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No, 5985.-Acoust 18, 1882.)

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, A. The ordinary half yearly mosting of the shareholders of this Corporation was hold

at Shanghai heapplied for a writ of habeas corpus, which was granted by the Consul General, and the petitioner was examined by three medical nien in Shanghai who

Dr. Donny delivered

were present: Messrs H. L. Dalrymple Crossett.

Hon. F. B. Jolmson, Messrs A. M'Ivor,

instant

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THE CHINA MAIL.

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A of his sentily, 30 CM |

The Daily News stated that the entho one or two fine yachts have been imported for more heat and less water. They do sam as wages. The defendant stated that Hongkong, where they wore handed over to

Ngatte, I believe; one is the Maid of abserver, consider it a great hardship to Mr Huimes on the day of his departure Use Inspecter in the wharf and their crea French fleet has been ordonul to withdraw already in connection with a proposed re- not, as might be supposed by a superficial Sir Charles Dilks, ropiying to a question Kent from Shanghai and the other be compelled to irrigate their fields by for England, told him to pay his chair enquired into. They said they never had from Egypt.

in the Huitso of Commons, said that the Pinafore from Hongkong, tho prenintereumping the water ont of the canals, be because the oveut cause the fulds are, in their judgment, coolice when they returned their clothes, and any wish to be prostitutes, and they had

Inspector L stated that the defendant Russian delegate was instructed to rejoin desuryo to be mute with eager oxpectation rostly enriched by this artificial inunda-

| is looked forward to

weather that they had four suits each. One of the none now. in the City Hall this afternoon. There i could 'find no traces, of lunacy about Mr coolies had given up his four suits, but came to his house on the 15th August, and the Conference.

plaintif had not returned any of his; only

Dervish Praha and 5,000 Tarkish troops and great interest. The rumour that the tion. What they like is bright het

Roy. W. Ashmore, D.D., has been promoted in which the water so cheerfully pumped had naked her to take two of her girls on for Egypt tomorrow.

ombark said the plaintiff had told him- bourd, and that, in compliance with that

Alexandria, July: 27-The garrison at to

is net What they hate is an excess of in that (Chairman), W. Reiners, H. Hoppins, the following judgment on the case on the Oth Bald as yet been given up. Mr said that two engineers on board the Porean

and though he had great anuoyance,

balieved hers

is also untius compels them to open ditches and partially that he had written to Mr Holmes about it, request, she had taken the two con Aboukir whe

Thoy any that the refused to do so; their rallying to

been that he had bee the Khudive WHS

rose. сту began to arid thu atcamer lot, one of them pestorhip out, F. D. Sassion, M. E. Sassoon, C. Vincent The report submitted by Drs. Macleod, and asked him to wait

for some Mis-water carries away with it the riolmess of being

tahip out, and tell the people that sho, the defen pointed to examine into the mental con

anuoyed by the plaintiff. His

kish troops if they are sent to Egypt. for the purpose of acquiring land to build aition of 3: F. Crossett the petitioner, told the plaintiff if he chose to wait unti dane, was going to sell her, and that the

quite Said, Port (she had eme hack with the day

July 24-The natives are churches" I presume the Doctor is careful he might suc, and warned him against

she arrived in Hongkong getting daily n'ore excitol. They aro er- satisfied with his venture in that line here: his heirs will have a fortune not state that they are unable after

before the girl), that be

is The plaintiff' etating that he did not care Fondant in gong to Canton had broken the in inmedion in the night to destroy the † to be i souco whatever, indicating that

which was that nothel regulations, one Innatio. The only statements in support of

keepers nst first obtain permission from the charge are hinde by the Hon. Chester These are not only unsupported by

leave. He went down to the wharf the $1,000.

following moning, and on the arrival of any facts but tlay are controverted by the which he drafted petitioner,

This sum was dun on a promissory note, the Pain the girls were handed over to He had boon teply of the posit himself, Mr Halcombe says in his despatch that tho peticher was arrested by the Chi-The plaintiffs were represented by Mr Wot him by the compradore.

ton, of Mesars Brereton and Wotton, but It does not appear the proved and judgment given for the to however, where

the Acting quita clear, however,

plaintiffe with costs. a pro. Minister gets his authority for such

the jurisdiction of the Minister cending, both

Arabi na written a letter to the Sultan certain land tranto negotiato empty their flelds: Buith, W. 8. Young, T. Jackson, the Hon. Johnston, and, Henderson, physicists op answer, he was still til he received an plainants. She also said that shortly aftor and when ordered to embark for Alex-tidelige of Gratorionalis in partibus in into their folds becomes hat to the touch. LC. Balfour, W. Leggo, A. Coxon, E. J. clearly entitles him to his discharge, as they answer.was received from Mr Holmedy was britaging them back that Ling his determination to resist Tur- sionary. Societies in other parts of China, the 402-A. G. D Jones, H. N. Mody, A. D. Mactavish, H. DEinstiev to discover any facis from any annoying Mr Salamon in the meantime.steamer, 80 Inspector Lan said the de- pected to retire to Fort Gimleh and make a nested at loft to then, when the pld!

P. Ryrio, Mesure E. Georg, G. E. Noble,

Hughes, E. George, W. H. Ray, Douglas

R. Coombs, L Fleming, A. O'D. Gour din, A. R. Dlands, J. F. C. de Roza, H. G.

to wait, was non-suited.

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Quotations

HONGKONG, August 18.

thres of the largest tribes of render an anogaman departs this life, to J OPIUM--New Patung cash,2502) James, J. H. dos Remedios, A. G. Stokes kizze, U. S. Chargé d'Affaires MELCHERS AND CO. V. CRUN KAU AND OTHERS the Iegistrar General before they can Bedouins are congregating about the Canal, God of Abraham. Isase and Jacob. The!

A. M Conachie, U. P. Chator, J. T. Chater, H. Crawford, J. Hughes, J. F. V. Vernon, D. M'Culloch, E. Beart, C. Holliday, H. Foss, and F. T. P. Foster.

nese officials at

at. Pe-

The Chairman, after reading the roport, and taken to Chian-fu upon au request the defendants did not appear. The notestructed by the Registrar General to

said: Gentlemen,-The report with which we come before you to-day, and which I

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hayo just read, will I feel sure be accepted evilly and criminally is only sop, CARLOWITZ AND CO, V. CHUM KAM AND OTHERSTOved the to receive half of tho!

Mr Wotton also appeared for the plain- | earnings of one of the girls, while the de-ordered by the Khedivato prats, model and other mainland settlementa, Credits,

ae very satisfactory: we have maintained our dividend and again added a goodly

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except

felong under

8247.57.

Exchange.

So days' sight, an

The Orion and funincible expected to The Agincourt is off the port. The Carysfort is at familia. The Farbin, a French despatch hout, goes to Snez.

The Kkediro's aide-de-camp arrived and loft for Ismailia immediately, bearing defendant. 2 the crannies having bought letter from the Khedive for M. de Lessope

The defendant

29th July, either of the girls, both of whom, sho nail, The Beacon has just arrived. had been hought by an old woman who The Sub-Governor has been superseded

Tamani, usually so daß, miny, miserable,

·lived in formerly in her brothel. This woman by an Egyptian military commander, who

and unhealthy-Bo Bay dwollers at the er has taken

of the Administration. charge 810 from her, and visited her has

26.-Two

Egyptian

was in a state of excitement on the evening evoly Bix

uf the 20th consuquent on proceedings con- educa- Alexandria, have entered the Cund he nected with the opening of a lege

establishment for Chinese youths, Arabi hearing of this ordered the crews to desert and join him at Kutre-Dauar. is a standstill in consequence of the Mackay of the Canadian Fresbyterian mis- Constantinople, July S1.The Conference recently completed by the Rev. E.

nos after Sovereigns College; nce of the Russian delegate who was the famous English University, bat aitor

pending further in-

most of the subscribers to the For Shure Quotations, see Pays 4) Fund reside. buildings vore gaily

tiffs in this case, and the defendants, who fendant received the other half and two were the saing on in other caso, did not ap- per cent, interest for the money she had The case was committed for trial at the utorest, fire and storage, The claim was the plaintiffs with costs. proved, and judgment given in favour of

Criminal Susions of the foreste Court

TELEGRAMS.

in certain cases, Sec. 4107 of the xed Statutus, and Edition, reads:-

of such Ministers(in China diction

all masters of civil redress or of in capital cases for'urder or um to the Reserve Fund, which now stands crimes in against the governments of such pear. The above amount was claimed as lent to this wowan.

countries, respectively, or for offences against the public peace amounting to the laws of the United States,

Mr Wotton mentioned that his clients be appellate only; provided that in shall cases where a Consular officer is interested, had received a letter this afternoon from either as party or witness such Minister the defendants admitting the debt and pro shall have original jurisdiction." But sup-mising to pay at once, but they preferred pose by reason of the situation the Minister to take judginent rather than a promise.

justified in exercising the jurisdiction as- sumed, it was the petitioner's right to bɔ taken before the author of his arrost in oxler that he might be heard in his own be- half. Not only was this not done, but he was arrested, and taken a distance of 250 miles, without ever having been informed of the nature of the accusation against him,

at 201 lace of dollars. (Applause). A com pariton between the figures on 30th June last, and those at same date last year will show you how the business of the Bank is growing, and if proof of public confidence in the Corporation wors needed, the fact that the deposits have increased within the past twelve months over 18 por cont., would amply supply it. During the half-year business has been fairly good, and the . Directors have taken the opportunity of increasing the Reserve largely out of the exceptionally good profits of the period under review, and in pursuance of the policy so rigidly adhered to during the past six years,- polky I may say which has furthered the best interests of the Bank, and which we have every reason to believe has the hearty concurrence of the shure holders. We have been experiencing a time of perhaps almost unexampled dis trust amongst the Chinese, but I am glad to inform you, and I do so with very much pleasure, that owing to the vigilance and discreet tact of your Chief Manager, the Bank has passed through the ordeal, avoid ing in the first place any loss whatever from

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Police Intelligence. (Before H. G. Thomsett, Esq.) Friday, August 18.

LARCENIES.

The following telegrams are from the Ceylon papers :-

London, July 25.-The debate in the House of Commons on the vote of credit continues. Conservatives and Radicals re- support to, and criticize the prolicy of, the Government in Egypt. The Conserva- tive leaders feared the vote was inadequate to the gravity of the wrisis.

proclamation has been issued calling out the resurVUB.

The Khotive declined a proposal of the Egyptian administration to offer an amnesty to Arabi's principal. officers they would deliver up Arabi

London, Jely 26-An Irishman named O'Brien has voluntarily surrendered himself to the polico in Venezuela and confessed to having murdered Lord Frederick Casca dish.

Obituary:-Lord Kenne

A motion was brought forward in the Hurst of us The by Tanu Enfick, but dire Secretary for India, to the effect that the cost of the Indian Contingent should be defrayed out of India revenue. Lord Stanley of Alderley protested, but the July 27, morning.Sir Garnet Wolasley motion was carried.

July 27 perfect stato of panic is re-

The Turks are ported from Port

ita local loans, and in the second place put in it to warrant the deportation of the ring an article, quietly tried to pocket starta For Egypt on Tuesday.

petitioner on the ground that he is:

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The certificate anys

of

the

The defendant's version weights. the case was that while he was in the shop ting itself in this position without in any way incurring ill-feeling among the large or by reason of lunacy he is dangerous making a parchass some evil disposed por

to be at large.

son put the weights into his pocket on the and valuable native constituency of the

Judging from J. Fisher Crossett's pre-

t's pre-sly. Bank. (Applause). Trads is at prevent sent bodily and mental condition and past ho is not a fit and proper person history, he dull, and values of all kinds of Eastern pro-

to be travelling alone in the interior of duce low, so that if the prospects of large China, and we believe his mental state to prouts to merchants are remote, the be such that he needs and will need for some time constant supervision to prevent chances of large losses to the Banks are him doing serious injury to his licalsh-' equally so, and this, from a Banker's point In passing I desire to refer to the very intimate relations which the U.S. Diplo

¡Before IT. E. Wodehouse, Esq.)

Said.

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structions. much surprise

Simla, July 26-Thu Political Resident in the Persian Gulf his heard from Shure that the opinm crop this year has almost

failed. entirely faile

ordered to abstitude of Russia causes Oxford country in North Americ

July 25.-Orders have just been received from home to despatch one British In- fantry, three Native Infantry, and throu Native Cavalry Regiments, two Companies Bappers, two Native Infantry Regiments reserve, But no Artillery.

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Tomperature.

Queen's Road.)

opening ceremony, being a general ene, (Tuken at Mers Pulconer & Co.'s Promises, was availed of by the Haikuan and Deputy Haibuan, nearly all the members of the European community, the captain and afli- steamer Folien,

which apraik & Co.'s BAROMETER cers of Means Douglas, port, and by a large and well-dressed as-

sof

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Mr Mackay then explained both Chine

his audience

estic for naval and military some of the steamers will have to be sent the building in which all were ve

has invited Italy to join in the pruication of the Suez Dansi, but Signor Mancini replied that he must await the do- cision of die Conference.

Mr Mackay's and their friends. a reason for his arrest. Had this or given a

the evening was the hour been done and the facts and circumstancos been thoroughly guar into, this proceeding

ld in all

Tau Atai, hawker, who has bean an

made for a division complete, largely re-fixed for the gathering, and as there was a have been probability never

ducing the staff, equipments, medical arbright suven shining, and a fresh cool

rendered rangements, &c, and cause much disap-breeze blowing, the proceedings were

the mora

to all present. instituted. But the Acting Minister seems inmate of the Gaol on more than one occa-

agrosable H.B.M. Consut, Mr Frater, having been to have concluded that as the patitioner sion, was sentenced to six months' hard

pointment and waste. lunatic three years ago, labour after boing convicted of stealing a

A heavy expenditure bas already been voted into the chair, commenced by pro- was treated as he should be treated as one

us one now. At all pair of trousers which had being hung up

posing that Mr Mackay first offer up prayer, events his action does not appear to be to dry by Lai Sam, coolie. The prisoner's

incurred in the Orduanes Department, and Even story was that he had picked them up in

for Field Engineers, and is now of no use. based upon any facts presented.

Simla, July 26-The following is the usual on such occasions, and then do- tailed the circumstances under which the force now und

now under orders to proceed to Egypt the cortificate of Drs. Mackenzie and Irwin, the street and put them under his jacket.

referred to by Mr Holcombe, uf Tiantain,

at once:1st Battalion Seaforth High College had been subscribed for and built.

Cavalry and Chinego, that when koturing on and which is dated two days after his des

in his native place last year, his patch to this Consalate, does not state that

tened to three month all bird, for

fand Lucknow, des Bergst Cavalry Segowli and Calcutta; 13th Bengal Lancers,

were so appreciative of his remarks regard the petitioner is a lunatic. Besides the cer sentenced to three months hard labour for

fra Lucknow; 6th Bengal servative opinion expressed therein is also stealing two metal weights from Kwang Tin

fromMeerut; 20th N. I., from Jullundar

ing taission work, and so anxious to assist unsupported by any facts elicited upon the Tit, shopkeeper, No. 205 Quern's Road

Bat admit the

Bawal Pindes; 16th N. 1., from Foona; him in extending his operations, that they judgment

then and there offered to defray the ex- examination.

two Kurrachee 20th Belooshees, from expressed by Drs. Irwin and Mackenzie to Central. The shopkeeper atated that the

7th N. 1., from Lurknow; 1-8th R. A.,

and Miuers. pense of building a Training Collage if he Madras Sappors companies be anpported by evidence, there is nothing prisoner had entered the shop, and, after

considered that such an establishment would These troops will be movod as fast as ton-bu of use in connection with his work.

but probably Bombay, page can be had

Naturally he accepted the generous offer, round from Calcutts. Considerable changes are being made in the appointments for congregated was the reult. Ho proposed

rather than a religious

training only for merly suncuneed, but these are not yet adopting a general course of education settled. The movement of the troops pro rathe

respect received with considerable applause viously warned for service is indefinitely coming students, his remarks in this

being postponed.

Silma, July 27The following appoint by the European portion of the audience. The reverend gentleman concluded his ments are now made for the Expedition address by thanking the native

effigitis, Force-Major-General Sir H. Macpherson, and his fellow-countryton, Koveral of Censanding. Lieutenant F. C. E. Childers, whom were za old Formosa residents sa

Officer. Major A. Born on the occasion.

himself, for their presenes and countenance Orderly

The Deputy Haikna colleagne; are

to retire, retaining permitted

Assistant Adjutant-General, Major M. Many of you are aware that we have ro to the judicial procedure in the samo juris-

It will be remembered that the case was their

pay and rank.

King-Harman

Assistant "Quartermaster now presented a scroll, on which numerous In

texte by celebrated Chinese scholars were of Turkey's announcy- consequence cently purchased the property adjoining the diction. As instance, whatever action was

acut that the will send an expedition to General. Major à. O. Toker,

Clo. Ret Bank, at present cecupied by the Chartered taken by me in the petitioner's case prior to remanded to alloy of the Captain of the

the same time he the issuance of the writ of Habeas Corpus, vessel appearing.

ure in obedience to

Advocate. Lieutenant Mercantile Bank, and it is in contemplation was of a ministerial nature

Dickie, Army Mr Gladstone ma a statement denying

made to erect new banking premises on the there instructions from the Legation at Poking, that he was the master of the Insincible, and poned the vote of credit bill until Saturday,menti, Judge

Royal but whmi a prisoner is brought before a that he had shipped the defendants at

Sargeon Officer.

Colvin General that the building we at presont occupy is cretion and accountability coramenices, and discharge them at Hongkong or not as he France would have led to a general European England, he said, insisty on the

eral H. C Wilkinson, ho acte

under no other responsibility x-chosa. On Munday afternoon the defend- far too erstaped and small for our increas copt to his government than that which be- unts and four others were granted thres Sultan prosiniming Arabi a rebel.

to see the Con

The Cenous have agreed to the mction Cavalry Brigaño. Major S. D. Barrow,

of Brigade bujor

Captain R. H. ng business requirements, and unworthy longs to the exercise of ordinary judicial hours' leave to go on shore:

when the first of being the Head Omies of this Corpors power, and in such a case as the one under sul. None of them returned to the ship for rate of credit by 276 against 19,

defendant iarned

the following to

Damanhour, leaving outposts at Murray, Brigade Major of Infantry. tion. I have only to add, Gentlemen, that consideration if upon examination of the until sleven o'clock:

returns, papers, ,, submitted

ap tere

The following special appointments are July take the copsequences,

Dufferin was instructed to demand that the Stal Curps, Interpreter to t ho would to and that as shareholders you are to be continuing the imprisonment or restraint, leave tho ship; he was told that if ko did

the prisoner must be discharged

Fugle did go, and and nut been on board since, Bulan was intend to do a repel and Donald Stewart, its increased prosperity. custody. Every American citizen illegally as he, the Captain, know. gratulated on

On Tues

Major H. C. offence be brought GO (Applause). Before putting the motion for arrested or where

the ship exists, is entitled to his discharge. So also

The Committee of the French Chamber of Depation has rejected the grant for join. has submitted proposals to

in

protecting the Suez Canal.

ing

DESERTION. Willian White, Thomas Turner and Wm. Smith, were again before the Court charged that of view, is not an unsatisfactory posmatic and Consular sorvice in China holds with desertion frota the American ship submit on condition that himself and his Aido-de-Camp. Lintenant E. L. 8. Brett,

Invincible.

To-day William Albert Strickland stated Egypt next week, M. Freycinet has post- sistant Adjutant-General Deputy Asut forth extolling the advantage of study

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and education,

and

made by Mr Mackay for the general benefit Command Stati. Colonel J. Xpressed his appreciation of the efforts Smith, vi his countrywen. After this, Mr Frater

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pár Anånged site is hapond quation | Consul in China so Jadeo, his judicial dis- Cardiff, the agreement being that he could vacillation, and said that a ruptura Medical Comedier-Gen./addressed the meeting, bearing testimony tena, kept in the open air in a shed de

there

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It is reported that Arabi has retired Tuner, of the Cavalry. Colonel O. V

the

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER

TELEGRAMS OF 18th Aug. 1882.

BAROMETER, Ivel of the men in teabes, tons, and hundreda.

THERMOMETER, in Fahrenheit degrees and DIRECTION OF Wise is registered every two

FORCE OF WIN 0 calm. 1 to 9 light presso. 3 to 5 moderate. 107 fresh. 7 to 8 strosig. 8 to 10 heavy. 10 to 13 violent.

STATE OF WEATHER-B. Clear blus aky. C. loudy. D. Drizzly. F. Fog, G. Foggy, H.

the affairs of the Bank are in a sound state, pears to be no valid or legal cause for cony the defendant said he would like to KafreMr Gladstone said that Lordinade:-Colonel H. Moore, of the Bombay excursions, run the risk of contracting Lighing. . Misty. 0. Overcast,

should dart for Egypt.

Lord Granville,

to H. E. Sirs were cordially endorsed by Mr P. Passing showers. Q: Squally. R. Hainy.

the adoption of the Report and pawing of Rome to him, or cause for his apprehension day Chusecond and third defendants returned uphold Towtik beture the Turkish troops Major M. A. Ro Lentenant who in the course of a short aprech asserted tera are repeated to indicate any increase over. the accounts, I shall be glad to answer any every person nccused of crime or placed an-tem, the slid anything said that informallying to a question,The Mountain Buttery with screw gana,dea how thoroughly Mr Maakay had in-hours (uan) sra registered from 1 to 24, and

questions that you may have to ask con cerning the affairs of the Tank. (Applause.) No questions being asked, the Chairman moved the adoption of the report, and the passing of the accounts. /

Me, P. Chater seconded, and the mo

tion was carried unanimously.

The Chairman intimated that there was no other business, and that the dividend warrants would be ready to-morrow,

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before the Hon. F. Snovelen, Putique Judge.)

Friday, August 18,

r

to:

cation

but witness

to leave

had they said

had had no conver-

Ho

them to leave. Thu first and second werothers British

that time, and witness told them out to He give the Consul any more unoyance. had all along been willing to give them their dienharge, and had told then that he would pay them every sont due to them after they

but before

could got they obtained it, had

communications were

way

and a

form

tens and hundreds.

Shipping Intelligence.

The following lists are corrected from

small the meeting dispersed at about ten from other sources. Consignees are invited p. in. the impression gained by the writer of these for notes being, that for thorough to coinmunicate with the Editor in the appreciation of missionary efforts in China event of any innocuracy occurring in this but few such displays have ever been wit-list as compiled from the papers and other

the Mr Duckay's unwearying seal as nie sary, and wishing hit all success; at sathe tipe coupling his remarke with a desire that Mr Mackay would see the wisdom of taking or care of his health, and not, by exposure during up-country further attacks of forer and maiuris. These

S. Snow T. Thunder. . Bid, threatening, nt Suez.

Hobson, the Commissioner of Customs. Visibility. W. Storm. 2. Calm.. The Ist. Provost Maralali. W. R. Le G. Arukerson, Field Paymastera. that only those who had travelled in the the mean average of their signification.

RAINThe hours of rain for the proviour 24 interior of the island were in a position to will Madras drafts gratiated himself with the natives, con- the quantity of water fallen indicated in inches, der arrest has a right at the time to know shout

that this did not justify any relaxation in part of the suitingent. for the reserve at Ad

Aden are the 4th and verts apart. On Wednesday witatss went to tur military preparations. returned.

During the proceedings the Hundredth and should be informed of the particular wert au shore that day, and had not since passing between the British and Arabi, bat 7-1 Northern Division, offence with which he stands charged.

Psalm was sung, rather feebly in English, Consulate tu the American

The Porte in notifying that Turkish 23rd Native Infantry. tu change the de- Mr Crossett was discharged.

but in Chinese with a seat which was remark- with deaortion

Bombay, 21st.-The Captain in the str. fendants with

when the Consul vill be dispatched to Egypt, boped told him the defendants had boon annoying previrady to so doing that the British Hetherington, which arrived in ebay able for heartiness, even if the harmony was

barbour yesterday from Liverpool, reports

20:0what at fault. After the new premises him a good deal, and that he could not get expedition will be countermaanded and anal nothing unusual was passing through had been generally inspected by great and the latest London and Colonial Papera, and

atroops now in Egypt withdrawn. Lester, July 29.The bombardment of the Canal, except many refugees their

Port Said, to Port Aboukir is delayed until Monday,

Luge number of Turkey's consenting tu nitervene in small vessels and beats full of European is attributed to the influence of rofugees in the Canal opposite Suez Thess boats were moored fast to the banks of the Bearsk

Canal, All the Powers have adhered to the

ready any time get aboard the

Oxford Collego embraces an auditory in information at his command. The Editor ships in Sues harbour. their discharge they must present them proposal of Lord Dufferin at the Conference them and the refugees were living on

The tonnage available in Bombay is daily the central front, which is airy and well will, at all times, be glad to receive any July 30-The French Chamber decreasing. Shipowners are getting tired lighted, and is flanked on either fide by additions to the list from thone who have

studies and sleeping apartments capable of London, dia 30-minute to be the of waiting in the Army Pay Department. Mr Mossop He had been to the Couaul at noon on real, of Mesas Dennys and Mossop, appeared Monday, but the defendants were not

he had not told the defendants that of The plaintif was not he was going for the defendant

the Consal. to get

He had vote

The following Suez telegrami, dated 22nd, accommodating twenty-four students at later advices, private or otherwise, then his credit by 450 against 75. told them to go to the Consal, and ask if Minintay have resigned their gute Agent: The Canal trafic is unintering round it, and an ample range of kit-

has been received by Mr Parker, P. and Oleast, whilst at the back again is a well paved own

court-yard with a covered verandah run

VESSELS TO ARRIVE. representendant

The

de the mortgages of some he was willing to dischau that the de-

them. The President Gravy has accepted their resignated The following steamers have entered

and domestic offices,

·ÁT KOSOKONG. property situated in High Street, and a dificulty the caso been

chen, bath rooms, and the Nopal, Sirocco, man named Ho Achoo is the mortgagor fandants had not reported what the Consul The Cairo delegates had an interview the Cann); Skane time in June & sum of money because had said. All he desired was that tho do with the Ministers at Alexandria and 1ted Serdale dccleuch darlington Finchley, Island is suffering from want of rain, it Jan, Truth, due as interest, and the mortgagor not fondants should work on board until they most defiant language and upheld Arabi,

authorized the baing to pay this dum,

Chert Pasha has arrived at Alexandria. got their dischargo. He explained that for by Dr O. N. Denny, American Consul e defendant to collect the rents, for which every day's desertion a seaman forfeited The Conference continues sitting inform-

the plaintiff was neral, at Shangbai. The circumstances of

three days' pay.

ally beause the Russian Anibassador awaita the case are somewhat as follow. Some defendant through an

the Fern, an employed in the Com- The defendants were ordered to be sent instradions.

It is reported that Sir Garnet Wolseley Department. On the plaintiff de on board the ship.

is seriously Indisposed, two or three years ago a Missionary, the

nent of the rents, the tenants Bev. J. F. Crossett, then labouring in minding payment

Lonan July 30, evening-The Orion and the Penelope entered the Suez Canal Shantung bocanis, (as he himself puts it) told him that they had already been col

lected by another man to whom the mort-

notwithstanding a protest by Mr de broken down in health, and was by two gegor was duo the sum of 8000. Instead

Lema informing the defendant of however medical misionaries, and afterwards by a

The rebels are fortifying Fort Said. third, declared to be insane, and was sent this at the time, as the defendant alleged

he ought to have done,

the plaintiff

A vote of thanks to the Chairman and Directors, and Management, proposed by Mr Douglas Jones and seconded by Mr A. Coxon, brought the meeting to a close.

ILLEGAL ARREST OF A MISSIONARY ON A CHARGE OF LUNACY,

A case of a somewhat peculiar saturo has

just been settled by a judgment delivered

|

·LUCAS *. WERA, $13.30.

The plaintiff is a rent and bill collector, and the defendant is Military Accountant

intermediare by

named

there;

PURCHASING TWO ANNAMESE GIRLS FOR FROSTITUTION,

Ho Su, mistress of licensed brothel No.

from Peking to Shanghai, and afterwards into come arrangement with the moria 13, was charged first, with purchasing two |

of

to the United States Mr Cromaot who, & month later is the sent taking the Bad girls from the Colony con- then resigned all connection with the Min and, in company the defendant. Thotrary to Sections 2 and 8 of Ordinance No.

kission,

tion.

with the and

paid it over to stomary Society, and worked for his own plaintiff then claimed he alleged he had

ten per cent

com 8 of 1875

Mr Sharp, Crown Sclisitor, prosecuted. improved in health been told he would receive, but Captain- support. Becoming, in

According to the statements of the girls, pay him this amount, as (Aunamese-eighteen and sixteen years of ke went back to China tit Barope and i webb refused to pay not carried out his age respectively,) stated that they had seen projed in deference to the Queen

had ard

sum was lodged 85, which the defendant pay a woman who brought |

that

them slong with others from Annam, one

go

The

ressed.

Nume.

Left

6, Flamingo,

37

,, 18, Marathon,

From Sunderland Hull London

Sunderland

the north end of the Ae to general news, Clan Mackay, Edwin,

being over six weeks eluce any showery of Lufra, Menelaus, Caallchill, and Cavalier.

The Asiatic Navigation Company Steamer importance fell. The Kalung Colliery is staff, the Tuesday

charge of a native mining with now

Feb. 24, Loudoun Castle (a.), London Festaca leaves Bombay on 200 followers, 250 stile, 1,600 sheep, and European engineer and others having been

stores for

paid off, and sent home. The wisdom of Mar. 5, Ethel Caine, & large quantity of

Egypt Bombay July 23-The Eastern Tele-this step is doubted by those best able to April 17, Bonito,

29, Rockhurst, " dent from Foo- graph Golupany's Suez telegram of yester-judge. The native mining engineer now day's data says "It is said that instruc-in charge is an Arsenal student

27, Marina, in Paris,

but said to have studied mining tions have been received for despatch to chow, and quite a young fellow. He is Cairo of all the rolling stock, engines, I never heard of any black country in the

lying here at present. There will

&ling

China.

SWATOW.

cal

of Benares,

120, P. G. Carvill,

30, Gustav Oscar,

Cuxhaven Cardiff Hamburg

London Milborough

Cardiff

Penarth

Cardiff

23, Caroline Bean,

28, Herschel,

4, Ida,

3, Griding Star,

72

6, N. Boynton,

New York

11

8. Ruthin,

Penarth

J

8, City

Penarth

16, Meteor M 19, Rossini, BES

New York

Cardiff

Cardiff

New York

12, Agnes Muir, 17, Star of India,

London

London

Cardiff

Coxhaven

Cardin

Trieste

--

London

Liverpool

London

Greenons

"

9, 31, Gloamin, June

*

20, O. F. Bargent, 29, Jomo,

26 Friederike,

July 1, Vorwaarte,

1, Kwongsang (8.),

prustical knowledge to An ficial despatch from Cairo says that he only one train daily running backwards. vicinity of that delightful city, so fear the May

has but little pr

of the old Woosung rail- girls for the purposes. of prostitution, and an influential mesting was held at which it The instructions are supposed to come from

was resolved to maintain Arabi until an Ambi, with whom the Governor of Bucz guide him. The China Mail in a late issue

spoke learnedly continues in direct communication. second with fraudulently decoying and

hanowable

had been concluded or peace

Arabi has taken possession of the tele-way gear being employed to connect the reztermination effected. their

Kelong mines with the sea coast, the real The Scots Fusilier Guards have embarked graph office at Jamilia and has discharged fact being that they are only one mile dia

the European employés. for Egypt

tant from the shore, and have been con Lonim, July 31-The Prince of Wales

nected by tramway from the first. Some winled

of the rails have keen employed undar- to Egypt, but abandoned the

ground, and I believe thero an idea of Palestine, working his passage on board he considered he

Sir Garnet Wolseley is progressing

trying to utilize the two locomotive enginee The French naval and military prepar-

for pumping and hauling purposes at the the steamers. On arrival in China be instructions,

(Mercury Corpondent.)

colliery. It is to be feared however that 3rd August, is Lesseps is walked from Chefoe to Tai-nan-fu, where he The plaintiff stated, in cross-examination two years and the other a year agn, and ations have been countermanded.

nt Tamailia, where he

by this time thoy represent a heap of rusty , that he had never received that the price paid in Mossos

one case was $130 and

It is reported that Mr B. Ebell, formerly and useless irun, and nothing else. was arrested at the instigation of Mr Chester by Mr

The ralations between Lord Dufferin and of the firm of Messrs Horton & Ebell, has Daily News. Holcombe, U. S. Chargé d'Affaires, st 10 per cent for collecting rents; but he had the other 8170. One of the stipulations in has thwarted the landing of British marines,

beep

comunission for collecting one of the cases was that the girl was to be the Sultan are not satisfactory.

arrived lately in Swatow, having joined the Peking, and conveyed to Tientsin, where billa

t years. Owing to their

well and favourably known firm of

of Messrs Italy declines to co-operate in Egypt His Londalup

sick the defendant had falling Frequently

London, 31st July, evening. The secand Direks & Co During his former residence

7th August and told him he bad fulfilled his har often beat them and threatened to

not.

to sell them;

The earthquake was felt here at lalf- who did not go so far as to say that Mir gain, that hu onasidared ten per cent for and on the 14th inst, they were told by the battalion of the Grenadier Guards embark at Swatow, Mr Ebell was a great favourite collecting rents was a perfectly absurd defendant that foreigners on board the Co-ed for Egypt to-day and a bettalion of the with all who knew him, and his returti is

Coldstreams will embark to-morrow: the hailed with pleasure i his arrival in some past three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, that he is not a t and proper parson to charge, and had never heard of such a rate ton steamer wanted to engage them, though Houshold Cavalry will embark on Wednes ensure makes up for the loze we have the ith inst. I was not in the house, but

being paid for doing so, and thought he sent the same time again threatened to

sustained through the departure of Mr Jnear it, at the time. I did not feel the "be travelling alone in the interior of China, gas fully paid for his trouble with the 25 sell them. They were taken to the steamer, latest advises from Egypt state that R. Breg 1. D. C., who has gone the roof. There were thres foreigner in Diomed.

a popular résident and lead shock at all, but heard the tiles rattle of and we believe his mental state to hơeach which had been offered him. Judgment but they saw no foreigners, and during the the Orion, Ready and Carsfort are stationed ing

ing member of .ond of hem feeling the misery of

I hear the the house and they plainly felt the shock. ber pay his own costs.

De formation of & Rowing Club is

It lasted only twenty or thirty seconds, Tyburnis. attention of the compradore of the vessal landed there.

The boza bardment of Aboukir has been it is a wonder that such a useful Club for

Anchixes (s) towards them. They then told him their

abandoned.

interesting and manly bodily recreation has anywhere. condition, and that they thought they ware

The wator in the city is still very high; Patroclus (.) examination of any kind, with this er

Loudon, August L-Tho Khedive has not been formed long ago. I believe some The plaintiff was a chair coelis to Mr G. going to be sold by the defendant who paid ception to was sent to Bhanghai in order Holmes, broker, with whom defendant in their passages; the compradors then put authorized the English to occupy the Suez stops have also been taken to organiss the people in the surrounding country are

aquatic sports before-long, boat races, etc; abstaining from animal food and praying Dora, lo be forwarded to the United States, but I partner. The plaintiff claimed the above! them in a mom and brought them back to Canal

he was examined by a couple of Doctors,

Cromett was insane, bus ware of opinion

Committed the prostitute for eight y

nodulow.

'that he needs and will need for some time was diren for that aidount, each party to pain bezan to cry, so drew the 1at Ismailia, and that a force of Kiarines has home on leave of absence ked and no damage was done; no les fell

constant supervision to prevent him doing

serious injury to his health Without

WONG AIN T. SALAMON) 25..

8, Frism (6.)

J.

8, Harter (c.)

10. Chung King

13, Stirling Castle (s.), London

LOADING FOR CUINA AND JAPAN PORTA

At London-Steamers via Suez Canal

Oxfordshire.

Pembrokeshire, Glenfruin Sailing Vessels,

At Liverpool.

At Cardif

Cyclops (8.)

Iquique,

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