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dangers. In one particular instance in the Namen was not accomplished without which, if we mistake not, one of Messrs, bloodshed. When the pirates Arst rushed on deck they would appear to have APCAR & Co's Calcutta steamers was reported to be, marked out as a fit subject commenced indiscriminately firing their for looting on her voyage between hora revolvers in all directions-a common and Singapore, it was pretty clearly shown custom with Chinese who are unused to that the danger was a stern reality and foreign fire-arms, and on one of the that only the preparations made to effect-Malay quarter-master's showing fight, ually cope with any such trouble saved he was at once shot down, and thrown the ship, crew, and passengers from overboard, two or three others of the crew probably a worse fate than that of the receiving more or less serious wounds. Start Greyhound, or Namea, However, it One of the saloon passengers, Mr. was perhaps not altogether unreasonable Parazzin, light-house keeper at the their captains, Exmmocks, happened to be on deck aft for ship-owners and After such 2 lengthy interval of when the rush was made for the saloon, peace and good order, to believe and although he is said to have offered no that the once thoroughly recognised resistance he was wantonly shot down, associated with the Chinese and Captain Pocock shared the same fate perils passenger trade throughout the China after leaving the saloon to go on deck at Sea had passed away, and it is the request of the pirates, who had more than likely that this utter disbelief of promised that no violence would be used the existence of any real darger has for it, no further resistance were offered. Kodak Cameras. No. 1, a most acceptable some time past, caused over-confidence The rest of the officers and crew were Christmas present to anyone.
confined in the Captain's room on deck, with an armed guard outside the door, and all opposition being quashed the ship was looted of everything portable of any value. to report, money alone According aggregating over $20,000 was taken from the Chinese passengers. About 7 o'clock the steamer, which had been judiciously steered out to sea for several hours, was brought to an anchor off Mendoza island, where four junks were in waiting as part of the arrangement. The plunder was
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$25. E.C. will be held in Freemasons Hall, THE P. & O. S. N. Co's steamer Venetia left An emergency meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. Zetland Street, on Sri day, the 20th inst., ai Bombay for this part on the 6th inst.
8.30 for 9 pm. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
Arthur De Wywodz ffai Consul at Singapore for THE Queen has been pleased to approve Mr. H.J.M. the Emperor of Russia.
A FOOTBALL match, the Club versus H.M.S rales at the Race-courseon Monday, commencine Imperieuse, will be d'avert ander Association at 415 p.m. {"
THE Douglin Co.'s steamship Namoa valled for Foochow via ports of call to-day. Amongst if Foechow, and the Rev. Mr. Wales, of Amoy, her first-class passengers were Capt. Sanders, who were amongst those who were on board the Namoa on the toth instant, when she was sciz ́ð.
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TRENAMOA" PIRACY.
MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY,
CAPTAIN Goddard of the Douglas Co's steamship by pirates on the high seas between Hongkong said he was a passenger on board the steamship Hniloong having been appointed to the command the Names, Friled as muster on board that vessel today.
AN American paper, the NO. Picayune, witl'y remarks that "when a gang of bad men cen saddle a city with debt, they will be sure to ride to it destruction."
Straits Times. by the P. B's of Singapore to ARRANGEMENTS are being made, says the bold a solid week of prayer in their church at the commencement of the new year.
Missas. Butterfield & Swire inform us that the Liverpool, left Singapore for this port yesterday Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Ajax, from marnig, and le due on the 18th Inst..
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH.-The Mission steam-launch Day Spring will call alongside vessels hoisting ende pennant C between 9 and 16.30 a.m. on Sunday to convey men share to the 11 o'clock service, returning about 12.36.
THE Bulletin reprints this story rather 1:te in the day, but no matter. Since Hopetoun's arrivel bis castle in Scotland; Amongst them was an in Victoria he has sent numerous novelties to emu, and the other day he received word from his gardener, who sail "the emu has laid an egg, and in the absence of your lordship. I have set it under the biggest goose. I could find," egg, and has been hatched in every lengunge This cackle dates back to the laying of the first about every stupid person who went on his travels. Therefore it is somewhat stale, and has no virtue except when a greater goose than usual can be found for resetting.,
THE Rangoon Gazette, to its issue of the 19th ult., in reference to the financial crisis in London, states that the great financial bouse of Baring includes in its members the Northbmoks, the Revelstokes and the Goschens. Of the three names given by aur contemporary, but one la correct, namely that of Revelstoke. The present head of the house of Baring Brothers is Edward Baring, whom Mr. Gladstone created Lord Revelstoke in 1885. and who is one of the present Directors of the Bank of England. The Goschens have never had any connection direct, or indirect, with the Barings. The Geschen family have been, and are, partners
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Mr. H. E. Wadehouse continued the inquiry into the circumstances connected with the death of the late Capt. T. G. Pacock and Mr. G. Petersen who were murdered by pirates on beard the British steamship Namon on Wednesday Mr. Wotton appeared on behalf of the Douglas Inst, while on a voyage from Hongkong to Swatow, Steamship Co.
J. F. Stunders, marine surveyor of Fanchow, Namon on the toth instant. The Namoa sailed at 8 a.m. and he sat down to tiffia at 1 o'clock. Himself, the Captain, chief officer and Mr. Wales were the only four at the saloon table. After being saated at table about to minutes he heard a regularatampede, fearful yells and several sluts fired off. He got up and was about to go on deck but being fired on in the companion way he was forced to beat a retreat and go into the bath-roum for safety, were he stopped for about forty minutes. During that 40 minutes the pirates saloon at least half-a-dozen of them. They were lighted and thrown down, and exploded in threw down a lot of things, like stinkpots, fata the.
the saloon. They also fired shots into the saloon, bat did not hit anyone. He left the bathroom when the second officer, beatswain and several pirates came down into the saloon and trid him that if he would come up into the captain's cabin they would spare his life. He waat up the captain's cabin with the other lato
shut in by the passengers and was pirates. The pirates were all dressed like. coolies with the exception that they had a red string, or rag, as ʼn talge. One of their revolvers was attached to a string. The chief had a cullass, as well as revolver. He saw the captain was dying when he got into his room. He had a wound in the right breast and was conscious at that time. The chief officer and chief engineer were in the captain's cabis. The
and a neglect of even ordinary supervision. In suggesting this we do not refer particularly to the Namoa, but to vessels generally engaged in this traffic, excepting the Canton river steamers, on which after the Spark tragedy, special provisions were devised for protection from Chinese pirates, and are still rigidly carried out.
The great mistake that seems to have [165 been made was in wrongly estimating the character of that semi-savage, the Chinese pirate, wrecker, smuggler, or whatever name suits him best, The march of quickly transferred to these native cralt, we hear that the marine officers of Hongkong Exchequer was a partner in that firms and precisely. He did not say how he came to be
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The piratical traditions of thousands of years are not to be so easily wiped out, cither by foreign influence or the lukewarm repres sive measures of the Peking Government. The purest ingredients only are used, and the The ancient profession of Chinese pirates
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and after compelling the firemen to draw the fires and blow off steam from the the pirates quietly took their boiler, departure, doubtless well satisfied with their day's work. No time was then lost in bringing the Namen back to Hongkong, where she safely arrived early on Thursday morning
THE German steamship Kiel arrived at Kobe on the 74th ultimo where she will he handed over to self-carrying company who have bought her for $78,0-0, of which $10000, as bargain money, was paid in Hongkong a month ago.
are discussing the advisability of iemanding an increase of pay in the early part of next year, on the grounds of the great risk to life whes sailing eut of Hongkong, unless some preventive mex- sures of a thorough'y practical nature are put in force at an early date.
A post mortem examination was held this morning, on the body of the unfortunate China- man who was murdered at the R. C cemetery on the night of the 11th inst., and revealed the fact that a piece of rag had been rammed down the deceased's throat so far as to be hidden fram view, even when the mouth was opened, and had
evidently been forced down with a stick.
We observe with pleasure that Mr. R best Owen Harris, who, will he remembered as a local amateur Thesolan of considerable ability before joining the professional ranks, continues to make "Bob's" appearance at the Sydney Criterion as excellent progress on the Australlin stage. Haicham the groom in "Dandy Dick," is said by the critics to be one of the best impersona- tions in the entire cast.
This is merely an
story re-tola, With one or two slight differences in detall it is precisely what took place on board the Greyhound in 188; and the Spark in, 1874, and it is. what might easily happen to-morrow on almost any steamer trading along the Chinese coast. Something effectual must be done, and that at once, to remove this standing danger and to prevent its recurrence. Stricter discipline should be enforced on board ship, all officers and engineers compelled to carry firearms when on watch, 'and
paper published in Tokio, has made its arrangements made by which the officersTHE Tapan Echo, a new, fortnightly lustrated could form a combination against any appearance and we have reatived a couple of attack of this kind. It is the attack in copies of it. detail which always proves fatal. It is more than likely, had the officers and crew of the Namen been armed and prepared for an attack, or even had an opportunity
It is a well printed, and care- fully edited publication. The lastrations are not quite so good as they doubtless will be later on, and they contrast unfavourably with the racy and lucid siyle in which the leaders and "paras"
are written.
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ship that has been lost on China's rock bound coast, and their number is by no means limited, has told us the same gruesome tale, and yet, while knowing the truth, we have blindly ignored it and made no attempt to be ready to meet and crush the danger that is never far distant and is always to be dreaded and guarded against.
Their
in the well-known house of Goschen sad Fruhling. The present Chancellor of the Director of the Bank of England, until he was appointed Vice-President of the Board of Trade relinquished all active connection with commerce, in 1965. He then ceased to be a partner, and His brother, Mr. Charles Hermann Goschen, replaced him on the Board of the Bank of England, and still one of the directors. The branch of the Baring irmily, represented partners in, or connected with, the great by the Earl of Northbrook, has not been financial firm for nearly fifty years. The senior branch of the Bazinga, that represented by Lord Ashburton, ceased be connected with the firm in 1835. The first Lord Ashburton was then raised to the peerage, after pegotiating with the United States the realy defining the frontier of Canada and Oregon. Although commerce is now very largely represented in the ranks of the English peerage, the Barings are the only instance of one commercial family; acquiring, in fifty years, an English earld, and two English baronies.
THE Cricket match which commenced yesterday afternoon between the "Singapore team" and the "Stay at Home's" was continued this after
SL, Darby, C S. Barff and A.G. Boyle got noon. For the "Slagapore team" Capt. Duun, well up into double figures, making 64, 44. 43 and 40 respectively, while for the "Stay at Hom" Capt. Carden, R. B. Garde, R. R. Herbert and F. G. Young did very well. The scores are as follows -
"SINGAPORE TEAM." First Tents,
Sxcoup innings. B. L Dary, Lashmore, b
Herbert Scand b Taviser...... $4 7. 5. faith, cand b Harbert... +
Trainer Lammert... not out
G. S. Baff, Young, b Walters E. M. Blair, Carden, b Lam.
out the arrangements connected with the forth- coming Regatta have chartered the faring for Capt. Dann, & Berbert b-Lam- asing her as the Flagship. The idea is a good the 18th and 19th insts, with the Intention of one, and no doubt the erstwhile floating hotel will, for once, be fully appreciated. Ladies are can be obtained from Mr. R. T. Wright of the cordially invited and tickets for the Flagship H.K. & S. Bank or from the steward at the Recreation Club.
E, A. Ham, absent...m Drummer Steel,; b' Lammert........ F. Lammert, b Walter... Corp. Rice, Woodcock, b
Lammert E. L. Hunter not sun Stetten, Lammertoe man
Extras
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A. G. Boyle b Waher... 40
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that the Chinese pirates would have failed in their attempt; they succeeded by surprising the officers at a time and under circumstances when resistance was impossible. But the greatest safe-guard can be arranged on shore. No Chinese passengers should be allowed on board ship unless they have obtained passage tickets at the office, and until they and their baggage have been carefully The policy of the Chinese rovers is as searched. The difficulty of maintaining simpla as their modus operandis object is always plunder, and this latest strict discipline over several hundreds outrage on board the Names may be taken of Chinese, allowed to swarm all over the as an excellent example of the ordinary decks of a vessel; is obvious, and that some better arrangement than at present plan of campaign. Assisted by a spy exists must be insisted on by the Government system that would do credit to high-class the Nanos tragedy places beyond dispute, police organisation, the leaders or greasy, or that appear to have been used informed that a number of Chinese had 1 And meanwhile no stone must be left universal opinion of his acting i¡ we feel sure R. B. On da, b Bar...... 10.Bazf, b Emith... 1
returned from the United States and else unturned to bring this dangerous horde of
pirates to stern and relentless justice. where with considerable sums of money as the results of years of tell, and would shortly leave Hongkong for their native towns in the Swatow district, and it was accordingly decided to make a bold bid for such a valuable prize. The returned emigrants took passage by the Names, the HONGKONG day and hour of the vessels departure was
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announced, the pirates' task was a compara- Uvelyeasy one. The only serious realstancy likely to be oncountered, that of the seven European officers, could easily be over come, especially as they were in positions to be cut off in detail and either killed or safely secured with but a minimum of risk
The Hongkong Celegraph. to the attacking party. And so some forty
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PARNELL'S PROGRESS.
PATRONS of the drama and the public generally will be glad to learn that Sigant Majeroni has made arrangements with the present lessee of the Theatre Royal, and latends giving two or more Stanley Opera Troupe. "The Old Corporal" performances here in conjunction with the is billed for Toursday night and in the title role this talented artist will make his first bow to a Hongkong audience. Signor Maj foni's reputa
on, as being one of the best acto of the day, is well known, and high though the Young, not out. Barth Bunn that those who will have the pleasure of seeing
disappointed him in his favorite characters will not be
Mr. Pameli was received at Dublin with charge was fined $ion with the alternative of extraordinary enthualąsi...
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{From Singafers Papers.)
MR. PARNELI, M.P.
LONDON, December 3rd.
4
H. Lashmere, cand b Lammerte 'a G. A Woodcock b Barff, H. W. Caron, e Biale, b Lammert 1. E. Tapezar, a Derby d Lam
B. K Herbert, Blair, b Lam+
met Capt. Cardan, and Lammert... T. H. Gration, ran nutma
R. F. Lammen, c sub, b Lam-
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Damen Steel, Ru
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31
Darby, b Smith
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Only six of the "Singapore team had faced the bowler at 5 o'clock, when the stumps were. drawn,
A FOREIGNER SHOT,
Captain told him to say "good by" to his wife, of the captain's room were shut and fastened. should be never see her again. The other doeri The caplain died at 20 minutes past 2 o'clock, shot and did not appear to suffer much pain being in a semi-comatose state. His lips were wetted with water by the chief engineer. Water was passed into the captain's cabin in a tiu nan, by one of the ship's boys. After that the "boy" was rushed" away below. He passed the water in through a side door of the captain's. cabin. Witness did not know whence the water was obtained. The plates did not try to prevent him from banding in the water. He was about 7 hours in the captain's cabin-that was to about ten minutes to nine p.m. During the whole of that time he was shut off from all com. munication from the outside. He found the ca' in was in a horrible state in the morning, and his (wilness's) cabin had been ransacked. Some of his clothing was missing, but he could not say to forcertalo, His portmanteanxwcrathere, in the cabinbat the contentsofone of them was strewn all over the place. He put his watch in his trouser's pocket before going on deck, and managed to concent it. That was how he was able to stale the time of occurrences with accuracy. While in the captain's calling hecould not see anything that was going on. A great noise was going on all the time, and some firing as well He thought he could identify some of the pirates. He could identify the two men who fired at him man who was standing outside the door of the captain's cabin, he could also identify, for he saw when he was coming up the companion. A third him distinctly through the venetian in the sald cabin door. He had been shown a book of photos by the police. At this polat in the proceedings a book containing the photos of criminals was introduced and be identified the man who was on guard on the companion and whe Sred at him, witness. He was the man whom he He next also saw through the venetians. identified the man who was on the part side of the companion. He further Identified a man who was on the starboard side of the captain's cabin. He was prepared to swear positively, and did swear, that the photos pointed out were the likencases of four of the pirates. Ho could not see who fired the shot at the captain. He did not ace any one killed. He was not, himself, wounded. (Witness was then shown a3- other book of photos] Continuing, witness' said he could not say that any of those photos wera portraits of the pirates. Again shown a book of photographs, witness tid he Identified the photo of one man, which was the same as one of the photos in the first book' Inspected by him. Mr. George Maffati Waler, a missinoary of Amoy, said he was amongst the first-class passen- gers on the Namos, on the soth fastent. He weat down to tiffin at 1 o'clock and after finishing the fire course be heard shots fired on deck and 40. kid behind a state room door. At that tima he saw the pirates on the companion ladder, shooting into the saloon. They were firing some time. The captain, through the steward, asked the pirates what they wanted. The firing then cessed and the captain went up on deck upon the understanding that he would not be shot. While the captain was parleying with them, he (wines) came out of his cabin and saw the captain going up-stairs. He had badly got up-stairs when the report of fire-arras was distinctly audible from the direction of the captain's cabin. A few minutes later, in consequence of a message from the pirates to the effect that they would spare their lives if they all went up into the captain's cabin, he went upstairs and was shut up In the captain's room. Upon entering he saw the captain lying on his bed, dying. He said "my poor wife," once or twice. As soon as all of them (the passengers) were put in the captain's cable the pirates closed the door. He remained in the cabin until about g pm. There were ..
others in the cabin, besides bimself.
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THE anti-lottery and gambling crusade which has been carried on with such marked success in this colony during the past few months has evidently encouraged our neighbours to come down on the "heathen Chinese." The last report from the Straits is to the effect that four Chinamen who were charged before Mr. Woodward on the and inst. with carrying on a public lottery were on the 3rd idem sentenced as follows-The
It's trussying that it never rains but it principal was fined $750 or six months' in gaol, and the remaining three were ordered to pay pours." No less than six murders (includ the Namoa) have been $500 or do five months in geel. Anothering those on Chinaman who was brought up on a similar
reported in our columns within the past from the cabin he could see nothing of what sixty hours, and now we have to chronicle an- was going on outside. He (witness) was not five months' with hard labour.
other shocking affair. On this occasion the wounded. He lost a gold watch and chain and scent was a boarding-house, known about £8 in gold. Hisvaluables were delivered WHAT a falling off was there my brethren! At
Di atea opened the door and demanded that ell the Margate Quarter Sessions the other day a Petersen's, in Queens Road West. It hap. up on the demand of the pirates. One of the "chosen vessel," the Rev. William Radcliffe to prned thus-At twenty minutes to two o'clock (prisoner) should give up our valuables, Ha desperadoes, armed with two revolvers Mr. Pamell still refuses to resign, Mr. Glad-wit, was charged with having fraudulently this afternoon C. J. Andersen, German, who could not identify the pirate who made the obtained in September, 1889, two gold and
had signed articles to sail on board the ship demand for the valuables. He
distinctive mark on the pirate, but he. each, went on board the steamer a stone and others have refuted farther communion diamond rings, and one gold, diamond and Christina Nielen, as a seaman, this morning, may have had a mark nevertheless, for they HONGKONG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1890, passengers and when once out to aes, at a with 'falm. A manifesto has been signed, by ring, together of the value of £52 108. This
given signal, in accordance with previous Moser, Dillen, O'Brien, Sullivan, O'Connor, worthy disciple bad wheedled faweller into was standing on the ground floor of Petersen's were crowded in the captain's cabin and he brgiving as a reference the name olalady at whose
(bihutsal) and revolver shots. The stinkpots Tus daring piratical seizure of the Douglas arrangements, divided themselves into four and Gill, and issued at Chicago, declaring that handing over the aforesaid articles, on approval boarding-house talking to a group of his could not see the man clearly. The anion was to any heal stuck to the plunder. He likewise purchased revolvers and ammattion, when smelt of sulphur. The slinkpsts were about six Company's steamer Namoa, within fifty parties and made separate attacks on the Mr. Parnell's leadership is impossible and con- school he had forme ly been a pupli, aud needless Countrymen, two of whom had recently full of smoke, and stench, caused by the stinkpots barrowed a sovereign from the lady whose name Emil Eluders, one of the bystanders, grasped inches in length, and some four inches in thick he gave to the Jeweller, and under pretence of a revolver which ons of the men had ass. They seemed to fume-up only. They set miles of Hongkong and in what may be bridge, the engine-room, the forward demning his manifesto,
paying her gave a cheque for £4, receiving £3 in his pocket. The revolver was a new fire to wood work is the saloon. He had no fairly described as a main thoroughfare deck, and the saloon, The suddenneas of
change. The cheque was dishonoured and the one and not being olled was difficult to we special laformation that he would like to give for the immense shipping traffic between the attack put effective resistance out of
ring shepherd-who was ordained in 1879 and this port and the North, is a rude awaken- the question, and in a few minutes the
Lozdan at St. Clement Danes, St. Augustino's chamber and in doing so it west off, the ball confusion all the time. They might all have. Ing from the false security in which local pirates had obtained possession of the
had slace that time been gospel-grinding in However he tried to open the cartridge Chinese. There was a considerable noise and (South Kensington), St. Barnabas (Edgware lodging in the right side of Anderson, been under the control of one man for all be Road), and had also been chaplain to the shipping companies and the travelling ship, and taken charge at the helm. Pro-
who was within a couple of yards of knew. As far as he could Judge it was a very
well organised attack. Bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand—, was
Mr. A. K. Chandler, a clerk in Messrs, public have been peacefully slumbering bably it was no pre-amnged part of the
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
arrested. Since his arrest information had him: Einders, who is an fengineer, said he did
Watson and Co's firm, said, he was a ûrst-class for the past five years-since the sen- programme to shed blood unnecessarily,
been received that the reverend gentlemen not know the revolver way loaded and, from was wanted" at forty eight her towns for all we can gather, his statement: appears to be passenger on board the Names on the 10th sational looting of the Greyhound on the but it is quite certain that no scruples in high seas in the vicinity of St. John's that direction were to be allowed to inter Thin fact is, says the Methodist Times la rimitas offences. A medical defsce was set up correct. The wounded man was 21 Dace removed lastant. He was amongst those who were confined in the Captain's cabin. He did island on October 17th, 1885. There have fere with the accomplishment of their sorrowful tang of valee, prayers are too long." that the Res, Radcliffe was saffering from
It may safely be Our religione contemporary is on the right track moral issually," and, the learned Judge to the Government Civil Hospital where he is otto to tin, being sick. As soon responded that his particular duir was to preaking fast: A magistrate separed to these he heard the shooting he ran out and was an two or three occasions during recent original purpose.
scribe for the victims of that very troublesome Hospital this afternoon to take down the deposts fird at from the skylight, is Five shots werS deliberately fired at him. He was not hit, years been more or less well authenticated believed that every sal ou board would this journey.
A REGULAN meeting of the Eothen Mark Lodge complaint, and in this case his prescription was tons of the wounded man,
Afterwards he picked up one or two bullets Then rumours of contemplated piracles on board have been massacred and the steamer
heathen Chinese). armed, and the precautions taken in the such a course been necessary. Happily masons Hall Zetland Sect, this evening, at The Rev. MeRadcliffe is the sort of apostle that
are dordkily iæviloke
THE HAMPSTEAD MURDERS.
December 4th. Mary Eleanor Wheeler or Pearsey has been sentenced to death for the murder of Mas. Hogg and her child.
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He was lay missionary, but could not speak
foreign vessels, but fore-warned is fore. run ashore and burned or broken up, had of Hongkong, No. 354, will be held in Free eighteen months imprisonment with hard labour. The revolver with which Andersen was shot is of ho fled to the bathroom where he found Capt. cases referred to averted the thraptened 1ắt was not; but unhappily the salsure of 1.30 for 'clock precisely. Viafting brethren that would be specially qualifad to convert the very large aise and carries a bullet about the wise || Saunders, and subsequently went with the others,
Tel Winchester side ball,
into the captain's exkin; "He thought he could