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stant, iu the Sommer's ANCEY, of United States

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INA MAIL.

SDAY, SEPT. 24, 1868.

AND CHINA

have for some days hit this Cotony respect egueiations between the

orities resident st da

eAuthorities of Canton,

18 quarters bus suffis Ins that these have exaggerated, but on the smoke without fire". some slight foundation xcited state of popular ninsula. While Great estly deam itself above its jealousy of the once of Camõeus, we do not. ly uninterested in the whether it be from its on-with the record of with China or cousid-

ikely spot at which the tion of again coming ith foreign teritorial be manifested by the

ing to the rumours to alluded, and the state varions correspondents burials, the Canton

decided to attempt de bounds of Portugues diction. It is alleged to divide the port, or aking the inner har line drawn from the Branca between Laps Wharf, the one side to Portuguese, and the Chinese, jurisdiction the Macaenses toutly.

e that all sorts of com

sue, that vessels wouk! taking refuge ou the 3 typhoons, de, frott extortions, and in fine veanor to have nothing proposition. It was cur re the day before yester foreign-built gunboate sailing Chinese-armed ere then lying in the had been ordered to of capture, instanter. much importance to stantially as it reached it likely that Portugal yet to back the Gos a declaring war against enquiry proved that correct. The existence redit given to mich

shews that popular

is highly excited against deem the unwarrant of the Chinese with rights; though the question seem to hate ct that any such arrange etailed would in ett

No. 1656 SEPTEMBER 24, 1868.).

is the abuses of the coalie trade. Our own object at the present moment is not however to revert to these, respecting hich complete and satisfactory aution being taken in certain quarters far dis tant from the Holy City, but, ang the speedy extinction of that iniquitous trafic, to consider the position of Macao

point of view.

now

THE CHINA MAIL.

INQUEST

THE NORTH

The Coroner's Inquest on the body of midnight attack on his house at Kowloong, to the 19th inst. to watch the Walter G. Yancey, who wet his death in A

was reanmed to-day.

...

or would

ple manifested. In the main streets there- were thousands collected, but not a single

The issue of this affair

as regards China in a purely diplomatic culock. He must have got away shortly of his witnesses, although a dozen more got up and looked out, but saw nothing and Nietfei is due in. a great measure to the Chinktang during the past few days.

clever Boumicoliem,

THE "TIGNE" CASE.

ag

bim,

to

The

white men, it would have beor justifiable his master, saying there were thieves, object; bus, 60spooting the intentions of bost repairs in Shanghai,

ol

but she has been for

That

Mr. Pollard Then why do you adjourns burning torches, aud four or five men fei are said to havo sppeared, and sunymeant nothing the Che brien has also been

BEW

the oase in order to obtain the verdict of the Coroner's Jury

Mr May replied that he did not do a

30

wont

more

amount to an oficial recognition of their landing him off the scent, and locking for a by Mr Caldwell, appearing for the prisoners colony from a diplomatic as well as a

chance to give him the slip. Into the Carn Cicli and Marc Antoni.) Bir Haze. tabacco emporium we understand the re-band, Crown Solicitor, appeared t practical point of view.

alarmist section of the Macno waded swindler lounged, and laid in a case for the Crown Mr Crough prosecuted.

By the Duplets we have Shanghai papers word of disrespect was leard. Not a voice stock of "weeds;" and further down the Upon the examination for the prosciution community seems to have made up their street (westward) both griminal and keeper being resumed, and Abdontali (the witness

was raised above a whispor as the marines (Recorder.)

and blue jacketa marched along the stone Silas Coates, censtabis (No: 10) who was minds that the capture of Macao is the looked into various grug-shops, in which from Hospital) having been put in the box on hoard the Police Chop at the tinse, de-interesting details which have some down life, so still and impassive was the multi- We have been placed in possession of some pavements; it was almost a stagnation of eventual aim of the Chinese. That they liquor much stronger than water is always Mr Pollard asked whether his Worship posed to having heard the alarm given in a Chinese letter from the Imperialist tudo. When apopen to the people were ex significant, ns. they are well aware that that Fuller and spear, at all events, was onquiring into the charge of deceased lying at the foot of a little bank ; give utterance to their fours just now is band. It would a

of aurder or about 1.30 a.21. criminally neglect of aestult.

On going out he found Camp in Ubilhi, concerning the engage. ceedingly reapootful and quiet, willing the most probable excuse for interfechanics arms; and whatever M'Donald may charged with having been concerned in the down to the blacksmith's shop. Deceased that the camp was pitched at s

fol keeper found their way into the Me The Magistrate replied that the men stood he was not dead, and they brought bih ments between Li-Hung-Chang and the give whatever information was asked.

rebels. Towards the end of August it scams

looked forward which could be put forward the hy Chinese have been doing, Fuller managed by some death of the man Farrab, but he could not asked for a drink of water, and on being Lien Chun, not far from Woo.ace called to with considerable auxiety by the Chinese means or other to get out of the turnkey's say whether it would be murder or not until told that lie was wounded, further inquired in the department of Beu-chien-foo. The tween their oficials and foreigners, and re-

-Chian-Heien,

They fed that it a trial of strength be sight, dodge through the public-house into ho heard the evidence. a lane, and get off, "making traoka" so to

whether he was badly wounded speak from the mass of commercial irregu- light thrown upon the case by the Coroner's thought there were 20 men, and that he which caused considerable damage to she will be an end to peace and quiet for for- The learned Q.O, then asked whether the reinrer. Decensed further said, that he country around in described as extremely ry much will depend on how the victory Bat, and there have been heavy foods, inclines. If to the Chinese side, then there rities now gathering for his personal. Jury and the evidence jakou at the inquest fought hard le red editication.. The bus and ary was srion raided; but it being in a district of the the whole of the evidends was to be gone but he appeared to be merely anxious for hood; besides swamping the tents of the

were to be totally disregarded; or whether . Ho asked where the girl af, he saitt, earth werke, and destroyed several farm-eigners for a long time to come. The Fang-

the boy were; steads and other buildings in the neighbour show affair will only town where concealment was easy, he was over again by the Magistrate, after the Co their safety. Decessed, also said that the soldiers, which however were shortly siter tell; Possibly another war which may be

the Lond

be the begining of the -what the oud itself may be, who can not at the Station up to half past five roner and Jory had expressed themselves first thing which attracted his attention wards duly repaired. The success, such as more disastrous for China than 1860,

so entisfied that they stopped the examina before two o'clock, and may have gone in

was a light passing his window; when he it is, which has been achieved over the Matters have continued rather quist in The non-ratification of Sr Guimaraes the Macro steamer, ur probably he may could have been produced. The Coroner sat dowd. Soon after he heard a kuboky foreigner who is assisting the Imperialists, officials, however, have been blundering as Treaty has, and ongations behaviour of 5 soon as the alarm reached the Central beard a Coroner down his life, and the Jury fred at him." Then about, twenty, turn from the Chinese paraphases of it. Every to the Tartar-General, the Tactal published although fully justified by the hope to get off in eine if the that boats had charged the Jury as strongly as ever he and opening the door he saw a man and and whose name we are unable to make aut raual. after Mr. Medhurst's visit Station, a large body of police were at once in their verdict confirmed the Coroner's ex- rushed on him, and he fought till he opulation in which he was present was auccess-n pracismation" to quiet the minds of the Senhor Amaral at the time of attempt scattered over the city, and chiefly in the pressed opinion by acquitting the white sea fight no longer. Deceased further said that ing the ratification, resulted unsatisfacto-ustive quarter. The prisoner's photograpt/mem from all blame, as they were acting on he knew none of the men who attacked and it seem that he took an active people." in this document he tells them rily for hoth China and Portugal. While was long up

part, bunself capturing or slaying many in tus Charge-Room for the the defensive and the blacka were the

of that need not they the Ninfe After th. se successes,

be frightened at the pre we fully share the indignation expressed benefit of all concerned, but we have not gressors. In fact, the Coroner hed gone so

sonce it seems

a of a

f a man-of-war and the visit of the Yip atani, deceased's boy, was next called that Chang-Suu-Ya, the Rebel Chief, was Consul accompanied by an escort; that the at the abuses to which its government heard whether the fugitive has yot been far hs to any that, even had the mile which Us was asleep in the outer room, when he willing to give himself up, and advanced only reason why the then came on shore has hitherto permitted the sheater of its filed in this his latest freak of sharp and struck Farrah been throws by many of the was awakened; and he heard Tathes waken towards the Imperialist Linos with that was that there used to be formerly flag, we do not believe that it is likely

gun- homicide because done in self-defence that Chins would ever be nuorally sup- |

Yaucey would not believe it at first, but Li, he retired. Upon this, it soonze the sometime His Worship said that he had nothing to afterwards seeing a man he fired. Witness account of the Rebel Chiefs captore was She had just then returned; of course the ported, much less practically aided, in an

The inquest on the body of the man kill do with what hard transpired before the Co- then hid himself under a table; he heard sent by Li to Pekin. In the East of the men had come on shore for a ran. attempt to re-possess itself of the perinated in the affray on board the Tigre terminaroner.

that Tai-hes escaped by the window. He

Chilli P le, though we greatly doubt if any acted last night.

province another large body of Nien-was the explanation of the affair; it really The Coroner in summing up said that he

game into the room; they had rattan shields cause seme further troubles.

!. Could any tive interference would take place should

anything be China endeavour to enforce just demands bad only a very few words to say to the

more puerile and Ohinese swords, and or

Faried out Ts, ta We learn that the reception given to Bir indulging in a proclamation on his own sc by any warlike operations short of cap. Jury. He had made up his mind, and he

They' had little doubt but they had

done so too.

came plimentary. A line of Mandarins, from consented to foreigners residing within the lying and the ground. Be real cause of the outbreak could have been, et counsel's convenience. Un a prima facie Raw nothing done in the room; he was un-of the pathway

but that he

was considering the although the throwing of dirt into the case, it was the daty of the Magistrate to der the table three-quarters of an hour, and kwo-fan came out to meet Mr. Medhunt at

the Yamun, and Tseng estion vot to have to record a serious lay there for half-an-hour. In answer the entrance. The terras proposed in setaccident to the steainer Ajaz, the conse so freely expressed in China has been cause of the affray. It must, at any rate, case:

have been shared and even exceeder by the Lisbon militation, and there could therefore be no and yet Mr Creagh, knowing that these men ange or twice and failed entirely to razon.

sudden; there was no pre- Mr Follard asid that such was the case; Foster, the witnest contradicted himself terati who instigated the matter should be shaft had been disconnected on Wednesday press, which has denounced the Portu- murder, so that the Jury could dis- gnese Colony in no measured terms. Oumies that from their ini ds. There was al- that the ship and mails would therefore be had sworn to." He stated that he was in men prisoned for demnity; the hot completed. In the evening Rocordingly, might be committed to the supreme Court, cila fauts which the Europasus witnessed; that the men who barnt the house in the course of some repairs, which were

be forced to pay all the other land, wero Mario formally so evidence to show that the disturbance delayed and the whole country insoreni. the place half-an-hour after the thieves left released, and that a proclamation should be

latting

the house acknowledged as Portuguese territory, as commenced by the black me, it was enced, and the three-days' evidence before yet he knew nothing of the npsetting of to issued instructing the people at Yangchow and Portugal and China brought into clear to his (the Coroner's) mind that the the Coroner would be repeated, persisted in ble and chairs, which the they went in five there kid must not be molested in any way, screw, which eventually worked out thus

white men were on the defensive; and it going on with the proscaution, although he were all topsy-furry wheu

Europeans declare that foreigners had a perfect right to live proper diplomatic connection, the past was also perfectly clear that there was not had not a title of fresh evidence to produce. minutes after the alarm was history of Portugal itself would give us con fidence that abuses would be dealt with a little of evidence against any of the Eu. It was simply infamous. Mr Ureagh was was pasted over the wind van. Paper The Chefoo for some timo ststed his inabi-leaving open the hole in the

ropeans except Marc Autoni.. It had been But at present, there seems to exist only a showe, bowever, that Leaorrong called up heard all the evidence and conducted the sitting beside the Coroner yesterday; he sort of half-and-half feeling of respousin Autonai to stop when the missile passed prosecution; and the learned counsel was bility for the acts of her Colony, much over Antouli's head; and against that evi assured that Mr. Creagh did not believe in like that telt by England for the newly deuce had to be placed the statements of the ovidence now being produced, upon established factories in Hindostex, before the Arabs. That he (the Coroner) would the Indian Empire became an inseparable leave the Jury to do for themselvesy but comunitat o veniense would arise by a to the Supreme Court. If Mr the statement in Antoni's favour had been Creagh was prepared to take all the portion of the British dominions. It is corroborated by all the officers called, and ability of auch an set, then he know what therefore exceedingly desirable on all he could not see that the Jury bad the he was doing. accounts that the uncertain position of slightest difficulty in coming to a verdict, Macho be as soon as possible altered for unless they hit made up their minds that the better. The Chinese are ready to all the officers had conspired to state that Whatever it was admit the fact of Portuguese possession, which was not true. and would, we believe, resign for ever claims to jurisdiction, upon the official assurance of Portugal, backed by the guarantee of the other treaty powers, that the abuses heretofore existing should tutaily cease, It is perfectly well under- stood that unless backed by the great powers Portugal will get no consideration whatever froni China, But to obtain the blacke; and the former ware armico pred in the prosecution to consider whether then re-write the inquisition; so that the ner.pparently relying up as the Rieurrent was too, strong; about 10 tomor their aid a totally how plan of negocia with broomsticks, while the latter had iron, the circumstances of the inquiry were not Jury would not be under the necessity of measures bowo-Fan, who up to that row (19th): however, there is likely to bu let her despatch a duly secredited Miniatachable to that mail As he bad al General + a reference to the Attorney Ax inquiry bas been held by the Steni Na-suddenly chanand Levity and fused

ture. It must be recollected that a It was very difficult to discover" what the morning, only he adjourned it for the loarn- out, he sat and whed withBe Red Buttons downward, stood on each side city

he could have taken the case yesterday were Hakkas. Yancey fired twice and Medhurst by Tseng-kwo-fan was most com- count, in which he says that he had not yet

cao. has herself wilfully alienated the ve gest of other foreign nations, and that

him

the feeling of reprobation for certain acts black man's food was given is the probable commit; Mr Creagh bad tlio conduct of the several questions from the Court and Mr tiement of the difficulty were that the Li-quences of which are still uncertain. Her.

tion must be adopted. Instead of send ing to Peking the Governor of the

Colony

on

VALY

a

so that

lity to

however,

the first thing in plugging the hole TROPON-

Tai-hee could not have got out. something in this case, and more witnesses We understand that the Police have done were forthcoming; but so the Coroner had the other inquests to attend to, he was com pelled to adjourn until 2 p.m. to-Mokron

inquest on the body of the Indian found The Coroner then proceeded to close the dead (from natural causas) in Taipingshan Mic Crough said that he was bound to come days ago. A constable had been par produce the evidenco; and he would not ticularly ordered to attend; but he had withdraw the charge upon his own respon engedly s to be found. Mr Stewart sibility

way to Hospital and was con- His Worship suggested that Mr. Creagh proceeded to the Pulios Office and on his

sequently not might take the opinion of the Attorney Ge- return, he said that it was a most disgrace neral.

Mr. Creagh observed that he would be case which he would report to the Gov. meat happy if his Worship would adjourn tions, and written a private note to Mr He had given particular instrue the case for a short time.

Creagh, so that he would not detain the The case was thereupon adjourned for an Jury above five minutes. The body aim hour; and on being resumed, his Worship ply was to be flentified; and he would said that Mr Pollard had called attention to therefore now strike out the alleged name the verdict of the Coroner's Jury, and ap of deceased, put is naine unknown," and

coming back."

A

lastings only, with a view to to renewal of the screw was secured with temporary. work on the morrow. The strength of the appears to have moved the

steru,

through acceed

eet to all except the release of the which the water of course rushed rapidly prisoners,

but ultimately, it is understood, in. At midnight the vessel was

observed When Mr. Medhurst found that he could got at and nothing could be done. At the whole was likely to be agreed to. to be sinking; but the hole could not be not settle the matter at Yangehow. he ar- daybreak, her sterzi was resting on the mud, ranged that the Chefoo should come up to the fore part of the ship to mid-ships being Nankin with him and his escort; but upon out of water. The high tide however, com lus parole to meet him at Kwa-ohow lat hit pletely covered her and last evening she some time after Mr. Medhurst arrived at go his own way. Ho did not turn up till had fairly sunk. Divers were got to work Nankin; and apologised for having raissed soon as this is accomplished, pumps will be him by au scoufeuf The Rinaldo left Nan employed to get out the water and it is kin without Mr. Medhurst, who was left to hoped to raise her. The chief danger sseis This is a circumstatics to be regretted; but to sinir deeply in the mud which will also duish his negotiations in a house boat to be of her enornions woight causing her it seems Mr. Meshurst was detained beyond rapidly silt round her, and of course, tend the expected time; and it is sight to state to hold her down. She had very little that Captain Bush was in an extrente state: cargo on board. of sicknvas,

LATEST OF THE S. S. AJAX [Later new shows a less satisfactory ro

of China adds-Mr Muirhoad The Friend of sult of the interview than was anticipated. has undertaken

to raise her from where she The Recorder of the 19th says: We hear ies off the British Naval yard, Poutung, with extream regret that the negotiatione donna Mr Divar Robinson has fixed the with reference to have euded in a most unsatisfactory man at

the Yangchow outrage plug prepared for the shaft sperture at the atenau altempt was made this morning no coercive to stop the inpour at this point, but the fars If the missile which struck deposed authcient to justify an abandonment of the

naide left, Taeni had been thrown by a black an, the quea major charge of murder against the prison-

time had been all tion presented itself what guilt would be

another wo

opportunity-the next pro lis tactice and

by Mr

Muirbend the prosecutor had ready said, sat there was no premedita. charge soodingly.

being the build- had withdrawn thuvigation Board at Melbourne into the truth point blank panish either the Literati or ing of water tight tanks-otherwise elevat of a chargo preferred by John James Luar, the Prefect and Che-Heien, ant claimed ed combings-15 feet or sa above the hatch- might be manslaughter. In a case of another question which bad influenced the Batre, against Capisin Sydserif, tunster of lor and his party to return to Yaugshow. Who inist for water. bouchure, there

there evald be no murd

but.

Me Hazeland observed that there was recently, chief officer of the slip Joshua two mouths before he will

to which the tide. permit Me Tay- ways to

recodes, and below murder, any one of the black men proved prosecution; and he wished to mention it the vessel, alleging he was drank during

barring the

the shaft to have been in the fight could have been to prevent any impression getting abroad

He has also

Also given

a distinct refusal to have Lizia passage from Melbourne

follow are easily comprehensible-avery

which struck the black man, it appeared

that it came from themselves. Supposing that Mare Antoni throw the ruissila which struck the black man, that

would But be austaughter, if it were proved that he did หล while defending himself; and the weight of evidence went to

to show that the attack was made by the black meo, mud that the white men were on the defensive. There were unly 39 or 35 white men against 60.

murder;

ets; and

ful

ernor,

.

Jutter

adopted so soon

1

ceeding Food

ing that we should heartily welcome any found guilty of the erine; but in the case that the case was abanduucl. bronse of and also on that from the to Hongkongretton enfin stone, as was demand | available pumping machine in port will

want of jurisdictiou. The prosecution had Sydney. The chief affleur had beed, and he offered to giro Ts. 1,000 said alongside and the vessel raised to her

LOVAL.

rail, and risus

Lient: Astley Cooper, Surgeon; John was aufficient to account for what they had rious aspect than it had done; but wlieu he was for this he was very bad from burat in so unpleasant and difficult & posi-! Wooung between the Steauer Kishte and

Vertie

Hodder, AB might state, if they thought there was su discharged, as they would be dealt with by toxination argod, the captain told him Masters of coasting steatuere, of the de- ran into a junk, that was ashored in mi

Bir Pollard here suggested that the Jury

cient evidence to satisfy thern on the point,

witness was

be

that the missile had not been thrown by a Tho Sve black men who were in custody board the Tigre, were then brought up, discharged and taken on board their vessel "lius vonaluded the cumswant lengthy care of diaturbance on board the Fianchi etea nier Tigre

Charles F. Barnard, Navic. Sub-Lieut. wwhite man, Bud thus removs the stigma for, if not elarged with, baring tuutinied on and there was not that respect between them light used in a revolver is apt, eren damage, she was unable to clear the Japan

W. Arthur, Mid.; Cuthbert Druitt, Mid; train the European crew of the Tigre.

de, Navig. Sub-Lieut.; Geo.

Lee,

W. B.

Waller,

eter

Blow

Jupa

fill and

being setorth-German Seloober

W

ter and staff, whose engagement, be binding, and rigidly enforced, upon the Peninsula. As the most outspoken opponent of things sa they have been, we shall not be deemed fustere in say

Minister, upright, decided and unpreju- of manslaughter there could be no avoury

charity but not as compensation for the before the fact, and the Jury "could there diced, who might be despatched lither

been withdrawn in consequence-first, of the missed since the vessel had been in the port houses, instead of the sum of some 'The light draft water line of 14 feet in a brace to place the affairs of Macay at a more fore not say anything intens against the verfiot of the Coroner's day; and seconilty, of Melbourne, where she arrived about the 2,000 which was claimed. This was of of no timos. At present, as she lies on an

actual person who threw thus bar

it ap that there was no more evidence to produce beginning of May. John James Lear, the course very property refused. We are in evan keel, the satisfactory footing.

water peared to him (the Coroner) therefore that Itis Worship remarked that, with regard to late chief officer, was examined; and depos formed that Mr Consul Medhurst acted

at 30 feet on hes this man had heel struck on board the the charge of assault remaining, he thought cd to the captain having been drunk with the greatest firmness and dignity tides such springs as only occur once to her spanker boom on up at the

สถ taffrail-But these are extraordinarily Tigre by something, but what that something it might very properly bis dealt with by the time that the pilot left the vessel when throughout the affair, but it could scaronly big

on by whom thrown, there was not i French Consul or the Captain of the stea leaving Melbourne for Hongkong. The be expected that aregotiations saukt be sa in three years, an an average. As regards title of evidence to show. He could see noner, on the same principle as that acted captain was he stated, drunk again on 19th tiafactorily conducted from a house the disaster The following is the list of officers on board other verdict open to the Jury except that upon on board an America ship one time otober, as the ship passed the Sandwich with a people like the Chinese. We deep one. The lashings made by the Enginners, little blame can be laid to any bout H.M.S. Mecance, a large number of course deceased mat his death by means of a

mis-

Group being for disporn to the various ships of side thrown on board by hms one unknown. Mr Pollard romarked that this was pre-again, and continued so one or two days seen hard to Captain Buely, considering the inside of the boss and no one would have On the 42nd he was very trunkly regret to make any yemark that may when disconnecting the shaft, were 22 feet, the squadron Henry M. Miller, Com Without asserting (as Mr Pollard had sug- cinely what he had applied for at first, He gave improper orders, directing sails to severe itiness from which he was safering

dreamt of what resulted mander Seymour S. Smith, Sapr.-Lieut.; greated) that purjury had been committed His W.ship eaid that he then thought cloved up which were at the time stowed, but we must say it appears to us ho should Albert

{News Letter.) Whish, Lieut.; James Cole Navig by su Arabs, it was easily seen that there the mattor had assumed a much more se On the 14th March, on the return voyage, have given over the command to the offfeer We regret to hear that a most disastrous

drunk and in a "fronated again

next ligle Assist-Surgeon

glow him, and not have left Mr Med-collision took place last night (14th) at John E C said.

the death of a man had resulted, it was a

state." Parimaster; Diontague W. Potes,

serious matter. The prisoners would be delirium tremens. Other instances of in- tion. Assist Paymaster

the North-German three-gaated Cohooner Lewis fi.

were also referred to. When

Considerable complaints are made by the Japan. The former, in the first instance, Mist.-Paymaster Charles E. Gissing, Sub-

their own authorities. Lieut. Edward C. F. Law, Sub-Lieut.

that he (the onaptain) had committed himself festivenses of the Yangtza Lightship. The channel without showing any light; getting that there should be, and witness had bet always difficult to manage,

a kind that is olen

of this, after Glear

after doing considerable The Coroner added that such could

ter leave. Mr. M. L. King and Mr. Kong when the D. John Stocker, do.; Edmund done, if the Jury were satisfied on the

Meng depased to some statements made by to get out of order. This naturally enough which caused her to

greatest attention is paid to it, in bowe of which she knocked a hole 19, KB, Surgeon; John D. Ward, point. It would have been much mo sa

Mr. Lear in their presence before the cap-

capsize directly is the more likely to be the onso, when she reached the bank of the Rives. The. Assist Pagmaster; Geo. W. Henderson, tiafactory Ind a ressounblo-cm

cause bron

baing as to the matter of f the present charge only Chinamon bave to sco to the details. Japan had coats on board and also a cou- Navig. Sub-Lient; Gea, Deane, Chief-En- showa for the outbreak of the disturbance

Chas. Smith and Jas. Tore able seamen on The light is often not visible by a steamer siderable sum in Sycee. There is, we here, gineer; Wm. Carter, Assist. Paymaster; but that they had not got, although he was

Mr Stringer, an offer on board the board the vessel, gavo evidence of a nega until she is close on to it. On one occasion no prospect of the Richard Road, Clerk: Chas. H. Robinson, of opinion, lift that the barks men were steamer Lightning, we charged with having master, the Hon. W. Bayles, and Mr. D. into her, and after blowing her whistle all probability, therefore, be looked an xa a

that there was quite sufficient

tivo kitil

and Mr. A. Campbell, harbour- a vessel had to

" for fear of running Narig Sub-Licut, K. J. Rogers, Navig

loat again. She may, in Sub-Lient,

assaulted P: 0.38 at Peddar's Wharf at an A. N. C. Palten, Bid.; Jo the aggressors. That, however, was o

only! hía

A. Os arn, of Osboru, seph H, Manley, Paymaster: Joseph AF own opinion of the matter, and the Jury atly hour this morning; but the particulars all of whom hai kuwa the dis B and Co., for some time, seemed thereby to have total wreck. All the Tree o

of the case showed that the assault though

defendant many roused out the superintendent of the light, however recovered.. It is expected that this

on board IPR, Assist-Paymaster 30. H. N. Douglas, would consider the subject for therusalvos. embodied by the fansgination of the said years, gave him an excellent character.

NV Buddenly Navig Sub-Lasut.; Jolin A. R. Great,

appeared at his side. If the unfortunate acciderit for which, from what turned their verdict as follows if That policeman, had no other existence. It board, after a zareful deliberation.wenthor is rough, the light will not revolve we haar, Captain Hoole of the Kiulu can

After a very short panse, the Jury re

a care to the conclusion that the charge of

of regularly so that it is out of W. Higgio, Mid;

the deceased mat his death and the appears that defendant went to Peddar's being drunk on several occasions had been at the particular. time when it is hardly be held to blame, ja likely to give Chas. E Hawiser, B. W. Maskenzie, Mid.; F. M.

most rise to vary considerable litigation between Paymaster: China. S. E. Webb, Liguf. B. while engaged in scuffle on board the

order. This very seriana inconvenience concerned into a snit for something lerke Tls 20,000, claimed by the Japas, of stand, be entirely obciated by the simple expedient of plating two lights instead of entered in the Admiralty Court. one, on the vessel; and as the matter is one

Capt. Stockman of the Grasmere was, place relative to the mysterious Conis cons of signal importance to the coast and river we hear, engaged on the enquiry that took Tonnagy Duos, we trust that stops will be supposed to be the Providenza, which taken to remedy it.

its appearatos at that Fort. He, is of We are glad to bear that the irou light opinion that there is very little doubt from John Dyson, Engineer,

hongs which arrived at Shanghai about a year moscopic observatious they made that Mr Stewart

pain was urdered in his bed... Lightning, but that F. U. oould inquire Thon M'Bean . Loonard Barnes and ago, has been atowed sway with so much the put to so niuel trouble.

care, that it in

is thought it may keep in pre-

(18th) this ziver was again a scene almost out-Fullers Fuller) remains to be lienes with which they had sat out the long Following poo this was a most remarkable. tiff

F. Guttierrez . The Sune, 86. for ten or fifteen years if not longer.

nativ floating population. About 20 mi fold regarding the notorious individual inquiry, and hoped that the satisfgetry de act on the part of No. 38; he says that Mr bated Gardner & Company or otherwise. cision would be some compensation for the shoved off, and the P. O thereupon took Tong Akong & The Same, $28,-Post to the 9th inst. at that time all was going across the river was observed rushing ap We are iu receipt of advices from Chefoo utes after 11 a b dy of water extending Stringer almed him when the sampun Settled. After all that has test said and dove trouble anil

tiaze expanded, tegarding

on quietly, and the foreigners pushing their e stresit, just after the food tide made Mr Pollard thanked the Corotor for his upon himself to order defendant's street by paned till next Tuesday Bwinding career both here

given hi

a passing police boat, take him up to the MacDougall and another . The Same, fortunes at the gold diggings seemed to be with a roaring quise, and increased in its forbearance; Busta

ise hart shown much more pa-Clarge-Krom and thus charge kits with 873.48-This case was struck out, owing Blying their wants, and this they would be Point, the

the storekeepers were sup and violence as it approached the Pootang than be (the learned QC) could assault. Sergeant Elesley, who was slip. This slippery individual

to the non-appearance of both parties, The Coroner replied by expressing da His Worship remarked that it did not seem

duty, bailed the defendant at 2 an

little likely to do unless that purchasers of that to sing songs and small craft suy resttance. The wave was Loung Aseun, J. Riach, $14.90. China working at tout night. Our cor- tying off the Point, states that his vestul goods could pay. There is a report that a said to be not less thaii 74 feet high, (our la formoun, suil was accordingly taken would in future, he provided for each ins to be a very serious case, and as Mr Stringer Judgment for plaintiff.

the Pingti mines has vi in charge

commands a screw-steamer informant, who had put to aume inconvenience,

ninde 20,000 in a would discharge him. The Magistrate fur-

cannot

venel for ita trath, but fait it respondent

sevotrely) and from the Point took a ther

the ether band he has no setial reason cours towards the Seochow creek. What informed 0.

P that he ought not be too thin-skinned, and should not hear

to doubt it.

havoc it has committed there we have not everything said at -past one in the mont

(N. O Daily Nev.)

ascertained: but there is no doubt that ing by overybody a little equity. This

Referring to the interview at Tangelow, from the stats of the tide, and the sa'onty constable, we believe, has been reported in

correspondant says (~-~-~-

with which the currents at present ruu, the defaulter book for having exceeded

One of the most noteworthy circumstances ap cially at this season of the year, con his duty in arresting and charging the,

connected with this visit was the state of sidrabio destruction amongst sampans and defendant.

perfect quiet and submission which the peo-native craft must have taken place,

The

sight often

Clerk Edward Stevens, Navaleht.effects of a blow on the head from a missile Wharf this morning about 1.30 on his way prored against Captain Sydserff, but, tak necessary that it should be in thorough the British, Gorman, and Chinese barties M. La 1; F. W. Wyler Mid.; Bereaford French steamer Tigre, in which the white ced. Defendant then amused him. prisly borne, deterified that his ner and danger to vessels might, wa the Kushu, has, we believe, already been

}

WA... EL. C, E. Haraton, the misallo

Mid

wae, or by whom

38 home; he told P. to call a

and then asked

Was

1: W. Bloore, is no evidence to abow thrown, there isn-cluir whose coolies were non est, and-

ing in o account the high character he had light for his pipe, which V. Scott, Fred. Alexander Mid man were on the defensive, but what the self with the harralesa palling about of a

tificate should only be suspended for six months. Melbourne Argus. Mid.; F.

C. Akaster,

was checked by the zealous. P. C. SOOD Coroner said that he entirely con-after defendant, having got a man, was bid. F. J. H. Napier, Mid; Harold G. Died, Mid

Thos., O. Benton, Midi, Alex. curred, with the decision of the jury. Ileiset sapping on to the boat, when P. U. 38 SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT. steamers who pay no handeorse a sum in Berle, Mid. J Ja MeC. Callwell, Mid; thea conveyed his thanks, and the host bad his haud familiarly on defendant's Claude T. Fuller, Mid; W. T. Allen, Lieut jury, to the captain and officers of the stea houlder, saying ship you go R.M.LI.; Alfred W. Askan, Clerk; Wmer for the manner in which they had pla- This Dutch familiarity defendant resented, eed their evidence before the Court; and, Sennett, Engineer ;,W. Scott, Engineer further expressed his regret that they had remarking that he was going on board ONE more little romantic incident. (which concluded by thanking the jury for the p without laping a hand on his shoulder. another, $275.-Judguient for the plainservation from any serious effects of rust of destruction and dismay among t the

N.

and in California, he has

diana

besu

tienge

(as may be seen) defendant in two or have done. three more suite, in the Small Debt Court

Threa

in drder that he might not assent to claims quiries.

to

by a few more victims of

Gaol turkey, misplaced

Budo

confidence. This done, the turnkey (by

TO-DAY'S POLICE.

M'Ommal fous upon himself the Mr Goodlake aut on the Benel in the responsibility of permitting Fuller to go, by large Court; but only one or two cases way of Queen's Rond, to the Civil Hospital, were brought forward;" -to have a tooth draw. M'Donald a

THE "GRE" ASBALI CASS».

opened the wily and plausible swindler, This case was reauted before Mr May ittle thinking that Fyller was ingeniously this morning-Mr Pollard, q.c., instructed

the

to

Before the Hon, fl. J. BALL,

Sopt, 24, 1868...

جميلة

E. W. Blackwood . F. Brown, $4.30- Judgment in this case was given for the de fendant,

Hongkong Husel Company J. G. Fuller, $132.60, J. Collage. The Saine, $70- in both these cases judgment for plaintif was given (for what it was worth.)

made

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