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No. 6469-APRIL, 18, 1884.]

THE CHINA MAIL.

might well be proud of.

He had alouly obtained the rank of an expectant Tro-tai, Lieutenant-Governor, and was justly calabrated as a splendid es ligrapher, an amorous versificator, a skilful emananter, and upright magistrate,

over all, 340 feet 4 inches; beam, 42 feet; Mr Dobson gave the "Midshipmito" for an however, of no mean order, and his various to be relieved of that onerous duty, repost gality. depth of hold, 29 feet 3inches: she has a

encore song and brought out à ringing chorus accomplishments such as any gentleman edly, but tho only reply he get from Peking pointed out in a previous cast that accond inste

was, that he was promoted to the Governor the losers might recovor such bock under double bottom. There are nino cross bulk-

ship of Yunnan, anil commanded to hold certain circunstances. I therefore givo heads, saren of vigich are water tight, from the audience. Fritz Lammert, niways Thros of the latter come up le the main afavourite, was also called upon for a second

in post to the bust. Again he declined the judgment for defendant. honour, and applied to be relieved, but the No order as to costs. deck, which is cf iron, covered with pitol

answer he received was a stern rubake, and plne. She has a capacity of 4,200 tons, as we also Mr Whittal,

condemned to be deprived of his rank un- dead weight. The engine is of the com-

He had, findeed, incurred the displeasure til l had re-merited its restoration by an pound variety 42 by 78, with a 51 inch

of the ranorné Goverine General, Loble defones of Tungking. Four old Ngo stroke and is rated 2,300 horsepower

Ping-jang, and had been derived of his law. The French papers of Saigon have Thors are four steel boters, which lave been tested to carry 180 pounds of steam

rank by degradation, for an act of justifiable stated that the Governor of Yun-au va

Soutai Ho was both to antinfy tha Engliels test. The propellor

severity, That great statesman was, how killed at the fall ever, induced to exhibit merey towards his bravo end a good old man, and a loyal makes sixty-three revolutions a minute. In coming from Philadelphin by way of Now

subordinate; he condoned his office, and oficar. All who know him as I did nast port Now the San Pablo made thirtoon was in a most prosperous state and had done obtained for him restitution of his rank take the greatest interest in his welfare, Yeo Sui Uf, a middle aged man, who were

the Fe-end trust that he will yet have opportuni hy well merited representation

tion of surving his country. king Cabinet.

THE SUICIDE OF A SOLDIER.

As magistrate of various districts, Ngo-

SUPREME COURT. lao had acepired considerable reputation for ability and integrity. Boing just, and, above all, intuenced by here, he was i IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. very popnlar amongst the porer classes, (Before the Hon. J. Russell, Puźne Judge.) and greatly endeared hapnelf to the hearts

Friday, April 18. of the people generally, by his able defenceo- of the populous city of Lao, Micn-chou. During his incumbency of that rish profecture he was authorized to raise a small furou for its defence, against the rebellious

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FRASER-STI. Mooaz,-$400. Judgment was delivered in this case to day,

Mr Holmes appeared for the plaintiff, fundant.

IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. (Before Sir. Phillippo, Chief Justice.) Friday, April 18, The April Criminal Sessions were cotu- end this morning.

11.J. Owen, P.C. 82, diposed to having - scon defendant atrike the complainant with a stick.

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To money is winnings. I fonduct also struck both the mate and

The first defendant, Ruppert, in defence, stated that he had twice before naked lonvo Defondant stated that he struck the boy to go ashore and been refused. It was not accidentally, while swinging his stick abonć, tro that he had gone askore without Fined 86, or ten daya iniprisonment, leave; when he had boon nahore before he two dollars the fine to go na compensa. had had the Captain's permision. Hetion to complainant, want to the cabin because the chief mato was there and not in his room. Tho ate struck hian when he asked for leave, giving hini a black opo, and has struck the mata afterwards because he lost his temperat baing struck and tumed out of the cabin.

The second defendant admitted the as Chum Alum, a middle aged woman, arsault and said he had gone to the assistance comittel on a charge of bringing a

of the first defendant, as he did not like to woman tato the Colony for the purposes of see the two complaints going for one prostitution, were “brought oộ ani, die- charged, the Attorney General (the Hon. E. L O'Malley), Crown Prosecutor, skating that he had filed no information against these two persons,

NO INFORMATION,

ALLEGED EXPOLTION DY A GOVERNMEKT BERVANT.

101,

Defendants were knod ons dollar each.

SUBMARINE NAVIGATION. Navigation would scout to be a craft mo

The latest thing in the way of Sabmarine unlike the ideal made famous by 3. Jalos Verno. An American contemporary informas Bridgeport, famous in Connecticut as the us that Professor Charles E. Kitchalf of inventor of inmerous practical labour.

ving

machines, and fampita in Enrope and America as the inventor and builder of the only flying machine everdevised that anered.. ed in dying, as perfected a model of a submarido craft, with which, ho expects to overcome the obstacles that so long kept the

ANOTHER ASSAULT ASUZAND SHIP. C. F. V. Mazuen, late second officer of the 8.8. Arvy, appeared on a charge of be ing under the illuence of lier lilized mariner ignorant of the surround- saulting Alfred Towarond, first mate of things of the North Pole. He feels confident that, with this vessel lie can navigate the Âmey, on the 17th inst.

An inquest was hold this afternoon in the followers of the brothicis, Lan, Ta-chua and Mr D. E. Caldwell represented deintout to stea, ou divers days between 3rd Fect thu until yesterday the defendant tho Aretic or Antartic Oceans. The first

library room of the Army Medical Depart

On the appreach of the chomy towards

Lau Ech-shan. By this means the engine rest of the ld be enable to run if the ment at the Wallington Barracks on the the prefectul city, The little force sallied

At the

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ery of Pag-ming, Pinguing, which may

accomnt stated hotween them. hearing on the 7th April, it appeared that

John Richard Dodd, the first witness

The Attorney Genarai enid

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complainant, who was standing near the

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The President of the Society, the Rov. H, W. Lace, delivered a short and appro pristo address during the evening, in which he congratulated themembers onthe fact that their labours had been abundantly blessed during the past year and that the Society knots an hour on consumption of thirty much good. He mentioned that Mr Jantes Eva fans of coal a day, and fourteen knots Francia, who had been most indefatigablo in

The on a consumption of forty tons. steantee is rated bath by the American his labours for the benefit of the Society, Shipmasters Association and the English

was shortly leaving thoni and was entitled Lloyds for twonly yours as A 1 with a star.

to the warmest thanks of all. This appeal Some of the special features of the Sca

ythron hearty cheers Pable are interesting as showing the advane-way responded to by i ed condition to which the shipbuilder's art from all present. has come in this country. The engine

$. S. Inspector of Funk's boat, was charged with room is full of original ideas. In the fret

Fang Akaz, formerly coxswain of the

Me Wotton appeared for the complainant, so wish for leag danger below the surface place it is built in a separate altoll of iron,

than above, and much greater pood. Hà and is supplied with iron koors so arranged

having feloniously demanded with monces and addressed the Court on his belate.

considers that his vessel will be indiapons. from Mak Wing I certain merics, with

cumplainant gave evidence to the tit in be shut off completely from the

able to the rwy, anul·for all expeditions in

February an 10th March, 1884.

had been second mate of the drang, bat was and builore

The judgmont is as follows —

Prisoner plasted unt The plainti' seeks to recover from the

guilty-

discharged that morning. Wittens had been machine will be of an tiongated egg-liapo, rest of the vessel wore half full of wátor.

The following gentlemen were then ema obliged to makon report to the tapinin son will be built in compartments, and will be Another feature is the arrangement of the death of William Plyer, a privato in the pub to oppose the investment, but, being

defeated in a pitched battle, fall back of defendant the sum of $100, being monor holore so that thus congingu anthem as a Butts. Mr A. C. Wise, the Coroner, pre-the city in great diswder and alterly spoke had and received by the defendant for the pulled as a jury-Messis D. Werring the defendant's constet, but ho did at Joust 200 foot long. It wil bavo four Schwenmann, H. M. Thomsatt, W. Anot know if it were owing to the report huge glass eyes, through which the lookout his personal charge. The engines are a

the conquering fac

use of the plakatif” and monoy duo and p Jones, F. A. C. Hahn, F... C. Georg day aftermon between 2 and 3 o'clock de- propelling power will be a screw at the had I made that he was discharged. Yertura 83 above, ahead, behind, and below. beautifai piece of workmanship. The sided; and the jurors wete Mossra F. H. of capitulating to t brases are all hollow and aro kept fall of Moses, A. H. Chinay and J. V, de No-lao, however, rallied Iris men, by the able from the defondant to the plaintif on and S. P. Johan the accused fondant came on board and camo up to stern, and the lowering and lifting power a oil, so that the engine ils itself. An in-

Ton exactly the saine be freely interpreted as, life for life, or provement over the English telegrapli dia!

sell your lives dearly,' and though enable the datenkant had the mangement fald boen employed as coxswaia of the bustutab of the coal bankura and seid to him principle as that of the fan wheel used v

Fowing to long continued ailments tain sweups called the Caron Club Sweeps, and by Mr Collace, Juspector of Jauks, I owe you so thing' Complainant.ias er fall at the operator's desire. Tho tho air-ship, whereby the vessel fa mada to from the bridge to the engine room appeara

to walk in a double acting arrangement by which eatled, snit he was a surgeon in the Army had himself carried out in an open clair The plaintiff had subscribed to the sweans! whoso duty was to see that the junks were replied that it was only Deculs, for sous

the order has

ventel in made to float, but the vertical the engineer ludicatus that the

Medical Department. It was his duty to and inflicted severe loss on the enemy, thus and drawn and purchased cortain horses. property lionsud. The complainant in the bend understood. In the engine room are also several powerful pumps, an extra boar. vinit the Sanatorium on Monday and Thus, į retrieving the fortunes of the day and pre- nccount was" kopt hy the defendant, case is the master of a passenger linat, and tobacco, and he did not want it. Defend-screw will draw it downward at whatovor

the plaintiff owed tá

in the month of February the prisoner, in at replied that he wished to pay him and

rato of spoed it is running. The professor's. day this week. Ho visitad it on Monday venting the horrors of a siege, before be and on the 18th Feb., ing for the crank shaft, ingenions device morning and saw all the itenates, including was prepared to stand on. The time thus the bank or defendant on account of such his capacity of cusşwan, went to him and while handing him the 50 cents with one rovorning never before applied, a machine commed, who complained of having a pain gained was speat strengthening the drawings and purchases the sympf $522. certain menaces. The hoaiman objectod, the blow with several others with his fist fresh air to all the condensed air dopart

assed for a small san of many, nang hand, struck complainant a back-led plan about reaching the North Pole is

blow with the other, and tach followed up the iconing, and, after sosuring ouough F

come to the surface at overy opportunity in for removing the oil from the condensed

On that day the plaindi sunt the defer storm

cam before returning it to the boilers and his head and attacks of kiddincim. He position, and provisioning the city, so

also pointed out a slight round on the left that when the enemy returned with rein- dant an order for 8100 on account. The and asked why he should pay the money, A railway for the coal buckets. A sleutside of his head, which he said he had sre-forcemonts, the garrison hall out for Races took place on the 20th, 21st, 22nd Pisoner remiraled him that lie wus liable, and aleo kicked the complainant, knocking futa, descend again and continue the gange in the chief engineer's room enables

tried to ward off the blows anil went to his age. Twenty on could successfully him to know how ruatters stand at all hours. tained from failing while suffering from months, and finally compelled the rehein to and 23rd of Feb., and when the accounts or might be Halls, to pay n cargo host him down by the hatchway. Complainant The captain's bridge and the wheelhouse an attack of giddiness, Witnens directed raise tho sexo after artons ineffectual wera minda uy it appeared that the plaintif license because he had taken cargo cabin, calling out for assistance Defendant operato the machine contemplated. The are also supplied with many novel appliances tho orderly to attend to his head, prescribed attempts to reduce the place. Few people aftor paying the balance of $122. 11 still due board his bout more days previously threatened to du' fer him and wand very principle of kovancy is tho as as that of

the necessary medicine, and told him to in Ssi-chan know, or care to know, the to the bank was a considerable winner. Under the infinence of this threat, or

bad language. The chief engineer canne the air-ship, the equipoise being such that a for esfoty and comfort which made sus keep quiet antil the next visit, and not to proper appeilation their ablo. defender; On some similar transaction of last year rather lured to obtain in the beat his cabin sud tried to testrain the defendant slight furco will govern its upward or down

#oy into English madu ship leave the building, but it he wanted to take but he is familiarly known to wit by the the plaintiff had been a loser, and owed the soner emleavoured to obtain from the boat failed to keep him from aguin striking the earth or ica it would bound back in the The bridge is connected by soaking tuber

Glory sobriquet of defestent some montes waili the defend at the sum of i cents. The beatum but with the engine room, the lookout forward exercise to walk on the verandah. Witness inous and the after steering house. The steam gave these directions to prevent deceased Tang Ping-ming, acquired on the memorant now dednets; and to this plaintiff summed to have hon proof against the him. Afterwards the real etgineer came

Deceased was abla pocasion above mentioned.

nakosin

as no objection Aftor making those pressure, and prisoner did not get the pand got between defendant and complain way and for the scale ragann.

football bounds on the earth. It is proposed aut. At present, complainant, who was an stearing gene is the same as that in um being exposed to the ann

On his appointment to the conmmard of deductions the defendant anys: have money. On several subsequent occasions, the fall river steamboat Pilgrim. The perfectly national on bionday, and displayed

no signs of a malucholic or suicidal ten- the Sai-man expedition to Kuei-elou, winnings in my

chee a coxswain of the of his life and really believed that defendant extent of $187.70--and I instant. The captain has a large stato deney. Wituces knew nothing of deceased's Ngo-lau asked for permissions to employ Puntill to the belonging to the prisoner tried again and again to nse his giderly man, and at very strong, was in fear hand gear, if necessary).con be applied in an

private affairs.

Witness considered the foreign arts and faciga instructors for his should pay the only that a dormant part Tspector of Junk's boat, as such, being ablement to carry this threat to inurder room on the bridge deck, finished stacks of giddiness were of an epileptic tree semplications was granted and ner of suhu clairs that the sont auld to give information sgust the bontman in if he had a chance. The defendant had bare craft. This miniature is now is operation in a large tank of waterut his trabogany and haulsomely furnished, and

It was well known to medical teen alivers were went to Shanghai and Bankow be said to him, as the plaintiff, he allogos, al te perhaps being hun within the reach een drinking, but was not leale.

Roht, Black, chief engineer of the S. S.butory is to Hidapat Savings Bank

saikling. The needed is worked Their efforts wes kim 32,800 in connection with other of the law for luring carried cargo without a private dining room underneath. The flature.

1 by We cors' dining room is large and confortable, that spileptics were able to melden atincks to engage foreign officers.

a spring, but in every atler particular it in and 1 is of temporary insanity Witness did not failed to find any one willing to go to mich sweepstakes. The defendant, while saying having a proper license, to extort and obtain my, gave evidence to the effect that gres- largo enough to ecok for 500 in anticipation soe Plyer again until after his death. There distant parts without the usual regularly į that it matters not to him whether ho pays money from the batman. The Attorneyterday afternoon between 2 and 3 wielock, |rized as will to the larger vessel. It will The galley extends across the ship,

tur General apprehended that if the jury were he saw the complainant knocked down by Chinesa im.

were wounds in the throat which had drawn up agreements as to the nature of the amount to the plaintit or she partnered that he had used this threat, or what the defendant and afterwards defensant Professor Ritchell's plant over the explod bringing a possible use in

divided the wast of the great blow vessels duties to be performed, the line they were nevertains pleads the illegality of the future. The San distant migrants in tha

dormant partner was unknown to the A threat as might reasonably be expected to and threatened to do fochin. Witness did his Pablo will sail for Simnglai next Ttralsy of the neck. There, in his opinion, ceed expected lu surve, and the scale of remung- į whole transaction. The existence of the mtaonated to a tlirent, and that it was auch struck him again several these theories of former inventors of subinati

induce with a cargo of oil and dry goods. She death. The razor shown might have caused ration and allowances they were to get

a person in the position of the best to stop the assalt but did not succeed. I alone volunteered to go without any plaintiff, and the first question which oc will go by way of tho 8nez canal. Captain: those wounds, which were anch

promise of curced to me at the hunting was whetbor, boatinan in this caso tis give, andor the Hadid uut wish to strike the defendant. Reid, a veteran in the "deep so "have been indicted by docussed limeelf, other agreemont than the pit by assuming that the money coald ho recovered frompulsion of that threat, wil he would Heafterwards sent to the second engineer |

Gervice. She belongs to the provided he was right handed. They com a passage bask to Hankow, will command her.

services were not found acceptabin, or I back, the defendant would be able to set net otherwise willingly give of his own who went into the exbin to try and stap the

legally accord, would had the prisoner guilty of

deferulantassanining the chief mate. Witness Sonthers Improvement Company of Sanchoe on the left side and terminated au

of a separato debe assuming it to be legally found the terms offered fusufficiens or un-

thon hoiated the signal for the police. The Francisco. The builders are Mensrá. Grante

satisfactory. Accordingly sailing from Han. due to the unknown dorunat partner. From the charge. tow about the 18th of June, and passing ship it would say that he could not, but sans diffenlty in finding the prisoner guilty atomach.

the authorities cited in Lindly or Partner His Lordship thought there might be defendant struck the complainant several & Co., Philadelphis.

thacs in the face and kicked him it the Shu-shi, Idung, and Kuei-lu, we reached Chang-ching about the latter end of Jaly as the question was not gone into whether of this charge; aut, after holding some Here we learn that the expedition had anything was due from the plaintiff to the conversation with the Attorney Geral,

dariaant pariner, and it is not

he addressed the jury. Ele sud his opi- already started and the troops were in the fickl was therefore sent off to join ceasars for the decision of the pressut nion with regard to a question of this sort сазо I need say no moro about it was that where the money was obtained it in Koei-chos without delay. It wax, the camp and I was pretty well worn out question as to the illegality of sweeps, at that might imperil the liberty of the with the fatiguen of the journey, and the in that case the manager of a sweepstakes to whom the nonners are rat. The pri was trying to recover certain losses which soner had no authority, and though he privations. I tail had to endure,

Ng-lao received me well rad decided to he had to bear from a person when he had solicited money there was never any dan retam mo, despite the many prophecies of creditol, but who could not pay his loascar to the person from whore the money sitor to exces. I then pointed ont that by was asked. The prismer was cut a police winnings on horse cunstable; he was only casewain of the No-lao has given me many a proof since that he never regretted the engagomsuit, races and not be redusered, and

of no authority. He had no power over and I, on muy part, a perfectly satisfied voluntarily paid might be recovered back

the bout and he never led hian su with the friendship generated between us even 3 months after payment. In Allport v.

represent that ke on our first meeting, and that has never Nutt and Thorpe v. Coleman 1 C. B. the believe that he would

What scerned Leon allowed to die. Unfortunately forges decided that sweeps were illegal and had committed an offence.

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Inspector Cradock, of the Water Pulice, gave evidence as to going on board the day, having been so signals flying, though not the right ones. He anw the defendant in his cabin. Họ was a little the worse for

ward movements. Should the vessel strike

that a

to use vil for farl and electricity for light.

Che vessel will be of copper. Protease Ritchell tax onils a working model of his

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at the Temporaneo Hall, and was so well afterwards, as he was putting on his socks, however, mid-September when I reached Last year 1 had occasion to examine the the conces should amount to something rink. He admitted assaulting the.com. Bank, Wire,

where they were deeprat. right, Thaumas Dovan, private in the Built, said that a little after seven o'clock on the morning of the 17th instant, just as witmoa TEMPERANCE" ENTERTAINMENT. was getting out of bed in the barrack room The second anniversary of the Hong at the Santorina ho heard deceased any ho kong branch of the Royal Naval Tuanght he had forgotten something and that he wanted a shave. Witness took no perance Society was held last ovaning more notice at the time, but a few seconds he sow decensed deliberatoly draw a razor attended that it the number of members across his throat twice, Witness had no should increase much more a larger build time to prevent it as he was too far off Deceased fell down. A slight panic occurred ing will be necessary to hold them on the in the ram at the tire. The orderly was ment, is the resources of the Temperancewe hours afterwards the body was re- Hall were tried to their utmost lané night.

The hall was very prettily dearated with flags &c, and presented a very gay appear. ance for the occasion. The first part of the evening's entertainment consisted of a tea

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Demand, 20 days' sight, 4 months' night, Credits Documentary 4 months sight, India, Wire,

demand,

occasion of this social annual entertain-called in and ho reported the matter and his staff that I was an entitable person the Sistute # Ani, c. 19 d that fusses inspecter of Junk's boat and in podo wish to be hard on the defendant but he Shanghai, domand

and

been under treatment sincs March 14th. He always seemed to be done on his luck in every shape. He joined the Regiment about two years ago

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plainaut and said he had also hewa assaulted. Complainant had marke of bloks on one eye and the left ere; the defendant also showed signs of a verimnage,

Bir Wolton appealed to His Worship to are the defendant punished by imprison mentin place of a Bue. The complainuut bad-

considered that a He was no fe

him and a term of

Gold Loaf of lives... imprisonment might give the latter an opportunity to curb Sovereigna, his violent temper.

Temperature. Defendant admitted the asadult but

flo would promise (Men at Mera Falconer & Co.'s Premias,

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ALLEGED HARBOURING OF A DESERTER

yesterday with harbouring a desurter from Lotheris Villannovu, anister of a 643- man's boarding house, who was charged

The Spanish stemmer Mielenco, was again before the Court, but as the most important witness in the cans was not present the defendant was discharged.

Police Intelligence. (Before B. Maclean, Bay.) Friday, April 13.

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moved. Witness had only known deceased intimately for the lart, five days. He al ways appeared to be a dull, very melancholy sort of a man, in fact he was a man who nor scored to care to associate with

me, however, I was placed under the orders cane within the factory acls, and that will inc did not give the prisoner the money denied the threats. othera

Thomas Gilas, Colour. Surgent in the of General Lin, a young and yet male have not be recvered. If the cisim now made was the prisoner, if wat hy war, tad inform that he world not nubay or interfors with C Company of the Raffs, said la ad party on a large scale which was provided known the deceased since April 1st. He my own way, and did not live sagacity in reality for the recovery of a statis feugainst hins. That hardly seemed to his the camplaitint for the intares and presided over by a number of ladies of halonged to witness company; he was nained enough to form suitable"

tu plans of his own subscription to sweens it seems that it might

Bis worstap lived the defendant $20, or the community who kindly take an interest William Flyer. He always seemed to wit- for my guidance. We. howorer, managed to be recovered. In 1828, in the case of Ifas Lordship to eme with the definition

labour. in the welfare and progress of the Society, Reds to have great trouble on his mind, rub along together despite the irritation reton and Jackson, 8 B. and C., 221, it was of the offence. If the buntman never com-twenty one days imprisonment with hard among whom wors Mrs Fierey, Mise Jobb-ud since he came into witnicas' compay, actimes apparent between as. Ngolas decided that the plaintif old recover his snitted ung breach of the law, not only fourpunce a day had haon stopped from his was ever ready to restore harmony between stake of £30 from the stakeholder in a box would be not he brought into Court, but would not be in any danger from the stone, Miss de Jersey, Miss Hope, Misa pay to transmit to his wife and child.

115 and to counsel Liu to place full confid. match, because illegal, as money That accued to put him out. He had ence in me, which the latter would, fushed plaintiff, even when the event took place a serdict of not guilty, and prisoner was

received to the use of the prisoner. Rowe, Mrs Ford and others.

On this suggestion, the Jury returned Över

A rapturo came, however, and Liu, flushed three hundred and fifty numbers and

with success, clamared for re troops Flodson v. Terrill 1st and wa; 797, it was discharged.

and the rooney was paid over. In 1833, visitors, comprising blue jackets, merchant

and greater power, and, finally,

decided that a match for cricket for £20 the kindues8 of B Com seamen, soldiers, police &c., &c., sat down

This was all the evidence, and the jury mander-in-chief, entrusted

was within 9 jan, C. 14, and illegal, ani his COSU

and copied

Two men were next charged with having to a plentiful repart of tea, cakes and other roturned a verdict that deceased committed mand to his Military Secretary, whilst he that an action for any had good things, to which full justice was done. suicide while Inbooring under a lit of tee-wout heno on leave for a month without lay against the stakeholder, who paid over committed piracy or the High Sons or the The reen were arrested on porary insanity.

seeking the permission of his chief. No. the stake after receiving netice not to do 31st July last. Tomats were given and received with ring-

I'lyer was buried this afternoon. tan was naturally incensed at this, and a 1836, Davenport v. Davies, the 1st August, and have been detained in ing cheers for The Queen,' Miss Agnes

tried to effect a bold stroke by making a W, 579, was a claim for winnings in the Prison since that date, owing to there being demonstention in another quactor, so as Le case of a bet, and the ease rooms to serbad juriediction in the case.

debte B to whether or not the Court E. Weston, the founder of the Society and

The Governor of Yunnan Sum-

The vesol nullify the evil affects of Lin's desertion; that if the action had been proper

properly framed Scamar's friend, Mr Little, of B.M.S.

for the recovery of the deposit, plaintiff picated was a junk coming from tho but certain parties, ambitious for power,

Ki Taik Fo, clerk in the imporis Chinese moned to Peking. Audacious, who has given much assistance

took advantage of our very access to might have succeeded, although as a fact land to Borghong with a cargo of pigs and A direct Telogran from London, which make idea acequations against Ngo-tao, he did not recover the deposit. In the encounter, and some of the persone zabezzling and stealing the sun

Artas and stinkpote we used in Telegraph Co, appeared on a charge of to the Society, The Jalica, especially

and they used as a proof of their accusa Mearing. Hellings, 14 M. & W, was a those who so kindly entertained the nemo published last night, atstadt: The Gov-tims the fact of Liu's absution Free his olaim for £18.6 for money reived by the attacked ahof. The first prisoner was 34.70 received by him on behalf of the Manila... 20.8882.865 SE 3 L

defendant de Treasurer

K46 the second was able to Chinese Gloverunicat on the 14th inst. Mr er of a Club in a Der found guilty:

Hongkong 20.0873.961 bers on the present occasion, and the love of Yurman is summoned to Peking, camp to his horas in Flu-han. Ngo-to by Sweep for defendant's use. The plain establisit his innocence. In sentencing the Arkcult of Mr G. Ewen's office, appeared Aug.1298.76.0 40 $ 2 H. B. Harper, RN.

It is reported that he will be punished for was degraded and narrowly escaped being

to len yours poual ser on behalf of complainant, Ki Teai Ei, the Fucher 20.0601084 RSE (2) condemned

atalie was 29. He recovered nothing, found After the tables had been cleared away a the reverses in Tonquin and that the officers once to death. Thus Corp was this. but that soros is have been another of vitate his orciship said the reason why superstudent luna i els un Shanghai 30.0661.016 NE 3 Nagasaki 29.04 -- |-! N 3 vocal and misellaneous concert was given responsible for the loss of Bacuith have been had brought this about. And I was then the pleading, and the case scents to ale the trial had been so long delayed was Do.

that if the plaintiff hul properly claimed because the authorities were not sure whe Complainant stated that defendant, who W stock 30.103.71 b

Hongkong Observatorg, April 18, 1881. shroff by in which many of our local araaters took a sentenced to denth.' Genarei Meguy, who transfered by Imperial permission to the as money had and received to his ther the case came under the jurisdiction was his son, was employo es

Now Army Corps sent to replace the dis

of the Chinese Gorurimentorthy Rougkour the Company and received $15 2 month he would have got it. In this case the

AT 10A.M.~1811” APRIL.'" a part; the following is the programme served under the Governor of Yunnan and banded one.

W 12: Poor Ngo-tao had the griovious mortis Judges disapproved of Horteton and Jack Government. He thought the prisoner wages. Of this amount 65 was for himself Manila..36.0383.8,64 was a favourite of that high official, scikle us performed. Tau-Banju, Guitar and uncerting an interesting account of this career of his cation to return to Ssu-chan in disgrace, sen. Allport Nutt, C. B., was a case fortunate in being tried here. He also and $10 for his family. Defendant receive Bangkong 36.0763.604 W

shorn of his well-earned laurels, as a lamb 100 fron defendant ca money had and re-

decidal in 1945 The plaintiff claimed said rospectable traders must be protected. ed the money paid for telegrams, of which lie Amor... 30.03.65.079 NE 2 Mears Heath, Teniach and Silver-patron. This account has been forwarded of her fleece. In Ssu-chun, Ngo-tao hul

rendered an account to complainant every Punchus | — On the 5th inst complainant Nagasaki. 30.02

Shanghai. 30.0953.577 slcne.

to us from the famous old city of Hang. to linger for years, risking death for the eived to his use in a Derhy Sweep.

Chan Se, a woman who was accused of found out that his son was embezzling. SONG-The Village Blacksmith-Surgeant chow, where the General is now aujouming, and honoura were restored, and he then i od he was never indebted exceptasto £1, having atolen a quantity of jewellery from book containing armounts received was pro-Wostock 30.0432.2 E

subscription was £1. The defendant plend- sans of existence, before very

his Tank In his lotter enclosing the account, the Ge- had to suffer a few years longer before get. The £1 was paidinto Court, The Court decia box helonging to another woman wheduced). Complainant had seen to Canton, PIANOFORTE DFT-Selection-Messra Laneral refors to the rumour of the death of ticting employment, even of a temporary na-ded that the case was within the. charged, the Attorney General deering tons, amounting to sixty four dollars and

Governor, and adde that reports, were appointment of Saperintendent of the re-

but I take it that the £1 might have beau the evidence brought forward insufficient seventy cents. ...

Defendant Admitted HARMONICA AND BANDO -Selections and current in Bang-chow that he was not dead. Formed Salt Montepely. In fact, the whole recovered Galty Field, M.. B., w on which to lay an information.

bliv spending Songs-Mr Silverstone.

money, bat promised to hand it back ta but had only been deprived of his office of service was handed to hire for applying the decided in 1916, and was about Derby Boxe To the Woods-Rev. H. B. Harper Governor of Yunnan, and allowed to remain

The Sessions were adjourned until to. ia father, but this was not allowed; ho Stakes, the claim being for 24. The reforme, necessary R.A.

His reforms of the Salt Revenue Depart it would also appear

subscription 158. From that caso

morrow morning at ten o'clock.

was sentenced to three months' imprison- that the

ment with hard labour. 15E in command of the Yaunan troops acting inment were considered satisfactory, and he might have been recovered if it had

then received the appointment of acting been demanded before

paid away by the

Whitmore. Soro-Mr Dewes.

mert and Grimble. Boxo-Dream Faces-Miss de Jersey,

FLUTE DUET-Scicction-(Two Bufs')

SONG-The Patilion-Mr Dobson,

tura.

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It was not till 1877 that be got tho acts and the money cotild not be monousonded with her in the same house, was dis- and on his return found out the datalca steady and the Humidity has decreased.

Marine Magistrates Court.

ADDRESS by The Preideut-The Ray, Tonqnu. Judging from the telegram 31 China-tung Lao, that is, Acting Liutautakeholder. This auso was deoided after Before H. G. Thomeet!, R. N., Harbour

H. Wilson Lee

Evens.

Soxu-I would I were a Bird--Master F.

Lammiert.

Whitta. SONG-Mrs Piercy,

and Dewes

Miss de Jersey received a well marited

Master). Friday, April 18.

ATERED ASSAULTS.

FIRING

CRACKETS,

The Barometer and Temperature are Gradients indicate gentle winds.

W. DOBERCK, Government Astronomer Hongkong Observatory, April 18, 1884.

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER,

Previous On date On date

day. üt

Wong Awe, a cuppersmith, was fined $5, or fourteen days' inprisment, for firing crackers in Queen' Bood on the 17th inst, Barometer... 99.98. had another man, for committing the same offence was fined $3.

LARCENY.

Station

at 4 p.m. 10 amp.m

30.07

30.02

Temperature Huaidity.... Dition of wind Forge Weather..

73.9

69.8

66.2

61

E

4

.4

Rain.

E

W. DOBERCK, Government Astronomer,

Hongkong Uberatny, April 18, 1884.

huit, and to the level of the sea in inches, tenths 1. Banometer, reluced to 32 degreca Faliren and hiredte.

ed above, this rumour is nearer the truth ant Governor of Easter Sechuau.. SONG-Tom Bowling-Mr Doa

then the one of his death. The General Shurtly after this he was again relieved and Victoria, and was clematery of All- HANDBALL--The Blue Bells of Scotland, further says that the Governor of Yunnan of this post and rusumed his former daties port and Nutt. I have gone through thes

Church Chiwes and Silver Moonlight---

in connection with the Salt Revente, authorities as tending to shew that if the sc- Mousre Dewer, Heath, Teniach and is as good a man for organizing the defence which office he had retained throughout called 8:00 deposit was in reality a sub-

E. Mattson and Heary Ruppert, A.B, of Tonquin and the bordors against the He was, however, soon transferred to the scription to the sweeps, contributed and du French as the Chinese Government is likely more important post of Salt Commissioner, posited in the hands of the defendant, anti-belonging in the German ateamor Anw

Fong Aching, a coolie, we convicted of but only in an acting capacity. After a sedent to the drawings, and the determina-appeared ou zamand from yesterday charged

service,

he was again relieved, and in BONG-Our Jack's Come How To-day-Mr to be able to place in the field, but he was yearsular appointmout of Kien- winnera, the plaintif would be entitled tomate, and Albert Waihausen, the first mate and some cash from a wom Laned Lof and tion of the evouts, and not paid away to witha Lasaulting Mamer Brane, the accord stealing a tin containing ferty saven ents hamporred in his morements by the Governor given the talisateunt Governor recover it. But it appears from the cum of the bone steamer

Kam, in Tak Latte, on the 17th Just chang

Taos Dur-Larboard Watch-Masra Byens General, who was à conçoited Chinamansofieu-chang, a never went to 10 paid on account, out a subscription nor de. § dnu, to-Ɑny garo evideños to the effect froin coriosity whe seat to go for six

pradores order itself that it was money

Mauert Brune, the second mate of the Defendant, who said that he took the tin of the oki stamp. The Geneml's, account of port, however, but patiently awaited a the disgraced official is as follows :--- much more important and suitable appoint posit, and that after ho paid it the plaintiff that on the 14th inst. abortly after noon he weeks' hard labour.

For stealing 30 brioks, value 12 vonta, encore to her first plaintive song 'Dream It was in the year 1860, that the Government as Provincial Treasurer or Financial was still indebted, in honour at all events, went on deck to relieve the chief mate at

to the Commissioner of Yum-nan,

complainant tu

Ele then saw the second the property of a contractor, Wong Ayun, to the amount of tallying coals. 8122.11.

The drawings had taken place, defendant come up and strike the mate, unemployed, was sentenced to three weeke Faces and kindly raspundel to the demand mens of Bed-chuan, having subdued the vas

rious hands of rebels that had for years He now invited me to sonis and assist the pitteluses had been ade, and the He also struck witness when ordered for hard labour, with 'Here's to the year that's awa,' a true ravaged that flourishing province, turned hina in the various duties dependent on races paly had to epine off The plain ward. The first defendaus afterwards Bootch ditty. My Dear was also encored on their attention to the paritication of the this post, bas, unfortunately, baffled in his tiff bimself calls is a stated account, came from the forecastle with another man

neighbouring province of Kuei-chou,

intention by the present Governor General and clearly what he would have like and struck the first male two blows hle rendering of the old favourite Tom With that object in view, the Bowling, but the novelty of the evening eelected H. E T'ana Nee cathorities of the Yun-Kaei provinces, who is the to have alalted was his balance of cheat

Ngo-lay

amative of avowed enemy of all foreigners, he found winnings, and bir Francis frankly admited Obert Faus, the steward of the dans, was the handbell performance of four ama-Kuei-chou, who had distinguished him tions of employing me, as he wished, and posit in order to have any case. But the the cabin when the first mate refused to himself corapelled to abandon his inten-

that be was obliged to call the 8100 a do- | was also called as a witness. id Sea-chuany to be commander-in-chief of tours with a peal of fifteen bells. The per a military expedition to his sative province. was forced to accept the proposal of his act of calling it a deposit will not make it give Fupp st leave to go ashore. The first at the Temperance Hall. Last evening, formers had only been in training for three Ngo-law, who, at the time of which we are chief to give me at appointment in the Fu such, and I ramet see my way to regard it tuate told Ruppert to leave the cobin butra about 6 o'clock, sono que behind struck & hail, lightning, a overcist, 3 pa lng showers,

writing, had attained his fortieth year, was chan dockyard, whilst he proceeded alone as a aubscription ur depositsch.

thuse days, and lund vertainly reached a high de-only a literary graduale, Javing failed to to oppore the aggressions of the French inferred to to the cases cited. The defendant while stealing at the dour of the cabin he and saw defountant behind him with a stick the refused toge, he put him out. Afterwards, his head with something: be turned round gree of excellence in manipulating the in-obtain the must coveted doctorate and Han-Tungking. He, howover, soon found that says he would pay themoney only for his go saw Ruppert strike the rats when the in his hand, Defendant ran away and struments for such a short preparation in scholarship. His natural talents were, taak anything but an easy ong, and begged called partner, and yet he pleads the illo faiter was tallying goals; the second de was stopped by a cunstable.

TH

AMAUIT

tho

He was in

William Hughes, a private la thao 'Bus was charged with sulting Lia Wong, torvant at the Temporance Hall, on the 17th st

Complainant stated that he was employed

2. TZEPERATURE, in the shade in degrees, and tenths, Fahrenheit.

8. Huswiry, fu percentage of saturation, a humidity of air saturated with moisture balng 109.

DIRECTION OP Wise, to two points, & Funce or Warn, acarding ↳ Beaufort Scale.

tacked clouds, sirizzling saiu, / 108, 9 gloomy,

6. STATE OF WEATHER. W sky, a de-

squalty, rain, a slow, thauder, visibiliy dew (wt)the halters are posted to înü,' cuts may increase over the average of their signification.

7. Raza, in lustes, lentlis and handroliks,

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