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POLICE COURT.
November 17. BEFORE JAMES RUSSEL, Esq
DRUNKENNE93.- James Bromer, a samem, tremployed, was
the store room. It would have been more conacno, auk was told they hul ordared iron frem He ordered a vossol of cortaia opacity and that valeat to have had a door opening through the hemo and they would then get on much quicker, was what he had get. The builders gave thi bulk head. That would have udseestated a large They also said they had bought some angle from dimensions. Ho ll not gone into calculations opening and an iron outing. On the second trial here which was rather thicker than required, as to whether $1,005 was too magh to pay for the Asatrullan cost was used. A blast pipe was pat and witness understood that had been done in lengthening, supposing he had to pay for it. If on, but was turned off when shout foto-thirds of enter to get on with the ship as they could not a falae keel had been required by Lloyds rules - the way back. In some over it was detriment go on without iron. Mr. Cook brought him thus he would have expected it to be provided, to have a blast pipe, tul mot in this case plans to show whot altorations had been made, notreithstanding that it was not in the specif We have often wondered how. It is we novor
By the Attorney-Gefior-They had been as the Bret had been drawn in a hurry, Mrations As to the false keel, he understood that contemplated will no doubt crop up, the got lamb from the market, although often in
working afrost doal of extra time on the engines, Cook pointed out there was not room enough when a contract was made, if ortra work was employment of mangers for tustanray but the gaired about. It cannot be that shop in Chine
The war Cry Sunday and very clan all night between the mast and holler fome for a deak done the amterial should be paid for, but not the almost every do not bread, us if that were the case there would estimate is sufficiently near the mark to zoon be an end to our mutton; Chias was must
in vessels of this size to have to go house with all the sccommodation contractad labour. Mr. Cooks made that offer and witness on dark to get to the stern gland for, and Mr. Cook suggested there should, accepted it. They got a proften the material. justify His Excellency in having the probe istler profile than otherwise; at all events,
By the Court-The castings delayed a more to houses, and witness agreed to this Only a small portion of woodwork would hav posals based upon is carried out.
one belonging to Hongkong steamer the other
that two months.
lut bir.. Cook did not say it was to be charged and to be torn up the stringer had been put in day had four lambs at a birth, start
This concluded the case for Mr. Foron an cats. It was on the same occasion wher. It was first spoket of. Es had not mislead Apponded to the report is a letter by Mr.
Mr. Hayllar opened the enge for other aide, that M. Cook mentioned the difference, in the Mr. Cook in reference to it. He considered it J. D. HUMPHREYS, witten at the request the Foothold Herald the alludes to the Tea
In
its commereint report, dated the 8th inst., DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE AT THE Ho said Mr. Hernabein was a gentleman carry length, but he said nothing about charging for it was Mr Cook's fault that it ne aut in. Tho of the Surveyor-General, and thus doenment market at that port-Rather less business in
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ing on business with his other in the Facile Witness ordered the false keel. Mr. Cook tuld specifications were the builders. When Mr. Ixouts and he wantod a small steatar to carry him be would caly obarge for the material and not Cook explained how difficult it would be, accordi is characteristic of the enterprising gentleman Congou has been reported, since date of oaulast
produce from the small islands to bis msinstation for the work Ha did not say it would cares any ing to his opinion, to put in the stringer, and from whom it procceds. Mr. HOMPRESYS, rug i hates okosoa Amator Deauatic Society are a perform with light draft to go over the coral reefs. Mr. posed that the metal should be raised, and witness nest came to an amicable understanding with On Saturday night the member of the Carti The vessel was wanted swift, able to mil, and delay. A short time afterwards Mr. Cook pro that other parts of the vessel were stronger, wit common kinds has prevailed. is now as is well known has for some years past greatly reduced, and consists almost entirely of De at the Theatre Royal City Hall, under the Hernshein invited several tenders, among others agreed that ho should put on one sheet on the Mr. Cook Ho lie not know whether the vesse devoted special attentionto arboricalture and to ordinary good men grad the troops in Chim and his Straits Settlements, and one from it. Gillies, of the Hongkong and pay for material but not for Inhoar Withson A1 at the German Lloyds' fir fourteen years patronage of Colonel Bassano, R., mandingo from Mr. Cook on behalf of Captain Sanda, e condition as the falne kool, that he should wold be classed in England. It was elased borticulture, and, in his extensive garden at out. Comparatively largessttlements of Sorushong Relic Fund Colonel Brasaun and several officers Mr. Cook was rejected, and they had been told singer which Lloyds required, about three bat witness did not know whether in a German week's rates have been fully maintained through and other officers, in aid of the Indian Famine Whampos Dock Company. The first tender of went down with Captada Brnia to enabout the The vessel was insured by the gate, at home, Kowloon, has conducted numerous experi. and Oolong are reported at fully previous prices, folanging to the 29th Regiment wore among that a spocifiention drawn up by Coptain Cairns wooks before the vessel was ushed Plans or English office The vessel wua insurat, as ments. He is therefore an authority on the Wo understand that Mr. Ng Chey hus no those present, but we regret to say the attendance was afterwards handed to Mr. Look and he copiod had been seat bone in April, Mr. Cook sora- being built according to English Eloy rates subject, and he says that, while most of the intention of giving up his practice as a barrister was rather thin.
it. That was not eanutly the case, because plained that it would be very difficult to put it in the aperte having ham informed that she was mom valuable forest trees will thrive here, a gentleman of Mr. Ng Choy's attainments would logo, written for the occasions by Corporal Dock Company to build a ship of the same tioned that he had made other iron stranger, whiet to her the Insurance effico might make some in this colony nd present: Nedoubt the servicns áf Corporal Smart (2811 Beginiant) sada pro that specification, was a tender to the when the vessel was so far adranced, and mon contracted to be so built and if anything happened he sees no reason why a large direct revenue he very valuable to the Chinese Government, and Mason, R., which refleted considerable credit magneity, but they wore going to take six would compensato for the absence of the stringer difioulty about it. A letter from Mr. Cool to the could not be derived from timber growing en it is not interobable that befoto long ho may upon the author. This was followed by Mor mouths Instead of fice, and so important was He mentioned the kalson and sour straight witness advising him as to patain facta tu bring from this data, and it is further notified that a large scale, especially of China fir. Thetalue but his engagement is not yet an fuit accompli tight and amusing piece. The comedy has little all the difference. This specification had certain the cost of putting in the stringer, ha next for clasification was put in-Witness did 30 receive the aller of some saluable appointmont, tan's Comedy Wondrock's Little Gamoto gut the steamer soon that one month made Witness naked Mr. Cook to make an estimate of to the notice of Lloyd's committee in applying MA WILys bus entered bito en Apremont of the quantity of this kind of wood in. It canast, we think, be pleasant to Mr. Ng Choy plot in it, but the Lero, Marmaduke Woodcock, notes made upon it by Captain Calius sad with day. Mr. Cook gure Bim an estimate of $15,000 sider the propellor a gomi ora as corstenoted. with me, a LEASER of that BUSINESS, to com-
Juce on the 1st Jannary, 1878.
reported for firewood alone he estimates at to bave it so persistently and repeatedly stated is a comical posaonage. Be is an elderly ruke, those notes i was given to 21. Cook for his and said he would not put it in unless witness. He had not in any way told Captain Sands that TORICK JONES MURROW. 540,000 per annum, while it is also largely matter is only under consideration.
that he has been appointed, while at most the who having become thoroughly bland and played-guidance as to the sort of vessal required and in good to pay that snout He also offered to he would have to put an end to the contro in Abus his Astornove
out wishes to retire to his country seat and astele no way to bind hire, and if he copied it that we give witanes a letter to cond to Lloyds explaining consequence of the delay. Witness did not WY. PUSTAU & Co.
used for building purposes. Why shouki - Hongkong, 7th November. 1877.
down. He accordingly induces a yenug lady to his own faults but that was scarcely possible for, in what way the regel was stronger. Ha did offer to gisa up his claim it Captain Bende- The Ousan Starship Company's new steamer lanze his fortunes, and gels married. this Colony not grow," he asks, "for the Burden, Captain Roi, arrived here yesterday Woodcock however, has a mother, and this Cook admitted that the dimensious we ant theatsinger never had been put in. The hoilar was mid it was a matter of give and takes and Mrs. although the capacity was to be the same, Mt give him suck o lester two days afterwards. The would ret" charge for extras. Captain Sunda timber market here, all that it is capable of afternoon from Europe. Her length over all is redoubtable person, raliot of a certain Colonel same, and it was to be supposed as a wastor of put in long before a vessel was launched proposed to let and claim go against the other producing on the wasts leads? In the was built by Andrew Loco & Co., Newcastle cock Between them, and with the aid of a lady thussions must have necessitated alterations in not been tested to his satisfaction before being sold to partionlar friends that if the vessel went 319 fact, breadth 34 feet, depth 25 feet She Carver, proves a sad thorn in the side of Wood-a priori reasoning that the alteration of the Witness's engineer complained that it uel but witness did not consent to that. He had acures of ten to twenty years it ought to be on-Tyne, und engined with a pair of compound friend(Larks the ladies drag the wretsbet the specifications. The contract was entered put in Witness repeatedly inquired when wine knots as it was reprosental be would, he would Co... able to meet a fair share of the demand for inverted direct-acting engines of 800 horsepower mat up to London and make him go through the into and the great importance of haring the ship the vessel wonki le ready and was always told rather takuler ever and let everything gothan ge firowood and China Hr for building purposes. fer average speed is ten knots. She has accom. to eschew hengeforward. How to sicken tham of Stats and Mr. Cook. The matter was digoussed be ready in a fortnight or three weeks. He was would be satisfied with the wooden shaft casing by Robart Stephenson and Co, of Newcastle: round of fashionable guistics which he had hoped condy in time was fully understood by Captain that they were doing all they sould, and it would to low. He had never said to Mr. Cook that is In from twenty to fifty years it might supply modation for fiveiro first-class passengers. The the metropolia was Woodcock'e." little gatas," in between the parties and $40 per diem was never told that the extra work his had ordered if it were properly caulked. When speak ag about Gomary of the more valuable kinds of timber saloon is fitted up with marble inlaid with gold whieli, through a duel between two of his friends, assessed by arrasment us the demariage money retarded the vessel Mr. Cook repertod y said it alteriar i so as to get at the entrs bouring ha so much sought after for furniture ana She has also a wheel-bones and chart-room ca in which he acted as second, but pretended to" In raferéngs to that, in all ventruote for building was u ao se to hurry with the ship the might have said it would have to be made water.
the bridge built of teak.
his mother-in-law that he was a principal and younals, where it was impossible for the jury to engines were not ready, and would not be ready tight. Te had no personal experience of smell Considerable excitement was caused on Sa of the situations are very Indierons, and they were delay, the estimated damages agreed upon her July, and the ongines ware not ready azul és Robb's report na to the speed of the vessel had been wounded, bo at length anodesded. Some coms so a demision as to the damages incurred by in time. The vessel was luanobet on the Sth steamon Witness went entirely by Mr. is used and in a Colony with every tarily orning in the neighbourhood of the made the most of hy Corporal Smaart, who took twon the parties, were always takon as the men facility for shipbuilding and the advantage Queen's road Contral, by a light which occurred the part of Woodcock. The part of Mrs. Carrer suce of damages, and there was no discretion in vessel was ready to receive bar angines. It was sad a half knots. He did not know that sho trial trip was made on the 7th October. The on the trisk trip. He alorstood it was seven of cheap skilled labour, an unfailing domaadin gambling house in Gilman's Bazaar, in
was also Birly taken, and Stall-Sergeant Ack the maltor. Mr. Iemshein was away after the represented to itaess that the vessel would eat went sight knots and a cable in an hour and.. which it appears that knives were freply used. must always exist for all that can be grown three men heing severely wounded. The police The orrtain fall smidet fool opplatise. In the here as Lloyds murveyor to overlook the building thas with a four-bladed disconnected propellor, not mentioned to Captain. Sauls in the sores. was very successful as Mr. Christopher Larkins, continet was signed, and he left Captain Cairns better with a two-blled propeller up and down pight minutes. Up to the 18th Octobse ha had on the 'spot". Other people have been so buve arcceeded in arresting those men, who were interimle Band-Sergant Bull sang Where are of the ship and with no other authority than to and witness sonsonded to have a two-bladed pro-spondence that he intended to claim anything. absorbed by the desire, cf having trees to identified by the head coolin of the house as being the friends of my youth?" in capital style, and see Lloyds rules carried out. It was intended poller on the strict condition that it did not fa-beyond domurrage, except that lo took over the look at that they over thought of the pos magistrate on Saturday and remanded until to-day
of the party. These were taken before the was vigorously encorel. The langhabla farce the vessel should be classed at Lloyds'.. The cisim terfere with her speed Witness racaivad vessel roserving all rights and claims. Witness sibility of cultivating timber as source upon the application of Acting Chief-Inspector tainment and created much amazement among a special defence had been put it. The extras were doratanding as to domurrage and witness naked crocipt for the vessel Hu anhorised him to- "Larkin's Love Letter" concluded the enter for demurrage was 86,400 and in refers to this letter from Captain Sands asking for some an-did not authorise Castain Peterson to give a of revenue. Mr
Horspool. The three wounded men wore To- HvarusEYS marcely, ved to hospital, where they still remain. Was sustined very well by Corporal Gibson, of they wore to he paid for, and secondly, it was ness said that if the vessel was another said, nine He did not mention that the boiler wre un- the silence: The part of Colonel Boyleaver wide to do double duty; first it was contended Captain Sands to bring anste of the extras. Wit-raesire the weasel and hand ger the cheque of years to elapse before any revennes sky was observed by a party of gentleman of spirit by Corporal Kase, and the part of Mr. contract, and that by them all right to claim demurrage, Captain Sands did not bring a note did not give Captain Sands notice that Le was A singular and most unusual phenomenon in the 8th. Itileton Tyne wasted with plenty contended itat they gave a novation or new knot vessel, he would not claim the whole of the satisisotory when he took the vessel over. He from this source could be expected, but from the Peak on Saturday evening. One of Benjamin Bobbins found a good exponent in derrigo had been lost. Now the low was this, of the extras, and witness, told him it was very going to have it examined. The vessel was & there secus to be no reason why, in, the those who witnessed it describes it as follows: Sergeant Boves. The Band of the 15th Briand it was only a matter of common sense, the difficult for him to raske an offer. Captain good one and well constructed. He was said not very distant future, the forests which it is flagstaff wo wore surprised to see on a cloud, a
While standing a short distance below the mens was present, and played during the internals if by ordering the extras the parties had provanted Sands said the two things had nothing to do with her, as to construction, but she wogin not an excellent selection under the conductorship of the completion of the contest within the time with each other. Witness then figured up the answer his purpoed as she was now. He had -NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.-
proposed to cultivate should not be minde to short distans upposite us, the son being low and Band-Sargeant Bull
stipulated thon here was a new contract. It extras according to his owe estoulation and made triad horsinon he took her over. There was on Commmmmirations on Editorial setters sheald be yield something. The chief and more until the cloud melted away. The disc was out THE SHOCKING FATALITY ON THE they had thoroby lost their penalty, but whether of which delivary had besu refuser. Upon this He told Mr. Ook he wanted her to marry G
as our backs, a circular rainbow, which lasted
was not because any extras had been ordbred that them from $800 to $3.000. fuelling, the stores address "The filter, and thesom business Themediate advantage, however, to be derived by the dark shadows thrown from our bodies, so
board 307 Lous of coal snd te tons of cargo. Maunger." and not to individuala by nume
the oxtess had gone to the extent of preventing witness offered to pay $7,000 instead of 910,000 tons of coal and 60 tons measuremont weighing from the propagation of tree vegetation is ite at it presentot the appearance of a lialo cast hygienic influence, and this along should be bog ubesely depicted on the center rainbow inquest was Wald at the Cavil Hospital, on tot possibly have delayed the vessel, and the ad, if this was not accepted to refer the city. It she had not been so deep in the the futilment of the contract. Only two extras for the last instalment, This was not nocented about 30 tons. She steanad att en knuts. sond, every movement of our arms or bodies.
were ordered, one was the falsa keel, which could and a few days later witness-offered $3,000 He was het satisfied as to speed or carrying huffelent to induce the Government to spare An old resident remarked in speaking of it, that Saturday afternoon, by Mr. Rase), coroner. other was raising the metal a foot, which was matter to two. erchants. no exertion to have the island welf studded snes sight hage, but we understand that it is L. Woodin, and A. E. Meyer, on the body of had said not one word to the effect that any ex-saleabad, but gave him no note of then. No The Attorney-General-Ires, she was not
in the course of twenty years he had not seen and & jury-composed of Messrs. J. B. Anton, E. Mr. Cook'e sggestion, and the, three witnesses said the extras were more than witness in her.. with forests and plantations.
Captain Sands water he would bare been able to put more scal not qucómpion on the hilis in Scotland.
Daniel Rexburgh, Iste ascend engineer on the tms Mr. Hornshein orised, or any extras at all, arrangement was come to: When witness heard boyant enough for you, had to mach iron about In his further investigations into the
British steuer Hicrübe general question. Mr. Paich might per-one of the jurora, said that before he took his steiner Dinube, said that about twenty minutes extras ordered, on which Mr. Cook said it was it was not in accordance with Lloyds' rules. Mr ring all rights and crims ander nition All
-At the inquoet on Solarday Mr. J. B. Anton.
prayented the completion of the contract. There they were commencing to construct a woeder her. Bobert Hannan, chief engineer on the British were three kinds of extras. First there were the shaft casing witness objected, as ho was informed baps consider whether there are no sitos out he begged to tell the coroner that he had to seron on the right of the 16th instant, as
By M. Hayllar-He wrote the work, “resar- agreed no proît should be made, but for which Cook said it was sufficient for such a vessel, but his offers for a settlerent were rejected. which could be made available for Hongkong Club when the auumoning officer second engasar coming along the deck. Wit charged, sad not the labour. The second olada said an iron crising was required. The engineer upon to inspect the vessel is bits ofhotel capacity, not been properly simond. He was the they were coming into harbour, he saw the Mr. Tenstein said the material only was to be witness never scusonted to the wooden casing and coffee plantations. Many years ago the came up to him and gave him a anmaous to apness spoke to him, and said they would not have included the lengthening of the reset, and thers objected to go in the vessel unless to conid got and was not called-upon to visit the yard over
By the Jury-Lloyds' surveyor was only called .HONGKONG, NOVEER 19TH, 1877.
growth of coffes me a commercial specula paar at the, inquezt. Ho rozlied that if the to keep watch that night Stertly afterwards, was a barge of $1,006 for that. That item at the centre bearing, and Mr. Cook said he day on witness's behalf. Witness hand not paid tion was tried. It was abandoned, but not officer we take it to No. 2, College Gardons, returning towards the garine room, be heard saght not to be used a double souse, because would make arrangements for lini to get at im suy tees as agent. Tus various reports to which His Excellency we believe, teenuss the berry could not be summons at the club. The rlah was a private instant, and saw his No. 1 Areman turag the bring her up to the capacity. Having made was to be charged for, On the firit trin two o'clock,
it would be all right; ho want not receive fle about. He was down in the agine.room in nu it was necessary to make the vossel longer to it from a He was not told the ossing! the Goverxon referred in his speech at the produced in quantities proportionate to the plod, and the rales were that no one could be lever to stop the ongines. Ho saw the body of some errors in his calculations, Mr. Cook said it trip witness supplied the fireraen, and goal. He
The oase was then adjourned til Monday af Legislative Council on Monday last are extent of the ground occupied. The flourish would like to know if that was a correct They were then about seven miles from their Hernshein was particular about wore her capacity was required and he seat on heard part of the admitted unless introduced by a friend. He the second engineer in the forward crank-pit. published Saturday's Gazette. In his ing condition of the trees in the Public manner of serving summonses, as he thought anchorage: The engines were going sixty-three and speed. Cook was the man to make her go, cargo, 50 tons of coal, and the firemen ware the was found uocossary to lengthan her. All Mr. did not bind them down to that, somo bollast report on tacy-planting the Surveyor-General Gardens and the quantity of berries they it was not. Mr. Russell said that he could not revolutions a mintte. Death taust have been in- Lloyds the people to look after her safety. That momongaged to go to saa, as it was intended to has gone into the matter with most praiseprodued this your needs sufficient induce offer was doing his duty be the Dianace in Tassel was not on cuty, He had no basiads If they did not order the work it was clear thay part English and purt Australian and the sam
give any legal-ulvio upon the matter. The stantaneous It was witness's watch at the time. extra could not work against them either way start about far days afterwards. The coal was worthy are and minuteness, and records aient for another trial being made. good many farty which are not generally
serving thesummons personally and if Mr. Antou there, and witness did not know what took him did not hinder the completicn of the con as witness intended to take to see. He beard no wished to test the case he would no him $50, thero. He sent off daty at noon, and bis next tract by it, and if Mr. Cook, bad made. a complaint of the cool until after the trial trip. known. It appears thu sire 1873, when
and he could then appeal to the Supreme Court, tura was as eight o'clock at night. Witness mistake in his dimensions they ought not to pay Capt: Sande requested witness not to look upon it Mr. PHINE first astuned office,
The dolivery of the English mail was bog Mr. Artou said he did not wish to abick bigdency lately. It was a very strange parco for required by Lloyds rales. Now the ecutriet ilso that the reporters who had boon invited and incapable, on the night of the 16ta iret.~.
whers thor settled such things very satisfactorily. had ratioed docossed in a condition of despen for that. The tht class of extras wore those more at 1.15 p.m. yesterday.
is a trial trip, and witness consented to that and charged by Polios constable with being drank than seventy-six tlicusand trees, or an
ty; he only wanted to tow if the officer was him to go. He conla aut say if dessad wanted stated that the vessel was to be bullt strictly in should be informed that it was not a trial trip Fined fifty cents: in default, one day's imprison. average of fifteen thousand per annum, Praises for this port
The ship' dunic II Small is loading at San not exceeding his duty, Mr. Auten then took to take his life. The only thing he could fairy cocordance with Lloyds rules, sud any alteration and requested to any nothing about it. The have begu planted. But although, as!
his wait a foreman of the jury.We are afraid deceased want there for was to fool if the crank to be made in sccordance with Lloyds' rules, second trial was made at Captain Sards request.. Mr. Anton would have no remedy against the was, hot, but still he had no business there and which was the commonest thing in the world in Witness had been paring wages. He had been the Surveyor-Chimeral remarks, the number
steady man and married. constable for sorving the summons in the club. there were no signs of heat. Deceased was untrants of tits natire, and it was abemed to paying the captain 360 a month and the ongineer sounds-imposing, the trees have quly sfiled to dot here and there a few
pointe which it was requested they might be say specifications were not required. But Lloyds the sama, and bis own expenses had been about rules were not complied with in two important $250 a month. atents ind-suburban roads, a caving or two of Victoria Feut, and to cover but sparsely
Me. Hayllar was usking the witness what he The double angle iron stringer, which Lords cetimated to be his loss from the non-employ. imperatively required, was not put in, and it was moni of the vessel, when mak the sial, isolated, aud insignificant patches
rules were printed. To compensate for it more
The Attorney-General objected to the ques of incipient forest to be seen on the non-
iron had been put in elsewhere, which was now possibly estimate that; the vessel, he said, might tain slopes overtoking the harbor, and
claimed for in the form of extas. Mr. have run on a rock, which, from the contrast of their greunea
Hernshein might have claimed damages for the stringer not being there, but as the it on that ground.
Mr. Hayllar said he was quite content fa toure and luxurinace, sarve,-like-cases-in-the-desert
vessel was a safe and sount one he would only to previed one, the zero painfully of the
not insist upon his rights in that respoet They paving two traders 80 a manth. He had paid Wines, continuing his evidence, suud he was glaring bareness of the surrounding hills."
had got the iron in one shape which they ought $896 for repairing the boilers. He had also had to have had in another. The learned counsel to buy stores ofsewhere to replace thesɔ of which The qual of this glaring baronces has
The directors of the Oriental Bank Corpora-
thon wat on to speak of the inconvenients and delivery was refused by the Fatomi Ship and long been looked upon as a great lenderatum
tion announes sa interim dividend at the rate of On Saturday morning Vice Admiral Hillyar 10 per cent per sunaz for the half-year ended
him hanging on by saying the vessel would be alain against the company loss Mr. Hernshein had heen pat to by the delay, Dook Company. EMA
William Samuela waid Fastor lay ho saw the by most people, int inntil now the Executivaid risit of inspection to the screw sloop the 30th Jane last.
and said that Captain Sands instead of keeping The Attorney General said that was not a prisoner with a bandis of heaucha is Rekinson- has been willing to increase the great for erolctions, and in the afternoon were drilled at Egaria, The crew want through the seal
runt. Prisoner said he picked them up near the roady in a week or two, ought to have frankly the maintenance of the Public Garders and making and furling soil.
For the week ending with the 0th October the shortly afterwards he heard a noise with told him the efronmstances, so that Mr. Her company's particulars.
His Loadship said it formed at them in the updons. The value of the wood is abant twenty total quputily of tas delivered from the banded the machiory as though something shain might have gone and gered his brainess the work of tree-planting, and while thus
The Attorney-General explained that the mis. Mr. Russell wid the ralue of the food was as compared with the proceding week, an in- arankpit. Witness called bat "Save lite" in being kept hare ming months. Mr. Hartshein at the timo delives was asked for it consequence was brought up again he won't push him Arches in London was 4,663,190-1 orernshing He looked up and a deceased in the in another vessel in the meantime instead of take ad ariam through Captain Sauds being ill very insignificant, but of ever the prisoner granted has suffired to keep the gardens
creas of close upon 21 por sent. Of the total. Chinese. He ran up into the engine room and was told she tras fe to a nine-keet vessel, of which he could not be seen. Of course, the overaly Discharged up to a standard unequalled in the East,
2,364,152 lbs. was for homa, consumption, stopped the engines. He did zot know what and the amigable settlement referred to was account for stores which hui put been deliveran a very salt margin was left for the pro-
$81,074 Ibs, was for export, 819,972 13. was deceased went down for. He woull nouoties goan agreement on the part of Mr. Hornahein could not he recovere Ingation of vegetation on the hill sides and
removal eastwise, 145,812 lbs. was sent coaatin the engine room when it was not his watch that if the vessel did certain things haf Cross-examined by the Attorney-Goo
Wong Aman was charged with stealing a att lands, of the Colony. Mr. HENNESSY,
gives, or 24 pronto the tobul heims fib9,104, deceased nry eat stores. The duty received was increased by steamer for thirteen months he did not hear Trial trips were made, and under the most fa. 8250 a month during the time he had been boe falling. He looked and saw the prisoner wins for exportation, al 2,231 lbs, was tor ships when rearing peri. Witness had beer in tho would not insist upon the whole of his rights. the witness said his expanses kad been Sai-u-lano, when he hari ucise of a
jacket.
P.C: 123 said that this morning he was walk- however, secras at once to have taken a liberal and comprehensive view of the subject, and
Captain Chanohy, recalled, sait deceased haly the ongineer ahe was cathnated as a sir knot brother He decided to get a steamer before bis Witness found he had another pair of trousers vourablo sircumstances she only made 74 knots. hore, He had no business with any one but his sitting on the street, patting on a pair of trengers. Mr. Paice, this couraged, entors into the
bon on the Danube six months.
vassel, and Mr. Kebb and she might be called.s brother off, but had not dotted whether to get which was wet. He took him to the station as an the night of the 16th matant about therefore very cntoh diminished, to what amount of the class were generally kept on hand lost two pairs of romera that were hanging out Police constable 77 said he went on beard the sir and a half knot vessel, and her value was work with spirit, and has laid before His
it from home on have it built hore. Steamers He had made finquiry and found a man who had Excellency certain proposals which if the past week, as rounded in Baturday's Gazelle, the secretary of the Legution, was in attendance, ocaged's body, and he took them to the hospital.
was charged with being drank and disorderly at half-past mine. He took possession of two they would hear from the scientific evidence. The maximum temperature at the Peak during Stanhope-stroot, Euston-road. Dr. Macartney. baskets which contained the fragrients of de
at home, int he sleulatof that if he could get to dry. carried out, will in a few decades work was 77,0, the rainima 64.0; at the Harbour and was sworn
Evidence was then called..
one built hers in fee months he would do better wendleriji tannsformation in the appearance 81.0 and the minimaria 70.0. No sin fell during as belonging to the Chinose Legation, and ons a interpreter. He said he Master's Office, Praya West, the maximum was presumed that, on his identifying the defondant death.
Mr. Hornshein said ho traded in co-partner than by sending komme for ona At home he The jury returned a verdict of accidental abin with his brother in the South Sea Lalande would have got a similar atesnier for £3,500, but the trousers produced, which belonged to him. hygiene of the island. The GOVERNOR, in the week.
Ho arrived her in August, 1876, to meet he there would be expense for cord, ete, coming the Estimates, Las proposed the increase
of those whose names had bean giver to the
brother. His brother left in November. It was cat, but he allowed for the cast being a little Is Chung looking for his friend. Pesona Prisoner said he came here two days ago from police and the Foreign-offs, on that ground the
SUPREME COURT ot dhe grunt for the Prett Gardens est aber of the soldiers stationed at would be liberated, to be dealt with by the
decided to build here a small atuamer te com more-Lery than at home as he wanted the steer heard he lived at Tai-ping-shan. He thought municate between the different staticus on the as quickly as possible. He got three tenders that the tronsors suited him, so he took them. and Forest Depatient by about the hear that it is intended to bring all the men over evidens, discharged the secLeod.
Kowloon have been attacked by fever, and wa Lagation. The magistrate, having heard the
November 17th.
islands, to supply their tradert with provisions ons from the Hongkong and Whampoo Dook Com. Fantenced to four monthe imprisonment witle amount asked for by Mr. Paice, and to the side to-day There are between eighty
and estry small quantities of produce to the pany, one from Me. Taglis, and one from esptain hard labour.. head station from whenes it would be shipped to Saude. He did not approve of the specifications According to presont arrangements, the Tamur,
Extope Wilness invited tendera frora Reveral first sent in by Captain Sands. The self persone, amongst others from Captain Bands. tions given to Captain Sands were those subuck a portion of the new as selected for the Superintendent of the Public Gardens, 1878" published at the NC. Herald Oleo. other naval supernumerarios for the Chins
Captain Bande's was rejected because botter given by Mr. Chung, with some alterations mado We Love roncived in Kadiy Old flock for the Foy, Vigilant, Dyeria, and Tapang, with
one was sent in by the llongkong and Whampoa by Captain Catrus. He was not satisfied the Ten pai. British Kowloon Last night the the prospect is certainly choring. Mr. This useful date black appears eased in vermilatation, and also the navel supernumeraries for U. SANI, V.HRENEREIN AND CO., $4,045.54; ties, the company wanted six months for the tlemans aid other things might spring up, but in box. The prisoner was stopped by a constablo W. H. FORBES, EXECUTOR OF THE LATE besu tuade by Lloyd's Sarseyor in the specifies rulos, nor was Captain Cairns, because that genfellow workmen wore asleep and took away the Dook Company, but after some alterations bal specifmations were in accordance with Lloyds prisoner went into the hut where he and tome Pace has made a careful examination of the fion instead of crimson as formerly. It is, as disposal on the Mediterranean station, at Doron
·waste hude of the Colony cupable, of being usual, printed in two celours, and will be fonna pert to-day (Ost. 12th); and will then proceed to HERNSHEIN AND CO. v. W. H. FORRES, EXECU. Dontract.: Mr. Cook, who had been kecing him the contrŝof the words" According to Loyds abent half a mile from the Lut. The box wooded and which are unfit for any better
very handy for refervace.
Portsmouth to embark the remaining portion hearing of these cases, arising out of the contrast regnirements wore the same. Witness asked specifications to Captain Sets, he merely PC. 261 said he saw the prisoner running, and
TOR OF THE ZATE G. U. SANDS $12,400, The Frequently, offered do it in firo. The price and rules," would cover everything, He did not give produced was kia nee Excluding paddy fields, meadows, and Our Bangkok correspondent calls attention to and troops. She will then grusoud to ember for building to steamer Folie was confined: Mr. Cook to take note of the stores required and drew his attention to alterations made by topped him Tha prosecutor came up and gave
of the orewe named with other supernumeraries all ground cultivable for food eather of the King's birthday. In it Mr. Knox, the are being provided with accommodation on boar, QC astmed by Mr. Dounge, for Messrs. fications beyond speed and capacity. He thought rossal to be built ende Lloyds sarvoyer, and he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment with
a misprint m his letter describing the celebration drafia at Kingstown. About forty navel-office
The Attorney General, instructed by Mr. Brere Me: Cook agreed to wopy it exactly Witness Captain Cairns in another specification Bir in charge productive pures, be estimates the British Consul-General, wsa styled by Tirtae the fames for & passage to their respective ship Homsbein and Co. The incora were Messrs. Wit quite suficient to put in he contract strictly simply consulted him as Linyda' surveyor and hard labour
tor, appeared for Mr. Forbes, and Mr. Hayllar, did not tie them down in any way by the pool simply told Captain Cairns that he wished to sitos, suitable for treas to comprise about of his age and ofos, the Trager of the Consular on the Okins station.
The prison, who said it was a false charge. Board." It was written Doyen of the Consular ten thousand acres. "But although fea Beard.”
R. Tandatan, A. Nowton, L. Jackson, J. H. according 10 Lloydu rales, as there was only not nahiko agort He thought it was thounty The latest mail advices ranaised home waz Sept A Machi Heston, A. Coron, and C. ons wat of such rates, and that would cover the of Lloyds surveyor to superintend the building of ible," he says, it may perhaps be too
Busoghat Augnat 19th Foochow 2nd, Manila
Thompson. -muolio wpisó-to-ten thousan1 aures of The Gaselle announces that a commission has 3rd, Hongrong 25th, Batavia 28th Yokohama Mt Croke, forman engineel of the Patent should run the risk of delay in getting material plans, as they wars only handed to him on board stealing a brass dy value about ere dollur.
whole ground. Mr. Coak suggested that witness ship. Captain Carine did not approve the
fu Akin was charged by Unslang wir bien farned appointing the Hen. W: Keswick, via San Fransisco) 30th, Singapore September Slip and Dook Company was called for Mr. From home. To this vitus decidedly objected, the stemor and be took them home with him, sontenced to thiroo months imprisonment with woord. I will, tharfare, reduce my figures Mr. T. O. Haylar and the Rev. E. Jat, Galle 18th There are no lator advices Forbes. He said he was out with the Public and gaid he wanted an exact calculation as to when Captain Burnie succeeded him. but he had no had labour
The charge was provod, and the prisoner -at-once-to-five thousand acres an area one- Eitel, MA, PID to inquire into the working from China and the Straits Settlements than an ber arstial, oan Sucusy. After they had ho could have the ably, risks included, as if he plans. Witness undertools the the onsten ingend lord of which may be planted during the This is in consequence of a recommendation by itu Brindisi, on the ith Outlet, four days in slowing down and he fapped them to make a better to get a ship from Europe Upon this it rules were here of conrae. It might have es chased by Anting Chief-Dusposter Herpool of the Contagions Diseases Ordinates, 1867 hose, which were received by the P. and 0. mail been out a short time he noticed the engines could not bare it in five months be would do plans home sooner that these were sent. Lloyds term of His Excellency's administration a jury who sat on an inquest hold on the 17th, advance of their due date, The mall from Japan examination, and it was found the sterngland had was agrood, as stated in the contract, that delay caped Captain Bumia's notice that the stringer with cutting and wounding Cleanguk and be Chau Aho, Fok Aling, knd Lohan were without entailing any very serious outlay or 18th, 19th, and 29th nitimo..
per Occidental sta Oriental Company's steamer been screwed up too tightly fully three quarters should be at builder's risk. As. to the $40 a day, was not put in Witress ras not aware that the others, with intent to do greevous bodily harm throwing upon the departament over which I
Ommits reasbed London, vie San Francisco, cú of as inok, He tried to fud ent by whom this witress hold ant as long ne ho could for a larger specifications were zotin nocordones with Lloyds in house No. 12, Gilman Bagan Romanded By Michell's Maritime Hegester we learn that the 6th October. The next inward French mail, had been done but had been unable to do ao u out, as he pointed out the loss would be rules here we only pure ent of rulos. Wit until to-day bare the honour to presido any additional the stonships ado and Benledi vers at Ster bringing datos Yokohama ad. Slanghai 26th to the present time. Os two previous expen heavier, but 40 was agreed upon. Captain ness looked upon Captain Cairns and Captain work which it may not grapple with ifatively, alep the outer on September 24th, and ber, loft Mareilles on the 12th October, and heating. The trial was not a successful ons, the vessel was building witness told Mr. ssssol had heen taken over witsers had vaid 240fe is stated that Archiep Manang goes to on the 30th September and 4th October rospec August, Hongkong ist, Singapore 8th Septemnmental rials the glanit bad showed no signs of Caline ouly astod a Lloyds surveyor While Bernta se Logis surveyors only. See the Fisted in the proper seasons by hired or con- the Thingalla on September 26th. The sim would reach Leazon on the 19th October, two The cause of that was the coldest to the gland Crok ha mild arpact him to pay the face, as fore and $150. He could not say what the Ar-Rome in October for the purpose of teoriring his vist labour." In the course of the next ship Zone lett Fort Buid September 30th, and the days early. The P and U Company's steer and bad veal. The coal and firemen wars supplied the vorsal was to be Yuilt under Lloyds valen press words of his instructions to Coptala Caims Carlital's hot from the hands of the Pops. four or five years then we may expect to All the above named. Tassels were homeward mail arrived at Bontlampion on the 18th from what he had been told he expected the to Wituoka tald Captain Cairns that he was Captain Cairns was only to see the rules cun Carlinalate overal years ago; lig Em zayor been steamship Meesa passed Gibraltar October tad Hindostan, with the heavy portion of lant toward by My Hareshsin soccnd trial was made. That was not agreed to unl witness had paid the were, but bawas always under theimpression that Although the Avabbie) ep was raised to the so the land in the ungabourhood of the bonat --
Dolaber
rousel was going to run a seared it, but to make such alteration as would be required ciod out Witness hard the vessel was 1ft 9in invented with the bat of that high office. His city overal with young trees With
At the Mario Magistrate's Court on Batur A few Japanese proverbsBetter avoid blame was informed it would be an eight milo un was made wife want to Shanghai and while from Shanghai He was not naked to pay for it raturu to London before Christene
after the had been under way a short time ke by Lloyds rules, Directly after tao contract longer ererall two or three days after his retura Eminence who is now in excellent health, will regard to the cost of effecting thawork it may day Alfred, a cook on the British stearoor Wert than seek praise A beston soldier fears a rand. Witness did not take the time. They were told thero gave no orters for alterations not received and did not say he would pay for it. He board. be safer to take Br. PRICE's figures with Stanley, was larged by fabented Hassan, a Great men are apokon of for seventy-five days they would ran the same sight miles back. This any communication. Mesere. Pustas.his agents the keel was 5 foot longer about we mouths as a private. He has taken this step, not in the ut the deduétiuria ho makes for the employ.fremst belonging the same vossal, with assault. The lower part of a candlestick is black (The was done, but ritoess was totally unprepared for wrote to know if they should pay the first instal before the vessel was taken over only, and spirit of devertricity which prompted his cousin,
A nephew of the Earl of Loralico hot enlisted i ing him on boatd, on the 15th inst. The de nearer the church, the farther from God). There such a ran ment of prisoners. The first necesally is the fendant, it was proved, struck complainant in the are people who have ned Confendus, and still
ment of the contract price, and he telegraphed then not formally but only from outsider the to Lord Wentworth, to work in the dik Requisition of a larger nursery, and some face, without any anrocution whatever-De Lave not read his. The hill of a poor man invointions made was ninety-seven and the lowest had in the early part of February The keel was interview with witnose after the corru which led Lord Maidstone to enlist brise in a By Mr. Haylor Tho largest uumber of re back that they could. He returned from Shang Captain Bands mentionelit la Lis osod yarda as it common istourer, nor from motivos paddy fuis ns Sukoup are recomended for fat, who norted at the complainant called not rauch believed in. Where are to many eighty six A great delay was caused in the then laid down and the ebam and stern posts ancnderes and gaya that as a mon for month, but Irom a pre saworthy deure to work
hi all sorts of bad víames, was find five dollars boatmen the boat olimbe mountains. this purpose. The ontlay in the acquisition, ia default, ten days impciaopinent
Until construction of the angines by bad castings. Tore standing and one or two frame. Wilness not accepting witness's offer. It was no interes his way from the lowest to the bighat ranką... I polished the precious stone is not brilliant. find the defect in the gland be had to go through expressed his marries that more had not be to witases whether the vessel was longer or not World,
plaes at half-past two o'clock this afternoon. Possibly an netion for trespass might lie, but it is
A meeting of the Legislative Council will take
is expected bere about the middle of next month. duty would be sufficient
We hear that Her Majesty's tronship Tumar he entered the building in the srecution of his probable that the answer of the constable that
was running here the early part of this year, in The British steater Niger, Captain Dalf, which now running between London and Cronstadt
The Pacific Mail Company's steamer Alaska is on running beliveon San Francisco and Constitution, barned on the ath-alt. Victoria, Vancouver's Island, in place of the
Mr. Edmand Bhary, the Crown Bollaitor, living It is notified in the Gazette of Saturday that reported his retarz from vacation leave, has re smed the duties of bis office.
Themes.
8 of the Invnile Choral Society will give their first concert this evening at the Tenperates Hall, under the direction of Mr.J: D. rewarded by a good house. Woodford, and we trast that their effects will be
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asased, Daniel Roxburgh, was aucond engineer Captain nohy of the Danube, said the do Howus a native of Paisley. He was twenty-eight years of age. Witness heard the shout the same was killed. It was about soren o'clock on Friday night when all the remains were picked up. The steam auto to sucber sheat a quarter part Bevan,
DESERTION Audacious, was charged with deserting from, that Thomu Cread a stoka on board.S
vessel,
Polier-contable 12 said that on the night of the 18th inst. he was on by m Queen's.road. From the description list sent unt by M.S Audacions, ho stopped the prisoner and took bim to the Station. The prisoner over to the dis to sout on board,...
We take the following items from the London time as the last witness. He thought some one absurd to say it was not known, because Lloyds tion on the ground that the withers could not cription of Thomas Creed-Prisoner was ordered
and China Express of the 12th ultimo connection with the tea trade, and having many Mr. W. R. Figg, a gentleman well known in friends in China, has died suddenly
A vercuspondance which has passed between the Chinese Legation and the Safety of Friends" published. or the subject the opina tralle his beer
to the Cosmopolitan Booke on Saturday after The Pacific Mail atomship China went osef nous to be recoprared, when Mr. J. M. Armstrong as against. £57,856, in the previous wook. offered at anction the old soppar on the steamer, which was knocked down to Chinese for the aum of 53,880
At the Marylebone Police-court Sheng Kasi one of the servants of the Chinese Legation,
with sich au style official to-carry out the and ninety new in hospital at presons who haveros troopship, Captain William H. Liddoil, will
Surveyor-General' proposals as Mr. FORD,
bean atfiske. *.**
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Henry Morgan, chief effoer, said that on Fri day night he heard about in the engine-room, and the engines were imediately stopped. Hs went into the engine-room and there saw the fragments of the body of the Iste second engineer. Witness got two baskets, picked up the pieces, and put them in. his Dzsuba, naid he the second enginear Wong-shing-you, the hand fireman on board ge into the engine-room about half-past-sir:
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION." Berore Mr. JresÍCE SNOWDEN AND A SPECIAL JUEY. THE "TACIFIC."
"Thomas Selby, a seamna on H.M.S, Audacious, was charged by Folies constable with being a dasarter from that slip He was arrested in a ordered to be put on brawl.
mauer somewhat similar to the former erga påd
STEALING BRANCHE;" branches,
Ma Ahop was charged with stealing some
Ho Aying a strost olie, said that be bang
Li Akwai was charged with siling a box santaining alothing, valas $
THEFT OF A BOX OF CLOTHING.
La Asso, said he was storeoutter living at
LARCENT OF A REAKS UMOKING PIRE.
STABUNG CASE