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Ef 1592 Hangkong, 7th September, 1871. NOTION
VICE ADMIRALTY COURT.
November 27
Defore the Hon. Judge Swale, and Capts Hooper and Cairns, Ascasos.
HMS. Ocean, at the aait of the gh the tui.
His Lordship delivered judgment in this cute yesterday. The following wore the questions anbmitted to the Assessore, and their answere? ——-* Question -Were the Eun-ahene tri and the Ocean, when they frat sights ach other, pro-
risk of collision? when
MDESAS L. BICKEL & Dcording in dogion. If so, wack were the Bept, 30 two vessels Grat in such direction, respectively
£f 1666)
TEMPORARY ENTRANCE
ON THE PRAYA.
NOW READY.
us to involve risk of tellisjon?
Answer-The Kam shunedas and the Ocean, when they first sighted each other, did not ab DOUND VOLUMES of the TRADE REcording to the witnesses for the Ocean appear to be proceeding respectively in avols direction BFORT for the your 1970. Price $10,
Lg to caneo a risk of collision, but from the Apply at the Daily Press Office,"
name evidence we find that the reusels us they Hongkong, 1st February, 1871.
approached each other kept the same bearing. Therefore, we era of opinion that they were such direction and course to- respectively, wards each other as to involve risk of cllision this must have been appareat on board the Ocean u wont within 10 minutes after she had·! sighted the Kunshune lai.
The coleary of the Daily Praxe trem his office epime anood on Moving ornine 1017, at the last imonsenzuri least the salon 1.10 58.
The Daily Press
Honaxosa, NOVIMBER 26TH, 1871.
Question 2.Bearing in mind all the ovidence in the matter, did the Kuume tai take dae, or at any time, the necessary and proper mes gures for ber as a sailing russel under the dir- ourentences to have taken? and if pos, give reasone,, and if not, what measures should she have taken ?
THE DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2812, 1871.
the Registrar and morghante, to amona the damages incurred by the Kumshune-tal, and in onder that the same be paid by the Ocean to the owner of the Kumshuse fai. The Registrar 'will settle the deares in the anal way. The Crown being interested, it would seem that thore can be no costs. The parties will pay the fees of the Assessore to them in equal moietice.
Mr. Hayllar said with regard to the ecate, that he should do as had been done in the Swallow case, and recommend that the coste follow the deerer.
His Lordship and that was a different once, Mr. Hayllar and he should advise his clients.
thought he could make n ander as to gosis. that this was a proper cuss for this ecete to
follow the decroe,
The Acting Queen's Advocate.referred the Ocurt to a local Ordinance with regard to the
coats of the Orow, but His Lordabip declined the reference as irrelevant, zu Ordinance af- froting the Vico-Admiralty Couth, which was a branch of a Court at homo.
SUPREME COURT. Nopember 27.
CRIMINAL BERSIONG.
BATORE THE HON. OHIEF-JUSTION SMAEN.
The November Sessione were opened yester day by the Chief Justice, the prosecutions being dondnoted by the Hon. Mr. Ball, Acting Attorney-General. The following jarars were aworu: Mesura J. Grobien, G. E. Emory, V. D. Dunenberg, J. Stevens, 1. de Eouza, J. Parker, and J. S. Robinson.
-NOLLE FROSEQUİ.
The Aoting Attorney-General entered a rolle pardon.
Uber lasergey
been done at the inet Sessions,
POLICE INTELLIGENCE,
97th November.
KIUKIANG.
BANKOW
TIENTSIN.
That a dividend be paid for the lastestr months at the rite of 12 per cent, per annum, and that a. bonus of 5 por cont. he returned to contributora for the asta poriod."
Mr. Ringer seconded. Curried inanimously.
Agreed to unanimously..
Mr. Wheelost then moved a vote of thanks to the Chairman, and the meeting concluded. SUMMARIES OF NEWS FROM THE HOME PAPERS
(From the Daily News.)".
THURSDAY, Oat. 5.
gaused quite a fattor in that too Cosmopoli- | is to say, she continued her coures he was her presquí in two cases of breach of condition not in custody, bolonging to H. the Stirling, da anchor, has been got out moving in it aboro Taku, thongh still open to wich Advanced Liberal Association, Mr. Glad-
Lay Settlement. Everybody has been most anxious to make his bow to the great nutive magasle; and be rescis to bavu been leck ed up to with raingled feelings of hope and veneration by the great crowd of mandarin worebippers and manduciu servera. Of course, the gentlemen at the Arsenal were particu. larly profuse in this attentions; and, we vote that they are to do great things for entertaining There on his reaching his fly. ninth birthday. The Consals and Mr. HAGT bad their bowing and scraping, and next day, the great magnate returned the visits in the customary stylo..
BURGLARY.
CHURLAY TO PIGS
paid.
Two Chincee cooles were fined 31 each for carrying two pigs to the western alangbter house in such a way that the strings cut threan.
In acknowledging the address of the Grean-
Mandarin specially deputed to settle the very mines quicker, that a Foreign vessel); and several shopkeepers.”, on behalf of the prisoner he Bridgwater, were both in Hospital. He proudly say that we thanked him for the A few days back there.wus £ report in town all the years which bad elapsed since the com
ment..
STEALING A VANH-BOX.
Question 4.- On the supposition that the not fully exculpate the Missionaries from the Hum-shunestai find continued her course se berdict P by charges of kidnapping and mutilating child-erklerce states that he did, instead of her gs. ren. Yet we find His Excellency received to starboard when she did, what would have been the result considering the relative by all with a feeling of the most lively inter-positions and the courses of the two vessels very well. est. Ordinary formalities would of course be the time when, according to the sean's evidence,
abo went to starboard ? easily understood, and need not be objected to, Answer. We are of opinion that if the Kum- hut there is a certain smack of toadyism in the sheas tai had continued her comso instead of whole proceedings which, when all the cirenm-going to starboard, the two vessels being in ench clege proximity so we have already stated, stancos at present existing are taken into that a collision was unavoidable, and there was consideration, is certainly rather striking them no course by which she could have avoided It must be very gratifying to Tamno to find the collimon, and at that stage it was immate
rial what she did. himself so powerful with the foreign eto-
Question 5-Bearing in mind all the evidence plorés at the Arsenal; but the question bus in the matter, did the Ocean take in Cue, or at any time, the ucocesary and proper measures to have taken ? If yes, give your rausgos, and if not, that mansures shoes the bays takes that were clearly within the power of the Ocean to take, and if token 'would such men. Mr. J.-K. Augus, nesistent in Moore, But surea have or not have prevented a collision P terfield and Swire's, stated that the Hector had insite We are of opinion that the Osun asited, and that Bichert weat in her. So did to know the second offer, but believed all ber pros that Mr. Campbell tax ier the Colony, and Mr. Angas wont to see if he could find a witness to prove it.
Menuete a discussion took place on the question of proving that the depositions had been duly and proparly taken.
fils Lordehip said it must bu showu that they
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-long been monted whether the warlike pre- for her as a steganor under the circumstances been read. It was first necessary to prova were fined $2 each, for logging s boy and tak. ofined to envy him before we reached
ORSTRUCTION
Nov. 14th.
native proprietary.
prosegui shoukl be discharge bratroclimation.
(N. C. Daily New) (N. O. Daily News.) The Registrar obaarsell that bebe no neucesity to diapharge them by proclamation, Afaruna gale has been doing here since A corespondent writes-Li-chan-o, alias daylight, from the Westward. The river in in L-isang, of Yangcher notoriety. is reported as thera eras no farther charge against them.
The Attorney-General saif he preferred to a turmoil, and spray Aying in abesta a dozen here to have secured for his so the hand of feet high. The U. S. N. Company's, hulk in Taoti's Cair daughter. Tia matrimonial
The Chairman said the whole balance at their discharge them by prob(wution, p
His Lordship said he was informed by Mr. straining at ter auchore till the chaine no concetion is thought by the natives to be i Alorander that the practies of the Coint was near snapping point, and the little Dovs ie bid- guarantee for i'n fatare loyalty. It is a happy disposal was Tis. 58,000, of which Me 39,000. to discharge by proclamation only her no in- Jen by the driving rain and spray. A huge event in their estimation; for it ecoms to be a belonged to this half-year and Tis, 15,000 was. formation was signed by the Attorney General, timber raft bas borne down upon tuo. 9. S. N. firm bond to prevent the ex-rebel directing his carriol from the previous balt-your; and after Mr. Alexander added that in the prescot Co.'s pontuon, and is now lying thwart the boatile intenis on Hankow, as it was oneo paylog the dividend and bonus just passed, case the prisoners word in the arme position is chains, threatening to marry away the whole rumoured meditated. Can any of your which which would absorb respectively, Te those acquitted by jury, and needed no for structure. The prance of the Huguany rendere inform us who is the Tactaí above re. 12,000 and Ts. 8,000, they would have The. 18.000 over, ecough to meet half the payment wreak just below their promises obligea thom førrađ to ?. The Attorney General But you're not the to thrown out their landing ataga far into the The weather has been very 60s all day, on the Gleaggle, due in February. If tho baai- authority of the Count
atroam, to enable their steamers to clear the bat, rather gold for the month of Novom-ness went on ns proepetovely for the earrat wild ducks in half-year as they bad yanada to expect, they The appearance: of Mr Aletunder-No: ball speak as Registrar danger in soming alongside. And I may note ber
me would be able to jay the whole, debt for the here that some Chinees in the city havo offered the neighbourhood in thought by of the Court
The Attorney General appealed to what had to destroy the wrack for the sake of the fronto indicab on axly water. The storms of Glengle when due, without any further inorge work, they may recover; but that the Tan yesterday morning ne done immense damage. of enpitul. The steamers had been doing well,be Mr. Alexander said to was not then prissent, tai withbulda permission. To retera, apw. Many of the vintivos suffer severely to-day Bouz even, which he thought was scarsely He had bean there for twenty-six years, with ever, to the raft. It has, on naual, a whole from its effects; sores of boats have been appreciated. Find done very well. She had been very short intervals, and the preeties so long na colony of Chinese upon it; but as also wrecked on the river in this neigbourhood and laid up for three weeks and had been in Japan, Le was in the Court had been what ho stateik i manal with Chinese in emergencias-they down below. The lives lost cannot be low, and though not giving a profit she showed very After some further couvoraation, the prison.seened all demoralised, and incapable of uny. The poor of tale towo must further suffer frota little of a deficiency, which she made up for by. fers, (who had decidedly the worst of the con-thing more energetic than ohin-chinning and the sudden sppearance of frosts. The great bringing in coast freight that would no doubt troversy) were ordered to remain in onstody kow-towing. Narrowly missing the Dose, which change in the temperature of the atmosphere pay well. Her working, exponics "bod been until the end of the Sossions, wpless the Astings, aṇohored tito or three bandreil yards ahead will appear from the fact that, on the 13th, the mach reduced, and be thought now that sho Attorney General and the Registrar can make of the S. 8. N: premises, the raft was drifting thergiometer stood at 70 deg. in the shade, was again on the oonet she would pay better. up their differences in the interim.
down full swing on to the pontoon, when the yesterday at 38 deg, and this moming at 36 He begged to propose that the payment to the Consular onstabin got on to it in a bampan deg. There is a fall of 39 deg., within 24 editors be intreed. At préocut it was Tory The Sessions were adjourned to Wednesday, and insungel to get off a bawser, which hao hours, no one will be astonished at our low. Instead of Ta. 50, they proposed to
29th instant.
twisted round a tres on the Band; and eo leeandden turn ont in thick clothing and our mate it is, 100. peted somewint, the shook with which it strek demand for good mal-which, by the way, sella It still, however, caused the anchor to drag. at Tls: 4.00 per fos.
November 15th, and by deiving back the ponteozi, wrenaked the bridges connecting it with the first (Stirling), { Anster-We are of opinion that the Kum
BEFORE O MAX, Esq.
and the atter with the outer (Ganges) bulk. We read in the northera papere, the ad-
Tho inner bridge keld; but the outer ono taro Vont of THUNG-Kwo.FAN to Shanghai hasta under the circumstances took for her, as a sailing veasel, the proper measures; that
As soon as the Poiho shall this year be fro- William Bassin, Joseph Graves, and another away from the side of the Ganges and is now
dangling half in the water suspended fromzun over, or in other words, alosed to vessels duty up to the dine when according to the
Elk, west into a Chinese shop, the first do aridance of the Oceus she ported her belas. According to the evidence of Lieut. Annesley, Chan-Ashat was charged with burglariously fendunt made a bargain for one dozen collure, from the raft to the Bund, but it id will cho was then 60 or 70 yards of the Ocean's Bow entering the dweiling house of one Tip. Afook, which he handed to the third satapauien who pressing beavily against the pontoon, end aku seaward, the import trafic by steamers etone's Secretary nestice that body that the exmatropies, July steamors arriving at Taku which he is spoken of individually, and for the but according to Mr. Diliver's evidence only and stealing therein & baifer, on the 19th Geta. unde of the shopiat provented cho Host de the two are grinding against each other badly. censo. In former years, is the nate cir- Premier is grateful for the indulgent terms it fondant from leaving the shop and the second 4s, bower, the chains have bold good for with imparts for the Ticatsia murret could just und friendly climate which the Asacia yards, and nocording to the evidenco. of the ber lant. other witneaces of the Oreas, Turging hetween The complainant, a farmer and faberman, re defendant truck the slopes, and gave him several house nema no danger that they land them there, whence they could be brought tion have formed of the acts of the Govern
Earl Oranville yearovdag delivered the jaa- those limits, and also about one minute in time siding at British Kowloon, appeared to have a black cyclor his trouble. Defendante dried will give now. The Kangoong has just (5.30 in carta to Tentsin. This year, owing to the ment,
shared his roof with his futhful cos, which he any knowledge of who took the collars away: patred from Hankow, but is obliged to foundations, the cartroad is not available, in before the collision.
Cucation 3-Yu any the Kunshanetai kept saw dragged through a bole in the wall on the that the first aufendnut put them on the anchor ander the opposite (North) share for fact it does Lot exist, being covered with neve. gural address at the opening of Dorer College. shelter, instead of coming alongside the hulk al fest of water in many places between Zuku. In the course of bis observations his lordship ber contas as was her daty wp to the time erentfal night of the 19th alt. Yip Aber, a consiter.
Mr. Muy Ined first, defendant 50 certe, and and will not leave till morning The thermo- and Tientsin. As the risk of conveying vala alluded to the reaction of late years agnied the when, according to the evidenco for the Ocean, neighbour, had the good fortune to secure the so ported her helm. Was etch porting a de prisoner on the alarm being given by the old ordered him to anks amenda to shopkoper $1, for the sideflen ny to freezing able merchandise on sleighs over the rice would excessivo devoting to classical pursuits, which de considerable, from the danger of the ice break characterised the education of his earlier years. 41; and as the barometer is also raing sad the ing, or of avizare by gu gauf robbers, who dur-That rymation bad, Lowever, been wisely with vation in her corso tending unitsationally man, the complainant. Prisoner was armed second defendant was fined $1; the whole was point when the storm began, has now risen to or otherwise to deceive the Ocian or was it an with's sword, Yip-Ahes remonstrated with
clouds skowa signs of lifting, 3 andpose the fug the winter coat over the country on sleighs, stood by some of the most, eminent ieu of our ustion consequent ou sudden fear of impending him for stealing cows at a late an hour of the
worst ia or though as yet it is blowing hard wo may come to the conclusion that this will time, and amongst others by the late Mr. as ever, and the "oldent resident deliberately not be attempted, and that consequently the Grote, who, although in favour of mass extend- danger, or occasioned by soy other, and what, might. Prisoner said he did not steal any cou Ouose? Was the act of the far-skune-tai under but tha rope was in his hand.
affries that euch a gale hus not been known in seaner traffic will this your case. Girectly the ed and comprehensive system of tabing, yet. the circumstances a deviation from her course, In reply to the Court, Tip Abee said the
Kiukiang for years.
Peibo geta frozen above Taku. When the river maintained that the pursuit of classioul stadies ...CUTTING AND WOUNDING
I was out in the country, at the well known off the settlement will be frozen over, no one can ought not to be neglected. The noble ear ears! Of course all this is very right and proper. stated in the preliminary act of the Kum-place where the cow was kept was a cow-house,
The use of chiting and wounding the color-
bangulow" in the Labun hills, when the tail exactly, in former years it was generallynestly recommended a study of scienco lu sta Nobody can blame the employes of the China-tai and was it. or not, justifiable by thend not part of the dwelling house
19th arcicio of steering and mailing rulai?
The prisoner denied the charge, and willed a od mun named Jedley, and a pulice constable nese if they take care to do what they think user.We are of opinion that the parting witness to show that be was a stone cutter, mined Bridgewater, in an affray st Taiping or arose Testerday was bright and warm cloned by the end of November. All yesterday different departments
Colonel Loyd, Lindsay, M.P., speaking at after pleasant day's rumble, intending to will be pleasing to their masters; and we of the beta of the Km shunstaas is stated by and had gone on the evening in question to shani, camo on again yesterday; the prisoners and we (four of ua) slept there last night during the night, and to-day: a strong gals has
appeared in Court in the following order :--
viver, bunk, half way to town; i not yet eluwed up. Agricoltural Association, expressed his belief suppose the Consuls and others may be con- the Ocun'evidence, being only about one minute visit a sister who lived near the complaint.
before the collieion, that it might hare heen His Lolabip nid was clear the cow was Ubarby Hurdonen; 2 William Silvine; S. But make a atraggle for the minit. this morn-been blowing from the North. The gap in the the annual inseling of the loyal Beat Borlen sidered called upon to par their respects," caused either by the abandonment of the helmi rot in the house, and therefore it was not raff Ubotf; Bastull Frans After taking them. But when one of the party col up The authorities nie now trying, however, to do that the recent military manovre had been of But all this great "okia-chinning" does strike thungh fear, or as a last hope of avoiding the burglary. Tha jury would have to say whether down to the Ciril Hospital, to be recognised by with, praiseworthy energy to araken the so by filling up each side of the gap, and in very grant nee, Those who bad witnessed thre
came back to report the existence of this its breadth gradually and hoping thus to close the Government aboring one as a little straage in the present stata collision by turning the cereal short rand on the prisoner was guilty of laconey or not. Jedley, who lies there dangerously wounted, and came back to tone te this mouer working to its centre, diminishing would admit the advantage which aroge from,
unable to appear,
the people the The jury found the prmoner gailty iber keel to the wind (which a Chinese Jook canı
it up eventually. of our relations with China. Trang was the do owing to bor poculiar construction and rig,
Inspcob James Halloma, reculled. stated gule, which had been almost drowned to
efficiency of the army; and he believed that A petition bad been sent in, "signed by
that the wounded man Jodley, and the consta.our sleepy ears in the ramble of the tor
No additional foreign vessels of war havo yet during the last month the nation bad aven and rent that runs close alongside, I need arrived for the protaation of foreign interests.:| learnt niore woont our military forces than in onsidering the circumstances, we hold thie Leechoong, tepo of prisoner's village, Tientsin diffeulty, and how that affair was to be no fariation from the core as stated in came forward, and was sworn in the box... duced a certificate, signed by Dr. Young, super
The Attorney-Genorul asked why he was intendent, to the affect that Jedley could not information, requestor him to "douss the bat Te-hung-chang had fired to leare here for clasion of the Orimean War. arranged everbody knows. To the present the preliminary set of the Kum-shune tai, and
uppear in consequence of a dangerous wound: glim" which he had started for our son- Pontingfoo on the 6th of the Ubiness moon, The Social Science Congress Opened its nr. day, the cruel deaths of the Sisters of Cha-we think the oircumstances in this case bring sworn: there was no issue.
Iba Kuin-shune-ku within the justification of the
His Lordship With reference to my judge therefore applied for a remand of the wine, and turned and for another (onr 18th Nov.) but we now learn that owing nual meeting at Leeds yesterday, when the in rity remain unavenged; aud, in Lis memo-
prisonors. The first and second defendants ooze. Bye and by bowever, when we to his Excellency having sorse important busi-augural address was delivered by Sir John
nowa to attend to at eatsin, the fornier ar Pakington. randum on the subject TRENG-EWO-FA did 19th article of steering and bailing rule.
The Attorney-General-Whit after the ver- were identified by Jedlay und Bridgwater did get up and look aboutwe felt less.
as the mes who infloed the wounds span contented than we bad done under the rangomont has been altered, and he will stay Lord Beasborough, in presiding at a Kil
hare some days longer.
kenny Farmers' inb, dinner, spoke of the His Lordship proceeded to examine the tepo, them. The case was then remanded until the 4th blankets Chance of break there seemed no
The thermometer went down to 3 Fabr. general prosperity of Ireland as being most December. The third and fourth defendants The wind was blowing furiomsly ap the gorge, who gave the prisoner a good character.
The Registrar General said he knew the topo vere edasitted to bail quo $100; Lieut. Seb: driving rain mixed with elect slmost horizon last night, and it will be lower to night, as the cheering. Mr. B. Osborne, M.P., in respond. lein, of the N. G. Frigita Horta, stood their tally before it. Wore we to stay there inde-weather is bedowlag oolder every hour with the ing to a toast, held that the rval Home Rulo His Lordship said this ovidence was equi-security, who was thems throughout the casenitely, or face it and struggle back to Kiu-present North gale.
khung - Gre It'a chance till mid-day; ausgest-
Not for from the temple where the Tawang required by Ireland was the residence of the valent to an affidavit in mitigation of eentonce, with Mir. Emil Kock, of the N. G. Consulate.
ed one man, who seemed to bear bis imprison. soakes are kept, a fire barst out last night, and
Last week tberu were 117,630 paupers in the The Attorney-Goueral.- don't view it in
William Jackec, watchman at the Sagarment with equanimity and the rest tented destroyed over thirty houses, besides Jurning metropolia, of whe 32,380 were in the work. that lights.
Refinery, got into a state of liquor, and went But by 10, the rain and sleet had changed into to death some three or four people. Many of houses, and 55,250 were in receipt of out-door Hie Lardship. Well, I do.
to the house of a married Chinese woman innstakeable snow; and by 11 this had begun the sufferers barely escaped with their lives, relief. Compared with the corresponding week Sautoace deterred.
in Wazobi and Mr. May Hoed defendant $3 for to whiten the hills and lie on the paths, to a not having eres time to clothe stemecives of list year, this was a decrease of 13,080.
Mr. Alexander Macdonald, President of the National Association of Miners, wse one of the Lam-Ayow was charged with stealing on striking the hinshand of complainant, bccase he degree that anggered an awkward downward The Bre berat very rapidly, owing to the
the outset, and runda scarcely better than cart- |****
apeakers at the Merbbyr Conference yesterday, board the steamship Heelor à cash-box contain refused to let bin have admittance to bin house, journey, over knots of boulders and pelbles at strong wind blaring ing £30 sterling and 17 rupees, the property of
wheel nuts, thereafter, no three of us started,
He urged the pecority of the early reintro- one Hibbert, the steward, on the 17th October,
inbury the fonitu, being in no hurry,
duction and vigorous proxecution of the Miner As the ship has sailed the Attorrey-General
D. S. N. COMPANY.
Regulation Bill, and advocated the general remained behind, and we felt rather in- proposed to. have the depositions of the wit.
IN C, Daily Notus.),
adoption of the short-time system. Kioring. The first mile or two were The ordinary half-yearly meeting of sharo that they had gone away.
At the Hampstead Small-por Hospital in. The second oficer,
rather enjoyable, despite the discomfort if you holders in the U.S.N. Company was bold in the quiry, yesterday, one of the witnesses comp Mr. Cacapboll, and Hibbert were called an their
will pass the ball. A snowstorm in the bille Company's offices on the 17th inst. Presents fined that he had been degged by dotnetives. is a novelty to a dweller on the plains; and one | Meiers B. Francia, (chairman), A. Bayes, & This, however, wae denied by the legal repre recopuisances, nad did not answer,
bad tins to ghuge with pleasure at the Brown, J. Ranger, (directore,) W. Bohuidt, J. sentative of the Metropolitan Asylucia Buurd. whitenel slopes, even while plunging and P. Bissett, J. B. Bromley, T. R. Wheelock, W Mr. Farin, publisher of the Strand, was. splashing over bulf hidden boulders and poots Mitcbail: H. Leater, F. M. Deyadale, D. Milne, again committed for trial from Bow.street yen when we gat on the plains, the gitare (d'appearing for F. M: You,) Le B. Stolterday, in a charge of having Abdel Bamund No longer protone jptengifiat, it esporte fiance lichger, Cheong-Est-ysen, Hip-ku, Walter Pook by selling cupies a pamphlet fall force of the gale; driving the rain, which The Chairman road the notice calling the had now anocnaded the snow, in paflsts like weeting.
The Sonretary then read the minutes of lat gunshots, in our faces. I have spoken of the roads as rats, but you must conceive theat moeting, which were approved.
The Chairman anid the report and accounts rats a foot deep in mud and water, and bordered by a narrow bridge of harder earth, had been in the beds of the shareholders for rendered slippery sa ise by the rain, the some days; if they wished to have them rend whole raised aftan soverál fret above a rice new, it would be done. But if any one would the subject of the introduction of foreigaricle of the ani.ing and steeris g rules, and to
fald well covered with water to conceive propioas to consider, them us read, it would labour continues to attract great attention. He kept out of the way of the Kun shume tas Russell bad kindly come down to the Court at
the King wuntry road in its perfiton avoid a rather unnecessary formality. The Time, which at first spoko against the to suck at extent by giving her such a berint
splashed, foundered, plunged, and struggled accounts be taken as read, which was agreed to. I will-net-wery you by saying how we slipped, Mr. Schmidt proposed that the Report and step, has latterly altered its tone, and now least as would have rondand any, collision 20
Mr. Russell was not called, and the case pro
through this slippery quagmire, obliged to rus boldly urges that the remaneration for isbor poble. This would have been the duty of
the Ocean if the Kum-abuse fai had been ateur ceded Habbert's deposition having been Thin case was again bronght up, and the to gain impetas to hice the giles how my The Directors have plessure is reporting to independent upon precisely the sams prin- ing standy nurse, but the Ocean's evidence read, P.0. 32, Crampton, proved the arrest of whole of the defendants were placed in dook, umbrella turned inside ont, and was torn to the Shareholders as follows, regarding the busiga during the past six weeks, were formally ciples as that of other commodities, and that atates the Kumshune fat was pawing from the prisoner. After this, Inspector Gradocs the case being reopened for durission of shreds, Low my bat tow after the pieces, and uess of the Dompany for the six months ending M. Vistor Hugo visited M, Rochefort at the the workmen must in the long run stand in three or four palate, it becnue the daty of the returned to any thut Mr. Mackintosh, who had farther evidence on application of Capt. Deu are the pix. Subice it togel, effort to Septembor, 50th, The accounts herewith pre Orangery yesterday, and is no doubt waking save it to say, we did reachsented, duly audited, show a not result dorived the most strenuous efforts to obtain a comman Ocean to give her a still wider berta; it was been sent for, declined to come.. A subpond was daar. their own light by endeavouring to force up clearly within her power to have given the teened, and the Court adjourned for an hour. Captain Deacbars, recalled, stated the pri- home at last, wat through-through greatests. froud the working of the Company's steamere, prices artificially. Duis argument forms
Kum-thune taí any barth, and we are of opinion. When the Court resumed Mr. Mackintoak was eozer Burke had-owing to him wages atenat winter coats and all; tims 21. 10; dicteace wharves, and godowns, of Tis, 33,850.50. out of of the sentence.
which they propose a dividend for the half- substantial reply to that which was recently that, if a due berth had been given her, sach in attendance, and stated that he was a clarke in ing to £14.168. Od. The second prisoner, Pe. nine miles, not bad, wo thought, under the cir
megure would have presented sollision, Messrs. Butterfield & Swire's, and manager of terson, had coming to him 223 78. The third castane tid as ordered hot bathe in year at the rate of 19 pur aunt. per annum, sud advanced by a correspondent upon the sub-The Ocean not having done so, she ought to the shipping deptosent. The Hector left for prisoner bus £16 13. 3d The fourth prisoner diately. I might Lave depictal the astonis: return of 5 per cent. to all contributier ject of the introduction of Chinese labour, in bave taken the steps she actually adopted some Shanghai cu or about the 19th Oct., and finally had 628 7. 8d. The lus of the 15 bags of cut of the villagers. at acciug throw mad Bhareholders, the Lainaos being carried for
mington before she did w, and even if when left for Singapore, after her return, on the 12th sogar confessed to be stolen, mounted kweitze" tearing frautionlly along the road,ward. which he urged that the home operatives were the engines were slowed, the order had been November. Believed Mr. Campbell was on to about £13. He could not say if there is more I am too tired.
A very considerable guin has resulted from November 14th. so badly of that such a step would be equi-given instantaniously to stop and rereras, the bourd. If he was not the arm would be noti. stolen. He, the captain, is responsible for what
a large reduction in the running expenace of
The Spanish Ministry bave rosigned in ponos. valent to reducing them to utter starvation: collision would probably have been avoided fied from Singapore. He was certainly on board cargo is soort in the ship: he swore that the
the steamors; the abolition of the custom of quently of their candidate for the presidency Question 6. Were the measurea which you three hours before the vessel esiled, and was same be had given were correct, be prudaced wind niso died away during the night, riving a dimination of interest payments. The comfeated by Sezar Sagata, who in yesterday's sit The main ceased shortly after dark, and the granting free Fire Insurance on all cargo; and of the Cortes, Senor Rivero, having beau de This is no doubt a good reason for refrain-think ought to have been taken, and which were then doing his ordinary duty. With regard to the book, with the signature of the mes. ing from introducing the new order of things got taken, such as would have occurred to say the fact of bis not appearing before, he apo
Firat defendant stated that his mount was place to a bright pleasant morning. We can pletion of these changes having occupied some ting obtained 123 votes against 113. It was with overwhelming rapidity, as he seems to officer of competent skill and experience in logised to the Court, and explained Mr. Angus not right. The other defendants is that the ban hilla white with knows and judge line, they may be expected to make themselves benight probable that the King would send for
that it would have been rather cold, last night, ive decidedly manifest during the cartent six the latter to Earn a new Cabinet. knew as much of the matter as he did, und be their accounts were correct. anticipate would be the case, though there sharge of the Oseat?
Answer--The measures which we bave stated bad therefore sent bin round as he himself was. First defendant, and also the third, were deal in the bangalow, without a fire. Various farmonths. The Company has also suffered most
It is annonuced by M. Pothuan, the French is little reason to imagine that Chinese - ought to have been taken, and which was not particularly engaged.
with under the 243rd Section of the Merchant her danega by yesterday's gula has come to materially from the reduction of freights 60 Minister or War, that, the generals and other bour would come to England otherwise than takes is in our opinion such as would bare on
The deposition of Mr. Campbell was then Shipping Act, us to the liceny of 271b Oat, and light. A small bouseboat which was moured par cent, during the busiest part of the season officers of France who capitulated during the ouned to any officer of competent still and read, This witness bad, it may be remembered, frat defendant ordered to go to gol for twelve near as Baad, dragged her anchor till the Ic will be seen that the debentures are now. the late war are to upper before a couri.ciar. vary gradualis; but it does not form a rea experience in charge of the Owan. We have seen the prisoner take the cash box and piaca weeke with tard labour, and £10 of his wages for brought up guinst the 5. & N. Jo.'s steps, all issued and taken up. Interest bas been son for excluding it, or for departing from carefully considered the whole of Lient. it ander his jacket
feited to the Captain. Thirddefendant also twelve where abe deliberately pounded herself to pieces. duly paid. The last instalment on the pur. the principles upon which we have hitherto Anealey's evidence, and his
A large piece of wall at the back of the coatoms chuse of the Glengyle is due at the end of Fe weeks to hard faviour, and 23 forfeited to the Cap manner 媳合 The jury found the prisoner guilty,G a witness, and althongh we have never had any His Lordship, after hearing that the prisoner Isia. As to the larceny on 11th November, first ompound is blown down, and several Chinese bronry, goris in such matters. The answer to his intercourse with him whatever, we feel it due to bad been in guri for siz weeks-for gambling, defendant to go to go for aix months hard bovala bave shared a sizlar fate. The washing The chartering of steamers for the coast has
(From the Telegraph.) arguments on the poverty-striken condition him to say that the whole of his testimony reminded bin of the audacity of this robbery, labour, on expiration of former sustance, and of the wares has undermined the Bund badly materially aided the Company's through busi-
There is still a difficulty is the way of the of the labouring classes at home, would seem gives us the impression that he is an officer and remarked that it was necessary shipowners arcon defrodent also!! go to gaut for air big holes are apparent here and there; sad the aess.
settlement of the Alsace Trinty, and it is 0. earth looks as though it were going to disap The Boxa was sent to Japan in conseilered Lecessary that M. Pouyer Quersier to be that there is good reason to conclude who understands his profession. He was en. and the public generally should be protected monthe bard Isbour,
Fourth defendant remanded, till the 28th pear in woreral other appts. The salt is still quence of repeated enquiries and advances re-should go to Berlin to dineus the piatter with tirely outspoken, and although we liave some to From such vrimau, especially when yousels were that in the course of time the Chinese le the conclusions which the evidence in the leaving the Colony, The prisoner, bad begun instant (to-day.).
athwart the pontoon ebaiua, but the strain has garding her sale, but in delauit ann Prince Bismarck. One great diffenily, the pay. ceased, and it is lying quietly until arrange mediate consummation thereof, and after an bourers would be the very means of enabling case has led us, we believe him to be an able his career as a putler, and he only hoped he
west of the fourth half milliard, is removed, M. wall not end it is something wores. It would THE ANGLO-AMERICAN COMMISSION ments can be made to tow it up the Eoad and opportunity had been afforded of inspecting Pouyor Quartier having arranged with Micaars. a large number at home to take a better officer.
Question 7-Was it in the paner of the Occan be doing him probably, and the public certainly,
start in afresh. The working against the pon. ber, she was ordered back at once, to be e-otbasbild and other large barkers for its pay. standing than would be the case otherwise.to have adopted muy measure for saving the good service to send the prisoner to penn writing on 22nd of September, gives the follow. The Kiangleong has come over, and is loading the result of the negotiations now in progress of inquiry for the trial of all officers who capit. The Americau conspaudent of the Times, toon has caused the latter to leak considerskly.ployed to advantage in Ching waters, perding ment. The Government has appointed a court A great quantity of the hard drudgery which Kam-shane-ful and margo ?
servitudo for three years, must be done in any nountry might be suita-
The current half-year has begun under apsulated during the war. ing information respecting the proscedings of tea actively. She leaves at noon.
Marshal Baraguay Wong-a-yee was charged with stabbing with this consi was adopted that could be adapted to ascertain
picious circumstances, and the Directors feel a'tilliers is the president. The new taxes bly performed by Ariation, while the artisans whether anything could be used from the a dagger two police constables, Hak-n-ober The Anglo-American Commission provided Nov. 15th.
that they may fairly congratulate the Shore which came into operation on the 1st instant and other labourers would be able to take a wreck. We are of opinion that nothing could and Yo-p-pak, with intent to do them grievous for in the 12th Articlp of the Treaty of Waab-
holders on the position of the Company.
are severely felt in Paris, and are causing The Chairman said, before patting the first mach dieutisfaction. somewhat better position. We freely admit baya been sured, and that every measure was bodily harm Frisoner waid he was abot first, ington; to decide upon claims between the two
Two noterious Com taken to secure the lives of all he drew, which and was obliged to defend himself. His Lord counties other than shojo known me the Alaba
resolution, he would make a few remarks, and micists have escaped from their prison at that to produce this result would be a matter sects to us all that could be done.
ship socepted this is a plea of not guilty." ma eläins, in to begin it. Sessions to Wasbing. Habgebow is to sear to, and has such an would then hear anything, the conreuviders Vertailles, mxt the circumstance bus mused Question 8.-Did the collision take place, or It appeared from the evidence for the pro- ton pext Monday, September 20th. This Co-extensive trade with Shangbai, thut, I suppose present might sure to gag, or answer any anime aturin, as it is suspected thera musi baya the country that foreign and Asiatic labour not, according to the attement coscered in secution timt the two constables, Nos. 402 and mission consists of the Hou. Russell Gorner, your readers will feel sume autorest in the question. The statement was so clear however been couplicity in the part of the keepers of should be introduced sparingly, so long as
189, were on duty at Hoonghow, when the pri representing Great Britain; Hon. James G. affaim of the foreign residents located bere. that very few remarko hind to be made. The the prison. the preliminary act of the Rum-shune tai?
Answer. We are of opinion substantially soner came up and accosted one of them, wying Frazer, representing the United States; and Most of them have bien basily engaged during nieta were very much the same us at laat weet. At the sitting of the Spanish Congress on our own manufacturing population are in the that according to the stateronta osatained in lie would stab his to death. After bitting Count Luigi Cord, the Italian Minister at the year in building boats, and now there are ing. This being the half-yearly statement nu Tuesday, the voting for the Fresidency of the state of want and ignorance which unfortu. the parliminary act of the Bug-ins-tai, which Maka-chew once with 6 sword bebind the Washingten, who has been appointed as the eight foreign bonses in the city, all but two quation of valuation had been introduced, and Chamber took place. There wore two ourdi. is very much to the nutc effect with that con shoulder, he was fired at by Yu-a-pak, who bad third Commissioner by the two Governments built this year. Of these, two are very neat nothing written off on account of depreciation, dates, Benor Hivers (the Government nominee] tained in the preliminary ant at the Ocean, that a pistol. He was struck in the foot, and stag, conjointly. Upon the side of Great Britain, bagels, upable of seating about one hunted but this would of courge be done when the and Sener fagusta. The former obtained 113 the only question is whether within one minute gered, but put away. He afterwards returned Mr. Henry Howard, one of the Secretaries of and thirty pereme sach, though one is not yet yearly statement was made up. The bonus votes, and the latter 129. In consequence of by the spread of education, which will of the collision the Kumhane tai ported her and wounded Yas-pak behind. Mak-a-shew the Britisa. Lagation at Washington, is the quite frushed five nro dwellings, all but one as the Gladson lenses, also stood at the same this defeat boaor Zorilla demanded the suspen
bele; and we have already stated that we then on the prisoner on the head with his agent, and Mr. James M. Carlisle, u leading copied by mivarise; and one is occupied figure in before. Godowns were not asuallysion of the shiing, in order that the Ministry put an end to the barrier which now consider this question immaterial, becuase the wort. Prisoner fell down, bai gut up again Washington lawyer, who for Afteen years bus us a gira sabool
considered to be particularly profitable, thog wight tender its resignation to the King. It orists between Labouring man and others, collision was immediately before that iners and got sway. He was arrested by Sergeant beed the advising counsel of the Legation, is the Tisse houses reflect great credit on the necessary to aid the Company's business, bat is thought that bis Majesty will command and will at once enable our handicraft eu,
Batten on Chinese térritory,
counsel for the British claimants. On the side gentlemen who planned them, as well ze on the they were every your improving, and the last Renor Sagasta to form a Čabinet. Question 9-It eltber of you should so wish, Dr. Young gave evidence with regard to of the United States the posts of agent and workmen by whom they were built. They are half your gave a small profit, so that the A new college at Dower, for the middle if necessary, to care to other pursuits, and you will be pleased to make any poorvation the wounds, which scented to have been well coageet are both filled by the Hon. Robert B. arbetantial and comfortable nod nut, devoid of Direstore thought they might write that esclater, was opened yesterday, by Earl Grag: make them sengihls of the advantages of at for the purpose of varying or explaining any of distributed among the parties to this broil. Eeles a New York, Jawyer of repute. This casto. One of them is situated half-way up the pense off, pat of the earnings of the govüle, in his capacity of Lord Wurden of tha times doing so. It is in this direction com- the answers you have given, and to make any Yo-pak, who had been a month in hos Commission, under the Treaty, in to investigate side of the large temple bill, commande a fine downs and not out of the profile of the Cinque Ports. The college is erected on the bined, as before suggested, with Improved statement generally in reference to the case pital, bude punctured wound in the right and decide upon the claims brought before view of the city, the lake and the surrounding Company, The price of coat had been high aite of the refectory of the old ruined priory of which either of you may think desirable with wide, which would have been caused probably them, and award such soms ne may be found country. The others are located near the non during the bid-year, but that circmastance St. Martin's, and it is intended to give a first- means of emigration, that we can alone look referred to any question which may seem to by a dagger or kaife Finch broad. Maka dia. The awards are to te paid by the one Go tral part of the city and are prouident objects had been rather to the advantage of the Quiches education at a moderate charge. Lord for an alleviation of the evils which we ap. yon to require further recurk.
Chew, whom he saw at the Police Station, has rernment to the other within a year after the in the view,
pany, as they had bought a large quantity when Granville adverted at some longth to these nå. Anover.-The answers we have given are the the mark of a wound behind the left shoulder, final award. Mr. Gamer arrived in Now York The buildings have attracted much attention it was lower. The painants outstanding were pautages and to the benefit arising from edu. prebended; and we can scarcely see any rea result of carefor consideration of all the eri-which must have been quite superficial The this week, and is now in Washington: He has from the natives, and, I believe, geporally won considerable, but this was only a thral during cation in govern, in which he said Dover bad son to believe that artificial attempts to deuce, and we entirely concur in ch answer. prieuner had small superficial ateer at the boon besieged by "interviewing reporters; their admiration, bat na opposition was ever the half-year which had the largest share of bitherto been deâcient. regulate the labour market will not be at-Neither of us wishes to vary or explain any of busk of bie right foot. It might possibly bave some of shorn saw him and other did not, while manifested by them. This is a cause of great business. To freights outstanding the same The inquiry into the alleged abuse in the
the answers.
been produced by a pistal shot. He also had all have published highly coloured accounts of gratification, as the work was not undertaken remark applied; in a very short time they Hampstead Small-por Hospital was continued tended with the same disastrous resulte as
Hie Lordship then delivered his judgment, recurly hauled wound on the bend, which must - his person, his conræration, his basiness, his without some for that opposition would arise would bare received them all, Salt indeed bod yesterday. Some excitement was crused by the ait experience has shown to be the conse He concurred fully with the Assessor in the hava penstrated to the skull. Also a maric of intention, and he view-an two sconnats from the people. They are still ready to lease been recovered since the accounts were mare second oivas examination of Palmer, one of the quence of adopting a similar policy in other opinion that the Ocean was in feelt in not less severe wounds behind the shoulder. azreeing in any gasentii particuler. Upon the lots and willing to allow other buildings to go up. Regarding advances, be might my the witnesses on the previona day. In quaver to directions.
keeping out of the way from the firat, und The prisoner's story was that the constables first day the Commission will organize, er up; and it is mobable that two more dwell- same. As to the estate of Glover," "Dow to Up questions put on the part of the hospital, this after much discussion with them, bad been wanted to squeeze biu, and on his dealjning to change credentials unit borib the declaration ings will be built.
little sould be said till the realisation of the witness vehemently denied that after leaving the convinced that they were also right in be squeezed, Yo-s-pak chased bin with a pistol of impartiality provided for in the treaty. Chey The twiness of Hangchow seems to be very Lussers of Glover & Co. The item of bills pend. hospital ho went into the Newport Markit Re The Eureka Troupe announce a new Buronerating the junk. The format decision of He seized a kaife in the house and ran away, are to hold their peace is the same spart prosperous. The trade in foreign goods is ing appearing in thiê xeoounts bad mostly niuca fugo and there spoke in the warmest terms of lesque, Faust," for this evening.
the Court is as follows:-The oollision was but Apak frod and brought him down. He menti in the States Department at Washing.args and foressing, many of the shops on the been paid. occasioned solely by the management of the then made the best fight of it possible, receiving ton that were occupied by the Joint High the most important street being devoted eich No remarks being made
and norses. A letter was then put in from the Ocean, and it was in no respect occasioned by, a severe wound on the teed.
Com-nission last spring and it is nuderstood sively to it. New buddings are going up is The Obairman proposed--
- "* gister” in charge of the refuge, affrwing that that their deliberations will be conducted pri- many parts of the city, and the marks of the "That the Report na now presented be adopt. the witness had done so. An application was vately. The opening days of their mesting will destradtinu wraight doring the Taiping rebel. ⠀ed, and that the accounts be passed.”
made for sosem to the books of the hospital, in be coupled in the fracing of rules by which lion are fast fading away,
order to see what patients had made com- plaints; to which an answer will be given tor
parations which they are assisting in inking are not expressly fassigned to meet the con- tingency of a war with foreigners. No doubt everything is quite in order. It is perfectly correct for the Consuls and perfectly natural the Foreign employés at the Arsenal to pay did not under the custarea take any nerofiters wat back in her
for her as presenting to the Dome one styg sud un-alune strenge in it, and remembering that nearly fal at the two vessels were approaching each two years have elapsed sites the Tientsinnter, but as we bure already stated, it was ap
parent on board the Om to within tes Masmoro, that the affair is still unsettled.
minutes after sighting each other that they were in atob rolave direction. and acurse a to involve risk of collision, and then it was ACCORDING to the last papers from bome, clearly the duty of the Ocean to have immewere read over to the witnesses and translated to
listely acted according to thedirection of the 15th the prisoner.
of time, and that it would be to the interest of
nately exists at the present time. The former
will, however, bq unquestionably alleviated
After the lapse of we know not how many montba since ita commencement, the celebrated Conspiracy Case in cctually down for hearing
Anewer-No. We think that every measufe
table
The Attorney-General said that although Mr. is naust, he thought if he were called it would establish a very inconvencat precedent.
CUTTING AND WOUNDING,
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or auntributed to, by the management of the The prisoner was found guilty, and sentence Kum-share-tal. The owner of the Hum-sune was deferred..
BEFORE J. Russ, Esq.
· ASSAULT.^. Lo-loi-poon and Teang-n-yan, pork butchers, ing away his fiah, began he asked, that to take unt ils vones in a piece of pork he was about to purabusa from them, A
The occupant of house No. 18, Tam-choy-alley, was fined $5, und the coppunt of No. 1 in the same alley was fined genter obstructing the pahile pandapparaatid og
„AELLING VEILDBEN.......... Kos.s-ying, 1. married woman, was taken into custody for bawking boat Honghong two little girls, doing her but to sell them. It up. pears the girls are the children of very pour parents in the districts above Canton, and were given into the bande af defendant to sell, he cause they could net rovide for theta, ride being too expensiva. The two little girle con sented to ao into the service of Mr. Asee, an interpreter in the Cours and the defendunt was ordered to find urity in 850 for the month; not having that xam she went to gaol,
BROACHING, GABOO.
AT WASHINGTON.
on Thursday next. Of course, no one wordtai is estited in be indemnified by the Dean Fimba Acting Attorney-Ganerai aaked that the the Commission and suitors before it are to be
decree must be accordingly, with a refernce to prisoners in whose cases ba and entered a molla governed.
expect any further arouncement (harring post ponements) for the cext six months...
for her loss as occasioned by the Dean. The
HANGOHOW.
(bid.)
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REPORT.
Mr. Hayes seconded,
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Carried unanimously.
Mr. Brown had the pleasure to propcan
CHULETA - Danskem slúgudy, mayramaḍ.”
The defendant had been previously sent for trial on a similar large, but the grand jury at the Central Criminal Court ignored the bill.
Early yesterday morning an orplusion of fire dump took place at the Gadley coal pit, Aber- dare. Four men were killed, aut three were injured.
Yesterday morning a series of parafin ex. plesions in Manor-street, Chelan, resulted in the infiction of injuries more or less serious to seventeen perIONS.
The whole of the shipwrights on the Clyde, who have been on strike for an advance of
locked out by the masters yesterday.
Maroteau, the French journalist who has junt been condemned to death, was one of the most
violent writers on the side of the Communists. An article from bis pan, ady eating the aggan
ination of the Archbishop of Paris and others was the cause of the soutence unanimously passed upon him.
tial. Marshal Baraguay d'Hilliss is to be the President of the Court, and Generals iron, Tairy, Aurelle de Paladine, and Antemarie, the
other membru.
the kindness bo and received from the doctors,
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