No. 5811-JULY 19, 1880.]
succeeding tenanta might cook food on the premies and light dangerous fires all over the bulidings. Not satisfied with this, the Governor calls upon Dr Eitel to consult
the **
marchang Chinese," and the leading i
wers
and left the case in the hands of the jury, who after a short deliberation returned verdict of guilty on both counts against the first and second prisoners.
His Lordship deferred sentence
EMBEZZLEMENT.
THE
CHINA MAIL.
Berlin, Jane 25.-The Conference as he came in to complainant's quarters to du some work, and shortly after the complain- Berlin has agreed that the Greek frontier ant's wife enquired about his watch it shall faclade Janina, Mietzoro, and a por. was bung up on unil as usual the preceding tion of Magare 22.-It has now been evening bat wa Dow non est. Defendant Madras, was also likewise missing. A report was established beyond doubt that Abdul Rah made to the police, and shortly afterwards man crossed the Oxns with the ready con- defendant was arrested with the watob innivance of the Russians, and that the fatter his possession
busy with unexpected complications; he is showing greater willingness to come into Defendant said he took the watch be-is would
no intention of keeping it and went direct to the inspector that he might assist him in proouring his wages,
Fined $2 for disorderly conduct, in default, six days"imprisonment.
Leung Ayau, was charged with the ember The next case called was that in which zlement of $150, the property of Captain
nambuco.
amises. Byde, Master of the British steamer Per- jcause he could not get his wagee. He had Sherpesbury, June 27-Admiral Les dated June 10, announces that an Imperial could not, without loss to the revenue, and
of the Nam-pak-bong Guild consulted; the result being that Mr Price's opinion was fully borne out, Nam-pak-bong gentlemen addin thai water for ten sod bathing purpos be certain to boiled on th The architects
re therefore info.ded that the provisions of the Building Ordinance would be strictly enforced, with respect to cooking places, in every house. All this took place between January 16th and Fe bruary 4th of last year; and no definits reason is given for the present publication the official documents bearing on The Smoke-hole Question" did not sooo aplish
a
The prisoner pleaded guilty, and made statement to the effect that he had entered into an agreement with the Captain to supply the officers' mess for so couch per mentem, and to provide a cook and other servants, Tue ship made several trips to Salgon and generally were so much higher
LARCENY,
Wong Sau Tsai, a hawker, was cliurged
reserved.
3
so deleterious and horifol as some hon.
11.20
wore outy
Latest mail advices.-Yokohama, April inconvenience and injury to the ryoti, in 22, 8hanghai, April 28, Fooohow, April 25, which case, perhaps, it would be better for gentlemen appeared to think. (tear, hear.) ·
the present to simply give the matter care- It did not follow, in the slightest dogres, Hongkong, May 1. The P. & 0. mail, with the advices dated as above, was delivered, fal consideration with a view of saceriain that even if we did probibit the exportation vid Brindisi, this morning, one day late. ing what was the best course to adopt.
of opium from India Mr R, N. Fowler said they were raling Government of Chine would ateist the
preventing its There are later advices from Japan, oid Ban Francisco. The next inward mail was de- A large revenue by pandering to the to that country. There could be no doubt! patched from Port Said, per Messageries immoral taste of a foreign poople, and they that a good deal of the opium which was * produced-raised and Maritimes steamer dyr, un the Sth inst., had been the means of producing and there sed one day in advance of its due date.
oultivating that nato. He ventured to grown-in China itself; and, when they a
were told that the Obiners Governmen A Reuter's telegram from St. Petersburg, urge upon the nobla marquis whether he
were seriously desirous of pusting. deares had been published that day creating with great advantage to the feelings of the stop to the traffic, and a new Military Governorship for the Amoor people of England, introduce the Malwah waiting for our help in the matter, he ould only say that the statement was one territory, and establishing the seat of Go-system of having a transit duty.
Sir O. Dilko rosa at this stage of the which he must receive with doubt and vernment at Chacarowka, to which place the
besitation. Besides, there were other oʊan- general staff of the troops, the administration, debates for the purpose of stating what was and the District Court will be transferred the present state of the negotism overal
negotiations upon trien-Parsia, for example-which were odusing opiam, and which would produce this question. There had from Nicolajevak.
a unions to the Cheloo Convention. The it to a still greater extent if we retired from the trade. The whole subject was une which the Bouro ought not to
approach his hon. friend (Mr. Pooke) seemed so
without «careful consideration and deep imply that they were engaged in negotia tions for the purpose of forging the in-reflection; and he was not prepared to say troduction of opium on the Chloess upon that he could assent to anything which terms which they were nowilling to grant might tend to diminish or to endanger, The fact was, that the negotiations on this especially at the present time, our Indian matter
originated on the Ohinose side, and fuscos for au indefinite period. that any change which had been made with the opinions which had been expressed Dr. Cameron was thoroughly dissatisfied favourable to the ideas of the
the Chinese. Ria bon. friend complained that they had by the Government on this subject. Ang. refused to ratify
the opiums
noble lord who had just opaken he had Mr. Pease called attention to the revenue Oberfvo Convention. There had boon thing of a lower tone than the sp-eo of the never heard. (Opposition cheers.) He moved that the debate be adjourned. -- Mr stankope did not see what was to be gained
of the documents, If we remember rightly, Sourabaya, where he found that in with the larceny of a pair of shoea yester-parations are ordered by Turkey in on second secretary of Her Majesty's Legstion words of the notios put upon the paper 1 so much as this correspondence appears to Tong, that he lost nearly $20 a month, day evening.
have done.
This was servants were clamouring for their wages, and he found himself in difficulties and deserted the ship in March last, leaving THE N. C. D.. Netts of the 4th July bas liabilities to the amount shewn in the in-
dictment the following:-
The British steamer Thornhill, Captain Walker, reports that she passed the a a Merionethshire on Sunday evening at 6 c'clock, about 160 miles distant from
York Waung, bound to New
.. Kiungchow was expected to leave the Old Dock this morning, having bad one or two trilling repair effected. Wo are asked to state that she did not go on the Ambert Rooks on her leat royage from Foodbow.
The
Shen-pas reports that at Bir-and Sovem Creeu, near Yang-chow, it is reported an immense army of rats was observed proceeding to the river and crossing, An uninterrupted stream of them continued for two days, and they did not avoid man or beast. The country pouple aver this is siga of an approaching flood, as rata always desert sinking ship or a house about to be burnt, and great anxiety is therefore fall by agriculturista.
Tua Straits Times has the following in its column the latest telegrams from home
London, July 3.-The Government mobilizing Army corps, and is determined to resist the arrangements made at the
Conference.
Captain Hyde gave the prisoner an excel lent charseter. He had given every satisfac tion ap to the present affair, and had often been entrusted with large sums of money. The Captain begged the leniency of the Court for him.
His Lordship in pusing sentence said that, if the Captain had not begged for mercy for him, he would have considered it necessary to inflict a serious and a heavy pauishment upon him, but as it was it would be messary to punish cames of thin kind with some degree of severity.
The sentence of the Court was twelve months' imprisonment with hard labour.
The Court then adjourned till half past two o'clock for siffin.
LARCENY,
Chan Atim was convicted of larceny, and he admitted fire previous convictions.
The Chief Justice, giving him a strong
rather impudent robbery, Tam Ayik, a coolie employed in a shop in Wing. Hing Street, said he put a pair of shoes outside the door to dry. He was also sitting outside the door, and on turning his attention for a moment the defendant enatched up the shoes and made off. He was followed and captured. He had been noticed laitering about for some time.
sovany has been appointed to the command of the Russian squadron in the Pacific.
. General Skobeleff's troops, while recon noitring, had an encounter with the Tekka Tarkomans, but no further details have been reseived.
*onstantinople, June 7-Warlike pre-
sequence
of the decision at the Conference on the Greek frontier.
Constantinopis, Jane 28.--The Foreign Minister of the Porte has presented memorandam to the Suiten, advising him to use his infigence as Caliph with the Muhammedans of India and Turkestan to induce England and Rossin to become more concllistory. In a Constantinople paper, the Sheik Islam, the sumo views are official-
Defendant said he saw a man runningly supported. when complainant knooked him down and accused him of stealing the shoes.
Fourteen days' imprisonment with hard labour.
(Before C. F. Creagh, Beg.) THE ALLEGED OF FITH DOY8. TALLate in which Chan Kad Chin and Chan Yat Fe, tradere, was again before the Court to-day, but as no competent interpreter had yet been found for the younger of the boys the osse was further remanded for a week.
ALLEGED LARCENY OF CLOTHING BY A WATCHMAN,
Constantinople, Inne 29.-Serious die- turbances have broken out at Haifa, in Syria, between the Christians and Museul mans. The British ne vessel Biltem, with three guns, has been ordered to the Syrian coast.
St. Petersburg. June 29,- Nihilist agits tors! will henceforth be tried in the civil courts.
New York, June 23-Posca has boon concluded at Buenos Ayros
Mr C. T. Mando, whose appointment as at Peking we noticed some time since, leavee England on the 24th inst, and pro- deeds, cid Amarica to take up his appoint- ment.
The President of the United States bas nominated Mr William Pethick Secretary to the American Commission to China,
THE OPIUM DEBATE, of ladia derived from the cultivation of the poppy and the traffic in opium and the duties levied theroon, and to the position of the relations between this country and China in relation to the trade in opium;
дер
by
article of the до
the adjournment of the debate, or how
it exuld be expected that the Government, after a few weeks of office, should be is a position to give the pledge which they were naked to give, and which practically amounted to saying they were prepared to
would be
Berlin, June 80.-The conference adhere carrying out exaling, or negotiating he be exally seen would very soon cause delay. | By abolishing the way
the
and
all that
warning, sentenced him to three years' im with stealing five pieces of viothing, one pair showing an increase of £700,000 as com-stepa for their gradual withdrawal from over delay, but it represented an absolate Uhine-Mr A. M. Šultivan said that the
prisonment.
(Before His Honor the Puime Judge, F. Snowden).
FELONT.
matter
dase
The
refusal by the Government to ratify that article. There had been undoubtedly groat dolay and exceedingly prolonged negotia tione. It must be remembered that these and urged that Her Majesty's Government negotiations wore not isolated negotiations between this country and Chins, for the whist neking admission into Chins for all whole of the Ministers at Fokin had to be exports from Great Britain, India, and
consulted at every step, and they could not British possessions on the terms granted to always be induced to take the same view on the ravat favoured nation, should not, fuwe desired. Then they had freq estly to abandon a source of revenus amounting to to their identical note fixing the Greek treaties, insist upon torma facilitating the refer home for instractions, which it would seven or eight millions sterling annually. frontier, a copy of which has born received introduction of eptum, which the Govern. The negotiations wors, howarat, still pro- dons would be to deprive she people of by Turkey and Greece.
ment of China was unwilling to grant; and Londa, July 1--The Revenue Boturus that Her Majesty's Government should also coeding. Fls could assure the House that india of the advantage of the revenue
this
Was no were assertion designed to without doing any good to the people of amount to £19,500,000 quartora
of India to take encourage
the Government of Lau A-sam, watobman, was charged for the June qua
frot. (Hear, bear.) ile bad reason to motion for adjournment had been moved participation
the noble lord's
bad Alled in the cultivation of the suppose that the French mail which left boxuse
spacch of shoes, three axes and a saw, on the 17th parad with last year.
July 9-In
reply to a question. Mir poppy and dependence on a revenue deriv
to this the breaste Sbanghal on May 19 would bring to
of meny
hon, members with instant.
net A-cheung, a carpenter living at Gladstone said that the Russian defeats ined from its cultivation and transit. The country a compromiss that had been come pain and humiliation. Ela had never heard Man Kok, British Kowloon, said defendant Kashgaria were uncondraced, neither bad hou. member said that the position of this to between Sir Thomas Wade and the in six years apesah from statesmen in the village watchman. Witness lived in any information on the point been received country towards Chius in regard to this Chinese Minister, to which the other For proj sasod from as low a level of political trade cold not be justified either by the elga Miniators at Pekin would give their morality. member for Northamption Che Akal, Lan Aming and Wong Afat, articles enumerated were in his house, but
a small shed, and on the 11th instant the at the Russian or Chinese EmbassiDa.
precepts of Christianity, by laternational aesent That being the be could who was about to enter this El suo might (L. and €. Express, June 11.) law, or by the dictates of common morality. were charged with breaking and entering arti godown of the Cosmopolitan Dock Co. at next morning they were all gone. The door
On the 3rd fast. Madame la Baronne de That position had been condemned by only say, on the part of the Foreign almost be a Minister for India. He did by department of the Government, that not know if the heatben Chines? Was is Sam Shui Po, on the 13th June, with intent was open all night. He reported the to commit a felony therain, and committing and on the 16th the defendant said he had at her hotel in Paris, when a comedy adapted incult g the present Prime Minister and Indian Government would decide whether Embassy was in the Pera gallery in the to the defendant and the other watchmen, Poilly catertained a distinguished company many of our most prominent statesmen, when that information was before it the the gallery (Chinese connected with the folony thera the following gentlemen were SOLD
The prisoners pleaded "nol guilty." and found the missing articles in Kowloon City, from the Chinese, and entitled P-min-ki or Lord Salisbury. Mr. Gladstone, speaking they would ratify this convsation or sarig part of the evening), but he would and said a man there wanted $1.20 to re- La Ramier Blane, was acted with grost on the cussion of the first China war, in whether they would agree to the fresh rather take the doctrine of morality from
1940, said
that justies and right were
the Pagan
"Uninee" than from the Boore- deem them. He gave him the money, and success. jury-Meents B. A. A. Heytor, G. Daniel, on the loth he returned the shoes, sxes and
The remains of Camoens and of Vasco da entirely su the size of the pagan and Betot policy of Sir Thomas Wade. That was
& question of R. L. d'Araujo, G. J. Heinrich, O. Noodt, t
policy on which, of course, he tary for india.
Mr. Fawcett complained of the unfair He said the man had sold the other Gama have been deposited in the church of barbarian, rather than on that of civilised could not speak. The House would before E. C. Cottell, and L. G. J. Francis.
bye, and on the 17th he brought back the imposing river prosession. The Royal galeys him on the subject that the Government hearing what the Indian Secretary had to Sucretary of State for ladis by the hoa.
the were accompanied by a
members Cameron and A. M. say on the subject clothes. He then hat the details might probably prove the articles to theported the recovery of carry, steamers, and boats, and the banke did not view with any favour the oztepsion |
polico. He does not know Civil Hospital this afternoon before the nature
Mr. H. Richard cald he was not goine Sullivan), and said the noble lord was quite werp lined with pen Acting Corner, G. 8. Northcote, Esq. and of a more complicated nature; he would whether defendant's story in Leus or not.
people.
that in the present state of Indian finance as solicit us for the morality and welfare of the following gentleman as a jury; Mesare not therefore confuss their minds by giving
fe challenged them to suggest how the might be otherwise raised. The course of seven million pounds derivol from epiam taxation in fodia wore small. This money could not be raised from the sali tax, or from the income tax. To donbis the former would take the food from the starving to population, and to increase the latter 21. 6d. in the pound would be simply utolerable. As to the misery produced by
Camerop) that as
as much
wretchedness was aptum, he reminded the hon. member (Dz.
that what be
July &The report of the Tay-Bridge Commission of Enquiry has been published. The architect is held severely to blame.
Jaly B-General Skobaleff has despatch ed a column to occupy Kizilarval
July 7.-The Russian Squadron in China
is to be yet further increased
BW.
An inquest was held at the Government id 27 appeared to prosecute. things, but would get them book by and tbs Jeronimites at Bolem. There was a Boglaud; and Lord Baliaburg in 1876, had the debate closed have the advautige of attack which had been made upon the
CASE OF DROWNING.
Mir
the general facts were of a simple
wer abip,
stated
A solemn ceremony of the opium revenue.
The trafio
Defendant said he had been asked by the Ministers, the Robility, and many i was now ourisd on to a greater extent which had been expressed on this resolu- ou the body of ono Ng Kwai Kin, « Chinese give a brief ontong, but would amply complainant to search for the mission took place in the church. The King, this berita from the East India Company, but much could be done to meet the views | the Chinese as those hou, gentlemen wore,-
J. Alabor, D. Alemão and A. E. Abraham, the
male found in Tytam Bay this saorning.
Yeong Asui, fisherman living at Stanley said the deceased was his partner and had been so for the last three months. On Friday afternoon last, they went out in a boat to fish in Tytam Bay. While they were rowing the rattan-binding of deceased's oar gave way, and he fell headlong into the
outline of
of the osse.
The rob
the
and he did so.
He
| BE-
'he
than ever it was under the Company. quantity imported into China had steadily Lucreased, and the retenue derived from the trails by ladis had increased t erresponding extent. Referring to our dealings with Chias in regard to this tratti: the hon, member said that this country in
the details in
Salutes were found them in
in diplomatists were present. was reported to the police by Mr
practically with the opiam question; yet it of the Bocka. possession of a man in Kowloon City, who fired by the ships and the castle. At night
sion, or that the Government could deal Spratt, the
as desirable from time to time to raise a were in-expressed his willingness to give them up the streets were brilliantly illuminated, 6-
protest and not allow the public conscience The police on making enquiries were in- for the same money as he had paid for them, proially the Chiado, and there were crowds formed by a man, who would be put in the $1.20. He said by could find the man who of sight-seers,
to go to sleep in the presence of what be bald to be a great national sin. Major Alfred Precoo, K.M.L.I., has witnest box that he had purcha ed a piece
been ordered to proceed to China na senior of lead from some man, and on being shewn had the thinga. Caes remanded for a week, and defendant admitted to bail in the sam
The Marquis of Hartington aid he about twenty workmen
vfficer on the station, for the purpose of
regretted mathewhat that his hon, friend employed in
At of the Christian religion as well an of Dooks be identified the three printars who of $50.
inspecting the Marine detüchments. similar piece
present there is no field officer of Marines in international and moral law. In sapport had thought it necessary to bring forward China to take the command should anything of this view he referred to the Listory this most important question at so early a arise to call for a landing and combination of the China wars, and said that in period in the tenure of office of the present produced by drink in Glan o
for overment, when they had necessarily of the small detaolments from the numerous 1809 the Chinese Government had saked for and he and it would be shown that the lead wayesterday ha'entered No, 9 Gilman's Bazaar and as British interests may require a cerision of the Treaty of Tien-Tain with; and very little time or opportunity hat maid was that the i was driven on the beach. Da getting ashore done up and abape from those mually by virtue of a warrant he held, and he there between Russia and China, it has been de- | bad atosdily refused to grant it. in 150a007 had to desi, and when it could badly outïoued' entreaties of the Cuine, not
water,
The
do
had mold it to him.
PUBLIC GAMBLING.
of lead and a piece of rope wote picked up ceased never appeared again on the sur-
Lo A-chik, unemployed, and Fok A-to, face; he could not swim, nor could the in the vicinity of the plass where the
coolie, were charged with publis gambling witness. Both wind and current were a0 robbery took place. Altogether there was strong on that day that the witness was un-about 400 lb. of lead solen from the godown, at No. 9 Gilman's Bazaar on the 18th inst.
Inspectar Lindsay said that by himself to manage the
in what are guiled pigs, but of
able
4.
he at once informed the deceased's brother, and that evening as well as next morning
search was
different size
to be found in similar establishments.
1
P.M
those relations had violated every principle
Mc.
W. Pease ouvindon of Chefoo
A was towed ashore, and a report | juxy unanimously returned a verdict of Roor was fitted up in every respect as a gam- Penang, were called to the Bar by the Hon. aowever, taken illam hut that zumẻ time most important subjek. The ba teadjasted on the conclusion of anon
was made, and the body was found near brief samming up by His Lordship the
at once made to the police at Stanley.guilty against all three 'prisoners.
a rock. It
were
There
no other bonts near at the time
Sentence was reserved.
found from twenty to thirty men engaged in gambling. They soampered off in ali directions on the arrival of the police, and the two defendunts were the only persos they were enabled to capture. The second bling houso, and had the usual trap door with spring latch.
After the evidence of the informer was taken, the case was remanded till Wednes- day.
article had never
advantage f that part of the
should be ratified on the urga. t and long- this step in the event of the expected war regard to the opium traffic, but Englaud examine the many questions with which now convention was made by Sir Thomas be expected that it had been in their power
shuld be taken from the that anything cided to add a field officer of Marines to the
Wade-riz, the Chefoo Convention, and thoroughly to examine the present position Evidence was led which clearly connected
naval force on the station. made for the body, but without
Mr Jamieson, Consul at Kiukiang, and by the third artiole it was intended to placs of this great, most complicated, and at the revenue of india, which, howevar, might
bar upon
the traffic in success. Yesterday morning a further search the prisoners with the crime; and after a
Mr J. E. Hewick, furterly Assistant-bupar-
We bad,
question bad engaged the attention of the treaty.
Mr. Gladstone said it was Important to intsudent of Police, Province Wellesley,
Governments of Great Britain and India, and from time to time the attention of that understand the position in which this sub- stood before a division was taken. Ho derier of
Te jest Society of the Middle Temple on Wednesday treaty which pleased as, while we left un-
years. It did not approve of House during a long ratified that which we
respect for the fooling showa last,
the 8th instant.
38 008 A out which there was great felt abject, but he was inclined to think Professor Mein, of Marburg, who was do- Lord Salisbury saying that the third artiulo
occasion sad
on others legated by the Frussian Government to visit of that treaty would be in contravention of difference of opinion, and that difference of on this the accident occurred to the rook where the- This was a case in which the accused,
present Parliament, feeling was Japan, will, in the course of this year, publish the policy which had always been pursued opiston tended rathor to increase than to that, both on that the first volume of his researches in that in 1840 we got 18,003,000 dollars, therefore, that the Government, in the and instico. The fast of IHO DIED WAS TORE
question. For the war which we diminish. It could soarcely be expected, duriag
allowed to
to overrule amiderations of
of reason. women, was found not guilty by the Jury body was found was not very great.
Superintendent of the Go- and was discharged. Dr Wharry,nil, said the body of comstances of the slightest value or inter
interesting country, under the title of "Natur made und Volk des Mikado-Eaiches." This will which we extorted from the Chinese for midst of the numerous questions it had deceased was brought to the hospital yes-t the general in the oute, the (Translated our Manila Bashanges.) two volumes on the doing that which they had a perfect sighs w
He examined it thin was charged with
A funty upon make up its mind on the subject; and to on this ratified by a in 1860 we forced a terday afternoon.
although morning:
the Ministry
of the norident.
To the Jury:Tho distance from where
vernment Civil
LARCENT, FROM THE PERSON.
There were no oir-
Manila.
to do
;
them, which we had
we had since refused to revise,
the
in China, when the country gal #yar he was prepared to give it his
of
then in
Kowet.
Therefore, whatever painful ree
The steamer Churruca returned to-day Industry and Commerce of a Scoreland so late as 1870 woreland to ratify that beat consideration, he need hardly tell the majority the p In case No. 4 Yonay Aghung, was pretting, has got herself faster on to the strangers in the House of Gammon which our Ambasador had done on our doure that, with the very big and faction might attend the remembranos of to assign the osuse of death, Thio skin wan charged with robbery with violence, with coef, and was breaking up gradually, Yes- the debate apo inability of Sir Thomas to injure our trade with Ching other waive his consent to this resolution or to may Cases in which that which was evil was.
larceny which could
left eyelid had been eaton, apparently by
It had been dead about thres not be brought home to her. days. is that of a Chinese ruale. The
AN INCORRIGIDSE,
(9) from the wreak of the Carrie Hum- phreys, The barque, with the Bt. It wind
The Chinese Minister and his
were present in the
gallery for
fish. The body was loo much decoroposed
darlag
the Opium trade.
larceny, and reset. He pleaded guilty and also admitted fire previous convictions.
The Judge deferred sentence till another
day.
peeling off in some places.
The Jury, after abort consultation, un- animously returned a verdist of "Aezident- ally drowned."
Law Notices.
HONGKONG,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
Tuesday, July 20.
10 Km.
IN ADMIRALTY-Before the Depaty Judge and Commissary Hon. F. Boowden, and Capt. MoEgon and Capt. Tudor (AB- B)-The Strathmore.
SUPREME COURT. IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
(Before His Lordship the Chief Justice, Sir John Smale.) Monday, July 19.
chose
carried
a
Leung Aping, arising out of the forgery prosohing typhuoti, the watch tower huistou Home delay has consented to present to no right to force it upon the people should be considered from the lonely look into the matter could my
Police Intelligence.
Monday, July 19, (Before the Hon. Ng Choy.)
#TEALING A CROW BAR.
sum of §6, in default ten days' imprison- ment with hard labour, for stealing a crow- bar from a quarry at Shek-tang-taui.
Defendandant said he picked it up in the street.","
ULUN KS.
The The
with a des
view
for refuge. The reading of the Bar. to memorial, which is in the form of a large great c talegraph communiosted this news to all album baund in morocco, each galon-it was for the people of China to India and Indian drain. His hon. friends to the local Governo
The hull of the American barque Carris the
is headed with
place Humphreys, aiunded on the Apo reef, was and York, and prays the Roors of Londono,
the remo
It
bad
of
to
He was stiil
the Ministers of State, and the representa (Hear, hour.). It had likewise been stated fool, and not be away by those laclized to believe that it was wipe to lega
would hear leas about it if it were
were proposent
motion for the purchase of the Bay his cale- great deal which as to the people of people to make up the 6,000,000%, or Roble friend was based upon a low level of
poera.
bat s
Fish
ress hir that
India should surrender. (Hess, hear.)
If they were told that the
Othe
or Chat
they
behalf. The effort of this wrong had been inadequate attention he had been able to
give
to what bad taken place, this was not one of the subject, it was not his intention to Wat Uwing to the serday she lost her rudder and stern-post, And im a few daya the vessel will probably from outration, to move the second reading enterprise had boon injured. There was anything which could have the effect of marglodoth of andgl But, farthen, great
been disappear.
A large sum of money in notes was lost of the Marriage with a Deceased Wife's this extraordinary fact that missionaries disturbing or even diminishing such an ledge of the
of Commons, it has
were refosing to admit to the Christian important branch of revenue as that which change had taken place in China. The old system bad given plude to a new one, of a by an agent of the Hongkong & Shanghai | Nistor Bill in the House of members of communion persons who consumed that was derived from this opium trade.
been decided at a meeting of
Down to 1880 It was expeated that the Sessions would Bank, on Saturday, the 10th, The policetionout and others interested in the mea opium which we were foralug into the seemed to him that this was not a time totally different character. Obing, aube:
opium was went from India so tamper with be finished to day but two cases still land was communicated with.
(Hear, jecs to all the objections: connected with Yesterday (18th) owing to the low state are to solicit Lard Houghton to introduce it country at the point of the bayonet. Even when they could afford to
without over,-a charge of bribery against Ng
in the House of Lords.
ma contraband trade. The Governmens The if opiam were a blessing to the people, branch of the Indian revenue.
instead of a curea, he contended that we hear.) He felt obliged to make some of China objected, bus on one who had Ayung, and a obarge of perjury against of the Barometer, and for fear of an ap
memorial from over 200
protest against the appeal that this que drum as an indication of probable storm Her Majesty & memorial
polat case which was heard in the Supreme Couzi | à
The small craFin which theyors and ex-mayors of England and Wales we had done. He might be told that it was in of the dictates of morality as they were that theme objections were codBAYAMO the other day. The Sessiour therefore in the North."
lavour of the abolition of the restrictions
tions far better to have an opet trade was a entertained in that House, and should be made, or that that Government was intere bour for
deaessed wife's sister, smuggled trade. No doubt there was a stand anjourned til 10 d'oicek on Thursday perceived the signal hastened to the bar in
it related to
disapproval of the traffic. t deal to be said on that ground; but altogether neglected so far as it next the 22ad instank
Was: max., 755.03; m.a., 753.50.
we were not the parties to decide the
there was no doobs whatever that do declined
the question a distinct occupying &
were the secret accomplices of those who that if we did one of Ladian finance. But it was a ques carried on t had also been "wald
this
g contraband trade. signatures of the Lord
Indian fluance. (Hear, bear.) No
oorrupting provide the supply other people would: tion but if other people chose to do wrong that one bad I that if this trade ware (fear hear) The worst offence charged
ggested notions complained of Christian named Antonio Ozorio, for the The torcentenary of Camoens wesvelebrated was no reason why we should do wrong. put an end to this country should recoup against himself was that he had described people for its loss. They maat the decision of the Chinese Government to sae of $12. The sale of the stores, rigyesterday with great pomp. The civil an- (Hear, hear.) The Chinese bad said that the Indian Chun Achang, ocolie, was fined in the ging, dic., could not be affected, and will thorities arranged an imposing procession, they did not want or require this drug; regard this question from an Indian point dit opium as a wise one.
be jed проц
them of be resumed on the láth.
which the King, with the Royal Family, and we had no right to force it
lise the importation of a drug rather than ja
which they might very justly continus a contraband traffic. It appeared to trade, and indulge in if they were dealing with tives of Foreign Fowers took part. The that the trade was a
own interests, Morality of that kind, was him that one serious group of evile had been
pof TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN,
NEWS BY TÁ FERNCA Cheung Akat, Wong Ating and Li Aaz,
Doputy of Maczo in the House of Representa that it was regulated. He had coedingly cheap, and he thought they got rid of ; but he did not deny that mich MAIL
tives, Senhor Searzishis, bas-introduced a nut get even any bouefit which had arisen
remainei lor grave and corians consider. were charged with (1) unlawful and by
grotto in the
the from the regulation, but he had soen a fraud bringing into this Colony a female.
showed that the brade was that there ebould be a tax upon the Eng- ation. It was said that the spesch of his TELEGRAMS.
colony whore Camoens commenced named Wong Ataot, for the purpose of pror-
brated Andea Peter Anderson, a seaman on board
(Straits Times Extra
anything grotto is now the pro-
morality. titution, (2) unlawfully bringing into this
Constantinope, June 25.-The Farts has party of Senhor Lorenzo Marques, who is China (Hear, hear.) It conclusion the 7000,000 wolls it was so light all condition of India was not to be taken Colony the same female with intent to all the Clydesdale, was charged with being hes for the purpose of | prostitution. drunk and refusing to pay their hire on the proposed to delay the fulfilment of the He agreed with his hon. friend that they into account, that meant either one of two
to things either that they were to saat me The prisoners pleaded not guilty" to 18th instant.
convention relating to the Montenegro and
the care of the Senate of Macao, both sounts, and
Defendant admitted the charge end seid, i. Albanian question until the agitation bag will be the purchaser and will transfer it to amendment All be should ask was 1
the Secretary of State for India would ought to avoid nanocacy itae, and be obligation to make good this revenus on the following gentlemen
a meeting at Lewes in aid of the Church ive the question his best consideration, reduce extraordinary expenditure, but be part of the people of England, or As a
Could not Bay
that he was at present very wers empanelled as jury-Mesa F, he thought his friend had paid the chair subsided in albania. The albanians have Rapp, & Jorge, K. C. Hurley, J. M. de coalies for him.
protested energetically against any dis Missionary Society, on the 81st ultimo, the (Cheers)
Mr M. Stewart wished to direct attention hopeful of malding any large reduction in were to be content at the present motusa
a promise that something would Fined Eason, W. H. F. Darby, J. H. Gox and J.
twenty
pay memberment of their territory in favour of Rev. G. H. Pole (from Japan) gave an in- MoWaters.
account of the development of more especially to the opium trafle in ordinary Indian expenditure. (Hear, bear) be done in the future its would be a high twenty conta amends to the chair coalies.
teresting
of Burma, where it was carried on under the Be cond not agree that there were no The Attorney-Gener, Hon. X. L. O'MM-
ondon, June 24-Mr Evelyn Baring, Europeas, civilisation in that country, and Indian Government, larze taxes which pressed upon the people of level of morality Indeed if they were,
to the instructed by the Acting Crown Boll Chundoo, u seaman on board the steam- | British Controller of Egyptian Finances, the progress of the missionary work there. titles of the drug being introduced India nad which they ought to get rid of 196 part of their constituents, to add f ilor, Mr Johnson, prosecuted. He briefly ship Venice, was charged with being drunk succeede Sir John Strachey, who use re Pole went out to Japan as an engineer
income tax, in payment of these Beyan in 1878, to show the natives how to construct and diffused throughout the countty by before they surrendered any songs of penc set forth the case, which was that the girl was and incapable in the public streets yester- signed,
millione(bear, bear)but nobody bad at day. orphan, and lived with one Lu Alang at
London, June 25-The Albanians have
of the people of India. With mill development to England in 1870 for Since oplum had been admitted to that place called Tung Mul, in the Tang Koon Defendant admitted the charge, and was refused the mediation of England, and are railways; and resolving to become a mis- agents on whom he chook was placed income which did not repress or retard the order to argume
slunary he returned to
There was another kind of
of morality, district. One day in May last the first two fined twenty-five cents or one day's in-organizing resistance to the dismember the necessary study. He hopes to return in country there had been a great increase of regard to the policy of prohibition to which pagested that course during the debate.
October next. When he left Japan there orime." This country ought to do what was / it was recommended that China should be the lowest, in his opinio
of all mozall prisoners took her on board flower-boat, prisonment.
ment of their territory.
right and act an
an pemaple. He had to ank allowed to return, he reminded the House Was Brussels, June 28-Diplomatic Folations were about 1,000 baptised Christians; now,
mout abion mac
mada promises without know bave been broken off between Belgium and according to the latest report, the number the House to give this matter its careful that that policy had been tried for the first and that won the morality of Govern
consideration both on moral and commercial sixty years of this century, and resulted in Ngai Afung, a stone cutter, was fined $10, the Vatican
was no less than 6,000,
trade, which was aging that it had the mesos of performin an enormous a demoralisation that he had refused to make a promi grounds.
The Feal Frugs of his noble friend Two sermons were prenobed on Bunday at was warned not to do so, as there were in default one month's imprisonment with
Christ Church, Hants, by the Bey. A.. Bir G. Campbell said the area of cultiva companied by green-coated, constablɛa here who would | hard labour, for stealing a wooden basin and ; passed a bill for mitigating the Fulk 18*Hatobinson, missionary from Hongkong, on { Lion of the poppy was not being extended all who were concerned in it. The Chinese The ban, member for Meath tried) Reduce beat her, if ako wzied. They then wanted a quantity of tea trum the counter of a shop by a amali manne 26. The Porte, behalf or were seach service for the entirely apart the question of forsing op 'frequent collision, and there eased diploratior next. Is was bad enough to be snked Missionary Scolety by the Ludian Government Putting people and the merchants of our own nation them into giving a promise for the kersion
en the Chiness, he held that the growth of
• note to the Ambassadors of the Great above LA Wing Fun, a coolie, was fined $3, in Powers at Constantinople, pointing out that
A return to probibition would in all help them if they were to get rid of present of dren trade, acy system troop ship Tantur, has taken place at orary way who told her that she was papped i default five days' imprissamani esa rogue the Crest Powers have only a "right toe death of Captain W. H. Liddell it under Government out of was better inmate quarrels which note ended into give promikes for best design i
tate of difficulties by promising that they would Brad mediate and not to decide on the demara Portamouth, under painful cirqumatanoes, fie did nas ato vero bonid sacrifice our Probability bring about a similar atste do something the sesion after hekt.” They the and vagabond.
shinge and if the trade must go on, a he Defendent and a number of others were Hon of the frontier. The Porte also my He was missed from his room by his wife, retine from plans for China she believed it inevitably innst, it was far better Bould not give a promise on this question
the revenue of If the
entertained the sirecrest and musi to the nizant of the these prison
prisoners. obstracting the thoroughiere gambling of that when the Albaniane tre pesified ite and on a search being made his body was übinge were to be poisoned by oplum he that it should be placed under proper bent he dealt and 18 should be la stelt on the venelmalon of the evidence life Fas-lati. He was the only one who was troops will zooccupy the disturbed districts found lying in the garden having fallsh would wash it should be for the banens of controls I WAS SING
arrested. Of course ho aaerted that he had and reimburse Montenegro its exponses.
oned but he died
Under of this trade were demoralising to such an power, with justice to the people of Iridis, our Indian
lian rubjects. (Oh, been taken by mistake, but the ortidance of
their connection with this
antjoot of Sunday
ορία π To rouinting It, by porhibiting the exportation
Jong
romarved to to justify the cultivation угда to, but opposed by the Secretary of State been killed by how the fall had been caused. we permitted the manufacture of ela in of
opium from Indian
dlan ports; but it ought Let it be understood that painful for the Home Departmenta
nothing to The House of Lords read a third time The deceased officer was born in 1889, and this balinity. He looked, however, upon to be proved by those who held that con- theniesires the free and deliberete examfuk After some remarks from Bir J. M Kenna, and passed the bill for legalising marriage entered the Royal Navy as a naval sadet in the direct connection of the Government tention that opium was so demoralising on of the question. (Clear, bour.)
1846, became anb-lisutonaut in with a deceased wife's sister,
lion-with its cultivation, manufacture, and male not only in its use, but in its abuse, that 1802, tebant,
1864 Appeal has discharged the
commander 1863, and captain, with great dintre The Government ought we ought to belp in its absolute prohibition Dr Cameron withdrew the motion, remark. 1871. He served as lieutenant of the Jura- to endeavour to gradually withdraw from all over the world. That had not been ing that if the noble lord had made the Cairo, June 26-Peace has been con operations before Bebastopol 1854-58 (C-as a Goyeroment, are concerned, unless oplaton and of evidence as to whether the listened from the Prime Minister it would. cluded between Abyssinia and Egypt. mean and Turkish medals, Sebastopol clasp. this were followed by great commercial use of opium, in moderate quanilides, was, neyor had been made,
Ал
and ultimately trought her to Hongkong.
On arriving here, she was taken to the third
prisoner's house he began to cry, but
and cente,
ordered to
-
LARCENY.
Оговое......
Berlin,
Jane 28-The Lower Houes has
Mr
of the
ten to take her back to Tung Koon, but she was unwilling to go, and aried so much
to take her on board a boat under the pre-in Queen's Road Central yesterday evening.
Constanti ople,
A ROGUE AND VAGABOND.
learning of the session of Janina, has 80 chiect. "
sa to draw the attention of the neighbours
Collections made at
The
the greated such a disturban be as ultimate.
and would be taken to Bingapore be
ly led
Lordship pointed out to the Attorney Gens ral that there did not seem to be anything Against the woman the third prover the constable wis made the arrest was too She had no band fu bringing the girl into positive to admit a doubt. this Colony, and whatever she might know about the trade it did not appear that
ALLEGED TILEFT OF A WATCH. ahy bed over acen this girl until she was Ng Aon, a servant, was charged with the ball fannen say theft of silver watch and a brass chain brought to her house,
The Attorney General comparted with from Lance Corporal John Hewett, 27th ~ His Lordship, and the jury were directed Inniskillings, this morning.
to return a verdict of not guilty on both counts in her case.
there from
26.—A resolution in favour
The
Assistance
that
the deceased
Jury returned a
of
than.
ta
who were engaged that trade name into
that the effects
with
or
fottspezion
ош
to add thres
&
which
i but God
Lona wae proposed, and agreed verdict to the ene but that the and restrictions and taxation he was preparad, extent that we ought to assist China in to take st pa for the gradual termination of
The Court of
appeal
Corporal lewelt said, 'that the defendane (Writ of error in the vaze of the Tichborn in the Binok Sea, and was present at the i contieelion with ibla traffic, so far as they proved; there was a great difference of same specchan that to which boy had just
was employed by him as servant in Victorin
Elia Lordship then briefly summed up Barracks. This morning at an early hour
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