FROM

Notices of Firmis.

NOTICE.

E istorant and reponsibility of the late Mr. CHALLES WILSON MURET, in our Firm, omased on the 16th August

BIRLEY & Co. 1615 Hongkong, 1st October, 1873. NOTICE

· ROBRÁT LYAM, .1571 Hongkong, 22nd Septembar, 1878.

of Mr. JOAN EL SMITH Coard on the

Y. BLACKHEAD & Co. tf 708 Hongkong. 1st May, 1873..

M

[ R. ĄD, S. CORDES has this day been not-

witted a partner in car firm.

A. CORDES & Co.

ti 458 Tintin, 1st January, 1873,

NOW READY,

THE DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29cm, 1878.

FOLIOR INTELLIGENCE, October 25th.

neart how the fulness of blood same thord A blow on the heart which would stop circulation, would enose the ovardow of blood on the bmin to remain.

Beroun F. W. MITOHELL, Esq.

GAMBLING. Lawa-mac and thirteen olbers were churged [with gambling in house No. 8, Ligustrust,

on the 27th,

sad get into conversation with them. He told them to be careful, as Macas and Hongkong were bad places. He could not find his frienda, He did not know where to go, until he wah told that be dould go to an opiom smoking, shop, He had no knowledge of the first prisoner, nei; ther did be see. the witoeases at Canton. He only paid for bis own pussago, and did not know why they gaverbia into oustedy. with hard labor."

Sent to twelve months' imprisonment Bach,

MUND VOLUMEN of the TRADE RE pier on the Macan codlie traško, being well Samnising the tangne was pat bitten, there wig Asing dapusod lio vue #pailliäydș4eolite. £ho foreigner it seemed 12. him w

PORT for the year 1872: Prinė gle.

Apply at the Daily Press Office. Hengkong, Int Pabroary, 1874,

The Daily Press.

Hexanono, Ouzousit 29en, 1878.

It is eristent, therefore, that the old grievance is being felt very severely at the present time, and is likely again to become a subject of representation to the Authorities at Faking!; The difficulty has always been how to wako? the Chinese act up to their promises. They are willing enough-to-engage that free trade shall be allowed in foreign goods, they Inake no effort to fores to provincial intbo rities to carry out the stipulations which are entered into, and so long as good filth is not observed by those who have the immediate carrying out of the provisions of the Treaty, arrangements" at "hend-quarters; ano practi- cally a mere far

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

SURFLIED TO. THE “DAILY Prees.”_

LONDON, 26th Votober, 1873. THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT.

two managers of the gums of fanian, and fined imprisonment; the rat to be final 350 each, then the bighost penalty, $200, of six month

Y

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18th October, 1873.

PEKING.

vernment the views of the Chamber se to the

changes which are called for by the course of trade.

The advisability of making Shanghai. Port (N. J. Daily News,);

of Begistry for British Shipping having besti. tioned some time ago, that a Chinese missions General Meeting, a letter was addressed to "A dorrespondent contra the report we man. trought to the notice of the chamber at the is to be sent to Cuba, Meser. Maopherson the home authorities on the entjost, requesting and Huber are now at Peking, getting, instruc- thou to take steps a carry out the suggestjan- tions, and will probably be down before the end No official acknowledguisat of the Obanter is of the month. It is not yet certainly known communication has been received, but it is who will be the Uhiness enroy, some say Yungeneratood that arrangements are being made wing A Me. Bubery is likely to nocompany by the British Govenment to adopt the resum- the nisso as junterproten,

nendation of tho Chamber.

SOOCHOW. (Courier)

Guarantee Benca, sa at present in use, for the ace delivery of produce shipped between treaty. ports, the foreign exportation of which-is-pro- hibited, make no provision for the caregiment of the obligation in the event of shipwreck or other unavoidable causs interfering with its fulfilment

One Lai--and, a Chineso, sentenced to two leidden stoppage of the heart. This was

was accompanied by heavy raid. It will pro- totally imlegaste to the wante of the people. years' hard laber, for omspiracy and perjury. parolgais. In the prosont dans, fulaces of blood

bably blow for three daya; and as the wind ut the April Sessions, 1973, aged 24, made good in the vessel on the brain was the min

The isolation of country distriata and towns comes from the north, the weather has beans it erne terfered wore unit more complete, and bis eseju from Victoria Gaol yesterday, b. symptom. It depends on the experience of the and after 1st January, 1874, the bus-tween the hours of 5 a.. and Borlock. It medical man who made the examination to

much colder. This morning at daylight, the the inhabitants are in consequence compelled news of the undersigned will he incorpo.appours the escaped man was que of six posted

thermometer stoud at 4f degrees, and it will be to betake themselves to occupations which ad- rated, and carried on mider the anma and style to beacus korvauta to turnkeys and chain-gang

tower, to-morrow. The river off the Britishmit of their, being supported by the produce Nawыa & 06,"

settlement will be open for at least six weeks to of their own districts, fastnad of being left to guard mct, and it is the habit to let them out of

name. We hear on good authority that the pursue thuae industries to whloh the airðum. WALTER NEWMAN,

their cella early to praonrà food for the turn JOHN GITTENS. -

keys before they go on duty. The emporinten To Mr. Druiamond, wituris arið barbad found

Viceroy will love here for houting on the stances of soil and climate are naturally best tf 1704 Foochow, 11th October, 1873.,

Inspector Gray deposed that yesterday, at 9 dest of the gaol busafao gzol servants, and these disease, and discoloration of the heart, where a.m., by virice of a warrant, be arrested tha

morning of the 23ed inst. (the 3rd day of the adapted. Under onch sironmetancos, the ins "NOTICE,

are not allowed down. till late, but the pricvnor the man has died fraal other onuses; und in all prisoners, flaving told the intermer and the

Oth moon.) For Home four weeks back, his trodnation of new wants among the people is chief anterolaisle bave been arranging their adonat unknown, the accumulation of aapital in question, it appear, got free the torn, yang sense, the. The otein Quiles of death being kambing datactive to eat him at 7.30 p.m.

INQUEST,

affaire previous to bis departure. It was stated by the profitable exchange of commodition in perdidah to the superintendent'e quarters, and apparent, the shook is the cans of death fust evening, and given the informar directions, went through the sitting rooms to the verandab given. Ife bas had experience of it; it he wont with four European and six Chinas wing, who it is alleged fell from the Centeniat, ha girenmstances rose preventing it. youd a certain point in material prosperity is The adjourned inquest on the body of Tip-a. some days ago, that be would love on the IIth hindered, and the progress of the country, bo- in Froat, said from thence lowered-bitself by | is a common fast,

Congestion of the brain Jonstables in plin clothes, and gaidad by the steams wharf, and whose body was found in Tientsin to Take last year, is at present covered mans of a rope. Whether he covered his guol mast take place before denth. Congestion gambling debattre he went to Highstreet, West Har Majesty's Dockyard on the morning of the with water, and bae bon since the river and body at Faking, during the last twelve months,

The artrond which the Viceroy.mile from affecinally stayed. suit with a private suit is not known. He bus of the brain could not have been caused Point, into a house. The door was open, und 26th instant, took place yesterday.

The negotiations of the Foreign diplomatis howover, falcon the guol soit - with him, After the blew, utid before the death, bere en-antering met the fourth defondant ouming THE besians of the Ordersigned will, from and it was his duty. ouster te se atent of the brain to take place between the blow table, and said keep quiet, and then proceeded up wharf. He did not know the daccased, Yipa.

tarako, named Parker, was atthe timeincharge, would have been plenty of time for congestion down stairs, and handed him over to a con- and guos sometimes to the Canton atomurcased to run to Taku.

Chun-a-yen doposed he wen atret coolie, canals burst their books; carts have since than appear to have been almost cutirely devoted

to solution of the "Audience question. this date, be conducted under the parties, till all hande were at work, and be know and death, dongestion of the brain constituetairs, and in a room found all the defendants, wine. On Werloesday last bo was at the Can steamere from Shanghai to this have been im concession which has been obtained with.eo During the best three wasks, the regular linea The Committes do tot desire to undervalue a and style of EDWARD NORTON & 6.

nothing of the scope. The rope was discover ting spoplexy or epilepsy. He has bad 33 They were all sitting around the mat (prodnood) ton wharf, when the steaner came in, and was purting manufactures in fair quantities. These mach dificulty, but considering the purely EDWARD NORTON,

ed by an outside office.coolie sounested with years experienes as a medical man. Sup playing Fantan, and he saw one of the defund losting for employment. The bulk of the pas. goods, the property of Sbane Bras, are chiefly for character of the reception of the Forsigu the gaol, who was under the impression tus posing no blow struck, he could not say whather unta using the counting stick. There was lotsongare had gane or shore, the coolies were ol bad been invaded by outaide buretara. the man then and there would have died. Don. of bad cash a scale, oup and ctliera arrying away the vegetables, and he wie on

intensel for the marte lying north frout Tientsin. Ministers by the Emperor, and the not altoge HE interest and responsibility in our firm The height of the man was 5 feet 2 inches; legestion of the brain wight have been used things relating to roubling (prodread). The board the steamer on the lower deck, about chante buvo no share in them, and of course it, they are not sponed to regard the result I am informed that this Tientsin Chinese mer-thor satisfactory circumstances which attended inof fair complexion, slender, and of prepossess by exsitement within half an hour, finger room looked as if it were room on parauidships, boz-hoa-man-full-from-there not benefited by them, but rather the with unhired gratification or as one of mush 300% of April teat

bard Canton steamer, and his conviction congestion, and congestion would contine if the doors, and the men inade ont reale rattan, with which he beat the coolies on the into this port, for, the supply of the markets shortly have to come under discussion, and the ing apparancs. He was late pantry boy on rage, or meatat exaitoment would ontae the pose for gambling. He gave orders to shut plank into the water. He is a European take over. The Sause man will alune bouceforth practical importance. was in connection with the perjury case, wherein the hoart was suddenly stopped. Supposing the for about half an hour. One man cheaped by guy, and also struck the decansed twice, lying marth and authwest from Tientsing whose Committee hope to have an opportunity af be the great iniportare of foreign worchandizo The Revision of the Germon Treaty with it was alleged i puree of mouny was lost on coagmation in the brain was not sufficient is it the window, bat they succeeded in getting to and then pushed him with big bands, sa that bei Chinses resident native merchants will hink it forded them of representing to the German Go- fmurd, and the saptain's boy was accused of self to unter dente, hushould in this case auri-others to dio station.

fell into the water. The clothes of the de finding it

bute death to opilepsy. Suppoer a pan suddenly Chaw-a-lok deposed be was a gambling comed, produced in Cort, are like the clothes doing nothing in the sade. falla down when quiescent, there ware, synip infurter. He went withe Inspector Grey to a The China Fenics for September and Oute-toms to shew opilepay. There was bloody troch house in High-street. He saw the first defend he could not say they were the very same. Worn by the way who fell into the inter, bat ber, which was published on Saturday, contains from the month, bewing the tongao na litten, aut with the counting stick, and 13 others play le did not ape interesting articles-tha oporby Mr. Men and the foot of the ring involuntarily flowing, ing fantin; one of the gamblere ceapod.

sce the beginning of it. He would recoguina the European if he saw worthy of the perumal of all who aro, soterested suficient to she wupilepsy. is afmost univer. He identified all the fondeate as being in the chasing the particular man, but he dure day in this important question. He fully admitaal for dying pereons, capcctully persons in full Loose pisy ing fantaa, the evils of the trafic, hat states that the large haaith, to kae power of retention of the nriue First defendant denied the charge, and sad too.

hu had ecan witness he would have beaten bim njority of the Chinese shipped no Maçao are The blow is described, if given, except so far is the informer used to live with bim, and during willing emigrants, although the kidnappers using excitement, was not the cause of death. I that úme be committed an intoceney with his

a jurymau naked low the European could. have not at all abandoned their ugly practice Excitement was the cause of death. If want wife, and was then turned out of the house, the deceseed, when bo, ran away after the Ite divides the oltenes of coolice shipped into ète a blow he naturally gets excited, and that Sesond defendant said he went to the house to

blowa? Witness ceplied-Because the Buro- fone (1) those captured by physical violence; excitement to the canse of death. Ho gaunob see our of his comrades, and when coming away

pean followed had up. (2) those captured by moral silence; (3) willing answer, the question whether the man died he was arrested she was rot gambling. This rescue the decused! Answer:-N.

Ajaya Did the Eropean endeavour to emigrants, raized agriculturista, fugitivo purely by the visitation of God. In bis opinion defondant denied the charge. Fourth defends. critatuule, and gamblers; (4) pirates, who em- ike cans of death was through excitorrect. aut deed the chargo, und said he went for his not report it to the quatable on the wharf...

Inspector Cradock asked why witness did heilbhe premeditated intent of plundering The excitement followed the blow, and that ex-companion, Fifth defendant and he was in High- the coolieshine. He claims that the Portuguese citament caused his dents. He believed that it street, looking at a crowd of people, and while (win) did not minder any assistance.

Witness said because he was a stranger. Bo

There has recently died in this neighbour Government bas done all that is in its power to the man had received no blow, he would have doing so he was arrested. Sixth defundunt said a It appears from the Report of the Shanghai put down the traffe, but that the matter is besedil st the press moment he did.

hood a Chinese magnate who had attained on ho want to the house to look for afriend, and was and is always stationed at the Ontou wharf at one time well known to many foreigners. Kwok-a-chung deposed he was P.. 253, aiderable celebrity among the Quineas, and was Mr. Drummond, by Gotsent of the Attorney not gambling. Soventh dendant auid be also He was on duty on that day, and he heard a cry This was Kia-th chien, whose latest official ap Foreign Power on the 1st June. 1872, making Chamber of Commerce, which we give far with very great difficulties. He hopea, how

ever, that judicious administrative measures Goueral, naked the witness whether it was not want to look for a friend, hat, while corner of is man overboard, and about the unintea pointment was that at Provincial Criminal for anal madification of the stipulations as The Committee addressol the Ministers of thor ou, that they are again calling attention ony seduce the malpractices to a minimum. just as probable that she excitement, which down the staircase 10 come away was arrested after he was at the spot. Everybody was looking Jade. When he first clue in contact with seems to be required, bit to answer has been -to-the-obstructions-offered to foreign trade-in--M-Lister contributes woll cosidered article wrought in the film was cued by angers prior Eighth defendant denied the charge. Ninth

the interior of the country. We have thus the supposed ditention of the Chiarse to the blow.

lefe adant said he lived next-door to No, &, and fallen overboard, but it board nothing about was afterwards brought into very intimate re

in the water, and genrally said that a men bad foreigners he was the Be of Sungking; and receivel. within a short space of time had the samo ngange is ondoabtedly diet. rely

Witness said it was an probablu. language, pointing out that though the written

bearing a noise, went to see what it wes, when deceased being either struck or pushed in, fations with some of them as paymaster of the ral of Custom Terring the Wousing Bar Dr. Wbarry was again put in the witness be was arrested. Tenth defondant said ore There were about 20 peuplan the wharf. The

No commandation from the Inspector-Geor complaint frour three quarters from Kiu-solloquial knowledge of a dialect can be ac box, and in wasser to the Attorney-General," of the party owed him some money, und, when

man Tip-a-cho, who gave the report at the this position, about to year 1864, that to be heon feceived by the Chuber, notwithstanding kiang, from Shanghai, and. Frosa Focchow: /quited with alors facility, than an ordinary said there was not adient congestion of the he want to get it, he was arrested. Eleventh station that Tip-a-wing had fallen overgard

"over-victorious" army, it was while he held and the Conservation of the Whangpoo, has very renduble paper on

He did not make a defendaut denied the obarge Twelfth de-from the Canton samer wharf, has gone Asiatis Society, proposed, if I mistake wot, by waited upon him is the sender of 1872, to the European language. Dr. Kerr omntributes à basin to, unose death,

came a member of the local branch of the Royal the acarbos made to the deputation which antive benevolent special examination of the tangue. If it had fendant and he also heard a noise, atal going away from the Colony. institutions in Canton.

Seen bitten, he would have seen it without see what it was, he was arrested. Thirteenth

the then President the Society, Sir. Harry affect that the matter should reative propiasat Joshi.

Ajuryman-Witat did the online grally Parkes. What subsequent advantage the So-attention at Peking. defendant and benlso want to get onto ones say about it? LATE TELEGRAMS2

Ms. Drummond ben said he would a callowed to him, when he was dyrasted; he was nec any other ridepeo for the defeuce, and gambling,

Witness-That he had fallen into the water. I have not learesi. But I doubt if any type of beer productive of no more satisfactory reply. ciaty derived from Kin, or Kis from the Skiety. Correspondence with H. B. M. Minister has Fourteenth defendant denied the after quining up to the jury a few points birge.

Inspector Cradock said the Loropenthe intelligencies shat havo gathered in the So-than that the Chinese Government ara umwil. given that morning, he would leave the come to

speolor Giray deposed te weing the foursome had been asked if he knew piety's Rooms from year to your ha bean, ar log to take active steps in the tontter, owing them. Ho thor informed the jury that their con priamera gambling in No. 8, High-street.abbing about the deceased, and in said "No."

is, destined to so lofty a fate as has been decreed to all available funds being already employed... verdiet would have to be given from the scien..

The jury asid that they thought the first witto Kis-i chico. His death occurred some in the erection of Lighthouses unbe Coust His WorshipTMquid fiệng the evidence ho.be. like evidence adduced. He would remark that lieved the first and second defendants were the ridges was not true at 1, nad retendonthe age, and after bis vemains had fain in it often happened that post-mortem examizotions

a verdict "Accidental death."

state for sure montbe, they were, a few weeks of Shanghai for 18, amounted to

The Customs Duties on the Foreign Trade Whany had a giepted his duty in this case, are not iminately gone into, not that Dr.

ago, removed to his unecstral tombe in Shense 3,149,640.24 and tonuage dren to by his sun, who was lately in office as an I. 117,639.53,

TIN. but there was the exp one of the to medical or three montba' imprisonment with hard labor the accual report of sew Shanhai Chum yes the Alagistrate of the Woo-king-balen in 100,000, pissibly less, and the amount could The N. C. Daily News of the 23rd publishes portul Censor. It appears that at one time Kia appartenances may be obtained for The A eficient dredger with 'jsa witnessca to be considered.. Whatever experi.. The American Mint is increasing its silverence Dr, Wharry had, there was the fact that Dr. Bam-a-bo and four others were charged by M.ber of Commerce for the year ended 30th the Soccio prefectures and during the intervale readily raised by loan at an annual oharre coinage.

Ceceber bad had 33 years experience in the Fairbairo, with stealing firewood, vaned $2. June fast. The omittee any the the that his body lay awaiting burial, it is stated, of 8, or 3 poi cent. It is estimated that the Sie Wolzeley sa erived ut Freatan army, and from the ovidence given, they scald Comphivant said he damo.home about five n.ö.expansion of trade apparently indicated by that the shade of the deceased magistrats working expenses would not exéend Ps. Juff:

come to no other dynelusion than a verdict resterday, ant wet, the first four defendaute with the importe of 3671 and 1872 sent ppeared in a dream, to the Fce of Sobchow, per month. of manslaughter. The question they bed to a lot of wood coming out of the stable, who said real, Considerable stucka in suld in and made several low bows in token af obai imperial and Local authorities evch on a ques

Yat such is the apathy of the give a rendiet of shutighter, or a verdict of consider war whether they wore-cperul to the fifth defvedant, the cowboy, bad giren themad narts. The two cardinal hindrances to sance. The Fos, in consternasion, asked how best which concerns one

the wood. It belonged to him, and was good the growth of trade'are the irregular and ex-is bad died months ago managed to cum ovorament, that repremsations on the im not guilty. The primer denied that he had any only for firewood, and he always objected to ressive tuxation on the pavement of merchan. back to tas earth again. What did he want?portance of a mere involving au insigniti. weapon, he was simply standing at the opstart, the now boy giving away, 802this. He hedise, and the want of cheap interual Tansit. The etherialized member of the Asiatic Si ofety cant out nut aller the permanent futer... and having an epithet-thrown at him, be tract Teved the boy was a respectable boy, and -perbe Vanesa bow no disposition to remedy replied that since und entrance into a hests of a trade which produces the large rec and and received a blow from the deceased, hape did it anthinkingly, Fifth delendeal those oils. The Ministers at Peking two bren had been appointed the tutelary divinity (Chinge above named, thoro, hitherto been treated compel the local Mandarins to respect the

when a fight ensued. This was proof that the said the earpenter told him that bis master tent no the Audience Question. An appeal tone) of Woo-kiang, and he came to notify the with complete indifference. prisoner did not come on purpose to meet the mud he was to sweep the place, and the four to them to get the form of guarantas bonin for Foo that he was to be worshipped accordingly. Treaty provisions; and if we could bring a

desessed, and he could produce witnesses defeudante asked him for some chippings, and be the due deftrecy of produce shipped between The Beo promptly informed toe people of the to reat, and are communication with Be The Committee sit not allowing the nubiject desinite-pressure to bear upon them, the diroRE THE HON, JAILY-JUSTICE SHALE that those people derer use the gave it to them. The complainnut said he did aty ports, altered, has not been answered, district, and, this being que of the few matters foreign Consuls with the vine do maka prope enity would be at least lossened to some

struments known in saiz shiny. He puntended Ent wish to see the fifth defenfaut patsbod. The only anewer vouchsafed about the Wensang which the people can not at once without sals for the work to the Provincial Government. anger was the cause of death, and vory pro First tour defendants were discharged, and the bar is that the Chinese are spending all their reference to the Board of Rites, tuy it añce. extent. Where would seem to be one direction Too case was resumed in which Fo-s-taibably this anger and excitement arose wrist fifth discharged alan, with a severe caution. money on ligthouses; yet the Government agreed to accept. Kia, on his own credentials, M. Consul at this place, supported by H. B The vepresentations of Mr. Medhurst, · H, B, in which this could be done with perfect fur-stoud indiated on a charge of murdering one the deceased was passing the capstan back-

STEALING A RED QUILT.

deriving a resanne of threennd a quarter million and he is now being worshipped as the Ching's Minister at Peking, have been successful warde and forwards, calling the prisoner nimes ; uess that is, by a combination of the Foreign Chun-a-ling, on the 12th August.

Mak-tim-aho was charged by Chan-to-mo, tuele fromSbergħaialons. Tag Inspector-Ginal torg of Woo-kiang and by the evidence of Dr. Crocker the deceased with atexling a bed quilt, and assalting her. has said nothing at all, notwithstanding bis Ministers to declare that they will dead

Most of the creeks bereabouts were dag out a sarvey of the approaches to this port and the in jndneing the British Government to order would bava died through that excitement, Complainant said the defendant came so her promise et yent that the matter skruld receive during the long drought of summer, and souter basis of the Yangtee, and a dispatch as a revision of the Treaty the cessation of

Dr. Alfred Croobor, Deputy Surgeon General rapentive of the blow. The blow itself had brothel and engaged her for the night,aut at 6.9 rooipt attention. Credit is given to Mr. Med that abundant rain has iniice, water communi. I from hir, Wade states that one of Her Majesty' the transit duties now abarged upon all in the evidence of Dr. Wharry road over to him. the man died by the visitation of God, then, and when she went up again she missed a bed mise that the approached to the port chill be With the return of rain, too, Buddhist prohibi- that parposo.

of the 80th Bagiment, after being worn, bad thing to do with the case of the death. If this ueruing she got up and went down staire, est ad Mr. Wade for having secured a procation is better than it has been for years. vesela will be sent here early next year for ports and exports, in addition to the rates

Ik nawer to Mr. Drammond, witness said eecing the prisoner only noted in nef-defence, quilt, valve $, and lie defendant too. She went surveyed next year. No afer has been re- tions have been set at aught, and Footal and agreed to by the tarif. This seems to be he had noticed Dr. Wharry's evidence aller verdict of not guilty only could be given, after the defendant, and saw him running with ceived to the letter arging that Shanghai should fiddler have returned to the float-pots of Egypt. horat the thanks of the Chamber for his good The Committee have exwoyed to Mr. Med. post mortem examination, and saw it waa.to the The Attorney-Generat ten suormed up the bed quilt, and went up and asked him for it, be rade pork of registry, though it is under. the only logical and, the only fair conclusion effect that death resulted from paralysis of the case to the jury for the prosentrum, but he struck her, and she gave him in charge.

Koo, lately the magistrate of the Chang adfices in this matter, and feel that the unknow. stood, that this will be done. Neither has obon district, was recently transferred to the lodgments of the aerointile body are due to which can to come to ou the subject. The the heart. He would say that there was alsbupate defence pride by this learned defendant, and as she bud no lfunkét, holons objection raised to the Castons regalations at tuto for his new eppointment, he was voluu which he bua urged the importares of the and after spinking in Ligh terms of the Defendant asid on the 2ded he engaged the Peking vouchsafed any practical reply to the district of Quinsan, and taking his depar- .M.'s Minister for the successful manner in half duty, in addition to the duties stipulated

disenso as paralysis of the heart, and a blow fer iu the tarill, was agreed to on the express on the chest with cause parlain of the hears, friend, arged that tho main points of evißenecher oue; safe was going to get married; be Hankow, regarding the classification of bulka tarily accomp.mied out of the city by a procesi sarzer upon the attention of the British Go-.:

Butnccording to the symptoms described by Dould not be shaken, on which, if the jury thought the banker would do for his wife and pontours. Reference made to the dots on consisting of many baadreds of the people verament The-promptness-with which the condition that no other taxes should be im. Wherry, he should say some were inconsistent weighed thein amefully, they could come to no Complainant said the guilt belonged to her ronition of Chinese silk and of Manchester of his district,, swaying pensers with inceuss, raply has been received, may be instructively posed upon the goods. If this condition is with paralysis of the heart, aa. For instance, a other conclusion than a verdict of wurder. before the 23rd inst.

goods, and to Ocean-racing, the correspondeuse and making every possible demonstration of contrasted with the opineness of the Nativu not complied with, it is clear that the Chi-internal urgure, and be should: wy-hoot weapon was aed, and his foot will show that the possession of the complainant in Sup to mingle lighters uiter with his proposed a temple-one of the many torn to pieces by attention of the Committee, and on receipt of a

lirid counterance, and congestad brain and There was lite cridence to show that a deadly. Wong-a-yeo deponed that she saw the gadt regarding which has been already made public, their reapest for the justice of bit rule.

-Baron-Richtofnung beca advised, as home,

officiale. There-be-boon lately re-opened in Souchow. nose by their own, act forfeit their dinim to freth from the mouth was inconsistent. In the prisoner came premeditated, and prepared tomber, but did not know how she got it.

The deterioration of Sitk has seenpied the transit duties.

syncope of the best there in palichess. A sud. to most deceased, Ho'occluded by gourment- Another witness deposed to giving the com.oicatific work, to commend it to the general the iconoclastic bands of the Tripinge. It is Domenication train the Lyous Silk Association

ing an sin sentis evidence, arging that but patuan: $1 to purchase the quilt, and saw it in public

koown as the (Woo-pol-ming-hion-s) e., the relative to the serious deterioration in the paralysis of the heart.

riven by Dr. Crooker did not overthrow the clear her possession before the 23rd netunt., Another instance of stabbing with a knite temple of the 500 famous wise men. For the quality of Chinese silk duing lite years, a but it would seen that it is the only on

testimony of De Wharry, who had conducted

occurred in a Chinese brothel on the Tiendong direction of foreigners who may wish to visit it, translation into, Chinese was at once placed in which is at all likely to have any effect upon

the post-mortem examination,

His Worship asked if the quilt and belongedd, itongkow, on the night of the 31st inst, may mention that it stands near to the tenthe anads of the members for aireulation The witress concarred with these statements,

The Court then adjonroed: the stolid indifference of the Peking Antho and added that from the symptoms described

to defendant, why did be not tell her he wa

the victim in this case being a woman mimed plef Confucius. It has been rebuilt in upatang their Chinese friends, although, owing Chang-show-yung. About 10 o'clock at night, magnificent style and un extensive garden to the advanced pariod of the season at which rities. They are fully alive to the advan by Dr. Whorey, he was of opinion that death The Court resumed its sitting at 2 p.m., when going to take it. Two months hard tabor.

Cunton man in the warploy of Messrs. Morrite which surrounds it has been laid out in the the communication was received, the ischief KLUMAFFING. was from a fit, and the centre of the digests was bis Lordship summed up the paag to toe jury, tagos which they gair by receiving then the brain. In the sheence of any other puting out to then that they were us ba dou-Who-st-nun and Chur-kin-cheng, with attempt and commenced a dietárbance, and after break seived of by the Chinese, with rookerice, fahlready done. A road lotter having been

•Le-a-shung and Loyow were ebarred by and Bahnoke, Pootung, went into the Lonec highest elyle of ornamental gardening as conso far as reza.ded that sensor's op, was duties on foreign commerce, and would be disease, he did not believe that the deceased rinsed whether the prisoner came on to them to deny them from the colony.

ing soms of the fruitere, drew out a large olnap pools, &c. Yet is the taste displayed not receirad from the Association in the spring of by no means willing to see their regipts di could have died from the injuries described by wharf with the knuckle duster, or without, nud Woo-a-man deposed he was a hawker at knife and made a rush at Chargicow-yang. strictly conservative. For the garden walle be the present year, sopies in Chinese were again minished by a third. The justing of the Dr. Wharry in so short a time. Death would if without the kauble duster, they were to Nan-buen, and on the 24th October be left She receive a deep and dangerang wand out, as is customary, an alternation of solid distributed to members for oir thation in a not have been immediate nalees some other di frame their verdict according to the evidense, that place with a friend, Baiard Chin-kin- the back of the left bund, and also two or three piers with panels of open stone work, sons of the similar way. The result, however, has not been position could not possibly be gainsaid. Iseuse we present, it could not have been no in whether guilty or not guilty of manslaughter: chung, to go to Canton, to gat employment. cuts on her right. Other women who were latter are slaburately worked out into represan antisfactory, the general quality of this venson's is tot as though it were taken up hastily, poplody and epilepsy, and wrious fie cording to the evidéuos, guilty or not guilty of sque diy, and weat to the Western suburb, her assistance, and a policeman was seat for one punal, there is represented a foreign house, plained of in the yield of previous seasons, } a berkhy The symptoms are consistent mad if with the knuckle duster, a verdict re- They arrived at Canton at about 5 p.as the near at hand, and beard her screams, went to uitions of foreign sence and objccte. Tans, in crop shewing the same faults as those com and without making dite allowance for every tious of the brain. They would not be conalet their wind, was whether the onze ese murder well knowa to kèm, heing a native of a lody and removed to the. Hongkew Station, women (abigner, and all) are supposed to be the nonarketable quality of the stuple an at

murder Tho poist for the jury to hold inned there met the segond prisoner, who was reasonable deviation from his strict letter of ent with denth from paralysis of the heart.

The fellow was subsequently taken into que ou the fat roof of which foreigners, mer and sad it is not likely that any representations of the stipulation. If the taxes levied wero, de

To the Attorney General, witness said he had or onslaughter. He would like to know who neighbouring village. Bo'ziked him (witness) when be excused his conduct by saying that his looking at some shina through telescopes. In present proced will be of any us, wo long ne is represcutal, of a merely trivial character, read of deaths from shoots. It is a very common ther they had cone to ary decision on this whats be was doing at Juston, and he enid victims and other women had robbed tim of his other panel there is a representation of a foreign merchants are found souly to pitrohane

cause of death, where violênce has boss used. point. simply local town" dues, or other day of that He did not remember reading of death Fron a

seeking employment. The second, prisoner money, and that he drow the knife in self- foreigu ateamer, with the captain in the wheel-t The jury, wher a few seconds consideratiup seked him and Chuu-in-obung to go with him defence. Seeing the serious muture of the house and the sailore ruaning up the rigging,

wound. Dr. Mucgowan was sent for, and a These appear to have been excoated in perfectbably be found in the indisposition of European

"The trae solution of the foilty willped the trade, it woukl not be right to ulent so

prisoner was guilty of wastaaghter or out.

shop, where he at the first prisoner and an- The Chief Justice then continued bis sam other man, who appeared to be an acqnnistaan's hand. She was then sent to the Hospital perspective transforms them into curicatures preecat faulty condition, excepting at very low strong a position. But seeing tapt for

ming up on that point, remarking on the differ of second prisoner, but he (witness) knew no- The Mac was beard at the Mixed Court, and the of the most laughable description: It is auid prices, and in the premiin which will no doubt series of years every other espedient has been from Blogging by a clergyman. In amas, page en between blow on a zin in filt heult thing about him. They remained there that priestor was sentenced to firty blows with the that when the Fantall came to faspect the be received by any attiratar who improves the 459 of Taylor's median work, the onse nie maving interad disease, and quoting night. The second prisoner began to enter inte ivy bamboo, two months augus-the rat. newly upezer tocaple and grounde, bia keen eye character of his reeling. The foreign Cauanta exhausted, bral shat there is no puestion that down there is current. Death may result from the cridence of Dr. Whany touching thereos. conversation with him (uitnem), saying it was the Central and the last at Hongkow Folies caught sight of these innovations; when he have been asked to use their istence with the the taxation is not mainly oppressive, fat in a shack, and no external marke be shown. He is Lordship then road over the depositiers, difficult to get any employment at Canton, Fistious then to be phnished by the Chinese, expressed his strong disapproval, and urged Chinese-anthorities to anae proclamations to many peos absolutely prohibitory, there can

had read T. Holmos, page 764, in a CLB by an exposition of tabut, and of the points bad better to to Maand, when he could get $1 al fastly to be deported.

their removal, on the sound that foreigners be made in the silk growing districts, ring W. S. Sivory, Surgeon at St. Thomas's Hop-of law touching on them.

ployment was. He fitness and he was will- a monta, but be did not explain what tbo.em-

would take umbrage if they knew that the natives to give moraore to the preparation liberties bad been saken with their outward of this important staple, but for the Cuni- returned a verdict of manslaughter,

Fresentamente. I read not say that I hare done wittes our ascertain, the Native officials have

Dr. Kenely is indisposed. The examinati of the witnesses is corioluded,

AMERICA

An expedition against Coomassie has been There is, however, bichdraided on perhaps a little energy might at last be in-whefla transferred to Athens.

dr. Walkham saccheda Mir, Matebat Peking, fised into the Chinose: Authorities. Thore Tarby Witthe question that if the Peking

officials werd ally in earnest, they conta

“SUPFÆME COURT-

October 28th.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

MURDER.

Mr. Drummond proceeded to call the wit uenes for the defence.

This would be a strong position to adopteri essation of the heart would be oynonymous Me. Dunimond then road a case of syncope from Taylor's medical works, pare 116.

THEFT.

Defendurt denied the charce.

.

SRANGUAI,

the first duties of

kind, which dil vot practically interfere with sbock where internal disease was absent. He end their view of the cake was whether the to his house. He took them to s opium smokingautire doctor under directions dressed the, wo, good faith, but The want of proportion and manufacturers ta porchase China Silk in its

soldier being flogged, to deal, nor did be had not road Governor Wall's case, page 471, of read of Reging v. lockley, where a child died

NISOPO

(N. C. Daily Now

Le little ression to hesitate in refusing on paypital, often gooted by Taylor, and of great. After a few seconds consideration, the jury & commutation for duties which eating to standing, and having read there, he would.sy The jury were then discharged, and the se had no money to pay for bis passage. The A Ningpo correspondent writes-tlnt the bat diy best to dienbusa,the Obirens of all such displayed, their sual indifference, and have

The levier,

There wanki, of course, be a dangor-tlist a' reprisal would be taken, by making the in- and duties still more oppressive than they are as presset, but it is very doustful whether Buch an attempt would in any way succeed.

the symptoms described by Dr. Wharry wer

as the local officials are unable, in consequence dance by Dr. Whurry that there was discuss in

duties on accent of teusit duos being no longer paid. According to die Treaty, it was

wound.

that that was not the answer to the question. The Attorney-General rominded the witness is question was: Was he prepared on his oath to state that the man died by visitation

from any blowe

ing to go, if he could get $4 a month, but he

TIENTSIN (Daily Note Correspondent)

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

Shanghai, 10th October, 1873,

The Avent of the Despatal and Intelligen

The Agent of Bantur's Telegraph Oo.

not consistent with death from a alck, Haeree of the prisoner adjourned till Friday, at second prisoner said Never mind, Iwilt pytle of the Steamer Companies is aging on that notions. But I am told the obusrious panels one little or nothing to stimulate their man- would sny death remiled from disense seated 10m, in the brain.

The learned counsel for the defence said of your Grat earnings" Chann-kin-chung said to half a dollar, and both Formigners un Chị.

the pasange for you, and you can repay outline as well as dlsewhere. Freights are dovaute to be removed,

wyer in so desirablë a path of improvement. knew that the brain was diseased.

The Attorney-General asked witness how he be had a wittees as. to caracter to produce, in he was willing to go. This conversation was near are losing their money joyously. The REPORT OF THE SHANGHAI GENERAL de actution to a preposed set of new regn. The Hankow Chamber of Commerce baeving. mitigation

reputed on the morning of the 35th, and pri hinamon say their steamers will have all the Witness said from the evidence given by Dr.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

lations by the Customs there, with regard to Bouer mid be, was going that day. On the tea freight next year, and so They ona pilt on Winrty

the blasification and managavimt of Hulks evening of the 25th, the two printers, the man the screw on the one hand, and give foilinės The Attorney-General and there was no evi-

BEFORE THE HON. Justice PAUNCEVOTE, mit here, his friend, and witness all wont on which a foreign company cannot, on the other was presented to the Meeting of 19th Novem- plicable to Bankow, appear to be intended to The last Annual Report of the Committee and Pentions, which although at firal only ap- The Court sat in Newmary Jurisdiction board ste uirkt stemmer, un lines believed, it is not unlikely. Phey are talking now, of ber, 1872, when Mewes, F. B. Johnson, E. J. be extended to all the open Porte, a letter was of popular pressure, to go further than the brain; on the contrary, it was holthy, and yesterday, when a large number of small debt to go to Mag, but when the steamier arrived getting up a Chine Insurance Company; it is Fourou, D. Reid, E. Bell, d. 5: Gubbuy, addressed to the English, and American Minis certain poius in their levics, and there seems unly bore traces of congestion traced to the we dispel of but they were not of as its testraation, he found bingelf at Houg quastionablo whether they can trust each othu, W. Kaye, A. 4. Hayes, Jan., F. Nisgen, W. H.tara at Baking pointing out to them the injary to be only too good reason to conclude bbat

any special interest, and were mostly between kong, and this excited his saspicion. He had or their bee suurte, sullivantly for this; but if Condit and J. T. Brand were alsoted to form a which would be done to Wharf-owners and Witness and the man died from corigention Chinese, sustore. The mece important cases they have already gone as far as they can of the brain, which brought on a fib

boen in Hongkong four years back. They they do. and succeed, the business of merchants Committed for the current your were adjourned.

others" requiring. Hulk, or Pontoon, atento, this direction. The loss of perenne, also, would

ull five landed in company, and when walking at the small ports will be injured. MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT, Hivy the Pinya, wildo slipped away mid

Mr. Johnson was appointed Chairman, and modation, by the adoption of the propeaed Mr. Fearon Vice Chairtout not fall upon the local officials, bas apon these

28th October.

went in searol of his friends in order to

ragulations, and requesting their interference at Paking and the former world, therefore,

Berone H, G. THOUSETT, E R.N.

resone, Chup-hio-chung. He met a man who

On the retirement, of Mr. Chudiit and Mr. | should the anthorities propose to extend their advised hio to go to the Thor-wa Hospital. SMUGGLINJAL

The river waters still continue to ma into F. B. Forbes and Bir. A. Paterson were elected

Kaye, or their, departure Icoma Shanghai, Mr. | oporation to this pori, not be specially interested in laying on extra of God, having disenes internally, acparate San-a-sow, Chiuose.corporal No. 2, obarged Whan ha penghad the gute, he called out, and a the par plains the Viceroy's mesures for by the remaining Meubera of all the vacancies received, are to the effent that, the subject was Tuo only replies which have hitherto been Chun-a-chlu Chw-fog-sow,and man nuknown to him, upon fpering what but closing the gaps in the banks not having pat until the next General Meisting. Witness and the deceased died from congest-00, fishermen in junk Lo-akini-, with brown sal, aid he wonld go with hier, us he know been perfected. His Excellency retome from.

receiving attention at Peking.. tion of the brain. He thought it was from na of Orimunte 8 of 1566, it nging their junk for where the Mutuo pa senge boat was abanshot.in rinit to the fortresses on the forencion of the of the transactions of the year, they cannot ply of Commercial Messages to the Obamalor, The Committee regret that in their. Report The Committee invited Tenders for the eup- to be Sptional with the importer whether he tatal cars, but it might have been accelerated other the fishing pappones

According they went in a mampas to the 8th instant: it appears he did sot go beyond refer to any success on the part of the Chamber and offers vare made by..............

·To a further question by the Attorney.. would pay the transit dues, or take the chance Gougral, witness said that he thought that the ante lot off the P. M. 8. One wharf and on bis ohhng, the two prisonera, and the other mag. new fortiess of Blushing, lying obave Taka, unfavourable conditions under which trade. Go

Cumplainant deposed to finding the aloud passuge hout, witere they found Chun-ki-Tako. He wont more capecially to inspect the in its efforts to promote a modification of the of the barrier dues on seading-bis-goods into stute of the heart, as seribed by Dr. Whuary, approach, they pulled away in aus Witngas told Uhin-sin-ahmng to cons on and on which hundreds of men have been coinaguisbee in this country. ther interior. We are not quite aware.on

was not in any way the entice of death. A very Ho hourdled her, and foul areas and quantity shore, whichheilki, nad to the pri ployed during all last summer, or rather during The Customa Reiarns for the past nine what process of renewing the Customs were He had heard that there was a braise on the masters, and there were no pupars on boardTM

severe blow on the heart would cause death. of opinm. All the defendanie suid they were soners. He intended to go to the Chines all the prat open sensou Daily, of late, we montha, and the existing stagnation of rule the option of renewal, ut Tis. 38 por member The latter was accepted for six months, with allowed to levy the transit dues as a matter heart, caused by n blow andho chest, and that Inspector Strand gave eridents of the quotie pursed the first prisoner, who was stopped through bero, who had been working in thie the expansion of foreign commerce apparently is not to than sixty.

Hospital, but on the way the prisonera ran away have been seeing ambers of nagsica pasa unfortunately lead to thegomelusion that per annum, provided the number of membert of course, but it will bo recollected that this mortent exateination as a holy with the heart and of the defendants being unable to produce the other man gat away, but the first was taken and are weading their way to their hones in Goods in 1971 and 1872 ans not only which is steady received the attention of the it caused death. He, bad never held a pretty of arms on board, and the unnt of opiata, by adierist watchman, the sentra prisoner and fortress, and who have lately been disolurgad, indicated by the large importation ul Foreign Tho subject of Homowerd Billa, of Lading. caused some surprise at the time. The plan braised from a blow, on it. He has no au harbour papera. above suggested would amount to little more thority on the subjent. He had never made a

to the esition, and then renot man made for the interior. It has been mentioned that taken place. The Brat defendent was fined $10, sad order the other prisoner, why they met in a street, Forders came from Feking to stop the works statements made by Obincie Merolatest circular freut Mr. Alfred Holt, pointing ont Those returns goofirm the Chamber, was again brought to their bodice by than returning to a stricte interpretation of poden xation on a body which dieded to forfeit his license, and. I rest of the where he was arrested.

from a book. Ho bad seen a body wkia nd defendants were discharged.

going on at Siseking,, as the cutlay would on of the large quantity of Cotton Goods im-the questerfactory bearing of ortam sluse in the Treaty stipulation, and wouki be justitiel died frous a shock of lightsing, but he know

Ona-ki-obung gure similar evidence. longer bo borne conveniently by the province, ported and distributed during the two prorious the forep proposed to be adopted, by the Landon THE "HUYATRA” -

District walohida No. 18 deposed to seeing under the present distressed oondition of a yours, considerable stocks mein sold at the Committee of Merchants. It was decided tint both by the spirit of the Treaty sell, and by

the fret prisoner ruaning way, te stoppedures portion ofit, through three years inunda various inland tarte; and it appearenct unlikely the mather should be allowed to remain in the cirastuucea of tho caso.

him, and took him into custody.

that the stunt inorge of consumption musy aboyanes for the prosent. P. 5. 816 deponed to going in score of Foriaerly, nt Tientem, thers were large be correctly measured by a small addition to the

Having collected the opinions of the variona second prisoner, who was pointed out to him by number of ruffians called Hwan-shin-tareturas of 1870.

Chambers of Commerce in bina and Japan, HÀ. second witness, and he took him into custody. men whom wo auould call roughs, that were a will doubtless he road with interest by the heart,, this was from experience, and what he WOOD PAVING IN LONDON-The porting Magistracy rather than at the Supreme Cours. Since Li Hung-chang came here, the gangs are the irregular and excessive taxation imposed the increase of tuilder in Picce Goods impo

Prisonerspreforzad to give their defence at the perpetaal source of trouble to orderis people of trade in China-native as well as foreignBurkere of this settlemont, as to the causes of Tho Lwo cardinal "hindranoes so the growth well, ca choses of expertenical Firce Goods name friends of the Rev. D. B. Morris in and rond. There are general broad principles of roadway in Picondilly between Barkeley Hongkong

which aber certain cause produce certain strect und Albemarle-street, the paving of He had been to Unnton, his native pince, and thereby did a manifest device to the city, for of cheap and speedy means of internal tranit, Manchester Chamber of Commerce on the sub- First prisoner sail be was cook at Macao. of rafinus bave been all pub down; and be on the movement of merchandise, and the want to this country-the Committos addresad Lise "A meeting of the members of the choir of elidotus

which is to be renewed, in to be covered with me to Hongkong to look for a friend who which he merito 16o bost thanks of all orderly sad the Committee regret that they can dieject, pointing out the injury which was being St. Jrma'eComet Chapton, was held on Tites- The Attorney-General remarked to witness wood poring, to be laid by the Impro Wood owed him money.. onld not find the mor, lawnbiding Ciucao people. Teatain fe to a ser cern no sigu whatever of a disposition on the thus to the tune by the gigning practice day, to wish God-bye to the Rer. D. B. that bo differed greatly in opition from De. Paving Company, at an estimated expense of neither did he know anything about the second tain degree at presentannd has been during the part of the government to adapt measures of oversizing, which in the opinions of experts was Morris, MA, and to present him with an cle- Wharry

£1,190. The wood paving has been on trial prisoner, and when he was near the Sing-ping list three youra, uuder military law regarding reform in either of theso directions. Barrier beld to be the primary cause of the evilja gnatly-bourā quarto edition of “Mertes's Paul- Witness suid, be bad had no experience of Dr. for twelve montta in the Uity Ter,' inserita with their name.

London, huv Theatre te was arrested, but did not know the the criminal acts of the population i the chief levies throughout the country continue to be Tag rev. Whurry's abilities.

ing been laid down from London Bridge to

The Manchester Chamber, in reply, enclosed gentlentin has received an appointuret froc The Attorney-General remarked that Dr. King William'e statue, and it is said there are

of the Seatbern Legion General Woo, having increased, while the little which is being done a Report of a Committee appointed for the the Duke of Argyll, and a bout to leave for Wbarry likewise porkupe bas had no experieuco no signs of deany, and the police stato at Canton, but the work was too heavy, so he cutno territorial authorities over the inhabitants. ways of the Empire, which for years past dange, which while recommending kecater Second prisoner said he was coployed at Cantor La Hung-hang) joint control with the to improve or maintain the roads and water purpose of investigating the cause of the India, to join the Benual ecclenistical establish of his ability,

they know of uo quaes of borged filling upon is to Hongkong in the steamer to look for big ment."

Witness said he had beard of death from a since it has been laid down,

Bines 11a.m. posterday, a uorterly gala has bare boan falling into decay, in conducted care in the selection, of the material need in- friende. Hoes the fortitures on board, bat blowing. For some six hours after it on an upasientific and makeshift system, finishing the cloib, and the avoidance of over.

....

nothing of thyse He stated positively the John King, a eu un board the America, man in the presant case died from congestion ship Sumatra, was charged with deserting bie of the train, and this symptom was not abin, which bad sailed on the same day. from any blow on the heart. He gave this

Defendant was out to one mouth's hard

Toy following pangrapa, which appears in from bis general expericnto, Congastion in the labour. the timbrated Iondon Nee of the 13th Sept.. herd was inconsistent with paralysis of tho

KLUSON,

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