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4784.-SEPTEMBER 5, 1878.]
ing, ho himself having only just gained the shore, reached sydney from Melbourne last week. Here, he was received with much enthusiasm. With a view to presenting him with a testimonial a subscription liat has been open ever since the news of the wreck was beard. Although the subscrip- tions were limited to sixpence each, the amount subsoribed reached £450, Part of this has been spent in the purchase of a fow first-class nautical instruments, which, while serving us a memorial of the Austra lian appreciation of his bravery, will be useful to him in his profession. These were presented to bim, on Saturday last, by the Lady Mayoress of Sydney, in the presence of about seven thousand persons, in the Exhibition Building, Prince Alfred Park. The large balance of the subscrip tions is to be added to the amount raised for him in Victoria, in order that the whole may be invested for his future benefit Sydney M. Herald, Aug. 3.
Police Intelligence. (Before C. V: Creagh, Reg.) September 4th, 1878.
CASE OF ALLEGED. ROBBERY AND DRUGGING. The remanded case, in which one Wong Tal, a widow, was charged with administer- lng a drug to a woman named Tso amui at No. 44 Peel Street and stealing jewellery and money to the value of $489, came on again, when further evidence was taken. This principally related to the two men who were in the house. Inspector Lindsay said that information had boon received that sa Hon with the case; and he therefore applied arrest had been made at Canton in conues for further remand. The case was cordingly further remanded until the 12th Instant.
(Before the Hon. O. May,) September 6th, 1878.
JUTTING AND WOUNDING.
Leong ato, a bu.cher, was charged by Inspector Matheson, with outting and wounding a man named Lo All, The instrument used on this occasion was a broken basin. The case was remanded
until the 9th instant, as the wounded man is in Hospital and unable to attend.
- ÁLLEGED THEFT FROM A SKIPMATE, Frederick Essex, marine, H.M.B. Modeste, was charged with stealing $180 from the person of a seaman named Thomas Farley belonging to the same vessel. The naval suthorities having applied for the accused to be tried by Naval Court Martial and the complainant and defendant not objecting the defendant was released from civil custody,
ALLEIND BOBBERX BY A OHINESE CONSTABLE,
Cheung Atang (Obined constable No. 258), Chan Atuk (cook), and Wong Akir (hawker), were charged on romand with being concerned in the theft of a gold watcb and silver suala from the person of a man named Yan Akwan, at the Chinese Recrea-
tion Ground.
The evidence went to show that the Tat defendant was present when the robbery was made, and that the 3rd defendant was
plain how they came into his possession, and, if any hesitation is shown in answering reasonable questions, the police should be called in. If ten cont notes can be turned into 20 cents, and put into free circulation, a new element of danger will arise in con- noction with the great unnumbered issue of paper currency.
The Straits.
(Singapore Daily Times.
A case of forgory has just been discovered The head postman of the General Post Office, who is also Bill Collector, altered in his book the figure 1 to 4 and thereby obtained pay taent of $3 more than the actual amount due by a Bombay trader. When the dis- covery was made and the accused charged with the forgery he readily admitted his guilt and refunded the $3. He has been
committed for trial.
The following communiestion respecting Asheen from the Dutch Consul in Penang is published
PENANG, 13th Aug. 1878. Sir, I have the bononr to inform you that according to intelligence received by mo from the Governor of Acheon and Depen- dencies, the following duties will henceforth be levied on the West Coast of Sumatra :
Rice is free of import duty.
Opium if the value of the quantity imported is under $1,000, the duty in $20 per pioul; if the value of the quantity imported exceeds $1,000, the duty is $60 per picul.
All other articles imported by vessels are subject to a duty of 6 per cent, but if imported by prahus, the duty ia & per cent. ports. of the market prices ruling at the different
THE CHINA MAIL.
London, August 4A match between the Australian Eleven and the Eighteen of Rochdale resulted in a draw in consequence of a heavy rainfall,
The scores were as follow:-Australians -First inninge: 150 rune; second innings: 72 runs. Rochdale First innings: 124 runs, and second innings, 6 wickets down for 50 raus,
London August 6.The Australiane played to day against twenty-two of Buxton.
The first innings, of their opponents closed for 77 runs, Spofforth taking twelve. wickets for 28 rans. In the first innings of the Australians sight wickets are down (not out) has made 29. for 72 runs, of which Alexander Bannerman
London, Aagast 6.The following is the pension of the certificate of William Richard Colonel Utsunomiya," replied they: pricing everything and boying nothing.
present state of the score hetween the Australian Eleven and Twenty-two of Buxton:-
TWENTY-TWO OF BUXTON. First innings Second innings
Total
THE AUSTRALIANS.
77 184
211-
97
is one run out for 17 runs.
First inning innings of the team there
their frat invinge, Alexander Ban Berman made top soore with 48 runs.
London, August 8.-The Australians played to-day against eighteen of Burnley. The latter in their first innings made 102 to 6 per cent.
The export duty for all articles amounts runs, and of the Australians, nine wickets the market value, and is towers down for 46 runs. It was a one day's be paid by the sellers, and therefore by the match. | natives of the district concerned.
I have, o., (Signed) G. LAVINO, Acting Consul of the Netherlands.
Australian News. The following tolegrams are cut from Anstralians papers :-
received this evening state that G000 Chi Cook own, August 6.--Authentic news nese are now on the Lower Pahner field, and also 100 Europeans, and-that-fighting had been going on amongst the Chinese in respect to the claims.
A European had shot a Chinaman in the face, but not fatally.
Sub-inspector Britton has applied to In spector Clohesy for reinforcements of police for the purpose of maintaining order on the field.
Cooktown, August 5.-The Emily, schoo-
-lost-night-
My correspondent writes that he is very reluctant in sending any news, as matters are certainly in a critical state, and the expedition look with great suspicion on any person suspected of being in cor- respondence with the Press.
On his arrival at Port Moresby, Mr. Chester found most of the party sink, and consequently distributed medicine and medical comforts where necessary.
THE LOSS OF THE BRITISH BARQUES
"RHUDA" AND "EMPEROR "****
COURTS OF ENQUIRY.
-
Mr Chester and the Rev. Mr Chalmers wont the camp at the Laloki River, and the actual thief The 2nd defendant was found many sick and too ill to walk back
and return him his certificate. entrusted with the watch and chain to sell to Port Moresby; horses were accordingly sent, and all were brought in, and their bealth is now greatly improved,
No blame
of the case are such that if the Court had
cancellation.
MUTINY OF JAPANESE SOLDIERS
IN TOKIO.
(Japan Gazette.)
we bave aliot him."
This morning's Hochi Shiabun adde th t the rising of these men of the Imperiat Guarda was instantly made known by tele- the fort of Kanagawa. As many men as graph to the corps of artillery stationed in could be spared were at ones conveyed to the Kanagawa railway station, and sent by special train to Tukio, arriving at Shinbashi at 3 a.m. on the 24th,
"
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Quotations.
Now Benares, cash, 552) a 858
credit, None Old Benares, cash, 552) & 855 oredit
New Malwa, onah, 765 a 788 aredil, 770 & 700 Trols, 18 a 94
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Allowance
Old Malwa, csah, --
arediti
Allowance Taola,
Exchange.
... ... 8/88
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Bank, on demand,
11. 30 days' aight,
6 months' sight, Tredita, 22 " Bombay, demand Rupees, Documentary, 6 montha'sight
Calcutta, Shongbal, demand, ....... 30 days....
***
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3/9
224
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...224.
049 130
724
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Bharos.
... 8 to 9 %
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...8% ... 1 pio. p. ...28 60 7a8
his der Inr. 00., 17,550 Hongkong Bank, 80 % prom. Union Ins, Society of Canton, $1,800 Fangteze ins, Auoc,, Tis. 710 North China Ins. Co., Tls. 1,225 Ohinese Insurance Co., $300
... Fira Ina. Oo., $950 China Fire Ins. Co., $245
Major O'Gorman, M.P. for Waterford, ent up for them amounting to 264 enilders, with a lanao on the spot. To make "can. The Tyrkz nodded approvingly, “That apologised to the Speaker for his disrespect The Harbour-master of the above Port fusion worse confounded" the mutinegra alters the case a gand deal," said he, "Go on the provious ovaning.
showed great kindness also, and the set the stables on fire. Que of them next and bury a wooden cross where the work- leon is engaged to ho married to the Prin- Dutch Gove nment Steamer Telegraph uave and fired thence upon the residence of Bis port will get abroad that the burial place in London, August 8-Prince Louis Napo. Commander, Ofisers, and crew of the mounted on the stone-wall above the moat, men will be sure to find it, and then the re cess Thyra of Denmark.
them every relief and assistance in getting Excelleuny Okuma, the Finacce Minister. a Christian and not a Mussniman one, and them away from the wreck and bringing The others held their ground against the you'll have no fuoribor trouble." The Jew the party to Singapore.
infantry, bringing two aion into position took the hint, and finished his house with. !! Finally the Court consider that if the before the front gate of the infantry out molestation. crow had to leave Singapore before the barracks. efore they had finished load- Enquiry took place their depositions should ing, a detatchment of, foot soldiers ad- have been taken in the presence of the late vanced upon their rear, and opened fre Master of the Emperor that he might have upon them. The antineora thus taken by Diplomacy is at once an art, a solence, s La Vie Parisienne on Diplomacy:--- had an opportunity of denying the charge surprise, diaperend, leaving their cannon trade and a religion; only it is an art which of drunkenness which has not been proved, and other arras. Six of them were shot only admits the dilettanti, a solenon that
(Signed) R. 8 CONNOR, P
seventy arrested; and about ono bauured attracts but amateurs, à trade engaged in Senior Magistrate, and President, marched is disorder through the streets of merely by the idle, and a religion whose
R. E WOOD,
Daikean as far as the Hanzo Gate. There devotees are all skeptics. As in war, love Navigating Lieutenant, B.X., they were met by Lieutenant lecbayashi on and gambling, the first thing requisite in
-F-WORSLEY,---
horseback, then on his way to the palace. diplomacy is Iuck; eleverness is merely Com'dr., Telegraph Str. Edinburgh.' He challenged them. They replied: merit A diplomatist should always be self. I confirm the Finding of the Court of as artillery mon, and are godug to the 1.09-essed without ever belonging to himself, Enquiry in so far as it relates to the sus Palace to present a petition." Thelioutenant Dealings with women may be useful to him,
asked,Who
is your commande: "If he deals with them as they do at stories, Board of Trade on the 6th day of March them to return peaceably to their barracks, very rarely, though, doss she become a Mabbott, as only Mate, granted by the 1876.
The officer ordered Nearly every woman is a born diplomatist; As to the Finding of the Court hirety of them at once returned; but a politician. relating to the certificate of William Joha- ty tree others advanced as far as the front means abhor truth, but they prefer it as the Diplomatists do not by any sou as Master, it appears to be of such an
gate of the Akasak. Palaoo. On their ar irrecular character that no confirmation can rival they were met by Lieute aut Clonel The best way not to give yourself away' to Tark doos his wives-hidden sway or veiled. properly be founded on it; although the facts Nishi and Lieutenant leobayashi, (who anybody is to lavish yourself upon every appears to have mate his way back at speed) body. Diplomacy resembles somewhat the ascellest the certificate I should probably at the head of a detachment of infantry. theatre, in that not requiring a person to have felt it to be my duty to confirm such These ice s ordered the mutineers to by live, it grants him a dispensation. from (Signed) WILLIAM C. F. ROBINEON. down itted suicide; and his dosth seemed for fod diplomatists sense who think
One them growing It have Singapore, 16th August, 1878.
to discourage the remainder They threw they are oracles."" toir rifles to the ground; and were made original skirmish, Sub-Lieutenanta Tanaka, prisoners without much trouble. In the
Aoki and Ikeda, and Surgent Nakamura and ten privates were wounded more or less
Borexore, September 5, 1878. The Imperial Budy Guards, stationed at severely; and one soleier was killed on the OPIUM ---New Patna, caah....$819) a 618 the Barracks within the gate of Takebaabi, pot. Ónt 6.34th instant a court martial have been discontented with the Govern-asembled; and the trial
credit, ment rewards for their service daring the commenced. Forty of the deserters were the mutineera
Old Patna, cash,... 580 6 B924 past week they have held secret meetings, have been given by the Mikado to the Kagoshima ozp-dition in 1877. For the arrested on the 24th. Sums of 200 yen
credit,
beaded by Captain Minami Oanke, ad families of the late Colonel Utsunomiya, beo me much excited. At about ten Captain Fukazawa, and Lieutenant Saka o'clock p.m. on the 23rd instant, Colone! moto, respectively; and 10 yen to each Utsunomiys was sent by His Excellency of the wounded officers. The number of The following findings of the Marina Yamagata, Minister of War, to the barracks the mutineers in not more than 315; and Courts of Inquiry into the loan of the to instruct them to preserve order. But more than half of these have been arrested, British barquee Bheda and Emperor are the Colonel waa" shot at and killed by the published in the Straits Government Gausite.ouraged crowd of soldiers, who numbered "We, the undersigned, having as the three hundred. This was followed by a the straits Settlements, held an Enquiry and Sakamoto and others were killed, while request of His Excellency the Governor of gener I disturbance. Lieutenants Fukazawa in accordanos with Ordinance XXVI. of other officers, who happened to be at the 1670, into the loss of the British barque barracks, were wounded more or less. The Rhoda of Salcombe. Master, Sharrock Vin- soldiers, all armed with rifles, fired two beut, Uffici 1.No. 73,409, 268 tons register, cannon and eat the barracks on fire, When Sunday, the 23rd June, 1878, in ballast, Akasaks, five cannon were fired from that been flying about promiscuously in the hereby find that the vessel left. Masasaar on this news reached the Imperial Palace of During the rist bullets are said to have and a few horses bound for singapore; that place as an alarm, and the Tokio garrison neighbourhood of L-i a mach, Imagawakef she was lost on a reef between Pulau troops and the police assembled from Miusmi, Kita, Ura and Omole Jia-bo-cho, Dewaken and Pulau Lars in the South various quarters to the parade of Hibiys, aud Bilutau-bashi dori. Private residents, English Sovereigns," ner, arrived at this port from New Guines Part of the Straits of Macassar. From the where several detachments were told living thereabouts, left their houses, and count. --
course taken by the Master and the position cf to guard all the gates of the car rushed hither and thither la great terror Bar Silver, 17, dwis. B., experienced a southerly current, which Daijin and Bangi hurried in srriages, helping the aged, the young and the i firm, Mexion, where the ship was wrecked he must have tle and the Imperial Palace, whither the and confusion. The able-bodied were seen, Syose,... ou rent as it was against the monsoon, he oach escorted by a force of cavalry. Out and sarrying auch of their property as they Gold Leaf, could not Lave reasonably anticipated, of the 30) soldiers who deserted, about 100, would handle, endeavouring to escape from Considering the imperfect charts and com- armed with two cannon and all carrying the scene of the disorders. A resident of Discount, passes he had on board we consider he rides, ran toward the palaos. On their Sanchome, I-ida-machi, fleeing with bisa committed an error of judgment in steering way up to Akasaka, they were encountered, obilaren, was wounded by a sudom slot. night time. We also consider after the command of Delouel Noday. The latter the .kade is said to have been postponed a course too close to Palau Dewaken at at the gate of Hanzo, by a fores under the The departure for the North of H. M. ship struck, that the necessary measures ordered the deserters to hand over their ia consequence of these disturbances. We therefore admonish the Master, B. he beard before the gate were taken to endeavour to save the vessel, arms, and told them that their cause should The fo lowing are further particulars, sa the palace, given by the Elocki Shinbut, of the routing Vincent, to be more careful for the future, where the Colonel afterwards did hear their of the Imperial Guards in Torin being attached to the mate we return his sldiers ommitted nicide at that place, artillery of the Tokio Garrison troops, are cumpla ats. It is said that two of the
A number of the officers and men of the certificate.
and the rematoder were arrested. other party of soldiem occupied the position the rioters, and Sub-Lieutenant Yamanou The suspected to have been in a conspiracy with hetwon the gates of Shimidzu and Kjichi and several other officers, with some of bushi and fired upon the residence of His the so diers, were arrested on the 24th Pollency Okuma, Minister of Finance, instant. Temporary prisons for their ac. who is said to have reached the Imporial commodation have been built, and they palace on foot bofore the other ministers
are strictly guarded by a foros of infantry. A detachment of the Tokin Garrison troops, The artery, stationed at Ichigal. Tokio, who were set to guard the gate of Shimidza, entered into a conspiracy to ris simultane- Sydney, August 7.-Miss Robinson, the
opened fire apon the rioters, and fortified ously with the military at Takebashi. The second daughter of Sir Hercules Robinson, Governor of New South Wales, was married
Okuma's house by heaping mats against officere, however, dicevoted their plot, the gate. to-day at St. James' Church, Hyde Park,
and, on the 23rd inst., they were sent out (Taken at Messrs Falconer & Ool's Premises Sydney. The wedding excited great in-
to ji to parade, su that, when the soldiers munied at Takebashi the artillery of the terest, the church being densely crowded. "We, the undersigned, having at the re- August 8. Dector Lang ia doad, aged quest of His Excellency the Governor of
garrison troops were not in Tokio. On their return to Ichigai barracks on the [79.
the Straits Settlements, held an Equity
25th instant, they showed signs of an The Intest intelligence from Noumon is in accordance with Ordinance XXVI. of
intention to do as the guards had done, but to the effect that no further blood shed has 1870, into the loss of the Britist barqucation is resumed. occurred. The Revolters are making a Emperor of Sunderland, Offeis! No. 44,470, Yet additional reports, comments, and had made preparations accordingly.
the War Department had foreseen this, and stand, surrounded by troops formed from 370 tons register, hereby find that the ves surmises are given in yesterday's papers aa the colonists and friendly natives, nam-sol left Singapore on the 4th July, 1878, follows:-
According to this morning's Nichi Nicht bering altogether about a thousand. The bound for Mauritius with a general Cargo, The origin of the émeute is said to be were arrested in Tokio up to one o'clock in Shinbun, 230 deserted and riotous no'dera encounters have generally proved favorable and was wrecked on Wednesday, the two-fold:-1, the reduction in the pay of the afternoon of the 26 h instant, Out of to the Revolters. The troops are acting 17th July, 1878, at 10 o'clock at nisht, on a artillerymen, whore remuneration was for those 18 belonged to the artillery of the on the defensive, awaiting reinforcements reef between the island of Biutang and Fan-merly batter than that of the soldiers of Tukio garrison, including two officers. from Saijon.
jang, the south-east of Singapore Straits, the line: 3, that the guards. during the namely, Aijatant Ymanouchi and Sergeant although the Captain reported that bis suppressed Kagoshima reballion, bad espe- M for Yatagita, who were arrested at ship was cast away on Table Island in cially distinguished themselves, so much so Akasaka while they were walking in the Gaspar Strait, 280 miles to the south-east that the insurgents used to sing a song, the street, About forty rioters have confessed of the above position, and that also from burden of which was that, if they were eiter undergoing examination at the special
The following is corrected from the Istori his own log it appears that if his ship were not checked by the red-beads (the guards court-martial yesterday. But it is not yet London and Colonial Papers, de:- really ashore on Table Island, he would wear a head-dress of that colour) they would known who was at the head of the soldiers stili have been about 180 miles out of his in a few weeks make their encampment in in the outbreak. It is said that the plot to reckoning.
the very centre of the capital" They muting, was firat laid in March last. "The Court la compelled to come to the complain that, notwithstanding this, on The funerals of the late Lieutenant left. conclusion that the Master, William John their triumphal return to Tokio in Septem- Colonel Utsunomiya, Captain Fakazawa De son, is to blame for the loss of the vessel ber, 1877, they received no reward from the and Lieutenant Sakamoto took place on the through great negligence and carelessnees Government for their services, while the 26th iscant. The first mentioned was in the navigation of his ship, he having other troops were requited with honours. buried in the temple of Hinkokuji, Ushi Mar.
25, G. B. S., allowed that be experienced a south-east our London, July 81-A sharp exchange of rent, whereas he had actually a strong aorthment, and for that purpose to rice at raid Kogenji, and Lieutenant Sakamoto in the 30, Bristollan (5.),
So they determined to petition the Govern gome; Captain Fukasawa in the temple of 38. Oracle, in the Prest, has taken place between Lord rent he should have expeated at this time voured to persuade one battalion of artillery correspondence, which has been published westerly current, which north-westerly our night on the 23rd instant. They endea- new Shinto cemetery of Awayama. Beaconsfeld and the Right Hon. W. E of the year, and never having taken precaut of the Tokio Garrison to enter into their
Apr. Gladstone in reference to certain alleged tion by lead or otherwise to find out the set plot. Bat their intention was discovered Japan.
personalities. Mr Gladstone denies that he of the current or to verify the position at 7 o'clock p.m. on the same day. Lieut. described the Premier as being a dangerous of the ship, but simply trusted to the General Oyama and Colonel Nodzu wont (Gavette,) Yesterday (Aug. 28) a fracse occurred at and even a devilish character. Lord Bea Patent Log. We are at an utter loss to immediately to the Imperial Palace at Aka Beaconsfeld's British protectorate" is The kind of Government which Lord a Chinese exchange shop in Yokohama in consfield retorts that Mr Gladstone re account for his imagining himself so far saks, where all preparations to prevent the about to supersedo in Aciatio Tarkoy has which one of the men of H. M. S. Audacious peatedly charged him with duplicity, and out of his real position. was rather seriously hurt. There appears allowed the epithet "Mephistopheles" to see how it was possible that he could mad-under their direction. Lou Colonel following story, which is literally true: 9, Napier,
We also fail to anccess of any incipient disturbance were
never been better exemplified than in the
5, Imperatrice Elisabetta, Liverp661 to have been some dispute as to the money pass unrebuked.
mistake the Strait betw sa Biotang and Nishi was sent to the barracke of the artil. Some few years ago a wealthy Jew of the 12, Don Qizots,
6, Challenge, offered in change; and, in the quarrel that London, August 1-Her Majesty the Panjang for the Gaspar Strait. followed, the sailor received several blows Queen will review the Mediterranean look-out seems to have been kept in a
The lory within the gate of Takebashi, in order Damascus District purchased a place of 14, Verona, upon the logs and armas from a stick, and squadron, under the command of Vise very unsatisfactory manner.
to take observations of the positions of the ground with the intention of building a 17, Lord Macaulay, a portion of his scalp was laid bare, The inAdmiral Hornby, on August 80, previous
dis ected troops. We also find that the charts the ship Lieut.-Colone! Utsunomiya, commanding preparations with the greatest care, except, 28, Banian, That same evening, house upon it, and made all the necessary 18, Niagara, fured man went first to the police-station, to its dispersion."
was supplied with were utterly unfit for that particular battalion of artillery, bap indeed, the most essential of all, vizi offering and thence proceeded to his ship without London, August 7.-In the House of the safe navigation of the ship,"
pened to be in the Palace. Hearing of the the customary bribe to the Turkish Governor. making a formal complaint.
Commons, Mr. E. Gorst, Q.C., M.Pi for The Mate, William Richard Mabbott, discontent of his command from Nodzu, he The latter, however, was not the man to let
June A specimen of a ten cent kinsatz, altered Chatham, called the attention of the Goy showed great nexligence in never basing quickly returned to the barracks, where he himself be baulked of bis perquisite with Emily Chaplin,
1, Marina, to twenty cents, has been shown to me. It ernment to the recent execution on board looked at the abart, from the time the ship arrived too late to quell the coming storm. impunity, and his proceedings were not less 22, Uommissary, appears that an ordinary tan cent note has .M.S. sahooner Beagle of certain natives Left Singapore till the struck, or otherwise However, he endeavoured to bring the men prompt than characteristia, bean changed by substituting in the inner of the island of Tanns, New Hebrides, and taking any interest in her navigation. to order by calling together a number night he sent out two of his servants with 28, Melbrek,
'ns dark 28, Underwriter, ring of the ornamental circles at each carner, he moved that instenctions should be issued We are of opinion that the Master, of potty officers. a thin piece of paper bearing the Japanses to the naval officers on the australian Willism Johnson, showed such an utter Colonel's orders, the soldiers began to arm in the Jew's ground, where workmen wors 18, Annie Bow,
Notwithstanding the orders to bury a quantity of human bones Julg characters, for twenty cents, and 20" in station, dedning their authority should want of competence in bis duties as Blaster themselves with rifles at about 11 o'clock, digging the foundation of the house. The 18, Lorim very imperfect figures, for the ten cent other casca necessary for the indiction of of the aforesaid Barque. Emperor that he be and formed into two detachments. Up to latter were not long in coming upon the 17, Leucadia, mark in the regulas satà: An alteration | punishment arissi has also been made in the centre and-or the In the course of the debate which foluspended, pending the decision of His mined in the upper story, trying to restore anfortunate Jew was dragged before the 21, Stant,
adjudged to have his certificate as Master the time, Colonel Uuno-miya had re- remains, and, the news getting abroad, the18, Sydenham, obverse, and the changes are sufficiently loved, the Right Hon. W. H. Smith, First Excellency the Governor or the Board of tranquillity. Ea now came out of the door Governor by an infarlated mob on the charge deceptive to permit of the free circulation Lord of the Admiralty, exonerated the Trade, and is hereby suspended, and that and ordered a trumpeter to announce a riot of having profaned a Mussiman burial of the notes as 20 instead of 10 cents each. oleere of the Beagle but stated that full the fate, William Richard Mabbott, s The call was followed by the reported ground.The case is clear," said the Examination, however, at once shows the instructions dealing with such cases should shown by the evidence has been exceed outrages. The mutinous soldiers surround conscientious Fudge; we cannot have the Ocean King. forgery. The backs of the geuning 10 cent be at once issued.
ingly negligent in the discharge of his ad the Colonel, and killed him in a barbar bones of our Brethren disturbed by an un- Gleneara. satz are green; of the 20 cents, bina; but
London, August 7-In the House of duties as Mate, It is therefore recommended us manner. His was the first blood shed. believer. You must just cleer off the groand Glenartney. the forger has evidently trusted to obtain Commons this evening, Major P. O'Gorman, that his certificate he suspended for six The First and Second battalions of the and take away your material before worsES ing a circulation amongst foreigners, and M.P. for Waterford, was ordered to with months. We attach no blame to any of the infantry of the Imperial Guard, who were comes of it." Matters now appeared des. eansidered this slight circumstance rather draw in consequence of his disrespect to other officers or to the crow.
then arrayed before the gate of the parate. But the Jew know his man, and, immaterial, as indeed it would be in the ma the Speaker. He refused to apologise, and The Court also wish to record the very borraoke, fired upon the rioters. The latter, humbly remarking that his Excelleney's Jonty of cases when small change only is much exoltement followed.
hospitable way the Datch Resident at in their turn, disabarged two cannon, toge trouble in the affair ought not to go unac Priam (s) dealt with. Any person attering these
Rhio received the shipwrecked party, clothes they with their rifles. Osptain Fukuzawa, forged anter ought to be compelad to
having been provisid and a subscription who ordered them to surrender, was killed | knowledged, leld a heavy purse on the divas, (Rens Mercedes (2).
to the 1st. First defendant gavd $4 for the watch and 60 cents to 2nd defendant to say nothing about the matter.,
The defendants were fully committed to trial, reserving their defence.
TO-DAY'S FINES.
Au Chu, a banker, obstructing the thoroughfare with his o. Le-stall. Fined 10 cents.
Chan Kam Hing, a gardener, thrashing a dilatory debtor. Fined 25 cents.
Pang Akit, a cook, and Tsang Aft, a coolie, creating a disturbance in the Caine Road. Fined 25 cents each.
Yan A-ip, a coolis, indecent behaviour. Fined 25 cents.
Fong Acho, a bricklayer, playing at do minoes in the public atreets for cash. Fined
50 cents.
Wan Aon, a hawker, and a new comer, obstructing a footpath with his cake-stall, Fined 50 cents..
Sia Achung, hawking fresh fish in the Central Market, he having no stall. Fined 50 cents.
Fong Lak, a hawker, obstructing the thoro ghfare. Fined 5 cents.
Choi Ayang, water coolia, disorderly conduct, Fined § 1.
Ng Anal boarding house keeper, assault. ing his servant and breaking his head with a basin for disobedience of orders, and asserting that said, norvant had cut his own head on purpose. Fined $2.
Charles Kear, Breman unemployed, drunk and assaulting the polica. Fined $1. Robert Watson, Obief Officer British ship Forward, drunk in s obair. Fined 60 centa.
Thomas McCarty, seaman U. 8. 8. Ranger, drunk in a chair. Fined 50 cents.
Two members of the exploring expedition who had gone further fuland came in for provisions, but were very reticent, and have again returned to their camp.
H.M.S. Sappho arrived at Port Moresby on July 27, and left again the next morning. for South Cape, to embark Mr Chester.
Melbourne, August 12-A rich gold reef has been struck in the Prince Patrick claim, Stawell, at a depth of 1240 fest.
In replying to the memorial of the Colonial Institute the Government express ed their intention of consulting Sir Arthur Gordon on his arrival in England relative to New Guines.
In the meantime instructions have been lasued to the commodore of the Australian Station to despatch a man-of-war to Port Moresby to watch British intereste.
PARA
London, August 8t the sitting of the Hours of Gemmaes this afternoon,
The Court would like to record that we are of opinion as long as ships are allowed to be navigated in these dangerous seas with such imperfect charts and compasses these leases must be frequent."
(Signed) R. S. O'CONNOR, J: Pre
Senior Magistrate and President.
R. E. WOOD, Navigating teutenant, N.,
F. WORSLEY, Commander, Telegraph Steamer "Edinburgh,"
About 60 soldiers went away in the direction of Hongo, and the others-about 100 in number-towards Shinagawa,
A placard posted outside the telegraph office in Yokohama, and dated the 25th inst., announces that telegraphic communi.
TURKISH RULE.
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.K, & W. Dock Co., $94 % prom. Shanghal Steam Navigation, Tis. 20 China Coast St. Nav. Co., Tis, 103. Hongkong Gas Co., 697 Hongkong toter U., 65 China Sugar Refining Co., $183 Jhinese Imperial Loan, £14.
of 1877, £107. Temperature.
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