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No. 4876. FEBRUARY 21, 1879.]

sold at Messrs Lane, Crawford & Co.'s until noon to-morrow, and that no tickets will be available thereafter. `Persons un-

provided with tickets will not be admitted.

Canton.

Wa moto the arrival by the M, M. steamer Djemah of the Hon. Mr Marab, our new Colonial Secretary. The arrival of this geatleman will somewhat change the Govora- mental machinery and do away with actinference that the question is definitively Ing appointments. One of the Acting Magi- stratos will not no more for the present in that capaully, no Mr May will, we believe, resume bis duties as Chief Police Magistrate on Monday.

Those who know Mr H. St. L. Magnias will be sorry to learn of his sudden death in England-on the 10th instant, the last day of our Race Masting, in which he al- ways took so keen interest. Mr Magniac, as partner in the leading firm in China, and for many years a resident of Elongkong, was closely identified with the life of the Colony, and especially with the sports in which Englishmen take so much pride. He was a generous-hearted gentleman, "and poor residents will remember even yet numerous instances of his open-handedness,

THE CHINA MAIL.

ask one of the Chinese to pick up some. thing from the ground. The man was in the act of complying when his head was nearly severed from his body by a blow from an axe. The Serang, seeing this, ran away round the island and bid amongst some abrabs,

ARRIVAL OF THE FRENCH

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TELEGRAMS.

tors were found guilty of issuing, falso balance shoots, Sentence will be pronounced on Saturday,

London, Feb lat Noon. The sentonces on the Directors of the City of Glasgow Bank are as follows:-Potter and Stronach eighteen montius imprisonment each; (Straits Times Extra.)

Taylor, Joglla, Wright, Saimond and Prisoners Paris, Fab.. 6.-The New President has Stewart eight months exco. sent a message to the Chamber which ex-counsel urged in defence that they were not presses devotion to parliamentary and responsible for the falso balances, and had

uo motive to falsify them ง republican institutions.

St. Petersburg, Fab. 1.-The latest re-

February 19, 1879

London, Feb. 1-A meeting was held at Referring to our reports of the 17th and

The M. M. steamer Djemna, Cata Blackburn yesterday, at which resolutions 18th and the enclosed copy of the Vleo

Hernandez, from Marseilles, with the Lon-wure Darried protesing against the indian The other two Chinamen don mail of the 11th January, arrived here import duties. Console 961. Roy's proclamation ostensibly concoding the contention of the disaffected in regard were both disposed of in like manner this morning.

by these bloodthirsty miscreants. Whilst to the impost on fire-wood, which was

hidden amongst the brushwood the mur- posted yesterday, we must add that sinister derere passed close to his place of conceal- rumors of actual exactions contradiot themont, and he heard ono man say "We most find that fellow and kill him, as he can speak English, and will be getting us closed in their favor. Neither are we per- into a mess." Some of the others laughed mitted to hope that the existing vices of at the idea, saying that he could never get off the island and would die of starvation. the general fiscal system-whereby the rights It would appear, so far as we can learn, that of Impost upon the necessaries of life are the Malays then left the island, intending habitually farmed out to associations of to go to Bangkok, and that after they speculative and greedy capitalists who and gone the Serang observed a boat and hailed it. The boat saw tho signal, abuse the warrant thus accorded in propor- answered it and took him on board, tion of the helplessness of the consuming when he found his way to Bangkok. classics until the burdens become intolerable 21 male landed on an island close to Bangkok river. The story after this and tumult cususs-can be effectively dealt gets a little "mixed." The King of Siam with by the present local administration. appears to have got hold of the story, can- tioned the Serang to keep out of sight, and With a singere desire of amelioration, the then put him into a small cage where he Vice-Roy does not enjoy a prestige en-was detained for one month. Three out of titling him to initiative in radical reformas the nine Maisys "smelt a rat" and escaped, the other six, with the Serang, being sent involving the vested interests of powerful to Labuan, then to Singapore and Gually associations whose clamor would be echoed taken before the Magistrate to-morrow, on to this port. They will probably bo at Peking; and the inevitablo consequence when the true state of affairs may be is that the incidence of taxation falls made known. heaviest upon the poorer, helpless classes.

As to the Opium-monopoly question, that is significantly ignored by the Vice-Ray in his proclamation, it is obvious that tho gains of the farmers will be very large, and that to legitimately entitle themselves to

WE regret to learn of the death of Deputy Commissary R. O. Baker, of the Commis sariat and Transport Department, which took place at Yokohama on the 12th inst. Mr Baker was an active officer, and highly its renewal, they should engage to appro;

Police Intelligence. (Both Magistrates Sitting.) 21st February, 1879.

London, Fob. 7.-Latest advice from the Cape report that skirmlähes have taken ports from Astrakhan annouzeo an abato. place with the Zulu Kafirs, but the British ment in the plaguer but this is considered loss has been trifling. The Zalus are re only the result of the weather, which is in- tousely cold. The Russian Government has treating into the interior of the country.

Constantinople, Feb. 8, (midnight)-The determined to burn Wittilianka and other Russian Ambassadors and the Turkish villager if necessary. General Louis Meli Minister for Foreign Affairs signed the koff has been despatched to Astrakhan in vested with full powers to act according to definitive Treaty of Peace this evenings is to f

The evacuation of territory by the Ros- san troops will begin to-morrow February fth and is to be finished by March 16th.

Podgoritza hon been handed over to Montenegro.

London, Feb. 8.-The Marquis of Hart ington in the course of a speech at Liver- pool yesterday explained the programme (of the liberal party). To complote measures to astfle uniform local government, religious for the County Franchise, rearrange seats,

equality and reduction of local taxation.

The Board of Trade raturns of Imports for the past month amounts to 20 millions showing a decrease of 4 millions, The Board of Trade retura of Exporta for the past month amounts to 14,3 millions shew. ing a decrease of fy millions.

The Dook labourers and sailors at Liver- pool hava struck work.

London, Feb. 9.-The Crown Domains in Cyprus have been purchased by Great The definitive Treaty of Peace annula indemnity at three hundred million paper roubles.

CARRYING AN EXCESSIVE: NUMBER OF PASSENGERS. The masters of the river steamers Kin-Briain.

Cape state that the British troops advanced London, Feb. 2-Latest advices from the againat the Zulus under Cotewayn on 12th January, and have hitherto met with no opposition.

London, Feb. 2.-Newe has arrived from the Capo that hostilities with the Zulus

have commenced.

Kandahar, Jan. 10; thro' Quetta the 18.- was lying in wait at the corner of the main The nasanain who fired at Major St. John bazaar, and seeing him preceded by an or derly and accompanied by Nawab Guglam Hussein, and also a number of the town people, probably believed him the Genoral, He rushed at the Major and fired a pistol full in bis face," only a yard distance, but fortunately missed, the bullet passing close to the Nawab. He then drew a word, but was captured, almost unhurt, after a despe rate resistance. Not a quarter of an hour later, in another quarter of the city, a man rushed at Lieutenant Willia, E-d R.A,, he of his gunners, and stabbed him in the lunge, inflicting a severe wound, though it Be then ran amuck is hoped not mortal. down the Bazaar, wounding two artillery. men and one rifleman, all alightly, before be was out down and killed by Captain tervey and a duffader of the Sind Horke: Apart from those outbreaks of fanaticism, the city is tranquil. Confidence is return- ing and supplies are coming in freely

swell up to meet the angry sky, and awopt the bark across her bows, carrying away her foretopmast with all its superincumbent gear, jibboom, foretepmast stays, and maintopgaliant mast, and accompanying sails. In a moment the barque was left a comparative wreck, lying in the trough of the tremendous seas which followed the water spout. Capt. Harper declares that two minutes before the catastrophe, there was no indication of its approach and that its sudileness asemed to paralyse the crew. They managed with difficulty to navigate the dismantled vessel to Martha's Vineyard, wore she had ladispensable repaire made, —and se were enabled to reach Red Hook.

A CREMATION Which took place at Gotha on the 10th of this month is described by a correspondent of the République Françai Tho body was that of M. Stier, a mano. facturer and a great enthusiast for burning, who died about a year ago, and since that timo has been obliged to wait patiently in the ecretory-first for the legal sanction of cremation, and then for the society which calls itself The Urn" to arrange its ap past concourse of people, and about 500 paratus. The ceremony drew together a were admitted into the chapel with tickets. The body arrived accompanied by the sounds of solemu music, and on entering the building this gave way to the plaintive chant of a German bymn. The head of the clergy of Gotha then delivered the funeral orution, and proceeded to speak of had taken up in reference to the practice of the position which ho and his brethren cremation. He explained that if he did not then pronounce the benediction of the body it was only because this pious duty had already been performed by another priest at the time of the temporary inter- zaent, and not to show any disapproval of the present proseedings. On the contrary, the attendance of nearly all the clergy of the district was specially decided upon, for the purpose of publicly and solemnly manifesting their approval of cremation, and of declaring through him that they the gospel or to apostolic practice.

esteemed by his brother officers. His appriate a third or more of them to the purshan and Powan, were summoned for corry- pointment of Deputy Purveyor is dated Feb. 28, 1861, and he was about to retire pose suggested in our note of the 17th ing an excessive number of passengers on the Treaty of San Stefano and fixes the was standing in front of a shop with three saw in it nothing contrary to the spirit of

from the service. About a couple of months ago the deceased took a trip to Japan, but without any benefit. He was 53 years of age.

Instant,

February 20, 1870.

Please note the misprint, overlooked by your compositor yesterday, of antiquity of the two dwellings" for "contiguity of the two dwellings."

No new development of the habitually tentativo polioy pursued toward popular demonstrations has transpired since our THE Race Ball was held last night, and report of last evening, and as the military formed a very fitting-conclusion to the guard posted near the Houqua mansions, pleasant Race Meeting of 1870. There was at Shap-pat-poo, has been reduced, we may

■ very good attendance of ladies, and infor an indefinite postponement of hostile dancing was kept up with spirit until a late controversy; but not, as yet, the par. hour in the morning. Among those pre-manent establishment of reciprocal confid ment were--H, E. the Governor and Mrs ence between the Authorities and the ag- Hennessy, Admiral Duburquols (command grieved multitude. ing the French squadron), Major-Geporal and Mrs Donovan, Lady Sale, Prince Matsumate, and many other aayal, military, and Consular officers, with several visitors, and nearly all the leading residents of the Cólony. As is visual on such occasions the decorations were in the "horsey" style, the various colours worn by the different jockeys being exhibited on the grand staircase, artistically arranged among leaves and flowers. Several representations of mokes done in leaves attracted general at tention; and ons was particularly admired, bearing, as it did at a little distance, most striking resemblance to the "Demon" (Mr. Hutchings) landing Girths

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THE KATE WATERS TRAGEDY. ABREST OF SOME OF THE OREW-THE SERANG'S STONY.

The S. S. Ulysses, which arrived here to day from Liverpool and Singapore, brought seven members of the crew of the ill-fated barque Kate Waters. They were sent here by the authorities of Singapore in charge of seven constables, and are as nice a set of cutthroat-looking rascals as one would

the 17th and 18th instants respectively. The Kinshan is alleged to have had 1100 in excess, and the Feuan 9839. Mr Brere- tor appeared on behalf of the defendants, and saked for an adjournment till Wednes. day next, at noon, in order to procure the attendance of a witness. Mr Sharp, who appeared to prosecute on behalf of the Crown, offering no objection, the case was adjourned accordingly.

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BTEAM LAUncars.

The masters of steam launches Blancheand

theson with carrying passengers in orcess of the number they are allowed. The master of the Bianche was fined $25 under Beo. 6 of Ord. 8 of 1875, but no conviction was obtained in the case of the Nganoong a the money-taker osme forward and de posed as to the number of persons he issued

Ngandoong were aharged by Inspector Ms

tickets to.

The payment of the indemnity will be arranged later.

London, Feb. 10.--Nowa just received from the Cape nanounces the almost entire untbllation of E. M. 24th Regiment to- gether with six hundred friendly natives in an attack made by twenty thousand Zulu Kafire. Sixty British officers and five hundred soldiers were killed, the Zulu lose amounting to about five thousand,

Natalis in great danger. Reinforcements have been demanded by the Governor and

High Commissioner.

(From Indian Fapers.) St. Petersburg, Jan. 25. Russia has agreed to evacuate the territory now oc- cupied 85 days after the signing of the definitive treaty of peace.

London, Jan. 25. Frequent Cabinet Councils are being held.

Consola ulosed at 96, being a fall of on previous quotation,

"BING THE BELL, WATCHMAN."

Both Germany and Austria contemplate Kwan Atsun, a watchman at the Fire the institution of a sanitary cordon on the Brigade Station No. 5 Police Station, was Russian frontier should the plague increase, charged by Mr Carl Wassonius, Assistant and also in consequence of conflicting so Engineer of the Fire Brigade, with neglect counts to send ductors to the infected dis- of duty as a watchman, in not ringing the trieta to ascertain the actual state of affairs, Fire Boll about 1 a.m. of the 20th.

It is asserted upon authoritative infor- but said that not knowing where it was he Petersburg.

Defendant admitted having seen the fire,mation that the Ameer will not go to St. did not ring the ball, He was convicted of Alexandia, Jan. 26.-Arrangements have a breach of the regulations made under beon made to establish a National Bank of Ord. 4 of 1868 and fined $6 or 7 days' im-gypt with a capital of pounds 4,000,000. prisonment,

A BID "GAME."-

STRAGGLER.

as the winner of the Hongkong Derby.wish to meet anywhere. One of the seven The appropriate device of hoisting the is, we believe, a native of Mauritius and numbers of each dance on the frame used speaks English very well, while he appears at the Grand Stand was again adopted. to be more of a Negro than a Malay. This Music was supplied by the Band of the man is kept separate from the other six, as 74th Highlanders. Some of the trophies he is a witness against them. His version of former racing days in China were shown of the story is that the vessel lay for about

Alexander Ostrom, a seamen, was charged fifteen days outside Green Island after she with being a straggler from the American in the supper room, among which were the fine old Challenge Cup now the pro-cleared out of Hongkong, that she then ship Paul Revere, and was ordered to be perty of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. bent up, and after about three weeks'ent to his Consul -the well-known battle piece-and one or battling against a head wind got closs two Shanghai prizes, Only the Subscrip. to the coast of Formosa. Tho Captain, tlon Challenge and Garrison Cups of this were displayed on this occasion, the Naval Plate won at this meeting and the other prizes not being forthcoming.

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London, Jan. 26.-The Accountant wit- ness for the Crown testified at the trial of the Directors of the City of Glasgow, Bank that last year the Bank advanced pounds 2,849,000 to sight firms.

from Kabul, is that a Cavalry regiment has Jallalabad, Jan. 17.--The latest news deserted en masse and disorder is increasing in the city, the troops which accompanied

the Amir to Turkistan are now remaining there, as his nominal army are disaffected because Shera Ali left their families at Kabul but brought his own to Turkistan.

Quotations.

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flongkong Bank, 44% prom. Union Ins. Society of Canton, $1,600 China Traders' Ins. Co., $1,500. Yangtaze Ins. As800., Tls. 705 Chinese Insurance Co., $300 North China Los, Co., Tls. 1,325 B.K. Fire Ins. Co., $820 China Fire Ins. Co., $180.

H. K. & W. Dock Co., 6 per cent, dis H.K. C. M. S.-boat Co., $7 dis. Shanghai Steam Navigation, Tis, 164 China Coast St. Nav. Co., Tls. 104 Hongkong Gas Co., $85 Hongkong Hotel Co., $65 China Sugar Rofinlug Co., $138 Chinese Imperial Loan, £115

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Temperature.

LI YANG TSAI'S REBELLION. The Shen-Pao (Shanghai) has received a letter from Haiphong, giving some more intelligence about the movements of Li When he first Yang-taal in Tonquin. crossed the border he was careful to allay the general apprehension of the public by paying full price for everything he bought. The Tonquin officials applied to the French at Haiphong for aid and one hundred soldiers were lent to them, but were sent back shortly afterwards an account of difficulties in paying them. Li first made an alliance with a man named Tau, into whose stronghold he retired, taking his family there to put them in a place of safety. This stronghold lies between the shuro and a tract of fertile country, sar- rounded by mountains, and only approached one man could Thomas King, an engineer unemployed,

by a narrow path, which hold against an army. On issning from and having no fized place of abode, was

Lord Cranbrook, Sacretary of State this place Li went first to Peining, a town charged with being drunk and incapable.

a deputation with but a small population, and consisting Defendant admitted a former conviction for India, will receive

on the subject of Indian implantations. He sent a messenger before for drunkenness and was now ordered to from the Manchester Chamber of Com- merely of official residences and betel-nut find two Bursties in £10 each to be merco

wished to see the henceforth of good behaviour or in default port duties on the 4th February. The him to say that

settlement of the Egyptian floating debt Governor, and rode into the town with a to be imprisoned for three months.

has been indefinitely postponed in conse- small body-guard, leaving his army a few judgment for creditors miles away. He told the Governor that quence of a sequestrating that portion of the property ho was in want of provisions and powder, and handed him two thousand tuels to be ceded to Rothechild.

The Governor The latest from the Cape says that spent in buying them on the 6th of January Ostewayo had declined to make any purchases for him not accepted Sir Bartle Frere's ultima- without authority from the Government, tum, but intended fighting. Military steps to which Li replied that the application have been taken to compel him to satisfy would take longer time than he could wait, Chan Afat, described as a gardener, Lo our demands; but the British commander and that if the things were not forthcom he says, was a man of a very violent tem. Akung, his wife, and Yang Lin Tai, a mar-waita until the 11th January for a complete ing in three days he would help himself. year, and the Naval Plate of last year. Per and he used to drink very freely. He/ried woman, known as the wife of a moto- submission; meantime ho makes prepars Before the time clapsed the supplies were (Taken at Messra Fulconer & Co.'s Premises,

rious criminal, were charged on remand by tions for crossing the frontier. At the sent into his camp. Li then marched on Inspector Cameron with being found in meeting of Indians resident in London it Taiyuan, (a town about one hundred miles possession of certain articles of clothing and was resolved to petition Parliament against north-west from Haiphong). On his way rawn-tlokets relating to clothing, stolen India's paying the expenses of the Afghan he had to pass a town of great size called from a house at Wong-nal-cheung,

Lung-yen-tang, Though nawalled, it is Rangoon, Jan. 27.-Colonel Wyndham, surrounded by a denso thicket and a property was found at the house of the first defendant, who said his wife had from Mandalay, formerly of the Calcutta urge moat crossed hy drawbridges, and is It had been unsuccessfully be bis absence. The 2nd defendant said she on Saturday evening, but immediately after gunners. bought the articles from three men during Chattvari, attempted an ascent in a balloon Well stpplied with artillery and skilled THERMOMETER-94........ bought the things from three men; bu arising the balloon burst, falling in the sieged by the black and yellow fing Thers were royal lakes. Colonel Wyndham was banditti. The townspeople refusing to let their stories did nos tally.

Li pass, he attacked the town, and took it aleo several implements used by house drowned. breakers found in the house, and the 2nd

on the fourth day, with a loss of more than defendant accounted for this by saying that

four hundred men. Leaving a garrison there, he next marched to meet a Viceroy the three men who had sold her the things had loft them behind the door.

named Huang, who had been sent against- bin. The Viceroy, not considering him- self strong enough, made an alliance with the black Bag shisi Lin. Làn, having only The case for the prosecution in the trial a few hundred men available, sent to Ling- of the Lirectors of Glasgow Bank has con-shan in Kwangtung, of which District he, cluded; the charges of theft and embezzle- as well as Li, is a native, for five hundred recruits. Before they could arrive, Li en- meat have been abandoned. Donselage.

Paris, Jan. 29.-Marshal MaoMabon by gaged and defeated the Viceroy. The result persisting in bis refusal to sequiesce in the of the battle is ascribed in great mezburg army changes han virtually resigned, His to the best of the Viceroy's elephante, form resignation is expected to-morrow which had formerly done good service, after the Senate and Chamber of Deputies refusing to advance and standing motion- have passed the vote of confidence in the less in front of the line till it was shot. Li Ministry, thereby intimating their approval afterwarde endeavoured to gain the friend him, and by with- of the proposed changes to the commands ship of Lin by writing of Army Corps. A congress of the Senate drawing his troops when Lin attacked him. and Deputies will then meet for the election Though he was unsuccessful in this, stili three hundred of Lin's new recruits desert- ed to him to a short time. The yellow flag banditti had been won over to Ll's sido long before, and rendered him assis tance. by harassing the country on his flank,changhai Courier,

(L. and C. Express, Jan. 10th.) The Gazette contains a notification that the Queen has been pleased to approve of Mr Gustave Delougraye as Consul at Hong kong for the French_itepublic.

A telegram from Sydney announces that the strike of seamen directed against the employment of Chinese sailors has terminsted.

was in the habit of continually beating and knocking the men about; the mate and second mate were not so bad, but they alec beat the men, instigated by the Captain. The last time the Captain was seen alive by this man (the Serang) was the evening before he was murdered. He had asked the man if all was quiet forward, and he replied that it was. The Serang than went and turned in, and he believes the Captain did the same. The Chief Officer The third olase cruiser Kerguelen, som-

was on watoh, but was often in the habit of manded by Captain Mathieu, was commis. taking forty winks when all was quiet sioned at Cherbourg on the 28th Dec, to The Sorang had no suspicions of what was proceed to the China Seas, via the Suez Cazal This vessel is to relieve the Augun, going to occur, and the first intimation he reattached to the naval division of Now had of anything prasual having taken Caledonia. The transport chelcos La Uorress, commanded by Captain Pellissien place was hie being awakened by the ship Panon, made a trial of her machinery on rolling heavily. He got up went out the 81st ult, and will depart from Toalon on deck and found the crew putting the for Saigen on the 20th inst.

The following appointments to the China vessel before the wind. He enquired who Squadron are gazetted Commander gave them orders, and they told him nover Stuart L. Kirman, 1878, to Arollo, vice to mind. Un going aft he saw a lot of blood Dupuis, promoted. Captain the Hon. A on the decks, and learnt from the cook (a D. 3. Denison, 1878, to "Eindounter. Iients. O. H. Bayley, 1. B. Elwyn, F. E. Groube, Chinaman) that the Captain and the other L. K. Bell, to Encounter. Sub-Llouts. H. two Europeans had been murdered. There P. Williams, W. Dẹ Salis, to Encounter, Staff-Surgeon Matthew Coatos, to En were now on board three Chinese, via, the

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Mr Creagh fined the first defondant $25 or three months' bard labour for unlawful possession the second defendant was dis charged, as she appeared to be the wife of the first 1 and the third defendant was oon victed of unlawful possession, but cautioned and discharged as she appeared to have received the property from her hubsüd who is known to be a notorious criminal.

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Wong Achung, & water coolle, was seat to 6 months' hard labour and ordered to be exposed in the stocks for four heats for stealing an iron Bro-grate, They were caught in the act of breaking up the stay at the back of some of the ruins of the great fire.

Constantinople, Jan. 28-The nogocia. tions for the reotidestion of the Greek frontier has been opened at Previsa.

London, Jan 28,-On February 29th Mr Fawcett will move for a Select Committee to enquire into the existing control of actual expenditure of the revenues of India.

of a new President.

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Paris, Jan. 30-At the Congress of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies to elect a ALLEGED BRUTal assauíf.

new President in place of Marshal MaaMa solenter. Paymunster William Rhodes, to cook, steward, and carpenter, the Serang

The remanded case in which three men hon, M. Grevy obtained 606 votes, and Binarunter Surgeon James B. Armstrong and nine Malay seamen. The Malays took named Tang Aling, Tang Chung Mao, General Chanty, next in order, obtained to Encounter. Chief Engineer George Quick to Encounter. Engineer A, B. Gutteridge oharge of the ship and ordered the Serang and Kan Kwan Chai, were charged with only 99. M. Grory has been proclaimed to Encounter Assistant-Engineer F. Wto steer for Hongkong, The Serang brutally assaulting one Ho Ast, & water President for a term of seven yeard.

coolie, came on again for hearing to-day. St. Petersburg, Jan 80An article, in A WATER SPOUT. The British barque Parkes to Encounter Midshipman F. B. pleaded his inability to do so, owing to blege Francis discussed the case, as there the Golas announces that Busia's action in Bel Stuart, Capt. Harper, forty-eight daye Morgan to Iron Luka Naval Gadot L. E. Treherne to Charybdis. Cletke H. W. ignorance of navigation; one of the Malays was not sufficient evidenes to dunest the Central Asia is only defensive. It depre. out from the part of Larno, Ireland, put 23, St Mark (6.).

29, Teviot (4), Braddon to Encounter, O. W. Kiddle to then told him to steer B. W., and later on defendants with having indicted the wounds cateo any farther advance, and advcoster into Red Hook, tear New York, ou Dec. 23, Glamis Castle,

from which the complainant was suffering,

concentration and fortifying districts occu, after a tempestuous voyage,

B1, Priam (5.), Liverpool pied as the base of detente against Eng-afternoon of Nov. 14, about 110 miles off Mr. B. Taylor and Mr Alfred Howell, East. The ship at length neared an island

FORD OF PUDDING,

lood. Consols closed at 861, being a rise Caps Sable, she was suddenly struck by e

LOADING FOR CHINA AND SAFAR Tbnéh Honorary Becretaries, have issued a circular which proved to be tho Island of Falorian

tbite aquall, which swept her decks and to the Subscribers to the fund for the One of the boats having been provisioned,

Kong Abi, a widow, and Wong Afst, & off on previous quotations, endowment of a Chinese Professorship at the Setang was ordered to go Helow and the talowal possession of 2 blankets and received that the fugitive Air is at the At 6 2.it, on the s day with a f St. Petersburg, Jan, 31.Newa has been caused great terror for the time it lasted, coolie, were charged with being found in Oxford, announcing that the not receipts amount to $3,000, and that pending the scuttle the vedeal. This being done, he pieces of padding on the 20th instant, Kusalan frontier, and paralits in preceeding wind, moderate sea, and all asil sat, kli decision of the authorities of the University was ordered to go on shore and get some The 2nd prisoner admitted being in pon to St. Petersburg despite the represents hands being on deck, a strange notre like sighing in the air was noticed and the sky session of the articles named, but said that tious of Ruisla. of Oxford regarding the permanent endow ment of the Chair of the Chinese Language water. He thought the order strange, but he picked them up in the street on the London, Jan, 81, No defence was become suddenly overesat, although the and Literature, this sum has been deposited feared to disobey. When he got on shore night of the late are, The 1st defendant made for the Directors of the City of barometer indicated a rising tendency, with the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank the others followed, and the Serang, who was discharged, but the 2nd was fined $25 Glasgow Banks only witnesses as to charache captain and Arst oficer were discussing as dro per pont, per annum, This interest was a little distance of, heard one of this months' imprisonment with hard for were called, Potter and Stronach ere these pheromens when, without a mo found guilty as charged. The other Diresment's notios, the son forward seemed to Je paid bad yearly to Brofonnor Legge:

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