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Docks

PORT OF AMOT.

it seems to be unnecessary to proceed with this Bill, on account of changed circum-

stances.

THE DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6r. 1871.

Port afford evory facility, at moderate charges (This is what passes amongst Hongkong tas irpon a promitory note, which was ad mowing of trumpets which aivet have been, above paper prudently adds that "it tur very two änga previous the water in the west plain in ench instanco the writer commenced with

for

AND

CLEANING AND PAINTING IRON SHIPS AND STEAMEDS,

سمية

- In the

Fat his place, and further in the interior, where

A BILK OF THE FIRST WATER. COURT OF SUMMARY JURISDICTION. had a conversation with defendant in the bones of a scheme so blighting to its manapoly,

¡Alta California Į BEFORE THE HON. H, J. BALL.

of Mr. Dossabboy, Long Arm, and Ko Mun another qucation. The convenience of having uo iuundations existed, the craps of millat.

Fany perchants of this dity received letters, Kes bulag present. Defendant aid be bad the settlements one nan undivided, territoriaily bosna, peas,&a,&o., were looking very promising, Ho adheres with a dignified to Mr. Sharp appeared for the plaintiff De-

Charles Boows V. D. CAMPBELL 217. better not suo him at present, as he had one well as manisipally, and of uniting more and that the pensants expected to reap gudus subsequently proved, in the name hand city to the principle on which the Bill was fendant, an engineer un board the steamer as the accountant of the Cheong Fat.

money to pay, with Wong Akwang he knew Lolosely the great import wharves with the borge barvests this year Large numbers of distressed writing, and undoubtedly from the same man. in the English Settlemont, are points upon villagere a duly being brought to the city in Each referred him to same benorolent sesisty CHIPOWNERS, AGENTS, and COM-

Mr. Francia's cross-camization was inaudi, while it is almost unnecmary to enlarga," bonts, ingedar to bated by the authorities. They in which they were more or less directly con MANDERS are informed that the Dock introduced, but abandons it morely bocanse Bargnon, had been arrested on a espins, and COMPARER ESTABLISHMENTS at the above there is no further need for such a measure, the mener left the following day. The actin bla, through the hosting of gangs, and the after this explanation of the galere," the live in uitsteds, erected on the walls of the city seated, and that is how the attempted frand On the 23rd, he writes that during the Inatwa aro xboxt to èrbibit was found out. witted. Mr. harp applied for interest, the head all over Hongkong, and which seemed to little hope of soucing the idea carried out.” REPAIRING AND SPARRING VESSEL.Scials for a politic lino of action. When you not being payable on demand. The bili, boy favour the corner of the Ulub with special brit

have been forced by the woight of public ever, had not been presented for payment, and liancy of uproar.

judgment wue for $17 and crate.

The cheo we adjourned-this at least izas opinion to withdraw your Bill, to give ano. ther reason for that withdrawal is a depth of 3. MARTO v. P. F. SAINZ $21. P. F. SAINZ audible-tili Tuoday next. policy which we can only gaze upon and J. MARTO-$252. His Honor gave judgment in the first case for 812 In the second creo be Has 286 feat length on the books, and stadmire. People had given the Government aid bis dificulty had been whether money ze average spring tidoscan receiro Vessela of 16 to

oredit for yielding in one point to the protastceived by the defendant in contravention of 17 foot draught. It has a

orders conta be called mouey had and received CAISSON GATE, AND POWERFUL CENTRIFUGAL of the public, and now it seems the oven to the use of the plaintiff, However, if it was

STEAM-FUNP, And an Euginows' work-shop fitted with Lathes meet roject that snill credit, probably en.the not thie, it moet be money received under falas body was not identified. and Tools, driven by steam, Tron and Brass

pratences, and as be supposed the plaintiff did Foundries, Boiler-makers shop, ularga Smithy

not intend that, he would give judgment for the rest of the solturs, 224 Concarning the and Carpenters' and Boat-builders shed All

wooden hut he was not so clear, and would not auperintended. by resident Europeans.

Mi Brereton did not ask for conto.

THEIR LARGE GRANITE BOOK,

Their two smaller GRANITE DOCKS sun tooníve, at spring tidus, Vessels drawing 18fcot Spars, Timbor, and other Dock-yard material

cept in stook.

Quarters for Officers, and a DRY GODOWN or STORES, of Vessels under repair. tf 2317 Amov. December. 1868.

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1

DOUK.

principle of "Timeo Dannos et dona ferentes." There can be no greater window of course than this, since the proffered gift waR DI tremely likely to be used against the Govern-girs judgment for it. ment as the deceptive horen was used against the Trojaus. If the Government had allowed the public to say Yea withdrew this Bill in deference to our wishes," too great a door would have been thrown opon for the ad- mission of farther similar requiremcuts.

However, so the obnoxions Bill in no more, is matters but little whether the Government admits the sole reason for its withdrawal, RIVER MIN.

It might have told in favour of official THE above granite Doored DOCK, of the straight-forwardness if they bad done so, but 1 following Dimensions, viz: Length, 300 feet, Breadth at Retrom, 30 feet is capable of that quality being so rare, we should probably receiving Vessels drawing 13 to 16 feet, as the have been more surprised than grailed oven state of the Tides will allow. The Dock rons such had been the case Still, we should dry to the Blocks and is pumped out by Steam Lave had do much, socurity which now we

LUX ATAN V. W. HELBING-10. This ac tion, against the second mats of the ship Math was struck out, ooither party being present.

JB. FIELD. TOX-TY-$8. This case was etrack ont, quütber party, being present. ·

His Honor said he thought it was a very good thing it was struck out it was dieganceful to take up the time of officers of the Government with such triding. Besides it was contrary to the maxim, do minirsis non qurat leziunilate

Low ALEEN v. JOHN BAYNES $10.00, for ages as horse-buy lamp-coolie, and attardant on lowling-allay.Plaintiff said he had beca not off from day to day. Defendant said be had offered to pay if plaintif old tibi

The above promisos cumprise a large Machine Lave not against the repetition of this dan. who broke the lamps, Judgment for $10

Shop, containing a

WrenWORTE's 12INCH SCREW CUTTING

GAF LATHE, DRILLING AND SCREWING MACHINES, A LARGE SMITHY, A., O.; &c. Large Godown on the premises for STOWAGE OF CARGO, &c., o. A large!

The Dook Steara Tug Wooring is available at all tizzies to tow vessels to or from Sea, at cut rent rates, on application to

J. S. LAMONT;

Superintendent,

of the conspiracy case on the hat occasion. We were yesterday distinctly told in one quarter that an error was made in stating thes the last postponement was at the request of the Crown

INQUESTS, Inquesta varo held yesterday by the Coroner, 4. Lister Beq, apan eight more bodies, most of them found since Surday,

No. 1 wwe a Chinaman found at the Patent Stin, by a furerean at Mears. MoDonald's. The

O'er this load of ponos and rost Trouble risen like the tides And the year sixteen* demanda That we prepare on every side. Now await the coming years *Of Lang, Shay, and stalking Mat When five tatióne will convales Our fawory land-Chung Hwa

A curions epigrammatical prediction has bad remained very much about the same height, M Dead Sir-It is with feelings of desp been going the rounds among the Chiness, and Rain fell again on the night of the 2nd, but bumility that I pen this note to you. puzzling all the sinologues in the settlement. it appears tunt the Chinese always orpact rain trat letter he states that he came from_C-lopt- The Party Nay gives the following translation, on the 7th day of the 7th woon; and as it was ta to this city six months since, hon been wa- and says it is obscure, but only the more and only shower, it was still hoped that the wet fartanate, and would like pecuniary aid. Sign culatod' to great excitement for its obscurity son was near. But the kara had been aled. Jarses Cardigan."

In the second letter he claims to Eo a son of ready done; and the distress among the country people during the winter, from want of fuel no Mr. Harrold, pianoforte manufaturer and on- less than from want of food, will be very grent. que builder of Liverpool. He writes that he The local authorities and gentry were Juing all † has been in this State-six months, and to hare thoy oun to provide relief, and a spoiety had recently walked from Virginia Oity (Net.)" boon formed, of which the committes are the afoot. Fa denirea something in the shape of Salt Commissioner, the territorial Thottui, da leo until his remittances arrivés. Bigned the leuiling gestry and merchants: The foreign Jumes Harrold, Aasording to the third letter far as it can be made out "the iden soms to community were stirring themselves, and HM's he was raised in his father hardware establish- be that two political arises are impending in Consul intended to send round a circular ask ment a Glasgow. From that city he went to China; one, daring this present sixteenth yearing his countrymes to subscribe.

Australia, and within six montbe camo to Cali of the Emperor Tungcho, which may be svart. On the 28th, the above named correspondent foraia, He makes méation of the Virginia elby firmness, another, during the years 1880, states that the water in the Went plain bad City pedestrian trly in this epistle, Bigned 181, 1882, when five natiosa will attack Obiga." fallen two-tenths of an inch, and in the East James Henderson. According to the last let If there is anything in it, the real meaning is plain five inches. No rain had fallen since the ter, the ubiquitous alima-zolicitor is a son of probably hidden up is alinsious to encret ritals 23rd August, nor was there any appearance of Walter Mackenzie, an Edinburgh abip-chund- of Societice, whose members only gan under-a ropewed fall. Many on bodies wore lor. Ho saya: "Larrived ters a few days ago stand what it is intendent to conv

flouting about in the East plain; and it was on foot from Virginia City, without obtaining

Aution for Tis: 9,250,

The British bargne Norfort has been sold by foared that many of those who have escaped one day's support. I took the liberty of ad- would soon die of starvation. Charity cannot dreaming this lotter to pon, trusting, dear sir, As Dntioned in a telegram to this paper, food the population of a province, mudeas with that you will give me a little assistanse to put the British ship Hor fjesty hus put into far wider and more rapid organisation than the me over to-night, as I am utterly destitute of Shanghai. After leaving Fuoclion, tos inden Chinese are oupable of. He concludes: With moane. I cxpect a remittance from home in a for London, she was caught in the recent ty newspapers to spread the accounts, and rail few days, whick will pay my expenses book." phoon very soon after getting ont of the Min ways to convey food, the sufferers might be Signed James Mackenzie.

saved. As it is, thousanda will probably die."

No. 2 was not identified. It was the body of a Chinaican found at Stone-totter's Island,

No. 8 was identified as the body of Kip-a-So toy, who was on bound a cargo. best which cap sized. A young Tip lived with his little bro. ther nod osme op outside the boul. He saved biurself but the child died in the water.

No 4 was the body of Leenitak, identified by his younger brothor, Lee-lim-sing. Decais ed waw washed off a cargo-host which was wracked.

No. 5 was identified as Kwok-a-sai by Kwok hgtai. There were 12 on board the cargo. boat of thees paple, Ling-tai and two others being the only ones erved.

No: 6 was idoni hod na Chung Akow by Wong-fob-kec. Deceased was on board the Cut-sing tai jonk, which stranded near the Patent Slip. All gut ashore bus deceased, who Nos. 7 and 8 were not identified. They a bed overboard, and could not swim. were found in the water by the polices

PEKIN.

The net of Oharges for lighting or remetal. Solicitor, and corrected the statement accor- were supplied defendant was master and salea was drowned. The policeman who found the beetle bare been washed away, and the mate and { uente. It is to be hoped this sapil deremony stratification in society. It was an element of

This gentleman, whose verestitity in inrea- did to cut away her masts. Thus disabled alió: was unable to make Foochow ngain, særd

Linn bao been apparently for the most part con- Anad to changing his surname his Obristian van up to Shanghai to rufit The Courier The medical pertificates were to the effect states that she was in emove crippled H.F. Mr. Wade, G.B, arrived at the capitale, James, reinninng the same all the time, that the bodies were too much decomponai for state than any other vessels, which unfely on the 22nd attimo The Pebin Gazette is evidently not " Truthful James He has minnte examination, but phat the deceased apceresterail the typbbon, and that chers is no obtains an Ediez degrading several mandatips sneeseded in. Mising & few lands, but has a far Apears to have died from drowning.

doubt she was in the midst of it. Her main for the neglect which led to the inundations in evaded the ostohes of the law. Wy take pleas In the cases of Nos. 1, 2, 7 and 8, a parchiat of and mixen maste wire obliged to be eat away Chilhi. There seems good reason to believe sure, in conjunction with an evening ontem. gerous experiment. It is the absolute want MAR-ATOWY. LEUTG-ALUM.917.05, for of security on that point that renders Mir goods supplied, Mr. Breton upperred for on drowned" was recorded, and in those when she was on her beam auda, for the purpots that ancorsive mandarins have for years beeg ponry, in calling attention to bis ease.

the plaintiff, and Mr. Francis for the defendant drowned.

of Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6, of "Accidentally of righting her; after which she rolled su pocketing the money which should have gone

THE'. INESE QUESTION. AUSTIN's statement extremely unsatisfactory. The only question at iosuo was whether the de-

Another question that has arisen from our A ninth body was in the dead-house, and rarely, that her main deck was constantly to repair the banks, and it would be a very under water, a considerabla portion of which salutary warning if the degradatione were bat- kan far fendant, at the time the rods were supplies, others brought, in doring the inquests. The ran down her méiduket stomp hole, and at pas ried and in many instances in earnest. In aumus growth and expansion is that of Chinese las the time of the acquisition igration. Upi There seem to be some unfortunato mistake was the master of or an employs in the Cheong- Btook of Wooda, Metal, &c., &c., always on hand about who it was applied for the sidjournment fat-bong, to which the grode, were admittedlyinth, which had been scan by the jury, wàe the clico she bad se much as six feet of water in beques, however, it is clear they are merely form of California, the migration that ranched nur

body of Tang Alook, who according to bie bro hold, and the standard of her pumps broken and in most the dificulty will probably begot. supplied

The plaintiff was partially examined by Mr, ther was a coolie og bual a French barque, The men were pumping for as long as 14 hours over by a squeeze. To goes through the care-shares was all of a character that rapidly Brereton, and sail he was a silk pieco-goode which he was ordered to join. As his boat is getting the water out of her. The whole of mony of degrading bitself, and the Dmparer similated with ons people, and made i merchant at Canton. At the time the goods went off to the ship, witnesa hal heard that he starboard bertbe both in the cabin and fore duly bando dias ever to the Board of Funish tomogenous whole. Et caused no seam ar

by was out in attendance, and the provod Inge were therefore angulfed, there being no carried overboard. When off Videos « vessel * quicting the minds of the people."

wus sighted under jnry rig, evidently steering. with Lim

brought in during the vaguity and all which Tergo-fog has tocmorialized the throne

The body of Tang-look, together with those for Shanghai.

(N. C. Daily Netne.) may be subsequently found, will be buried on the necessity of a specially able msgistrate

about a view, us they will be too far dcom being appointed to Chueusbu, the next strict A Hankow correspondent writes that very city to Paonshun on the Pootung side. He heavy rains have beon falling in that district, posed to-day for an inghest.

sent a similar memorial with regard to Pron aocompained by strong winds, and that consi shup a few days before, and seems suddenly drable damage has been done to the standing pesetmted with use of the importance of cution. On the 21at alt. it was estimated that the citice round Shanghai

the yield would be:10 to 15 per cent, and on the 23, 90, to 85 per cent. below average. Should the inclement weather continue, the result will

ing vessels cm za obtained from

Messra: NONTON, ITALI & Co, Hongkong, Mesta. LASH GRANEORD & O., Shangbat, Mayo

tf 876

NOW READY.

OUND VOLUMES of the TRADE RE- BOUND VOLUMES of 40. PROD 10.

Apply at the Daily Press Office. Hougkong, 1st Februsty, 1871...

BIRTH.

At Shangbai, on the Lot September, Mra, C. EMIL BADE, of a daeghter.

[1600 DEATH.

At Shanghai, on the 25th August, suddenly, Mr. J. C. L. VoGELER, of FT. 1. G. M. Customs.

Tha delane of the Daily Prass from this office - mended, on Tuesday morning at 101, and the lar megar lest the viles at 1086

The Daily Bress

HOW TONG, SEPTEMBER CIA, 1871.

equally good "authority," nad assured that the original statement was quite correct NG doubt the matter is susceptible of name ample explanation, but at present there is evidently a little fogginess banging about i

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Hero His Honor suggested that as the des fendant was wind facis liable, Mr. Francia should prooted to jebut the presumption.

Mr. Francis asked for the plaintiff's books, which he had not branght with him, though the case had been originally postponed in order to their production.

Plaintif haˇkowever a small book contain ing entries copied from other. In this thero was an scoouns with Long-a-lan of the Cheong Fat.abop.

Tho Cheong Fat aluard in the labber end of Marab, 1889. The debt was incurred; at

Hie Hanor asked Mr. Breroton to show his right of action, it being clear that the debt was incurred in China, and that the defendant bad not beca a resident hera for it consecutive thonths prior to the notion," as required by Ordinance of 1851,

Mr. Brereton submitted that if the man had resided here, as the defendunt bad, for eighteen consecutive months after the cause of action and before the action, it was sufficient. The Ordinance did not say "immediately prior, it might therefore mean "at any time prior."

evidance, in the case.

A LITTER MUSIC.

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The N. Daily News bas the following paragraphs:

م عبد الله مصب

BANKOW

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was the policy of the government to invite thin immaigmtion, that the country might achieve and maintain a position among the great powers be self sustaining in its industrie, strong enough to assert the principles spon which it was founded, and able to defend itacif when attached.

If these nomalderatione are not unselfish, they are a part of that generous selfishness which recognizes its own good as identified with that of othas.

POLICE INTELLIGENCE, 5th September.

The Chineesiumigration does not fulfil thené conditions. It constitutca a mucked class, a BEFORE J. RUSSELL ESQ.

distinctive eleutent of socialy. We cannot be À PUBLIC PROTECTOR.

Much fuá baon said Intely about Chinese } to still more disastrous, Cheong-tang-tasi, who wan discovered out. auspicioudess of priests, whether mativa ört-

biad to the fnot that Chinn, with a popnlution of not less than thres hundred millions, es near Canton, but the defendant had been resident hare for a couple of years with occasional visitating down trees at Aberdeen, and most insemi-freigo, and of the restrictions which they at

te us, practically, in the expenes of transport- Danton, He had last visited Carton in the derately taken into custody for so doing tempt to place upon women going to jo

declared that he was actuated by the warmest houses or courches. An illustrativa omás oc-

ation, as Now York, may send here such a fatter end of Marol last,

consideration for the public good, being appre-eared on August 29th Some persone abserved

A correspondent gives us some news which volume of immigration as would modify our we fear will convey un indistinct impression to scroty and substantially change the relions bensive that if the branches were not lapped a woman go to one of the priests roots in e off the Typhoon wight blow them down on to joss-house, off the Malob, and gave an alarm most of our readers, from the anfamiliarity of of capital to labor. That modification would

not ba such as we desire in Amerian civiliza the bends of the people. The Magistrate, bow which brought together the whole neighbor, the names. "Two posts," he writes,

tion that change would not be in the interest ever, showed so little consideration for his hood. The delinquents were bound and hand been delayed, in consequence of reports that

of labor. public spirit, as to order him to be taken to ed over to the police. Both denied that there the Doongan insurgents have occupied the

There are two theories of polític economy. Aberdeen, and appear before his much loved was anything wrong in the circumstances the Khoshun of Merguen-wang, which divides the fellow residents there us the recipient of 1 woman alleging that she was engaged in the Khalkas from the Chakas and other southern The one seen only to stimulate production; the The branches of the innocent but rather boreloss endeavour to col- Mongol tribes. As in Merguon ang the water other looks mainly to equality of distribution. strokes of the ratlan trees had been disappearing long befors the leat a debt of $80 from the priest, for which is bad, and the grazing very sparse, they could The one would create wines without regned to yphoon, an that it seems this kindly considers reson she had gone to his apartment, when the not, under any circumstance, bold that part of means; the other regards that camunnity as tiva for the public welfare bad been of quite crowd instasily rushed in. The pricot euid the country very long, and it is said they have the happiest where labor enjoys the greatest 29-17.+ 89

the woman was at the foot of the stairs, when retired Westward. Other reports have it that proportion of the ralau it creates. The latter providential charactor. 84

the crowd gathered, and, in their impetapus there have been no insurgents et si on the is the Republican thenry. The tras element of entrance forcibly bore her to his room. The road, bat only rumours of toets. The Raa strength in a Republican government is in- hasband of the suspect repudiated the linga siano have about 600 men with two pieces dependent manhood. The importation, and on socght to be fastened on his sponse; of Artillery at Oura, se defend the Consulate employment of labor because it is cheap is at and the mandarin observed that it would have at that town, la case of attack. I supposo tass war with that therry. If it crences values mars been more advisable, if a debt were due, that will give rise to lots more paragraphs in Indian rapidly it interferes with their just distribution. the husband should have collected it. The papers, on Ramiau progress in the list; but I tends to make human labor simply a part excitement ran very high but the boase was I recommend you to give little credence to the of the machinery of prolaction-to be supplied safe in the bands of the police, and was altina extension of the Raseian frontiers in Mongolia. wish bread and fuel, and run at the lowest cost, Wong-a-mun, a sarpenter, and Atsi, a coolie tely boiled by the head of the joss-house. He I firmly believe the Government regrate hav without even a margin for wear and tear."

Besides these considerations, the presence of were charged by Escopeta P. O. 24, with being had no sooner got away, however, than ho end. ug gone so far as the Amoor, ou account of His Bunor snid he would reserve the point.. out with out passes. The constable stated that the difficulty and his own life by taking the enormous expense-iarsivel; and although, large population in our widet, to whom we political Loong Alun, ermined by Mr. Fransis, stated

the fret defendant was very abusive, and had opine. The other parties to the fair have even as an Englishman, I would recommend are unwilling to accord equality thrown a stone at him. The usual plea of baen removed to the City.

the Russians to annex the Khalkas Khagates rights, establishes to that extent a ayatem of that he was now a broker in Hongkong. H bad lived Hongkong for three years, with been to the Bing Song" was put in.

Le Nouvellistaenys Li-oban-su,one of the heroes to Siberia, it would be more from sympathy cante, and is at variance with the genius of our cur or five visits to Canton, the last on the defendant was sent to goal for one month with of the late Tangohow affair, has boondesspitated with the Mongols, who are starving from bad institutions

at Nganking, by order of the Emperor: We have government, than from any notion that the The question, I know, fa" not free from dif 30th March last, a vint of 15 days' duration hard labour; sehend, finet 25 cents. He was formerly employed at the Cheong Fat

the Government in-ne particular, in view of Wong-a-how, butcher, was fined 13 or 7 days'ard nothing of the matter ourselves, and only Russians would derive a benefit from the an- foulig. It involves a change in the policy at

quote oar-contemporary's statement. We have nerations." shop in Honam, Canton, as solesman and buyer,

new circumstances. It is not to be solved by Wong Akwang was the master. Witness impriment, for, non-compliance with the beard, however, ou pretty good authority, that

denunciation, violencs. aud appeals to passion ceived $10 a month, besides a commission on regalations posted up at the slaughter Houses, Chen-koo-jui pussed through. Yangchow a week

and prejudice. There is no man o friendlemm szice. He had no share in the shop. The shop not to warry meat through the streets auless or two ago, on his way to Feking, instead of

Summarised from the Daily Feros." we should strike him for bis weakness, none so remaining under surveillance in Anbwe, as the traposoted Basineas with the plaintiff, whom covered by un o'l skin.

The state of the Province of Hunan is dea-object we could desire be should moisten with Imperial edit ordered. But Chinese newscribed in an edit dated 4th August, as one of tears the crust that he earns by the sweat of witness wat the shop once. He had some couversation with the master and the account) Tong-u-kān, a chair-coolio, was brought op, these matters is never very reliable, ant, and then went out. Witness Bever was inarged with highway robbery. It appeared the plaintiff's shop. The goods now claimed that one Cheunganin, the master of the

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AT length we have from the Colonial-Sacre- tary an official announcement that the Bill Heer. regarding Penalties and Forfeitures will not be proceeded with. While this portion of his statement, which was known long ago, is satisfactory, another part which is now is less calculated to racet with approbation. Mr. AUSTIN tells us as a kind of excuse for the introduction of the Bill that it was only meant to stave off certain proceedings tatil the opinion of the Law-officers of the Crown Moms. G. BALCONER A GO'S STAFDARD SAXONETENS

could be ascertained. Aleo, in order to rotire with self-respect and dignity, he informs us that the Bill was withdrawn because the corÊ- pletion of telegraphie communication with England had rendered it now unnecessary to These are the un- stave off proceelings. satisfactory parts of the Colonial-Secretary's No one ranmarks concerning this Bill. remiuded, the honourable gentleman that the measure which he was excusing was the most extraordinary which has been introduced into

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Mr. Franois submitted that the words "in conkenative months," could have no other mean ing thno six months immediately príon -

Mr. Brereton submitted that the pramble of the Ordinance showed that it was passed to pre vant Chinese whe came here ne casual visitors, not being domiciled, here, from being arrested and aned in the absence of proper evidence, and probably for the purpose of extortion. It could not mean that any Chinaman by going to Canton for a few days could take himself out of-the jurisdiction für-aiz months.

monter.

ja the first instasre Fi

Mr. Fransis. Or samples?

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Wo. Oraiz, watch at the Tung-mun-lane Gambling House was charged with blowing bio Police whistle unnecessarily, thereby aggreza ting the Police from the various distriota. He express penitenge for the little musical entertainment with which be indulged himself, and was fined 50 cents.

MURE POLICE LESAULTING,

AGAINST THE REGULATIONS.

HIGHWAY BOBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

First

THE PROVINCES.

The Courier of 28th alto, states that a complete marchy, the whole country being his brow.

overrun with brinde, with whom the I beliers public sentiment will generally non- collision, which narrowly missed being so of officials are in inague in Ervi-chow; bow cur in the view, that while the Chinese who are

that she aus havý had: uer helm a-starboard,

uvor, affairs are looking better. A low wooks bere, or who may some, under the stipulations

go an edict was published noting the revo- of our treaty, should be protected from violence,

waller. But it was no question" of any such horse, who belizened with a magnificently ewtien, und please, I won't have my question in. | Murray Barracks, two men passerasaing scrou iron bush of which was gapped, the ponder, te soon as the fighting began.

MR. REED AND THE GERMAN NAVI,

the matter. There was no general evil to be father on was a small boy tude up for that Hu-mun-kes and other of whom the daten-duced in court, with buir and blood on those wheel arms bensed to protect it and pene-pered by red tape. Under that Government Dickens's imaginary inventor under a govern.

remedied sed no thought of remedying one

the brightest, but their colours were scarce

pljeskop-nome.

lp exceeded by the magnificent tints of

sent the heautiful contrast. familiar ou the

P.C. and an India P.C., with the bandie of

Ex.

for anght have been bought by bin or by his Cheung-ehung shocker's shop, opposite the very aarious charicter, tak place near the Witace made no payments on se Navel Tard, want on Monday on burn of the Beacon aborts & pelook that morning, between count of them. He bought these goods in the Kirshon, talong a pair of new boots he intended the Kinshu. Captain Houle, brand out, und very of the South-East porsings of the province and from all perseension under the forms of law. a Crown Cclony's Legislative Council for yesterday, apparently with very great éclat, it

name of the shop. Work Arrong had gone for an European. He was bringing them back the Kiangos, Capt. Prate, coming in from from the Mistre, and the Peking Garaits of the Gaueral Government should call for such very many years, and extraordinary or the bé asguitude of the monster which was ony. By.. Witness bad not seen him since the und a pair of old ones to repair; be had them Ningpo.: Those on board the Kingis report, July 80th recorda the triumph of the Imperial a rendjustment of the treaty as will restrain tied up in a red silk bandkerchief, and was on his that they sow another steamer using a com arms in the South-West. If this la: true, it their further immigration.-Sperch of Hon. N. precise ground on which he strove to apolo-ried round the Colony is to be taken sa, a ori- Cheong Fat cloned.

Cross-examined by Mr. Brereton-Wour way home, bandla under one arm, and bis new gies for it. The objection to the measure was ferion. The" Kin-Laing," or Golden dragon,

whose card in the form of a sign board held Akwong was the master and accountant, and ambretta in the other hand. He got a far as the ideal distance off the night, being quite would appear that the whole Souttera por Booth at San Fran

at the time of the collision the gas was The Pikin Gazette niso records fresh racoess exactly that it was intended to stave off ter-left preceded him, was, to indge by sight.ho had an assistant. I did not come up here funstain at the City Hall at 8.15 p.m., when beur, and at once pat, the heim x-purt, so that tien of the Province, bas been recovered.

Mr. Obildere, the late First Lord of the Admi for ever to repual slatatory penalties, if this bead are ur six feet high,- very imposing ingsinst me by the Kwong Cheong shop. There drawing him, exid Coutryman, what is the the King is not knowa, but from tha apgia at gaining ground, however slowly. It is to be tain proceedinge. If it had been intended about a hundred and fifty feet long, and bud af to escape creditors. No action was brought was bailed by a man with a white jacket, wha ad, Finding N, by E. What was done on board in Kansah, where the Imperialista.seem to be

looking dragon altogether. He was preceded is such a shop in Canton. If the goods were time." He was told it was past 8 o'clock. He then had been thought a desirable policy, thereby miscellaneous procession, whiob, look near- brought to the shop I might have brought them, neked if he would have time to go to Wast Point,ich she struck the songse, it I supposed feared, however, the desperate nature of the rally in of men of the midde aluse-dia battles as often recorded ie vastly exaggerated, gasted into resignation Mr. Reed, the Chief Oon His Honer is it the practice with a respect and was told that he would have to be quick about However that may be, the efforte of the King or there would not be neither fupprialist vor structor of the Nary. That gentleman was pab

be then turned romüd, and said be wonld would have been many to question the policy, an hour to pass at a very fair pace. The ble firm to have the goods brought to the shop not go, and came after the complainant. He did we to get out of the way were unsuccessful, the Makomedia soldier Iaft alive. The presentlicly ocnaured by the late First Lard for having

usual bunnore and emblematinal tableanz but none to question the right of the legisla formed the staple, but one or two novelties

zut speak then, the man walked bebind his came on apparently with cassakenedict is remarkable, as announcing the dismis. failed to record in suficiently distinct language ture to do what seemed to it best in the were noticeable, among them an old English

His Honer. Mr. Franois 1 I asked the ques- When about two obains from the road at the pood, end hit the Kangas about six inches sai of a General and a Calopel, who ran away his opinion of the unseaworthiness of the unfor shaft the centre of the port paddle, the cast

tabato Captain before she went on her fats ernise; the foot haing (we quote the ministerial the Uricket ground, and intercepted him; they sue beam forming the outer rim of grade

Daily Netos) that the vessel "had gone to sen magnitude. There was evidently, and, the broidered covering, and led by twe Muh Foon.

seemed scarcely to be sure of his positico, and terfered will.

we dressed in black clothes. He turned and rushed into tinder, the wheel arm of thick

against bis warning and advice." In this Colonial-Secretary' admits this, no com- to be haunted by dim recollections of marches

Mr. Francis rose, and bowed, and ant down..

MIDDLE OLASS GOVERNMENT. donly round, and the man who walked behind hammered iron crushed close into the atestar's

course, out of a feeling of fellowabip. Mr. Defendant proceeded to pay that samples bisa seized him by the hand which held the side, grating along which at an angle of about

(South London Press) templation of any other case than the one in bis earlier days. Several ponies of different

In one of the late Charles Dickens's novels Childers was supported by the most incorrup Gible of English ministers and statenMSA. which was before the Supreme Court at the nationalities also existed. On one was were brought.

Mr. Brereton turbhur cross-scam med at some brells, and struck him sores the head with 60 degrees the bow of the Kineha caught the seated a very diminutive youth dressed up nou

port side of the Klangse at the point where the Government of this country was represent And the reguit is that what happened to Mr. ed as a government of bloated aristocrata tem- time. There was no real legislation about mandarin in official robes. On another a little length with reference to debta to Lecng-a-kum, Bonelling (a hard wood bludgeon was pro-

it: The blow cume soross the temple, and he then rated the enter caning from the water se comfortable black-faced and white-oyed cha-dant said he knew nothing.

In reply to the Court, be said that be as racter which genally represents the Chinnse

eried out" Te life," and kece no more till be whether the frame is started could not be do with its Giroumlocation: Ofice, healthy prouent of aristocrate has happened to Mr. Red

ress was simply impossible, genius in the pader a government of middle-elnas men. The evil which the Government sought to Gonins on the stage; and peculiarly diabolical so quite sure he had bought the first item came to big ganges in the age room, having termined. The force of the collision must have shape of inventore was stifled, and had to dyended from a career in his own ovuntry, Au remedy by this clumsy device of using legis he certainly looked. The dresse were of claimed for and to other. He bought thee in bar taken on there by Mr Blackwood, sterk been tremendous. The inaku tay by to run to the Cespotia atmosphere of Rassis for free tria, Russia, Turkey, and German, bare oager. in the police offion, who found him weder Baristanco, towed the Kiangre back towards fair and recognition. The, conclusion to belly bid for bia sercices. By a recent invitation lation for a purpose for which it was afer

Mr. Francis proceeded to call other witnesses sibie in the road, and whilst there, the prisoner Woosung till the Fakelin was niet, which brought amiwa trou the work to which we have refer be has visited, the dockyards of the three first intended, was simply the one particular evil the young indies' faces, which, only wanted to show that the defendant was not the master as far as he can identify him by his was her on to Shanghai, and then proceeded on her red was that even again was then a better named countries, and be has accepted an ap

for Germany. which threatened the ATTORNEY-GENERAL at the same sharp fizear definition to pra of the Choong Fat shop, after which the Court brought into the Charge room by a Chinese voyage, boring apparently agaped dugoverned bountry than this, and that it would pointment to build the fleet of the future""

adjourned to 2 o'clock.

continue to be so till the great middle-clase the moment. The bill was meant to save faces uf alowns. Some of they carried the most

Tut Jact scenos to indicate that Germany At that hour neither attorney appeared, and boota, minas one of the new ones, the numbrella,

-NINGPO,

bad taken affairs in hand and made everything off certain proceedings. Kwor Asine was gaique things in the form of paint boce with a Mr. Brereton'a arrival, his lionor tuld bin and a bindgeon. Complainant had some $15 in

Tas kaily Nece notesthat Dr. Parker sends at straight. Well, we have got a middle-class interds to become at sea what she is already saing for $2,400, and from what he knew of looking glasses attached, from which they tack be should go through the rest of the list betwe bie purse, which were not taken, doubtless the Curer-Justice's legal opinion on the dabs of much colors as they discovered to be taking this case, and that he should give no wing to the timely appearance of Mr. Blackwood account of the late disturbance near Ningpe, Premior, a middle-cises War Minister, a mid-on Luedthe greates guling power in the fading. the part of this procession consisted oats. He bad appointed an hour, and neither and two soldiers, who happened to be going which differs obially from its previous curres.dle-class Chancellor of the Exchequer, a mid-warld. The same far-sighted system which bas whole Kwox Asing matter, the ATrouser of a nuciber of half naked children; another of attorney bad been presont. (This was at 2.10 past; and Lai-- the 1.0, happened to pondent's version in alleging that the mutire ille-class Home Secretary, and a middle-clase tada her armies irresistible in the Gald is to GENERAL foresaw great dificulty in defend equally lightly clad coolics; a fah--without a P.) Mr. Frensis suterad the Court directly be in good rendinos when he caught the Preacher was drawn into an altercation, instead First Lord of the Admiralty, present and past; be applied to her navy, Indeed, no for en sentr denying that he struck or insulted the idst. may be termed the merely ornainental brauokes already at work. Before, being sent to ses et ing the case. What was he to do? Well "great long tail-formed a prominent object; afterwards, and the learned judge repeated the scoundrel. Case was remanded till the 9th of proraking it by an ill-timed sermon, and in the bloated aristocrate are, confoed te what ng trained and efficient officers, the system is

and an imposing effect was produced by a goodly above, adding that in similar pusse in fatare be Ceptember.

The other side of the case was stated by the of the Adainiaitation (for now that non-inter-all, the cadet has to pass a sat and compre

hensive examination; having passed this, he what would an ordinary individual do? Sup onmber of mandarins in parple robes witli gold would strike out the ser, and learn the clients

parties topcerned, before the Magistrate, and vention is the order of the day, Land Granville, has two or three years afloat ne midshipman, pose that one of our community, not being a shields, who seemed very happy in their fam-to proceed against the attorneya

Volonteering still continuos motive. A night it is hopeless to attempt to extract the veals Foreign Secretary, does not want ask then oumea year or a year and a half at the member of the Government or of the Legis-cial trut, and indeed in one or two instances

Narat Sebool at Kiel, before be can pressut ginary dignity, though thair gait locked the of

LUK-CHDY 7. CHEONG ANGOR, $400.-De parade took place on the 27th, whoa. Bolwilb. troth from conflating Chinese evidence. The the effectives) and consequently we have got lative Council, were suddenly sued upon an had an affinity with the jaunty swing of the chair fendant said it was the other man. His master standing that the weather wia patoward, there above paper considers that it is not unlikely the one thing our great novelist pined for himself for exaunastion for a snbilieutenant's

the affair WAS made an excune for We are now ruled by members of the great obsolete clause in the Statuta book for $2,400. heurer, and suggested that if you comped there and ran away, and it was he that was liable. was a master of about 150 men. The fight wegneezing, but that it is the last degree im-middle plass, and yet the millennium has not commission. And bedoes not obtain that com-

mandarins you would come down upon the Plaintiff called a witness to show-that defend chiefly with the elements, as the Volantesra bad What would be his immediate course of lies, Ops of the 1000s peculine fetarre ant was his own nigster, and furthermore me burdly fallen in then commenced using probable that a Chinese gathering, would set is. The diesrderly, almost demoralized irsion unless he is thorungbly up in naviga in its branches, Hight of round shot action? He would of course instruct his was the nonchalance with which those who ter of the witats produced. Jadgmout: for They carried out theintended operations forsome deliberately beat one of their own countrymen, state of the House of Commons under the tion, cenuanship (including tactics), artillery

time, but were nltimately compelled to bent bocase he obseded to be a Christian. unless management of its prosoat leader; the abali- solicitor to real, or if bimself a lawyer, would took part in the procession treated the whole $4.00.

retreat and were dismissed thoroughly drenched, he had indiscreetly provoked them. It is, tion of purchase instead of the reorganization and shell, penetrating power and the like,

· himself read the law on the subject very Joy very deep religious feeling, taking a light NHAJER MOODY V. JOANNA Haxun—$6,50 affair. They were certainly not overcome with

The training for the autumn rasce bae domowerer, opon to question how far this view is of the army, that was demanded by the coun- the details of foreigu armaments, use and carofully, get up his facts with minuteness for a cigarette from the joreticks burning in

-Defendant said aba was the wife of an ex-polise menced, the conres being opened for the first to be accepted, as it must be remembered that try given us by Mr. Cardwell; the great care effect of small Arms in naval actions, a fol! before the Tientsin affair, o trial was gone taken to preserre public rights in Epping Fo. knowledge of machinery, abipbuilding in all its and accuracy, and then, take the worst that the obrines on which the allegorical figures, stable, who bas left the Calony. The goods time on the let instant. The serere rain has through before the Che.beien which had every 'reat, and other similar places, displayed by détruils, and as if this were not enough, must be

and eating occasional tit-bits from the feasts she alleged to have been purchased by him for

however made it unfit for much asa for sores appearance of being a got up affair from be- Lowe, as well as bie zustch-tax, and the two, up to land fortifications, and the mancecures of could come to himus an unavoidable calounity for the goda being anite ordinary proceedings. her. The plaintiff bald he knew nothing of the time Not so the Government officer. Ho has an On one occasion à dire mishap seemed im husband in the matter, except that on applying The Daily News announces a very anexpected ginning to end, the sole object being to drosive pause extra on incomes; the irritating and an infantry force on shore. This is only a por- bounds of possibility that a disturbance might at the Home Office, where Mr. Brace con gete bis sab-lieutenant's commission. When it in added that the service is wholly an aristo instrument-placed in his hands truly for minent, acolle losing his balance, and nearly to him for payment he had been referred to his solution of the great Souchow Bridge question, the pouple. It is not, therefore, without the abortive Licensing Hill, the general dead lock tion of what the m debipunan a to do before minent, a solid losing dies, that is an wife. His Husot believed the plaintiff a story in a sabeme which has been proposed far dirent be got up by the officials with a view to giving sidering gap stops the way-all this make cratic one. that it is the fastion to join it, and mauther purpose an instrument entrusted to overpowering glen, ense. He lookily con- and gave him judgmeat.

ing the creek from its present bed to a obuela cor to the representations they are now ons ask whether bloated aristocrats could bare shat alia morcover the "fashion" to pass good to shirt Hoogkew, and debowala on the Wong-

dans wach worse, and Any Tale, him to be used with the most discretion, trived to regain his equilibrium, and with, an

calculated U.S. SMITH: A.MODONALDEB ANOTHEE pea below that part of the foreign settlements waking on the rabjout of Missionary labours. not to be handled lightly, nor without ab-"Au! Yah" "fixed" himself is his proper $158,00, Mr. Brereton appeared for the plain. The above paper admits the scheme is diffenie,

to teach the modest lesson that all the virtuesinations, it will readily be seen that here are not only the elements of a good zaval school and all the wisdom are not to be found in any place, and before long was jogging on agit

TIENTSIN.

of officers, but the thing itself complete. Then, one olema.

again, just as every officer in the German army had maps of France showing the roads, vil- pose which it was destined to fulfil: Why any owe of the young ladies who rode astride Plaintiff sued for $59 under D

Ssquequaquosant is a picturesque village of ages, towns, dd, on the way of marob, en is every ship in the German service, oven' tha bring out this instrument which is in his keep-great sensation with the native spectators; 850, and for half the expense of the arbitration wet by the value of the stand reclaimed, while north nearly to the great wal), with an average

referred, also for half the arbitration expenset prime consideration, would, it is thought, be south to beyond the Tellow River, and to the New Jersey,

A mass of metal of a ton's weight was on sallest gunboat, provided with detailed draw ing but is the property of the public, and use Uut thepatice was somewbut de

propriators of land on the banks of the new breadth of 280 from the sea-coast. Theo-tuown before the Christian ora. Now those ings and sections of every foreign war-ship. it to serve his own eads? Why not? And tracted from by some of these fir damsels Loud.

Mr. McDonald admitted his signature to channel would be largely benefitted, if not pulation which is now anffering starvation from in cket jrop up to one hundred and fifty tons Its weak points are specially stated, ant carrying foreign umbrellas, the utilitarian this is indeed what the ATTORNEY-GENERAL simplicity of the indispensable articles jar the bond and the signatures of the arbitrators, wholly repaid for any acrilice, by the increased his streton of country being flooded, is exor are inade in any forms and turned and bored details given as to the spots to be nimed at with most likelihood of disabling the machinery," mone, a it is well known that the whole with perfect accuracy. has done, or rather what he has tried to do. rig autoewhat with the splendeur of thanume but produced a receipt from Mr. Jack for his value of inch of the tradio from the creek

As tract is pretty thickly populated. He adde A sad warning is conveyed by the catas We are likewies told that "every ship possesare this traffic, however, is now mostly carried Lust evening, I ansed tark to be trophe which has befallen the Archducboas accurate and detailed charts of the naval ports Further, this is what the Colonial Secretary a beavily embroidered umbrellas bornepenses. His Honor disallowed the expenses in the native qenter of. Hongkew. in fain to admit that he did, for he admits state, as on a par with the other parts of the

sloft on bambos. The music, it is needless to of the bund. Judgment for £53.

on at the native eity, it might also be necessary pat at the level of the water of the woat Frederica. While lighting a taper for adorn of the world; and the examination to which that which bears no other meaning.

CHOD ALUS, JOHN BAYNES-32467 to provideu less distant outlet for a portion of plain, and this morning the mark was found ment of a Christmas tree at the shoul treat of officers are subjected, on this as on other topics, It is aid that the Oblueso spent no less than $10,000 over Defendant admitted $18.00, stating that he had itjunkmen would certainly demur to doubling to be covered with two-eighths of au inch, the poor children, for why abs provides, incures their acquaintance with them, so tha But the Government thought better of ave their clamay manoeuvre, and decided to with this processiuna striking evidence of the paid doleant's Sne of 10 at the magister, the Hoogkew peninsula thos created bat this thus shewing that the waters of the adjoining drop of the burning war fell upon her art. Iu "pilots can be dispersed with on emergency. vaine they attach to old castows, and of the Red other amounts reducing the original balanseould be partly met by deepening the Deleses plains still orp rising, notwithstanding we an ordinary case such a triffing arident would with officere we trained, with every weak point draw the Bill. Let us see what Mr. Avery small degree to which the mighty effects of to that wow. This question of acoon was Ditch, and keeping it and the Yang-king-pang have had no mein eines daglight of the 15th. bave been productive of no serious consequence, of foreiga resnela sed foreign ports soonrately in a fairly navigable state. The community Yesterday, a native of the flag-hon districts, but the taper was of bright green war, and it noted, with good material for crews (of which says on this point: Still alleging the pro- British influence, of which we hear so much, has referred to the clerk of the Court.

Indeed the nativa to depart from bis pristine

would, if the change were carried out, be rid of about 270 li distant from Tiantain, teld me that appears that the corrosive matter in the colour there is no lack), and with Mr. Reed for cou

lug entering the blood through the blister oocstructor, something now is required from sur priety of using the legislativa powers of the habits. The only evidences of foreign influence

The interrupted ease of MAK AYOW v. LEUNG two troublesome faste, the obow-chow water and Government for the purpose of staving off in the procession were the silk unbreles and ALM was then proceeded with. Mr. Brergen the bridge, though whether the Tautai's charter. Supposed to refer to the present age of the Emperor,sioned by the bure, has poisoned the whole own navy than the plack" of which Mr,

Goschen apeake South London Press. ystems. Court Journal. ramined the plaintiff, who said that› be hod -wonren The Bridge Company against the effects †The cyclical names of 1890, 1981, 1683. certain proceedings, be tells is that after all the poor old Englab borse.

SHANGHAI,

solute necessity to be used oven for the pur-with perfect welt complacency. The dresses of tiff, who in Captain of the ship daburien though not so in an augiseering point of view

award and it holds that the advantages of carrying it The Daily News correspondent writing undar Lo not avail himself of his exceptional position, their pulleys were of the most brilliant made by Mare. Duncan and John Jack, to out would be immense. The matter of cost," date of 19th ultimo, states that be has been description, and seemed to prodisee how the matters between the parties had been it says, which presents itself the informed that the inundation extends to the

exhibition.

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