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THE DAILI PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 25ra, 1878.
POLICE INTELLIGENCE, BEFORL F. W. KITCHELL, Ess
CHEFES
SUANGHAL.
them to renounos.
Inspector Orley said the body was found by ately be to raise the average rates of freight by pior inside two pillars. The coils wore not over Mr: Spombley told the chief officer to tell the The events which have taken place in Jupan
two feet inside these pillars, and within four Captain that those things were to be removed P.C. 158, who brought it to the Station youter- ronols visiting the port. In ether case the can scarcely fail to have their infuoneq at
feet of the line of wall. It was necessary to land at once. The chief officer told him he would day at 7.15 am. Identifies its that of Tang- interests of Shaughni safer.
The Council esanct fail to be aware that a the Guile on the praya bofore the coolies could not take it ou hitself to tell the Captain, and Aoko wao was formerly carpenter on the Police Feltin, and to show to the officials there that
carry them away.
that he makt write. He then left the ship and chop. He was desbarged and got three months large tranehipment inusiness hotwach this part fie is quite possible to enter non equal rela
hard labour in 1868 for stealing wood and storse, and Japan le varied un, in gooda brought European constable A. Nelcon, No. 5, charged Mr. May cheered that after weighing the mat has not been on boned since. tious with foreign nation withant, as they tea privatce in H.M. Sith Regiment, named ter, he found that there was no ghetruction.nn. To Mr. Stophons When bewed on He has since boda deported as a auspected ac- bither by the great Ousan steam linea, and I have always dreaded, overthrowing the existward Sterede, No: 3,062, and George Maden, der the meaning of the Ordinatics still be was board on the 19th he went alone, and complice of busgiura, after another 18 months subunit that under a wise polisy this business ing order of things to a dangerous extent No. 2008, with attempting to dispose of Govern glad to see the summoce brought forward, and visited no other ship or that day or in guel. Alter that he was lost sight of The won't be cngurazed and fostered, instead of This result canet be looked for immediately ment property, namely; two great coats and a he hoped that the gentlemen, present would do the 20th, but the Christ Albert, Did not body was arched and the property identified being oppressed and checkid by the spent pair of boote and a colored Oingalese, numed all they could to prevent obstruction, as it notice the pólos at the fore batch whether they by the cntiker (who was present) was found oxation to which, under the present agatoin, it as China is very slow to move, and is not George William, with assisting to disyche of would be very annoying to business people bar were fixed permanently did not examine them. upon it. Does not think the notes were taken is subjected,
ing their business stopped.
Could not Ray whether they were fired with by those who land the boy. It wie fada It appears to the Committee that the Manf surowa or nails. They were Exed in woodon near where the man jumped into the water. cipality bas no greater claimo to put forward, likely to change suddenly us was the case them.
STEALING OPERA (LASSES. Complainant stated that at 9.30 p.m. on the with Japan. But by degrees now ideas must 3rd instant, he was on doty, in. Hollywood Oli--chang, a cant coolic, was charged by frames, the frames resting an iron works; The jury, under the direction of the Coroner, for the levy of Hatias upou goode in transtiu, be infused oven into the minds of Chinese Road, and he saw the two first defendants walk- Mr. W. H. Harris, senond officer of the steamer did not see any locks, nor, could be any returned a verdist te the effect that dressed than could be urged by the respective Govern officials by seeing a system very similar to ing up and down the road with great conta, and Tangles, with stealbrea pair of opers glasses whether they were locked in. Some of was drowned in attempting to escape after in ments of Boogkong, Singapore, and Gaylon for
to three hundred sanchicas he attempt to commit a felony.
the adoption of a sturlar policy, which a regard their actions gavy kini strong suspicions. sifont of his cabin a little after dark on Sunday the two
for sound fecal principles has ever indvoed BRW WETS on the #pper deck and some 'ou their own assimilated to that of foreiga nator socing them give the coats to the third de l'evening.
Cumplainant stated be was standing at bis the lower deck. The chief, officer spoke to
The Grand Duke Alexia gare a reseption bo As Chairman of this Obambar, it bas fre- tions, with results which they cannot deny to fendant he followed them to Lower Lasch be advantageous. One very important fast Row. He then went up to the first two defend cabin door, when the captain called him, and hir. Specables very indignantly. How with
onts, and spoke to them in reference to the he turned round to spook to him a low feet Mr Sprachley all the time; never saw Mr. the foreign. Consuls on the 17th instauk Tu quently been my duty to represent to the Chi should not be overlooked in considering this things, and they suid they wanted money and from the door. He heard a disturbance, and Specably in any angry mood towards the chief the afternoon H. 1. Highness visited different nese Government the ulifuate advantage to the question, and that is that in the earliest they would scour ho in gaol than be soldiers. looking round saw the obiel pats had knocked officer before that. Did not know whether the parts of the aettlement, including the Knou-revenue, and the immediata berofits to trade, ays of foreign intercourse with China, He then arrested the tree defendants and cathe the defendant down. On going to the cabin, the stanchions were removed as he did not go on chang-menu Areena. and the Catholic Schools which would ensue, in the case of re-exported third found two great coats and a pair of boots, defendant was down, and his binocular glasses board after that Mr. Specchler draw bie atten- at Sickaway. He left in the steamer Krang goods, upon a liberal application of the principles the Catholic Missionaries who led the way all Government property.
were under bias, which only a few minutes be- tion, paying "Lork Williams, they are firing tung on the 18th instant. After visiting Chia-of draw back exemptions from duty. In any Leung-a-tap into a pantry boy in steamer for were on a top shelf above his berth. The up harrimden" this he said no witness to the king and Nakin, to will proceed to Hankow similar representations which the Ohainber muy find itself serionaly enibarrased by the example FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS OF wem in favour with the Court of Pekin, and
were looked upon as authorities upon many det, now unemployed, stated that the two first mate said he saw him place bis bands above fact. The sbief affiear me not near thou then, and return to Shangbai, about the end of thie bereafter have occasion to make, it will
defendants stopped him and naked him to go the abelf, and he knocked him down.
they bed only just get in bonra, never heard mouth. SHANGHAI,
mattersome rade notions of some of the and sell the things for them, but be refused: he Defendant said he merely went in to get the obfef officer at any time deny that Dr. Williams has given a lecture at the Mai ) of un liberal system of fusnos to which the be was fizing op barrinades. Thinks the sonic Hall on teminisonora of travels in Egypt Municipality lands, its support, unless the sciences, especially astronomy, having been then saw them give them to the third defendant light to light bis lamp.
Mr. R. Williams, chief officer of the steamer two to throw hundred stanchions he saw were und Syria. To lecture is spoken of very frut Council be prepared to remove the impost eagerly learned from them. This thet is who wont to Lower Langgar Bow.
First defendant admitted trying to sell the Tangtere, agora, atated that defendant was en- for barrios to keep the conlion between vourably. He remarkid that to compare the aguinat which it is the object of this commu. sufficient to show that the international pre two coats to third defendat, but not send-gaged as a cookie to coal tuc ship, and be suedecka. Did not hear the chief officer give them civilization of Christian with that of non-Chria Diostion to prátank, -
I am aware that the Land Regulations under tian natioon was unfair and uphilosophical: judio which unquestionably exist betweening in to Lascar-row, nor giving him the him go into the barth and put his hands up to any name.
Mr. Toller remarked that, now that the sub-buta comparison of the civilization of two anah Section IX authorize the levy, but it is, of Europeans and Chinese are not such as will boute. The second defendant was only in his shelf; he knocked him down, and the glasses
were found under him. He was then handel sequent evidence was taken it was for the Court nou-Obristian nations as Egypt or Turkey, and course, competest to the Halepayers to leave Second defendant mid he was only in first de over to to police. The defendant had no no-to decide whether it was suficient to hold on China was legitimate. His residence in China their powers in this respect in abeyance, and I preclude friendly intercoarse between the educated classes of both countries. The op-fendant's company and had no band in the at cessity to go into the cable for a light, no there to the former decision, or whether thers was and his travels in Beypt and Syria in 1945, nos to express the hope of the Committee Lat vere plenty of lights about the deck, and his enough to bring it wider section 10, and gave him the materials of making ench a cothe Council will frame its estimate for 1873 Third defendant said the two first de-mate we on the rail with a lighted lamp. then if the defendant was still dissatisfied to prison, which he forthwith proceeded to illue without referenss to revenue derived from dargo position that has existed has always been to apt to dispose of the things.
Defendant was sent to air raonths" burd labor. bring it on at the Supreme Court again. trate by a recital of various facts abogreod entered at the Custom House for transhipment.
I have the bono?, &«, a great extent of a political charactor, and if fendants asked him to buy two conte and ha refused they then asked him to go to lower
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Mr. Stephens rainer the question whether the during bis' Trasele... His Lecture, which lasted
(Signed) F. B. JOXNSON, events so progress that causes of political resear Bor 30 sell them. Be wont, and the first The case in which Y-a-sama, a Chinese, un- Rosita Nase complied with the order, whether about an hour and a quarter, concluded with sa
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marke may expect to find that the next ten yours the shop. As soon as be got to the shop door he mainland of China, and which was remanded will mark a greas change for better bene stopped by the Police soustable No. 5, and on the 5th instant in order to procare the tween the relations of the Celestial Empire all three were arrested. The boots were bis own proper application from the Vioaray of Couton having got them from a Gan Lusoar named brongh H. M. Cotal there, came on again Buningan
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HONG CHE, MARCH 25TH, 1878.
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We are requested to stale that Lady Ken nedy's" At Home" this day, is unavoidably postponed.
We hear from the Principal Agent of the Messageries Maritimes Co. that the 85. Tigre left Saigor the 23rd instant al 9 a.m.
f
company,
▲ BRUTAL MASTER.
EIDNAPFING.
TARFT.
Sent to two months' hard labour.
heard of. It would seem that the fast boat arriagee. rangement was resorted to to evade the vigilance this Colony.
OBSTRUCTION.
a
fr. Thomsett mid Mr. Deans was not, after
INQUEST.
-JOHN DENE, Esq.,
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CHINKIANG.
(Shanghai Caurior.)
TIENTSIN,
'On
the
Preparations are being mide at the Viceroy's
China
the occasion mentioned, on board, but he could The Courier has the following with refarcace It will be seen that Mr. Coryell, Maxine Fa sky for himself that the orders were complied to the wreak of the Hanginong with, according to the officers sent on board to ascertain. The Rosita g None vame to Hong-perintendent of the S. 9. N. Company, has ra
The only event of recent occurrence that The Sergeanta of the defendants company
kong from Maneno with her Sttings upon turned per the Fire Queen from the wreck of The importance of the concessin of the said the two first defendants were attached to Yü-a-chun, declared, and be was a farmer the 26th October, lust year, and when be the Kiongloong. The Moya, which arrived seems to call for spesial aolise is the visit right of audience is indeed perhaps to be the regiment lately from H. M. 10th Regiment, owning land at Nam-too, Hoi-foong district got ber order to remove them she removed today, brought back the steam chest and parts Col Faint, the D.S. Consal at this part. to judged rather by the indication which it and the boots being marked with that regiaeute The prisoner way his clansman and was a them. But her eaming in fitter was nothing of the engine of the lost steamer, with a par- the Viceroy at Nanking. The U.S.S. Palos tion of her cabin faraiture. Thore ware also which has been here for some days, conveyed gives of a willingness on the part of China to us were doubtless the defendants. Their resident of the same pline. At about mid to the case, nor was it a breach of Ordinance.
kit had been examined and found deficient, and night on the 3th December het, he was în Mr. Stephen was neked whether be had any sülved from ser soma 1,800 packages of baie Col Flint to the lading plase abreast of the make some steps in advance than by the results they had broken ont of barracks last night, the his house in the village, his wife and two something to advance on the case, and be end goode more or less damaged, as well as about ospital of the riceroyalty. His primary busi were also in the house. He was awaken- Le bad not that the case he under 600 baga of angne and several bandred bules usa was to coure to some definite settlement which we can look for, at all events some second about ten minutes after the other.
3 regarding an attack made by a band of robbers The two first defendants were handed over toed by a great noiseoutaide the house. He look-stood was finished as far as he saw, as it wae of cotton, which latter were taken rears to come. There can be no doubt that the Military authorities, and third defendant re-ed through a hole in the wall of his noly sent back for farther evidoude.
to Harkow by the Tungting. The cargo of on the waiting station of the S. . .Co, at. only a very strong conviction, that it was Demanded to Wednesday.
honse. The hole was a window nesuring Captain Thomsett oaid it was seat back for the lower hold, which consisted chiefly of sugar, the Nanking landing place on the river, where was inaccessible and anaalrable. The steamers they plundered the passengers awaiting one of about ten inches by forty. He saw about one two reasons, for more evidence, and to see cessary to improve relations with foreigners
Yeung-a-lap, a carpenter residing in Sas.Wo-hundred armed men haring spears, shields and wbother the case, vill alill stand as it was or go back in bent from midships aft to fally half a that Company's steamers, of property to a would lead the Chinese Government to the Lane, West Point, charged his master, Cheong-swords, and some carried lighted oil paper back to Sention 10; and taking into Riders right angle. We believe there is little proboonsiderable aggregate amount. adoption of this step; and if once the prin-a-wong of the Tong-sing earpenter shop, with torobes: the prisoner was, one of thees Armed tion, the evidence given and the vagueness of ability of much more of the good ship Kiang-faula being represented by the Consul to the Dutive anthorities, a number of robbers bud ciple of friendly co-operation be adopted by severely wounding him about the head and leftmen, he had a word in one hand, and appaced Captala se evidence in reference to the long bring cared. The Moyuss brought dowo the high authorities at Peking, the chances arm onunday last, and the as it being shewn to him to be a leader, as be heard him calling two gratings his aid he thought he saw, be her officers and crow, leaving only the second been arrested, and these, the Viceroy now to bravery unprovoked une defendant was sent out "Come, coma." He saw the armed men thought he might be mistaken baving been on officer and a seaman to watch, proceedings. promised to visit with amary and severs of foreign progress in China will be far to two months hard labor without the option go to the house of his cousin, named Yu-hak- board of two or three vessels that day and be- Nearly abreast of the wreak in a native village, punishment. The Coneul then phosed to the foon, an old man 6) years of age, a chandler come baffled; but he would now bring the cuse the inhabitants of which have become auddealy consideration of some queations connected greater than they have hitherto been, and, in of a fine.
shop-keeper, who had two sons named Tu-ta onder Bustion 10 for disobedience of ordene transformed into a swarm of daring andskillel with the status of Nanking as a port for trade. the exact nulure of which we failed to learn. fact, a new em will have been inaugurated. The case which in which B-a-fook is too and Yo-tai-koong, and three nephews He would cancel the old fins and fine the Cap- wreckerar who hover round the stranded steam
charged with kipnapping a young boy to named Yu-ah-kesa, Yu-ab-koo and Tu-woo tain $200 or one mouth's hard labor,
er night and day, each eager to make the most bat which appear to have been settled satie af ench an aspal piece of good fortune. The Factorily to both parties. MACRO was again called on yesterday, but no hap, all men, the youngest being 26 years of
water of the river is rising rapidly, and as it So ub officere of the Palos, towever, will hard. farther evidence for the proavoution appeared, age, living in the shop with him. There were Inspector Oradock stated the woman refused about ten women, the wires of the men namel,
Ao inguest was held yesterday before Mr. A. rises, the current increases in velocity, so that ly took back on their visit to Nanking with to go to Macao by herself to lock after her son also living in the boues. He saw several men Listen corner, and ajury consisting of Meers, wo may expect any hour to bear that the for the same satisfaction as the Cousal. They took
Defendant called a clunetaan to speak in with lambers break open the door of the house. T. Green, E. B. Philips, and P. W. Mein, on
ward hsil of the Kianglong that was at first the opportunity the occasion afforded to visit his favor, named Ha-s-sen, but he only made There were four men. A user of the the body of Tang-senho, supposed to be the man firmly seated on the rock, bas followed her the Imperial Tombs, and concluded" to walk The from them back to the river aide. But fao tail- things worse, as he attempted to make oat armed men rusbod lets the house, Rad who recently stabbed aprilies, and was fol- after part to the deep water asters. defendant lived in Taiwan street, defendant in about half an hour, looking through the In consequence of the length of the Northern having said he lived in other street at hole, he saw. Yu-bap-foun, and the fire met he loved by another over a wharf into the harbour, water at Oypont's Ielend which, two weeks come as the road to trace that it was next enag or board the Palos, and remarkably glad The Coroner told the jury it was very import 10 ft. 6 in. News and local mattor the conclusion of the Wauchi as a carpenters and another witness and named, lod out of the house. The prisoner where he was supposed to have been drowned., a down to 7 ft. 6 in., has now risen to morning ere they found themselves once more The Daily News of the 19th gives the end to be there. The fact was the wind toward sundown had become to tompeatuon that when Mr. F. ALGAE, Clement's Lane. jalgment in the appeal in Gumpach v. Hart ją said he lived st Kowloon as a trader, all three hid hold of Tu-tai-too by the queue. He diftant to enquire into the identity of the deceased
being different.
not see any more, but being afraid that his
with this man, who was sharged with crimes for joined items:- transferred the fourth page.
At the sale of grifios at the Horse Bazaar, they got to the river no bost would take bom Defendant was called on to find scenity.in honse would be attacked, bimself and wife rau
off to their ship, and they found the acesin- Mak-s-foon, the first witness, identified the yesterday, the highest prices on record, for n We regret to bare to announce the very sad.twn householders, 850 sich, for the next six out of the house by the back door, and fled to which he was to bave been apprelicuded.
a neighbouring village called Ha-loong, where Ban Francisco, Mr. L. P. Fren, 21, Mar.
deu death of Dr. McCoy the Colonial Surgeon, months.
be took refuge in the house of a farmer named body as that of Tang-a-cho, ber busband. He large mob, were reclined. Thirty-five griffus dations of the sampa: which they were forced He was in fair health and spirits on Sunday, New York..... More. S. M. ISTINGUE & Co. and retired to rest that nicht as usul, but the charged & Chisese, zamed Che-a-bira, with female of Yu-bup-fan's family at the same year, and witness camo lore at the New Year dozen te. 100 ged ever, and the lowest
An orange peel dealer, residing at West Point, Lum-ab-lee. The next morning he saw the man a carpenter, formerly employed on the were sold, at prices rib rom fls. 10 darn to use as a anbetitute for their own berths, by
Polica chop. He has been unmployed for a wardaalf-a-dozen beino Brand over; ano means to their liking. found coud at 5 am. yesterday morning. The cause of death is said to be disease of the heart, atehg is blanket when in his godown die-village. He has not seen any one of the family to find out why he remitted ber no money. Some 32 out of 35 were diaposed of Ont of a
(N. C. Daily News.) sad it appears he had for some days been cos-putu about the quality of 21 worth of orange of Yashop-foon simes the night of the 5th Deshe kas not ser him, however, since she sawe tot sold last week, a pair which had been neg
The last seven days Lave been warm, the lected by the bidders and did not bring the peel be had bought.
eember, aither dead or alive. He remained si berc. Defendat said he took the blanket with the Enoong village for twenty days, and then be Al Hongkong, on the 24th March, suddenly, plaining of pain in that region..
Dr. Wharry, Superintendent of the Cirit limit of Tia. 50, were in consequence of their thermometer only falling at nights to about Angular robbery took place last Friday complainant's canotion to make up deficionty went to his own village which had about Eve Hospital, stated that the body was brought likely promise on a sabeequent trial, sold 29 deg. Fahrenheit, and during the day to 43 bave been made, but we understand that the night, concerning which a variety of reports in guality
hundred louses, and he there saw that Yu-bap there by the police yesterday morning, dresa. privately, yesterday, for Tle. 450. Another leg. The afternoon at the 2ud instant, the foon't house, and bis own house, ale the housed in ten jackets, one of them a woman's fine lot of griffins, selected by Che-dab; are to ice in the reach of the rivor opposite the British of four others, hear cistamen, and beca It appeared to have been in the water shoul be offered co-day. The Rucose of the amotiona Settlement broke up, and by areuing bad com- sorrect version is as follows. It seems that a
BEFORE THE HON. C. MAY.
pulled down. No attack bad been made week, and to have been dead about the same this aaron angora well for the forthcoming plately disappeared, and fishing boats were to native opfum firm intended to evade the
be seen in their occupation-catching fish. A upon any other bouse in the village time, Considering the weather, which bae Race Meeting, Cnetoms Duty at Canton on about fourteen
Inspector James Cradock summoned Messrs. Did not know why the attack was made
For the first time in history, Saint Patrick's wonderful abunge, and all within two bure time! The 22d inecnot being the anniversary of the hundred dollars worth of opium, and sent it off in a fast, but to be placed on board the Bull, Pardon & On, Spring Gardens, for on on these par ienlar houses. Be heard that been rather cold, it may have been a little long- lorchs lying off Green Island, and the Captain the 20th March unlawfully obstracting the daring the day of the 5th December Ia er. Cunoot assign the cause of death; there day we celebrated yesternight in Shangbai, by
was nothing to negative the supposition of his votaries, at a formal dinner. It is needless birthday of the great American. George Wasb- to say that the day bas never passed nareington, the first President of the United States, of the fast boat made of under cover of the thoroughfare as the Prays, with large coils of hap-foon baß bessen the son of the priestor. drowning. night with his prize, and has not since been wire rope as us to ondanger persons and ear-A report of the matter was made to the Eoi Tung-yow, P-C. 917, stated that he was on cognised; st private dianer parties due bonor the U.S. war-stes mar Ashuelot, Captain Wal
foong mgistrate. He beard that the prisoner Mr. Handley appeared for the defendants. and others had Bed to Hongkong, and on the duty at 11 p.m. on the 15th instant, at the en. bas, again and again, been done to the wemery Lane, fivel a national salate of 21 guns, and wes trance of Bai wco lane. was raining, and he of the Eaint and to the glories of Erin; but dressed with all her flage; the variona Con. Dopaty Superintendent C. V. Creagh, sword. Int March he came to this place with an in- Fosna the receipt of further particulara çon
of the runners of the Canton Custoin Huse stated at 6 p.to. on the 20th he was walking i former and some Chinese police. The prisoner got under an arch-way for shutter, when he saw this is the rst occasion on which Irishmen aulutee sino hoisted their gala flags for the
the deceased enter the lage from she Praya, have enmlated their Scuttish bretbern, in hold- occasion. with Mr. Tonnoohy on the Fraya East. Mwas apprehended on the 2nd March in Taiping Witness challenged him for pass and light, in a general gathering: and when we say that cerning the settlement of the audience question il is difficult to form any accurate idea of the We have been favoured with the following Mitebell was coming towards them from the gban, The informant pointed out the house and caught hold of him, as he appeared disropatiwenty-seven Irishmen were assembled, under yaman for the reception of Là Hung-chung, extent to which it will influence our relations communication with reference to the Assam Eastward in a curringer Aaotber earringe was and he bimself pointed out the prisoner.
going towards the Eastward, but he did not In answer to prisoner, who naked whether able, and did not stop when hailed. Without the presidency of Mr. Kingemill, with Dr whe is expected bere immediately from Paou-- with China. Is way mean everything, ortion of Government by the Emperor of China- know who drove it. He observed Mr. Mitchell's witness had not been living in Hongkong for saying waything the man struele him nororal Barton in the Vice-Chair, we need au further ting direct. No new hes yet reached us of buck. Then deceused cut bin in the mouthing was spent. The naval loyal, patristic, and cession to the throne. The necession day was HL E. the Governor bas received a despatol borse swerve on one side as the two bornes met the last eight years; be atated he was in Hong times with bis Jal, and witness atrack him asurance that a must pleasant and social even-favours bestewed by the Emperor on his ac- may mean nothing. It roay be an indication M. Minister at Peking, stating that the at a place where the Fraya was obstructed by kong for several years, but he work back to with something like the gilat produced, upon both and was not till nearly 2 at. Arsenal the Lawul work was being carried on social coasta were drank with growing not kept as a holiday by the Chinese. At the that the rulers of the Celestial Empire are Assumption of the Government
the Em coils of wire rope, which was boing landed Rutoo in the 3rd moon of 1571.
Low-ngai-qui, a farmer, deposed to belong. bich witness drey his sword and deceased
Witness blow bit whistle, that so last bowl of pasch was emptied. at day, as on ordinary days; as we could boar at last determined to enter bond fide into the peror of China, was notified on the sumo day. Mr. Mitobell's carriage, in trying to get clear
and then the ma Van way. Witness
Wereferred, a few days ago, to the existence by the whistles calling the people to work and comity of nations; or it may only mean that
on which it occurred (23rd Feb.) to the Furtig of the obstraction, and to allow the two caring to the smo, village, and that he went to drew one aleo. Representatives of the Prince of Kang and riages to pass each other, got entangled with the held that right to cae, and saw five bodies allowed him up the lane towards Queen's Road, of survy among the crew of the barque Fire cease. When we bring to our remem they have after mature thought hit upon the Yamen of Foreign Affairs, and that on the the telegraph post, the post getting between of men lying down covered with blood; believed
the popolation of steraet anquiry. We now learn that the ship verence which some plan for shuffling out of the difficulty 24th Febinary the Ministers of England, Rus the wheel sad the body of the garringe. The them to be dead. Suw one of the souls of fünt lost sight of him. There was a little mould, and the probility that the case would branes the festing of respect nud re- was inspected by Mr. Tapp on the 12:1, instant, exprees in general for their. Emperors, which has long been puziling them. Every-in, Germany, United States, and France ad. coil of rope being landed were fifteen feet hap-foon, named Y-tai-too, tied to a tree with light, and witness could see that the was was his bunda behind him, and he saw the prisoner tal and had a round face, end was almost sure dreamed a collective note to the Prince, request. From the parapet. thing must depend upon the details. Thering him to more His Imperial Majesty to re
Mr. F. W. Mitchell, aworn, stated on Thursday who had a spear in his band thrast it into the it we the deceased. He seemed to have three when it was ascertained that sourry had broken it.atres the foreigners, who pay attention to that the day of the accession of the present Chan-a-lok, Orinse ward-master of the Hue-for the last three weeks, no segar had been may be the right of audience only in the ceive their congratulation in person. No re evening last about 6 p.m. ha was driving home body of Th-tai-tuo. He saw blood issue from or four common jackets on. It was a cold night out two months before her arrival; and that. Chinese toutters, as something extraordinary
on the Praya East. A number of coils of wire
pital, stated that the boily of deceased had nine served out, so that the men were unable to Emperor to the Throne was put bet tals. zones that the Ministers will receive a ply to this bad as yet been received; nor was
drink their lose juice. It is well known that, boliday and fete day, at least by the officials. any expected for some days The Emperor's rope or rigging were lying on the Praya, and
wan's jackets and one woman's on it. Doe was formal presentation to the Emperor, or it accession was unmarked by any popular or lies were carrying some uoross the Prays,
a padded tight jacket and another was a double when the month is badly affected by sonrvy, As His Majesty is only 17 years of age, China Elia horse shied at the coolies carrying the rope
one. There was a plece of obalk in the third men cannot swallow limejane nales it is may not again see an accrosion to the Throne may be in the sense that they will have public official demonstration.
across the Praya, and he got entangled in the
jacket from the outside.
sweatened and all foreign-going ships are for the next 70 years, the Government people aimilar opportunities of consultation with the
telegraph post. Mr. Overbeck was coming to
Wong-a-bang. No. 9. District Watchman in bound to carry sugar, for this reason, irrespec- might, therefore, and without mach lose, have wards him from the westward in his vehicle, and Sovereign as are enjoyed by the Ministers at
the Second District (Syingpoou), stated that attive of the regulation allowance. Seran men preclaimed the day a boliday; testifying in bis foreign Courts. It is only in the latter case!
The fourth number of the "China Review" Mr. G. Holmes was bebind him eowing to
about 3 am, or the 16th instant he was passing the crew were found to be affected, siz of manner to the nnter world their respect for the Tak-hing street, which is the next to Sai-woo them very badly, and their cabin, to be in a foul Chief Magistrate of their Government.
February 26. that the concession will be of immediate and contains some valuable papers on China sub-wards the Westward. Mr. Overbook's vehick
jects, and fully comes up to its predecessora. It passed him just after his horse shied, and bei
the staircase of No. 165,condition. They complained much of being Lane, Heard a noise practical usefulness; and even in that case commences with the admirable paper on Tagg, thure he must have seen him, as he turned
This case again gaus on at the Harbour-mas-eifiom.ebody was moving there. Knocked atthe kept on board the abip, where they could not ism which was some time apo delivered as a round to look. The rops on the Praya way lecture by the Rev, Mr. Caluers, and which con lying two gaila from the parapet. Mr. Overter's Offoo yesterday, Mr. Teller appearing for door, which was fastened, whereupon some one possibly have the attention their casc dewand.
ter to send them at once to the Hospital, and couriers have delivered their nails each week voys a very good idea of the nuture of one of the beck's vehicle passed close to the ecils, and be the Crown, and Mr. Stephens for the defendant, on the ground for opened the door and ad: and H. B. M. Consul has directed the wastorza oparier for this winter. schools of philosophy which have so largely in himself coming from the Eastward was on the The Auting French Consul, t. C. de la Forest, brought a light, by which he saw some ore at
was in attendance.
the top of the stairs. Witness said, "There to have the cabin thoroughly cleaned, disizfect faenced the Chinese mind. The adventures of side of the road. Concluded his horse shied at
The Onptain Superintendent of Police, is a man cup, there," and the decanted, thened and painted. The mon have sizes gors in the Chinese giant and the Munchn conquest of the coolies carrying the coils, and not at the
eworn stated te remembere 17th Febroary. rushed down. He was dressed in while to the Hospital, ・・
Witness tried to The most probablo mode in which audience Canton are concluded, and Mr. Lister, whose coils on the Mr. Handley, be said he was be sent on board the Charles Albert a trousore and blank, jacket.
It answer to will at first ba conceded is no doubt only in painstaking researches into the curious and
MERCE ON WHARFAGE DIES, also bring on the lettere of the commanity. D. Wassonine, Police Carpenter. Fenade in the chia with a dagger. Witness ful- the formal manner first suggested. It is not interesting in Chineas literature, promises to about twenty-five or thirty feet from the coils compared by the Harbour master and get bold of his, but he got away, wouading wit THE SHANGHAI CHAMBER OF COM-sideration in arranging that his couriers ahould The Chamber of Commerce and the Municipal 1 heard last night, from curters who bad just add much to general knowledge on the subject, of rope when his borse slijed. Hkely that China will so completely throw contributes translations of some Chinese Al
Inspector Cradock stated that a gentleman the Charles tert was fitting up to receive lowed biw calling out "Thief," and as people; off her old traditions, as at eace to concede naoace, which give curions illustrations complained to him aboutsome rope on the Praja coolica, Saw several gratinge below, and came out to catch him he ran up one street Council at Shanghai have, he will be seen by come from Taku, that the Peiho is quite tree meter daring the past night only tell to 83 BANWHIRPAGE DUz9.
deg. Fahrenheit; and as the year it now well fully the right of audience with the Emperor of the native ideas on lucky days and other causing an obstraction: he went to the csere, Chinese carpentars were engaged making sky-and down another, and then scross the Pays, the subjoined despatch, got to loggerheads on from in from Tan to Tientsin. The thermo
lite topics The Almanacs ir China appear to and found that by the time he got there the lights, &c. Is certain he saw iron gratings and jumped into the water. á Bikh constable the subject of wharfaze dura-
Gither on hoard the Charles who was there took off has cost and went in
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO MUNICIPAL alvarosd, to day being the 1st of the arcond be strangely defective, considering how eye-rope bad been taken away and there was no newhere,
COUNCIL five feet inehore. Decossed swam out 20
moon of the Chinese year, we may take it for tématic and basiness-like the natives of the obstruction by coila lying on the Praya, but Albert or the Rosia y News, and it is just after him. There was then depth of about
boat to possible be may have made a mistake as
Shanghai, 14th Mawb. 1878. granted that our cold wintry weather for this Celestial Empire are: but it may be supposed coalies were carrying coils from that a certain amount of superstitious nonsense godowns. He learned theropu belonged to Messrs. to which steamer he saw them on. He was on or: 30 yards, and then dived. Winces Identifies the body by
Sin-At the Annual General Meeting of the season is at an end.
The Viceroy is to start on the 18th instant, is acceptable to us large class. A valuable paper Bull, Purdon & Co. He saw Mr. Santos about it, board several coulie ships. Baw the chief-mate na kim us here.
In anewer to Mr. Handley, he said that from of the Charles Albert, and heard the Harbour the whiskers on the face and the colour of the Chamber of Commerce in November in, the
following Resolution ras proposed and car for the Imperial burial grounds, to prepare them for the latunded visit of the Emperor at takes on board or fitted up, and as to harri- Saddoo Siugh, P.C. 534. stated that on the ried- all knife rebels" giving a description the time be got the report to the time he arrived Master tell him that so grating was to be clothes. Ia quite sure of the identity.
"That this Chamber is of opinion that the the end of March. It we understood Li had Mr. Handley, fur the defence, conbended that oudes, thinks it was mentioned also that 16th at 8 a.m. be was on duty at Wilmer the capture of Amoy by the rebels, and its on the spot was half an hour. re capture by the Imperialists, and conveying opened era long to further progrees. The vivid den of the cruelties of Chinese warfare, there was to more obstruction than necessary they should not be fired up. le certain the street, Prayz West, where he heard a cry systems at present carried cut, of charging dies come on here early, to be st Tientsin on the Mr. C. T. Gardner gives some translations of for the conveyance of the goods from boat to chief oficer understood him. He bimeef, be falling." Bur the lakonge on duty, and on goods transhipped, is wrong in principla and Japanese and Peruvian Ministers appearing old prejudices regarding foreigners must be resin his boat style. Dr. Bitel cou-kodown, and that there were other carriages thinks, repented the order. Knows he was in the district watclimen, running. He also rau dauging to the trade of the past, and that the but be hos an able man as his Ligatenaut for have giver way to some extent by the present tributes an excellent review of Mr. Ernst Faber's passing whose boraca, did not sty. He had ocuversation on the subject. The languages in the same direction and got a hundred yards Scoretary is hereby instructed to address the civil matters, in Pwantingsen; so should these spokan were English and French. The chief before them. He then heard the ory of Lalli Musicipal Council and other authorities on the Ministers arrive daring his absence, their buai- time; and when it becomes known that fo- recent work on Confucius, and we believe that several witmeaa.
Mr. A. Santos, worn, stated he was discoate appeared to understand both. It was the long again, so he stood still and enw the de subject, which the view of making provisioness can be aoienced and carried on to a
oaned.razning towards kim. When deceased that no does be ebarged on cargo transhipped point till Li himself returns.
Our sorrespondent writes, on the 14 Märch reigners have actually had the light of the his commenta on the summary which he makes
of the best parts of this book will convoy n charging the cargo, and be gare the coolies impression on bis mind that he understood.
instructions to be as careful as possible and not In answer to Mr. Stephens, he said the 17th was close upon him be tarned back and saw at this port which is in traant to other port,"
And, in accordance therewith, I have the The Foreign Ministers have frequent meat- Imperial countenance shining upon them, it very accurate idea of the great philosopher of
the instant was the culy day he went off to ocolie himself hemmed in, as he was pursued by two dis will be impossible for the large masses in the China. Confucina" he says was a great obstruct. He saw no accident, but au country to regard then longer as altogether man from Chiness point of view. His damageto the telegraph post when the luapootor ships. There were twelve gratings on board trict watchinen anda lakong, Having no chanes bonour to address you on behalf of the trading logs the octside world mapposes with referezce the Rorila y Nene, and he thinks there were to caoaps he jumped over the Prays: There interests represented by this Chamber, to ex. to the Andiance Question. We are on the gui teaching in the very essence of philosophieil ca.
Mr. J. Odell, sworn, stated he was walking some on the Charles Albert. The Harbour was a little moon at the time. Witress topk press the opinion of the Committee au to the vive for news, but can learn nothing sattentia, without the pate of civilization. Of course wielomto the mind of u Chinamen. The one great point is the extent to which the moment you being any non-Chinese views to about the premises of Mosers, Buil, Purdon & master was with him, they visited several off his trousers and great cost and jamped into impolicy involved in the principle, and the in- We have, to-day, four 8. S. N. ateamers alug gat to the line of bouts, and caught him about merchandise which is entered at this port merely rirer, off the China Steamer Cole Hund, a Chi
nese gunboat is discharging rice. The harbour fact will to permitted to be generally known. bear apon his teaching, the moment you mes Co., bet le saw Mr. Mitchell's carriage get en vessels, but only two steamers was not certain the water after deceased, who was swimming jury inflisted by the practice of taxation on side the Band and on the opposite side of the
sure the man by a foreign standard,the illa tangled with the telegraph post, and some friends whether barricades were mentioned.
To Mr. Toller: Went on board for the par. 200 feet from the shore. With as took him by for transbipment.
the quote, and deceased then seized witness I need bardly remind the Council that as the is covarquently quite lively. Last night, about At first, it is very likely that every attempt aion is gone, his greatcess dwindles down, his were assisting to clear him. There were about will be made to misrepresent the actual fuct; words of wisdom become backpered common six coils of rope on the Praya at the time.pose of giving the order.
To Mr. Stephens The sole purpose they by his shirt, opon which both went under port of Shingbai owes aneh of its commercial midnight, we had a fall of snow, and the ground went off for, was to instruct the captains that water. Witness got out of his prep, but in prosperity to the fact that it is as important and the tops of the houses are all covered with white mantle to-day. But the wind has but if we may judge by experience, it is not places, the great sage of Clins is after all not Hebimself was an agent to Mesere, Ball, Pardu
obly an ordinary man, but a thorough Obina- & Co
His Worship said the cause of Mr. Mitohall's they could not an upgratings or take them on doing so lost his bold of the deceased'a queue, centre of distribution-for foreign trade, the, likely that this will succeed for any great was.
Got hold of him again and brough, bim to the welfare of all classes of its community is con- changed to the southwest, and I hope we shall horne enying was not through the obstruction board. length of time, especially as the Ministers. This is said to be the best pun ever made in but through the poolies carrying the rope To the Court: Nothing was said to the mate sarface twice, but the water get into witness's cerned in the promotion to the fullest practi- bave mild weather hereafter,
SPOILING BORSES' FEET.-It is almost im cannot fail to be don their guard in respect to Amerion, Horace Greely, daring the Scott cam-neross the Prays. Still the obarcation was about permission to tako on board gratings, month and nose, and being exhausted he cable extent of the free passage of merchandize was obliged to let deceased go. Witness swam A tuz such as wharfage dnes, levied for pir it from the Aret. In the earlier days of our page, drclared that he created and spit upon there, and six coils he thought were too many bus nol to fix them up,
To Mr. Stephens In all ships where gra- about for a quarter of an hour, but saw so more poses of revenue upon goods warshonaet us the possible to get a korse shod without having the the Whig platform. A Western New York to be on the Prays at once- intercourse with China we were at rigidly editor remarked that if Greely spit upon the A culte axed, Yeong-a-chee said he was tings were on board; they were ordered to be of deceased. He could keep himself afloat but port, bears but small proportion to the ever-frog cut away. All veterinary surgeons, all had not strength to reach the share. Identifies age profits earned by those concerned in the horsemen,ail leading blacksmiths agree that trade in them; and even if the tax falls upon the the treg should not be pared one particle-nos precluded from seeing even an ordinary Whig platform he coul in't expect-to-rate sa a employed to land rope from a boat to a godown taken on shore,
on the Praya Buat, and just as they commenced W. Williams, P.C. 46, sworn, stated Le Gas | deceased by his clothes and also by his face."
Ng.s.to, a caalker, fiving at 62, Queen's consumer, ita incidence is not sufficiently heavy even trimmed. No matter how pliable and soft Mandarin, as we have hitherto been from Whic.
THE SADDLEW n THE MONEY-aad he had got one soilon bis shoulders, he saw bean or board the Charler bort. The first having audience with the Emperor. At Monkeys are scarce in Micbigan, Aanddier in a borse and varringe get entangled with the tele time was on the 19th to deliver a summons Road weet, said be bad 854 in the house on the to so increase coat as to appreciably interfere the frog is, ont it away smooth on all midce, and the present time our Consular representative Datroit kept one for a pet, who usually sat un graph post before any rope was carried sorasa. This was between 2 and 3 o'clock: did not ne night of the 35th 1 a.. his wife missed with consumption. The Committee conscives, in two days it will be dry sed hard as a chip. at Caulo is on confidential terms with the the counter. A countryman came in one day, There were sixteen men employed. Only one the Captain; gave the summons to the chief. the box containing Neat day the trunk was therekea that the lory of wharfage dues nuder Yun might as well out all the leaves off trees Viceroy, and at other ports the Consuls are the proprieter being in a back-rout, fuel se yeh had been notally landed. Baw Mr. amour. Was ou board, 10 minutes Noticed at funnd broken open in Tak bing street. All the the conditions of finance open to the Municipal and expect them to flourish sa to pare away the time be Chinese black-smiths were drilling jackets found on the body, except the inner ity, is as equitablo a mode of raking revenue for the frog and have a keltby foot. The rough customer seeing a saddle that enited him, be J. Odel ut the door at the time.
Mr. Muut gentleman states that at the bolos round the main hatch combinga, and some one, belong to witness. The woman's jackel the purposes of local government ea could be apougy, part of the frog is w the foot what leaves able to settle matters of general character asked the price Monkey weid wathing. Gae without much difficulty by conferring with tomer said "I give twenty dollars for it," lay time there were six colle, how do you reconcile carpenters were making some stanchions. Sax is bis wife's. The piece of pinnaman, the silver, devised. But the use tax, when levied upon are to the tree-the lungs. Never have a red- and which in most all cases could be earvey.level. If you can find a blaskapaith that is me. the Taoutais at the various places. The tag down the tooney, which the monkey showed that? Witten said fra oils were boisted at no gratings Went on board on the 20th with the keys, and the dash produced belong to him, goods which are brought bera for transhipment, bot ana pat apon the fout to burn it
into the drawer. The man then tack the middle, sace, one wis ca the Prays, and one was on bis Mr. Speechley and sar bolce had been bored, in Bax.not fonal bis Dotes. possibility of this might have been doubted bat monkey mounted him, tore his hair, eersteh shoulder coolies had got the others on bamboos. all the Latchways ou the upper deck. Ba no Chan-akai, No. 7 District Watchman, No. 2 ed to their destination by other roates, is nutchacie esough to levet the foot without the red- Mr. May told witness bis evidence was con- gratings; went below and saw a barriosde District, stated that at about midnight of the so evenly distributed, for it has to be borne bot iron employ him. If you do not think so, was being fitted up at the fore-batchway. It 15th be was on duty passing Sai-vo-lane, and other by the owner of them or by the carrier. try the red-hot poker on your finger-nail, and on very similar grounds to theap which give ed his face, and the frightened custower
aureamed for dear life. Froprietor rushed intradictory and of little value- and wanted to know what's the fuss.For Mr H. W. Daria after being swom, said that was being fitted up to the desk. The whole saw the door of a godown upon. Made enquiries I borne by the former, then he is directly can see how it will effect begrowth of that. There regarding the results of audience with the aid the customer-faan? I bought a saddle at the time he was with bir. Old when bis of the fore part of the bathway was completed, and found that the door had been forced open. aernel in seeking other ropies, by which the are couoy other important points in shoeing of your son, sitting there, and when I went to attention was drawn to Mr. Mitchell's carriage and carpenters were Etting the remainder The house-breaking tools produced were fasida taxation would be avoided; bat if, as is more horses; but these two are more important than Emperor; but time has overcome many take it would at let mad bave it. The saddler being entangled with a telegraph post. He Was on board & quarter of an hour. Saw about Witness was afterwards presant at the pursuit probable, the tax has to be paid by the carrier, all the rest, level to the apprehension of mea difficulties in the one case, and we may hope apologized for the key, but assured tim saw about five soils innded from the host on to two to three hundred other poles ing on the of the deceased whom he recognises. He got most prerons and unfair burthen is thrown not skill in horses, and the wg most disre it will do so in the other.
that be was zo relation,.
the wharf, and they were lying at a landing deck, and carpenter were still making more, in out on the fuger from Jecessed's dagger. upon shipping, the eBest of which must nitim garded.
it will doubtless be long before the occupauis
of the Dragon throne will converse upon
terms of confidence with the Representatives of the outer barbarians.
Still it will be a considerable step in advance
that the right has been conceded at all; and
if the inmediate reentrs are not all that we
could wish, we may at least congratulate ourselves on something having been done. The thin and "of the wedge being once in serted, it may be hoped that the door will be
ue reason to refrain from being too sanguine
REVIEW.
is contributed by Mr. Hughes, entitled "The
the body. He was then 50 feet from the scene, After much similar evidence bad been taken, the case was rewanded to the Blat instant.
and being afraid he ran away.
MARINE MAGIE LATE'S COURT,
BEFORE H. G. THOMSETT, Esq, R.N.
THE "CHARLES ALREET.”
!
I understand this is the last overland Cus-
The Customs
at Tientsia, doring all the past winter, with
the regularity of a firat-rate chronometer. Assuredly our very best thanks are dra to the Inspector-General of Customs, for his kind con
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