to the Government in such a way that it will She did not tell the old wan where she lived; plain bur to bis eat button-bole. Shortly after op. Here 3 a piece of wood only being "however caused," that is, I readme, it matters wards found ob vessel within our jurisdiction, it. He has taken up bis residence as Measry. not occur again,
what made him go to Endicott-lane to seek passing Hard's stabice be was struck from be tried to see if it fitted.
not how gross or indefensible may be the con- we had a right to seize her. The Geneva Heard & Co.'s long-not unworthy to be the them, she did not know, She did not beliers bind above the right ear, and became inwatible, Captain Thomaett said that thera na the dust or negligence of the shipownere people, Tribunal had declared, in the most unequivocal dwelling of a Prince. Shortly after his arrival, The chief point that is noticeable in this he found them-e-Endicott-lane. When she tent. Habbek, RA, who was walking about evidence of the Captala Superintendent of the shipper or his underwriter must bear the manner, that under such circumstances His Honour Chen. Magistrate of the Mixed affair, is the smallness of the cause which has first apcke to the old man she wanted to accom. 100 yards behind Sergeant Daniel and had Police, who
board, and that loss arising therefrom. Not many months ago must seize the ships of a belligerent. In the Court, paid an offcial visit, and prosented a induced the Colonial Surgeon to remove the pady him, and be refused to allow her; besides observed the latter in front of him, came op, of P. U. Williams, who was also on board, and the engineers of a steamer lying at anchor in a third place, whilst we held that a belligerent letter from B. & the Taoutal, expressing his if the defendants did not want to steal the and found bin lying on the road Insensible and what he saw himself must have some weight in Barbour opened a sluice valve, and omitted to might coal in neutral watere, the Tribunal laid outisfaction at bearing of the Grand Duke's patients from what is the bost situation that things, they would have waited for her, as she bleeding from the wound (apparently the result the matter. Naturally enough the Uaptain lait again; during the night a large quantity down the prinsiple that even permission gives rival, and his wists to do all in his power to could be found for there, to what is certainly told them.
of a blow with a heavy stick), and noticed that wanted to defend bluself.
of water got into the bold and damaged the to coul in neutral waters breach contribute to His Imperial Highness' enjoy. Indian sergeant No. 606, said the old man he had no watch or ahain, and that the second Capt Gouyar, of the Freneb stenoser Churles carro. In another case, one of the crew of a of neutrality. He wanted to know from dent. Later in the afternoon His Highness not far off from being the worst. Unlike brought the first defendant to him, and the button of his coat was disengaged from the Albert, said on the 10th February when he aptamer hou turning on the water for washing Ministers what conise they had taken or were
drove along the Bund past the Club on to the many other such vagaries, the squandering second defendunt was pointed out on the button-hole. Lieut. Hubbuck raised the Ser-plied to the Harbout-master to be allowed to decks contrived either to turn on or leges open taking. Had they, in accordance with their French Concession whence, we believe, be went in the dircation of Sikawai. Hia stay here will of the public money which was made in Freya
geant up and supported him till bo zoet Capt. fit up to curry coolies be understood he could cock leating into the hold, whereby a large engagement, communicated those three laws to building the gaol at Stone-cutters' Island has three days each.
Defendants were sent to, the dark cells for Jones, RB, to whom he handed him over ship gratinge but not fix them up. At the same quantity of water got in and damaged the goods, foreign Govoriments and if so, what inter be very shut, fimited it is said to two days,
after which be will proceed up river t The naforionate man was taken to the Military line gratings were on board the Rosita and Upon whom, way I be allowed to ask, would pretstion had they put upon them-their own; been of some little ase, and has at all aventa
Hospital, and meanwhile a report was made to other ships at the time bis ease was going on. these losses e fallen had the goods Leen or the construction of the Genere Tribunal Bankow. provided in a quiet and oot of the way spoi
Chinese constable Kwok-s-obeong. No. 253, the Police. Inspector Grey went down to the He bas been in English ports, on several abipped under Mr. Holt's form of bill of lading? That was a question to which he thought the Again, the provision as regarde quarantine | House and the country were entitled so an im. excellent sanitarium for small-pound the representatives of nine different Hospital and obtained the particulars direct occasions, and always endeavoured to comply
from Sergeant Daniel, and then returned with Englieb Jaw.
and the power which the bill of lading confers mediate and fall answer. "In ovucluding my street casins, for obstructing the rauda in patients. The Civil Hospital is avowedly different localities of the city, so much sound instructed Sergeant Ayow, of the Mr. Hovlier said that the only discbedience the muster of landing goods at what be con- observations on this speech," said the right hon. Our latest date from the Celestial Capital is zoeke enquiries. The of orders he could see was in the one atuncheon alders the nearest port, but "at the risk and gentleman."I would co-edbo its concluding 2nd Feb. That was the last despatch per situated in a very unfavourable position-itbat carriages could not pass, or passers-by Police Force, to is in the midst of a bad atmosphere, arising instant.
into business houses, on Sunday Anat, the 16th real was that on the Sonday following (25rd being Stted. When theorder arrived on board, expense of the owners of the goods," in, I think, words, and earnestly comesnd your delibera-overland courier, as the first of the spring February), the water was discovered in the it was obeyed, and the gratings were being put anreasonable. A ship eliould take bar obance of tions to the guidance and favour of Almighty steamers from Shangbai being after that date from the native town below ; is anything
suoli an event quite as much as the gooda, and God, for I believe that we never stood in expected daily to appear at Tiedisin, or, at least Defendants one and all debred the charge,sing jeweller's shop, 14, Queen's Road East, on shore.
Captain Themsett said that the order was the Eastern, trde Bill of Lading very properly greater need of them." Mr. Heisman Recepted Takr, all mail watter subsequent to the above but quiet; and above all, is so situated that but as the charge was anbetantially proven, and on thesame day the prisoner, pointed out by
they were each fined 50 seats.
Ayow, was arrested by the Inspector in Square only a repetition of his verbal orders previously contains no such objectionable stipulation the Alabama Treaty as an exceptional necessity date would be served for the more expeditious the disease may spread with the greatest!
OUSTRUCTION.
No merobant, anys Mr. Holt, has yet enffered of the past, bat abjured it as a possible press-servegance offered by these northern lines. street, Taipingaban. The jeweller,. Yue Aber, given by himself and Captain Superintendent rapidity. Yet for the sake of what seems to European Constable No. 41, charged four was then cut for, and picked out the prisoner Deane. He himself tune how things were being by any of the additions and alterations, and Ident for the future, Mr. Beruat Usborne was of And as the Appin, Szechew, do, would reach be nothing more than a piece of professional boatineanumel Pang-n-ty, Foong-a-poo, Leung from among eight men, and identified him as carried on on the spot, and gave orders that no freely admit that 31r. Holt's steamers to ond opinion that the Treaty was unfortunato in its Tientsin about theta inst, wo ure now it daily gratings or barricades were to be brought on from China bara hitherto carried their cargoes conception, and bungling in ita execution. But expectation of their return with, of course, etiquette, the Colonial Surgeon has seen fit market whert at 1pm, on the 17th fastant.
a-kup, and Chang-a-mw, with obstructing the the person from whom be gut the watch,
Yes Abee's count of the affair was that the board. Orders werolen sent on board verbally well, and in far datorve the support of shippers; it was a Tresty signed and countersigued, and much later advices from Pakin. We await thuir *to remove the patients from the one spot to Defendants admitted the obstruction, and prisoner. eccomp afed by another man, brought before the written memos. were seat. But these but that does not in the least degree affect the the best thing to be done was to pay our money arrival, with the mors iutareat, because on the
were fard 50 cents.
the watch to be repaired on the 21st February orders were disobeyed. Of course he could not argument regarding the comparative position of and put our pride in our pocket. Mr. Glad- 22nd Feb, the day before the Emperor's official (Friday.) It wanted a glass and a second give evidence himself, but he would produce abippers ouder the two different forms of hip stone ross is a thin House, which rapidly sammption of the government, though nothing. It may be recollected that two years ago, The same constable charged boatroan Wong-hand, ad as the prisoner wanted a flat Capt. Deane and other officers whom he went ping docoments, and 1 think that a clear case filled as the announcement spread that the definits had been done in the matter of the Aus when it was discovered that the small-pox-gy with obstructing Peddar's whart at 0.15 gises, sad not a couver one Abee said he with these orders. Not all the Attorney-Gene has been made out in favor of the Eastern trade Freuior was or his feet. After replying briefly dieare Question, itaportant action was imminent,
could not do it the anime day, as he had one of ral's opinions would alter the facts of the case Bill of Lading am, Sir,
bat effectively to the various points rained by and the minds of the foreign Ministers woretnych patients were in matsteds at the Civil p.. on the 17th instant.
Complainant stated that a few minutes before the glasses required in stock. The prisoner facts he himself was a witness to and to prova
Your faithfully,
the preceding speakers, be addressed bimself excroland and agitated in ossequence: What AUDI ALTERAM PARTEM. Hospital, H. E. Major-General WaITYEILD, u drove a number of bests away, as they word asked the price of the job, and was told it which he had other witnesses. The Attorney.
to un elaborate justification of the "Alabamx the action or expooted aution wab, we may be Hongkong, L8th March, 18781,
claims. With respect to the specifie points able to stata in our hest issue. All we are ut who was then acting as Lieut-Governor, in the fairway of gigs, man-of-war bosta, and i would be 70 vonta. He said he would give 80 General thought that he had mistaken the
Hosanono, Marow 19-H, 1873.
ten days hard labor.
FOUNG THIEVES.
Ware considering it our duty to note with out delay the removal of the small-poxsecond defendant was discharged. patients to the Civil Hospital, we deemed it right, as the matter was of so much import" ance, to refrain from commenting upon it until we were it possession not only of the fact, but, if possible, of some kind of expinn.
tion of them.
We how understand that the exact state
on board, and agreed to carry ber box and
bandle to her buuhe in Endicott-lane for sixty
He went and returns saying he could not find sow, was charged by European constable
as it is precisely at that stage that the di-pany them to shew the house; did not tell
the other.
them tke booke. They then Tent $4
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