THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1891.

_LOCAL_AND_GENERAL * | 114 Excellency Shu, Minister Penipstentiary in "Tiene ny," "Austria, Holland nd Pussia, is to teave “Shưnghai by the German In-il steamier Preussen to take up hu pist at Berán.

THR returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ending Jan, rath, are: -Europeans 18%, and Chingar 2,163; total 2,351. libel esse against the Strait Independent ACCORDING to intest ar1vices from the North, the by. Wild-idge, manager of the landing Priho is now covered with Ice, already prett's resulted in a committal to the Assizes. thick, and all navigation on the river iz erd-Merger being allowed to enter into personal

recognizances to appear..

for the serson.

CAPTAIN A. "ETERSEN of His Siamese Majesty's gunboat Gladys, dust on the 27th oltimo. The deceased officer, who win - ca-vens of ner, har- bern many years in Siam and was universally respected.

TELEGRAPHIC advices from Bangkek conver Intelligere, of a larg Gie thon, in... Samping Street, which necuted on the night of the 9th inatnit and resulted in the destruction of fully 200 houses..

As HM.S. Wonderer steamed out of Farbror the morning of the tih inst. fy ng her hour. ward-bound pennant, her yard-ner's were married! ved the was lus ily cheered while pussing the other men-of-war in part,

THE Japan Gaselle of the 3rd inst, says that a few nights par ta the bed-ing, the mom necupied by Judge Harner at the Fulya Hotel, Miyanother, was entered by Abber. Th man seems in have fallen into the hands of justice sooner than be anticipued. · He escaped with a wich and chain and kome lease cash,

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Tax. Tapas Daily Advertiser,nment” the Canadian-Pacific line thus:-A telegram from Portland of November 7th says The Can't

in-Pacific officials here note that F. Upton of Kobe, Japan, hap enonged the steamer: Parthin, Abyssinia and Batavia, which have been mai ing between. Vancouver and China, for the line which he is to put on between Portland and hin and Japin next spring." Referring a Dự nhove, Thé Kobe Herald says it has Mr. Upton's authority, to contrad of the statement in question.

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A cup [sh value of Sto is to be prevented by. | teaving his garmen! in the judge's rossession Ir is reported in the native pipers of Shang Cheloo to Swatow have been made but rates Seations, by Mr. Wedehouse at the Police Churt knees. It appeased to me as if the deceased

- Mr. F. A. Swettenham in the bataman making the highest individual score is any me inring. of each of the matches 5 raita . Hongkour. Hongkong, Cevlon, and Straits v. Ceylon, What price Bl77

to he used as evidence of his identity Liter on,

The will of the nest of ile respondent in a great devnere cose, O'Shenia. Parnell, has just been opened and it was fou'd that the fir Indy who has been the case of so much trouble is the sole testes of Miss Pape Word and is bequeath

that after the produbition on the expert of ilce from Wahu hid been raised, an immense quinti was shipped to the North, but after Short time this was decreased, and the tide of *part turned southward, the merchants gen. erally losing for Canton Statistics have it that between 502 and 620 thousand sacks have

RECENT repris from the United States of THE Manila Chamber of Commerce has wacly A COMPETITION for the subscription hanificar they came in, one of them looked round' the America indiente that the new war vessels of "ter graphed to the Minister for the Cploidismay. Chiloer Cup and Range Spoons of the Hong-house and called out" Here are some ropes Kad our cou ins sqindron are a little better than the ing him to suspend the new Cus oins in iil re- kang R.de: Association was held on Saturday string: Thess were hanging up on the wall, Hò old ones. Is is not so easy to sink them. Therently announced, pending r ceipt of a memoria! last, the Cup being won for the first time by took them down and tied ie with them. He Philadelphia, of the new fleet, tried rolliding on the subject which is being forwarded by mail. Sergi A. Mann, of the Police, with a total of 56 did not tie the other man, He threw the ropes twice with merchantmen recently in New York barb r and came out successful in both cass, IN Chansh, n' dis rict of the Soochow pre-lit PC. A. Watson taking the 500 yarawn on the ground and another man picked spoon with 29 points and Mr. Wendin that for them up. The cloth was also hanging up on have Of course the steamers were badly left, and fecue, several banks and jaw llery stere their owners will have to fight it out in the been entered by barglats, who broke open the yards with thes me score. Fifteen members the wall, where it had been for a long time.

P. B. C. Avres, Colonial Surgeon #aid--On competed. courts of law as per usual.

cloors and wa'ked'off with all the contents in

the 11th of December 1 examined the body of one single night. The robbers caried lighted, we are pleased to notice that sur German fellow the deceased in conjunction with Dr. Marques. Torches and firearms: They took no pains toonists are not to be left behind when Hong conce. I their inventions na doubt relying upon kang celebrates its Jubilee. The members at

The body was that of a Chinese male adutrof about thirty years of age. The body was well the great numbers, and knowing the effect the Club Gennanta, intend to give a concert in

nourished and above, the average weight of a police arrangeminents in the city.

honar of the event, in their club rooms on

Chinamas. The external examination showed a Saturday evening the 24th inst, and as they

abrasion on the lips, such as might be caused constitute the leading musical element of the by the gag produced, There were abrasions place a most enjoyable evening can confidently

an the front of the throat caused by, a be naked forward to, for the hospitality and rope or something similar boing tied round coviviality of the members of the Club Ger-

the throat. The head and face were dark manta come only second to their musical, and congested, showing stoppage of blood.

helties.

There were marks caused by cords round the wrists and an abrasion at the back of the ANOTHER min, concerned in a wilful murder right hand, probably caused by a struggle. w's committeil for tril at the next Criminere were abissions on both elbaws and both

yes enday afernoon. Mr. Robinson was for the

had been thrown violently on the ground. There were marks of cords round the ankles, and a defence and Mr. Johnrın, Crown Selicitor,

contused abrasion at the back of the Idit apprared for the prosecurtin. The wife of

shoulder. Those were the only external marks To

on the body. There was nothing over the body, and from the external examination 1 came mouth of the deceased when I examlued the

to the conclusion that the deceased had died from suffocation. Upon opening the month I noticed a piece of cotton at the back,' and on pulling it out with forceps 1 brought forth 4 piece of clath over a fuct in length and eight down in the shape of a ball and dien uut all inches at it widest part. It had been jammed

pulled at it. It appeared to have been pushed down by degrees. I am not able to form BAY opinion as to whether it was so pushed down. with the intention of killing him g, might hare been done as part of the game. I found no traces

mucous mater and blood. The gullet was not damaged but it was congested in same party. The langs were found congested and containing Mr Wodehou held an inquiry at the

no air. The right side of the heart was fuli any this morning (o'h ins) into the eir-

of liquid blood and was slightly fitte. The momitanes connected with the death of Li Ache a liver was normal. hot congested. To confimpl-retat the Roman Catholic Cemetery.spleen was large and congested, but quite #ling murdered during the night of the rith firm. On opening the head all the vessels and

him in the porterfelaga in the R.C. Cemetery

membranes were found very much conecated at Worerischans. Happy Vley.

Indinmy opinion death was caused by asphyxia Deh must have ensued in a few minutes.

The Russian steamer Baikal get badly ashore in the Shanghal river on the 4'h inst, and the

mid the leg sum of £zóncoo unter the will.been seat South from Wahu, from the middle alquiry. For London, via usu il ports, of call Valang'eft her nncherige from the Model Seule Sir Evelyn Whol and one of his' sirties are to ment on the evening of the 5th, with pileticrute the will. She is to marry Mr. Parni Carsingham an hoard, to render assistance and

at the end of the six months. towed her off the following day:

The Straits Times says: after the terminion of the cricket match on Saturday afterrein, the 3rd inst. Master R. McKenzie, The R:( « schoolbay who had made himself a very prominent member of the Straite XL by taking three wickets in the recɔnd innings of the Hongkong XI. was presented by Mr. C. Stinger, with a hot,in apareciation of the service he has

ndered in the Straits Settlements in the cricke The Singanore Frei Prezzatives that in addition-fi-ld. As McKenzi came forward to accept the to the Almiraitple reeen withdrawal of permisonby, he was given three hearty cheers by the ́sion for Admirst Colomb in join the Chinese

spectators." Navy as a consequence of the rudeness shown 'ta Admir | Lang, the 'dmiralty hare' recalle? Contain Regus, R.N., who has been in charge of the Torpedo (partment at Port Arthur.

INFORMATION was received here yesterday no'l fying the death of Mr William Woodyear at Calcutta on the 22nd ult. Mr. Woodyear visited fanpkang twice with his Royal Australian

·Circus and bring a straight-going showman mades many friends here who will he sincerely sorry to hear of his death at the comparatively enrly age of 49.

MR. Wed-house concluded his searching ~ inquiry into the circumstances connected with the death of Cant, Presek, Mr. Petersen ard others, who were murdered by pirates on board the Namoa on the 10th ulto, on the roth Init. A full report of his Wrahin's able and interesting summing up will be fund in another column.

COMPANY Strat. Moj Sinclair, RE. died on Saturday evening (14 h inst.) from an attack branchiis. The deelawd had only just completed his twenty-one gents' service and was to have left for England by the, troopship due here next month. His funeral, 'which, took place shortly after am, en the ath, was necampanied by the bind of the A. & S. Highlanders and many of his comrades,

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What grounds the obsequinus tradies and test- hunters of this very much up-side-d pen erlam hire for drawing up a grovelling add es te Admind Sir Newell Simon, with the intention of presenting the same to him on the eve of his depsitore from, these shares is, we feel sure, as deep and solemn a mystery to the worthy Admitat himself, as it is to us and all other syne and honest thinking men. That the address has been drawn, up, and is now lying awaiting signiture at that nsylum for inebriates The Hagkong Club, is certain; but we hop Admiril Silmon, will display the good taste and dignity becoming his high station and order ihr free to be carried no further.

CASES of breaking out of gaol are frequen enough, but it is surely a rare occurrence to find a man charged with breaking into a convict arizan! An instance occurred the other werk. however. Fre Denny, a gentleman of colour, was haule l'up at the Devon Assizes for breskine A COLONIZATION scheme, for the formation of commit felony. Joseph had served a lon

into Dirtmoor prison at night with intent to Jannes colonies in America and other parts term at Dartmoor and was discharged in January of the world is mansted by a prominent Tokyo FED He had been a bad egg, and frequently. politician-M«. Hashi Tora, Mr. Hesht Toni

on the repart" for punishment.' In August proposes to despatch strong, able-bodied men to

last he effected an entrance into the prison, and varioutrun vicourt se lanists, and advances when caught said he had come in to murder the as a resean for this colonization that it will pre chief lammkey out of revenge and to set fire to the vide suitable occupation for Japan's surplusol. Twelve months' imprisonment was the population.

judge's prea tiption, his lordship remarking that if he bad believed the yarn about attacking the ACCORDING te the Echo de Paris the Yachtchief turkey. Joseph would have been treated Club de France intends challenging America for the internal cur, a big 80-tonner, to be a speil of penal servitude. called the Gaulois, to be built for the purpose.

PRESIDENT HARRISON'S message, which was The Echo ridicules the notion, stating that transmitted to Congress on the 1st ulie, comains France has not enough expeit, scamro fitted to

the following with reference to China:-Our man they cht and to sail her in such as race. Only one man would be fit to captain her, and he is an invalid.

relations with Chinn, which have lhe reversi years occupied so important a place in our diplom víc history, have called for careful con- tideration and have been the suject of much

respondence. The communications of th Chinese Minister have brought into view the whole surt of our conventional relations with his courty and at the same time this Govern ment, the gh its legation at Pelóne, seushi to veranse various matters touchin• the n'crent:

and moci of nor citizens in China. In pur

anone of the concurrent regulation of October 1. 1997 T-have proposed tothe Governments of Mex cord Great Britain in consid'r'a conven indeplation of the massage of Chirse, tabers across our southern and northern frontiers,

The toth menth to the middle of the present menth, and there are

no siens af yt this enormous demand being deminished. chants, who take all the Wut dealers can The buyers are principally. Cantonese mer supply them with. From a reliable source we gather that this report is perfectly correct. Rice is daily ariving at Canton in large quantities from Wahu direct...

AT à Regular Communication of the District Grand Lodge of Northern China, held at the Masonic Hall Shanghai on Wednesday the 7th instant, Right Worshipful Bro her Jihn Irwin Miller, District Grand Master, assisted by the officers and members of the Lodge appointed and invested hie fficers for 18 as follows:--- Wor. Bio, T. W. Kingsmill...D.D.C.M.

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thon, the murdered man, stated that she the defendant together with three aimed' min is the house, in Yee On Lane, where the defendant and the other me, not yet in her husband was shot on the 11th instant. rust dy, came to her house and searched for her

M SSRS. Wheelock and Co.'s freight market report daud Shanchal, ghus say With no variation in the rates of frei at either to Landon of America there is literally anthi to report, Business has been on a fairly large scale considering the number of ff days since. the date of our last issue and steamers have secured good cargoes. As regards costig we have but little tá repritame tjettments from

have not transpired. Wuhu to Whampoa.- There is no enquiry, the trade being entirely in the hands of the real companies. Nagasaki to Shanghai-The demand foc suitable cinit mentioned in our 1st has subsided and rates show a further dicline with little or ng And Suez Canal:-The P. & O. extra, boat, Brindisi, leaves to-day having secu ea con [<ffer,bie quantity of cargo, a fur portion, af

which goes to the Continent; the O. S. S-Cohand just prior to the munter which was Laertes sails to-morrow and will he followed by Sue heard cries of "selfe and ran ever to Hommitted in a house opposite her lodgings. the sime Company's steamér. Palinurus on the 17th instant the S., M. S. N, Co. Pakling the house where she found her husband dying due in a day or two from Japia is circulated for and the defendant near by, Several other wit

'neseng'were examined at considerable length quick despatch and should sail about 15th inst.equent to which the sec was formally Rates for all lines 35. per ton for tea and general cargo. For New York, win usual posts

committed, of call and Suez Canal:-The Urinp Line steamship Guy Mannering arrived from Jpen THE WONG-NAI-CHEONG MURDER | of the cloth having been tied up. I bare traces of on the ph instant and is now on the berth. Her allotted tanonge for all parts in China, is limered and she should meet with quick despatch, She will be followed by the Mogul which vessel has heen substituted for the Ghagee. Nothing definitely has been fixed

whether there will be any other departures after the ab-ve-named boats, but seeing that the senson is almost closed 'there is linke prospect for a steamer taking the herth. Rates temain unchanged.. Via the Cap: The American Dr Migurt said he held a post mortem ship Imperial has been taken up and basile de examination on the body of the deceased, who

ecured more than half a cargo at 22%, 6 be

was probably about 3 tverra nf agent the time of Demures for London via Surz Canal: his death. He hid marks of a rope round his ten.

The . 5. S Co. Bellerophon via Amoy neck, finth wr's's and lege showed signs of on the 27th him, the C. S. M. S. N. Coving heen tied un tightly. There was a Ounfa, vis, Amoy on the 28 h ultimo, the bruise on the back of the right hand as if the D. S. S. Co Polyphemus on the 3rd instant, cet ind been tied with the Tf: hind under it. Departures for New Yuk iz Suez Canal-Nilo his month, and down the throw there was a Demiture for Mable-Tag British barque lace nince of cloth. It had been forcibly ram Plymouth, 1,112 tons register, in ballast, down the throat, and muil have produced- Quotations Wuhu to Whampoy, 12 canda-suffocation. It was Chines cinth. The body reens per picit, no demand. Shanghaito Wham- presented the ordinary signs of death by Doa, 10 gandareens per nirul, ng demand. strangulation. Naguakito Shanghai, $0.ño per ton of coil nett,

·IVIDENCE OF AN EVE-WITNESS. far steamers, Settlement during the fortnight-

Kwok Asing, a caretiker of the R. C Imperial, American ship, 1,288 tons register, Cemeter, said he was in the house occupied by Shanghai to New York, private terms. Disen-himself and the deserted at the Cemetery on gaved vessel in port:-Orgorvic, British barque, 796 tons register.

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THERE are almost as many dangers about being a private detective as there are in being a Social AT Maitland (1. S. W.) the other day, says the Purity officer, and sacrificing one's eye in the Sydney Bulletin, Mr. Denis M'Cann attempted cause of Terewh. Last week ni lady residing at ineffectually to cut short his ear h'y career, and, Moonee Ponds (Vic), hired one of these obser- failing in the attempt, he was arrested in due vant persons to inspect the goings-on of the old course, and committed for trial at the Quarter man and see if his morals were particularly cor- Sessions. Finally the Law, having carefully rect and with the genius at his tribe he muddled considered Mr. M'Cann's morbid craving for the job and got into trouble, His plan of can-death, ordered him to give his bond in the sum prign was to consider the parlent through the zoo window and the keyhole, and by way of corro- boiation he took no less than three respectable hristian friends along with him-gentlemen whose stimony would stand inspection if it was ine cessity to swear to anything bid. They went slong together after dark, and if the party could have chumhe the wall quietly a'l would have been ngly, but unhapply the Christians were short and thick and fit, and couldn't jump over to pennorth of eggs,. Moreover, one of them had to sneez- vialently on tos of the wall, and next mement the defendant rushed out with a stick and lit everybody on the head, He truck out in li desetinue with, the unge soning enzy of * Wood beast, and in a out two inputes the whole pny was swelled up to such an extent the ugh assault and battery that it couldn't have got through a gate, and; was so much di-figured as to be unfit fr hann jasperiu. The whole four werean a fair way yo bi kilius, orly their assailant farted from excima: and overexerine, and

for twelve month, and to find a friend who will security that he will continue alive stake £50 on the same precarious issue. Or. in other words. Mr. M'Cano's "friend, if he can find one. is to bet the Government so to nothing that the defendant will find life worth living one year from dve, and if that unhappy, offender fails to take a cheerful view things and, brings himself to a audden end, the man who hacked him will bequired 10 pay up1 These arrangements are not supposed to be a legal penalty for the offerce of attempted suicide. Er M'Cann's band of scorcin only he collected when that gentleman is dead or badly damaged in some future atempt to he dead, and only a government with four legs and two unpaturally-prolonged pars can possibly hope to recover £200 or any other som from Devis when his decease has been successfully accomplished; while, so far as regards the men who is required to make an unholy but with the government, it probably

INQUIRY.

the ith ultimo, They were the only tw penale in the house. At about 10 o'clock that night he was astrep in the house, as alte was his foi Suflen he awake and head his for any "mehody is trying to get into the l'house A the same tim's four men esme in

by the window one after the other. One of them caught hold of im and tied his hands behind his bic. The other three men crught hold of the deceased' and tied his hands in front, knocked him down, at some

piece of weed. After they gagged him they thing into his month and gagged him with a searched his person and, took away $1 which they found on him. They also took away what dhing they could find in the house. They. put the clothing on, and then got out of the window through which they had entered. They also seirched him but found nothing. They clash into his math and, engged him. They m-d him sit down, and put a plece of

threatened to kill him if he resisted. He did not

how they put the cloth into deceased' mouth. The pieces of cloth and w sad proced are the sticles they put into his (witness's) mouth. They tied his hands with cyd and then made them fast to his legs with bandages. The burglars had two candies with them which they lighted as soon as they got into the house. did not know any of the cold100

men but thrit faces

distinctly, - They of em he could easily identify, He was the were dressed in ordinary coolin clothing. One

all, excest to threaten him and his foki with one who tied him up. None of them annke at instant deth in the event of resistance being offered. The thieves took away all the cloth f`g and money in the house. The eleven dollars, which they took, was the sum total of

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Kwik Sang, recalled, said-I could only reengnise the man who bound me, I think their intention was only rebberv,

His Worship found that the deceased died

agged with a piece of cloth which found its way from suffocation crued by his mouth being

nto his, gullet, the giging being done by a auty of four men in oursuance of a burglary which they were committing at the time.

A LONDON WAIF ON BOARD

BRITISH SHIP.::

At the Harbour office yesterday morning before Captain R. Murrey Rumsey, R.N., George C Cundy, chief officer of the British steamer Pembrokeshire, was charged with ill treating Frank White, 15, officers' boy of the same ship? on the 12th inst.

J. H. Brown, master of the Pembrokeshire, said the complainant was on the ship's articles 18 officers' boy. He had never compinined to witness of being leased. Witness had only recently joined the ship and cald not sneak as to the boy's general behaviours The boy lived in the forecastle and had made complaint of the men forward ill-treating film. Wi'neas knew nothing of the alleged assault o Sunday evening as he was at Macao and did not return till the Monday morning; the boy had

hen left the ship.

J. Morrison, A.B., belonging to the same ship, said he ordered the boy out of the forecastle on Sunday night. He did so because the crew had igreed not to allow the boy to live there, because he was in the habit of curving wien. He had not seen the defendant ill-treat the boy, but he had reen him chastised. He had never seen the boy ropes-ended.

J. Lewington, Inte second officer of the British, s'esm:s Pembrokeshire, said he bad heard the complainant crying on several occasions, and, wice he had seen the defendant box the boy cars. Since witness had left the ship the bay had, come to his private residence and, had com plained of ill-treatment. On one occasion the doctor said the boy was sick and ordered him to, him to do his work. Winess had spoken to remain in bis berth, but the defendant had told, some of the crew about fl-using the boy,, and, on one occasion a member of the crew had thrown water over the boy whilst he lay in his bed.

Cross-examined-He did not know where the how was on the night before the assault was alleged to have been comraltted. He did not, know why the boy should have always

made his complaints to him.

WE have reived a copy of so interesting Chinese vend entfled "The Filry Foxes" from the enterprising pulishing firm of Messrs, K-llv & W, Led The production is newly botind, and well gol un, and commencing, as it doe, in the pond nid xrcle of “More than a thousand years agy" ir inte's the sympathies and sitracis the attention ni the reader at one?, It ende, ron, with a moral, which covert though It be, is worth double what the bank costs, THE Customs Tantai of Wuhu recrived a communication from the Shanghai Customs Tartai to the fall wing off e! :—The gentry and merchants of Shanghel, (hin' lạng and Ningno have deeld, to subscribe four thels on every

ou Strait's exchanges report that the Craze case of opium imported, for the Emine fund, ned} witch as exbleted to arrive, at Sie per any, their sepad wind and retreated on

-matters very litle to Denis, cilber alive or dead tches to the hospital, Leaving the field of whether that reckless plunger Joses his money sagist that the time arrangement should also Much in the Russian wushin Pamint dron, be äpyled to Wohn as that port is screscible scrimsaní dny h ́s brother the Grand Diska

avte to the victor, and plan the spoils of war-se no." Yer, n garded as a preventive measure both by land and water, etc., etc. The Wuhn Georg la vi suite, and the Russian w ship

ur shattered hal, twa welklag stick, the adopted for the purpose of setting the won'd-be teams of an umbrella, a mained eye-glass, a Tanies acted on the suggestion accordingly.adimir Monomach, Admiral Kozailoj.

corpse his ill-judged project. The scheme the fleship in jur. Prof in this w The time is to be lor are year.

ftened respirator, a prayer-book, one galosh, miserably, defective, 11 M- M'Cann blows his time in Jany, the Russian Adveral wil arrive aut port of the back of human herd, Nextbesins not sure safully, the Sites we have all the money he had on the prem's's. Even, The new Union Church, snuated on. Kennedy and proceed fem Singapore to Btw, when nday this conqueror organised lummself africh, uni ready pointed nut, will coltret no money from too; pieces of old clothing, valued at about Rond, wasaper efenthe 11th inst. Since the dem he will meet the Cesarwich, whó goes kom

harged upon the detective with a commo him, and the State, which would collect 30 cents, they took away. lition of the old I'nian Church In Staunton Street | Colonhs to that part. The fur ships wil this.

and that energitic public servant was filed 3 the deceased's hard from his widow andhouted out "thieves" before they gagged His all

This concluded the case of the complainant. the congregating have met for divine service in pieced din ct Sing pare. These ships an

ed cots Any further evidence against the orphans-should he have any would the City Hall pending the erection of the new

be him. The burglars were very quick about the ali maw be onllreted with a lete cope, or the crime of-the-Ruvian-mev. Speaking of

CStevens A.B., said he had never seen the boy meaner than structure, which is beim faly sitasted and com

skunke or any ather known whole thing. They scuched in the flower pots, ill-trasted by the defendant ince he had been, Pamiat Azou the World sy "Th.... elun a would-be sui ide, will cal upon him and reptile. The fact that his reckless supporter hnd and tore up some of the flooring. The deceased on board the ship. When the boy joined ] mands a very pleasing site. The foundation Rossiin muiser Pawind Aron, in which the chance the consequ, nera.,

£50 to lose by Denis being dead would make no had the eleven dollars in his pusession for the ship in London he was in a very ragged and stone was laid on the 14th April last year by Czstewitch and the Grind D: George ar

difference in the final result, for Denis would be about two weeks. While in occupation of the dirty state, and was entirely destitute and Dr. Chalmers ad has been built somewhat abust in proceed to India, China and Japan, THE ditor of a moral publication issued in one lead all the same. And if the second attempt house he heard them say "this map is a corpse," hangry. The boy had not behaved himself well after the style of the old church, to plane.and excited the hearty admiration of all the apert the Australian colonies allows his Constantat suiche proved a fallure, like the first, and the meaning the deceased was dead. After that on board the ship, and he had frequently beard specifications by Mr. Dnian, CE. Adjoining who in nected her when she was lying in Ply-Rendry" to hold forth in half-a-column of print on criminal only blew his er off, and put of the they handed out of the house. He (witaess) bin use bad language.ANA PERLATTE MONE the church is a manse for the pastor, Rev. G. Howth S und. She has every concrible im- he.evels of drink and cigars. Here is a sampler roof of his head, and shifted one eye, still the" | did not know his foki was Bondfield, which that gentleman will no doubt proveigert, and all in the most admirable order.

dead until The defendant said the night before the ship Every young man entering upon life should State could only collect the forfelt if Denis greatly appreciate. Mr. Bondfirld treached The Pamist Așov was built in England and

heard the thieves pay so. The deceased left London the boy was brought, to him in s pray for strength to resist the carnal indulgences owned the amount, and it is ten chances to one was treated in a brotal manner, being bound starving and miserable state and he took morning and evening to large congregations and goes her eigutren knots an hour.

of drink and tobacco. They are a cing upon the that he does not. A man with Lago on hand hand and foot and knocked down on the ground, pity upon him. He saw the Superintendent of one feature about the Service was the exc-lient

higher spirtual bf, the life of the soul, and every seldom: desires to meet with a violent death They did not in cad to kill his fakt, he thought, the Company and the Captain of the ship A VERY enjoyable evening was spent at the City person who uses either of them is in danger of bef we his time. Even supposing the amount to. encent of the Horgkeng Musical club was held. to me; particularly-that of two friends whors can imagine that a man, who has shot off them say anything out being-disappointed at a month The boy was given

|said, "that is his own-lack." He did not hear articles as officers"" boy and to give him. SOME two years age, says an exchange, an The programme araned with an overture by the I once know. I was able to persuade one of them five or six of his mas important organs, is not finding more money in the bruse. He had no with which to buy clothes and shoes and Auckland (N 2) Bolcitor, maved by unwonted band of the "Imperieuse which was rendered to abandon these evil indulgences, hut the other likely to be reconciled to life, and filled with idea what the men ware and could suspect no one the superintendent left bim under ** hla mpassion, perhaps, bring intoxicated in capital, style. This was followed by a sang refused to give them up.. I lost sight of them joy and contentment through having his furale in particular. After the thieves left he ast charge and be thought at the time" he gave a s'ver,ign to a young womm in great from Mr. C. J. Hirst, which we believe hore the alterwards, &c, &c." There is distress, and then lay low till Providence would ride mask of "Ies Rameaux, the audience, unfinished look about this story, for the his other misfortunes, and yet this is exictly came. He couldn't more because his feet were placed in the second class passengers Cabin

rather ture sold up and his goods suctioned on, top, of just where he was until 8-man when a man might turn out."smart" had. He w send him his reward The unaccustomed emo in however, looked as if they understood it and writer, never found his two friends again, the method by which Mr. M'Cann's craving for led. He had no clurk in his house, but knew and for the first week he behaved himself very which went through him on that honorable applauded vociferously. Then came a struggle and, berefore, we rise to offer bim some further death in to be qienched on its next appearance, it must be about inn a'clock, when the thieves well From that time, however, the boy begin to otcation nearly blew his head off, and often, in be wien two banjocs seconded, respectively, by information about one of them. He continued Evidently the Court went on the assumption broke into the house, because be heard one of mix with the crew and gradually becimo luy,, After days, the memory of that good action Messrs. Collingwood and Ough. The results abstain from drink and tobacco, and saved that he loved his furniture more that his hematy The thieves must have come into carelers and dirty, and disregarding all things warmed his soul and, made him feel better www n draw, and the audience demand-up the price of these worldy indulg, nces until life, but as he was found in a worinne der- the And on certain disastrous Friday last month

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A finish these two gentlemen kindly he was able to ge, married and be happy. If he your to start for world where the furni105 crmeey, by,what, is known as the “road kludly said to him he behaved himself no better, his benevolence bore fuit, and his good renewed the combat, the bone of con

gate for the other one was shit and barred at The second class passengers then complained had wasted his substance on champagne and ture could not possibly accompany him, this 6pmother was of the boy leaving dirty clothes in rad under his deed was returned to him a hundred-fold. A tention upon the occasion being the "Park cigars it is needless to say that he couldn't have idea is based on very insufficiet evidence. respectable old gentleman with white hair called Crescent, March which was fairly done got married. After a while his wife emptied No doubt, if the defendant had any of the Sisters at St. Francis' Convent at Wanchal, said ccasions the complainant was impudent and be King Ayau, cook in the emu'ny of the bunk, so witness placed him forward. On səma. in and told him that the woman in qusation was When the last wall of the march bad died away some boiling water over him and assaulted him finer feelings of humanity he might realise he went to the house of the care-takers at the had bezed his care; he had piso done so for the his exting daughter, now, happily rea ared to Mr. Webster made his bow and sang The last with goals, and when he defended himself with that it would be a beastly self-h thing to die. C. Cemetery on the morning in question, for slovenly manner in which he had done bis- him, and then he broke down" and wept to of the Boys" very successfully, judging from the the tongs he was arrested for violence and, got and thereby cost another man 50, but there is the purpose of hanging for the burial work On Friday fast the boy wanted to leave copiously on the table that he became unintel applause which followed. Apple of laughter, fourteen days. By the time he came out she no evidence to show that he had any finer feel of a child, and he saw, much to his horror. but the Captain refasedb ligible for nearly 15 minutes, At last, however, however, ran through the house when Mr. D lady had taken all the money and bla clothes ings at all Fossibly the idea which infested the deceased on the floors and the last po He had been stopped from

#allow: be revived; and blew hip nose, and smothered. B. L. Hopkine came tripping on to render a and the furniture, and eloped with a hard- the Bench was that 150 was the amallest um lines in very exhausted condition. Both ashore for stealing a cake on Neg the feelinge which-in his capacity as a father musical sketch which was funny 10 degree drinkdeg individual who smoked a short which could compensate the Government for were led up fez brutal manner and gagged day, bat da Sunday morning the boy threatened to overcome him, and explained. An entare could not be denied and Mr. H. clay pipe. He never saw her again, but he the loss of Denis, but the reason why the State He united the last witness, and then ran for asked to go to Church and he was allowed to ko that he had come to refund the twenty obligingly responded with a couple more songs, remained steady in the faith, and was killed should yearn in such an' extravagant manner aliance director Munthe de lides: Business being bad, and his office and had the multitude" not grown hoarse and through the overturning of a kerosene lamp at a over one plain citizen is not apparent, and this

but did not retur til date at night" "On" rent in arrears, the lawyer gladly agseated, and,

John Swanston, Iaspector of palice at Wanchai, the Monday morning, having hard gmething then the overwhelmed parent gave him 'n bad") fra), he would no dɔubt be warbling still. teetotal meeting. We give these, facts from explanation fá' too Improbable for belief, The cave formal corroborative evidence, na bumas ml of the boy being thrown out of the forecastle,

second part of the programme commenced personal knowledge, as we were the otherhol scheme virtually resolves itself fato a Thejogsity was adjourned undi Tuesday, the 5-note with tears in his eyes, and prayed that ith a chorus by, the German Liedertafel fellow alluded to in the above letter. We mean attempt to extort money out of a corpse 44919019109 i dentes anni fe ferm

betande inquiries of the crew and found he the God of Abraham, the fellow splendidly ang Gt sles, blog wille the collared the change wib great appleste, Her Gin von Wi te then cap sacking and having a beer at the time the whether Miral Cape is alive or dead, but seeing Artfie-Magistracy this morning (14th inst.) Obucker faced, distens at order,

was telling liesThe boy afterwards went ashore! which was received escaped the conflagration, as happened to nothing at all to the government

for a of water and wani kurzy plis, 200 Two hours later the benefactor "get on to the diaw the bow and plaged Beethoven's awful disaster took place. Sometime afterwards that he apparently inter

Entends to be dead istment MHE. Wodehouse resumed the fuggiry into there was a dialings oberge of Jesseling kuktion, and the he blew me window our many manner. MCHwa were induced to relor our ways and become by a baregiunfeeling dodges to bet on what it the cause of the death of Is A Cho, who was him ad he had hobdenied 12, but whilst gor his language, and tore the poker in two, and hid Grace's song arise from dreams of thee + Rechabite, but after two weeks of. It we fell regards as a certainty load of Mr. M'Caun found dead in the caretaker hut of the Roman doitting it be had made a catatembur ind

odụng hil his clothes off to avert suffocation, was given in his best style and received a well away and were expelled. As the building fell in jefused to take arband in this nefarious trans Caibolic demetery, on the 17th Dec, 1go, and fly round the room with polking on except merited round of applause. A plouant even-

int which he admited striking the boy on others on top of the society three days later, we did not action be, would, no douby, have been sent to Kwik Sing, re-called, mid-1 hir eyeglass Next time he is called upon to'do' ing was brought to a cloud by some musical regret the circumstance, and we have continued: prison for declining stoicgambler on his own anybody wild had a grudge against the deceased.. boyuhan be bad any other person on board do not know of occasions. He had no more right to strike the abanevolent aption he intends to restrain him selections which were played by the band whose to liquor up at reasonable intervals, ever since. luneral The speciale ofimation/lossing up. The clock found in the throat of the deceased is the ship: The boy wanaigh be the attic well if he has to climb over his mother's dead, presence tended much to the success of the Our Life having been twice, sayed by drink, wo with Death frihe sum of it is too pliable driller to the cloth put in my throats My cloth, and he had jurcasmuch righion board a Wik body to do t

Shot by an làth maw," "Alliest Tukodidiely I had himself?!! It was evident the boy Kad boun sagulayrak het dipa paurenced gangan respectfully decline to take any more ziekteer

choit which sing the choral part of the service Hall on S durday leat, when the second sma kingking the downward road. One case occurs be forthcoming, however, no reasonable befarenizin when they found it out one of them and it was dretded, to place the boy on the

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