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No. 698-1,--SerTEMBER 18, 1882.]

the main deck is built an awning dook. The fall. The elder of the vessel in the largest constructed by the came to withom before the

two, prisoners deceased was

its-builders. Mr Inglis, who was instructed by the owners to anpuriotond, the construs tion of the Thai Ping, expresses himself as

ship. We have no doubt the Thai Ping will add to the riputation of the Dock Com- reary, whose enterprise is deserving, of

was very sick and had had a fall.

Joseph May, third oflicer of the Malabar, said that on the afternoon of the 10th

know

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or

raid

Mr Jonquba then argued at yousiderable. for examination and release, the goode con- the Parliament, and the people of England, length that the Lottery Tiskuta were not tailed in the boats would be confiscated, punt-lo and dous his best to coll Hey

After a few wordle from Me W. Fowler, ML the deputation thanked his Ex- collangy, and withdrew

enly

Dr Dennys: In order tu

to

on tho

except according to law, and they know the constable and also to the dofondunte (n-retmuing, shortly that purchasing girls for prostitution was whom to left. Company, and it reflects great uredit on admitted to the Hospital, and said deceased an offence which was punishable here. afterwards, he again wet theflefendants and lustruments or appliances used in the ma-Thus, histond of carrying their point, the Majesty's Government the truth,

These girls had constant opportunities of other love. The first defendant atruck secing Inspectors of Brothels and foreignora, witness on tho face, after witch witness and agencat of the business of gaming, it being, guild had only strecorded di eliciting

a notorious fact that theen Tickets were not more stringent instructions from the lefondast grappleet with and know they could love the houses at the

with each other

written by tho thanagore of the

the Letteries, authorities. any time they pleased, and yet they had and fell. In falling witness was kicked by but by the

ker who brought

then to After the receipt of this remained, for about two years. They the sound defendinut. Witness called out them. Ha contended that if the Swatow local authorities and Wo

Valyuola being thoroughly satisfied with the whole instant, ono or two of the passengers caine well that wholefarlants, but not without grønt trouble.

was against him there, then the specially appointed by the Tautai hold TES.STERET INDUSTRIES, by Porcy magia the p her relatives wore hard up for money

the complaint struck him of was the second charge, that of being and almost anily with the managers Russell. This inatratert Pamphlet on Per-

convicted to him and said the deconsed was so ill that and taken to a brothel it was her mother

Iohief members of the guild, with a view Emory, e, published at 6d, may be had he was unable to walk. Witness went to or other relative who generally secon- first Price denied the

rama!!

all-ad. negotialed a

They were each fined or four days'

found in a common guring the prevent the-stepping of the manutsratis from any Chemist or dosiar in pers

quos these efforts were of no arall, and where the deceased was, and found him once of money. The mistress of the hard labour; the second defendant, is ad- lion settled finally by the Suprous Court, 27th July, our Import and Export tarde Clad the Wanvi, pe JOEN CORNELE leaning against the corner of tho hatch. brathet made an advanen to be repaid by dition, to find personal security in the aum I convist tianors 1.2 and 3 on the of the circular letter sent to the other ports career Edwin Forrest, was taking supporlate

Co. London.Apvz. censed, in conformity with the injuretiona instaliaente, and the matter was concluded. of $10 to be of good behaviour for one charge, il tes compel then ta peal after that dato, the few voss

TOWARDS the end of his professional meta n

few vessels that visited VEDUR, & Co.'s Weekly Shipping Report, the deceased, asked witposs, to taka de-* was a kind of arrangement which was month. Asliman was ordered to be taken against my decision I shall ine them the port came and doparted en:pty, with shad one night with an old friend, who remarked

constantly being made, and there was

vily, and that is, $1,500 each. I shall also nothing illegal in it, and was, if there were

convict prisoners 4, 5 and 6en the second exce

that dared to tive steamers'

I muzer in my life chargo and impose the full ponalty of 880

er you play Loar so well as you dictates of the circular letter u enforcement or coercion, a mere money kan. The

defendant had done this and

Wheroupon but

the veteran, rising zept night." each. I shall afford the prisoners every nothing more.

mute. Of course sales and these

agents' godowns for many says, stretoling himself to his full height, replied, Mr Joaquim then asked the prisoners might consignees not apply for it

apply it at the Play Lear! What do you mom, sirf

boycotted," or have time to consult with them as to the at Tenet heavily fined,

Shylock, Virginia, if you pleasu; but, by advianbility of appealing to the Supreme people persisted, rightly or Court. This was allowed, and the prison believing the guild to be the author of Jupiter, air, I am Logg rers left the Court with their Counsel. the

every support.

Pagods Anchorage, Oth September

Arrivals During the Wook-Sept. 4, Ulysses, from Shanghai; 4, Hae Sin, from Shanghai; 7, Mozart, from Amoy & Tarnadice, front Hongkong

The second prioner, who was supporting

ceased to the Hospital, which he did Witneso noticed a light scratch on the left Bide of the cheek, but he did not observe any mark on the forehead. The following

on board the ship.

ANATOWING FROM THE PERSON,

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of the

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the

Forrest

did to-

Cheing Akap, coolie, was sentenced to facility if they oppent against my decision. in cargo they brought had to be kept slowly and laboriously from his chair, and

fransactions are somewhat like one at six months' imprisonment with hard labour Departures During the Wonk.-Sept. 3, morning witness saw that he was dead, and other, money passing in both cases, and it for snatching a purse, containing 818, from I be allowed out ori bail, so that he felt Custans for fear of the onid Ford don't play Lear. I play Hamlet, Richard,

was easy to get up charges this kind. Was notice tie mark on the forehand. The holy dat de metres of licensed the poon of a Mrs William Akow,

Hungarian, for Colonies; 5, Europe, for Shanghai; 5, Douglas, for Hongkong; 0, Ulysses, for London; Siberien, for Tien-

sin; 8, Hao Shin, for Shanghai.

Shipping in Port-Norden, Gustav, & Parle, Mozart, Toonadice.

second prisoner looked after the deconsed

during the voyage.

Dr Ayres said he had examined the body

it

brothel would ruts such a risk as to par- chase girla knowing that Inspectors would find. out 1 either of those girla hnd been the they said they had in that

À DISTURBER OF THE PEACE.

Jure

We understand that a Notice of Appeal Sonar letter.

ansioty was felt leat an outbreak

as heen given, and that De Denys will should scar along the coolies and cargo. Court.

bostmen, of whom there wore 2,000 or mom

Quotations, HONGKOND, September 18.

Marie, Ernst, Malvina, Rio Lege, Occan, of the deceased which was that of a Chinese inmates, and were illa disturbance, and with using threate to state a casa for the opinion of the Supremehus left without moans of subsistence, and OPIUM-Now Patrio, cusli...90701-

THE UNION INSURANCE, SOCIETY OF CANTON.

in mo arivanced state of putrefaction. He {found no distimet &vidence of any wound, the cuticle being entirely gone in several places. If there had heon a wound, it must An extraordinary general meeting of this have been very slight. The skull had not Company was field at the offices of the been injured. He could not say whether Company this afternoon (Sept. 18). There there had been any braise, as the skin was wore present: The Hon. P. Kyrie (Chair.quito black through decomposition. The man), Mears Happens, F. D. Sassoon, W. body was very emaciated, and seemed to

have suffered from some wasting discure. H. Darby (Director), W. Reiners, D. The Chinese Surgeon of the falaber McCulloch, J. H. Cox, A. Coxon, A. Gro-alled, said ho considered that the de-

censed was

treated, it was WHO

Morris, J. Macgregor, E. A. Alford, H. G. to the tre dangerously it when admitted of the caso by no means suggested such

Jamos, O. U. Stuart, T, G. Williamson,

The

THEFT.

THE LATE INTERFERENCE· WITH

· TRADE AT SWATOW.

troops were therefore sent to Swatow in for auch ni emorgenoy. readiness for

This stats of things lated up to the during which time not a

mor-

10thment was made by Chinese In the month of May 1881, the Customingle rule by which all cargo-bouts at repair chants, although some sugar theu in amined and released was grossly infringud received at the Customs office during these the Customs Pier to have their contents ox-godown was shipped to Hongkong by

merchants Foreign

The total dution almost simultaneously, by threo Ulfbor

15 days, amounted to merchants, members of, the Swatow Guild, while during the preceding 15 days they H. Ts. 3,062 trading under the respective hong name of had heen H. Tis 49,976. This was pr

In any

Heich Ch'ang, Yung Lang Yuan and

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Exchange.

Bank, Wire,

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30 days' sight,

4 months' sight,

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C. W. Holliday, A. Wemyss, A, da Silveir being made to him, he sent to the Malabar, | jury required stronger proof than any given charged, the first and second with stealing bringing them to the Customs to be or- of dealing which the Swator Guild has Shanghai, domandja

and Douglas Jonca (Acting Secretary.}

The Secretary read the notice calling the mooting, and the resolution it contained.

John Roach, scaman on board the British chip Lighting, was charged with creating to body of a serious reflection on the wards Henry Addison, barkeeper at the of brothels for "Welcoma Tavern." of Inspectors neglect of duty-that was the only inference About ten o'clock yesterday morning the

af this Bort.

Had defendant along with others entered the finding out canes the case happened.

ned, in

brothel Aly

the

above lovers, and ordered some liquor. da Inspector might have been unable to find it, he was tipy, the barkeeper refused to sup but to say that the Inspectors hnd not boom ply him, on which the season became very able to discover sented in a licensed brothel was abaix, and thon vinted his sent an cuse such as it was repre offensive, challenged the barkeeper to fight, Besides, girls had first of all to satisfactorily Dutcassu. A constable was sont for, and

questions at the Registrar answer the questions

The Magistrate ordered Roach to be General's before they could become Roach was arrested. mates. Un the qucation of taking then placed on board his ship. fraudulently out of the Colony for purposes of sale; be contended that the circumstances

fact.

learned gentleman touched on Inspector Clock said on the kopurt some of the points of evidence, and said the and I had the body removed to the Hospital. that defendant intended to take them out a bundle of clothing, and the third wih re-antined The Captain of the vessel toki witness that of the Colony fraudulently for the purposes viving stolen goods. be thought there was foul play in the of ale.

The property stolen belonged to a hawker aisttor na he bal observed the mark. The Attorney General closed his casu. naunce Li Ataun, und was worth $u. Yes. and also because the prisoners were The first charge was a definite ofienes por- terday morning the hawker innded at ove

dividing

the de- of Попву prisoner acknowledged that and it mattered not whether the parties to which he placed on the wharf in order to de forty nothing to the law of England, of the wharvas with the badle of clothes, The get tiae) rest of his goods out of the boat moeting. It contains a resolution which he had the sum of $400 belonging to the sale were willing or willing.

the deceased, but said tint he was learried gentleman anmmented on the evid-While he went down the steps

clothes we are met to-day to adopt or uticwise. clansmaux, that he was entrusted with the ence of the two girls, and the statement of were stien. He reported the matter to the The resolution merely relates to the form distribution of the money, and that the the defendant, and inaintained that there Police who arrested the three defendants

second prisoner was ไม่ย

Cousin

vore reasons for the unstros endeavouring The sound defendant was convicted, und Witness ing of the Company into a limited liability know it to be a a custom on board the

the ships

'to get rid of theni. one. I do not think we need enlarge or

His Lordsbipinalengthy summing updealt intend to throu mortis imprisonment with hard labour; the others were dis Chingan the American trade when a

passenger

died, the newest ro- with the principal points of the case, inca chatred as no evidence was produced to the advantages of limited liability relative took charge of the cfects of the of this sort were very easy to bring against implicate them in either the theft or reby disadvantages. I do not think there are deceased. He had no evidence to produce inistresses of brothels, but were very diffi- ceipt of the goods. wany who disapprova of limited liability to show that foul play had been used. He enlt to disprove, and juries had to take

was quite satisfied there had been none. I may mention that from a telegram re-

The jury returned a verdict of death, cunsideration thé circumstances outside !

evidence of either party. There was! aived to-day, the shareholders in England from natural causes.

contract of sale or

the purchaser | approve of this resolution, I beg to pro- pose: That this Company, now regis tered under the Companies' Ordinance No. i of 1865 as an Urdinited Company, bé registered under the Companies' Ordinances (Before Sir G. Philippe, Chief Justice, and of the greater which had prevailed,

The Chairman said, Gentlemens Yon have heard the motion in relation to the

No. 1 of 1865 to 1881 as a Company Limited by Shares,"

the

..:

"SUPREME · COURT. IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

a Jury.) Monday, Sept. 18. ·

Mr Roiners said he had great pleasure in The Attorney General (the Hon, E. L.

Solicitor, prosented.

into

witch conferred any chase of this kind or forced any duties upon the seller; it was absolutely void. Slavery does not exist in Hongkong, never existed in it from the foundation of the Colony; and never could

great evils

the

way.

have upon the

3/85

3/83

$27.05

85.20

Shares. (For Share Quotations, see Page 4.) Temperature.

Taschet Messrs Tulemer di Co.'s Fremises, Queen's Roud.) HONGKONG, September 18

A 30.034

Kwang Yi Yü Without special portmisbably the result aimed at by the authors of

the

to stop the trade, whoever sion they sent inland a number of carey seem to have been Documentary 4 months' sight,

ever Credits, thuy

under supposed to contain Rics, the impression that by stopping the Cu Cheng Asam, bricklayer, Wong Apo, Beancake. Samskil, etc., as deelared in the

India, Wire, fightsenger, and Au San Yn, widow, were their applications to lanki, and without first taras Revenue--by boy.com

bey-cotting tho Customs-they would carry thor point-a

dousand, antined and released.

30 days' sight, privato It was therefore successfully employed in several instances impossible for the Customs to know the against Foreign and Native merchants who Gold Leaf, 994 an

and nature of these goods,

Sorenigna, Being old established, merofants at Swa- would not aboy ita dictates. The conspi they could not plead ignorance of the rators appear to have entirely lost sight of Chinese and English on every boxit-110b hat they soon found out that these were of rule, which rule, besides, is printed in the sequences that such a policy woul general businem of the post i handed by the Customs officer on

on board the but

the ruinous character, and the

È they were probably mate) to svem cafgebont when, after having much pleased when aftur a few days the

cargoboat after been loaded, it leaves the impurting

guild sent

I sent word to the other ports to send Nor did these offenders attempt to

cargo:

The first application by Chi- o again. plead ignorance. Hsieh Chung sent in a polition nexe to export cargo, was received on the stating that he could not be held it arrived with cugo, and the Chinese mer 11th August On the 10th three steamers sible for a broach of regulations comitted cliants applied for it and

duty the owners of the cargo-boats, thus

isual. Trade was time reopened; but it pretending to

to be unaware that the only party responsible to the Customs is the remained slack for many weeks aftor, to want of confidenco; for several applicant for the goods. The evo other failures had taken place and the crudit of merchants said that the art complained of had

sity many firms had been severely shaken. 1 of keeping their gouds over Bunchy before have been told that the Easies upon the of keeping they could be axamined and released, and as brought by some as the that they had sent the goods inisul at once arriving hero in July and August averaged dates of issue of the boat-nutes, prived trout

a statement which, on reference to the between 84,000 and 35,000 cach steamer.

I am happy to state, however, that thin incorrect, for it was found that most of the trouble is now a thing of the past, and that cargo-busts had left the importing vessels trade las fairly recovered from the injurious

effects wrought thereby. Monday and Tuesday.

The result of the inquiry made into this the by the Prefect of Chur-chuw.fit was by the Governor-General and approved mads public a notification, which is to

-The Swalow Guild has denied

LOTTERIES IN SINGAPORE.

The question of gambling is puzzling the law-givers in Singapore equally with those of Hongkong. Wo take from the Singapore Fines the roport of a case in which six prisons were concerned; two hofors Dr capecially in this class of Free Dennys, on the 28th August-

licensed

by ignorant parties coming into the colony by ignorant garis being bright here, who knew nothing of the laws of the place, it

found necessary

tu, introduce

ordinances to

The Crown us. Tas Ngial Loan, Leo Ong

As it was a very serious offence, consider- Kaug, Tay Ah Kok, Les Eng Swee, anding the large quantity and value of the two others.

goods involved, I indicted a tine of ft. Ts. Me Nowland prosecuted on behalf of the 100 in each case. The fine was paid the following effect

Lang Yan and Kwang Yi Yü, but the prisoners.

Ch firmly refused to pay it

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scoonding the motion, and in doing so he O'Mally), instructed by Mr Sharp, Crown had been protect their rights Although Police, and Mr J. P. Joaquin appeared for waived my decision as far asing written the circular note, and is į

might be permitted to say on behalf of shareholders at home and hore that if the resolution were carried it would give general satisfaction.

The resolution was unanimously carried, and the meeting disperaçd.

INQUEST.

An inquest was held at the Government Civil Hospital this afternoon, before the Coroner, Mr H. E. Wodaliouse, and the following gentlemen as a jury: Messrs L Hauschild, D. A dog Remedies, and M. do Rosario, on the death of a man named Chan Aling, (agol 40 years) who died vi board the steamship Malebar on the 11th inatrust, while that vessel was on the high saaa. As the Captain of the vessel sus pected two of the pasungers of having used the death of the deceased, they having been seen dividing his money after death, the inquest was ordered. The two men

The following gentlemen were empannel-it might have an offence at comaion

The prisoners were charged under lud as a jury: Messrs F. H. Höhnke, P. law, the buying and selling of women had F Daver, Julm Grant, E. Hyndman, J. been made an offence by ordinance.

sections of section 3 of the Gaming Ordi- Rangel, G. A. Wieler, and H. Matchitt The jury retired, and on returning alanes, with having the care or management

nounced that they had found the misoner of, or assisting in, the business of guilty on the first count by four to three, kept or used for gaming. There was also a mujeritios on the othar thro,

garding house.

and the

колових.

The Attorney General said there was no reason for believing that the prisoner hazi committed sny other than the one fraud.

consequently I wai

he was concerned, and referred the case to pronounced not guilty of the conspiracy to the Deputy Superintendent of Customs. It stop trade, the miserent author of which was then decided that a fine of H. Tsis to be found out and punished according to faw. But as the three adminstrators of 600) should be inflicted, as being more al

guild, Lu, Lin, and

the

and not guifly by almost equally bare second charge of being found in a comment equate to the offence; and this fine was funn Buty of rugulariti have been

Sentence reserved.

Tr

Police Intelligence. Before H. K. Werichmen, Esq.) Monday, Sept. 18.

The following evidence was taken :— Hairy Newlak, sworn: I wn Chief. In- spevior of Police. On Saturday Just, the 26th, at about half

past 1

p.ni.

and

miamon

paid by Heich Chang into the hands of the agement, they are to bo. expelled from the Deputy Superintendent.

The Swatow Guild was greatly incensed played by it again; Lu, besides, having guild and prohibited front ever being our- at the fines inflicted upon three of E

panied Assistant Superintendent Stevens to the Superintendent. This petition stated High cernold he exempted from

to

e

laus Mu. In. low pace of witch is house No. 168. Saith Street. We on carpenter's shop. We want

upstairs.

I

and protested in a petition addressed been banished froz she prefecture; and

having been beaten. inasmuch as for the fast ten years, due rule that bulky ago that no Customs rule had been infringent,

he petition of f

of the guild

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The first caso on the calendar was that in which Kwok Hung Kwai, lately employed in the Treasury, was charged with

forging the namos of the Colonial Treasurer and the Ac- countant on the 6th May, with intent to de- fraud; second, with uttering a forged receipt CHARGE OF BAISING THE POLICE RATES. » for crown rent, and third with feloniously

Wong Asun, whose case in connection obtaining $72.88 from Kwok Ying Shui.

The prisoner, who was undefended, plead writes was fully reported in cur police co- with tampering with the police and lighting ed

gulbule of the case beckumne, was found not guilty, and was

had been that only the first cargo-boat was coming to the pier for examination, it need accordingly discharged. our Police columns, fully reported in

was in front and Mr Stevens a little way to come to the pier for examination, the root he further entertainal, as the Com- circumstances of it will be

The Sessions wore adjourned until ten behind In the front room I saw the four under being released direct from the missioner. of Caxtons has replied that fresh in everyb

ybody's, quemory, so that there o'clock to-morrow morning.

inst prisoners. They were a led-place, importing veseo!.

according to the Swatow regulations facili- is no necessity for reproducing the facts.

ping beach. They were all squatted

This statement was in direct entradicties may be granted in special uses.

143 it. No. 1 was reading the papers pro- tion to Hsieh Chang's petition addressed

As encerns the accusations brought hood marked A. The papers. Were

to the Commissioner; to the mile

by Heich Ch'ser and atuor merchants- printed aded to the sworn interpreter of the on each boat note: to the printed Customs against the Chinese Exmatuers, it has been Court, who

pronounced them to be lottery regulations to the notification in Chinese, and that they are without foundation; tickets (Wah-way),

anter joint seal of the Swatos Superinten having mistaken the collection of samples No. 2 was writing

the morolianta, in their parsimonious spirit paper produced marked B (which the

dont and the Commissioner of Customs for robbery." | terpreter said was an accant for me) posted for many years past in the exanim No. 3 was calculating on the board pro- tion shod, for the guidance of Chinese sur Charles Joyce, seana on board ther duce, No. 4 was soply sitting on the shants; and to the praction of the port, no look over the depositions, and consider the Lighting, was charged with being drunk bed plass. They were foured is a circle difference having over Lacu sande het woon aspected were charged at the Police Court

and disorderly.

tickets produced in front of bulky and sundry cargo. lottery About seven o'clock yesterday evening, lem. Nos. 5 and 6 were aleeping on to-day, but the case was remanded ponding

The guild's petition contained. besides, We take the following from The Chris at even con un defendant in bench near about. I took all the prisoners many incorrect statements which were tian. It must be quite a sensation for Sir the result of the inquest, at which they Ho Su was charged with unlawfully pur- Queen's Road drank and annoying pass in charge, with the papers produced, and equally easy to refuto with their staten ont wore present. One of them is described us chasing two Annamese girls, sixteen and

eighteen years of age, for the purposes of nurs by asking for money to pay for they have been in toy handa ever sitice. I just refarrad to. Nevertheless, a few days Jahr after reigning so long as an angel

drink. The constable warned the scaman also produce a hp with the figure 13 on Inter, , thin, ashopkeeper, and named Chan Asaug (30), prostitution, and second with unlawfully in desist suvural times, but the latter paid it. The tickets are all

nidressed a petition of darkness to be thus held up as xa angel marked with the to the Swatow Superintendent, for while the other is an old man named Lan and fraudulently decoying the girls out no heed and continued the annoyance until same cap.

ission to the high authoritius, repro of light. His rearks need no comment:- Atak, who had been a gold diggor in Cali- of the Colony for the purpose of selling ten o'clock, when the constable arrested four first priemers are the cor dhe addition of several others, one of which the Governor and Commander-in-Chief »

Mr Joaquin enout duting the same incorrect s Crossexamined by

On the 28th alt, Sir J. P. Hennessy, statements, with then, on the 14th

1382. August,

him. The constable said that Ng

fornia.

The

prisoner's character up to the time of the committing of the crime had been a good, one, and considering the whole air- cumstances of the case the Crown did not press for a sovaru puuialunent

The Chief Justice said he would agaju

matter.

この

KILNAPPING

The Hon.

in a plea of not guilty.

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TELLORIMS OF 18TH SEPT., 1882.

HONGKONG

ANDY,

SHASONAL

OHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER..

BAROMETER, level of the son in inches, tens, and hundreds.

TumovETER, in Fabrankoit degrees and ters, kept in the open air in a shaded dination.

DIRECTION OF WIND is registered every two

DEPUTATION TO SIR JOHN POPEPE OF Ways Daim 1 to 5 light

HENNESSY.

WIND calm. oreze.

3 to moderate. 7 fresh. 7 to 8 strong. 8 to 10 heavy 10 to 12 violent,?

goa. Cinte bine aky

Cloudy. D. Drizly. F. Fog. G. Forgy. H Tak L. Lightning. M. Misty

P. Passing showera. Q. Squally. R. Talny. Bow. Thauder, U. Tad, threatening Visibility. I. Storm. Calm,

Captain John Dixon, master of the prisoner, and put appeared for the of marobant suainan on skere lind been ex-copies of the house. I should say they was a charge of robbery against the Cus- Hongkong, received an influential and hours (noon) are registered from 1 to 24, and

steamer Malabar, asid that the deceased

other, gurt woman 8130; while the

were

admitted.

having

called the attention of the Govern

Lim To

For

The doEntent was ford St, ur Three { cnJoony # out of this lienzo, There were as has since been pion was to nected with nation of this

fl

Shipping Intelligence.

The following lists are corrected from

of 1857 and the latest Lordon and Coloudal Papers, and

farther sources: Consignees are invited

the tin average of their signification. fers a repeated to indicate any increase over

LAN-The Lours of rain for the previous. 24 The evidence taken was similar to that ceedingly bad for some days sistemes in the house qe Mines. I had no cused of appropriating for their own use interested in the abolition of Government tens and hundredw

pat. They are Tea Chews, while the toms Examiners and staff. Those were no representative deputation of gentlemen the quantity of water fallen indiented in inches, numbers of them going about the streets given at the Police already reported. Court,

and creating disturbances. Yesterday their warrant Noge was lasued, but there was quantities of the goods passing through the regulation of vice, who presented his Ex- and the accused were passengers on board One of the gris had been brought from behaviour was so riotous that tho or two an information Init. We went next door shed for examination, a agensntical which, cellency with an address thanking lis vessel from San Franciscu. On the Annam two years ago, and had seen the of the public houses how to close

first, No. 161. --I don't misaler seeing it is seale

skolers to zy, was. without foundation, 10th inst it was reported to him that the prisoner

to terrible abuses and iniquities con- was only bru ht here a year days imprisonment with hard labour.

so when in the arpenter'

The chief sim ahup, when I

of this docensed was sick, sud ho was put in the price paid in the latter case was

first went in, but I found them gone when present as a great hardship) the require Contigious Diseases Hospital, where the Surgeon examined him rather frequently, it was alleged, to

Owing to

to the girls having fallen sick

I came down John Haorty, 802man, and Thomas given to the No darm was at allment that merchands should tail the 1867 in force in that i

I do not know prisoners. and reported that he was suffering from prisoner had beat there, and threatened to Porter, fireman, both of the steamship the prisoners are, or where they live go-boats to the Customs Pior for the M.F.'s who formed the Select. Com- to communicato with the Editor in the

Sir Juhu, i

he was one of iply, amination (against strong lides and in consumption. About seven o'clock next sell them; and on the 14th instant she Craps, admited having been drunk and

Bir Stevens

thich gave cour

coraborative stormy weather, and to ask for the hittee on the Cuntagions Diseases Pre-event of any inaccuracy outing in Ulus- morning it was reported to witness that took them to the Canten steamer, on disorderly on Prays Central yesterday

For the defence, Mr Josquin contended of that

in the same sossifal, buvotus the first law of

pers and other to engage them. On board the steamer the or one day's imprisonment were sent fur to see about the balunent sickliest of the two girls began to cry, aud

Bud 3.

vote in favour will, at all times, be glad to recaivo any prisoners; there was no evidence to show time a poteng as a new on. At the same tha thus attracted the

the attention of the cumpra

that the housS. WAS A COMINon gaming house, formintetler addrem the other members were i

by the of ressed by.

of that measure

reby reports of the successful Further evidence in the case in which and that the prisoners in any manner had tow merchants to the merchants of operation of a similar system in Hongkong: additions to tho list from those who have

Hongkong, Sion bad been addressed

and other port the

When he afterwards becamo

Jony he had stating that a

the Colony he at Swatow not only discovered abuses and

and iniquities

the

evidence.

abolition, where hulky car was concerned vention Bill of 1864, which subsequently, list as compiled from the

the deconsed had died. The two prisons protext that reignets on board wanted afternoon. They were each fined 50 that no case had been saade out against the rutu, which the inerchants paradhat kind in this country. Ho was Ind, and information at his command. The Editor

ASSAULT.

cafe or management of the business of

of the body, as they had been regulatore, who, on hearing their story, put them in his company, but they both denied in a room, and brought them back to Later on they come to terms, after which of by the Inspector, who reveived instruc-appear on a summons to auswer a charge tion from the Registrar General to prose. of assault preferred against them by là J.

J.vel to section 11 of the Ordinance, which witness went to see the body, and observed out the defendant.

Xavier, componitor to Mese Noronha and runs thus

-in.

document

baving any connection with the deceased. Hongkong, where they were taken charge Lam Akoung and Choi Team, chair coulis,gistrate hero roferred the Coun- to the highe

a mark on the right eya, a mark ho had

got noticed the night, before. There were

two passengers in ons part of the Hospital

was designated as such,

seemed

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&bully general administon later advices, private or otherwise, than his The Hon. Ng Choy in addressing the Co., was heard to-day The cross-summons.) Whenever any cards, dice; balls, count Chacipted from coming to the wich he had the very repo jury said there was pun cherration he taken dut by the first defondant in the last ons, colus, mate, tables, lands of other had been decided that should no favourable load in Livencesi la vote as un Baglan M.F. Mar 5, Ethel Cove, wished to make. It had been stated that case againes the complainant was then gune instrument or appliance whatever of gain reply be received bofore the tat day of the had one grant defect about it was April, Mariente London-

was morrow, the parties in the meantime to be under this Ordinancs or upon any person, sho licensed for tech some people

found thereise fray is shown, Pant Bond send na more, oviga

should be stripped, ie, the merchants at responsible official, who replied, in 01- May Guiding Star, died, but they made no report as to having to believe it was to her prejudice, and that examined and described by Dr. Ayres,

that there had been some aimed, until contrary

rible

anistake." He and others had been

5. N. Boynton, seen any thing Heavy weather came on people of her class were capable of doing

the pheo is a common gaming house and the

misled by that that the same is no kept used the merchants of Swatow should nend: not what he did know of the system, 125 |

16, falas report, and knowing!"

Meteor, about midnight on Sunday, and by next anything besting and forcing girls to be

!T by the more cargo to then-that,

I, Rossini, Consequently now firm the first of the 5 moon (28th May) failure in Hongkong to affect diseases, and Mr Ng Choy was not morning it had developed into a typhoon; come prostitutes

that, because they had seen surprised at

Joaquim said he w

He was vero of see. Syatow merchants must cease to charter a corrupt in the and of June 12, Agnus Muar, but the deceased could not have hurt him-

се

justice in which mistresses brought @

bus arged that there was nothing either miling vessels or steamers, and that those who had to administer it, he was not self even if he had rolled out of his bunk, of brothels were charged with cruelty to

in the evidence to bring the case under all merchants must conform to the above ashamed to say that ho deeply regretted John Moison, an unemployed seats, soction 11. He contended that the uers deterius diamant, which adso As it was just a foot from the ground. It stod atmilarly charged. He begged the rening. Morrison, when arrested, was

buying and kidnapping them. Sho

had

any pertin supporting was arrested by P., John Dick yesterday finding af Lottery Tickets is haud This menyracus

troduction of the Aut into England,

Sir John went on to show what moral decide only on the evidence of the house resting language towards a public labtery ticket was not an instromment or in the guild's petitions, was attribute I be sent existatin in Hongkong. Ho cited the

this class, using threatening his eye on the sideboard of the bunk.

cass for the prosecution resten

cominon report zo the Swatow fall but case of one official who deliberately lis Chun Sin Ting, said he was surgeon on | only

The Magistrate hore remarked that he as it sad was fined 81 or for days' imprison. Pliance as laid down in stay of these two girls who

hess it amounted to nothing less than a con- gulsed himself by means of false whiskers board the Malabas and presented Euro- were interested parties. If as one of the meat, and ordered to find personal security was sick and tired of the Gaming Ordi spiracy to stop trade which constitutes a took some inarked dollars, and went

had been kidnapped, in the sum of 810 to be of good behaviour naura; it was a nuisange to the Fation and it is no wonder that, later on at He bargained with her offence according to the law of ensure a Chiness woman

into wrongdoing way for one month, stated he had been in the Colony KROP

is clearly defuo, gisates. Nothing in

and he hoped which the time of the inquiry nude by the called in the police, had ever Peguretors

sa eppoul. He was doubtful if the anything to do with the document, and witness, and judge, and gave his victim for purpos

tion there was | employed English seamos, wore charged prisoten could be convigled, on the test alleged that it was the work of & miscreant three months imprisonment with bard Antonio, Ing foxun consumption. Next day withots no evidence. The complaint had merely with being drank and aonderly in Queen's charge Counsel for the defence then said who had

Sir John added that this and Glencor. g many other poofs of degradatka, and was told that deceased had died. Witness been made to involve the mistress of the Road Central, and wish, maniting Jamas if the Court had the least doubt, the anne sheet inry then and bad labour.

brothel in temble. Inmates of hoenned Cleziwy, wardaster of the Government Prisonan

Yene

Cuitled to the benefit of – In the misuntime the action of the Customs corruption springing from this system Tybnila. rent alpag with the Captain and saw the brothels, especially Europeen ones know Civil Hospital that doubt.

was approved by the Paking authorities, were all in print, in Ling-books, ur des body; he observed a sight mark on the well that they Were free in this British The complaimal stated that on Saturday Dr Dennys, addressing Mr Elevern, and early in July, the Viceroy and Hoppo patches to the Secretary of State Ho Patroctis (6.)

colony. Even had they been bought they night h

*he saw P.D. John Dick trying to asked if the esso are given against the issued a proclamation in which it was stated rightly said that these gross iniquities mus | Jason (4.) forehead, he had not noticed this mark be know perfectly well they were free, and quieten some dranken sailors, among whobi Pulias, would up appeal f

that if unbrakanta neglected in future to be brought before the Queen flor these fore. It seemed to have been caused by under no obligation to serve any person were the defendants. Witness spoke to Mr Stevens 2

and their cargo-boats to the Customs Jetty things were done in the use of the Crona) i Barbussik,

sudden lurch, the devased might have cut

to diemise from their uninde

is no gritetice, tint ha assisted in the ma-roproduced with Hently the same wording

has quite possible that by the slip givine Rey might have against pro drunk and was creating a disturbance by nagement of a common gaming house. A son of the incorrect statements contained corruption had sprang from the Guven 26 regizon (8

on

case the

pean medicines for his patients. On the

Bolthet

the defendant. A regu

long time. The deceased was thou suffer-

of prostitution

10th instant he was called to attend the did she make napomplaint to the Tus

the

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as well as to the

William Ashman, aoist of the British

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paiel her

arrested

, B. F. Water,

Bayswater (6) Autwerp

VOADING FOR CHINA AND JATAN FORIN

leceased who said he had been sick for defendant having purelmed the ship Bockhurst, and Willian Price, › zu un- bo, "AV, he gave his decision there would authorities, the guild denied having had and subeoquently nefed himself as informer, Atlondon. Bleamay ng Suez Canal,

Carnarvonshire,

Sailing Vessels.

At Liverpod.

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