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THE DAILY PERSS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1878.
valuable information sonoring the suitey like to see him come bit in a way to save him of the count. This era peconded by Mr. Kala, character. He considered the bonsable all at and carried.
fault, inking into consideration thoiboonveni- Mr. DADES then proped that the Cham-ence arising, when reference is made to Seption ber draw up a memorial on the subject of the 14 of Ordinance 18 of 1945. He would leave carver of the Chins Gust, and transmit it to the one in his Worship's bands.
Mr. Mitobe remarked that Mr. Crough, had aleo nuk the assistance of the various Clambers expressed aurprise that the lady had not been further the objects of the man ris). This anminaned; he would like to know his view of
the acceanity bofora disposing of the cone."
the British and United States Admiralties, and
Recorded by Mr. Andié, nnd carried. The following gentlemen wara then elected on the Chimitron-Messrs. Ryrie (chairman), Grei (Vice-clair), 5. D. Basson, Eye, 16, Geo. Heard, Cordes, Karberg, and This goncluded the regular business of the Chamber.
Lembe
But to return to the fretportion of the reply, it is astonishing that its atter futility was not apparent to His EXCELENCI. Ás above dated, the fact that the irregularity had ben over and over again repeated, was THIS Work, now in the ELEVENTH
all the more reason for protesting against your of its existence, in ready for dit, but the reply breaks down most lainent Hivery.
ably is defences of the kind usually do, in boing a great deal too good. To prove that was quite in order to bring for ward the estimates this your in August, His EXCELLENCy points out that they were brought forward as late acetal previous
The. CHACEKAN Bcgosted there was be years a good enough answer on the two or salject which called for some little attention, throd blacks making a white principle above and that was with reference to trads, in alluded to. But, unluckily, he went farther, Am. The Final and recently Bant su Pr
pedition there, and were oviduntly fathering and slowed that in some years they were trade with the onsntry, but were unwilling to brought forward in September and October give much information the sahjat. He Now the chief reason which both His Brought perhaps the Chamber might authorise the Committed to akoma otope for obtaining Information.
Sume desultory.coerention enened on the beat, but no resolation was passed with roznid to to, and a vote of banka to the Chairman and Committed terminated the pro- ocedinge.
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Mr. Wotton auld that be did not think it no. ceasary tu saumon the lady, as her evidence or, preconnu would not add or to weaken the case There was nothing against the lady, and ne- neccavily to bring her to Court would jeopar. dise her situation.
Mr. Creagh having been seat for, said he felt surprised the lady was not summoned, but be supposed Mo Kay had no charge against her.
Mr. Wolton said there was nothing said in the evidence to the effect that the lady made any noise.
UNDER BUSPICION..
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this barbour.
5.401 this fru I am unable to give your
was fictitions or otherwise inregalar, the vote! shall be omfassted.
BRANGEAL. THE FATOHOY" AFFAIR.
The Courier of the 22nd instant gives the We produce from the Blue Book the des
H-When a person provided with such a licence has found a suitablo vazz), the Com French Concension patok of Sir Arthur Kennedy to the Colonial following account of the fall of a house on the
Between and 1 o'clock yesterday, the missioner shall in the first plase depute some office, on the above subject, and also the report by the Harbourmaster qu the same matter. residents of the Fral Concession in the person to sea that the vessel to seaworthy; and, Connant, were startled by a lend ranking chaser and solier shall then go to the latter's The attier despatures of importance, contained neighbourhood of the fland end of the Rue du the prios having been agreed upon, the par- in this batch, have appeared already in Hong sound, as if of the explusion of a steam boiler. Consul and hand in the licence to purchass kong
They rushed into the streets and found that for inspection. The Cman, having examined an extensive one atoried ld godown which the licence and satisfed bioself that there f Governor Sir Arthur Kennedy to the Earl of Kimberler.
atood in the rear of that part of the Rae du nothing regalar, will allow the parties LO GOVERNMENT Hōvaz, HONGEONG.
Connulat that is opposite the Frenel Cansaista. draw up the agreement, and afix bis seal and April 1873, had fallen in completely, and without a mo- eignature to the Bill of Bale which ebulliken -
A few minutes before, a be delivered to the Chinese merchant. The My Lord, I have the nononr to acknum mért's warning. Ledge your Turdulip's despatch of the 13th woman and soine foreign children had been in original Certificate of Registry shall therocyon February, repuding the emigrant ahip Falchoy,t, and at the time of the pollapse there be cancelled by the Conmi
Roard of Chinese chilies III.The Bill of Sule must be handed to the which left Munac with large number of were about," a quoties for Havana, after partly Atting out in waiting to resume at 1 o'clock sous work Omissioner for inspection had regietration.. tuoy, were doing to the godown. These He will brward to the Superintendent of Cas." -The statements which formed inclosures wereof, course, buried in the mis; some toma a emorandum of the vessel's length, to this despatch are fully corroborated by swork alightly, othere to such an extent as to make breadth, tonnago, rig, ke, with a request tant Mr. Mitobell said there was no evidence. Be testimony taken in this Colony. As, however, their chance of escape snail). Some foreigners these particulars may be inserted on the Certi was very sorry, to find that it was supposed that the decuments already in the Oolonial Offee with great promptitude and energy eos to work fisate of Registry. Thie. Certificate being re there was any ll-feeling on the part of the contin the same information which I have to extricate the latter while the Cliona who turned to the Commissioner, be will insert the Inspector.
gathered bere, I do not think it necessary at escaped unhurt, svered to think of noding bat same hadiculars in Eaglieb, and deliver it to FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS OF CELLENCY and the Acting CopoRIAL-SECEK
Mr. Wotton said that was not his impression; present to transmit it to your Lordship.
recovering their tools and olothes. Two of the Chine merchant on receipt of a fee at 3.I have, however, to report in reply to the those who were taken out were so seriously in- Tla. 300. SHANGHAI,
far from it, his impression was that probably
IV Dvory rogintored vassoi most have the TART put forward at the last mooting but one of Council, for not acceding to the request of
there was socio on the part of alokay towards inquities which the despatch contains that al-jured that they are reported to have died sub his clienta.
though the Falchoy was purchased by a ecquently, three others are badly bruised. Is name painted on the stara in large letters, and the un-official members that more time
Mr. Creag said he was sure there was not German run, Merers. Paul Elslers and Ca., is supposed that the long spell of dry weather the official number conspicuously painted on an inspector in the forse who had any ill-feeling she ma prior to her leaving this barbour soit had loosened the mortar of the building; and both bows in English and Chino.
V-In the event of Certificate of Re should be given them to study the Estimates,
towards any of the police, especially Inspentor to Mr. Abella, a Spanish subject, and she wore the seenmulating weight of the rain that fell was that there would not he tima enough tó.
yesterday morning caused its instantaneous col- | gistry being lost, the owner must apply at the the Soniab colours. Gut.
Mr. Mitchell said he was thoroughly con- 4-Nevertheless, lé ie quite certain Messrs. lapee. The beaʊts and timbers frase to bars Custom House to harkit renewed, but should send them horas to the SECRETARY OF STATE, and have them back by the commencement
rinoed there was no ill-feeling on the part of Paul Ehlore and Co. did not give up sulirely been utterly rotten; and it would be well if this happen at another port this the port of BEFORE F. W. MITCHELL, Esq. Inspector Gair. Ho had noticed his ability in their interest in the vessel, insomuch se one of those intercated in similar old tenercate world Registry, the circumstance west be reported of the Hongkong fonucial year. It is rather
bringing forward cafes, und had observed them the partners of that firm, Mr. C. R. Menser, have them carefully surveyed, with the view of at the Custom House, and application inače for a proviamal certificate, which, on the vessel's an unfortunate amission, therefore, that in
THE POLICE GAMIS AGAIN.
to be straightforward. He would retaark, as sailed in her as eaperoargo, and played a very preventing other casualties.
return to the sport on Ragistry, must be ansi P.C. McKay, No. 49, summoned. Mr. Ga- there were axumber of the European force m the prominent part, scoording to the information
rendered to this Custom Blaine, where ap previma years this could be accomplished times, clerk in the Colonial-eretary's office, Court, that the conduct and way of appreciat at haut, in what went on during the voyage.
TIENTSEN.
plication can be made for a new Certibnste of when the Estimates were bought forward and Mr. Silvefm, tusher, Lyndburet Turing the decision given, in the last one, WDB.-
(Daily News)
Registri. nee, for on the 18th at 9.30 pm, erent maunarly, and tie bad given instructions to find forcalin many particals. Mr. Paul Ehlors We bear from Peking that on the 10th in- even as late as. October..
Shanti the vessel bo wrroked or burnt, the ing a disturbance in the Caine road, to mob out who first gave the impulso, and to prevent in the resident bead of the business, and boatant the Emperor prayed to Heaven to bestow The Hon, Mr. BIZ certainly made bien extent as to endanger the pence of the its recurrence. However, to had weighed the igre himself stoney for Mr. Alefis. There fair weather on tale part of China. On the occurrence should be reported at the Custom proted in the simplest and most practical neighbourbond. This case arose out the com-case in hand, which had taken a great deal of can, I think, be no reasonable doubt that 11th, I was told by a man who bat aurived the ouse, and the Certificate of Registry, if that manner, and showed no disposition to obstract plainant being laught up to stawor, a obarku valuable time, and found it trivial, and the ease the choy was fitted out by tant firm, and previous evening from the consiry, that five done is saved, must be surrendered. Norahould
of exceeding bis day, by arresting the delendezaggerated to the extreme; inch had been farther that she is under a contract not for districts, tour of which lie west and northwest any critical concealment be attempted. public business in any way. The extraordians
VI-very registered veetel mont have her. made out of almost nothing. He would im- one, bat for two voyages, The actual fittings, from Tientoin, aro more ce luna flooded namely nary part of the matter is, that the GOTERNOL Mr. Wotton, of the firm of Menare. Caldwell pose a nominal fine of 50 cents ouch, and is, barricades, &c., were unde by Chinese Woetsing, Headghe, Pacote, Shot E. Waugau, tonagen official number conspicaonly cet
and Brereton, apprand or the defendants. remark that s the first defendant was a Go-artigos.
and Tientsin; and that one hamlet rear Lou into the mainbaus?
VIL The amoues of paroise poney mizat ebould have thought it worth while in any.
Complainant wom, staled ob 9:30 pw. of vernment oliver, pakaps he would be at a 6-I have called upon the Harbour-seteroa-ohin, 240 le from here, had heen completely way to oppose the request which was made. the 18th inst: he wasdaty at Caine rond, and greater loss by loss of time, without taking to state what took place in his jurisdiction destraped by the recent saids. The river water he inserted in the bill of sale, but shall there It would have been easy to have admitted when near the New Gardena he heard a great into a sideration what the result would be when the Fulchoy was fitting one, and I of the British Sattioment is as high as ever it be any undischarged mortgage, it will, bo thw the genetal principle, that the members of nie, of load talking and laughing. Ohinese frou investigation in austber quarter, ao as to incloes a copy of that officer's report. It is was last year, and the waters on the west private affair of the purchaser, and in no way VIII-Bhould it hereafter be proposed to Coumil should have the Estimates in band stable No. 259 want, and he told him answer for loss of time. All he conld do was to quite clear that her fittings were suade in Hong-plain appear to be increasing every day in tunicate the authorities.
kong, and thoro`ata good reasons forconcluding extent. Some seran On go and stop the move, as it was on his beat | mark the case na trivial,
OF eight bodies of that at any rate part of the barricades' were Chinese have been scan within these last make any alteration in the vessel, the uwzer reasonable time before they are brought for. The defendants pavisting in making the
noise, he went himself and spoke to them, and The case in whist Mr. Ezekiel, residing in actually fixed before the vessel left thear waters. Few daya Boating past the Settlement must send a statement of ansh proposed nitem. ward in Coumeli, which we hardly think the told them to make less noise. They did not Coshrane at:eet, charged a 8342 named Aaron-Nevertheless, it is qitally clear that the The viver water bare is now of a deep yellow on to the Caston House, and apply to have it GOVERNOR can with seriouslyto oppose. It heed him, but made greater noise than before brilan, on enspicion of having stoleo out of offices of the Harbour Department were on color, from the large quantity of and in it, and noted on the Certificate of Registry, and is the
Register Book at the part of Registry, is by no means the same thing to be able to. When he saw that they would not be quiet, be his drawer on Friday night the sum of 850, the slot with a view to preventing, as far as filled with animale; and must be unwhole
IX-Every yearel shall consist of 100 shares; KELAT & Co., Shanghai.
(onled julong 259 to owe to him, which be dið, j in silver and notes, same on again yesterday,heir limited powers permitted, the fixing of some, even if it has been first almmed, boiled, prolong the discussion of the Estimates after and complaisant told he defendants that they and there haine no further evidence, the do objectionable gratings. The statement of Mr. and Eltered, and after that decocted into either there is at one owner, the Certifieaic of HALL & HOLT
Registry must state to whom the bandred. KELLY & Co.
it has been commenced, as to have time would have to company him to the station, fendant was called upon to and arearity in two Thomsett ie, in skis subject, supported by the tea or coffee.
agons of the steamer in-a-letter to the China
Gue of the two Chinese guntoaca which bara shares belong; if there are several owners, the Hon in ma HATA & HOLTE and Keto ako uneself thoroughly prepared for they had minden great disturbance, and had householders, $25 ugh, r three months.
conducted 'themselves-in a disorderly manner.
YOUTHFUL, BURGLARÓ,
Mail, a copy of which I inalose; and although been lying in part all summer, left yesterday amber of shares belonging to each. Ilter Pals.
On, Shangbai, that discussion. In fact, the request which The first defendant the said he had got bin
I.If a company or corporation purchinas a Nagunaki,Tue 0, & J. Tradiso Co.
Three jeug boys, Cheeni-a-wa, Long-a-the tourding officer did not go on board every for Newchwanz and Ceren. H. Magun:remel Hoge, Oxika....THE (). & J. TRADING OS,
was made was so obviously wasonable, that tired before, and would get him fined again, wrong, and another, were charged on 838- day, yet he frequently inspected the vessel in Curlew. Commander Church, is at present octreesci, application for the licence to purtar Yokohama... Bless LANE, CRAWFORD & O. it sees simply a waste of words to uphold it. There was a lady with the defondante, and the picion of Inregluriously attempting to enter the surse of bis duties, in order to insure the side Taku, practising guanory. Off the Settio-certificate of registry. &o,, ahall be made by
Mr. E. Mose, Jugan Gazette. If the local Government are desirous, no they be paid she would at, He sold her he did Queen's-road West, at 3.30am.ou the 27th
told her that she would have to come alan, end the shop of one Cho abeong, No. 224 requirements of the law being observed, ment to-day we have the U.S. war-stenwer the Chairman of that Company
XI-A Chinese morobaut wishing to re-well -There is little advantage to be obtained Baco, and a Russian gunboaty @live.
certainly should be, and no doubt are, that the ( not want to put banda on her, or he wouldingsat | instant.
fran concealing the fact that the law as it stood According to Chinese reckoning, the 15th bis vesad, most, if it be to a foreigner, report Monila..... Meners. J. Dz Loyzaga & Co.
u taking ber to the station. The Judy told Baigon... -
From the evidence given by the complainant, when the Fatchoy by in this barbour rus, day of this moon (sur 7th instant) was the Arst the sale at tuo Custom House, and hand in the M. KINEIRO & Co. non-fficial members abould be in a position to him that if she went the would lose har situation, it appears that two or three attempts had been to al practical intents and purposes, a doud day of autumn; and it is remarkable that, at the Cartitaste of Registry to be rakorned to the Bingapore. Straits Times Office." -
take ritical cognisance of the Estimates, it is and he then let bergo, He did not put handle made on acosasive sights to break through letter. It was got within anybody's provized very hour (amels 10a.m.) when the suturam Report of Registry for uncelation; it to a blr. F. ALSAR, Clement's Lane.ips child's play to enter upon a long on her, but simply old ber she could go away the site will of his shop, at the biok of which to stop the gratings and barricades from being gun, a perceptible change se to coulness took Chinew, both partica must present themseiroant Defendants auid fint they would not go to the ) was a monoy chest, made of wood, containing mude Chiness blackamitha and carpenters place in the weather. I have noticed this iu pre. the office of thaSuperintendent of Customt, and GEO, STREET, 30. Cornkil). discussion as to whether their being allowed stution, and be told them that be would compeat amount of cash. The bricks had been ̈re look measurments and execated their work vions yeura; and a resident Foreigter here also on being authorised to make ost a Bill of Selo, an atra week to study them would enable thea. He took the to the station, and laid moved, and recess had neatly been made into without infringing the law of the Dolony, and made the same remark on the shengs this year.shall stara the original Certificate of Registry If things go on at present, I doubt if-wein erdings for a new one, bearing tùs uame Ben Franciscu, MT." L. P. FISHER, 21, Mer. them to do so or not, if the members them the cburge against the defendants to Inspector the premises, the removal of a fer more bricks the Harbour Mister was left without adequate
Guir, who asked him what noise they were would have enabled a bay to enter. In conse mave to prevent barricades from being fired, shall son any race mesting at Tentaic this and anmber, which must be registered at the selves think so. It is shown that the Estimating, and ko' told him they were talking quence of the discovery, a watch was act, a custler easy of execution, and which could be antanin. There le oretz appearance of our Oneton House, where the English word will mate can be sent forward even as late as hudly and bughing, to the atmost of their and his brather looked out at the verandan, dosess the veabei was leaving the harbour, or having more rain, and the country in conse-be inserted.
XII-A Chinees wishing to build a sailing October, without interfering with the public forces. The Inspector took down their and he remained at the door. At 8.30a.m.) as we now know, more frequently at Mauro, quasce becoming a doodled that there will be servile, so the odd weak at this time can mee, and exed the Inkong who com on the ita instant tas attempt was again whither the artbles were shipped in junke, ordionity in fading aitable lit of dry groandr other kind of vesci must similarly obtain from the Superintendent of Customs a " licenca. panied him what be and to say, and he made, when two boys the size of the first two coscaled in the hold of the coolis ship when for oures. make no difference in that repact, and there corroborated his detoment, The defendante defendita were observed, and two boys the clesiae for that port,
The food of the common people is rising in to build," the English portion of which will be was according to His EXCELLENC's own then asked the Inspector where course they wore size of the third defendrat were seen at the 2-Happily, all this is now at an end, owing price, and I fear we are going to ser bad times filled up at the Custom House, When the to take against bis The Inspector told the hole, attempting to make nu entrance. He to the passing of on Ordinance which I am this for them these next few months It strikes a vessel is completed, the Commissioner of Cus showing, absolutely no valid reason for not they could hear what the Inkong aaid, and that rushed out, res the defendants ran away. He day transmitting to your Lordship: Public foreigner that the day his afsadly come toms will canas is to be surveyed and measured, acceding to what everyone must regard as, he did not think it proper to take his statement raised the start, and gave chase, de sever affairs will never satisfactorily perform what when the Government should adoptsome mea. ant apply for a Certificate of Registry.
XI-Cbineee-owned fareign vessels pro alont, but when supported by the lubang beluat aight of the Arst defentant, and the three is supposed to be their duty, when it is acknow. sure to preserse this part of Chitli from io-vided with Certificates of Registry may trade, bin itelf, a simple and reasonable request. [340)
would be justified in doing an. He thoughs defendants were caught by the police.
Jedged on all aides that the law they are at andations. the charge was cutered on the chargeshent.
with foign countries and at the open ports. A constable on an adjoining beat deposed tempting to enforce is a farce, as was stated by 15tb. August, 1979.
They shall not be allowed to call at other porta A notification, which sprean elsewhere, from. He then usket the Inspector what he was to do to arresting the defendunte running along the Attorney-Geacral yeaterday before. the Legislative Council, at the prosent hour it is
along the coast, nor to visit at their own plea. the acting French Consul, ke, we understand, in the case, and be was told, Tint will de; you the rand, bring chased; they had no pastea,
sure ports oa inland lakes asd rivers, lest they riginated from a rather pecahier point which can go to your beat. He went to be bet Firat Jufendant said he was in the habit of impossible for such a daze as that of the
might cause accidents to native bouts. has come up, the Captain of a French reseel The next morning 830 o'clock the larrack going to West Point every morning at 4 o'clock, Futchoy to occur, so for a Bongbong is com
XIY-On arrival at a port, the Certificate hering noted a protest befersone of the Eng- sergent came into the room be gae in and to ourry earth, and Le saw some people rancing cerned for from the time auch a real is hem on the 14th instant from Shanghai, and of Registry and other documents must be link zutarica, against an fcial act of the told him to attend the Superintendent's off from the hole, but be was arrested by mistake. inteaded to be used for the ccareyance of waa saluted with fifteen gone by the U. B. glodged with the Commissioner of Customs. French Consul, with respect to a matter con. at 11.30, which he did. The defendants were
Becaud defendant said he was living west, oxigrants from porta outside this Oolony, orang the bigh seas. Lif course, push meters there, and when bocatered he was told he was and was going east to get ouious, there to macet up to the haur ishen site feares, abe ship Hartford, H.B.M. gunboat Blic, which These shall be returned when the veesel is arrived on the 12 from Hungbone, reparte festing. in all matters warding berthing, brought tamediately under the Enigmas having had typhoon weather between the 4th shipping, and discharging cargo, application for THE reply which His Excellency the Go-cons under Freuch law, rad it is difficult to to be placed on the charge-sheit, and Inspector his brother, who bought theat
Third defendant surd he was a night soil ooo Offer, who has a plain and intellecourse and 10th. The Frolic left on the 16th for permis, presentation of manifest, &c., c.. VERNOR made to the protest of the Hon. Mr Daderstand in what manner any protest ander air was told to do so. He was then brough
before the magistrate, and the result was belie, and was going rest from Lasour-row.
to follow, about which no sort of, duobt can
Tokohama. The British bargas Colombo, Cap- Kren, with reference to the Estimates not Engish law can affect them.
was discharged. In the Superintendent's olcs
Mr Mitchell said that the affair did noturise, was to interfere with the operation of tain Tough, says the flaselie, while on her fenal vessels shall obey the regulations in force Bring placed in the bands of the non-official There was a good attendance of memberà not word was said to him in reference to the give credit, to the constable on the boat, and the ba
IV-Such vessela shall pay on their curgo embers in time to permit them to master
at tlo meeting of the Crisket Club yesterday. case. farther than he would be put on the charge should be seen into.
10-In conclusion, I have only to add that in from Newekwang to this part, also in lecse of foreign vesedia Inspector Grimes said the constable on that place of a comparatively useless law perfque puntered a severe typhoon, during which duty according to the foreign tariff, and the The accounts were duly past, showing a bi-sheet, except by lunceton Guir, who asked him
sbs lost her jb boom and me sails; the figures before they are discussed in tenor of SEO to be in the bands of the Treeuver on bis age. No question were put to the two debeat could not be on the spot always, as he had torily administered, the Colony new possess a the binnacle and skylight were broken, satsing samme tonnage dues as foreign vessels.
XVI-The Commissioner of Customs at tho Council, was certainly of a very quexpected the 1st Angust. New were a of character. It may be divided into two sections, being the same as for Jab year, with the He never heard the defendants speak at all in bow these boys conld get past the constables hension and sure in its operation, which will, and the vessel was almost on her beam enda of antics collected from these vossela to the
exception that Mr. Cole, of the 801 Regt, the affice of Mr. Craigh
trast, put a stop to the residents of Hongkong for some boars, her cargo of bang having The case was then remanded to Wednesday siding or profiting by the fitting out in this shifted. A heavy sea struck her alt, which Inspector-General of Cusions at the end of
berloor of any vessel engaged in sny kind of threw the chief officer, who was at the time in next, for farther investigation.
Chasse emigration which is not upproved of the mizzen rigging, with euch tome on deck, by her Majesty's Government, MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
I have, ke. August 27th.
(Signed)
bmwmnsa.
-Fonchine.
...Ningpo.......
Shanghai.......
Calcutta London
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QUELCH I CANEBELI WILSON, NICHOLES & CO. WILSON, NICHOLLS & Co. HEDOR & Co.
Englishman Ohon.
Mesare. ThвSER & Co.
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BATE, HENDY & CO.
chants Exelange.
New Fork...... Menora, S. M. PETTINGILL & CO.
37. Park Rowy. HALL & HOYT and KELLA
& Co., Shanghai HALL & FOLTZ BU KELLY
On.. Shanební.
Chetve amil Borchwang, Tienistu and
Pelina....
BIRTH.
At Spring Gardens, on the 27th inslaat, the
wife of Mr. ADNAMS, H. M.'s Naval Yard, of a son.
The Daily Press
Hi za ose, August 28, 15.3.
-Brat a statement that two blacks-or rathers docted in phire of Mr. Peky, now absctt.
they bad,
Mr. Mitchell.-Now, will you describe more in this case te blacks-make a white; and Mr. Young was unanimously elected sconetary fully the noises thadefendants were waking P
tut se declined the post, but consented finally Complainant-The defendants were making accondly, a magnificent triumph on the part to pumpy it antil the return of Me. Handley noise by load talking and laughing, to the of His EXCELLENCE in fighting with the air, fn: Foocbow, when it www hoped that ataoat of their ability.
Mr. MitchellWhut where the defendants gentleman would tuko jt. The reply that there was nothing to com plain of about the Estimates being brought
Witness.-They were talking about "Peklog" B20 A LISTER, Esq. AOTING HARBODE
MASTER. forward this year in August instead of Juno, that evening. The meeting and bp with a sad their friends there, and cach time would bocuse, for a series of years, the like irregabeary vote of thanks to Mr. Young, for is set up a load lgh together. He salsulated aervices un secretary, and to Mr. Graig, the
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this fixed for Saturday, October b. talking aberat F And the mual dinner i to be given:
LATE TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
SUPPLIED TO THE "DAILY Pazes,"
larity had been going co, was, if we may chaizuan. venture upon so populer an expression, an extremely Irish swer. If the irregularity bad been repeatedly committed, this would seem to ordinary people the very best reason in the world why a definite protest should be made against it, when a good opportunity occurred, and the manner in which the very simĮdė, straight forward, and temperate re- marks of the Hon. Mr. PYRIE and the Hou. MY. WHITTALL were met by the Acting COLONIAL-SACRETARY at the last meeting but one of the Cupeil, formed a elvar occa- sion for the pen-officiel members definitely enquiring what were their rights in respect
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beer read,
LONDON, 25th August, 1870.
COMMERCE.
THE "ATLANTIC,"
be notes was enough to disturb the neighbours
A Ciclof, master of the Swedish ebip Atlantic. in the vicinity. Had the defendants woude Laes some after being maxed, be would not have charged for seamen of that ship, named Erick taken any further notice of them, nor have Gredin, M. Rabiamaki, Joba Edward Nygrin, taken them inte enstorty. He did not put hands and Muugaus Nalund, with refusal of duty, on the defendants. The defendanta ventually and slac for refusing to go on board.
Complafount said defendants went to the came to the station of their own fraq will le only knew the defendants by having seen them Consal, and refused to go on board when told walking about Caisa-road. He did not korby him. them personally,
To Mr. Wotton, complainant said his age a 27 years; ho bad ban in the Police Furou two
defendants to make les noise.". This was
Qure
"Defendants said they were afraid to go on hoard, because they would ue ill-used; in fact, would out yo ou board.
Defendants were sent to gaol for one month; or at the captain's order.
THE "KAY.""
Mr. E. Maobido, ond clerk in the Har
A. E. KENNEDY.
Report by the Harbour Master of Hongkong The Batchoy, lately the Britiah steamer Farm, of London, official number C3,589, of 1080 registered, tons, was transferred to the Geman flag on the 13th April, 1872, at this port
I have been unable to ascertain who the punbaser was, or under wet circumstances alo bessure entitled to asstimo the Spanish flag.
After her Lat change the master obtained permission to it his ship for the conveyance of emigrants.
The only fittings approved in any vessels ftig at Hongkong, whether to embark their: pangers here or elsewhere,' are sleeping. Baritos, buspital, ventilatore, cooking places, and sub like.
that day,
Defendant admitted the offence, and stated by means of junks. that he regretted that he did not report. Ho was not in the habit of reading regulations, and bad not read those left un burd
Defendunt was fined 10 shillings, or two days' imprisonment.
THE PRINCE ALFRED."
This system of taking down the fittings is confirmed by the boarding officer of the depart.
NAGASAKI. (Daily News.)
The Hou F. F. Low, V. 9. Minister, arrived
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every gaurter.
XV-a-Chinese merchant owning a le- that his arm was broken, and it was found vessel brast employ a Chinese caplain and chief Boer who, being acquainted with afterwards that a part of the fractured bone, Chinese laws and customs, will thus be com- sb.nt two inches long, bad penetrated the deck one of his legs was thatocated, and he recaised Petent to command a ship. besides a deep gash on the upper part of the thigh.
CHINESE-OWNED FOREIGN VESSELS
(N, C. Došly News) - The following reggiations with regard to the acquirement or building of foreign modelted vessels by Chinese, will be perused with interest, They establish chiefly that this ones of craft here exactly similar privileges to those of vessels of the same kind in foreign ownership,
Certificate of Registry for Chinen-owned
foreigs vessels.. This Cortilente is inned by
Partisulare Vesela origtoul name and new sume?. Captain (Chinese) ? Number of holds P Nauber of musta? Rig P Figure-bead? Stern?
Frame
Length over all f Breadth ariñshipu ? Depth amidships? Tonnage?
Screw or paddle?
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XVII-Before a foreign master can be en)- gaged, he must produce before the Cenis. sioner of Gustoms the certificate of competency issued by his own' authorities. When he hus been engaged, the Commisioner of Customs will estar apon the ship'a certificate of Registry, bie nationality, nume, date of engagemont, &o, na at the date of his discharge, should such
abarquently take place.
XIX-The master must, in accordance with foreign custom, enter in the ship's log all pass. ing occurrence.
XXIV-any cargo be lauded in contra. reption of Centome House regulations, the Su. perintendent, in consultation with the Commie- sioner, shall confisente such ongo, or fine the merchant, as they muy think G.
EXTRAORDINARY BURGLARY,
XX-Every Chineas-owned foreign vessel must have ship's articles, stating the name, birthplace age wages, de, of the crew; and of the district of—in the prehand there be any foreign sailors on the arti Mr. Montell bas resigned. The Times sug-year and seven mistis. He knew that it we
festors of in the province of——-baring cles, their greenient must be withemod by gesti Mr. Ayrton as his RD28801, and urges his duty to summon the defendants bad they
parolased a vessel from the frm of --- | either the Cereal or the Commissioner of Cni. he appointment of Mr. Love to ancceed the not rande lene aj s he kane their addresars.
The Fatchey probably fitted ber gratings for Tales for the porpons of trading at tom Duke of Argyle, should the ter retire." He has constantly seen the delendants, He Loue-mater's department, summoned Captain and barricades at this post as stated, but they the open parts, in which translia
XXI-After the resael has left the port, il Hongkong, 26th August, 1878.
nid to the inkong." You might go and tell the din Brace, of the British three masted odd not have been fixed here as a permanency, is broker and security, and this vessel
master shali pat them under arrest, and on tantamount to tellingthen to go. He did not feel schooner Moy, for breach of Seption IV. of they must have seen by the officers of this having been rezistered by the Commissiorer of way of the crew misbehave thrinselves, the department at their visite. Suob Sttings are Customs: A Certidoute of Registry is boreby arrival at a port hand them over to the Com GRONG GENERAL CHAMBER OFgy in consequeres of what neearved to him the Harbor Begulations.
A. F. Sampson, sworn, stated he is a boarding made in pieces of iron framework, the height issued to the aid parchuser.
anissioner of Customs for transmission be the on the 15th. Hewnut a revengefal msu. He to the matter. The answer that the irregu Tie annual general meeting of the Chamber did on uue ocasion sit down on his hout te se fier, in the Harbour master's department. of the between decks, and from seven to nine Hereafter all matters referring to payment Superintendent or the Caen, as, the cuse larity complained of had been going on for of Commerce took place yesterday, the Bon whether the sergent would report him. Finde baarded the British: achonse May on her feet in width; they are fitted at their top and of duties on cargo shall be done in accordance
XXII-any, Chinese-ayed foreign weasel ing that the sargent did not report hing, be arrival on the morning of the 3rd faster, bottom with nuts and screw bolts, to admit of with the Tarif for Foreign Trade, and the P. Fyristle obair, ceries of years, might be a reply as between
Berniations uppended to this Certificate of failing to observe the foregoing regulations Piesent: Messrs. Cordes, Karberg, Walsh, reported the sergent for neglect of duty, sed and be nisu boarded her at 1 p.m. He their being reartily put up and tusen down.
got her report and put a copy of the regulations The only effectual means of scertaining it Registry, which have been specially framed fur ghall be seized; and the Commissioner, with Sir ARTHUR KENNEDY and the Colonini Pyk, B. D. Suseoon, G. Sharp, Kahn, Beure, the consequence wit be bimself was fined on board. He saw the munter, bat aid nothing the objectionable gratings, &r., are being cases of this sort, must be ocuplied with. Lat the Superintendent, aball, efter dus com dera
for bringing an improper charge. When Office, but was clearly nose us between the Jemen, Garey, MeDoll, Audre, &c.
frei, would be by keeping men stationéil an no attempt be made to disobey thou.
tion idiot Buah penalty sa the case may demand. The notice convening the meeting busing the Inspector to him that be would not to him.
Mr. Felippe Maclindo, sworn, stated that heard for this special purpose; bat even then, The Certificate is issued to Government of this Colony and the public.
XXIII Should any Chinese-owned foreign tuke, eo mock notice of his statement as
is entry sud clearancs clerk in the department, the existing date of the law would not prevent -day of the moon of the--year
Yessel cause damage to any foreign-owned ves- -The CHAIRMAN suggested that the mites the lukong'o, be did not
for that. As to the second portion of His Excel-
He bad cos received the artioles and register of measuremoule being taken, and the gratings, | Tongobis. **
sel, the ralsa laid down in the Treaty shall be leney's reply, we may frankly state that we of the last meeting might be taken us read, and When he went up to the defendant, they said
the May. He bad not seen the Captain before&o, being made here, and afterwards con.
duly observed, sad the Superintendent, in oon. this being seconded by Mr. Fyke, was carried. to him he was acting very iaproperly to bu
veyed to Macao, either in the ship ar
eultation with the Commissioner, shall inflict should prefer to say very little. Sir ARTHUR The OBAIRMAN aid that in rising to prop se interrupting them in that impudent manner
eveh penalty as may be necessary. KENNEDY's sense of honour, his frankness beudoption of the report, he had fortunately He had a charge previous to that squint the
With regard to roasele already fitted, it is and generosity, are too well-known to allow very little to say. Nothing new had cropped defendants. He did not take the lady to the
known, from the information of the carpenter anyone for a moment to believe that he de pasiting the attention of the Chamber, charge.room, but told her that he would
of a Peravian coolis ship lately returned from and the Committee had been occupled entirely onman ber.
Calso, that her gratings and balkheads were liberately meant to misrepresent what then going over the interesting sorrespondence To Inspector Guir, complainant said he was
removed before coming into Hoogkong waters, Hon. Mr. Ryarz had sald at the previous earned on in various quarter, which is given quite sure of the remarks Le made. He fuld in the report. The lighthones we might look him be might have brought the charge through
In the report yesterday, an error was madeas and put below, until again required at Macao, meeting of the Conc. But that the affect freerd to buying before long, after the letter bad feeling. He did not know what should
to the remarks of the Acting Harbour Master, when they were to be replaced."
An extraordinary burglary was committed in of Lis statement was to do so, is as plain to reed before the Council, from the Secretary of give cause to such an impression.
King William-street, Strand. The house ab- an impartial observer as it must be that any as it was before. Bo far as he could ga. similar to that in the previous cast
Stare. The mildew question mmains very Okiness coastalle No. 250 gave evidenon with referenco to bringing a charge against the master, in which it was stated Mr. Lister suid
tered was that of Mr. Watkins, surgeon, who w down at the seaside at the time; having thing of the kind was far from bis intention ther they hail not come to any conclusion at M. Mitchell-You do not, Mr. Wottes wish ebarge cf insolence could not be brought in ment.
the Marine Court. It appears that defendant With regard to the allusion in this despatch
left behind his wife, sister, portante, and Dr. Mr. RYBIE spoke simply and clearly upon bore any more than here. He did not know to deny that your clients were making anbied,
King as his professional locum tenens. On the whither any member present bad any furtuer Mr. Woston,1, your Worship, Ldo not naked whether he could bring a counter charge to Section 27 of Ordinance 1 of 1882, the fulldw
P morning in question, the surgery bell was vio the desirability of the top-official members inferentis. Regarding the survey of the wish to deny that there was stay load talking of insoleses against the muster, and the Bla-ing case was recently triad here, with the view
lently rung, and when Dr. King went down- having more time to consider the Estimates, ost, the letters, received at least sband, hat deny noise. From what bad dropped in gistrate told him he could bring say charge be of swing how far that part of the section, re
stain he found the doors of the parlour and beforethey were either explained by the Coro andy proved that the meers which the McKay's evidence it appeared that complain was prepared to sabatentiste, but that at the foring to the approval of the Harbour Master
other rooms open, and disordered that the kit- NIAZ-SECRETARY or discussed in the Council Nuthern papers used on the resolution which ant and brought up the charge for revenge, and moment the charge proved against him was but in the fitting of emigrant ship, could be ex
sher and parlour toors had been thoroughly brought forward, ware vsfounded, and that brenght Inspectorunir into it, to prore anime. that of insolence, bat of refusal of duty, which food:-
be himsel! adimitted,
The French steamship Charks dibart was - ** İçkues a Certificate of Regisitry. ranacked, and that ene valuables às could be room. His desire was to devote more of his sogething was very muoi neuded, it boing Inspector Gair said he did not wish to give time, rather than less, to his official duties as only to be regretted that, atapa were not any further evidence, but would call Sergeant
fitting for the conveyance of coolies from
of the district of in the bastily packed up had been carried off All mes need something to poetize and ideal-road to Hav The master received di-prefecturo of in the provinca of—
grágerver was left behind to one of the roses. a member of Council, and he complained that takes me youfs ago, which might have Jobbsan, No. 9i, to prove what occurred on the
prevented some of the disasters which 18th inst., in the charge-room.
ize their life a little, something which they gestione pet to take on board, morto At, gratings beving paroband a venel from the Fortaussely, Mrs. Watkins bad; for greater to trade at the open ports, safety during ber husband's atsence, deposited he was not afforded aufficient opportunity for hare occurred. With ́ngard to "flegra. Sergeant Jobs No. 94, sworn, utated he value far more than its use, and which ie aer barricades whilst his ship was in Hong. firm of
-ig broker and in Ler bed-room the most costly articles of so doing. By what unlucky fatality His Ex.phic comanication, he did not think he was in the chargerom, when the awe mme in syabol of their emancipation from the mere long watera. This veszel was visited by the in which transaction
is security; and this read baving been family plut, together with a sum of money in nestled to say much, as the sloppages which had and it was the defendants who insisted on see materialism and drudgery of daily life-Theo.sptain Bogeristendent of polio-no dound of registered by the Commissioner of Customs, motes and cash: While in the house the bur CELLZYCY trasformed this into a complaint, takes place were well known. A question bading the inspector, to explain to him that they dre Parker,
when no objectionable fittings were on that the Coungil teok up too much of Mr. ben raised whether the meetings of the Gham thought the charge was for revenge. Jospector RS. GENERAL Lee,-Mre, General Lee bas board. The following day it was reported that and a Certificate of Registry having been issued glam found a bottle of whisky, which they to the esiù purchaser, thin Counterfoil in now drank, and it is probable that they meant to RYBIE's time, it is impossible to understand. Ler should be half yearly instead of yearly. A sige, and they explained the thing to him. for many years been a great sufferer from in. gratings and barricades were being fitting un
fled for reference.
ransack other parts of the bouse when they The Certificate is issued to
were soared by the ringing of the door-betk, Nothing could be clearer the that he did relation on the subject would not be carried, He did not know of any had feeling existing flammatory rheumations, and quite unable to beard the Charles that."
sathe necessary ten daya tipe had not been between PC. McKay and Inspector Gairs urse without assistanse, bot in her age and A summoga for breach of section 27 of not breathe word which would lead to give, but there was no tomon why it shouli 1 Mr. Wotton, witness said none of the par afletion abe has a coble and dignified coun Ordinance 1 of 1882 was issord against the this day of themoon of theear of 3eme morning, about four o'clock, two of the gang were captured in Cleveland-street, this supposition; and if any confirmation of ad be taken into consideration and disc wood ties who came to the station with McKay on tedance. Her features much resemble those of muster, who was Bed 50 dollars, or three Tangobib.
Dear Golden-eqture, by three detectires, who Martha Washington. With her sad yet fronthe' imprisonment. The sentence was, on this is wanted, it is surely afforded in the atthis meeting, and brought forward at a future 18th were drunk.
day. The principal reason he had arged for Jaspector Gairoodfirmed this statement, and expression of fun and eyes, beautiful and appeal to Supreme Court, sent back for amend Regulations for the purchase ofronin steamers bad beard nothing of the burglary, but mapecs. "The men trom their appearance. sailing ships, and other wurde by Chinese (od the sparkling with the uncommon intelligence which meat, an option having been expressed by deliberate statements of the Hon. Mr. WHIT- og having a half yearly meting, was that the asid defendance vers prefectly suber.
Mr. Watton, for the defence, said his clienta marke bar conversation, with almost snowy the Honourable the Attorney-General that from Foreigners. -
thievca made a deeperats resistance, but were TALL and the Hon. Mr. RowETT, that they time of members was muettaken up aul it was
L-A Chinese merchant wishing to purobate ultimately overpowered and bandouffid. Na guthere nothing of the kind sither from his lay possible to call the cute together were on the night in question, natacly the lathair, fire, soft, and in waves and carlo, framing the master could not be punished for the when an appeared necesary. Ha thaking a little loudly, and perbapa a few words ber full forehead, and covered byapisin widow's
pauisbed for disobedience of orders poder seo Ply at the office of the Superintendent of Cusacasion, and, perceiving that escape was impos remarks in Council or from the letter giving for these reasons a yeady meeting was quite were passed, besuse the defendastefold the cap she sits before upe stand and lovely fence under section 27, but that he might be a sailing ship or other kind of vessel must aperone articles of silver plate were in their pos notice of bis-proust. In patting this colour scient for the purposes of the Canter. corstable hut, ar police-ufficet. be bad picture, combining within itself much of the tion 10. On this opinion the he was reduced tome, who after inving ascertained that the sible, they volunteered the information that applicant is bona fide a Obines anbject, and they were two of a gung who had just com that there is nothing fetition or irregular mitted a burglary, and that most of the stolen upon the matter, His ExceLANCY merely metric in pretty good, the right to interfere with them for talking Un history and glory of the mortal part with the 200 dollars, or one month's imprisonment.
Camber's circular being more and more sp. the 18th they were again walking in the same oudera events of our history, No bag man ses
1 call bis Eroellensp's attention to this case, about the transuction, will este leere to property was in the keeping of their con up a dummy to knock down, but it was so poor mediated and many Arusgiring up their pri place, this time with a lady, and talked perbeps this much suffering lady, and hour ber acounts & one that he could scarcely think himselfe circolars. With these remarke he proposondly, but the subject of Pekia world not call of her old home, and not feel ocuvinced that on til advised, I did not consider the words purchess, stating the same and address of the federates; but they declined to mention the
in section 10, or obey any other order which for very lond talling. He would call bis Wor- the day our Government shall have ramoner the Harbour master, may think it to give," a merchant, who must then get the bunse which they bad assisted to plander. Dr. nore of a hero is his triumph than the the adoption of the rest
This was seconded by Mr. Pyke, and carried ship's attention to the police record to show ated the mistress of Arlington for its loss, and applying to convictions under section. 27 of registered by the Commisioner of Dus. King when he saw that the house had been toms. The Commissioner will inert the Engrobd, immediately called in the police, whe sporting gentlecsu at the Derby who suc-animously.
the revengeful feeling of McKay. His would anke that settlement with her which is esteemed
fish worde in the blank space, and return it towent over the premises and ascertained that The election of Mr. B. Bayis was confirmed. like to draw attention to fuct of the first defend just and legal by all who fully understand the Urdinance of 1862.
(Signed) G. THOMSETT,
the Chinese membant, who my thereoponenty bad been effected by foroing a large iron ceale in demolishing his Auut Sally. It is
The CHAIRMAN then proposed that this ant being Government officer, and who had creamstances of her absolute ownership of the
Harbor moner, de effect the purchase. Ehould it appear after grading over the street area, and then smashing quite needless to enlarge further upon this chamber return its thanks to Admirals Bbad been pat to grel inconvenience through the state, i will add to its repute for just and
Hongkong, April 9th, 1879.
the vessel har begg parchased, that the sale the kitten window.--Pall Mall Gasetts. part of the defense.
[vell and Jenkins, and to others who have giren | way the consta bis had done bis duty, and would bonorable dealing-Bulletin.”
Amount deducted for engine apice 2, Owner or owners, nombor of shares to naoh Forelyn wailing master? Nationality! Foreign sailors ? Nationality?
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