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No 395- October 25 is90.1

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The next AMERICAN Ban may be expected here an or about the Tat prox, by the U. &0. steamer Helgic, which brings San Francisco datas to Uw 2nd inst. The next Hsation MAIL may be expected to arrive here on or about Friday bext, the 29th inst., by tho F. &0. stenmor Teker which brings London dates to the 24th wit

THE United States gunboat Palas arrived at Shanghai on the 21st, from Japan.

Tur delivery of the French Mail was begun at 6.40 this evening.

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WBA we wrote a few mails ago as to Sir Authur Kennedy's early return to lirisbane is fully borne out by the papers to hand this evening, which state that His Excellency left England on the 16th Supt. by the Chiamzi for Melbourne, where he purposes spending a tew days with the Governor of Vitoria, le will then proceed to his post at Brisbane, Sta Thomas Wado returned to Tientsin on

Πυ are glad to read that the rumut con- the 11th, from Chefco, and was still there crning 1LE's health were entirely without

foundation, and that he is remarkably well.

on the 15th.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

The notes

expressed his desire to teach these men and then fellows that it was illegal to tako ang thing from a wrecked vessel. Because he bei eved there ans suma truth in the excuse they put forward, the sentence would be more light than it would otherwise have been. They were senter ead to six mouths' imprisonment with bard labour.

In the charge of assault arising out of the

of the This cloned the Sessions,

Marine Court. (Before Captain H. G. Thomsett, Marine Magistrate.)

¦ TALE Ismalon and Okina Express understands ing of Bankruptcy matters in Court or in all $2,500. You sppear to have known

that Mr Marsh, the Colonial Secretary of Chambers,

that in order to pat those notes into circala; Hongkong, will not return to his post here. I therefora referred to the English Act tion forgery, bai to be added to your rob Mr March is at present in Cypris, but a df 1861, and I found the Sect. 51 of that bery. Yu took the benefit of the forgery appement there is, our contemporary beet, which was out adopted into our Bank, as ta s part of the property of wideb you Heves, not permanent. The Express niso ruptcy Ordinanco, providesas follows: "The robbed the Bask.

appear hears that some other changes may possibly Commissionera may sit in Chambere for the bave been by xocident left within your take place soon in the staff of officinis at despatch of such part of the business of power to steal them in a way which, prin Hongkong.

their Courts as on with ut detriment to facis, appears to have been careless, but sa the public ad antage arising from the the subaccountant who was responsible discussion of quentins in open Court befor the notes was not examined and bad ree-st 20-olled piracy in the harbour A heard in Chauburn; and when sitting in not an opportunity of explaining the role prosequi was entered by the attorney

and cumstances, Chambers they shall have like power

do not feel myself justified General. in mying more as to that juri diction as when sitting in Court."

part of tin turning to the Rules and Orders of case. But no accidental opportunity to the English Act, it will be found that Rule rob the Bauk tends to excuse your crime. 17 provides for the business to be imposed ba neconsisten of trade and emmeroo of by the ominouers in Chambers. expose mercantila and trading establish. ments to great risk of being robbed, but tus oxigencies of trade and gomme ce render

Monday, October 25. it uecessary that the Courts of Law abould protect such establishments from the disbon-

Thomas Smith, seaman, was charged by sary of corvin'e in the -nly way within the power of any Court, by the severity of the Jackson, master of the British steamer puishment inflicted on the convicted crimist, with refusing to perform his duty

Ton beard his ship.

Defendant had done no duty since the as a goveral rule.

Lang Alak. I need not examerate all, bak amongst servitude for tua year. It would be very thom are to be found, tradar-debter umat sfactory if the other parties implicated for refusal of duty, and his excuse now was that he refused to work because he got no mons, judgment debtor summons, peticions |¦ could be brought to justice. I hope that

satisfaction from the Cunsul there. for adjudication in bankraptoy on the up. this severe sentence on you,

Ailk. plicator

thay be Ming and gruas diroutage arint He was sentenced to forfeit eighteen days' to al servants, especially to those who in- | pay. clive to rub their masto-, and have the senas to calculate the fearful risk. Nearly vary great robbery is followed by the con veu and pubismut of some of the eri- minale.

TAR Examiner states that the news tile!

The role directs that the following mat tore may, unlean the Cours shall in any case ull-rwise direct or allow, be heard and determined by the Commissioner in Chato bors.

Then follows a list of twenty one rattere which way be thus alt with, and which are

of the Court on you

BREACH OF OPIUM ORDINANCE. Li Atur, 32, hawker, was fined $10, in default to be imprisoned for three weeks, for retailing opium without a permit from the Opium Farmer.

OPTAINING DOODS OG FALSE PERTENCES.

Tang Awoon, 35, a tailor, who was charged on the 11th inst. with obtaining gooda to the value of $32. un the 26th September last, and remanded again from the 18th inst, was again in Court, but no further evidence being obtained, prisoner was discharged.

NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL

The following telegrama are from the Mail Extra of the Straits Times :-

in full rotreat.

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of the men reported as lost, wien General Barrows reached Kandahar after the difə it at Maiwand. It is established boyund doubt that our men and unarmed followers who fell from exhaustion along the Florat roa 1, were killed net by Ayul's irregulars, who sul pursued for four or five miles, but by the villagers who turned out after they became aware that our But forre we Kokaran and the villages quite near are said to have From the chief ouders, and retribation, even to laying WARLO

anch villages, should now be fully exacted. Their inhabitants had always been well treated by us so had not the excuse of the men of Zadawar, who caroalg noknowledged the Wall's anthority, If the political authorities her considor inadvisable, their retributive measures reasons aliould be given, as an exemption

kind will encour from punishment of any ago turbulent villagers to a repetition of the offenes in future. Are the mutizous rapoys of

s of the Wall's army alau to be allowed to return as if nothing courred? Surely an enactment might be made that uo

who did not surrender all aron, ammni- tion, de, he possesses; duath to be the Simia, Sept. 24-treneral Pricurose's re-

The farco of penalty for disobedience. pors is said to be extremely imperfect. It making a puppet prizes here ruler, with a array, appears that Col. St. Jobu first approved band of ruthians to represent li ut the despatch of troops to the fielmand should be pretty

well played out by is. General Burrows is said to attributs the Some stres might also be taken in stop the defeat at Malwand to the indecision of Col. humiliating exhibition of officer of the Malcolmson

and Major Currie, the Com-grisen walking About with naked we maudants of the Scinde and Rombay

and drawn revolvers in their hands. Rod to have duclared that, bad they charged, Kandahar might be thought an unsafe for Lustead of pleading the demoralization of

Ruropeana to venture into Mucitlf. thoir men, Ayub would have been defeated. and yet there ste more than 20,000 of our This, it is apposed, accounts for Major troops supposed to be holding the place Carcio's and Colouel Malcolmzon's Raspore

communications

Lunden, Oot. 8.It is stated that Eng. land has proposed and that the Great Powera havo agreed to occupy and lay an embargo on the chief ports in the jeau 20 with the object of stopp ng anpplies Admirals of the several fleets have been instructed coordingly.

the Chinese Ambus der at tho t'on:t of T8 Lu bey 3.0, should be heard to Chambers nal. The that you be kupt in Fe 22nd inst. In Foochow he had been fined consiped to Constantinople, aud that the sepoy should be allowed to rotura hone

THE 8. S. Belgia, with mails &c. from San Fransisco to the 2nd inst., will loare Yo-graphed to Ladan from China of the kobama for this port to-morrow......

parious of Chung How was announced by

AMONG the passengers arrived by the Sink B. James'n six weeks before the telegram we notice the name of Sr. H. C. Lisboa, was published. Becrotary to the Brazilian Legation at Peking.

ARGUMENTS were heard to-day before the Full Court, in the cast of Ko Leun Yuen & ora. n. Ban Hop & ors, for renewal of in- janetian. Judgment was reserved.

We read in the botze papers to band to day, that the action of Major-General Donovan in regard to 2nd Lieutenant Cox, 27th Inniskillings, when that officer was lent to Sir J. Pope Hennessy, K.C.M.Q., Governor of Bengkong, as side-de-camp and afterwards recalled to regimental duty has been fully approved by the Horse Guards authorities.

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Apress from Hakodadi, dated the 13th que, to that the Lord of the Ists, the Gadar and a small sloop cei the rat (o commence, prosecne, or defend any o have hean wrecked on the S. W. comat of tion or suit, te. Then folls the provien That if in any of the aforesaid rather the Saghation.

contending

partive skall all desire that any According to American papera, the Prequesting by beard and decided in open sident ha commuted the ante cen of use Dont, or if the Commissioner shall be of ani Danielle, co zvicted in the Americau apin that any matter before his ought Consular arta Hing and Yokohama to be so hesed and decided, it shall be ad of murder in the first degree, and untenced journed for this purp se

Rules 13

18 gives a list of eight matters which the Registrar may her and disp se fi Chambers unless the Court otherwise direct or slow.

to death.

Wa leurs from the Shanghai pipera that the P. & 0, stoamer Zambesi, which left Hanging at 6 am th 16 inst. n

countered Losty weather after clearing the là yeemoon Pass, and anchored for 24 bours. She was · Xpreted early on the Boat,

DETAINING A CHILD,

Wong 32, a woman, was convicted on the 18th of ba ing unlawfully 'y foron de tained a abiid under the age of 14 years (namely of the age of four years)

Bain asked what she bad to say the prisoner only begged for mercy.

The Chief Justice, in sentencing her,

Ba

In caso No. 7, pou, Wong Aze, wora con. violet of det lag on Kong

Amul female child, of about four

Police Intelligence. (Before the Bun. M. 8. Townocky.)

Monday, October 25,

LABORKIES.

Cheung Afuk, 33, a barber, and Tsang Sing Yan, 20, a street singer, were charged with stealing a piece of Cotton cloth, value abeat from Un Chu Ying, a hawker, on the 23ril instant.

Complainant stated that he was walking past Third Street on Saturday morning, when irst defendant asked him to go into his shop us be woted to buy a piece

calico from

sion

It is also affirmed positively, on good authority, that General Priorore and eueral Burrows are themselves responsibl

General for the failure of the sortia.

carrying a village when General Primroso, by General Burrows' advice, MANA ordered the attacking party to retire. The clearer than ever.

Brooke was

fler due date of arrival was the 19th inst. rupey, Her Majesty's Court of Unoa- | with intent to deprive the era of os,, and plainant took out three pieces density for a thorough investigation is

aha w uk theref ra bo two days late.

THE BL CK IN THE SUPREME COURT.

NTTEMENT OF THE PUINE IT BE

The Paino Judge, after the Criminal bi-

father of the

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to

The

and line of

Simia, Tuesday Evening, (Sept. 28.)- The despatoles of General 'rimrose and General Burrows, relating to the disaater at Maiwand, have been published to-day in at

Gazette Extraordinary," together with the severe comment thereon of the Viceroy and the Commander-in-Chief.

Geancal Primrose

reports:-- (1.) That on the basis of the political in- formation he recommended the despatch of a brigade to the Helmund,

The Government sanctioned this,

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Now by the English Act of 1841 there was no Jadga app isted in Bankrupt y, and of the Interpretation clause, sec. 28, the Word Court" 18 declarad ti man te wart us Courts having jurisdiction in Bank-

out of

" is da of Bankruptcy clare to mean

of calien to show him. Second defendant

Allahabad, Sept. 24-A vast amount of mptoy and the Commissioners thereof, who patrsion of the said child. You, hoi amicing the eth. Afterwards the first de

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was then standing near the first while ex-

evidence upon the purely military aspect were in feat the judges.

the same house with the mother of the fendant returned to complainant two pieses

de of the Maiwand defeat has be taken by There can be un oubt that the Juice sit-child in Canton, stole the child in the

Court a

of Inquiry. As rogar's the bot put allowing the oroaning of the Hel ting in bankruptcy in this Colony has in absence of the mother and brought her to only the second prisoner having then left

fficers suspended, it may be stated broadly mund, or the weakening of the Khelat i the shop. The first defendant refusing to Hecharge the duties of a Comisainer, and gkong. There yon pledged the child to

i garris D. that a davstry charge ordered by Goweral hilzai also those of the Registrar of the Hinglish | Ip 4 4, who appears to be a

Burrows through Genstai Nuttall

The force marched on the 3rd July, (3.) WAD DOL | sineas hul bem diep noi of to-day, aldregs. | Bankruptcy Courts Bee 2390; thero | marriesi womnu rosiding lieto pectable pay for the piece of calico he was given into custody, and the second prisoner was after- for ten tabl regisrat in bu krapley in this Ted and ascoting you she was told the

mada, and further that during the retreat oaving only 2 463 effectives at Kandahar, or mother same hora 1 parant of wards arrested.

ted but he considered himself safe, as necording our gu were left practically unsupported The second defendant said that while hẹ her eht'd,

while some 500 of the 3rd Cavalry and 3rd to the nows of the previous day, three was examining the calico, a man named months, had suatched it out of his hand. it is suggested that Ma Ise, who he had known for some few Sind Hurso were available for that dats.ufantry and one valry Regiments, and

that la justice to those whitini res hita.

one Artillery Battery wore advancing to atrove to aruan

to organize an orderly retirement,

(4) On the 23rd July the 4th N. I. were yet succeded.

The case was remanded till Friday, the their pursuis, a Commission should be complete and part of 28th N.1. had reached e therefore had arrange to send assembled to taka action upon the report of

230 rank and file to General Burzowa, but the Committee of Inquiry.

retirement from Nakhod and he defeat Aliaksud, Sept. 26.-Some eighty bo- dea supposed to be those of follower

at Maiwand Docurred before the plan was be onging to General Burrows' force, were

e resed out.

(0) The following Dear Mir Gizar.

I cou-

29th instant.

JUDOMENT will be delivered to-morrow morning by the Supreme Court in appeal, in the ouse in which an appoal was taken to the Court froca a decision of the Marino Court composed of the Marine Magistrate, Captain Thomsett, Harbour Master, and the Hou. Ng Choy, Acting Pier Ma is trato. The case was beard on the 13th ult. in the inferior Court, and on the 20th lasting the Attorney General, raid h-fure Coluti was hoard on appeal by the i

the Naprome

› Court. | proceeding to otbør braiuraa he had to The Registrar of the Supreme Court in child was pledged. The eupon the mother This was a caso, it may be remembered, inrike a public sintoment with referanon toxofficis, Othetal Assignes, an officer wherevard the child from 1p Ai

ennslitutas by the bankruptcy Ones applied to the Folter, and throng them which four men dossribed us opium anz

tim state of Fusias in this Court. Theuns e nist with those of the Batareider the crime one with special circame had tried to tind Na Tsoi, but had not when they found the enemy had slackened glers, belonging to Yan mab-ti, their names Leung Ngan, Chu Kum Sal, Leung Kwong publisty which baci bown given by the In Roglan, 1 may here observe that one of stances of wickednose, and i sentene: pou aud Wau Hi Lin, were charge with loav.

Wes and wherwise to ertain matters the data which the Restrer of the Aot of Wong Aza to three years' penal servitude. ing the barbour without a clearancs, on the

: 1861 is directed to perform in Chambers, is rooderet it necessary. 10th insistit, and with being found in un-

His Honour thou to give the requisite directions for notices lawful

00 balls of opinm; the ¦ rock the following statemeul :—

and advertis-ments, a duty which the Cour passion of Magistrates sentenced the first pris no t

The public of notient at the door of has thought it scorssary to take upon itself three months' imprisonment with hard

the dug in the Coley, labour, ordering the bat and carterapeus Cat, un

It is sbandau ly clear that the Cmmis- e ild under the age of 14- years with intent confiscated. sud discharged the uthor pof the Chief Justina or mys, that matter weni ned in tule 17 in Chambra, bolsin.

| Bedog and Saturday, with at the direct

sionera were dirvoted £ take the ny ters deprive the father of the child of ita pua- supera, and this sentence was appeal d

Bakruday au! Live

Pro-to their disc ion to take them to open | against,

int prisoners douied any participation (onday (u-lay-} } naturlag AMONG the passing through by the

Led and laid great stress on the fact that past the fact that the matters nat

renatu Fonch Mail from Shanghal by the practik gelido pod of by the consenter of the

the constable who had apprehended them opportunity are M. and Mdae, du Poney. price near ad, ronda ilarab that

apprehended them. They both had children was nut the countable who stated to ha Ill health loads to M. du Poney, who is this stronte sold be made Toon tu it ne i eference to two wybrany the

and other solatives depending on them, tumi kar ti auluct the place for having,

their mothers in-law wein lame, and so on, with force to which, as in trious

children and the prisons aged relatives and if they were sent to grad these poor Berliculite obstructing the proprem

would amuredly starve. of pubic houst enn har atsen.

agent for the Messages Martimes at Shanghai, takings trip hd

hey will favourably remembered by many Hongkong asidouts who knew him when he was Agent hero for the M. M. (19. The Shanghai pipere tu their references lite se an officis parting with the e in munity, for a turno at all events, speak very kindly of him, and the M. 15 ping acas

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Bays:

now pouring

KIDNAPPING A GIRL.

In case 8, Wang Akin and Obso

Audi, ware on the 18th found guilty of

Chung Achi, 24. colic, was sentenced to one Earth's imprisonment with hard labour,

bim,

He bad given Geveral Burrowe re-

having unlawfully by fo on taken xW1y for sing a busket of vegetabioe value dies were recognized at Maiwand: guier and full instructions from Siala, to

twrive cents, on the 24th instant.

Hicers'

Galbraith, Blackwood, Rayner, Chate I Awah, 69, a coolie, against whom a liver, and Hind. There are believed to be previous conviction was recorded, was sent between

ou the battle-field.

Sergeant Adams, of stealing some wood valas about 40 cents. the 92nd Highlander, has died of bis

wattucin

e fock that be was to use his own jadg. ment and prevent Ayoub aliping past bin

General Burrows reports -

bate Jurists woud be heard by Me | Cours, and that the same procedure apples in the Denes with which they were char- i to gaal for one month with hard labour, foren four and five hundred men buried | towards Ghazni,

Thef Juare having reqrale in en inverge the subject, I bave lost with boneli care, and now pronged to state punny my opini o sa te pranon stad ¦ par troenst Baynila,

Th

as

effusion has rete from the first un

to the Judga in Baskruptcy in the Colony. This curas of proanduro aas been noted men Tee, I am not, but the or less by every sucesiva Judge

amounts to an adoption of Rule 17 of the Bankruptcy Act of 1861.

A little cus dration will show how im portant it is that a Judge in Bankruptcy should

exercise this discretion with the greatest enre.

ilqatrate my messing.

I will mention oly s few instances to

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A petition for an adjudiation in bauk- captey flink now se

opt a Court and published Ir and wide

to the meat solvent firm, before the debtor could get the petition dismissi on its

cook-house of the Buttery of Loyal Artillery, Li Aling, it, a cook, employed in the

was convicted of purloising about 1 lb. of raw meat belonging to the Battery, and was fourteen days with hard labour." fined $5, in deisult to be imprisoned for

QUSTRUCTIONIST.

The constable was called, but had no thing to say as to ang good character the Teu Ato, 31, a hawker, was charged with prisoners had held.

obstructing the public streets, by hawking The Chief Juftico in sentencing themes out of two boxes the footpath,

OD Akiu, Am,fefe i opony

4, in default three days 12prisonment license, the sentences to be sumalatine.

General Roberts as follows:

The Commander-in-chief telegraphs to

The details have just been received Your suca esfully planted action of the 1st was most admirably fought by the troops. Pray accept my congratulatious, and far them to all the officers and mou who have ably supported you,

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health should be the can of M. du Poney's they that the providin; Judge Boak. by las press, miebt do irreparable damage of bay ng kidnapped a chaid agod ab me ninth hard labour, for hawking without a proceeding to

Bla numerous friends will regret that ril-

departure, and will hope that the sa voyage and a visit to France many effect a M. Falcon do Cimier, who restoration arrived yesterday from Yokabam, be taken over the agency of the Messagerie Maritimes Company.

aptoy wed. 1'e chats his anthority to ai i Grandes natad of in rpen Court, and to exercie jurisdianon us fully as is our in one at bushes, cneidering such a

Laurito.

DISORDERLY CONDUIT,

Lum Akum, 27, a coolie, and Kwok Asu,

1. Tuat for the purpose of proveating ho must intercept Ayoub at Maiwand or at Nakhud.

this bo

2. That it was impossible to precure re liable information, yet hearing Ayoub was marching in the direction of Maiwand he started at 6.30 am on the 27 July, enou here by an enormous quantity of ordinanoa and commissarist stores and bagage.

3 After 8 miles march he saw Ayoub'a fores four miles off

M

sympathize with you in the loss of

4. The baggage then was placed in a vil- Colonel Brownlow and those who have allen and trust that your wounded men are lage a mile acead and the infantry deployed further on. The enemy aambored about isuzaulei, pep in the native town Bays that Ayub intens

3. Lieutenant Madeing's -advance guus Russian territory. The began the battle at 11 46 a.us the in- Kandaburees discredit the suggestion that fautry lying domu for tires hours; the Ayub was acting in concert with Abdul British Artillery making excullons practice, Bahman, and ridicule his desial of hostile and the cavalry obecking Ayoub's Infantry, Intentions in eming down, saying that if and a steady fire being directed on Ghazis 6. Between two and three the enemy's guon slackened, swarms of Ghazis ad- vancing rapidly towards the contro. been few, and "I felt," says the

7. Hitherto the Infantry casualties had couflent in the result, but our fire failed General, With the excopila

years, with intens to deprive the father of the custody of the child. The facts of the case were sitopy hat the child as she was à judgment doktor's summons is a yot out, walking with her auf, was enticed

away by you, who lel her for a long dis-37, a scuman, were fined seventy-five seals his intentions bad been frivadly he would on the right. more dangerous pstrumeus, aut may be

named (see 21, Backruptcy Cadicans) Lanes, promising her cakes and playmales euch, in default to be imprisoned for forty-authors murauded within he would

the child's crying ultracted to

to com eight hours, for fighting and oreating a dis-arch of General Earrows force without on the order of any tort baring the power to order the paymen of money, and passion of two thi innan, who with police. zurbance in the Queen's Road East, on the sending news of his spproach and friendly the Cout making the order may be then followed the child; yon seeing y ur 23rd instant.

telas. The natives here evidently W regard to the rifle match between the

ogard Ayub as a man of the past, who You were convicted on very clear evidenca Shanghai Volunteers and the 27th Inniskilpaaie of suc-ty: Jades to exercise prmy Court antune in Summary Juris-ves thus followed, put of the child.

smong othera,

achin

opportunity lost it. They nee

lings, we learn from a telegram received by Lieut. Charley that the total scored by the Shanghai team was 777, instead of 769, as we were informed on Saturday night, the following being the individual scores:-

Glass,

Vineout,

Gould,

Wilson,

Valentine, Buchanan, Bowman,

Sina,

Moutrio Rox,

ruled bearing is generally deste in, and ftoly kemacy, while poulest il us kess might more properly be disposed

of in pen Cours.

i au informed that it has been gi

This regret ou from the date of the Bank - Tuty) doce 864

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81

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Total,.

Lue Diamante, Capt. Cullen, arrived yes- terday, reports as follows on the gals or typhoon experienced on her last trip:--

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dicton

be vbl-ided agains: * pe iupaing credit

of

mony,

Show den, hy)

TFT UP A LOCK

the

Bo much for bankruptcy business As to procedure in probate it is expressly provided by Seo 2 of 8 of 1860, this Pra bate Ordinance, that it shall be lawful for Before His Honor the Puiens Judge, F the Judge for the time being to sit i Chambera for the despatch of such busine of the Court under this Ordianuce as can in the opinion of the Judo with advantage to the suitors be heard in Chambers, and the be hoid

labour.

DRUNE

AND INCAPABLE,

the

and

WWW OFBE."

DISORDERLY HOUSE. Tan Achoi, mistress of a licensed brothel to attribute his defest to the dienbedience to onook the Ghazies It is true that by Sec. 42 danzagen mity of the crime. Far rospectable man, the

Wong si Cosas ( or the Race Uouter). 62 Ja-stab-i, who was votlarga, on dire auris out by

and tires a

at Yau-mah-ti, who was remanded on the to his orders of biaficers; but this is not of two companies of J's Rig the The Bank aptcy Ordinance contains so

the facta I give thesonduct of the troops fed bedsplundia, Giving Apel directions in the where the Suprumodulently or maliciously fi ing such

petition

a; but damages woud at the best gase you very good characters. Uniriiu Bankruptey shall hold ita multitives, afford very uad-quate satisfaction for the perhaps far too much wight to this test eighthood, to the annoyance of the opisions as showing local option. Mus: but at the critical moment, with, a dana neighbourhood, was fined $5, in default to perfect confidence in the supranacy of the resistance, mighty are achieved victory, Although the English Act (the Bankrup

I auntance each of you to one year's be imprisoned for fourteen days with hard British arms has been re-established, and the Infantry gave way commencing from instained. 5th true which is is Act of 180'), irusa w is is principally our

imprisonment with hard abour. In this reapest;

on stronger proof of this can be given than the left.

Vainly endeavouring to rally wol anakun pa vle uni

fact that the people are repairing their them I went for Cavalry, but the General

uder the Bankruptcy Orders u 2, providesa

houses, to which they are returning with terrible artillery fire, from which it had Ord., No.

follows: Theplace

their yomon and John Thurston, samun, of Norway, be-

families. Trade tua auffred severely, had so shaken it that of sitting of the Supreme Court exeru sing

longing to the American ship Great Admiral, älled with people, women mixing freely with order, and ull

to be increasing jurisdiction in Bankruptcy shall be the

The bazaars are General Nuttall was unable to full my daily. place at which the Supreme Court now

days' imprisonment, for being drank and the crowd was fined $1, with the alternative of tour

nces of food, o., are still 8. The retreat was effected without much Ids, or may hold its sittings for the gene

incapable on the 24th instant. The defendab ve nominal rates, but much lower than loss for a distance of three miles, the ral business of the Cas reconstructed in times

Court."

they The Supreme Court was

have unt had been guilty of the same offance

baen, and are still falling baggage meanwhile stretobing miles about a fortnight agu.

This is 1873, and the Reconstruction Ordinance shall from time to time be fixed by the

partly

owing to the decreased de- toward Kandahar. No vigoroza forsuit mand, consequent on departure of troops, was made, but after daylight ta hon Section 31, enacts that the Supreme Judge, Provided always that no question

but largely to the inureased quantity of were Ared on at every village. At Keran Court svall hold its sittings in the prosent which

either

party sh

to be heard building, or in such other place as the Gov

is open Court shall be heard in Chamber,"

Ip asan, 17, hawker, was sentenced to be supplies that is being brought it. Although General Brooke cleared the way to

dabar. eruor

shall from time to tuna appoint.”

ind party ustane, I need hardly say party

labour, for playing Fan Tan on the Hereforting their disputes as to prices, dre, to imprisoned for seventeen days with hard the bazaars are daily crowded to excess The Court,

perfect order prevails, the people really in this so the

creation Ground. tay therefore sit in any part of the building for the despatch of busin-8s.

*Judges,

Then by Section 2, of the sacco Ordi. panen, it is enacted that the word our Ball ma the Supreme Court, and shall

matters in Chambera, except

times at which such sittings wall

interested,

the

require

This clause beyond all dispute confers en Judge the fullest power to hear probate business either in Cuart or in Chambers at discretion, jc to the proviso.

Les Kum Ube, and Qu Awal, the ons convic od of the theft of clock, and the other of alding and abetting the theft, wore now brought up for seniacs.

The first prisenar depred stoutly that be was an honest worklig man, and did not steal the deck, those ord that his aution in the matter hat teen misuuder. Werner the way the thit had gone had alood; be only desired topoint out to Mr not praveat him getting hold of the thief by any teaBS.

The first prisoner a sentenced to twelve calendar monthe bed labour; the second to three extend months" hard labung.

BURGLAR

BOGUE AND VAGABOND,

(Before the Hon. Ng Choy.)

SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS.

orn

to

round after the order to limber had been 9. The guns are supposed to have bech lost because Maclaine stopped for another given.

city palloe Lett Boogkong at nive p., on the 13th

Sept. 26.-A resolution of Gov. instant for Manila; weather fine. At mid-!

anounces the Queen's fatention t night, fresh breeze from the N, and squally;

eoufor a separate war medal for Afghan-

(London & China Express, Sept. 17) I hope that I have made it perfectly clear

readiness to receive for consi- istan, and At 2.30 am. 10th, wind and sea increasing,

We hear that Captain T. C. 8. Speedy, of touk in main stageail and jib, At 6 .. mean the Chief Justice and the Puisne that the same discretion in hearing bank-

Chun Asam, 26, stonecutter, was charged deration the names of British ficara who Abyssinian repute, lato Superintendent of rapteg business either in Court or in battened down all hatahes and prepared ship Judge, sitting together or separately in

with being out in the public streets without have rendered distinguished service during Police, Straits Settlements, and guardian of Chambers is vented in the Judge.

Leo Kum Mo, found ilty of burglary, a pass or light, and being in unlawful the war. In recognition of the services of na- the late Prines Ulumayo, son of King Theo- bad weather, and furled all sail and Court or in Chambers.

bent storm

If then the Supreme Court may sit in Il

If so, as no objection on the grounds of staysails, reefed, and

Was hell sentenced, Chambers in its highsat jurisdiction by duty or priacile can be raised, I trust that awnings,

possession of a jacket. Frisoner was found tive commissioned officers, the Secrekery of dore, has proceeded to China, with a view to At 11.30a.m. there was

When an opportunity given him of on the Praya Central by P. Sergeant State has authorized the creation of twenty entering the Chinese service, in the event secured them.

two Judges or by one, and as Order 2 no further dificulty will be met with in eaying why sentenco shod not be passed Hennessy at 3.30 am. on the 24th inst. five additiousl appointments of the second of war. appearance of an approaching typhoon,

hove

I on which we just quoted from General ship to on

disposing of the various matters now stand on him, he went into a log and rambling He had on a chair coulio's uniform jacket, and plans in the Order of British India our enged down engines and

The Triomphante, Captain Gervais, who statement to the effect the be charge had three pairs of trousers in addition to his responding with promotion to the first was formerly the Naval Attaché at the starboard tack, heading about N.N.W Rules under laskruptcy Ordinance, making far hearing in the two jurisdictions. the place for holding-ittings in Backruptcy To make the way perfectly sith, I will, wind at Nard N. E. by B, with s

baen trumpad up against be by a conatu- ordinary clothing. The prisoner

thut lass

bob hereafter abe bed. The Wind and the Same as that used by the Supremis at the request of the thier Justion, myself ste and one of those who rep with eased in he had bought the uniform in High Street overnor-Cholerat in Conuel Congratulate French Embassy in Louden, leases Brest fluctuations to the eastward.

washing dean Co rt, it follows that one Judge may sit in sit at twelve o'clock on Tuesday, the 26th thin case. sea increasing rapidly; Бед

This mia, Chacbuck was,

Coua congratulate shortly as flugship for the Pacific, with the for 1 mass of silver, and that the other the amies où thin

of Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Bazon De yse the ship and carrying away everything Chambers in Bankruptcy elso.

I am toki the constant justant, to dispose of them, but the hearing ho said, concerned in the Ang Lok street | olothes were also his own property. The onseth Qavan pleasure and approbation, and Brosard de Cornigay. The transport Anna- 28 been midnight the wind

raid, and the defendant about the decks. At

of this tuwing

was remanded till to-morrow, the 27th, offers the hearty testimony of Government mite leaves Toulon on the 20th inat, for Co- and two men having ben peleaded over it, the prisoner being admitted to bail in two of the unfailing discipline, was blowing with terrific fury and the practice of the Chief Justics to hoar ad-

high the witness was afraidjefendant would in sureties of $20 each.

spirit, ohin China, with troops and stores. Tho gon was mountainous; kopt ship's head well ministrative as distinguished from contested

cheerful endurance and strict regard." the Bankruptoy

form on him, and somboed with the

Hamelin, & third-class cruiser, will leave the laws of bamenity and honour, and Brest in about a month for the same destina ocustable to have him resed.

B¢ ad- Leong Abung, 25, hawkor, was charged the absence of excess of any kind duced tion, mitted having been in pl for two years with being found on the verandah of Dr by the troops, and his deploring the The Sylvia, 4, surew surveying vernol,

replace the Ducousdia. Murray's house for an unlawful purpose at fallen, heartily welcomes the returning Commander Pelham Aldrich, which arrived The Judge said his postion with the 4 a.m. on the 24th inst, and was remanded divisions and

their Lok Street raid nothing in his

at Simon's Bay on the 30th ult. from the in his till to-morrow, 27th inst., for enquiries to be Sir James Ferguson, Governor of Bora China Station, favour; it was highly sugions. «How he made.

a, proceeded on her homeward acquired bis knowledge that affait the

bay, Mr Rivers

so: the Order of The Hornet, 4, Commander Eaton, which Judge did not know and not care. Ho had been convicted of bg a robber and

recently arrived from the China Station, was paid off at Portsmouth on the 11th inst, into a thief, and he was pr to be an old

the fourth division or the Steam Reserve. one. The sentence of Court was Are

Lieutenant Hon. Francis R. Sandilands Bars' penal servitude. Je was a bad

From (1872) hun been selected for the ou

for the oummand of fellow, the Court was our

the Mosquito guuboat, the China Station, bodies, nupt. 28.

lowers has expired. Lieutenant James H, Corfo Choung Asing, 20, was convicted of steal belonging to General Burrows' roo, ware (1868) has been selected for the command of ing a basket and some pleces of firewood on found boar Mir Gant, four miles from the gunboat Moorhen on the China Station, the 24th los and was sentenced to seven Kaudaliar. These men were probably vice Carey, whose period of service bas days imprisonment with hard labour, killed by the neighbouring villagers on the expired.

28th of July, If f no punishments bo award-

on the wind and sen. At I u.ro. on the when it has been convenient to take them in 15th the wind fulled, veering to eastward.

pen Court At 1.60 a.. wind blowing with terrific open force from E.5.E., the ship at this time ene Speaking for myself I have more usually At 2 4.m. the takon Bankruptay matters in open Court, mass of water and drift. harometer commenced to rise, wind and sen although I have often taken such business

follows:-

Bar. Ther. Wind. 13th 9pm... 80.04 80 Midnight 29.89.. 70 14th 6, 20.95. 76

N

to

the

must be in Chambers.

SUPREME COURT.

IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. (Before His Lordship the Chief Justice, Sir John Smale.) Monday, Oct. 25,

before,

Wing

J

DAMELING,

Ip Ati, 32, boatman, was fined $2, or in default to imprisoned for five days with hard labour, for gambling on the Chinese Recreation Ground on the 24th inst.; a sum of 42 cents found on the spot to be forfelted.

PETTY LARCENT.

Leaders.

sce appointet Compania and Mr Gibbs voyage on the 2ikh ult.

the Indian Empire.

Kandahar, Sept. 27-Sourcity of forage procouts a serious difficulty to the fifty thousand horaos and baggage animals with the force in Southern Afghanista

ibi to Kandahar the country is denuded.

amb

on

supposed to be those of force G. a. G. Grey, whose period of service

still the same, the former hauling to south in Chambers.

I was under the impression that in the E BANK-NOTE CASE; THEFT or $2,500. ward. By noon the storm, was moderating radidly, having passed to westward. Kept absence of express direction in our Bank

In case No. 4, Leurg Afuk, charged with ship B.E. and it 3 p.m. put ship sa coures ruptor Ordinance it was the more correct prac. fall speed ahead. By midnight on the 15th to; when however this question aroso larceny as a servant, was on the 18th, con- the weather was clearing up fast, the seu its prosent arpect 1 referred to the fountain vioted for having, he being employed by dawn, and fine but cloudy. Manila fine weather with ourrgut setting of the 1s as applicable to prosseding while in the employ of the said Bank. Thence to Loud, and found that in the coutem,lation che Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, and

Prisoner asked to batenced to be under our Bankruptcy Ordinance, the stolen 500 yo-dollar notes, the property of strong to the E.N.E. The records were as hea lng should be in Chambers, although the said Corporation, on the dib Angust.

tho discretion

Prisoner now called on for what he had hung rather then suffolve years' im- entirely subject to prosiding Judge in this

raspedt.

to say begged the Court to have mercy on prisonment for a crime ha not commit. The Judge ordered to be taken On looking at the Bankruptas Ordiannes, him. He repeated that he did not make Sed 7, which gives the Chief Justice power the signature on the notes, and that his way.

frame

Rulos Ordera. I find the previous statement was the truth.

and following

Provided always shadtment:

The Chief Justice, addressing the pri

THEFT FROM APR.

A distinguished service pension of $100 Wong Ayn and eight fri, convicted 29.76 77.N.&N. E. by E

MaxJacob Kahl, 90, & German seaman, ed to auch villages as Kokoran, past events per annum has been conferred upon a retired "if that E.

shall arise which shall soner, said: Leung Afok, You have N. by E

information charging of stosling a cannon, Valut $10, and noemployed was nonvicted of stealing a tape was simply sonttrage the villager to fur oflcer of the Army Medical Department, In ided for by expressly N. by E.

provided by pleaded guilty. to ... 29.65. 7T

ench General Udarü, but for whie!! you that you, while employed as cervant a mast, raine 20, theperty of Huline value $ from H.M. Station at Aberdeen ther acts of violence, whenever donation spector-General A Andereen, A.D N. by E

provision has bean mide in the General to the Hongkong and Shanghai Ranking Choi, manter of a junk, whost senteuc of the 2rd fast., and was sentoured to three serves. General Walker's Brigada reached Dr Anderson entered the service. 1830, and 29.50

N: by E.

months' imprisonment with hard labour

Mundi Hissar yesterday. General Dan Oders frauted in pursuance of the Bauk Uorpora ion, feloniously stole a packet con- ed. 29.34 77. N.N.E.

1667. He served in the Eastern Each prisoner said the en was found

beng's Belgade arrived at Korkoran to day, campaign of 1854, and was prezent at the

retired 20.10 N.. by N. rap of Act of 1861, the Chief Justics may caining 500 pieces of paper, purporting to

Tang Apin, 39, a hawker, who was charged E.S...

discretion apply to auch es any of be re-dollar notes, the property of the sald amongst the sand, and thok it, because

December, 1857 (medal on the 4th of Aagúst 1880 there was, ho. Inspector no Captain on the 10th inst with stealing from but whether they more in st ones is un-capture of Canton in Gen ral

last Corporation,

Deriniu. ral Crack framed as

with olasp). A similar reward has been 28.80

The crime is one of graad eno mity. You there. afor, said "

complainant's person a silver hairpin and A petition on behalf of prisoners was earring, was again brought up; and the com- quiry has met and takon evidence, but it is joined upon Dr Dang, M.D. C.B., who Now the collation of General Ru'oi and were doubtless chosen by your

the Morviou 1895, and retired 1872, rders, drawn up 1 b lieve by the late Mr as being entirely treat-worthy; you bavo presented by a man bor them all plainant not appearing in Court the defen- not known whether it deals with the while its served in the Punjab campaign of 1848- 61 when Acting Chief Justice and having been a trusted servant for tires yours at and gave them the charact honest mien. dant was ordered to find security for his question; probably not now. General 49, including the battle of Goujerat (modal the fares of a Orainanes, as having been the flank; you stole five hundre i plecss of He was examined by thilge withon: good behaviour for three months in two se- Daubeny's Brigade is out, and opportunity with alasp), and as P.M.O. of the expedi

curities of $50 each, in default to be might be taken to punish the villagots who tionary force in China in 1859 (mentioned in sanctioned by the Legislative Connail, does paper requiring but one signature to being sworn.

were guilty of the slaughtor of the majority despatches, medal). committed for fourteen days.

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Rot conten any order regulating the hear-render thein negoclable notes representing! In sentencing the pris the Judge

Kandahar, Sept. 24-The Court of lu

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