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The Chronicle and Directory for 1672. Jaffair among themselves. This is of course a 100URT OF SUYMART JURISDICTION.d, and the water-boat's absets were let go also;

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very rough way of sottling such matters, but it is clear that whore a plan of combination is resorted to, to commit crimes, it is not un- reasounble that those who share in the offence should slinre in the punishment. This is simply the plan on which the Chinesa them solves procool. Knowing it is as a rulo Lepeloss to get hold of the actual criminals

they occur they are put down wherever it is possible, even by force of arins if necessary, We can put down root risings directed against foreigners in China, and it is our own fault if we di not da sọ.

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BEFORE THE PON. T. O.,HAKLLAR.

FOGS AT SDA.

asen who accompanied Mesare. Farnham-and | Mr. Leo thought that after mah a letter tha at the asthe time elio came to wurde the pullawnny TO THE EDITOR OF THE." DAILY. FRESE," Bobl are not Cantonese, but Northern man. mattor ought not to be lot drop. It was a bout, can on to her port side, genre: the bow SIR-To those more intimately scquaintað H. RUSTONJER v. F. BLACRIMAD AND ANO-than the str

The Sampaan got back to Shanghai early yea. ehalidngo which they ought to take up. (Ap- and about once turn with seafaring matters, it is a well; known fixit terdig metning, and returning for the Folico phuse.) THER, $150.00.In this cuso, which was bend over. Some ona ba the water-boat that many milicions et son, fats to humpa life party, brought them up into the same afternoon, The Chairman ussured the meeting that tho last day, bi Honor gave-judpunt for the then run forwarth with à bout hook. He saw in valuble property, during foggy weather or In the meantime, a letter had been sent up by Chancil bad felt the gravity of the question, but, defendant.

no more, as he ordered a boat to be manned, to duck night, cour only on acount of the pri- | a Celasse onolie from Mr. Hohl, conveying tho bad entely failed to comprehended what was oder neistance Witness is a season, having, mitive and insufficient state of our fag and assurance of his fely, although be had been the alternative Baggested. He believed it F. A. CELIBAN . J. JOSE, $150.00, Mr. been in the British Navy 12 years; nether of sight signale; therefore, I beg to subalit by roughly handled and rolshed. In consequence, nenat that Me. Livingstone past and his own Tomas for the plaintiff. The Court awarded the boats altered their son. The water-bont mouns of your much reid paper to the ud-of this news and Mr. Farnham's rival, the way back, (A langh)

of S40 in damages for illegal arrest, was trying to get scrose the bown of the pull.ment of the nautical community in this aubony Monacacy was not despatched.

Mr. Andrews suggested that the Governancat should at once beaked what they ment. ou the ebarge of stealing defendant's trowsers away bout, to Rava bisa from going astern of the following' wear system of signals dvíng

the pallaway buat, as he would have lock the foggy weather and dark nights, which would ARGIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. (Applause) did not appear. Judgment for plaintifi

L. M. Lano F. Agate, 40.00.-Defendant point or water spouts. He considered the faalt make accidents liko that of the Olimt almost

Mr. Thorpe,recommended that all the fellows ay in the water boat, for had thay. Inffed up impossible.

The P., and O. stemmer Columbian, Capt, who were members of Parliament should put into the wind the pullaway boat would have On consideration that a crearitable zip. Angore, from Bombay 27th February, Galloupe this obtuse and incompetent, Government, 1. CASSAMBHOY V. Q. A. RENORI, 31.1-gone ahead, and they would have dropped actor, ratus for fog signals at sea (fogborn and bell). 3rd March, Ferang 9th, and Singapore 12th, the almost pressure they could, (Cheers. Thoy fondant did not appeas, Judgment for plais. It is not usual when staring to look astern than that at present in uso is not yet generally arrived yesterday. The anbatance of the ma were bound, not only by humanity bot by duty, He did not think the pullaway boat could bare adopted, it is prope 130 the same for the jority of the telegrams had already appeared, to redeem this great Bnglishman, who whe dono more than they did, though they might future in the following mimfner';- have bore of the wind, and would then Lave-The oficer of the walls of aux vesel in but the following has not yet been publish- suffering so much in the cause of science

and bumanity. Renowed applause been going away from her destination.

much frequented purasgos is to take care

The Chairman maid that wast not be sup The arse was tion remanded until Monday

1-Thile striking of the customary tells | The Queen has invited the ex-Bmperor Napoved that the Treasury latter represented the (18th) at 4 p.m., at the Magistracy,

póleon to Baskingham Palace to witness the Eteling of the whole Government. The Fo Some further evidence-being taken yesterday,

procession on the Thalagiving Day,

reiga-office had shown the greatest anxiety to verdict of accidental deal" was returned.

Mr. Grant Daff has declined to publish the sasist the Geographical Society, sudan asear. opinion of the Commissioners relative to the ance had been received that Dr. Kirk would be POLICE INTELLIGENCE

fitilure of the Bank of Bombay.

instructed to give overy assistance to this ax- March 18th

pedition. He should be sorry that gither that Sir Arthur Kennedy, the new Governor of office or the Admiralty should be held reponsi» †? Hongkong, arrived in England from Sierrable for the extraordinary economy of the Trea- Leone on the 2nd February.

R. SAYLE AND ANOTHER & H. MELCHERS AND ANOTHER, $50.00-This chse, was poats Foned till next week.

LUT A CHER V. MARYA BULL, 13.00--Defend ut did not appear Plaintiff stated that to bad been paid on ussant since taking out to summons. Jedgosent for $23.

INQUESTS

Au inquest was held on Saturday at 5 p.m. before A Lister, Esq, droner, at the Govern went Oivil riospital, on the body of an Ameri

and W. N. Middleton.

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BEYOR THE HOS, Ü. Mar.

CAUGHT AT LAST.

the 4th of October, 1871, to Police constable

abust the carringe,

to mark the time is suspended during foggy weather or dark nights, on purpose to prevent their usuc belts from being mistaken for other siguals.

He is to take care that periodically and regularly, according to, the greater or lesser relocity of the vessel, more or leas efton the proper signals are given, &o.

That a table containing the plan. of siznala in always kept in or near the binugole to prevent, by referring to the sume in cases of doubt, mietates, as much as possible.

Leretofore.

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DRAWBACK OF DUTIES

(Shanghai Courier.)"

sury.

Admiral Collinson was decidedly of opiuton that the Admiralty ought to place officers of. the navy accompanying this expedition in the same position as if they were serving in one of ber Majesty'e abips.

The Chairman said that the Council had never thought of submitting to the Govern went the geographical question of the pr priety of the expedition; of whion they cousi dered themselves the better judges,

In such cases, they inflict a heavy fine on the whole district, or in cases where the people are too poor to be gatat in this way, they attain the ends of punishment by destroying their villages. We should be sorry to advocate vindictivenese, but if the attack which has been mado be unprovoked as appeare to be the case from the account published in the Daily News, some very severe punishment çught to be inflicted to-prevent such accur rences in the futuro. It will not bo-sufficient that one or two men who happen to be identified should be punished The large proportion of the men of the village, were in the affair, and ought to suffor their share of the penalty. It will probably be urged in defence of the "poor ignorant villagers," as those peaceful can sentuan of the U. S. S. Coloredo, found One of Mr. Caldwell's informera apprehended wreckers will doubtless be styled, that mob under the bottom of the Ornton steamer Kis-amun for whoin a warrent has been eaued aisee

That the customary lights are carriol na

We understand that some correspondence is risings and criminal combinations occurs ut 7,50am. The jury present coastated 11. It appeared by the evidenon of said Chi

in progress between the Senior Consul and the everywhere. This is quite trae; but when of Mosers, Adolph Holland, Wiilium J. Sterr3nese constabla 171, that on the 25th of October Signals on the Starboard Tacle for sailing

Mr. J. Bull euid that there was not a depart Chamber of Comstucroo, with regard to a receút

·Pussola. Dr. Dels, sworn stated he is Acting Coloniat 1871, that he arrested a man named L-ki,

proposition of Mr. Hard to extead from twolvo 1ent of the Government which did not at (8) One boll, mitans ---I am sailing on the months to two years the period of time during times receive from the Trozenry rebuffa sini. Burgoon, ond doctor of medicine. The body of charge of rubbing a woman of a pair of

eccused wes brought to Hospital at 9 a.m. h gold oarringe, with Jade pendante, valuod 82, starboard tack by the wind.

which drawbacks of duties on foreign mexportar to this. It was really very isimaterini who- custaed him, and found him to be dead, and the case was tried, and the prisoner cou (b) Three helis moun -I carry the wind oned goods may bo daimod. Considering that they or not the Government gave £500,

the Custama, have for a sevier of years arbi- In reply to some remarks of Governor Dallas, dressed as a seauan of an American mun of mitted for trial at the Supreme Court, and the starboard beans.

baving mady enquirica

Five bells mein I carry the wind two trarily and illegally limited the operation of war, drces not at all disarranged. A kaifo nods found that they were pawned at Po-wopriate abaft the beam. pipe werefound on bin, the pocket not burnod vnt.

(7) Burch bells mean; cary, †

one of the clauses of the British Treaty to the There are certain marke on the forehead, but shop. West Street, for $9, and the pawn-

the wind on great injury of individual importera, wo truet could not any whether they wers.ibo effects of ticket was in posacesion of a man named Lato- the starboorte quarter

that the Churber will not be content with Mr. Siganta on the Fort Tack for sailing beesta. composition or braisen. The body appeared og butcher in Tai-pin-shan Bar-

Karl's tardy and partial congestion to the (e) Two beils en -I ass on the wind on claims of justice, but will continus to demand to hava beca in the water about five days. He defendant in Court the constable recognised on the port tack.

| ket, but subsequently they were rederieć. The cheerved no warks of violence. The goueral the same many

A complete recognition on the part of the Chi (1) Four bells mean I carry the wird on appearence was that of death through drowning.

nese Authorities of the privileges conferred by the port beam.

the 45th clause of the Treaty of Tientsin.

· Charlas Hoolson, mate on board of U. S.-8.

(9) Six belle, mean:-I curry thủ vind two. Colorado, stated to bad seen the body of a

It is not to be denied that the Chinese ceased, and recognised it as that of Charles

peinte baft the port beam.

(2) Bight bells mean I carry the wind on garding mattons of detail for the protection of Government have the righs to frame rulos re

Lieutenant Llewellyn Dawson expressed the We are glad to notice that the chief officer | J. Nicholson, ordinary seaman. He left the

the port quarter. and raminder of the crew at the British barkship on the 7th March, on leave, together with

their Revente, bat the Castoms will find diffi honour which bo felt at being elected to com Doon, arrivad here safely on Sunday afternous, 100 man at the same time, and deceased bad not

at a ning vessel right before the wind.

(1) A regular ringing of the bell meam culty in showing that the verification of a mand so important an undertaking, and pro- at $ 5.m., in their bost, after being eight days been seen siñce." His leare was broken on

package of goods found to be possible withisised to do his utmost to carry it to a success. () Vessels at anchor sound at proper inter-two yours, will not be equally easy within two fuasae. (Applause.) Mr. F. Aae, Clunient's Lane. at sea, and apparently not mush the vores of the morning of the 8th, and a reward of to his abup by a word and pawned for $3; où

the 24th a man came and rodesed them. Thovala the log hora, GEO, STREET, 30, Cornbill. their royage, if the effects of being cramped up $5 was given for his apprehension.

The cosity then 'proceeded to the transac { grote ond a baļi. At all events the vexatious Dedefondant, Tim-n-wong, is the ban who redeem-

Steamer Siguria. · · MARIYA TRUDNER & Öò.

| in a amill host for that length of time be taken | consed did not have inera than four!

hindrances which the Authorities from thetion of other busĪSSA. (A long drawn sound of the stem whistle first have placed in the way of the isavoof RATEN, HENDY & CO. into account. The Captain of the Doon distres to er ve gollars with him when going ooed them. On the 25th of same wonth he us San Francisco, Mr. J. P. Fisus, 91, Mor-neknowledge the kindness of Captain Starre, of chore. Had no watol ar jowallery. Deceased called up as a tees in the court, and he gave means-Iam steamer right against the wind drawbacks will not incline the Merontile A meeting, convened by the Lord Provost, the Swedish bark Veritas, which picked him und was very standy on board, but given to liga bat he would knee the men again. The pre-means-Iarry the wind or the starboard the Custom House accounts way right which information," that they had been redesnicd, (b) A long sound succeeded by a short one Community to conoode for the convenience of chante' Exchange.

was held in the Council-ball, Glasgow, New York...... Masu. S. 31 PETTINGILL & Ca., the other portion of the crew ap, and brought on shore. Deccused would have got 85 for bisont owner of the pawnshop is not thy, are bow,

37, Park Row.

them to this port. The crew are dow stopping monthly allowance, and he thought he would then but witness is still erployed there.

they are able maintain..

Boos towards the fund now being raised to de- at the Sailor Home.

(4) A long sound anogaoded by two short ones have received this the day before, as his leave

Emy the expenses of the expedition in saurala Defendant said he never redeemed the means-I carry the wind on the port bew.

of Dr. Livingstone. A large sammities of commenced from 5 am, to 9 s.m. next day,

tch One long drawn sound, cuch time com.THE SEARCH FOR DR, LIVINGSTONE gellenen was appointed by collect subscrip- ringa. He had a quarrel with the pawnbroker. Daniel Jackson Tenny stated be is ship about his wanting to much interest on apanied by the ringing of the bell, moans

The frat subject discussed at the meeting cffione, and £200 was banded in the meeting.- writer on board the Colorado. Ho know deseas juoket he went to redeem for his friend, steamer right before the wisd

the Royal Geographical Brolety on the 29ed Daily Noce. on board. The last time he saw him was on the This was on ibe 3nd of last month; he did not Burning of the 8th March, between 7 m. and redeem the jacket oz account of his friandeling vesela have to give the corresponding taken by Sir H. Rawlinson, the president of (e) Steamers carrying the wind the am as Jautary, was the Expedition for the Searoa and Belief of Livingstone." The chair was 9. a.m., Queen's Road, ontado the Londor

SUMMARIES OF NEWS FROM THE The Murch Session was opened yesterday by Inn, standing up; he was then sober. He made not having enough money to do it. The ouersignals, and; necompany, each time by one the society, and there was a good sitendance of

LONDON DAILY PAPERS. pf.the jacket jā Übin-a-fook.

short sound of the steam whistle, when the the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Drummond' ap- areanrk, to witness; said be would black-lint

Mr. Douglas stated that bis knowledge of wind is carried on the starboard eide, but by fellows and members.

(Standard.) menced on Mendes moraing at 115, and the last Pearing to prosecnte in the absence of the Act. him if he was not on board by 9 a.m. Thia w defendant is that he is always aboni tho court, two abort sounds when port is the westbor side. 1.ty of his remarks on the ground of a BOTOTO The Obairaan, who apologised for the brevi

WEDNESDAY, January 24th. ing Attorney-General. Messe, A. P. MacEwen, said in a joke, which led him to believe he was

At the weeting of the Italian Obamber of Moore, Koch, J. S. Hook, C. D. Bottom-guing on board; decensed just looked in at the conversation with thieves. He bad on One sound alone means: I am going in the

sold, introduced to the meeting Lieutenant Depoties on Monday thora were, for the second ley, H. W. Heitmann, E. Q. Thomson, and J. London Iuu, but did not go in. Withess overal questions bailed out prisoners. He once river; two short sound aloue, weans: JaLlewellyn Dawson, R.N., who has been selected time, not sufficient members to make a house,

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SUPREME COURT.

CRIMINAL SE8810FS.

BEFORE THE HON. H. J. BALL.

LARCENY.. ***

The case for the Crown was that on the 4th

be bruises.

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Mr, Caldwell, being in Court, reworked that bad been informed that the defendant wis nooite of thieves, gamblers and highway Pawnbroker Taus-a-shus stated bais account

robbers

ant at the Kang-wo pawnshop, on the 23rd. Sept. a pair of gold earrings were brought up

Addenda

that of a pork stall in the Tipingshan He is an esocists of gamblere Market

(2) One belt and caze sound of the foghorn and thieves in the colony; defendeat know that witness is aware of it. Defendant at all issued together mean:The vessel does not te shnus vituces, whether about the Court or steer. about the streets. The interpretere in the Two belle and one wound issued together Court know of his frequent or habitual attend can a bore to ca the port tack. ance at Court, and of his interference in canea (c) Three bells and one sound of the fog horn where thiores med gamblers are, noted. mean:-I am bove to am the starboard tank. Defendant, however, had managed to keep clear() Three times three belle mean:--I am

Wednesday, the 20th iparant.

..: · · · A'FALSE CHARGE.

fire, eta.

in

After a little urove conversation, in the course of which the Chairman stated that it was pa ticipated that the expedition, would for some distance have the escort of a szission from the King of Qgambo, near Tanganyiki, which would be returning from Zanzibar,

for the purpose of organizing subsorip-

to command the expedition which is to go in and the President very properly expressed bis search of Dr. Livingstone, and apologized for rigrot at the isdifference displayed by the de- the absence of the doctor's son, Mir. W. Oputies to their anties. Lavingatone, who was detained in Glasgow, The Spanish Ministry has been defeated in whete a great tweeting was being held to pro- the Cortes on the election of a President for mote the objects of the undertaking.

the Chamber. The Government made it a Mr. Q: R. Markbam, one of the secretaries, Cabinet question, and their candidate, Senor real a statement of what had been done by the Barrera, was defeated by 170 against 120 volen Council of the Geographical Society, of which Senor Herrers immediately after repaired to the following is the enbstance-Letters were the Palace to report the vote to his Majesty. The accounts brought by the Cape mail from

W. Symonds, were sworn as jurors

preouded dessased on alors; did act think he bad & watch. When he saw he did not conte Chon-Ayaw was aliurged with stealing a dun ou board, be supposed be had been arrest of mulrellas, value $1,000, the properts of od, as rewards were sent on sbore that day for Messta. MacEwen & Co., on the 4th July, 1870 the apprehension of those not on board. De ceased was given to liqner, but he was sober at July. 1870, the prisoner, he was No. 1 tort the time be saw him; most of the man came of man in the capsley of Messrs. Masuren & Co., in ampaus; deceased did not say about how he was employed to land some goods for them was going of. At the time he saw deceased from the ship Begend, then lying in the harbon, there were three or four of the Colorado's men opinion with regard to the attack made near Thirty-four packages were put on our bis in the London Tan. Wituose, want, into the of the gaol. Case was then resanded till danger, and want assistance. (Aground, on recrived from Livingstone dated at Badguelo ? Shanghai upon Messrs. FARNHAM and RoL., ske missing as being the one which the road eastwird. He did not know if shy other hout, bat only 35 wera delivered by the bont Landen Inn, and deceased went along cha

The same signal accompanied by the fogo Jay Sib, 1968, and the fat that hars come the diamond fields are very favourable as to cho A woman named Uhu-aing, and her husband, hou means Bend me a boot, pilot, tugboat, to hard were dated Ujg, May 30th, 1569. He finds, but there was much sickness and porer- It was one of those cowardly onslaughts, prisoner was now elarged with stealing. Be person joined bin, but he went by himself from appeared to charge an old wound the latter two signals way, be made nu in sunconced that the work still before bim was our deaths in the fields. The video of diamonds where dozens sct upon one or two armed for the loss was discovered, prioner obtained the London inn. Deceased did not to his kno hoge boi, a partner in a brothal in Chong-pressive by discharging fire arms, if convenient to ocument the baros be had discovered with the exported during the past your is estimated at a

non, with which unfortunately we are only until the 8th of February last, when u clerk in

leave to go to Canton, and was never seen again ledge intend deserting..

P.O. Ker, 87, On, stated that at 7.80 a.a. ef said brutkel, and Long-you-chui, o prosti-am at anchor.

thing Laue, Taipingalpa, Leo-a-ngui, mistress

-the-million and a half sterling, (Sounding the fog hore alone acans: Nile, that he intended to explore a lake

westward of Tauganyika, in the Munyema The London Gaasite of last night announces too familiar in China; and it would seem, so the house recognised him in the street, and of the Ifth ho went to the Canton wharf. He tude, and daughter of the first defepitant, with It can easily be seen, that odd signals always try, and theece to complete his labours that the Quean has made Sir William Jenner, far as can bo judged from the particulars him in charge.

saw the body of datinged floating at the bottom The evidence did not show that the missing of the steamship Kinshas. He got into a small kidnapping their son, but it appeared in the indicate a vessel oarrying thewind a starbeard. But he was sorely in need of men and supplies, Burt, M.D., a K.C.B.; her Majesty has also which have appeared, to have been like most caso contained ambrellas or the value of them, pan, get buld of the shirt of deceased, und eridence that Chuo-n-ng, the complainant, sali and even signals indicate vessels with the wind the Arab traders interested in the slave trade canferral the dignity of a baronet uppo Dr.

her son, under the sanction and instructions of sport. The number of bulla denote the angle were anxious to thwart him, and no one would Gall and Lia heita males mod attacks in China, a pre-arranged affuir.and the information had to be amended and to dragged him on shore; he was drossed as now her husband to the first defendant for $37, between the ships keel and the dicecline of tako charge of his letters. He mentioned hav- A curious parochial difficulty vesupied the From what is stased, it would seem most the rat point. Hia Lordship reserving the the dead-house; ea nu marks save that of which was paid, and that first defendant the wind, enabling the mariner to signalize being written 34 letters, all of which had been attention of the Worship-street magistrate For probable that the villagers had got wind of question whether the omission of the value braises on the forehead, or what he supposed to made a monthly payment of $3 to the another ship's course within ane point of the compara in lost. This was the last positive news. There some time yesterday. One hundred and twen-

would invalidate the information.

was an Arab report in 1870 that he was at the ty gentlomon, the whole body of retryinen for the gentlemen attacked to

The enquiry was then remanded until Mon- for her to nurse it for eight months, the first cuaca of air for Polish town of Maunakoan, with few followers, waiting the parish of St. Leard's, Shoreditch, were come down to the spot to endeavour to obtain

day (18th) at 4 pm. 4t the fugistrusy, when a defendant filing the shit in clothes, food, aml signala was sent in for inspection to the direc

tory of a certain steamship company last year, for applies, and unable to more; but the last summoned for the nonpayment of £13.500, the was further adjourned until Friday next.. Defendants denied the charge made against and was abortly afterwards published in the ertein intelligease would be three years old amount due from the parish to the board of possession of the property from the wreck; and, looking upon their plunder as a legiti

Another inquest was then Held before the them, the first statter that she had paid $37 for sautical paper Hanes, (No. 8, 1871). The copy on the 30th of text May. The question now guardians for the last three months of 1971. the ebild, and that this arrangement had been I send you is slightly altered, I hope for the left to his face In January, 1870, the Tres between the guardians and the vestry, and the was, ball this great and noble-beirted man be There seema to be a serious misunderstanding mate prize, had prepared to resent what they Leung-a-shing, Kwok-a-tai, and Ho-2-51, (same jury on the body of a Chinese gul nude aan time, and she would call witnesses better. I heard some parties abject to this re-

womas), wore charged with stealing a quantity aged 15, named Quack-a-ho, who mot her death deemed an attack upon their prescriptive af einteng, value $67, the property of Mesata. by drowning, having baga run down in her boat, to provo same, amely, the use employed by form, bonuse it was complicated for the y sanctioned a grant of $1,000 to weud disclosures wera, to say the least, kuthor re- complainant who was in the babit of bringing simple understanding of plain, Bailera; well;rds by natives from Zanzibar through the markable. Eventually the summations were Ball, Purdon & Co., on the 14th February Inst: No. 112, by Meme Lane, Crawford & Co.'s the ebild on the visits: Wanga kwi, stated the let the less important signata be omitted. But political squat, but the mouthed of affording withdrawn, and the pluccas of conciliation and The motives which actuated Messra. FAIN- there was also a count for receiving.

tred in the holes with complainant, who Enda suy these siguals were above the compre. relief failed, and neither latters from Living: bettlement is to be performed in come lees pub- wax and out appear to have linen straight-trary Mr. dus Santos, who is in the employ geou. At 9 a.in. of the lith the body of a Chi in this service 8 months, she had on avveral wrong a class of men very daducrvedly, by American traveller, had also attempted to pone the magistrates and the coroner's soart aeroral

Dr. Dads stated he is Acting Colonial Shired her to take care of the child; she had been bension of mustiners would certainly be tone ner proof that he ever received the lie manner.

stores bad regoled the svast. Mr. Stauley, an Margaret Rilor, aged 33, who has been before forward and legitimate. The TAOUTAI had went of Messra, Ball, Purdon & Co., received a nens girl was brought to the hospital. Besides then sent to the first defendant's ranking their intellect below that of a calry been applied to obtain the timber whith bill of lading for some ginseng with which he cramined the body, and found no marks of house for bor to look at the child, eventually on horse, than he anderstands the trampet signals trate into the interior; but he was stopped by times on a charge of throwing Mary Ann Far- as well as his rider, and sometime even botter, some alear that if Livingtane was to be relieved Canal, and thereby causing her death, waa had been plundered from the wreck of the went with the godown coolie ta the dflise of lengo on bor; abe was well dressed, and bad sila rosent day she was told the abild was old

disturbances 44 Unyuneh. It bad thus be rell, her companion, into the Grand Junction the Pacifio Mail 3. 8. Company to receive the ver earrings in ber ears; she had all the appa- Led Lamer, from the villagers, and after some goods He received 60 care, und be sent the rance of having been in the water two days,nongh, and told her to take the child to first I am, Sir, very respectfully

defendam. She did so, and was paid $5 per Demeiation it had been agreed that they rodos coolie to engage a cargo bout to take Her limbs were all contracted, as though she month to aude the child, should give it up on receipt of one-third of The ecolie engaged a bout, and the whole of were that of drowning

them to the godowns of the frm at Waushi, bad struggled hard. The appearances on her Oban-a-mo, alio a woman-diving in the its value. Bueb, at all events, appears to the ginseng was placed on board, the amber. Quick-your-yea stated be is master of palme house with complainant, gave evidence have been the information which was received of paragon, and their marks being noted by away bont No. 1122; the deceased in his child which corroborated last witness's interent,

"On "he 15th, at 4 Mr. dos Santos, as they went en board. da by his present wife. as to the result of the negotiations with the they were being placed in the cargo boas one of himself and deceased, who assisted in the TAGUTAY; and, so far as the report given the cacks was broken, one of the hoops becoming at, were attempting to land a passenger goes, it seams that the gentlemen attacked loose. Mr. dos Santos fastened it up ne beat be the Causeway Bay, near the Felice Station. were quite willing to procced on the basis of wald, and the whole teartsteing then on board, water bout followed them up catatni, in charge

be and the coolie pot fato the boat to go withi the mum in Court; she easie op to them fast to it to Wanchini. While they were on the way

rights.

the arrangement which had been cowo to.

No doubt it will be contended that it was imprudent of the gentlemen aitpeked to go

The prisoner was found guilty by a majority of 8 to 1, the verdict being taken to be set aside on the point of law reserved.

Lenog-a-chat, Chun-a-chat, Leung-s-hes

No 3 water-bat,

Mr. Drummond stated that on the 16th Fe

was placed on one side, and afterwards, cure-

of

full mecasaaries,

Lim.

duy,

certain average weight which was reathed by capalted, but did not break it, had everybody Two women were brought up for fighting: the to the village, and that they should have left endis package antil he cume to the puticalar was thrown out. The beat turning over them, cause of the quarter being coording 10 their the matter gntirely in the hands of the one of which one of the hoops was loose. This tury crawled on to the top. The water-boat upcourt of it, that one of them had been fight This news was at onoo commaniated to the and over made the direct voyage by the Bacz rangements as to rates. He was persundeć

rendered them assistance, sa dil the water poing with another woman and and fallen upon authorities. In the face of the results of fally weighest again, and was found to be about. lice. There were sit fathoms of water on the tas child of her. It was not stated that their expedition, & would be impossible to 22 fe shorts, While this weighing was going spot. Ho supposed that decensed got drowned the child, to raida-dozen armed Pulice, saverat Foreignere who and despatos the expedition: Nearly 80 valan pondence of grains, freer and more constant gainsay so obvious proposition; but it may, a valid coolie game in and told him baring the child, was was fuso drowned, with a fine of 10 cents on anal curbitant certainly be doubted whether the inference found the godown, coolie, struggling with the boat turned rer zeister shear was ordered to be fogged twice with 10 strokes something which caused him to go out. Hein bey Lack; she was steering, and when to be drawn is not rather that they ought to the first prisoner, who was ultimately child were keep offer. Deceased was tearing of the rattan, for stealing a bangle; and one have gone armed than that they should have secuted. The whole of the other prisoners at her owed to be mater boat Coming in or two smaller offences completed the list for staid away. They went to the village with the boat had escaped, but they as his attention was on the water boat coming up the day.

were all arrested subsequently, The godown torn from the time he thought the boat was

und

a perfectly legitimata abject--to recover their coolie, whose mapicions had been aroused, had about being run into our course was not altered, O property in Lacordaipes with the agreo-gone to the stern of the host to examine it, and deceased kept the helm steady, steering inshore. ee whether anything bad been stolen. HeThe rail was loworod. The wind was high. Had

BEYORS J. RUSSELL, Esq. SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER.

Your obedient servant,

* properly equipped expedition, ably command taken yesterday before Mr. D'Evacourt, až FRITZ W. SCHUTZE.

ed, must be despatched from this ocuntry to do Marylebons, for final examination. It is alleg. Whampoa, 13th March, 1872.

the work. The Lorde of the Treasary bad declined that the women Lad quarrelled,, and that ed to grant any pecuniary aid to the expedition Riley had throatened vengeance. In some which was destined to succour Dr. Liringtone, way, of which no che ela bat the prisoner san TIENTSIN, A Chinese female serrant in the brothel gava

whe, it must always be remembered, was her give account, the deceased got into the canal, the house on several occasions, dud she, bad from his mission to France, passed through would be allowed to heck; the necessary pro drowning woman. The zid amme too late to be

The winter is now considered at an epi evidence that the child bad been brought to

Majesty's Conant for the interior of Africa. was struggling in a deep part, and the prisoner His Excellency Chunghow, on his retora No siverse decision of that sort, however. crying for help, but doing nothing to sealet the faken the child back to the mother, also the Tentsin et route for Peking on the 8th iver.. payment for traing the child.

parations, nor to retard them for a single day. of any service. The prisoner' was committed Defendants were discharged and the having only stayed a couple of hours in the city. The hzown Zarts upon which the council of the for trial on the capital churga.

at the bouce of the chief of tho Tiestain gantry, suciety bad had to base their decision in this

(Daily New warda the, pluce they procure water,. In wit./ band of complainant was put in the dock, and i and a friend of Changhow's father, aiabang-] matter were few, but they all pointed to one

THURSDAY, January 25th. One of two things, however, would appear in the godown vootie remark, din Chinsee to the ress's but there were himself, wife, three charged with the wifely nine charging of die who, to Freakfast. The Chinese say that over obvions couras According to the Intest

defendunte.

In acknowledging the receipt of a Domorial all Eikelihood to have happened: cither that boar peple that he had are five men in the slaughters, two boys (won), ad two passengers. Mr. May severely reprimanded this brate of 60,000 of the inhabitants went out of the pity a rumours, which were to some estont corinb from a number of Protestant Dissentera, pray.

boat it first, whicreas now there were only four. They were muiling so was the water cat.. They

eman for selling his child like a dug, a pig and mile or so to meet him, and congratulate bim on rated by the great traveller's expressed ing that the Government would not support the villagers, finding the first turuus assentedThe afsver was that one of them bad gono hailed theur to look out, as they were coming a brute beast, and forcing his wife to act with return, and that about the same number of intentions, Dr. Lavingtone was in the lanyewe any proposal for the establishment of a Roman to, has increased their demands, or that they fashore to receive payment of some money. This up directly behind them, foster than they were.

people Haw him for a mite from the city on his country, to the wostwant of Inke Tanganyika, Catholic University in ireland, Mr. Gludatqo' road to Poking, Defendant was fined $50, $25 of which to go

where he might be prostrated by sickness, and Secretary writes that the rumoured ondowment inistrusted the band files of the foreigners, and reply did not satisfy Mr. dos Sanos, who there going. When they first nailed they were about fure remained carefully on the watch till they thirty change from the water boat, which wLB

where at all events, according to his last letrere, of enab institution is without foundation. having previously arranged to offer resistanes, arrived at Wanobii. Hore the casks are coming from the Westward, and was tacking. to the defendants discharged, as amends for

he was urgently in want of supplies. A Mr. Graves, M.P., speaking at the annual THE ATTACK ON FORDIGNERS AT should an attempt be made to deprive them linded, and Mr. dos Santos went nabure to re- After they hailed they were 100 yards of the; their losses, in default, three months hard labor.

KILLING DOG&

experience had proved that it would not be safe, meeting of the Liverpool Chamber of Com. SHANGHAL of their plander, set upon them so soon as leaving the boat he told the godown coalie (who ing so fast they had no time to get out of the till bis day, the 19th, in consequence of the following particulars evneruisig the above af patch & relief expedition led by Eurunema, and which had resulted from s course of contention,

ceive them and see them weighed. Before they still kept the couran; tha water boat ge This case cause on again, and way reraanded

to estreat the charge of these supplies to the merce, yesterday, defended the policy of rail- The Daily News of the lith contains the Arab traders, the only alternativa was to des- way amalgamation. He pointed out the loss they thought that was the cave.

remained in it) to be vigilant. As he receive way. He then let down his oil, geeing a cul- the gods he checked the sumber and marks oflision was inevitable. They rau into them in absence of a witness in the case.

fair, in addition to those which we gure jester the Council of the Geographical Society. bad invasion, and competition, and predicted that the packages, and their weight. There was a the stern, and the pull-away hoat completely"

determined to adopt that course. The fortu amalgamation would go eu until the railway News of the occurrence itself had been re-mata sccident that an opportunity offered itsel! system of the country was narrowed to five or seived in Shanghai abont ? pui. on Suteday of resaling Zanibar by the first steamer that if companies, all working under traffic ar- Police; the steam-tug Sampson was hired; and Canal, was a sufficient reason for the rapidity that the public, equally with the elurebolders, between 8 and 9 pm. Mr. Stripling, with Balf with which it had been necessary to prepare world, prods by emity of management, entrer bad volunteered to join the expedition, Dr. teera bad offered to take part in it, and the choice intercourse, through booking arrangemente, Henderson, und Mr. Bradford of the U. S. Conset a leader hed fallen apon Lieutenant Llewel. summon use of stations, and choice of routes. night was intensely dark, but they kept mov: man, who possessed out of the gasifications sporet in the Tioa horno case yesterday, he read A youthful ofender, named Qaokay; sulats, started in her for the Besoon. The lyn Dawaon, of the Royal Nary, cientific When the Attorney General resumed his with the steam whistle blowing and ar which were needed to fill so difficult and trying at considerable length the clauraunt's emfoine- rived off the Bangun, about 1. a.m. Autonea pust, and in whose ability and judgment the tin in Ukancery in 1867. Its object was to who bus barn to the Beacon knows that it is counsil bad perfect confidence.. It was intend show the manner of the austers then given, not ar assy place to land at from the river, ated that he should be necompanied by a second and how particular bits of ovidence wars ob- the test; etill less so in fug and in. How in comand, and the Foreign-office had applied tained from him. The accions given by the over, Messre. Bradford, Bletben, McCaslin, the Admiralty that any naval officer who plaintiff of has resone from the wreck of the went made with the Chiness officials; and looked ander a part of the bont, where he found he beep at the belm he could have got out of the

Inspector Boras, of Show-ke-wan station Stripling and Dr. Alandaraen in a store sorted on this expedition should be rated on the Bella was also commented upon, and ita incon yet they and their attendants were brutally, the sund, pribor (who was the tow was bad way, but as he was occupied calling out to the ought up three Chinese on suspicion of boat, set out. Failing to find any bettor ap books of one of bar, Majesty's ships and be sistemies pointed out. One fesses of the amaltrated, and it was no thanks to the bus missed by this godown dowle previsualy water bust, bu had no time to look after the having robbed tenants in the old police-atstion, proach, they had to leave the boat and wade allowed time and full pay, Mr. W. Oswell case, socording to the learned counsel, was Livingstone, the grout traveller's con, who was particularly striking. The life of Bogor Tish- villagers that the foreigners at all events were bidden under the boards. The first prisoner the belt or give an order. Ha considered the now in use ara mbool, and as a stable for the ore about a mile and a halt.

having been arrested, steps were taken by hie, water-buat had the most right to get out of police...

A bore coolie belonging to laspoutor Burus learned that agolica bad brou sent in different Nani, would also accompany the expedition. together a sealed book to the plaintiff, except

At the Beacon they found Mr. Yaralam, and born 20 years ago in the neigbourhood of Lakeshore, while he was in France, was almost al not killed. Of course,had one of the foreigners dos Santos to find the boat. It was eventually the way, as it was the largest, and was coming happened to be armed, and to have shot one funud on the Kowloon side of the barbour. It up asteru.. One of his daughters was rowing/appeared, and stated that on Sunday some directions to search for Mr. RotL One of these It was boped that Mr. Now, a gentleman cong to ous or two things which he might bave

friends came to see the cook, and that same roared with of the villagers, there would have been an im- was at firat recognised by Mr. dus Santos as be- aud the only, as the sail was reduced. The water evening his room was rubbed of a quantity of he had found in hie boat safe. This being-so, interpreter, and the party would in all ́eonaist knowledge concerning kistompanion and course note from that gentleman, whom neeted with the Mombos Mission, would not as learnt from the Dowager. His absence of then outcry, and it would at once have been bad ne number. However, the remaining pring place was not quite the same place as the tors, and knowing that they stayed in an old ban on board, returned to Shat chai, while Mr. leave England early in February in the Abydos, marked upon. The Attorney-General asked ing like the one which he had engaged, but it out was not on the sie course, and their land clothing and some rico. He suspected the visithe Somy son, with Dr. Henderson and My Farn of b pisked men, besides porters. It would of education at Etooykurss was likewise ru dachred that there was no necessity for force; nera, who were on board, were arrested, of water-hoat. No person called to from the but the truth is that when gave a nau geta fer er attempt co their parts to get away water-bait. He was: nul teging to crush tuned house, reported to Inspector Burna, and Stripling, with bie Pulioo und the remainder of chartered by Messrs. J. Wiseman, who had the jury to oustrant what would have been the into the hands of a Chinese mob, he has the best and on the prisoners, and the number duughter alan eried out to the water bort. The respector Burnt But he cut the sfer the assailants. As they neured the vilage of charge, and, if possible, secure, fres passages soups vf, bestimony feled up by the claian

by bwimming Some ginseng was found on water-boat's bows The passengers and his pointed them outg

the Foreigners, remained to make some enquiry generously undertaken to convey all stores free evidence of the real Roger with the misezuble seldom any connee. No individual takes the had been Tarafully seraped off all the pri- water-boat bad time to get out of their way, and tree men, and found flat the second defend at which the attack bad ocurred, they saw tire for the members of the expedition, and would ant Much of the knowledge which be pas ant was an escaped couviot, basing escaped on prople rapning away from it, making for the be directed towards Manzakose, that being the sessed was of the kind picked up by gipswa, respzasitility of killing Lim, but they give Boners would be identified by different vitnanges dight alteration of her course would have been the 16th Augast, 1671. His name in Low-n-tack.ooantry island aad for the coast. They fanus place at which Livingstone was last heard of. and afterwards good for the purposes of their in succession such blows as coming together this extemaps of the facta. Bailes the oir the words "Look out, there is a boat in the way he was sentenced to fire year hard for the place quite deserted-only two or three old The Geographical Society had voted us touch as fronde, Bir John Coleridge traced many of

M. dos Santos was then called in support of illicient. Witness hailed to the water-boat in surely produce that result. Then comes cumstances mentioned by the learned bonusel, The wind was East, across the boat. The watering a dwelling-house, and stating therefrom.sode time, three men were found, who were friends of Livingstone and lovers of geography this country, and placed before the jury some on the 18th July, 1870, for breaking sud outer wemea left in it. After scarobing about for they would afford toward the expenses, and the plaintiff's movements since his arrival in the investigation, sad the Mandarin discovarsit came ouf"thut the cask with the loose boops Lout did not alter ber course. The water-bost The whole three men he outsd in an old ruined. bught away, together with two others who had come forward liberaBy: but funds were of what be termed the weak points in thď'qdi. wits afterwarde opened by Mr. Davies order, had two or three men on board washing her bouse, which was pointed out by the last wit appeared, and hung on behind the party to senstill required to secure the success of the expedence of identifcation. The learned coumel'e that there was a rising; that in consequence and found to houtain a gunny bag and a large oke. Our boat was struck on the port side. of the rising some people got killed, that since stun, getter weighing 16lb

fond browers their friends were being taken. The four dition, and for these reliance must be placed speech has yet to be concluded. He found Alexander McDagal, P.O. 88, stationed at cae, and when be searched people were responsible, and must be timed or at upon public subscriptions

An application for a rule for a new trial was It exsoly fitted the top of the mark, and there verandal of the station vilt u telescope, look, alufmod as biù. The drst defendant, la bebin were also found and released, They hind

In reply to an inquiry whether the Govern-yesterday granted by the Court of Probate in degraded for not keeping order; but as it

bed been up before in a chand by Jus meat had refused any resistance,

ice case of “Parfitt v. Lawless,” wherein the cannot be discovered who killed whom, every-the cask,

pullaway boat soming from the direction of Pector Batten, and the third defendant also atid afterwards tied up to s

bamboo pole The Clairiaun read the following letter:--- plaiali; a Roman Catholic priest; propounded The goden clie having been examined in Hongkong on the port task, under safi, standing had been in gaat...

The case was then remanded till the 25th servrely beaten. They were then put in con stretched uuress between two houses “and body gets off with a fine to the local official, of the information, the case was ad. right for the wharf. As that time be put the

Treasury Chambers, 10th January, 1973. the will of Mrs, Cónafly, who had left the and be in bis turn gets clear of the affair by till this morning, at 10

**Sir, -I am coniunded by the Lorde Oom- bulk of her property to him, her confessor, ibutant. télescope down they wore about: 400 yards of

finement during the night, atripped of their missimes of ber Mujesty's Treasury to ne The Rev. James nelly, of Liverpool, again a squeere to his superior. Such is the com-

He could distinguish persons on board. He A New Fracmacus' Hall, costing between clothes, and presented with old garments to knowledge the receipt of your letter of the 3rd appealed to the fall Court of Divorce yesterday CHIRAMEN IN MASSACHUSETTS,—À Curros- then walked up and down the verandab once or £7,000 and £3,000, has been opened by the replace these. They complained that they had instant, written on behalf of the Council of the for a re-hearing of his case, on the ground that non history of these affairs in Cuins, and it pondent of the New York Tribune states that twice. He saw a water boat cuming up astern Bristol Frecusous, of whom there were 400 been very bedly treated, and when released Royal Geographieni Society, soliciting a gut the decision previously arrived at who errone- must be obvious that it in very difficult to the Chinese shoemakers dostions to give Ratie-in the same direction on the port mack. Be present at the ceremony. A banquet was held were only able to lip to the boate, of the from the Government in aid of the expedition one, and that the facts which be adduced bad deal with them. It is impossible in such a faction. Their payroll for the month of No-uade thermark to Constable 92 that the water. afterwards, at which the Eexi of Limerick, then arrested, we have been identified brites it is proposed to send out in mirth of Dr. been misapprehended. The Courts, however,

rember showed that the aggregate loss of time boat would run the pullaway -boat-down, be Provincial Graplaster, presided.

China e as having taken un motive part in the Livingstone; and I am to inform you in reply declined to hear him. Caso to execute a number of people simply by seventy-four workmen was caly fire days, would be his life. At this time the two beate THE UPPER Foosh is New “DOCTOR.atauit, and specially in the maltreatment of that my lords, after full consideration, are of Mr. Bridge, the newly-appolated magistrate on the presumption, however strong, that The superintendent states that their work is were 20 yards apart. the water-bout coming up."The British Medical Journal has reason themselves. The attack appears to have been oplalou that the direction in which the pro-at the Hammersmith and Wandsworth Police. they were mixed up in an affair that occurred both in quality and quantity to that to windward of thepullaway boat; wind woubout to know that one en bout mombers of the wholly unprovoked; enquiries inado. of people posed search should be made is too dobtful to courts, took his for the first time yesterday. ia their district or village; but, it is another formerly done by a like number of Americans:. by B. as near is he could use both boats House of Lords are entirely favourable to. and in the vicinity of the village only eliciting warrant the expenditure of publia money. A A shopkeeper of Stepney was yesterday cou | and it is believed that it in done at lum than a were close bauled. Connable 92 also naw the desirous of, the introduction into the Upper that the nextilants had intended to boat now expolition le not the only masne left from visted at the Thames Police-court of having en. question whether it would not in all such third of the wage required by the latter. Tuo toate, and at the winent be made the above House of sap or two eminent medical meu, was the Chinese accompanying the foreigners which Dr. Livingstone's safety may be reason-ouraged a number of boys to gamble in his cases be both political justibable to destroy, Chizaten asy they like their situations, but remark, there was some shouting: it was on one are authorities unitary wince and proven because they wars Cantones and and ably hoped for.

place of business, He was fired £3, and bia they do not state to anyone what course of the bouts, hat which one he did not know, tive public medicine, to draint is the ennitary ben impertinent, and the foreignare inter-

roulette hoz was ordered by the magistrata to a comiderable amount of property, and leave they intend to pursue when their three years Tho pulleway bout put out some care, and pulled, measures which the Hoves will have to discuss fering to save them received the beating in- *** To...- Major-General Sir H. C. Rawlinson, be destroyed. those who were in the district to settle the Leontract is worked out.

be thought, two. Jame time the snil was lower- during the next sevgion,

stead. Dofertanstely; for this defence, the Chi-K.C.B."

A. Greich music-hell proprietor was yes.

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-" WILIZAM LAW.

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