No. 6840-JUNE 30, 1885.]
originated is not quite, certain, but it is suspected that it was caused by one of the Malay nowho disappeared the night the fire broke out. It is surmised that this mun badge into the hut with the inton
No pablie organisation has as yet been at-
tempted to raise a subscription mengs
ing.
THE CHINA MAIL.
OVERCROWDING STEAM LAUNCHES.
3
her
went to Purt Hamiton on board a smali; A VERY curious piece of nests teaches the triend Chun Ahing who rented the room the ground when the Indian constable cants the evidoneo of P. C: James Harkina of the masthead light of the steamer was de
bu
spector he was charged wit
Lo Ying Shing, master of the Kam We steam launol, which trades between Hong kong and Hung Hom, was convicted on
of the number which his lausola was licensed to carry. The master of the same having on board 100 passengers, & in excess
launch was fined 810 before for the same offence. Defendant was fined $25.
worth £1, from the Zambesi, now lying hold rapidly, the vassol settling down by The prisoners pleaded not guilty on all saw a Chinese, the first witness, arrested.
While he was looking on the first pri- alongside the Company's Wharf. Five the storn. On the collision occurring the counts and a jury was empanelled com Fox some wooke past, anya the Shanghai The hall, appartenances and cargo of the
were swung, and the vessel headed towerda Courier a large number of Chinese, under American ship Clarissa B. Carter, (sunk in posed of Messrs D. O. de Silva, Jaysoner came up and struck him three previous conviction of larceny word ad- engines were at once stored. When the
was taken up to the Station anxi was brought the larceny of an opium pipo, he was foreign súperintendence, have been working Hiege Bay, through colliding with the Rangel, E. J. Max Paquin, C. S. Gundyyn, hows with his staf and arrested hius. He mitted by the prisoner. In 1881, for damage sustained was knowh-life-boats
The Attorney General briefly opened the before the magistrate when the first pri-sentenced by Dr F. Stawart to six the beacls. When it was found that on the two sunken Chinese mon-of-war in British 6. . Glamorganshire,) were disposed Juo. Edgar and J. P. Tavares.
It is the intention of of by public auction, at the U.S. Consulate,
which he ind in his hand, to strike some Ha has also undergone une year's imprison- stopped, the anchor let go, the passengers The steering gear Sheinoo Harbour. tion of pilfering, and that bo lud accident the Chinese authorities to raiso both the Kobe, on the 12th jusi., the wholo, in one case for the prosecation and called the fo- sonar charged him with taking the haminor months' imprisonment with hard labour. steering gear was vu! of order ate was again Li Asun, examined, said he was a part-one with. The magistrate discharged hun, mont, for larceny, imposed by the Supreme seat off in one of the life-boats, and ulti- vessels, and the efforts made in this dires-lot, realising $4,950, Mr E. H. Gill being lowing witnesses.
The the purchaser, It is thought that the
only six months' imprisonment
having
order, the anchor and been put in forty-five fathoms of chain wors slipped, ly set fire to the cargo; and, being afraid oftion só fat have boou anecassful
Pion was to leave Shanghai in a few days task of raising her will not be a difficult ner with another nau in a Tsz-fe business. aud he was afterwards called as a witness Court. His sentence on this occasion was matoly safely landad.
une, and in that cass she will no doubt He was formerly in business in a dyer's against the first prisoner.
still had Cross-examined-Was not arrested when
the vessel proceeded on, and was succee what he had doue, male his cacape over the
well repay the cest of flouting and repair-shop in Wellington Street. De tend to the Indian constable came up. He was with diving apparatus and other gose.
share in the shop but did not ow
fully barhed at abous half-past que s'elbek ride.*
the business. He lived in West Streat, atstanding looking on when the first prisoner came up and arrested and then struck him.
on the morning of the 8th. Sose foreign residents of Nagasaki recently
the entrance to the murket. It was his
Asuppears further from the evidence, It was not true that he was struggling on The in Squaro Street for the Taz-fa business. steamer loaded with provisiona, with a view N.C. D. Nas from the north.
with taking part in
wards proved to be the Amaritan ship Clarissa B. Carver--about fifteen minutes European residents in aid of the natives of
of selling the cargo to the British men-of-Viceroy of Chibli has received, through the Witness stayed in the house while his part-up. When witness was taker hafure the Iu-
acriod from the sailing ship which after-
raw about
before the vessels came into collision, at a Kwangthing Provinco who have been ren-war stationed there. On their arrival at
Choung He, sergeant interpreter at the
distance of from four to live miles, up- proaching at about three points on the star- the lainnda, howevor, they were not allow Tsung-li Kamen, a Decreo, commanding rented one roots and the profits of the bly ed to sell or land their goods, and the him to inform all Vicaroys, Governors,siness were equally divided between the
Shik Alai, master of the Willy, steant I how, and, soon after, her port light." others threatened to destroy their vessel Ministers in foreign countries, and other two. His friend had un business and had Central Station, remembered the first and Witness was at the roun in by the first prisoner. The latter charged 114 communicating with the business, alould they delay their departure. The high officers, that they are only to use the eaked witness to join in starting the Taz-fa last witness boing brought to the Station
gambling at Tsz-fa in launch, was also convicted on the ovidones The sailing ship, which was also matfag for thon on the port We belosa, in Square Street on the 9th and 10th May. the fire witness with
Street. Square
Inspector Rivera asked of Constable Harkins, of having on board the harbour of Bioge, was then on party had therefore to return to Nagasaki.ialograpli
Throne very sparingly. Fiji Shimpo.
BOU any proof and fact, that unly under the most pressing There were several people who came to the
100 passengers, 10 in excess of the number tack, heading southeast, under handy can room on the 9th May bringing papers with the first prisoner if
then
he was allowed to carry. This was his vas, the wind hoing E.N.E. She con- charged the circumstances is the wire to be resorted to.
лозя. First witness said he was gaubling amount as the master of the Kam Wa, viz.out alteration, while the stoarner was seen and it is a pity that the leading residents
Having enjoyed almost entire immunitytion; but it is possible enough that during cabers did not win, the Linkots were all first witness with fighting fail to realise this truth. With the exam from earthquakes for several months past, the war with France the high provincial burnt at night. On the 10th of May the He had on a white jacket; not memorializing by telegraph, and the Em-2.30 p.m. pls of the Chinese in the case of the Irish the shack of this morning at Th. 41m. 10s. authorities got very much into the habit of first prisoner came to the Tax-fa room at a uniform one, but a Chinese jacket. He Famine, it might have hom thought that Yokohama mzan-time, probably seemned proan thinks that now the Empire is at
peat again there is no lenger any ozcute asked witness for 30 cents and said, as
and did not give it him, he would arrest him, the opportunity was all that was necessary are severe than some of the worst we
ho was a
constable. He came into the to produce prompt action. But the shave had. Rarely do we experience any for the informality,
thing more than tremors after May and be- straction which is always in the way is for October, and an earthquake so late as
Witness knew that if he did not pay the lon Who shall lead se who will firo the first this of and such intensity as that of this THE N..C. D. Neus notices, among the list room and saw Tsz-fa tickets ou the table. | 5) "cents each, which he would not pay assaulted him with a knife on the 28th in porting the helm when he found his shelf We hear that the Parsee Communi. morning is fortunately rare the only of passengers by the fording the name of constable the 30 cents, he would him to 12th May, the first prisoner was station was called and the Magistrate ordered a of the road at Sen. Art. 17) 18, that & ty, always ready when an act of prompt/inces approaching this being the sheolts Major Manix. This gentleman belongs to him keep on his busi1083, 30 min ratat Taim-tsat-tsoi, the second at Govern-warrant to be issued for defendant's arrest, stoninshin altull keep out of the way of s
dered laceless by the flouds. It is satis. factory to note, however, that a list as been opened at the promises of Messrs Lane, Crawford & Co., and a considerable been already ent red. As the list
Bu
le had
Bays,. He who gives quickly gives donbly Savs the Jajam Grassle of the Toth instant: Wa do not know the roasen for this restric- the character on which they selected. If the ho anawered no. Hit the fast wit-first offence, but he was fined the same tinned steering in the same direction, with
of May 13th, 1870 and Jone 10th, 1883.
Hoon as the Findu Kosh passes
the 30 uts and he went away.
couts
not come in the house
that the first prisoner came up on the 19th for fun at Tax-in in front of his horse, and gase and demanded 30 cents, which was paid bra, and that he came again on the 11th nus demanded 30 cents more, and on the 12th came with three others and wanted
አ .
ALLEGED ASSAULT BY A UIP CAPTAIN.
Sall Ohund, an Indian morchant, charged, on a simmons, W. D. Bogart, master of the British barque Diretor, with having
continuing to approach her, until the cell. sion took placo.
Having in view the circumstances above stated, the Court finds
(1) That the master, David Williams, acted in a scamanlike and proper mammer vessel in close proximity with the sailing Defendant did not appear when the case ship. That, while the general rule (Rules
June.
But
Inspector Rivets, examined, said that on jet
Have
ANOTHER FIRACY,
the Committeo's agents. The Tung Walrisons of Afghan Turkistan and may pro- bin own Gueorment only allowed him affered to them 50 cents each but the
suners were stationed at Taim-taat-tec. territory. auber of Taku, the forts fired a salute, and this is less he paid the 40 cents each and First prisoner was off daty on the 120 w
and then
and a
are proparing to send 2 launches to night | connubial liss, scates that the viliciat ro- | Major represents Li Hung-chang'e soldiers/chean and witness walked to the door and find a business to have their truncheona There he engaged a beat and went on to
and one to-morrow morning. This shows that great need exists.
stands us--
threw him to the #woond pristior also rot on duty during the day and might have pointed it out to the luspector. The third casualty.
who
(6) After the usualty, the efforts of the unster, officers and crew, in saving the vassul, hur passengers and cargo, are doser- ving of emendation.
The Court therefore directs that their respective curticates bs returned to the master and certificated oflions of the vessel.
The
ailing ship, and shero, therefore, at a greater distance the proper course would the United States Marine Corps, bul. his prisoner one again on the 11th at the ment House and the third at Taim-taat-
seal on special duty they Tam Shi and nine others were charged, have been for the steaner to have given bonevalence has to be done, have forwarded
constable and they would on the 15th. to the English Consul at Canton the sum of News from Kandular shows that great servicos have beon lent to the Chinese Go-same time, 2.30 p.m. He was known by taci. They were not sent to Square Street
vernment for the purpose of instrusting the the people to be a co while he was there. were allowed tu carry thoir truncheous, not j first, with being m the onlawful postsMunway ao as to pass under the stern of the $200, and that another son of $200 will activity prevails there in connection with soldiers in the construction and manipula-On the 11th the first prisoner wanted 30 unless. They carried no badge, Witness of money and clothing to the saluo of 800 sailing ship, yet, won the sailing ship and most likely follow in a few days. It is the souding of reinforcements to. Herat, tion of torpedoes. Major Maunix, now on cuts more and witness gase it lúm. On remembered the first, and last but one the property of Chan Hi Hing, on the 30th hor light were first seen frota tle steamer, with being would have inevitably brought the stouter's bows into the sailing vessel, and this the Highly creditable to the Tung Wah Hospital and propering væcorts and gunners for the his way home, has been for the last four the 12th the three isoners came with withouses being charged with fighting instant, on board a certain junk, lying in the vessels were so near that starboarding
prisoners wore charged. Witness an armed junk for nå at fy He knew the second prisoner as the Commitice that so much has brout fome by haney guns sent from India for the cipally at Takt, bist also, ut Put Arthur atodes in an when itsas ouild het iden. They were discharged by Mr Mackean and Shauki Way Harbour, accond, with being them to aid their distressed fellow-wan, and fortifications. The Amir, Luo, in showing and Shun-hai Kuan. Ho is decorated with constablo fran Governcient Blouse. The con to No. 67 Squars Street to examine and, third, leaving the harbour of Yau- only course left for the master was in Fast, considering the condition of Clush Hi Bing, master of the Fut (2) Ths it is pissant to know that the distribution great energy fu au kus ses are upda the Order of the Double Dragon, and the first prisoner thou demanded 50 cents for the pressisca, Ilad found a Taz-fu table, Ti without a clearance on the 28th instant. hard-sport the lobnas he did (Art. 23.) Ho fishing junk, said that on the 30th his vessel after the collision, the master services for a further period of three years
ard refused to of the rolief has alạy boin undertaken by he intends reinforcing strongly the gar-Chinese Government wished to retain his each of the four men; 32 in-all. Witness and Ahing, the complainant's partner, in.
on instant, at 4 a.m., his junk was anchored would have been unduly endangering his Inspector Cradock deposed that 30 conts each. The to give the
the 12th May, the first and third pri- at a place called Po To 0, in Chinese own vessel, crew and passengers, had be
Suddenly. i junk came alugatootd by the ather vessel regiments are being raised at Kabul and to stay one year longer than the tart of his ürst prisoner acid they would arrest him
lights of the reasol - nud That the (a) men awarded Hospital Committer lary received tale there in person. Additional regular bat kie
As the Hueling left original agreement.
both the second a third prisoners said ‘ar-
The third his junk. graphic communication from Cauten desir-arized with rifles. Pineer
Witness got frightened and steering apparatua were in proper order the first instance, we believe, of a foreign rest him. The first prisoner drew his tran- May from 9 m. till & pa
They
jumped out of the boat and swam ashore. prior to the tollision. The
and prisoner was absent without leave.
(4) The Court sees no grounds for blum- ing the despatch of 2 more launches with
· followed and İnd any amount of biscuits. The Committee A CYNIC, speaking of the various degrees of instructor being thus honoured.
west outside. The first prisoner fall
Fin men of the vessel in connection with the. struck him and took him by the queue and cut with then. On the 10th the first pri-Shauki Wall. An tour later he and clasing the conduct of any of the officers of
and. While he was
sotter was on love on the 11th he was pirate juak sail into Shan- Wan. cord of the city of London for one year aa apt and docile pupils.
the ground the Ox Friday, the 10th May, a young spinster,uck big with his trancheon. The third beer absent from the Station without wit and fourth prisoners wore teon the men boarded his junk; he did not recognise others. a truncheon and struck Less' knowledge. prisoner also had one Surah Healey, having quarrelled withi
An Indian constable came up and Inspector Staunton deposed that the so-the
Inspector Mackie said that from a ruport her lover, jumped off Clifton Suspenion him.
It woad prisoner was off duty on the 12th handed over to him. witness was Bridge in the expectation of finding a grave with in the Avon; but, thu lide being low, she than that the third prisoner struck May. Ho had no right to take his staff made by the last witness he boarded a junk!
him. He was taken up to the Police with him. alighted in the soft mud, where she would Station by the first prisoner and the
Indian
When brought before have been sufocated but for prompt nasi
ho was charged by the tance. She was uninjured and conscious, the constable. although he had fallen fest: but there first prisoner with fighting with some
How
allowed fu go was a sharp wind blowing, which buoyed on up her clothes and impeded her descent, bail of $5, and on ta 13th he was charged
ant her with conveyed to the hospital,
rash act has exercised a strange for was adjourned several times.
by Li Asben, ho characterised as not He found on board 6 loaded musksta, 5 sent bak again to lent among the natives here, and one or Tur dubius in certain parts of India uso a
The case he would boxes of powder with fuses, 2 boxes of worthy of arcdence. two persons have died somewhat suddenly, very ingenious athatitate for a linen crimp-upon sose of the inhabitants of Brutol, set up to the Supreme Court and then sion. The whole atory of extortion as resembled in appearance a salt smuggler's.
row going on in the street about Tea-fa. vor, G swords and
state- Complainant, recalled, identified the pro- perspicacity, has discovered the cause of all of Mr Ruskin in England. This is the official un condition that the latter did his to get bail but afterwands he was discharged a
mond-ika sheath of loug, many-seudod best to induce the girl to marry tag offerer. and it was the prisoners who had to get bail. Li Ashun hnd rofuateared to charge porty in Court as his. There were 100
express leis
Cross-examined by Mr Baily-Witness ment when brought to ba the trouble. The other day, it appears,pxi, which is known an Goths in Oudh, local showman appearet to
The case was tended until Tuceday, for fun in the street when the constables businesa in several thousand picuts of dried cattle fish and which is consen in Bengal. It sees wish to enter into a contract to take Sarah had never had anything to do with the room, to the effect that he was gambling pieces of clothing and $350 in silver coil.rs. (chenny-uc) wore imported from Japan, flut a lady took one of the peals to England round the neighbourhood, giving her & Tsz-fa business before.
octer to
benefit of 2100 wa share in Wellington Street was not paying well. He came up. In their excess of zeal the pri-7th July, at 10 o'clock. be able to have her child's
preliminary These being particularly pleasant to the uen crimped dhotic fashion, and Mr. the sabsequent proûts. Author showman lived in his family house but his partner soners then proceeded to arrest the witness native palate, have been bought and eaten Ituskin, on seeing it, was so taken with the offered her father £500 to allow him to Chun Ahing lived in the house where the Li Ashan, and it was while this was going
introduce
Witness only sponson that the Sikh constable Mana Singh Tax-fu agency was.. contrivance, that, he intends to with considerable avidity, in many cases
one hour in the morning and one in the came up. As regards the assault he held tiuto u Arcadian village with he is call-engage her for a year for exhibition.
afternoon at the agency; when witness was that there was no evidence against the probably to excess, and it is now free-ing into existence. In this village only
at thos
The Attorney Ha ly asserted and as implicitly believed, primitive implements are to be need. India
tickets and came back about 3 did not know if thero wore that many persons have fallen siek i could provide Mr Ruskin's village with a
good many primitive implements,
The native comminently, ever liable to panic when a few sudden deaths occur in their midst, and more especially so at the present Beason of the year, hava bocone wildly alarmed during the past few days through the circulation of nae of those grossly exag gerated stories which they are 3 prone to put faith in. It is true that within the past vock or two nickness has bon vory preva-
Runaway husbands.
wires Runaway Married parties legally divorced 4,175 Married parties living in open
warfare
17,345 Marrian parties living with pri-
13.270 Fale understanding Married parties living atually
indiferent.
06,845 Married parties regarded as
3,135 comfortable..
2.343 1,132
12
Marriot parties wearly happy. Married pasting perfectly happy
พล
out ou
The Court then adjourned for tiffin. Upon the Court re-assembling Mr Baily addressed the jury for the defouce. He was the 12th inst., willing to admit the presence of the pri- soners in Square Street on and suggested that it was an excess of seal It was which led to their presence there on the occa
katod
at the western entrance of the Lg-ee Mun Pass, a few feet from the Hongkong shore.
де He s her come over from the Chinese side, and whom he boarded He arrested the first five prisoners her, her head was towards Shuu-ki Wan.
which complainant identified as being his. on board. He found a quantity of clothing
thereby saring hor life. Burah was furth-bate the mistrate with fighting. The in undeavouring to suppress Tsz-fagam The junk was a two masted junk, and re-
PRSU
the Magistracy.
On the first occasion witness
The
had
and the native imagination, with its usualing iron, which has attracted the attention One man called at the hospital, where she strats sent it back ago to the Supresubmit for the prisoners was that there was nilota, a box of percussion cape, I revol
mediately after eating them and some have
ICI
died. We give little erstence to the state- The rabid Sheffield Daily Telegraph, says
was detaines, and offered a soversign to an Court.
CORRESPONDENCE.
The
the
boxes of ballets.
expenses of the Court, fixed at eloven
pounds eight shillings sterling, equal to currency, are approved, and the Ceart sixty-two dollars and eighteen conts lees!
iams, master. orders that they be paid by. David Wil- JANES Trour,
H.M. Consul at Hioge,
President of the Court, Jons ROWELL
Master
LACHLAN WINTE
Gordon Castle,
Master S.S. Strathmore,
Quotations. HONGKONG, Jnuc 30. OPIUM-New Patna, cash,... 580
cash,... New Benares, cash,... 542 Old
cash,... 540
FORT HAMILTON.
51
Admiral Dowell in hard at work making pital is being built, barracks, store-houses naval station of this acquisition. A hos.
J
we agency his partner went out to collect accond and third prison then addressed and dwelling houses, while the defences ar
last
Available for
hat many of the Chinese are thorough similes but when found they are generally is worthy 51 every his appeal for relieta Taz-fangency. He had not done so then.of the jury stated that they found the uri, walls of the crater: Of the thren entrances
convinced that the fish poisonous. All amusing and not always incorrect.
The
every member
,
Hi
any
Old
I
New Malwa, cash,
"Allowance, Taels......
Allowance, Taola......
46
500/20
Old Malwa, cash,...
540/60
Tha
Ar
50/76
Parsian, Oily, cash.., 520
+3
13
Ailovance, Tuela..... 4048 Persian, Paper tind,... 000 Allowance, Taela...... 18/24
Exchange.
3/01 3/0
ut tho
14
30 days' right,
4 months' sight,
rv 4 months' sight,
225 73
Demand,
THE DISASTROUS FLOODS.
wore any other Taz-the jury for the prosecution, and His Lord-being most carefully attended to To the litur af the CHINA MAIL.'
Both June, 1885. fa agencies in his neighbourhood. He ship having suutated up at some length, ruour itself appears to be the crater of su Hongkong. SI-Ihave perused the letter from Melu was son: for by the Registrar General che jury retired to consider their verdict. extinct volcano, and the tbros islands that
the harbour, only one In
and that' i 5. Harrow Kizu, with much coucera, and anent ourselves, but thure can be no doubt | the Cathay Post, travels a long way for its Arai, published in your issno of yesterday, st year and asked if he had, opened Upon their return into Court the foreman Duclose the harbour are the remains of the
When business in the Tax-Ea arency was soners guilty upon all the counts charged, vessels of The disastrous attention.
are glad Lordship in addrossing the prisoners passage between high cliffs, and winds about thonds and its consequent distress, such as very good they wonki take two or three by four to three.
to see that
invention thus Japan would lead of our com-
He told his partner about the constable coin- the native paperi have commented on the following has a lonia signification and will reported from the native sourcus, As well as taels a day, but generally about an arid he considered that they had been most so that it is easily defensiblowout Bank, Wire, matter; it is said the Tong Hospital be thoroughly appreciated by dwollers in front the tocal journals, are most appalling, they made up their accounts every gly defended and every argument had been Pall Malle Japaness papers langa
i this part of the world. The Chinese who and it behoves Vionality, which is pro- ing on the 10th and his having paid him 30 used which could tell in their favour. The king and Corea in a crusade against Eng Credits,
put on paper armour, made shing with munity, of ever
payment was made jury he boliered had given the case their land's retention of this harbour. The Muil tinfoil, win don hideous masks-supposed verbially reputed to be most benevolently cuts. An entry.
in a piece of paper, but all accounts and test consideration, but after all a majority proves that the slander, as the editor calls of the fish with the vid of destroying to scare the oner Barbarian and who run disposed, to exert linsuli, in order to
of them had found the prisoners all guilt it, must have been invented in Laudon,
A Ut, the first prisoner, thom; notices in Chinese, with specimens sou as the foe refuses to be soared, are render sid, such as in his power, for the tickets wara barot every night.
Chun Ahing, the other partner in the Li A attached, have been posted throughout the braver than Mr Gladstone. He fumes, he suffering poor. I would therefore suggest town, by whom we know not-sortainly not falmistue, he swagers in his war-paint, that a provisional committee composed of Tse-fa busines, was then examined. He sentence to one year's imprisonment with there was actually not thee for it to have
When count; the terms to be conterminous. Ou F. This habit of crowing and collapsing Mac
lected two or thrus tasks outside. D. Sassoon, Belilios and with the permission of the fiovernment and then he as stealthily as possible sneake gentlemen like Meases Keswick, Jackson, remembered the 12th of May; he had cal-hard labour each on the first and second got home from Japau.-Courier,
the house he saw a great the third and fourth counts he sontenced would be bencatis contempt wure it not that others, once
fermod, and that thesis turtance. Seeing the police there with all three prisoners to two years' hard labour | fish, and samples of the fish have beenit invites at once present ridicule und future use their inflacuce in getting-up & subscripir truncheons, he thought the Governan onch count; and on the fifth count to | extensively sent from here by thought. I ruin, and reduces our cation to the position | tion worthy of our community, and thus has sent thm to break up the one year's hard labour; the terms to be!
Comunitie ave bought up large quantity
warning the people against eating the
of
a people disgraced by and despised for fal friends to their relatives and others on their bularance of such a Premier."
the mainland, advising them to refrain from using thom. A specimen fish has been sent to the Government Analyst to report as to whether it is poisonous or not.
SWIMS in the German style is to be taught in the Japaneso ariny.
The Meiji Nippo says that Li Hungchang who is now touring through Chimn
MAD-DOCTORS have lately given utterance to actuo remarkable expressions of opinion. But Dr. Southey, one of the Lunacy Com- missicnors, gave in the witness-box the most remarkable reason for considering a mau insane that ans ever been put forward. He had a long interview with the plaintiff, and thought then that he was unable to pronounes biar sine, his statements belug at variance with what had been said by his
ment in favour of the celolanted advice so
be at
show an oxample to the natives that in the sympathy is beyond cast and creed.
AN OLD RESIDENT.
SUPREME COURT. IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. (Before His How. E. J. Ackroyd.) Tuesday, Jane 30.
od to
the
he
conterminots. The first prisoner's sentence
ADJOURNMENT,
THE COLLISION BETWEEN THE 'GLAMORGANSHIRE' AND C. B. GARVER.
The S. 3. Glamorganehire arrived at Na-
Netts
Documentary India, Wire, ... Shanghai, demand.....
demand,
4+1
Temperature.
30 days sight, private 729 Gold Leaf 99% fine... ... $28.35 Suvereigns,
... $ 5.58
(Taken at Mestre Falconer & Co.'s Premises, Queen's Road.) HONDRONG, June 30,
A.M.... 1 PM...
1 P.M....
4 P. Ma'
Do.
Do.
THERMONET
Do..
4 P.M.... A.M..........
Do
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(Wet bulb) 9 AM,
Do.
Do. Do.
1.M. P.M.
ance ha went away. matter of dire distress or calamity their agency As soon as on the disture the third, fourth and fifth counts togasaki on the morning of the 19th June. damage sustained in the count collision Cross-examined by Mr Baily witness commence at the expiration of the tenta on for the purpose of repairing the serious BAROMETER
with the B. Carter, The collision has, said he had known his partner for fifteen or the first and second counts.
OF
been the subject of a Naval course, twenty years. He did not know whether
partner had done any Tsz-fa business The Scasions were then adjourned till Court, held at H. B. M. a Consalato,
the
following:
finding of which is given by before they entered into partnership. They Friday next at 10.30 am.
the.. always settled up accounts every afternoUL at 4 a'clocks, verbally. He had not heard of his partner having any trouble before the 19th. He had seers four or five consta bles going backwards and forwards in the Bircet on the 11th. The prisoners wero le faluot boar Che Awing, who was found guilty of three of the fire.
12th May. on the Peya, haring at the time been
SENTENCING OF PRISONERS. HOBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.
will visit Japan, along with Goneral Kurc, This is certainly a forcible and robbing enu Kenag Achieng with violence, exrrying on the Tez-ja business since thei
The newly appointed United States Minis- ter to Japan was expected to arrive in Yokohama about the 22nd instaut.
for
Police Intelligence. (Before F. E. Wodehouse, Bog.) Tuesday, June 30,
A REMARKABLE STORY,
Finding and Order of a Naval Court held at the
the British Consulate at Hiogo, en the
12th and 15th days of Juna, 1885, (1) To investigato the ciremstances attending & collision which occurred between the Bri- tish steamship Grautorgans ire of London, Official N., 0 631, and the American sail- Leung Chung Sing, seaman, Wong Ason, ing ship Clarissi B. Curver, when on To the Court-When he came back to bricklayer, and Chan Alei, Lontman, wore voyage from Yokohama to Kobe-Hiogo, on thosa about to marry. Truly, Benedick in armed with a dagger was honge the house in Square Street on the 12th he aliarged with three others' not in custody or about the 7th day of June, 1885, whereby
in a parkous case, if,
if, whenever his state-
sentesec. His Lordship, addressing the men are at variance with those of Bea prisoner, said that he had been found guilty saw four men striking his partner. Ho with stealing from the person of Tsang Hu serious damage ensued to the said stoan- trics, he is not to be pronounced sale of a most serious crime.
It was, so far as thought the police had arrested him.
money to the value of $8.30, on of the said damage; and (2) To eaquire Ereing, Rad Unless the judges will maraifully upset this knew, the first time the prucher had saw the Sikh constable sore up after the one pair of shees, two pieces of c'oth-ship Glamorganshire, to investigate the cause
the crew of
of the said steamship Glamrayan- THE Lergen, now at Tientsin, isshortly medical rule cf ovidence, there is likely to been charged with a serious offence, but men had been heating his partner for
was watch. Kowloon
with the mid Connection
Casualty expected to proceed to Hainan or the be a block in the luratic asylums or the crimes of this nature, especially robbery a quarter of an hour. Witness what the 20ta iustant, at Yau-ma Ti, in British into the condnet of the master, oicer
Complainant's atory is rather a remark-shire in con Heing the affair from about two shops away. with violenco, must be put a stop to. Pescadores to convey tho Chinese soldiers divorce courts,-Truth,
It appears from the evidence given before Chan Asing, examined, said she lived in aule ona. He said he was & seaman an should therefors Rentence the prisoner to there to their homes.
twice, twenty-five strokes of the rattan had rented a
to do alcoping in a small boat at Tai-kok Tsui. bama to Hiego, was, ou the night
for the room.
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REGISTER.
AT FM-Juse 29.
Temperatie
the hauling engine at the Takasima mine, writes to the N C. D. News that Mr upon the brach, to lo inflicted upon the 4th May in her house since the On the 29th June, at 9 o'clock, he was skire, being at se, on a royage from Yoke / Manila 78 0,5/80- The Nagasaki Express is glud to hear that A Curesse correspondent in the North five years' penat servitude and to receive Square Street. She knew Chun Ahing employed; and resided in Gilman's Bazaar. this Court that the starship
room
Wira.
Direction.
Fores
which broke down recently, is now in full Jamos Hart is expected very shortly to prisoner in prison and within six months bit sometimes rescis He was awakened by the thrco prisonere day, the 7th day of June instant, at about | Hongkong 20. 58 28.675 Sw
working order again.
from his adni asion there.
take over Sir Robert's post, and that then
DURGLARY.
Sit Robert will move intothe British Lega-
1 opium, drows
远
oullest opium dross They took him out of his own buatan Frayed bearing about north. The vessel was steer. Nagasaki. 20.68
THE river at Kiukiang has risen so much tion. Mr Hart vas at Tientsin when this being concerned with others who hud es. the room. He walked about doing noth ashore, and took him into a house, where the harbour of the Treaty Portoven Manila... ——
hat it has flooded the banks, and the water is now over the bund. The band is over forty feet above the winter level of the river.
was written
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whore he saw
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paid her $1.20
and thren other men coming on board, a quarter to eleven o'clock, in a position Anoy...... 23.5588.080 about five miles off Wada Fuint, the Point Shanghai. 29.6460,0,95 She had not known after he had rented the town. She did not him on board their own, and then:
AT 10A.M.-JUNE 30, Ng Ayik, who had been found guilty of know that he did anything after he came to him to Yau-ma Ti, where they dragged him ing a course NE by N. & N., making for Wostock 29.7954.0 - caped, in a burglary at Mong Kok Tening She never went into the room rented there were a number of men. There they and steaming at the rate of about
man, why should she? tied his lands behind his back and tied him knows an hour. On the look-out was the Bolinan... 27-7378.0- Mana Singh, P. 60 deposed that he to a wall; but before they did so they took scaman Froderick Olsen; on the upper Haiphong. 29.6087.879 82 In remarking on the deùnits appointment was sentenced to re years penal servitude. by him. He was
his was on duty in Tai-ping-shan on the 12th away
trunsera and shoes, giving jacket. of Sir Robert Hart to the post of British
bridge were David
third musto, and Amoy..... 29.56 85.0.83 old Minister, the N.-C. D. Noica says:-It is
Wong Ayau, Clman Aysur and Mong May. About a quarter to three he heard him in exchange A pair of trousers. vessel, Charles Bums, master of the Hong kong 20. 69 86.483 www Ir is stated that the Russian Government, pravninable, too, that the definitive no Ayau, who were found guilty of pirzey on a noise and went to Square Street Having tied him up they demanded $20 Charles A. Fletcher, licensed pilot hat Shanghai. 29.6960.000 w
post of
four Chinese constables, from him, telling him that if he did not pay not then on duty; on the lower bridge was Nagasaki, 29,72
fourth mate; at the Wrestock 29.80.64.7 — BE in view of the relaxation of the tension in
ance by Sir
the bridge, was the seaman The barometer has fallen. Gradients are its relations with the English Government, British Minister implies the Inspector- the high seas on the 21st April last, warewith staffs in their hands, in charge up they would take him to Kowloon nex) | Augustus Rogers,
of two
He know the lukorgs without the fo'clock he pleaded with them to antis tím, pods by the vessel being steered by sight for SE windla. The temperature und Chinamen who were the morning and there kill him. About four wheel,
Looney, has issued instructions to the Russian fleet Genaralabip having fallen to his brother. each sentenced to ven years ponal servi-
the East to roadezvous at Quelpart pointubat of Mr Hart, to the impurtant
e are given to understand that the ap tade.
ground.
did so até get a sleep. staffs which they carried. I went up to so that he might g
stem steering apparatus he rooma THE CASE OF EXTORTION BY Island, and to retire from other parts.
post vacated by Sir Robert is likely to be
the prisoners and asked them why LUKONGS, LiA Ct, Tong Asau, and Sa. Assa, huid of the men and the thinney had and having watched his opporinuity, vineer, and the socond engineer. ular throughout the Customs service. popular
They asked escaped by jumping out of the Window.
bim hira He then went and found a policeman At that moment said because of Taz-fa TELEGRAM was forwarded from Nagasaki The members will not feel that they have
rather that his police constables, were charged as follows; the Secretary of State at Washington, entirely lost the LG,' but will still the first prisoner, Li A Ut, with having to take charge of one of the men, and he want with him to the house and ar three to four pred, most, simul."}
the vessel was Ecartunes will Wednesday, the 17th instant uforming
exforted by colour of his office, the sum of took him up to the Contral Station where rested the first prisoner. The first that the same polisy which continue, and.
A ́by bis successor under his more on the 11th May from one Li Ashun. Wituoss was in the Charge room when the two prisoners were and they were arrestedmaster, third mate and the fourth mate, heit, end to the level of the sea in inelon, tenths
charge was made. First prisoner cliarged Bagwan Sing, the constable wu rast and was seen also by the pilot Fletcher to the keeper of a Texfa gambling agency:
moment, a We have, too, the
complainant in the street after his escape, and, nearly at the same
hip, to which the light the Court-After the first witness said complainal's face and hands were las disaster immediately gave
hip, to members tho
of the
counts; with
5. HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the attempting vice and
and the mercantile community at
Largo
with was handed over to his charge he did not bleeding when he met him. view with will
Inapootor Thotion detailed the circum- the order to port the helm. The order humidity of air setareted with moisture being with satisfaction the appointment said Li Aslan on the 12th May:
stances of the arrest of the prisoners and was promptly obu
obeyed, and the vessel au-109, from Pussa dated the 1s of au Englishmau to the Chief Superin. tbrastening the said I Ashun for the purses ing of the prisoners strike the man at the professors and mili tendency, apart from the personal relations pose of obtaining 92, with the intent to with his stall,
In reply to a juryman witness said he then the case was adjourned until Wed-swered the helm. In an interval of about jib-boom of the axiling ship une minute the'j
6. FORCE OF WIb, according to Berafort of such a man to the former incumbent steal and carry away the said 82; and with
caught in the main rigging of the steer, Saule. the United States Forms and that this view is hold, irrespective of having on the 12th Alay amaultail and beat- believed he could intentify the fourth nesday, 1st July, at 10 click.
lakong, who was not in custody. of en the said li Asbur
HOW OLD OFFENDERS ABE TREATED. and the latter was struck on her pari kile, natiouality, re engaged by the Korean
considerable majority
The Attorory General (Hon. E. L. O'Mal-
Leung Asing deposed that Es was a shortly arrive in that
La Afuk was convicted, on the ovidence forcside the hoop, by the bows of the sail-tached alouds, drizzlins, rain, foz. s gloomy.
the other deak, glish Govemment pro-persons. But of course we have no de
of Richard Wood, boatswain of the P. & D.ing vessel and cut down pay & price for Portnite information yet respecting the auc-ley) instructed by the Crown Solicitor (Mr silversmith living in Square Street. He pay & price for Port censor of Sir Robert Hart, and it may still. H. Stokes) protested, ppeared for the watai suara a disturbance in the atreut. Co.'s steamer Zamberi, and an Indian with a large hala la her side, the water was and watchman, of having atolea a wooden block, thereupon rushing in and filling the after to the pecupation.prove that different arrangements have instructed by Mr Mossop, appeared for when hedeard a
intorast in their
good
esidents of Nagasaki, praying for the wild goat Customs ser- the three prisoners were charged on three the two men with Tez-fa.
own
midf Gen. A. C. Jones in office as
that
buth
horo.
•heen made
by
three prisoners.
extort 82 from
He went out to see what
pris
the
wurg
in the engine humidity remain high. O eroast weather Frederick Hoskings, chief ea.
prevaile.
W. DOBZRCE, dim green light
Government Astronomer, Hongkong Observatory, June 30.
points on the port bow of
1. BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degree Fabron-" and hundredths.
a tenths, Fahrenheit.
B. TEMPERATURS, in the bade in, Bogress,
4. Dickerson of Wina, to two points.
6. EXATE OF WEATER & How sky, a de
hau, 1gbining, o overcast, passing showers,
qusly, pain, s mos, e thunder, v vinilility,
dew
7. Batay, in inchan twihs and hundreliba,
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