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No. 5684.--AUGUST: 4, 1881.]

THE CHINA MAIL

The Judge: There was a letter in which acting under instractions from Singh. They said, if we enter into a charter will there war stipulation, that the ship pore-telograms coming from Macaliator you accept of it. That might be a contract would get the benefit of passengers from and Co. Chestor was utterly unknown to between the Captain, and Mouars Stevens, Singapore to Penang, When wore thesu Hing Kes throughout the transactions. but it was a totally different thing from a words used --Witness: They certainly were Mr James never in any way professed to contract between Hing Kee and the Cap Hing Keo that he was the agent. They tain, They had represented to hint through it, and it was with that view

Macso.

Ang, Jud.”

RUSSIA AND THE SUEZ CANAL (The Globe.) Some time ago we had occasion to call

put forward by tho Russian Press to the attention to the pretensions that were being itel of the affairs of Egypt. This foster

orally supposed an a

public at large, a semi-official claim

The Judge: The captain said this was in hate this contract on behalf of Macalister that his instructions would carry him Prison) set forth the basis of his petitioner, the problem is a comparatively easy whether he would lay copies of those of English opinion not having been checked

not used.

and that Messra

To

to

The formal generally in

has

which are

to reprosent

the subsidised lithographed sheet of the St. Petersburg Foreign Office. In an article which should receive due notice from the Government, this journal, after disclaiming

desire to

to moddle

the affairs Tunis, or Morocco, points out that to the steamboat communication that

lias of late years been comparatively unpro. Foreign Ofico had copies of the commer dnctive, has boon transformed into paddy cial treaty recently entered into between At the last session of the Janta dnes. And I learn that this is to be Germany and China, which was read to the greatly extended by small branch canals assembled Parliament at Berlin on the 23rd Fazenda, the Wai Song farmer (who is reaching ont into the adjacent fields to the of May last, and the trouty recently entered southward. At this point, and close to the into letwoen, Russia and Ching and The Fan tan farm will most probably one of solution, but for irrigating the entire treaties upon the table of the Houso. Sir ti the drift. Where do you get this stipula- & Co., and they found they could us that they got the exoneration from him. sufer a considerable decrease in price, from plain, many obstacles will have to be 0. Dilke said: The German Treaty will be tion --Witness: There no stipulation at on Macalister's behalf, and

presented Parliament. all. It was simply that the vorsel was go- thou said they would act on the Captain's Mesers Mazalistet, knowing they had given more ronsors than one. On Saturday last, overcome.

Facilities for recreation-plouant rides, Russian Treaty has not yet reached, the ing to Singapore and Panang. The-char bohalf. He would remind his Lordship of no authority to the Captain to enter into about 7 pm, one of the principal fan-tan drives, walks-have always been a folt Foreign Ofico, though we know its sub-how boon made by the Agence dinge, terors had nothing whatever to do with her. the letter written after the break down a charter except through Mesara Stevens,

Last stance, but it will be laid on the table a a Recreation soon as a copy is received. She only took passengers and oargo from by Hing Kee to Mesars Stevens & Co. had chartered the vessel for Saigon. Woll, gambling-houses was attacked by a band of want of this foreign settlement.

Auxious robbers, numbering about ten, who made year a project for forming hore to Singapore and Penang, and that (Lotter read). If Messrs Stevens had bean what did Messrs Stevens do?

Ground, or small pack, took form and In the House of Commons on the 28th, anything by the way would be for the bene-acting under the instructions of the Captain, at andresen, they, and hoped they off with, soup 8400; they fired a few shots, shape, and began

into Sir Dilke, fit of the charterera

would they have written such a letter. The dont tranenction,

Tripoli, it of Hayllar said this was purely a quos. learnaul gentleman referred to the letter writ would be able to carry thre, thing, through, wounding an employé of the house in the excontion. Gradually a considerable tract suit that the Cake, replying to My Cowen,

31. owing concerning the charter party. It was

ton in reply to this by Messrs Stevens & Co. They telegraphed to Mesars Macalister that hand. The rufians were also engaged in of land has been purchased on the would remain in force till December a question whether he would be able to At that timo telegraphic communication to they had engaged the ship heavy damages gambling. It is believed that they intended Posite side of the Takut road from Negotiations for fresh treaties, would be re- has been established between Odessa and

the foreign aottlonieut, in which roads sumed with Spain, Portugal, and Italy, and Singapore was not open. The latter written Macallater would be liable in

interest in the future, of· by Mir James wat signed by Captain if they did not fulfil the engagement Messrs to lay hands on some 825,000, which were have been laid out and raised by deepen probably changes tronld be made that, Kussin as a strong

of Brypt. The Judge: This does not seem to be Chester was to explain the altered circum-Stevene had entered into. They trasted deposited in one of the rooms in the house,ng the pits and depressions already oxist- would be of great advantage to British account the agence Busse is of opmien that

The of the to the matter blowing over. The vessel

announcement was received the Khedive's dominions ought to be placed A great many trees have already been trade. ing.

th the best alluded to in L or M. (documents put in)." stances in consequence of the break gorene ultimately was ordered to proceed to Saigon. which they could not succoed in entering, set, though not with success; yet with cheers

under the control of the Great Powers of Witness said the charterers could not wire. All through the affair Messrs.

The Court adjourned for tiffin.

as the door of the room was immediately the winding roads begin to furnish pleasant Colonel the Hon. B. C. H. Spencer, lato Europe, and not allowed to remain any rective cargo in Singapore for Penang, but had represented themselves as the agent of

walks compared with former times, and captain on the retired full pay list, Royal shut. Owing to this affair the employes of afford great promise for the future.

to the almost exclusive. sabjout A Artillery, died on the 24th ult, at his resid-fluence of England and France. that the Captain miglit do so. It was usual Mesare Macalister. It was not necessary

The for vessels to take it.

for him to establish that. What he was

the gambling houses have now been ordered small steam engine on the band pumps enco, Combe, Oxfordshiro, at the age of

river water into some of the ponds. By au sixty-four. Deceased was the seventh songence Russe does not condescend to inform its readers what reasons exist for supersed. to wear arms when on duty.

arrungonient mado inat year, a culvert of the first Load Churchill, and brother of under the rampart, feeds, from the canal the prosunt peer. He was horn in 1817,ing the present satisfactory

of the Khedive by the impracticable rule of spoken of above, others of these ronda, all entored the Royal Regiment in 1835, and that phantom, the concert of the European of which will eventually be connected, and became lieutenant 1837. He served Powers; it simply observes that the amara. so daily supplied with fresh water.

Chin the whole of the operations in tion of Tanis renders the moment opportuns Les difficulty has been met in securing and was present at the destruction for sotiling the fortune of the other African

sions of the Porte of pes:essions the land than was at first anticipated en ac of the batteries of Anroy in 1840, in the

of Russia. But, advantage of

waiving this it The original plan contemplated the of the

tion

cancel for the benefit of the charterers or

not,

did not affect thom.

The Judge said the difficulty was that it dont zuidance. They

was contended that Mr James was the agent of

of the defendant.

even ar

On the Court resuming after tiffin, Mr Hayllar said this was & question now dealing with was, did they positively

The Attorney General aid the position really between Bir James and others. It represent themselves as Captain Chester's of the Captain was this: "He said what ngents. The Messts Macalisters were ovi-

procaution ever agreement you may have made, determined to take every procent on I must obey my owners or my ship's for ranged what he was to do in the event of chacterers." That Mesars Stevens did not the telegraph breaking down. As Messrs put themselves forward as the agents of the Hale were the agents at Saigon, so were master of the ship, that is the agent of an the Megara Stevens the agents at Hongkong other agent of their own principal, was what they would have done all throughout

China.

SHANGHAI,

(Mercury.),

Blonde. "He also took part in the capture

and growing

On this

administration

course, to the

Mr Hayllar said the Captain was person-

The atmosphere was very oppressive this ally responsible. He had taken the re- sponsibility upon himself by the letter he

morning (July 25), and two nccidents occur weather. A mafoo fail from the box for to at

gents hero. In the

had writton. Hu was either responsible for The only conclusion the Captain could come Blown, he contended, by a comparison of red more or less attributable to the salt count of the many graves scattered over the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and the abatuble point, we think that the claim of

himself.

the charter party at all.

25th

Mr Hayllar asked if the Captains had scou

it at that time. Witness said ho had not.

he came with the telegram "must proceed

Messrs

ara Macalisters at

DI

the

He

Wocatug, Shanghai, and the country, such as England and Fiance

we possess through the Suez Canal being the subjoined appointments of Naval highway to India, while, as regards the zotted: Lieutenant John E. Bearcroft to

to Saigon." It was waiting his signature did not think there was ich Hofrate, opening their eyes for the sun just at Messra. Jarding, Matheson &ed and fresh water supplied daile by the officers to the China, Squadron are g passage of her shipping, if this argument is

Ho bad called to sign it at the same time ns

48 done

there never was a case such as

difficuity

peril

stroyed.

y

structions

Back

This has been

Press

the

stages

to

The Judge said this did not appear in i telegraphic communication with thend what they really did do. It was only kong and Shanghai. Bank for its owner, and will greatly add to the desirableness of sturning and capture of the heights of of Egypt will not for a moment bear inspec store at Singapore, wore after they had done what they raw The mafoe apparently fell in a fainting it, Tientsin as a pince of residence, from Canton, the attack and capture of Amoy tion. She has no comineral interests in

of the wire emergency

beyond their instructions, and after; by the

which it scons he is occasionally subject. both the pleasure and the health point of Chusan, Chapoo Mr James said he believed the charter being broken he was to ask Mesara Stevensstoration of the wire, that they heard is recovering satisfactorily, but has lost view. For it will furnish pleasant recreation Chin Kiaug, and the demonstration before ve, she has no political interest such as party was closed on the afternoon of the for instructions. This was a coating from Messa. Macalister, that they began two front teath. A pony drawing a Muni- opportunities, and change the stagnant Nanking.

expressly provided for. The astor did find himself in this position at Hongkong to open the eyes of all these around The Attorney General said in the whole them. First they wrote a letter to Mesars cipal watering cart was struck down by the pools near me into pleasant ponds of commect the Co.'s

| મી and died shortly afterwards. rising tides. experience of the British Mercantile Marine

time to the important piece of infor- lay on the Bund till about 2.30

a very trying summer. It the Kestrel, vien Triggs; Assistant Paymastor to have any weight at sil, then Holland mation that in what they had done they p.m. The intanse oppressiveness of the has been very dry, with scorching winds Herburt 1 Warren to the Duke of Well-hal on other nations have a better claim

figures only When he cards to the office. Witness did describing in a few brout lines the position were acting for the captain, and that it was atmosphere was relieved, about one o'clock front the S. W., until within a few days ago. ington, additional, until appointed to a ship in the list of the countries, gure use (f the On Monday night (18th) we had a fine going to the China station and Assistant canal. But whether the claims be ridiculous not know how the drift had come into the of Mesura Stevens & Ca. It was not a on his authority that they wonde the

charter party.

a great improvement in the Paymaster Sidney W. Wright to be Ser custody of the plaintiffs, He supposed he business position he did not think a man eyes of They had then to the by a distant thunderstorm, a heavy shower

Macalister; they

or not, it is seriously put forward by that sweeping over the Settlement. The weather rain, Messrs

is unsettled this evening; another thunder weather. We are hot still, but not parched. erotary to the Commodore at Hongkong. Agente Resse. It has alrenty nea the must have left it with Mr Macgregor of Mr Hayllar said

Commodore Schufeldt returned a few The appointment of Lieut. J. E. Gregory

power, ted agents, Messrs Jardine's, and he might have given should come there to give evidence under firm that although they were their anerally storm burat over the Settlement between i

this constituted ne with regard to pur-

days ago from a short visit to Peking, and to the estret on the China Station, an-Present Administration came

passed through the two prelim and semi- of having his business position de-lar work they were acting under entire./fire and six in the afternoon.

is stopping at the Globe."-NICK

nounced in our last issue, has been enn-

of discussion in the ordinary and derived from their

collud

official

and we may next expect ferent authority The Attorney General said ho was not

It is notified in the Gazette that Lieut. TIENTSIN, agent, the captain of the Midlothian and

BCQ it on Judge said he was sure the Attorney Mosers Macalister to the effect that they

figuring in diplomacy. Anything is to say a word about it.

then they had the audacity to write to

19th July, NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. | R. S. F. Walker, 28th Foot, is appointed possible while Earl Gruville is at the The

Two or three weeks ago there was excite-

to serve with the Perak polico, and will The P..&O. steamor Zambest, Captain be succeeded in his regimental duties by Foreign Office. General would not say anything which was surely had misunderstood or have forgotten ment amongst the Chinese who dweil on unnecessary.

onec torney General said he was not if indeed they over land understood the in- the grounds adjoining the western boundary Symons, from Bombay 16th July, and with Second Lieutenant Furnell, of the 61st

given

the captain in-line of the French Concession of Tre-cho the Landon mail of the 1st July, vid Galle,! Foot. going to say anything which was impreforming hina te thus auth

authorise thon In lin.

His Excellency the Chinese Mindster at He had not the slightest feeling the

order to enable them to take such a stand H.E. Oh'ung How in 1861, in conjunc-arrived this morning. The following are Berlin, Li-Fong-Pas, has, in addition to his

Mr R STEI's Freight Circular for the Mail matter himself, but he had the strong they must first make sure of the captain, tion with the then Conant of France, &sed the only now tolegrains that appear in the present office, been commissioned to re- feeling as regarded his client. He felt tha the question had been raised in such a shape They got his assent, that was a most the limitations of the French Concession Straits Times Extra of July 28th. The In- present the Chinese Government at the of Thurday, 4th August, says —

Courts of Vicana, Rome, and the Hagno. The past fortnight lans experienced Birt and upon such issues as that the contact natural thing to obtain and they had according to Article X of the treaty of 1860.

Stones ware set, and bearings of land-marks dian telegrams the same authority gives are His Excellency will, therefore, in future little changs in the Froight market. A of the parties must necessarily be reviewed to make out that they had his instrue

wore laken with exactness, so that for many older than we gave some days ago; what are unintaining his official residence at Berlin. wards has been noticed, but freights have

visit these Courts from time to time, slightly better demand for tonnage Home by his Lordship before he could come to tious or authority. They had to throw the any judgment. Mr James had been called burdón on to somebody else and thought years no questions about boundaries wore

After the receipt of the necessary credentials remained without improvement. Coast by the plaintiffs, and he was bound to unke the captain was the fittest man-of their raised.

For accidental reasons, the French Con- exceeding their instructions from Messrs

His Excellency, having to the time freights for sailing vessels have continged such comments on his evidence Menlister. They adopted the unprece- cession ground was almost unused by for-

when the respective monarchs are to be dull, and rates are generally weak. themselves, of

found in their residences, will first go to. thought necessary to his case.

eigners until 1874. The French Consulate,

Homewards, no business has been trau- getting

of their agout was, he submitted, vital in one aspect of the

say that it was by his instructions it was done, pital, and the dwellings, and stores of the thu Transvant affairs Lord Carnarvon at Viennit, and; finally, to Romo. It has given

demand

time in be expected case. It was a conflict which he regretted

tacked the policy of the Government. to say seemed to ignors the truthfulness of

he having larger peers than themselves. French community, was in the city of This would protect them from Mesars Tientsin. In this respect the examples of

Earl Kimberley said it was inexpedient at general satisfaction that Li-Fong-Pao is not

to leave Berlia peruently, as he, as well consequence of this well supplied market A number of settlements has been there. the witnesses. He did not know how it

Macalister on the one hand, and Bing Kos the anbjects of the other treaty Powers had the present time to make a statement on

his family, are very much esteemed

ellected from this port to New York at was possible to escape from that conclusion. There was a conflict on certain matters.

on the other, Mr Janos adopted the de- been followed, as until lately rest of the several points in connection with the Trans- the German capital,

said, will renza in The Prking, the now steamer for the privato torus, but the rates are reported as to which at all events Mr James dan wis going to say

anticed on irritation, vice of getting a letter out of the Captam | foreign traders in this place, who dwolt in vaal, British the decision of the China coasting trace, which was launched to be from £1 15s. to £1 176. Gd. per ton of

view. He did not elink the English Concession, had, for the co- to admit that he might possibly have been He said where the recollections of two with this end in

for counuission will be appointed to adjudicate China in a few days. The dimensions di deninnd for tonnage to London or to the. mistaken or that he might have forgotten, gentlemen werd very opposing it was right from saying that that letter was improperly venient conduct of affairs, houses, offices Royal Commission now sitting. A sul on the Tyne early this month, will leave for 40 cubic feet. Thiore, has been also some and as to which he spoke mast positively, and proper to bring them under review, j obtained. The Captain signed the letter and Chinese clerks in the city. Thus, fer loyalist claims for compensation, and the the steamer, which is built upon the most United Kingdom, though at much lower Captain Chester had been treated with He thought that a man whom they had not without taking care to know what he was

whose statements had not doing, without reading it properly, he told few and mostly dwellers in the city, where natives, ho alded, would not be overlooked modern type, nee-length between post Coastwise, a larger business has beun

it into their custody.

Captain Chester, cross-examined by Mr Hayllar, said that when he said keep it as long as you can," he was opinion t it was the best thing that could be Witness knew Macalister had sent in structions to Messrs Stevens & Co. to get employment for the ship. Macalister & Co. got the ship fixed at Saigon on the 20th, at a better rate than what Mr James led him to believe could be got:Mr James led him to believe that only 16 conta could be got, whereas they got 18.

The Attorney General said he had now to address his Lordship on the whole of the at his Lordship to look at the curious conduct of the case on tho part of the plaintiff. There was very gravo conflict of opinion between Mr

He would

not so are not worth giving

FOREIGN TELEGRAMS. London, July 16.-In the House of Lords

James and Captain Chester. This testimony not go a step bʊyond this, neither would ho dented mode of protecting,mincipal to the Lazarist Church and missions, the last night a debate took place relating to Holland, then in the fall of the year to

of

stop puc stop shared if his learned friend

Mr Haylar took up the position that this letter had been obtained by fraud.

The Attorney General said that this in terruption

of what he in

Crtise

had boon

another

were many years, as the French residents

enforce if necessary,

on as

in

Commercial.

acted from the Philippines, and larily any

rates

for

had given the lie to Mr James, and it hot who was not a ver, them, he took it on trast, he took it as being the Consular officials and missionaries dwelt, or fuly 13.-The Bulgarian Par-fect, She is expected to steam 11 kr done by Natives in the charter of steamers,

WAB

blic respect

in

Ireland is

is reviving

18-Agitation among agricultural

Sophia,

ཁ།

two

at absolute

The Captain contempt.

pendiculars, 200 feet, beam 33 feet, depth correct in view of the confidence, and in also, the ground apportioned by treaty to entitled to his Lordship's not been thought worth while in Mr James' jured

is the per hour.

of the by the month in oxpectation of the raising The Peling is Grat He mid his view of the understanding that must pre-France was left almost entirely to Chinesu respect.

of the embargo on the export of Rice from interest to put one word of cross-examination respect sad to been questioned, and if he wait and he believed vary largely did pravail houses of debauck, to groghops of the liaisent has voted by acclamation the con- to Captain Chestor; or was it that Captain witness had not

tino of gave an account which differed from that of amongst people who were placed in the vilest surt, to thieves and the very scum ditions of Government demanded by Prince vessels which are to be added to the the Tonquin ports for a longer period than Cheater, with no breath of anything other fav James he was bound to speak to it.

consting stealuers belonging to Alexander.

Messrs Willia

for same position as they were.

whom the two months already proclaimed, which Milburn &

will come into force towards the end of the wise then was honest and straight-forward

The Prince of Bulgaria has issued a pro- Mears Siemssen & Co., of Hongkong, are tained it. Mr Hayllar said he had not sessiled the

The second against him was treated with the contempt

Mr Hayllar: By frand!

clamation respecting reforms in the public st

stenauer, now building month, but from other Coast ports the service.

Juntad for either steamers the want of cross-captain's character. He had not impugned which was implied

or sailing Bis learned examination? The plaintiff's might rely on the character of any man.

declined.

They ob

of

The

out in November next.

a certain letter which had been written friend was going to impugn Mr Jamesclusion othee friends might come to, but he pillaged and burnt. In the flames, all tho den 16sembly will annually decide the to be tunned, the Hongkang, and will be els has beca slack, and rates inve

He thought

character.

at Mr James' dictation. that the abstention from cross-examin-

fact

The vessel

DB

daring the voyage

the maculata city of Tientsin, In 1870, Monsieur Fontanier, Consul of France, was murdered with many of his The Attorney General continuing said wom

compatriots. The French Consulate at bis learned friend was anticipating a con

ready to the same time was attacked by a mob,

and all international questions will

According to advices from Rio Janeiro, he settled by that body. had not used the word fraud.

dated May 31, the Laurens, hence for Consular archives were destroyed, The Attorney General said that in regard

Mr Hayllar: Then, you don't allege After a while, a new French Consulate Thuis, July 17-Later particulars re- Hongkong, proved while in dock, to ing the Captain might be due to motives to Captain Chester his account must be

was built and occupied, a now church, sarding t. capture of Stas, skabe that the entirely injured and in the best cundi- another. of one Bork Ur

But the taken for the purposes of the trial fraud.

The Attorney General I neither say mission house, and hospital were raised, pro was offected by the Naval brigade tion. After walking natue of her seat inct rausined that he had not been cross-

Unless amething could be shown that

fraud or that I do roads were laid out, the river bank was landed from the French Squadron The she reloaded her ergo and afterwards examined, as to the truth sad accuracy of his memory was at fault, his statement that I put it forward what he had stated, and he hoped to show must be taken as absolutely true. not put it forward as fraud. I am making faced with wood, and what with new insurgents affered a determined resistance, proceeded. his Lordship that there was nothing but Now he told them story about the charter comments on the facts. I am making my foreign houses, large Chinese inns, gudud their losses were heavy. The loss in what pointed directly and distinctly to the party which differed from that of Mr James; comments on the facts, which facts will be shops and atores, the French Concession killed and wounded on the French side

justify. Proceeding, the Attur began to assume a flourishing appearance, subsequently landed.

amounted to fifty, The French troops abaolute truth of what Captain Chester had and he submitted that unless Mr Janies proved

General described how Bir Jamor had

By degrees, with incant vigilance, said. He had to rely on the testimony of memory was incorrect it was a differencsney Gener

and said "We have

Paris, July 17.-Doti Carlos has been come forward

rmed

with the condiml prepse- ; labour and difficulty, and what happened of Captain Chester, and he that could not be accounted for. It was a

ua right with help of the Chinese authorities, the people expelled from France, being accused of had to invoke that testimony as that of a difference which

ed a letter which will keep you are all of Ead character ware one by one i might be vital to the case.

Macalister. You

participation in legitimist intrigues, expelled be (the Alter their houses replaced by good shops, and this, the responsibility that attaches to a witness. which took place. The Captain had explained away the ad-

Had mnnbera.

purification mission which it was said he had made in if they were to believe him Captain Chester's was leading the Captain into a trap.

board with a letter o it been sent on credit- story was a

was i

He long time in

enn sign it.

truthful, man speaking upon oath, and on Mr James gave an account of an interviewght" In doinince, that Mr James | respectable natives their settled in some (London il China Express, July 1)

He

andy General)

the box going over the items one by one, and

The

work of

had experienced very stormy weather out- side Río Janeiro and previously.

The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company (Limited) an nounce that the directors have declared an interim dividend for the quarter ended the

31st March last of 28. d.

per

sharo, or at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum, free of income tax, payable on the 15th inst.

A Royal Decree announces the opening

of From Madrid telegraphic advices report

the Philippine Talands, the text of the de- h Settlement. By degrees, the vicious cree proclaiming which was published in

at Lisbon in November Exhibition of

an

The British barque John C. Munro," 573, proceeds to Portland (Oregon) under

urders from homė.

The disengaged tonnage in port amounts to 8 vessels, registering 7.85 tons, steamers not included.

The following are the settlements German banquo Melusine, 937, to London or to Channel Io. to ono port in the United Kingdom, Private.

American ship Invincible, 1460, to Lén- don or New York, Private,

American ship Astoria, 1930, to New York, Private.

fabrication. The view Mesarsking him to sign it, it might have rowdy and predatory people had already the abolition of the tobacco monopoly in Objects of Portuguese and Spanish Orna- New York (settled at home), Frivate.

cases the neighbouring

mental Decorative Art. The King's father

the letter totter which was no did Stevous took of the case might be sketched on different, but it was presented to nested by Monsieur Dillon, Consul for the Official Gazette on the 26th ult. The ion has been appointed to collect objecta!

herm They

in commu- were

& Co, when he was were then agenta here from the

mo-

is the president, and a numerous Commis

American ship Daniel Barnes, 1485, to Now York, Private.

American ship Mary L. Stone, 1458, to

American barque Signal, 492, to New York, Private.

British barque Ambassador, 692, Foochow

per ton of 50 cubic ft, 30 lay days.

British barque Channel Queen, 600, Kesling to

to Hongkong, $2.50 per ton of 23 cwt., 15 lay days.

Therefore it was very important for him to nication with Mere Macalister of good bus" The Captain signed it with France, an efficient police force waa estab. news of the measure has created general throughout the country. The Exhibition to Port Elizabeth-and Capetown, £2 152

W15

not easy, as in many or most able to the parties, iz the case.

him anfiered expulsion from the this in perfect trust and good faith of in few words. So far he did not thinks he when he was on shore, busy and hurried, and Eng the agent with whom he was dealing. had done say

closing up and was saying were the outset to bis Lordship point out at Mr Chester's credibility. There were one ment the first telegraphic coninuunication out reading it. He did not shrink frim saying lished to maintain quiet and order, and all astisfaction, and has called forth

that such a document

The tribute the objects now exhibiting at the or two facts which he would like to place was sent. They were anxious to conclude a

improperly improvement wero sarried out that she of apptrend fruit all aides forth expressions will last three months. Spain will cons-

możest revenues permitted

Opposition press atmost unanimously com- South Kensington Museum. before his Lordship with regard to the business about which they had some little obtained. The learned Counsel then went

Many English yechtsmen have made a contract trouble, and damages. Where

plument Seror Lean y Castillo, the Colonial question of

Minister, on

his policy, and Senor Castelar voyages round the world, notably Mr had been entered into he was aware derive comunission from the seals al tar the conditions of the charter and into the been removed or stolen, so that whom the has addressed to him a noteworthy letter, Thomas Brassey, Sir Thomas Health, Mr

stance approved by Ch'ung Hov, hud there was an exceptional assessment of & Co. Then there came the break of the

authority of the new Settlement began to flourish, it became in which he says

Lee, Mr Launbert, &o. Their exploits are damages.

"T I congratulate you ons decres which does about to be rivalled by a foreigner. Man back, 20 cents per pical, 25 ley days... contract of charter party, as no con- the break of the wire? They wore informed Captain which he

Mr the ground was quite sufficient for his, by particularly as a swarm of people, who

who live tract by charter party had been made. that the wire had been out for repair the unst leg of time. He compared the evi- by praying on the weakness of seamen, creatures; a decree which will give you a vessel fitted out for him; and, starting

of the two witnesses on this

spont cutting

had settled on the western skirts of the place amongst the great cumancipators of from Baltimore, intends visiting Berman, af and wire for repairsdence o

H.E.

out of which they were evidence of Mr James and the Captain as to

to ou to the question of the difference of the Between 1801 and 1874, the boundary

Bat this was not a breach of wire. Well, how did they set in regard to question of the mitted. was nullified, necessary, to na anew the right bounds, justice. to so many of our unhappy fellow-j Henry Say he had a large barque-rigged

to the captain for signature.

the

the

Messrs.

this conclusion he

thist

Captain Cheater cone They had told Captain Chester that the dence, and to

story.

She is tu

carry

half-a-dozen

Бала, ала

Sho

c..

German brig Tartar, 256, Keelong to

Hongkong, $2.50 per ton of 20 out,

British barque Sayrmiote, 339, to Chefoo

Geruan barque Marie, 428, to Chefeo, Nowchwang and back to Hongkong, 25 cents per picul, 35 lay daye.

Genuan barque Anna, 350, Newchwang

daya.

Danishi barque Flensborg, 35, Whampoa to Tiantein, $1,860 in full, 22 lay days.

British schooner Iris, 206; Whampoa to $1,950 in full, 20 lay days. German

Whempos to

The learned gentleman argued, charter gurded the

-James had, understood, aid that he

he re- of the question at length. party had been entered into by Mr G. very much the same as the breaking of the contended that it showed that the special Concession. The peace and comfort of the human labour, rendering illustrious your Gilxaltar, Suez, China, Sun Frinds will to Hongkong, 25 cents per picul, 21 lay

wire. The learned gentleman held there authority given was misused; The contract themont required that a clear line of name for alle se ages in the probably be aivay for three years. Holmes and Messre Stevens & Co. to

was closed before the hour he fixed, and demarention should be made without representation of Chian of foreign countries: said to be 1,000 Lons,

The following are carry the shurterer's goods: no demand was a considerable difference, had been made upon the defendant to carry Stevens know that out the contract. They a got no evi-broken. They wire was cut and not therefore Mr Jaince was responsible. To and the native officials were naked to re-i

With reference to the theft of the steamer naked his settle definitely the right boundary lines,His Excellency Li-Shu-Chang, at present

Some grounds, it was then ascertained; had Chargé d'Affaires at Madrid, to be Chinese Ferret from Greenock, we learn that the dence that the contract had been submitted referred to broken and not to cut wires Lordship to believe the Captain's evi-Some gro

Mr James'

been taken br

I some land that properly should minister who recently left Tokio; Choo-Ho proc The Judge suid when the in refused to wire was broken when they knew it had There was to be of escaping this sion, and "atters from the Canoes- Minister to Japan, succeeding the late Lord Advocate of Scotland has instituted Tientar Mozart, 285

to bring the prisoners charged Tientsin,

$1,300 in full. That had not been explained, he regretted that such

case should arise have been included within the settlement Chuen to be Chargé d'Affaires at Madrid. India, and officers will be despatchesl Tea Joo, Tion witli stealing the vessel, who are at present that Chunghi

British barque perform his part of the opntract it was un boen cut their conduct was worthy of as much as anything; but it seemed to him bounds had been by error left-unclaimed. It is extent, will necessary to call upon him.

$1,900 in full that when it did arise it must be dealt with The

In custody at Melbourne, to this countryWhampoa to iente Arthur 206, omissionstal of mis-appropriations This was done at the the proper way. In this caso ono must amounted to about six mow, but as His Excellency Li-Fang-Pao has also been return with the accused some time in the Tientsin and back to Hongkong viù New-

at cellenes d Minister as the Chen-Lan-Fin The Attorney General said the contract

for trial. The officers, it is expected, will British bargne Citadel, 245, Whampoa to was to enter into a charter party. He the business about which they had had aums be right and one wrong,

time when were anxions to complete in

It was

was not

question had no serious importance, no His would submit to his Lordship there was all

and the trial will pro chyang, 43 cents per pienl, 36 hy days. the difference in the world between taking trouble, and for which they would get some question of memory, unless his Lord- disenssion was raised about them by the commissioned to represent his country at month of October,

British steamer Pernambuco, 643, to that ship thought

the Courts of Vienna, Rome, and the bably take place before the High Court of coramission. He presumed this was ons of the slip away and refusing to enter into the legitimate acts which agents might the Captain into this statement that wrongly a second expulsion at the hands of

memory or French Consulats leaders, and foaring Eagrized had deceived excited" niemory of

Justiciary, at Edinburgh,

in the Sie D. Wedderburn had notice on the the following a charter party which you had refused do. With that in view, they gave a very

of the House of Commons for the 26th he read and saw a second charter party,

The Anniversary Festival of the Royal foreigners,

ers, became excited. In conce-paper

This their

point of

tate

want

the

mischievous by

month.

course

of Saigon and buck, 31 cents per picul, 14 by

to enter info. He would be liable to inaccurate representation of the state of which never had any existence. If it was quence, the French Settlement was for ult. to ask the Under Secretary for, the Masonic Institution at Woodgreen, which was and back, 40 centa per picul; 19 lay daye

this agreement. The learned mages

Ho submitted that there was no evidence of vurate representation.

ich steamer Penedo, 662, to Saigon

British steamer Vortigen, 276, Saigon

15 cents to Hongkong, 15 per picni

German steamer Noxa, 669, Monthly $3,750 per month, German steamer Quinta, 876

German stener, Olympis 783, Monthly

The Attorney General said he though But in the other case the witness must be ing that their alarms had been unfounded in Ceylon, especially to the demand for this first occasion in which the festival has Charter, 2 to 4 months875 Monthly

a contract: they must prove that the parties was the mildest term he could nie.

for something for refusing to enter into affairs to the Captain.

Mr Hayilar objected to the words in said it was a matter of want of memory some days actually in same danger of attack Colonies whether the attention of the established eighty-three years ago to clothe next went over the question of

with Mr James it was a completely di

y different by desperdoes. At last the people were Colonial Difice has been recently directed and educate sons of poor and distressed Ma thing; it was a comparatively light matter. brought to a right understanding, and find to the necessity for constitutional reforms sons, was held this week at Brighton, being પ more genuine representation of the people boon held out of London. The chair at the to the contract were competent. The poai- Mr Hayllar said the learned gentleman telling the truth or what he said was mere in- became pacified and reasonable.

was so angry religious The Attorney General said he know per theagents had nonight tomake any alteration dispute that at one time in the Legislative Council, and fix thu Incheon was taken by the Marquis of [· Charter, 6 months, 84,500 per month.

*Captain, and many days the situation was grave, and either systemence involved in the existing Londonderry, president of the institution. I Mr Hayllar said he must know this thing material alteration were made. The learn weakness or harshness on the part of Mon- however, to pressure of king, A long list of contributions was announced, Charter, 3 to 6 months, $4,300 per month.

tion of the

in

the Captait might be viewed one must know what it ment.

Principal acting on his corn behalf re

o his Lordshir

or

the

vention. Then even between L & M charters The

without reference to

is now at an end, but certainly for summe

21st July.

of ecclesia

of ecclesiastical anbaidies.

business the question

amounting

to over £11,500, aum which

with load cheers.

German steamer Bellona 785, Monthly Charler, 9 months, 84,000 per month.

British ateamer Greyhound, 226, Monthly Charter, 1 month, $4,000 per month

CLLIME ON GENERAL GASPIELD

of kwó Wayn Either he must be the

he agent of the charterern, an agent who by virtue of fectly what it meant, his position

was authorised to

was greeted ed counsel laid much emphasis on the point sur Dillon might have brought about a war again post puned. eign & charter party and

the tea The must be regarded INGEN PUNE A*** would go abroad. de Mag

Telegraphic advices from the Hague that the charter party was never completed. | dangerous commotion, The Attorney General said he knew it The contract was never even shown to him as

report

that General Van der Høyden, the chartersr

late commander in Acheen, arrived there torst, then he put it would go abroad. That did not affect him. it now stood. Mr James said one Hushi agent of the o

A GENTLEMAN went homo the other night that he was incompetent to He had before him what was due to his showed it him. That clerk had never The mud rampart around Tiantain (and cally welcomed at the railway station by I have to-day bean told to take hot teas en the 28th ult, and was roost enthusiasti. with a severe cold, and said to his wife, antar into a dearter party, as set out If client Resuming, he said they had that been called. The Attorney General con

6% soding as principal Che he would in View B

one of their objects. The last cluded by putting briefly the points of his alto embracing the foreign settlement) the araber of military officers and friends-pennyroyal tes, barley tea, baked lemon Americal contemporary has been onderme Attorney General held the

that telegram they had sent was one to which argumont, sind finished his address to the reconstruction of which was begun last fall, The committee appointed for the purpose tes, curry law, hop tox, celary tes, liquorice ing to analyse and classify the throng at

to is now completed, or about so. Near me in made a presentation to the General Cilent was not competent to enter they could not expect a tvorable aparat Court at £30. the southern face, are three arched gete token of toll respect on the 29th ult.tud pepper tea, and harn, iga teit clamorous patriote who are seeking office

in the way

way describe. It would

ould have been different if there had

Wally

said the Aympathising wife, from General Garfield. It states that could not be a a principal for been any prospect of

Mr Hayllar reglied, and in the course of ways one for the Taku road, ons leading We #mind wat agtant for himself With re- / socepting the terms Mesa EAW his remarks warmly condemned the course of to the race-course and one leading to the regret to have to report the death of which do you think you will take and alaimed to have been the bookt

Legge, wife of the Rev. De Legge,If you have no objections,

"said he, mates Eko adinicion contained in the latter, they had studied the telegrama sa business imputation that had been pursued throughout country to the south-west This latter is Chinese Professor at Oxford University, I think I will take the hot gin sling kim tổ there word gero. ways"? "deading with this men could only have come to that concluf on hir James, whose conduct in the whole situated near the Hai Kwong 8s or so which took place that town a few days who is afflicted with a tumor inmat; 450 had sided an in his youth.

They could take the evidotice that they had no authority to pobelude the to be consistent in every way with the outside of this southern shelich rouultengo, Birs Legge will be universally regret on the knee, and has been condemned to wiss coonnels : 724 hade en hien Of

of the truthfulness f the sion. Tary must have said to themselves matter he strongly supported, holding it called "Treaty Temple. The o

itted by a large number of friends in China probity, and charge water supply from the rivet through a large sa woll as at home,

China lose his leg, has another doctor called in had saved him from the

drowning y coulddisregard the er contract. They had thought if they took ar

The slurs attempted to terising circumstances fixier the charter and the Captain would not

known him n during Whitling in

in the water at low tide. In addiHis Majesty King Kalakaua, of the Sand-of saving the limb, works on that chance predicted his future greatness – 22 calel basa Atal de adtuission had been made they would make the Captain responsible are compelled, owing to the late hour at Lion to being a means of transportation and wich Islands, has embarked at Alexandria and saves it. Presently be sontis in his hill boat captains had eagleyed hit

shion was made. It might It, then they would be in a fiz Therefore on to his action as simply ridiculous We cylinder having a strong iron door for

2.700 elamed to have been his knowing what toy. They led the Captain to believe that which the Court rose, ta hold over our rewer supply to the Treaty Tempto Amental for Naples on his tour through the for 6,000 france Piye thousand france!"

this

Continent cana, appears to form a part of us plan

šbrinks the patient, five thousand} Why when he was a labourer no hip would row when she wire was open Mesers Macalister part of Mr Hayllar's speech till to-morrow

On the concintion of Mr Hay

contemplated, looking towards angation in would endog what had been- bermaning

In the House of Commons, on the 27th that is all the other doctor was going to editors congresulsted themselve this proy

Mr Pease saked the Under-Secretary of charge, and he would hayo had the trouble were the fire to brgest his nam

Procidonov pres State, for Foreight Afsts whether the of parforming an amputation!!

|gard

hich the

gu juto

the transa

Blevers

strictat

commercial

take

the was necemary to risks him moon to their Biavenware point before they? came to an er

His Lordship said he would

be

fastened iron

The canal in the

Á BANKEE

who thinks he sees one chance in a hundred

President; 999 had reezed

their -knace when

mons

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