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and repairs, this afternoon, at the Hong- kong and Whampoa Book Company's Dooks

At Kowloon..

his "discretion" in diving the National Sooular Society, of which he is president, £1500, and contributing towards the fund

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE ROBBERY OF TREASUKE ON BOARD THE "TOTBAL”

for securing his own election for Northa the 11th Ingtzat, wlines went to shop la J. J. Francia, instructed by the Acting / the intersal revenus of this Government?

MK No Chor, un Ásting Police Magistrate, ton, the sum of £100, Mr Bradlaugh gains great indoe for the promptness with should make a name for himself In Parlia- which he deals with offender. If a man ment,

·Hs in a most powerful speaker, no pleads guilty, he is sentenced without more demagogue in style or manner, but a quiet edo, whares the habit has been to make | gentlemanly speaker, who earnestly bellovca the loquiry equally long and irksome whether what he advances. There is a large Radfeal Alle accused admited or denied the charge element in the present Parliament, of The rule of the Courts at home should which Mr Bradlaugh is, perhaps, the most anturally be adhered to hers. The solo extreme representativo. No other man in tion made by Me Plunket of a locum tenens Parliament prides himself as Bir Bradlangb

insisted on.

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conual at Hongkong, and was dismissed by Colonel Mosby on his taking charge of that consulate.

is not correct. I state it on the authority, Mr Blackburn. I undertake to say that the best to be had on earth; he left Hong keng only to be promoted to a more im- portant place.

Mr Neal.--I think the gentleman's name is Denny, from the State of Oregon..

Mr

Blackburn.Is not Loring consul- general at Shanghai now?

Mr Neal-No; Denny is. Mr Blackburn.-The gentleman has the Mr Neal.He has been appointed within penset, on on

Blue Book before him.

& few weeks,

Mr

of i

Mr Singleton, of Mississippi-Probably. made her over to them nine years ago; she has not beard from him since.. Her mother

Mr Blackburn. I wish to ask the goutle died when the witness was very YOURS.

Kau Awing and Au Ayan were obargod man in charge of this bill whether he knows The Tam family have no offspring and have with larceny on the high sous and pleader ander indictment for frauds committed on or does not know that man stands to-day been very kind to her. On the morning of not guilty. They were undefended. Mr Hollywood Road, near her home, to make Crown Solicitor, condua ed the prosecution some purchases Sbe mot Wing Kal's wife, for the Attorney General. There wa who persuaded her to take a rumble. They second change on the sheet against the walked to the neighbouring hillside, where second prisoner of receiving atofen goode the woman kept her under various pretaxis bat in this a nalle prossus was entored; until the latter part of the day. Whea the charge was made in mistake, the man witness wanted to go home the Kal woman on whose parzon a certain amount of money,

her going to the house first. This the witness lucisntly atd. The believed to be part of that

money stolen, found, being another man altogether, house was altasted in Ti-ping-aban. She not now in custody. This was the case than she was thrust into a room and locked treasury boxes on board the Fotsoi on the had

220 sooner arrived there, however arising out of the breaking open of the

place of Mr Bailey, Mr Blackburn. I knew Mr Bailey had up. To her entreaties to be permitted to 23th March last, and the theft of a large this consulate is "filled now; and, if not, been. retired; but want to know whether

witness a prisoner; she was kept seared the two passengers were charged with after dark. She then went away leaving

ore la filled by Loring, who was at to this way for three days, when the polio having stolen a sum of about $1000 from

Mr Neal.That is Mr Bailey. came and liberated bor.

Mr Blackburn.I know the record of Mr board the ateamer Yossi on her pass Bailey. The country, unfortunately, is Tee Ayik, a mat-maker, who gave infor from Macao to Hongkong on the

Of the discussion concerning the pro- mation of the girl's whereabouts to the p-Match last. On the morning af that day familiar with that record.

in Macao

The Chairman.There is no question be-posal to do away with the Consular testified to seeing her in enstody at the Tuk Loong Hong

placed on

offices at Canton, Chinking, and Niogpo, heure of the scensed The Magistrate committed the defon-board the Yotasi at Macao three bags of fore the committee.

Mr Blackburn. I am asking a question we reproduce the following:-- packed in a box, the amount being iressure Supreme Court. dants for trial at the next term of the in chopped dollars, Fla. $2000. That Lox of the gentleman in charge of this bill. I Mr Hunton.-I move to amend by strik-

Mr

Back in place of whom P

as Police Maristesta is much more happF | does on his contempt for all Religion, so go home the woman said, she must wait till į part of the treas in opening the case that ang kong and then seat to Shanghai ?.

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and satisfactory to the public generally, that in all Charch matters which come be and those more Immediately cohowned, fore the Boone he will have a platform than is his cholon of a subsiltute sa Coroner. | tinotly his own. It is refreshing, however, to Sud. Mr Ng Oboy, the great supporter of His Exoal- isney's policy, actually threatening to flog a defendant without apparently cofficient grounds. The Acting Magistrate should guard agalust such acts of forgetfulness.

Wx note the departure per steamer Kuang Ting for Swatów yesterday (12th) of Mr Octavius Johnson, of E. M. Consalar Service,

We understand that a Chinese thief was caught yesterday afternoon (13th) stealing cargo on board the steamer Fallen. He was sent in to the British Consulate to be Taw triangular match between the Hong-harded over to the Chinese authorities for

punishment.-Amoy Gazette, kong, Yokohama and Kobe Volunteers comes off to-morrow, when firing will be Ma H. Taxa of South Carolina, one of begun at Kowloon at 6. The following the Commissioners to China appointed by

Yokohama nor Kobe has hotter weather

South Carolios during the was, sud late

la

to

01

Mr Francis

the after-hold in a place kept exclusively ment

been

I

between the gentleman from Kentucky sud- myself may be settled.

The Clark read as follows:

FIFTH AUDITOR'S OFFICE, Washington, D. C., March 29, 1880. Bit: In reply to your inquiry sa to the imount: of fees stated in tin Fifth Auditor's report for the year ending June 30, 1879, referred to in the speech of Hon. J. C. S. Blackburn on Saturday of the Treasury, I have to state that the amount last, differing from that reported by the Register

Mr Singleton, of Mississippi. I make the statement on the authority of Mr Cowie, Fifth Auditor of the Treasury Department, who has charge of the auditing and slow-propriated for the payment of salaries of canela, ance of all consular and diplomatic ex-eangular clerks for 1979 was $304,600. The vice-consuls, commercial agonis, and thirteen and is possessed of the best sources settlersents as shown in Fifth Auditor's report

this subject,

cover all the above; also embrace all the fees Mr Neal. What makes the case of Mr collected by coments, vice-consuls, commercial Bailey the more melancholy in my estima-agents, and consuler agents whore there as ne tion is the fact that he is from the State of calaries provided by law. Food palaton are that there are exceptions to all general rules, aggregating $2,500 for their own compensation Ohio. But, sir, I have this consolation, authorized to retain the fees to an ampant, and Mr Bailey's misconduct nerves to pre-also office rent and efack hire, subject to the sent in stronger contrast the unsullied purity approval of the Secretary of State, and any and the incomparable honesty of the people United States; and in the same way with the exoces is paid over to the Treasurer of the of that great State,

nf

feen

of

I have the honor to be your obedient servanĪ,

GEORGE COWIE, Chief Diplomatic and Consular Division,

Fifth Auditor's Ollico.

Hon. JAMES B. BLOUNT, M. C

House of Representatires.

Old

Mr Noal withdrew his amendment.

Quotations. Hoxexong, May 19. OPIUM.Now Faina, cash... #650/53)

ash... 640 New Benares, cab, 8971/600 Ola

carb, - New Malwa, sredii, 720 Allowance Thela 12.”

Old Malwa, credit, ---

Exchange.

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Back, Wire,...

Demand,

30 days' night, 4 months' wight,

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foes of à consular aguasy, the agent is entitled to $1,000; the oneal to an amount not to exceed $1,000 from all his agencies, and the fesa retained by said counts and consular agents balance only goes to the Treasury. · Hence thes

are used for the bemest of the merrios, and are therefore properly credited in this report although The woman besought the Court to latita another box of treasure was put down ( find from the register of the State Departing out "Ningpa." My object is to disponas / they are not reported by the Register, Tho ker husband go, alleging that he had no for the treasure carried on board. The Mr Singleton, of Mississippi-I have no und Niagpo, upon the ground that the report $1,200 per annum after the first fire yours with the consulates at Canton, Chin-Klang, unt, $632,901.16, reported by Fifth Anditor is correct Consular clarks are entitled to hand to Hawa admitted to ball in the hatch of this after-hold battened further information on the matter than

WAS

to my service. sum of $109. $

down and secured with & bar and a pad. derived from the register of the State Deaf the Fifth Aeditor shows, at least lock. This was within 5 or 6 feet of the partment; and if the gentleman wants far mind, that these consulates are unnecessary. Take the port of Canton, where the consul (Before the Hon. Ng Choy)

foot of the gangway ladder, where the first ther information he will have to go cise is paid $3,500 per annum. It will be found defendant was placed entry. The where to get itr. THE ALLEGED FIRAOT CARE.

Youni left at 10 o'clock and arrived at 2 Mr Blackburn.I did not expect to get it that the fees received at that consulate and are the members of the corps who represons | the U. §. to nogotiate a treaty with that rived in this barbour from Tow Mah Tanduk bera. A letter of advlpe had been from the gentleman in charge of the bili reported to the Fifth Auditor amount to the

Last Sunday evening, Ng Shing Ki ar

sent from Macao to Hongkong to the agents

when I asked. Mr Bailey stands on the sum of $459 a year. That fact indicates to Hongkong: Regt-Major Whitebead; Corp. Empire, was Assistant Secretary of State in his fishing boat, with thirty-four balls of of the Hong here, and a man was sent on Blue Book as consul at Shanghai. Mir my mind that there is no use for a consular Duaman, Corp. MasCallum, Gunners Or.

Opium on board. When off Stone Cutter's board to get the box. When this man Bailey is no longer consular representative agent of the Government at Canton, besause

the trade at that

that port, as evidenced by the ley, Quince7, Boyd, Flannagan, and under President Enchanar, and previously faland in British water, ho was approached and an officer of the ship went to the after of this Government anywhere. I wanted t

oseupled the position of Secretary of the

reported to the Fifth Anditor, is not sufficient to the expense of consular Leatherbarrow, Is is to be hoped that the United States Legation at London. He re- by four craft, the men on which as they batchway, it was found locked and all know who his successor WES.

neared his best began firing on his;

Mr Gardeld. Mr Denny, of Oregon, ap- ; when right, as it was originally, and as it should.

The truth is that this interior trade The truth weather will be reasonably fair and that the mained in private life on his plantation in his assaltants came alongside they made a have been ; but on looking down into the pointed some time ago. That is an answer of China finds its way down the river and comes from that country through the port creme de la creme of our local shots may not be years had boon employed by Secretary Fish rush and his boat apoot, the optar sinking hold it was soon at onco, from dollars and to the gentleman.

immediately. A friend passing in a bost alvor scattered, that the

box had

Mr Blackburn.-I know Mr Loring was brought down to shooting between showers and Evarts in several masters of importance rescued bim from the water, and he went tampered with and a bag opened. There appointed by Mr Bailey as vico-consul at at the consular Asa at Hongkong you will

Donnseted with work of the State Depart and informed the Folies of the outrage were 2000 Tis, when it was put on board in Hongkong,

but was taken and removed to find that they the debate between my friend and paying the way for the disgrace of the ment. Thus he prepared the case for the The Police succeded in atresting his savall. the bag; now there were only 13 0774, odd; that gouinlato, and I desire to know whoa while ago in the

large. As was Riated and of their adoption on the annals of United States and As attorney

before auta.

It was subsequently reported that they there were missing, 784 i 5. The evidence

whe- from Unis [Mr Neal] and myself, tas van- Rifle Competitions la the East. We trust the Halifax Habery Comcsiasion, sortiary belonged to the Ubinets Formus cruiser was very clear and distinct. The question ther Mr Loring has heen left there'

understood

sular agent removed from Hongkong to somą that he wrote for

Mr Singleton, of Mississippi-What have other point, I believe to Shanghai, and the with noa uncharitable that neither is the long reports recently so the Magistrate to-day, on remsad, and second prisoner, or both, with the offence/pointments.

for the jury was, whether there was on the Inter-Oceania Lai Ching at Yow Mah Tee.

do with that?

have not made the sp- The prisoners were again brought before dent evidence to connect the first, or the I to Canal question, lowrnod and accom- fully agaited for trial at the next Sex-There was first the evidence of the captain,

walch

suppressed fees due to the Government to Congress. He is

Mr Blackburn.I went to have something this to show that the trade of that the amount of about $100,000. I state plished man of distinguished mannera and

to do with it if the gentleman can give me country comes from Hongkong, and that who would tell them that the first prisoner appears to be about o presence, and

wasa man who had been employed on board the information he is possessed of,

there is no trade centering at Canton, and Raurax's agent as Slogapore hat apparent of age. Mr Angell's record we have already

Mr Slugleton, of Mississippi. I give you therefore no necessity for a coneular agent the steamer for four years, and that on giran. Of Me Swift we know comparatively ly been using things again in wiring sittle, but we read in the Bulletin: charged Kwong Achuk with depriving her entry from 10 to 1 o'clock within five or State Department lately printed and pre-at Canton, Chin-Kiang, and Ningpo should-Shanghai, demands

The remand oago wherein Chan Aching the day in question he was on duty as the information I find in the register of the at that point. I think the consular agents

Mr Blackburn.We know that is not strike out the word "Canton."

dispensed with, therefore move to grown out of Chinese Immigration better of the custody of her child, was again be six fest of the gangway leading to the after sented to this House.

fore the Magistrate to-day.

hold where the treasure was stored. Ele The evidence was overwhelming in orta. pasted him and saw him five or six times correct, because that man represented as the

Mr Dunnell.-A single word in reply to at Shanghai is no longer in the gentleman from Virginia, (Mr Hunton.] the fact that the plaintiff bad sold cheze

The second prisoner was on

the consular and diplomatic service of this

I remember that during the investigation a reguler muccession of these confusing com- | order facilities in the Far East, it is inter-sum

The defendant was deeply

board the

the steamer that day as a passenger

country anywhere.

which was bad before the Committee Mr Bayne. Will the gentleman pornit Expenditures in the State Department, munications which called forth lond com.esting to note what is being done at home affected and wept bitterly partly through another witness Cheung Asam, would tell shame at the delicacy of her position, the court that he saw some six parsons

me to ask him a aquastion? If the merit of when an intelligent merchant in Chios was oying under their rags on the top of this

General Adams does not entitle him to an before the committes, he was asked worthlestiass of such a telegrain sa we pub- We read :----

misplaced confidence, for it was only

be dispensed Kix

demerit of Mr Men

Loring require a reduction? Lord John Mariners has conferred on 100 evident that the labuman mother communication going on between

Ris reply of the and this man. The same witness also

answer the gentle- Mr Blackburn. I will: seo sald

income of the office was obligation on many classes of the comma.

the law gave her to be of four sorts, for aus,

It is more than probable that she prisoner and one of the six prisoners ho had the diplomatic service of this country to small, yet considering its location it was for that important only recovers ker

her child with the object of referred to in which he said “*You

You must be elevated by retaining in position a man port. the gentleman from

of thems desert has been soratobed for the Derby." Id, par order, and double that amount on kind is not prohibited, and sell it again.

charge on the first two classes will be

porte has been built ap

Rp grate

Commerce in thes we ought to watch the commerce

by the British govern ports as it is watcbed" ment. We are paying for consular serviOGE than the English government is paying, and in Chinu a very much less sam even now

ha. always paid to build up commerse with that country. Since the Burlingame treaty our commerce with that country has largely out taken care o differ (Taken at Maurs Falconer & Co.'s Premliu,,

at ports xunst be taken care of. I think

than ourselves.

under a London date, a telegram-formulat ed by himself at the Straits. He has been happlly free from this irregularity for some

“No man understands the evils which have

han John F. Bwift,'

sion of the Supreme Court.

THE SALE OF A CHILD.

time, but some twelve months ago wo bad ƒ WH1Ls attention is being drawn to money her child to the defendsut at Macro for the date the course of the time he was onani-general z

of

2nd

12

be

on

Crodile, d " Documentary, & months' sight, B/LI India, Wire,...

demand,

228

26.60 5.18

80 days' sight, Gold Leaf, 991 fine... Sovereigns,..

Shares Rongkong Bank, 67 % prem, sallera, Union Ins. Soc. of O'ton, $1,400 per share,

ex div.

plaints in the press. The silliness and | to make the P. O. O. system more perfect. partly from vexation at being the victims atekway, and that he saw a good deal of increase of compensation, why should the the consulate at Canton should whether China Trader' Ina, Co., $1,450 per share.

lish to hightose only be outdons by such an

announcement being wired to Honkong of

was

of

that a cons

North China Ins. Co., Tis. 1,075 per share. Chinese Ins. Co., $207 per share, salsa, H.K. Fire Ins. Co., $840 per share. China Fire Ins. Co., $280 pir share.

all places in the world as was fashed some/aily by his now system of post-office ordering advantage this that he heard a conversation between the first man by asking this question: Is the morals present times, that while at the Yangtze Ins. Assoc., Tis. 720 per share. 10,000 miles to ma the other day,—" Beau- respectively. of 21 61, 6, 10, and baratarning to some point where traffic of this | do the work asrafully and alowly, it will be who has ted from his country for franda knows that our commerce recently, and Shanghai Steam Navigation. Tl, 5 pers.

These are

The

The

papers of the Far East are content to de- differs only sightly from, that now in exist manerer mother was a refined, mid- i cametanoss showed that they had every op. held positions at a high salary in the son-

So it will be, however, as long as the news the other two.

far,

very bad if it is discovered." The whole cir-

portunity of commi

of committing this theft; there were certain auspicions circumstances board the olous conversation. The Jury were asked to

and there was thận í

committed in the revenue but who has since sular servies abroad

Mr Bayne. I think not, it those facts are known.

Mr Blount.I rise to a question of order ment pending?

Now

a consul be appoints wiht HK. & W. Dook Co., 5% prem.

So the new system

and plosant-looking woman; while the mother was the reverns, ence. The real improvement is that any pend on Benter for their telegraphie newa.

The Court severely rebuked the com- person may keep supply of these new There seems no good reason why, with aorters on hand and fill them in with the platoant, and expressed regret that the scene strong and friendly combination of Cham- names of the payees, and the addresses of of the tranesction was beyond his jurisdio- † draw an luference that the six men conspired I wish to know whether there is an amend a very much loss agm than that governme

doran

Anton.

post

The accused was discharged.

SUPREME COURT. IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS,

John Smale).

Wednesday, May 19th.

to commit this robbery, and under the air- cumstancos laid before them to find that these two men were in the conspiracy will the six. The first prisoner was arrested in

the post offices where he wishes payment bers of Commeros, newspapers, publie to be made. On presentation to a post bodies, and clubs, a really sensibio, valuable, master, that functionary will require a counested, understandable serien of messa-reoxipt to be signed either by the parce

himself or by some person ges abould not be wired out here for as lit-shared to not on his behall also call upon the the money as Reuter coste Things under muter mander luself nonld he have any (Before His Lordship the Chief Justice, Sir) soner's, and he was arrested afterwards on

payee to in- the present regime are getting worse and doubt about the identity

the person uf que order. These formailties being worse every day,

senting complied with, the amount stated in the 1x is freely stated that Liout. Cox, of H. M. order is handed over, and the postal an then be considered, free from thorities

Tang Ahonng was arraigned at the bar responsibility, 17th Regimmt, who was recently gazatted

whatever miscliance may

on the foregoing sharga. These orders so Alde-de-Camp to H. E. the Governor, afterward come to light

The following Jurors were empanelled: crossed ike banking-checks, has been ordered back to his regimental when thus dealt with they become Tobias Maria Lopes, George Chape, Fran- duties. In the Government Gazstle of 5th payable, if presented by a banker, at any cleo de Sales Botelho, Geo. Ferguson,

Ed. Henry Dunn, Judah Solomon was

Sidney Havcock. oven when the name of some particular office has been inserted.

my

also

be

LABCENT FROM THE PERSON.

TY

and

The

The Chairman.There is no amendment now ponding before the committee,

that there

instant, it was notified that "with the money-order offios in the United Kingdola, Ja Attorney General prosecuted, and the Chief Justice directed a verdict of "not was mistaken in defendiowever, that I than anyone who spoke in this lengthy

EL.K. O. M. S.-boat Co., 324 prem, sellers.

China Coast St. Nav. Co., Tla. 100 per a Hongkang Gas Co., $80 per share. Hongkong Hotel Co., $60 per share, Obina Sugar Ranning Co., $168 per share,

walow, Chinese Imperial Loan of 1874, nominal,

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of 1877, do. Temperature.

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VESSELS TO ARRIVE, AT HONGKONG.

From

Mr Neal move to strike out the last thes squance of Cheung Aasm'statoment; word Mr Chairman, when I make a the second was arrested originally and mistake I ata always very willing and ready primarily sa being a friend of the first pri- to correct it. In the first session of, the it would be very much against our intereste as a commercial peoplo to dispense with a Forty-fifth Congress, when the consular and consular officer at that point. the witnesses professing to identify him. diplomatie bill was under consideration, I The question was taken upon the amend- The evidenas of the Captain supported defended in this bill Me Bailey, against ment of Mr Huuton to strike out "Canton, the opening statement for the prosecution whom some charges ware made, and I de- that of the bostawain and others was to the fended him from information which I then and it was not agreed to; apen a division THERMOMETRE A..... effect that the first prisoner was not on believed to be correct. At that time he was yes 18, noes not counted.

been nominated Mr Neal, from. Obie, who seems to contry at all, that there was no sentry, that consul at Hongkong, and had been the whole of the tween-dook passengers to succeed Mr Beward as coast-general of have been a Consul himself and, there- were free to come and go to that part of Shanghai. That nomination was pending fore, understands the subject in a prac-

the Senate, and no in- the tween-deck from which access could be for several weeks had to the after hatch where the treasure formation was given to this House or to the tical way, appears to put the case with

Senate showing

was any dereliction more reasonableness and intelligence I fnd part. The prosecuting couosal gave up the case, of duty on

him, and that but somewhat unsatisfactory debate. Lee Aman was placed in the box. He testi- guilty against both prisoners, which was

Upon a motion to reduce the salary of fed that on the lith ultimo he was at the doly returned, and the prisoners were dis

the Consul at Lisbon, he said Recreation Ground, looking at the perform-charged, ancer of an acrobat. There was a crowd The Sessions stand adjourned til Friday, collected around and he soon mimed his on which day and on Saturday It is hoped to be his Alde-de-Damp, subject to the

pocket handkerchief. He looked sharply that the Court will be able to overtake the approval of His Royal Highams the Field

and saw it in the clothing of the bulk of the cases, leaving the libel cars and another heavy case or two til next week. The Police Constable Palmer resigned." As Colonel Bali's action only, and dated December lat 1878-Read complainant's testimony as to Ending the (Her Majesty's birthday)

being a holiday; in this matter was necessarily subject to by the light of to-day, that reveals the con handkerchief in the possession of the on Tuesday the Chief Jubiles takes the

Sutamazy Jurisdiction theapproval of the Major-Teneral onnmand-trast and reversal of the positions of the prisoner.

sit again, when all ing, and this approval had not been given late and present Premier, it tempta me to own behalf, that he found the handkerchief jurors summoned have be in attendance. ere the appointment was gazaited owing transcription verbatim et literatim i

on the ground. The charge of his Lordship was brief, and the Jury found a verdict of

without leaving their mans. The prisoner pleaded guilty to previous convictions, and the Court, re- marking that he was evidently maintaining himself by crimes sentenced him to five years penal servitude.

concurrence of the Officer Commanding the Troops, His Excellency Governor Sir John Pope Hennaway, K,C,M,G,, has appointed Lieutenant R. C. C. Cox, 77th Inniskilling,

Canton.

May 18th, Qulte by accident, I chanced to-day upon

Marshal Commanding-in-Chief, více Major & recorded reflection in the following words and gave him a Omed the On Monday nothing will be done, the des

the very charges made against him at the time, and which I had reason from informa- tion in my possession to believe were false, have been proved to be correct. I want, therefore, to take back all that I said on that oopsalon in his defense.

Mr Hunton-Will the gentlemen permit me to ask him a question?"

Mr Neal,-Yes, air, Mr Huaton. I understood the gentlemen to state that while the nomination of Mr

Loft. Name.

Mr Neal. You cannot make a point of order on my first motion, which is simply to strike out. That is in the interest of economy. Now, Mr Chairman, a man learns Aug.** any a great deal more from experience than 9, Ells. Rickmany in other way. From my experience in one 17, Coldstream, of these consular positions I learned that a Sept. men cannot not as consul of the United 28, G. Broughton,

The prisoner said to the Court, in his] nesday the Beanies, and on Wed- Bailey was pending before the Senate there States and live upon a salary, 11, Pm,

guilty

“.

HOUSE BREAKING.

sever

IN THE HOUSE.

The consular servies of our

is not only self-supporting, but it brings in

We glanced the other day at the "Par-subject-information that he had been guilty them do. We have no right, Mr Chairman,

to make this branch of the Government a 20, G. T Mants,

In more

Mr Neal.-I will answer that question, taking money from the men who do Jan.

business with this country. If we simply

one I received

It is well for Greece that she had charge and malf the tron.ers were his and House, we now reproduce a portion of no interest whatever in Mr Bailey; that he biddon, it not by law at least I

in mall places, but it is to be regretted come to no definitive agreement with

that any misunderstanding should have Turkey, as the new Premier will favor her arlsen. Hill more is it to be deplored that claims.

galion disclosed,

The case was submitted to the jury, who had diffoulty in agrsaing & nitunately

Ferdiet of 5 to 3 was rendered. majority

and game

1, Pizarro, 9, Singapore, 10, Clara,

10, Niagara, 10, Annie W. Weston 11, El Capitan, 29, James Shepherd, 29, Hope,

year. was no information before the Senate or the

24 West Glen, Haues that he was unworthy.

a large revenue to the country; certainly it 90, Marie Lalse, Mr Neal-That was what I stated. Mr Hunton. Now, will the gentleman did so last year. It seems to me, therefore, Not. to the General's absence, it is alleged "1878, December lat. Beaconsfield; **

that we can afford to

pay our consular 22, Fleders, THE U. S. CONSULAR SERVICE permit me to ask him if he did not know, as offers salaries, upon which they can live Dec. that the wording of the above notios is not Lord B,'s conception of his role is ambitions

bord litad, that there was informa I have heard stated, tion in the State Department upon that very without being compelled to steal, as some of 18, Cleaveland, corrode. It appears that no appointment of in the highest degree. It is to be the head

18, William Rition, this nature can be properly gazetted until of the Nation at the some of the Nation's

liamentary discussion, if it may be so of defrauding the Government out of many source of revenue; for in doing so we are 27, M'Near, the movement has been duly entered in power. Neither the elder, nor the younger

called, which lately took place at Wash-thousands of dollars? General Orders by the Milliary Authorities] | Pitt, nor any other statesman was ever placed

ington on the US. Diplomatic and Mr Chairman. This summer I met ons of and as this form had not been gone through | at so dazzling a height of greatnesa. Aud

that is make the system salf-supporting our naval officers, a man of high standing ma Sam Amni was argued for breaking Consalar Appropriation Bill (presumably because it was not considered therein is the danger --That presuming into the house of Leong Yak Fak, at No. than one sense this debate is important, and character, who I ascertained had been all we have any right to do. Now, as 1 have stated, our wonsular system bring complete without the General's sanction), upon material Power, he will debane the 39, Yan-mah-ti on the night of the 17th of because, while the House of Representa upon the Pacific coast for several years, and

Mr in a large rovenue; and one reason is the notigation in the Gazette in alleged to | asilonal instinot of morally,on which, Daroh last. Clothing and Jewellery were tives holds the purse-strings and makes I learned from him the charges against because our not paid living enl-]

carried away to the amount of

all appropriations, the tone which cha- Bailey were trus, and that Bailey was guilty because our

aries. While As at Lisbon-a have been

prematuro An, however, the only, England can proudly build her great- The wife of the complainant was the racterises its proceedings necessarily of what I stated here he was innocent of where living is pret

Upon my rotura to Washington I called approval of no less a personage than "Fits now.”

chief witness; the identified the clothing, rules, the Executive. It has been our upon Mr Secretary Evarti and laid before spend two dofa cap-I was?

for aver

every which had boon pawrnod," and testified Royal Highness the Field, Mambal Com The telegraph tells me that the new M1- the manner in which the premises had been in a Feb, Malbrek,

would not live in the olty of Washington. 10.

10, Largs, manding-in-chief" la the only authority nistry has already sumed the initiative to broken into, and the articles carried off paring spirit shown in the speeches of sesion from this value and the I 1

did 11, Cors maid to be required by the officiat effect ocuperation in the settlement of the 4 pair of trotzsers was produced in Const some of the representatives, as well as to Secretary of State told me then that he had dad Tot complain about my salary des

I which

12, Ciluruum, she claimed to know as hers from the record the fortunate defeat of such pro- no knowledge of the fasts at the time his such oircumstances: I resigned

19, J. A. TOURMOIL, announcement, the eqpflict of local sabo atill-menacing Eastern Question; coin fact she had made then.

posals. To give a clearer idea of how nomination for the consulate at Shanghal home. Now, then, I know by reasons of this 21, General Fairchild, The defendant strenuously denied the these matters are dealt with in the

pending Was sity is clearly apparent. It is not an dently with fresh outbreak in Macedonia,

The Secretary stated further that he had insuficient ulary there were men abroad 25, Highmoor unprecedented thing to and such differencen

who were dairy

things which were for ch described a hole in the band which investi

the debate which bears directly upon had appointed him because he had had regulation, I know

by consular Humber, they the points at issue. The portion of the line of promotion, and that if he had had Schedule immediately before the House any intimation that the charges against him position in the country to which they were was the salary of the Agent and Consul were true, he would not have appointed him accredited which was a credit to the Go On account of some other orges against General at Cairo, Mr Lox (New York), at all. He took the plase, and one of our rernment of the United States, Why, sir, the British consul, who bad at the necessary consule on the Pacifio count, General Stake! ! should have to be referred Home, the collency Mr Goshen may soon be called the prisoner, the Court remanded him and who has recommended the almost entire think, or some other consul, was sent to in-expense of the American consul at Linbou

reserved judgment.

withdrawal of the diplomatic servion vestigate the charges against hir Bailey, on

1 received $4,000. Lor

,000 for his salary and $1,200 a withdrawal of Lient. Cox's services at upon to súminister not only the financer, Government House Implies. The kernel but the Government of what remains of Bu

and the strengthening of what he a letter written by General Mosby; and Year for oille rent, while the American calls commercial agencies," continues those sharges were found to be true, and $160 for offius rent, and was compelled by donsul at that time received $1,500 and of the difference seems to be,→→Waa Colonal ropean Turkey j in behalf of the Power of Wong Afuk and Wong Ato wars charged thes

Mr Bailey was at once relied

the

regulations to keep Mr Hanton Will my friend state to the busiest and most costly part of the Hall made aware of the form of the

the notif. Hurope provisionally, pending the installs with stealing two jackets and • pair of

Kr Cox

To do that, aborcommittee the money;- from a belonging to

Fung If he was, then the fault would apparently that country i sa suggested in 1877 in your Asse, ca the 80th attimo. The Best-named for ambassadors and their satellites, whose

Mr Neal. It was about two years ago. the amendment of the gentleman from Ohio, Mr Singleton, of Mississippi.--I oppwas lin with the Hilltary Authority to columns The Sultan retiring to also denied being an accompiles and abroad, to dance attendance en nobility, to Mr Hunton. Well I will state to my the gentleman hom Kentucky in the sinte

prisoner

confens to the robbery, but the only business seems to be to dine at oude cannot state the exact time,

While

Lagren with hing and disagree

with wall, li meilida kika wa bars in'de difer. Allor sallied, per force, by pecuulary demanded

Hates to the gossiping of those who have no

frland from Ohio that I held in my hand the ment that the consular system is not paying enom alle socidents will seals the considerations

wife testified to the loss of sympathy with republicanism, and who res 2008 the things daring her

police turn to ut undemocratized, denationalized, correspondance between the State Departe its own expense, I nevercasions cannot cons bent-regulated official Tamiflraj bay, an

Constable

breasted

de Hord thelf

B elegant leisure and abon meat and General Moaby as consul at Hong sent that this change thall be made raising nousually fourishing crop of both leemia to

Tin

Wing Ato ouerying the

dast pleasante, after gallivanting all through hand, is with a laclosed to the State Saturday the gentleman

kong, and General Stabel es consul at Yoko the salary from 1,000 to 13,000, Ou Earope at the

from

Kentucky Glenorchy

Pleurs Oiatie Carlson PJE# oigts Giver had toelf hard-working room for Department that this very man Bailey was stated on this floor at the consular system.

After the self-donvicted fled against Wong Alo, the Courtsubalited

Air Blount I withdraw my amendment, defaulter to the Government to the amount did not pay its expenses, but on the contrary Melebr Mr Blackburn, I wish to ask the a jury, who promptly rendered the dane to the

fram

• The sombrad than man lo charge of the Bill who is the of probably $100,000, and the very fint les brought the Government in debt

consulter of this correspondence, letter Now boars 1160,000 to 200,000 per annum, hold 1 Menolaus (x) Ma Brautaron is indebted to A Scotob

ALLIAGAL DETENTION.

a verdict of laroanya

dato Hongkongi February 21, 1879. The remand cans against Ip Wing Kai admitted his complicity in the crime. Five general at Shanghat now Pa

statement from the Fifth Auditor Radical to some extent for his return for and his wife was again before the Jones previous convictions aguilat each were then We Singleton, of Mississippi.-You will Mr Newlery wall it was on the for a series of yours, and I find, after Charger Northampton. Under the will of the late today ill be remembered that the road to them, to all of which they pleaded find that information by looking at the ro- strangth of that letter that General Stabiel paying all expenses which have been Agnes Muït, vishal gister of the State Department. I do not was sent to Yokohama and Hongkong to stenenty for our fotsular system, it paid Porronte (61) 000 forcibly detalning 101 Any

Two Tai Hi, a young girl His

keep these names in my mind.

make these investigations into the Treasury 4308, 133.96. Tant aves bequsalbod to Mr Bradlaugh, to be of 16 yoàn. 2n

then ssidjathit le quite dugless to say su̸y..

Mr. Singleton, of Misaldippi. I ask the not embrace the year 1879. I have a letter applied at his absolute discretion to the

The girl herself was placed on the stand thing to such contrmed thieves sa you are well advised about this bill as he seems to gentlemen to allow zne jas one word. I from the Fifth Auditor in reference to the Vale of Nith. and testified that the Is the adopted the extreme penalty of the law for your be posted in religion, he might be able to wish to correct another of the errors of the expense of the system and the fees for sald

Jor propagation of anti-Christian and advanced daughter of Tam in Fong and his wife, ofence, a 14 yeare you are sentenced to give me this information "LL

[Laughter.] I gentleman from Kentucky, Loring was year 1879, which I will sead up and havo political views, Me Bradlaugh exercised who live in Circular Pathway. Her father 7 years penal servitada each. "

suspect it if a man by the name of Loring, never evaral at Shanghai. He was vice road in order that the points of differonos vening Star.

mattera apparently easy of explanation It asems not Improbable that Hi Ex

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