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THE, DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17mm 1878.
FOLION INTELLIGENUE. November 15th.
BEFORE THE 'How, Q. Max."!
UNLAWFUL POSIÚILION,
distance off...
UNLAWFUL HOSSWABION.
KOUSEBREAKER.
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Justed three days, but the ahip yas rolling so requested the oficer to fall in the arew, which time, all be would remark was that the never saw anything of the letters moutierad much on the night of the 30b, be shifted the did. The complaivast went around, but did fattorney for the defence was the whole canse about, and the g200 swept into the sea. Strango, to the funnel to arm hitnael Witheas not point out the defendant, because he was not of the delay in these anses not being finished, sino, ie the fnot that if there was a thief bri atated that there was no casing round the amongst them. They then went down into the Mr. Braraton begged to differ with his War board, ba should slest daylight, 6 to 7 funnel..He did not sleep during the nightforceustle, where they saw the defendant asleep ship, romarking that his line of Groea o'eloak, to commit a robbery, Was it likely, of the 90th. Towards daylight he saw in a bank. The complainant then identified examination did elicit necessary pointe, and, he he would ask, that a man would same on deck Tam-a-clar, a street coulia, was charged by one of the crew came from foreward with en him on his perting up, and said, through Mr. could not avoid the extent of time used in bis in broad daylight with an axe, and set to work District ventolon No. 25 with the unlawful are in his hand. The men want at once to Lee-lum-kwi, this is one of the men. Wit-oross-examinativa. The unnecessary delay was to break open boren in ful view of all'on board, possession of a packing case.
bis box, and began to brunk it. He then eas immediately surebed the defendant's bordansod by the inditorent interpretation, which when there was all the night to take advantage Foon--fan, master of a shop in Mercaratres, went down, and tried to prevent him from and bunk, but found no money or anything of wns a great drawlnek.
of the atorn us well as the day The atory Benham-strand, deposed to having:throo pack-. || breaking open the box. The man with the axe a auspicious asture. Ho then brought the de- Mr. Brown, who bad drawn his Worship's ut be contended was altogether waire, under the -ing-aasen at-hin door, and on hearing an alamu, was accompanied by another mun balanging.fendant to the change posay-and-they-all-enwa---tention-to-tle grens-di-duppies arising circumaliness of the westhor, and if bir Wors be went out and air the defendant in possession to the crew, and he was unsuccessful in pre to the gourt, the complainant etncing &foy were through bad interpretation, egurred with ship had been in a storm he would 87,80, of one, iu anatódy of a distriot watchman, satse vaating the act. The man with the are broke not all on hard. There were several at the Mr. Brereton on this point, remarking that be Mr. Mitchell said there were always lulls, and open the buz, and the other man, who was the Court, who fall in, and none of them were re- also was sorry for His Worship's illness. He, $1,000 and $200 in letters were temptations in Defendunt ant being recoguised as buying defoodart, took out his paruri, containing rogulaed.
likewise, can not adopt any other tourse than those balls. Cross-examined by Mr. Brovaton, witnesssaid he had in his examination. bean is gnol before, wie sent to 48 hours' soli: $1,000, and use going away, what be cried to
Mr. Breretor, asid a lull did not admit a tury confinement in gadi.
prevent him from going by attempting the complainnet did mention something abort a Mr-Mitchell waid the faults of the discrepan-man having time to run along the denke quick to epatch it back from him, when the man with mark, bah.ho did not wee nay mark. The cive arising in the interpretation were the at- enough with a weight the sum of $1,400 would Tai-a-obni, a coolic, residing at No. 61, Second the no pusbed witness down. The defendant defendant at the recognition was dirty. The tornaye. He had suggested to them several times E. He had experience of a storm at sea. He street, West Point, was elarged by Sikb cog: then went forward with the parcel. The wan complatus id be yould identify the uthor the plan of allowing the witnesses telling their contented the weather would not admit of table No. 694, with the unlawful poaevasion of with the use then unatched from the tax the man it be a blin, but be did not gee him ou tales first through to the interpreter, then they defendant committing the act imputed to bim. half out. of sharks fins, in a bag marked A. M. hundle containing the $200 in Testurs. He got board. Mr. Lee-ition-kwi roturned on shore with could ask any questions they choose, which did Mr. Mitehall said a case was made out, and & Co., and N. S, underneath, saving found him up and engght hold of the 'bazdile, when, in tha↑ them; kered no conversation between Leo-lüm not come out in their tale,
he had decided to send it for trial, still if Mr. in the Queen's Road West, near Wilmer-strectatruggle with the van, the dollars got eat. kwi and complainant qxcept on board.
Witness, in resuming evidence, said in unser Brereton had anything farther to say to elake Defendant sail he was carrying the fine for tervd on the deck, and a sen cause aud To Mr. Brown, witness said there was no con- to Mr. Brown, that the robbery was committed his opinion, he would listen to it till midnight, another taan, who, ou going the police, ran swept thene ali overhearì, and not one versation between the compliant and Lee-lum, inmediately, that is, in the time it would take when he would have to cloes, for Sunday... away. It was dark, und he could not recognise | got picked up. The cloth they wore whipped itwi previous to identifying the defendant. The to think a cup of tea.
The cake was wliether or not the defendant At about 4 pm, on Saturday, a fire broke out the man. Ho had no witnvases,' -
up in got torn in the straggle, the man with complainant al onze identified the dofen laat on Thecomplainant, recalled by Mr. Brorston, and took the money out of the box of the complain. in No, 218, Queen'u-roud, at the corner of First- Defendant haing convicted of the unlawfn the axa having one piece and hingelt another, his getting up. But he never saw any mark on cross-atamined by biz, said his boxes were on ant. street, Seyingpoon. The limes aproad rapidly, possession, was fined $10, in default one month's which they both threw away. The struggle the defendant's face.
the port side. The mau with the arg na nai The defendant was then conimitted for tria hud the engine from the Harbour-monster's office hard labor.
did not last long. The man with the axe then Mr. Breraton contended that on that point ther too stout nor too alight. He did not ex at the soxt Uriminal Sessions, was soum on the spot, and did notive service,
want forward, and he did not ses him any there was no cues. Thom we no mark, and pack to get any remuneration fav bringing this but not active enough to put the fire out. A Oh-a-fok, a Chives dreamed in clean more. He did ret at the time make any report, mono sould be found if a microscope could be case forward, but he had hopes of getting his HÚRKUNG, NOSE MAH 17TH, 1879,"
„Chimawan murmuly, stupod. He was past. ibivajucket, and pleas black froggen, but hire 'buttoid.sume other Chinesa on board, who said i used.
moueg buck by bringing on these proceedings. ing the kilen from the roof with a loathook, footed, was charged by district watchman No. | they alan bad been vabbed. He did not speak. Mr. Mitchell contended that there was the ↑ He hud, made an offer to the Captain of $200 to and had just stepped on the next route shen 7, with being a suspicions character, thngerous to the Captain, as he did not know him. videnes of the fact that defendant was scou compromise the cree, but it was refused. | We reprint from the N. C. Daily Nee the the other roof pave way. On the arrival of to the peace and good order of the Colony, ile saw the passenger luggage thrown over with the inoley in his head.
Mr. Mitchell naked if Mr. Brareton was going the stoyan fire-engines the fite was soon extin. havitig found him under auspicions eitgumi board by the seamen, op the morning of the Mr. Brereton contended that the witneeds to bring forward any evidence to substantiate translation of a somewhat unwing document, puished. Two house, however, wert.complete.tances to possession of two skeleton keys, two Blat October, to identified the defendant as statement wont to show think be could identify | this, which has been circntated in Chinese, with ly destroyed.
nires, two childs, and a lamp, implements the man on the morning of the 31st, as being the man by a mark on the face. i used for housebreaking,
one who suatched the $1,000 from his box, He Kr. Milahe directed that dofendant's face reference to the Audience of the Foreign An alarm of fire was given last night by the Complainant stated he was on duty at 4 n.m. idoctified him beans be bad seen him doing. be examined. Ministers. It secas to be the effusion of somo Insurance Company's bull, and was cohoed by on Saturday, in a lone near the Ku-shing work is fireman, Do arrived, in this colony ou cotially minded Chinese, who wished to the Central Folter-station, much to the disgust Theatre, when he saw the defendurt sitting the 3rd instant.
of the police, who could not uncertain ite where-down concealed, having in bis possession s anake is skit upon what appeared to him the ants. However, four engines were gnidad aloth bundle containing the above mentioned absurdity of the Foreign Ministers having an down to the Wanabi-market, where it was said thinge, except the skeleton keys, which he audience, bat isticated au grand aerica by our the fire was; and what unpleasantly roused found on defendant's person, also two paper
the antires and others ont of their Sunday torohes. The lighted fantern was placed with | Northern contemporary, who perceives in it evening's rest. The engines then returned. The the Sab face to the wall so that the light could a matter of grave political importance. On turm was practice.
not be seen till moved. Al the station, after this occasion, however, we think the Deity
arrating bins, the distendant and he won & new nomer, and lived in Tripingahna, and had gone News has departed from its usual discrimi
out to obey a call of nature. Co tie rond to ration in respect to Chinese affairs, and bas
the station, the defendant waked to bo let go, been tempted to verity its prophecy concern. The above patch was commenced on Friday, had promised to give him some money. ing the evils which must result from the after waiting ont for two or three delitve day only, ezd had gone, out as stated in Defendant said he bad been in the Colony Audience not being properly notified in the neat members of the Club, with the Garrisbu
the charge-móín. Ha new nothing of the nt the wickets. Lieut. Muster and Private Pelini Gazette, upon very slender grounds. A Newton at once cocamenced to make runs, bat undle, and the keys were not found on him at
all. Cbiunman who should judge of the exact Newton was soon caught the wickets. Capt. Cole, Lieut. Riai, and Privates Elsa and
-Inspector-Orley said he was present, and saw state of political feling at home by a skit in Forster followed with little apenean, Lot Lieut. the keys taken out of the defendant's purse. Panch, or, to come nearer honie, who should Muster, was hard at work all the time, and by the district watchman.
Defendent said the keys were put in first form his estimate of the sentiments of fototal of 18 on the fall of the sixtla wicket. contributed $4 rung, in fine form, towards the
The ouse was then-ramauled for one week, "reigners towards the inhabitants of the Cer. Skinner and Private Ellia made runs fast,
lestial Empire by the lively offusions in Fuck, would probably scarcely be wider of the mark than any contemporary is in ite estimate of the ridierlous skit which has been circulated in Chinese at Shanghai. If it were designed to have any political influence, it would ter-
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CRICKET.
THE GABRIJON 7. THE HỌNGKONG CEICKET CLUB,
when a einnge of bowling was effected, Mr. Jobneon going on with slow, which proved rory destructive. The change came too late. bowever, for on the fall of the tenth wicket 102 cons were registered.
BEFORE F. W. MITCHELL, “ESĄ. ·
The ontein which William Anderson, third engineer, and Angus Maclean, firaman on board the British "eternship Olzaljon, were obarged with robbing a Chineas Fassenger paced Sub-a-loi, on the creaisy of the 90th ctober; in tiss engine.room, at sea, in a gale,
was resumed.
THE "GLENLYON" JAB 29.
To the Court, complainantsaid he came to the Police Court on the 6th, and aid an informa tion, sume produced
Mr. Brereton informed the witness that' iti his information be enid 4 o'clock, and asked him whether that was trao or not,
Witness and it was supposed to be 4 o'clock, and what he meant. The man who had the axe came from forward, and be could not recognise him again, although he broke open his bas, robbed him, and prabed boa duen. He know the defendant because he had sat down with isia several times. The man's face was black who took away bin $1,000. The morning was not dark. He only recognised the defendant Mr. Beretou informed the withose that in his information be swore he could ro cousine both men, and asked whether big in- formation wastane or his present evidence.
Witness denies that he said in his informa.
tainly have been written in a very differont subsequent wickets fell in rapid succession, of the sum of 18 silver two and half guildersion that be conlil recognise the two men.
E is also not very surprising that a joke of this kind should have been perpetrated, con sidering the fossy importance which foreign- era buvo attached to every detail connected with the alienes, at the obviousness, Therefore, of a bit of the kind being likely to
1ell.
hebind the wickets, Private Fairbanks bowled
und the 5th wieket fell for only 0 runs. „
Newtus dil ut last long. Private Else, well a stand againe the bowling, and, although
supported by Lieut. Rich, afforded the specta- tors the most brilliant diepay of cricket, which bas been seat this reason, Mr. Johnson in bowling gave way to Mr. Deane, but
the change had little effect, Private Elee for upwards of an hour knocking the boating from both ende all over the field, in the most epirited manner. He was finally caught in the long field by Mr. Grug in find style-Eaving scored 57, consisting of one 6,one 5, two 4'a, six S'e,
We are disposal to think that there is too gra a tendency to attach impartavós to documents of this bind among the Chinese; -uml-that-uxempting-bere-by-me of an uneven, and six 1'. Ibehould be added that doubtedly inflammatory character sich as the he was badly missed at slip, when he had Death Blow to Corrupt Doctrine, and cer- scored but 18. Theianings closed for 99, which tain proclamations which bace at times ap gave the club 143 runs to get to win. ↑ peared making direęt charges against foreign.
, they are not worthy of the attention which
This Club opened their second innings with Mosers. Handley and Woollatt at the wickets,
who held the own well for some time without
remarked that at one stage, of the case he had
trial.
William Mannocktu seaman on board the
are estir, charged with the robbery of a pillow box containing 847.45, from a Chinese passenger pamed B-a-on, from ander bie bond, whilst lying down on, the duck during the hon, and beaty scas sweeping the ship, on the passage from Singapore to Hongkong, came on again."
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Mr. Brereton begged to differ with Mr. Brown.
Witodas, in further cross-examination by Mr. Brereton, sud that he did say one of the two men had a mark on his face. That that was the defendant.
was detained for then.
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Mr. Brereton said he could, it was only hear. any to him, and he was very worrow that the ause had taken so long se it bad. He did not know his Worship was on well.
the
The case in which Joba Pallin, a textann on the stommar Glenlyon, was charged with robbing Chinese passenger named Mong-shui-mi, of $1,250, was remanded to this day, Monday.
Mr. Brereton remarked that after the unsen. victing evidence of the osas jast comitted, Mr. Brown would perhaps withdmw it.
Mr. Brown said he would let the onse take its couTAS.
The Court then rose, at 8.75 p.m.
CORONER'S INQUEST.
Insprutor Surved mûd time there was a park |on the right obork, the remains of a ser bail. John Suith Hogg, the chief-oute of the ed sark, considering the diftisalty thy sou certifiante four years. Heommanded the ship Mr. Brereton denied that such could be catt. Glenlgen: depined to having held a master's plainson bad in potating it out after pulling Marino, of Liverpool, and loft bor to join the An inquest was held on Saturday on the body Cross-examined by Mr. Bretoa-He had defendant's nume about, zu though he was going Glentyen, proferring a steamer. The Glenlyon's of a Chinese woman named Wong-n-uur, who it been lying near the funnel the night he was to shove him. rebbed; he went bure ne 6 p.m. Alters this
lent payenge was from Singapore to Hongkong, was alleged committed suicide by taking opiuma. Oben-a-lo, witados onlled for the prasceu with a full cargo and 280 Chiness. There was The jury consisted of Nesars, A. Westol, F. G. statement, and said he went to the spot attien, was found to have gone away, complaining a large quantity of Inggage on the docks, which Richard, and W. G. Humphries. midnight. He had two hores, which were placed of sichness.
woa partly lashed and partly loose. There were Dr. Whurry doposed; The body of deceased close "Dithe maiuman, and he could and them Mr. Brereton wished to recall the "camplain, also 80 care of acida on board. During the was brought to the hospital this morning. Had from where he was lying. His boxes were culto eat, but he was found gone, and the plea was pale the acide mught ire, and had to be bean dead about 12 hours, and was thất để x secured. His boxes were not interfered with to gel food.
thrown overboard. The passengers' luggage poorly nourished female adult, about thirty previous to seeing the ama go to the with Mr. Brown the walled Mong-ui-mi as awit got loose also,during the storm, and to prevent years of age. There was an abrasion on the the man went to his boxes on the morning of the axe. He could nut say what time it was
it disabling the crew it was thrown overboard. Icht oheek: bons and eye-row. The part of the Mr. Brereton romasked that this witness Some of the sess which came on the ship were cheat was flittered and contrasted on both the Sint.
complainant in the other case pot to comä on. so high that they swept over the funnel One aides, xe though there was a diasase. There Being ausweral in the affirmative. witress bout was washed completely way, and one boat were no estan al signs of opina. Apart fro wist on with his evidence, and said he reareas, budly above. The wheel wasked sway, and the other evidence, hoehould say 'death. resulted bered the 31st October, on the morning of vingbolts the unhora were lasted to were from disease of the lunge. which prest deal of luggage was thrown over torn eat of the decks. The engine-ruout
District watchman No. 20 deposed to bring board. The complaint one to bim that day, skylight drove in, the stake-bole doors wunbed on duty at 9 p.m. on the 14th inst, at Bonbum- at noun, and said one of the brew had robled away, the cabin skylight wabed sway, and the strand, and aw a man coining down the stairs bia of over $1,000. He did not point bien out, cubio portly tiled with water. The cugine-room of a bruse, who bad a tamp, and another man por did the complainnut mention bis narė. doer was washed away. The forestla break came up and spoke to him." The man with the Crose-examined by Mr. Brereton, witness raid water was washed out of its plans on the portlap went away. Witness neked the passer by the complainant told him that he had been sub-side, the iron bolts and brees were drawn out what was the matter. The newer was, "I bed between 6 and 7 o'clock, that his butes of the deck. The hon railing on the bridge think somebody has taken opium. He went off were close to the mainmost lie wis not told was also broken by the force of the sves, and a dory at 12 p.., and reported it to the houd the exact amount by the complainant. He was tuber of other iron rails were bent. He con- Watchman. The Club sent in Mesare, Deane and Stevens,
himself robbed on board, and was complainant sidered the vessel in danger during the typhoon. District watchman No. 24 deposed to being neither of whom made a stand against the swift
in a game Doty brought on..
From Apna.on Touraday to dam, on Saturday no sent to make enquiries about the death of anderband bawling of Private Elec, and the
Mr. Brown contended that inch points were wutobes were kept below; all hands were at their deconaed, and reported to Constable Templeton beside tite case in hand,
stations that could be during the gale, Bone that his thought there was some jealousy, Mr. Johnson accused 11 by careful play, and
In further answer to Mr. Brereton, witness of the crew, were disabled, the explain was one. Le-li-kui identified the body as that of hie style. In fact, it bears upon the surface, evi-fr. Woollate by stubborn blocking was "not
Mr. Brereton appeard for the defendant, and This part was then referred to the interpreter, said he did tell the complimaut ke bad brun The captain was wanted under the quadrant of first wife, Wong--am, agad thirty.ais. Had
robbed, and land a similar case. dence of being only rasant as a piece of ban: out" for II. Mr. Ohatar algo obtained 11, make was informed by Mr. Mitobelt that he had who interpreted the information.
the rudder, Frous 4 a.m, to 7 àm. on the 31st been married to her sixteen years, and bas Mr. Brown-again-opposed auch gasstiqua be there were very heavy o weeping the deck, two sub and a daughter He had two "tering, the drin, of which as Chinaman could the log hit f 7. The iontags ulosed at 12nelied his conditon and the Attorney Mr. Lee-la-kwingil be did aut interpret
o'clock on Saturday, for only $9.
General, and the latter had informed him that the whole of the information.
ing put.
and the Obincas pusongers were very much wives, the acound of whom he marr ed fail to perceive. Prince Kung breaking his The scoond innings of the Garrison opened pruna facie cise ban been made out, con- Mr. Aokoy, interpreter of the Court, just then Mr. Brereton asif he only wanted to bring ont alarmed. The ship was making auch weather that about a month ago, The deccused maver cap into ten thousand pics, and the Foreign in the most satisfactory mannor for the Clubsequently he would commit the defendants for entered the Court and said Mr. Lee-lim-withat this witness acted in concert turether with sin person could walk the dreke, and seamen ate much; she consted, and spat, flood. the complaint and Mr. Lee-lan-kvi, tu come had to watch their opportunity from one hold Since he had married his second wife, she had Ministers being completely unable to apicut. Masters was caught in the first over trial at the Supreme Court. His Worship did interpret the whale,
Mr. Lee-lum-kwi deined the point, and wid be forward and unke the charge.
another and make a sudden ragh. It was taken it to heart, and was very cross, and now proach the awful prósence of the Emperor, in the next by Mr. Johnson. Mr. Skinner, thought the case might be dealt with summari-was called away by Mr. Colline at the timo be
The question being put by Mr. Brereton, not possible for Chinese to come down from and then bad a quarrel. The last quarrel was hre pieces of exaggeration which would be! Private Ellis, and Caps Cole were disposed ofly by two magistrates, but subsequently from was busy, and did bat Bnish,
vilnem soid bs did act in conart with com- the top of the iros house and look on at what the 13th inat, which was about him giving what had transpired, apart fimul any influence too much for any Celestial to take literally./in the next three overs for listo or nothing the Marine Court of Enquiry might instil, be Mr. Lee-in-kw was enllyd sway, and a friend | Court to wanke complaints aud institute for a minute or two, without being washed at 7 a.m., be returned bone. When he left in
Mr. Achoy baving bia wemary feshened, exid plainant and Mr. Le-lum-kwi, and, come up has been described, or at anything taking place a coverlet to his second wife. On the 14th inst But the Club were again doomed to die. thought it advisable to take fuster consider of Lee-lum-kwi's interpreted a part, bob he was sharges. At this tige Mr. Dreiston proposed away aft by the seas. There were Chinese the morning his wife was asleep, but when he appointment, Privates Newton and Else nudestino in the case,
Defendants were then count not aŋre whether Leelam.kwi interpreted that so call the officers Foy the defeaco,, renjurling on the top of the iron brusest that time, that | coiurned atus was awake, and secimed to be in part or not. They were neither of them sworn that they would have to leave, no the steamer being the only place of safety on the decks, grest pain. Hẹ, thinking she had taken opium, When the luggage got smashed up by the sens, gave her some restoratives, but she only took a Mr. Brown contanded that it was a inieture. Mr. Mitchell said he though not, as be had he saw some tease dollars laying about. No little, and died about 10. p.in. He believed tha just received a communication, as Featmeter complaint of a robbery was made to Lim, but at and taken opinas, because he found a small jar General, that her departure was delayed till noon of Saturday, the la: instant, he saw an with quantity of opinn in it. He did not know daylight on Sunday, and be thought it better umbrella fight, after the gate, amongst the bow abo Lad got the opium. He thought to go on with the cass in its straight course.
Chinese, and be beard that one Chinees bud docensed took the opium, because he had Mr. Brerpton said he was not aware, of the robbed another of $470. Tho defendant was taken aucther wife. The hraje on deconsect stramer's departure being put off.
a very quiet and orderly was. Witness took were occasioned by deceased kubeking berwelt Witness was then told to describe the mark, Mr. James, of Meara, Jardine, Matheson &aminand of the ship when the cap sin got against the but, when he was ende wuring to Mr. Brerston oppoured for the defendant, when the witncer got down and with he dirty Co., who happened to be in Court, in answer to disabled on the 31st.
use resturalivers when the mug remarks boisme applicable from band began munting the defendant's clean face Mr. Mitchell, said the departure was put off, Cross examined by Mr. Brown, witness suid Tintai-yv& deposed to being employed by the bendly in one.
aboer, and pulling ble kose, maoli to the dieguet in douaequëtins of "This oneu going on,
only the top of the esin went over the fannel the last-witness de-au-urah, Ca-the14binst The defendant was accordingly committed of the defendant, but failed to find it, -
To Mr. Brown, witness swil he had been roh. Had the body of the sun como against deceased bad nothing to eat, but a litilo con- for trial.
Witness was told to go back to the witness-bed of $1,250,
funnel if world tave ourried the Jee as had been the case the last few daye. Be The shief ofhour and the chief engineer being box, and describe tão mark.*
Chalo, a Chinese prazenger on, board the [ fuant) with it As mrunk of the luggage tween three and four the deceased seemed to be called upce to sign their recognizances, Mr.Witness said the mark was a small por steamship Gleniyor, stated he rementored the as could be secured was done so. but the sleep. Witcar went into her room to see how Brereton observed that the steamship Blentyon mark near the monty, which he saw that morn-mcruing of the 31st October; a storms was rest was thrown overboard. He could not she was, and saw her sitting on the bed and was proved to sew that day, and, if the two ing, though defendant's face was black with ging at the time, so much so that he could say whether a man could stand one minute throwing herself ab at. Witness said, "What is getting meus rube, when Mr. Woollatt was officers were required to resin bebind, it would coal dust, and it was not yet daylight, though not hear the belt ringing, and he was thirsty, or five minutes without being washed away; be the mattep and the only answer she could get is given to then. Jaun CHINAMAS, 29 well aught at slip. Mr. Handley continous an ob. be ist possible for the ship to leave. See land a light. At the tiuje bis boxes were robbed, ou tie and could not tell the time when he saw the would perhaps only have time to taku one step was the depensed pointing to her bead and sigh- as Jina BuLL, likes his joke, and if he sees, an stinate defence, and secured 15 in good form, oded long ago, and would have done as had over up to the top of the house where he is. time in Batavie. The complainant being near to drew Dr. Brown's attention to the clock, and the husband's return, but she died at 10 p... | cargo in for the north, and should bave pro- 31st, the gene were high, and continually came I complainare, whom he had known for a long At this stage it was 7 pun, when witness ine, She gut the deceased some medialne before oppertunity of pulling the Barinarian leg by bowled by Lieur Master. t. Greis after not the Marine Court of Enquiry which bud Although the seas were so high bis boxes were bi said, "Look here, the sermon are breaking anked him if he knew what time it was, as he witbank saying a word to anyone, only sighing
but striking rashly at a straight ball, was clean wards secured 9, and Mr. Starkey was the only taken place, and a few repairs which were untill on the deck safe, and although the stas per my bax." He looked down and saw the nonsidered he was only wasting time.
Deceased, seem troublot let her husband thorhyor who made a stand, cecaring 14 by
cessary, prevented ber
same on the decks as described, he was able to box was being broken span, and he saw the de. Mr. Mitchell brought this witness to his taking another wife, and said, "Never mind; gareful play, when he was fively caught by Mr. Mitchell informed Mr. Brereton that there down, and struggle with the man with his fendant take therefroms a bag, apparently very bearings, and informed hire that he had to pay let him any, I was always sick.”
captain or she gents could apply to have a money. When be gow the mad running away, heavy. The complement immediately went due respect to the attorney for the other side, W. T. Gair deposed: - tte was acting Inspec giving the match to the Garrison by 81 zune,
The Gelding of the Garrison throughout was ould be temporarily filed by other officers till it. The reason why he did not go and struggle seize hold of it, but another man pushed the bim to answer the questipte.
ude to him, he went to No. 47, Banham-strind. with the man with the $1,000, was becanes the complainant, and his fell, in the meantime a excellent; a good example to the Club. The Club thay cuald rejoin their vessel.
Witness resuming oridente, in cross-examina. It respectable hause, He found deceased were wuch less notive, end gare many tupo to,
Mr. Brereton replied that he was fully aware mun with the axe pushed him down, He did heavy een came on board and washed him down tion, and thers were 290 Chinese passengers un on Chinese bed, and made enquiries as to bar the farrison by bud throwing in and a general of the course that might be takon respecting not go and report to any perens belonging to from where he was on to the other side of the board; he bud nlready said that before. He did death. She was covered by a nig. There were want of jadguent in fielding.
Special Sessions, still in that case the reach the ship. The dollars which were scattered ship, and he saw no more. The baggage we aut count them on coming on board, nor when no sigas of opium about the room. He bad a would be delayed five days or a week, and consi, about the deck wors in letters, consequently he then being washed about. He identified the leaving. During the gate they were stoned watabman placed to watch over the body. This dering the expenses were $200 per day to the did not she thote. The wares game and swep defendant on board; be often eat with thorn He away in cabin, forecastle, &c., de. He did not morning be ordered the body to be recapred steamer, this would be a serions luss, and as re- them all away, and not the bug. The rays the defendant take the bug forward. go about and ask the Chines whether to the hospital, and the busband handed him guards the Engaveient of other officers temp-] came afterwards and threw the boret 97er-- Gloss-examined by Mr. Brereton, witness said they had been robbed, as he could not accal mall opizm pot (produced). He seeing some porarily to the positions of the engineer board, but he could not say what time. and chief-mate, that would be impossible, for was close to the box, and saw it. At the time the gocurrence took place, with complainant. and tried to find out where the Chinese had told that is was marks of Chinese medical he was lying dosa besale the funnel, when the language. He stopped the umbrella fight,ke in the face, suked tho relaon, and was two reasons, namely, Dona could be found to his box was thrown overboard it was still The box was on deck," and witness was, on the put the $470 alleged to have been stolen, Blarkey, Symonds 19
taka auch position temporarily; and, soondly, kahad, and the person who threw it over had iroo easing round the fasemel. Just at the time Robert Merry, the chief engineer, was then
Cheung-chan-oheung desposed to being vor- be dissbarged. the officers were ca the articles, and could not to unlash it; this sloo be saw. Other bores were of the occurence the ship was steady, and con- sworn, und stated the defendant was a fireman want to deceased. On the night of the 14:h accred in the same manner. He was sea sick painot dropped down to the top quickly. During the passage a typhoon occurred. The she was told that the decused had taken opise. Mr. Mitchell naked Mr. Brereton whether he as the time, and was not frightened at the The length of the iron hunec at the funnel was defendant was in th: stoke-hole from a.. to she had never seen the opium pot (produced) was sure the captain had got bis alearance, and buisterous wither. On his arrival he enquired some considerable feet, and several feet wide, 8am on the 31st October, all the time. That before, neither did she know where the deceased whether he could get away,
about the time, when he was told to go to make the fuquet in the centre, and the top of the was his real watch, und he was sure the web The jury returned a verdict si feto de se.
got it froms. Captain Templeton replied that he was not his complaint, and he was advised to go to the. house is applied by atopa at sitbor end. there all that time. Euring that time the mon sure, but be believed he could get his dearunce | Keo-oheong Hong, Bhukum-errand Wast. as be was lying down kis face was looking aft: had to be more than usually careful with the ut any time; nothing was suid to him at the These enquiries were made immediately on his the boxes were on the right side (Part side). fras, and he took more notice that tho.co Barleur-office to the contrary.
going on shore on the moring of the ti, wavy. He was fire steps from the fangel, and two steps were at their posts, as the weather necessitated Mr. Mitchell asked Captain Templeton He came to the Police Court on the Stb, by leading from the owing to the deck. le did him to look after them more to see that they whether he was sure he could procure bis clear- bimself, and alone. Mr. Ice-lumi not so the box brokou open to did not know were there. This enabled him to be positive above port to the 11th stunt. We take the The straumar Chinkinny brings slates from the ance, as from a conversation be had with his did not pesist him in the prosecution. of his own kuolee who broko open the box. that the defendant was at his post all that thee. following items from the N. C. Daily News: condjutor, who was's member of the Marino Mr. Lee-lum-kwi, now in court, is not in He heard the noise, but-did not look rill the Cron-examined by Mr. Brown, wituens saiu | Coure of Engany, be understood that thereyourt on his behalf, Re never bad any coolimist called his attention. He also went the defendant might buve been out from his money under fuine preteners from the Agr The trial of E. H. Stoddard, for obtaining is might be some impediment. It was true his Forsation with Mr. Lee-lum-kwi before be cute down after the Worphenant, and saw the depot five minutes, or ten minutes, but no mare. Bank, was acid on the 30th instant, at the goadjutor did not jauks his remarks with onto make his complaint and lay his informu fondant going forward. He saw the man with This could only happen whilat he was in the United States Consulate. The consed pleaded but hat sich an Audienes was granted, and Mr. Starkey, a Master, Elec.. Master, E... 14 there might be sate difficuity in procuring the interpreter who interpreted bis informa- or abort, stout or slight. He aw the wat with in the cugino-room and atoke hole, four of prisonment.
fideuse, but he suggested it as probable that i tion? The sauce interpreter, Mr. Aolicy, waa the axe, but could not say witsther bo was tall cagive-room. There were reatoke-hule men guilty, we was sentenced to four years' ix- to some extent agcomplishes the very object. Watt, s out 11 Heo, bao clearance, the Hurbon-anster wished to tion. He did not know Lee-lum-kwi. He did the are push down the complainant. He did which were in the latter place. Two de
c. L'ator, run whicir the notification in the Paling Gazette | Mr.Bymonds, e Re, Newton, not eat.........
make a report to the Government respecting not know the party in count pointed out (we not know what became of the mun, with the fendant could not get out of the stoke bolo tiene, was to come off on the 14th instant.
The rid of Mr. Mayne, for alleged defaloa. Dr. Tregesnick, Else
0 e so, b Master....... the result cute to at the Marine Court of En-un-kwi) Akers this statement and said he axe. The complainant returned to the top of without passing him. All the men were at would have accomplislied. We may be cer-
Mr. Haydon, Ele
We understand, an good authority, that the De Elsey Marie....quiry. But to prevent atry further incon- did kaos hím He had no coureration with the house, and to again followed him, whilet work in the engine-room and stake-bole be- Customs. Commission at Viconi, Messrs. lain that the Chinese, judging by their lights,
veniences ur referruce to the two offigura, he the party pointed out previous to laying bis he was down there was vary boisterone. Ho tween 4 and 8 um. on the Flat October Bowra, Hannen, Detring, and Drew, bas begy winxid not look upon the Audience, if only
would suggest that Mr. Brereton cousuited the information at the police court. The party in þad been to sva six times before. Daring the To Mr. Brereton, witness said there were 12 officially received by the Austrian Court as well. Crown Solleitor, and take the reading of the twu pours did interpret to M., Acboy his informon.storm be was in a state of Terror, and he was furnaces; three to cach Eruman. If one of as by the Austrian Foreign Office as the repre- the baro fact of it had been stated otherwise,.
officers' evidence in the depositions taken at tion. It was a cubre ocident meeting Lee-lam-especting the vessel to founder every mouent. them went away, he would soon be inlesed, and bentatives of Chins and the Chinese Govern than as a somewhat peculiar and rather
the Police Ocart in the Fupreme Court
kwi in court.
The boxes ware boing dished about; the exlied down again. comical affair; and the skin question might
ment at the Exhibition. This any be right Mr. Brereton replied that that wie the course Mr. Brereton asked witness how he could accamon throw them aboard. The ingenge Mr. Brereton then said is witnesses were all enough, and we, dare my the goatlemen in be would pursue, there being none other open count for Lee-lam-kwi being there, and readily we being throva overboard just at the time on mined, and thinking bie. Worship had made question are properly acoradited; but any not just as well have been written after the fact
to him; and consenting to allow Mr. Brown to frating us interpreter.
the rubbory took place, namely, between 6 and up his mind to commit, woe about to depart, the readiness of Customs' employéa to accept teen officially notified as without-its-
Mr. Mitchell remarked that he could not see 17 oʻaluck..
when Mr. Mitchell asked him it be intended such appointments, be availed of by Chines being published. In fact, it would have boc Privam Else.
what bearing all thie had to the case,
The sitting of the Court bad extended by saying anything to shuko ba, decision in aend-offieldom us an excuse for not catering into Mr. Brereton replied that it went to abew this time to 5.30 pm, when Mr. Mitchell drowing the case for is all the more deling if the Audience had been privato Newton.
official foreign relations ? We want no mid- the credibility of the witness.
Mr. Brown's attention to the clock, remarking Mr. Brereton, begging his Worship's pardlemen between China und Europe. notified, just as those hits in Patch tell best
Witness, resoming evidence, auid 'tre de strongly the amount of novecmary, evi- don, kuid he bid came to the conclusion. H. M. 6. Ourlow.. left on Saturday for the which red to some chcumstance to which
fandant was known to him before, having dance he had gone through, and the andace that his Worship iatoniled committing all Loochoo Islands, to present to the King the Been him half an hour previously going duwa sary pratraction on botasides, especbully in the the cases for triat, but if his Worship did not, mercats sent him by the British Government, the attention of the public has been drawn
into the forecastle with his face bluck. Bing of pro-aalantion adopted. He, as he would ask in that case for the defendant-to in recognition of his kindness to the urow of be the serious prints. Without, therefore, in
The case in which Joseph Jackson, a seaman It was the only time previously to eevingmagistrate, was willing to bear both sides to the be discharged, as there was not particle of the Benares Commander Chorch is accom any way denying the importance of yeally
on board the British aduaner Glonlypa,, wao bim go down into the forecastles after being fallaut extent, but oborring the mode of avose-evidence to convict the wn in the duck. He panied on his mission by Mr. Brunun, an bekalf · virulent placards and pumphlets against
charged with the robbery of $1,000 from a Chi-rubbed by bin. The son why he said in hie examination elicited no point wbiob toro on the contended that the complainanta bad bad their of . B. M. Consul, and also, we believe, by an neke paasenter of board, on the boring of the evidence to Mt.Prown that defendunt was ́e dase, his patience failed him, and he felt duly boxsa mushed overboard, and these charges had Interpreter courteously, delegated by the (foreigners in China, we camunt belp thinking
31st al., during a typhon, on the passege- fireman, was bis brands were black. The mur board to spot, considering bis illness and the only been. instituted with 4-view of renovering Japanese Consul. the present effusion is little more than a
Le bad, been sitting over the ease. ·
an equivalent to their lost property, if they had- We hear on good authority that the sentence "piece of harmless playfuluces, the best joke connected with which is the intoree import ance which a foreign paper has been induced to attach to it.
a good piece of claff, ia de likely to do soak
Mr. Punct is to have a laugh at Frenchmen
about frogs, or Gerinans about Sauerkraut
and long pipes, But fortunately these bar Lieut. Master-ending the innings for 61, and ¦ Special Session, or the two oficere, positions the knew he had the puckel with the $1,000 fo| down and put brade on tho bax, and tried to who could see the clock well enough; it was foror of Police, and in 'consequence of a report
se little bits of later de-not result in any- Lhing boto, serious than a return fire in the cerns papers of the poople, who are made the subjects of the jocularities, and are not taken as eridunen of intense' international; hatred.
I foreigners looked upon such sitlers among themselves with the same seriousness as they regard them among the Chinese, there would be nothing but perpes sual ware.
HARRISON.
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First Innbays,
Becond Insing deut. Mater, Seth, b Grig....31 e Slavens, o Greig Private Newlan, 60th, Chator,
b. Bun
1.b., Benne Capt. Cole, 80th, hugemnick: Se Chanter, Greig Lunt. Rich, 2, Croig h
Teato Private E'se, 500', e Gewig, b. Deut. We do not, of course, in any way deny the Private Faetor, Eth, b Dear run sut
• Graig Tregenpick 37 klaportance of the naiission to publiela a pro-air, Skinnar, C., run out...15c Symonds, b Groky.
Private Ellis, 36ła, « & b Jake-
17 e Starehe, b Jolean o
b Johnson...
per asconat of the Audience in die Pcking | son. Gazete, as this le ulivious enough on its own · Privalo Fairbanks, 80th, b-Jahn-
basis; bus if the only burn of the omission Lieut. Sherrard, & (k, ↑ Canonis is not aut
b Jebao
Privata Bunday, 80th, nat cat. l'abast..
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was the absurd effusion which has recently beer published in Shangbuj, there would curely be much reason to regret it. In ne point of view the skit will tend to do good Fire Fig. Rather then arm. Howgrer als it re-bir. Deans, blas
Hir. Bleseda, b Biso.... presents the Audience of foreign Ministere Mr Handley, ran out.... by the Emperor to have been, it admits the Mr. Jahan, Sherrard, Eleil b Bl.......
Mr. Greg, HUBRAHMAN Be Skinnor, b Ele
The Gazela of Saturday gives thở Rəgistrar.
Lent, Master
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HOWLING ANALYSIS.
GARSIKON.
Mr. Deano. Dr. Ironich.. Mr. Grieg.... Mr. Jolasma.....
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Kaido
1 (176
13
316 55
123
4 846 111 £2
18 K9
Maiden
go on with the case of Jackson to bie absence,
he at pace west to carry out his proposition, Op returning, the iwo officers declined for a few Diantes to sign their recognizunous, but being
4. informed by the Court. that they would have to
do so, aud beipe perenaded by Mr. Brora un, they eventually complied.
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SHANGHAL
611.0 from Singapore to flongkong, one un- again with the axe be believed was a seimas, beoa:ise tim Brereton replied that he was not swure theso kama—any way to get money if they nuld the Naval Court in the inee, of the Dreas.
19347 188 14-1710.8
110,5 Las 10 am, instead of at 9 o'clock, she time his fave was white. He was looking about the Mr.
16.6 appointed, in, consequence, as Mr. Mitobellobip for the next three days, bat could not find f of bis Worship's illness.
in some way. Thla, the complainant in the case mon Gartle. has been sustained, and Captain 4.5 stated, of in having been very ill, suttaring biar. He could not describe the nên, savo that Mr. Mitobell raid he, informed them both ourut pending bad sworn to that he had come MoRitchie's appeal against ic disallowed by 18.0 from rheumatis.
it was of wood and iron.
taking his sent a 19 .m. that being an hour with a view of regaining the amonat, and that the Board of Trade. Mr. Brown appeared for the complainant, The Court the adjourned at 1.45 till 115 late, that it was in emsequence of bierbeuma aevoral applications had been made by agents It is not generally known that the Jesuit Me and Mr. Brereton for the defendens,.
p.m., but previous to adjournment, Mr. Brere tim. He bad leaned to the accommodation of to obtain money on a compromise.
Fatbore at Sika-wei, baro lately started pr Mr. Mitobal reaarkod stut as they had an ton remarked that it might be the ship would the attorneys in the oare, grouting remunde ta Mr. Brown begged that thie be teft out, unless Observatory, which, if it grows in proportion". The net results of the Modoo war are snu interpreter engaged for the case, be would suglevo, and in that case the officers would have, swit their convenience, supecially on the part of Mr. Breretou intended bringing evidence to to their other establishments that, neigbhone, General's actura of births and deaths for the ed up in the statement of Mr. Dyer, of the rest that the base be recommended, the two tog in her. The depositions in the other the defence, as had the quees come on Tuesday prove it
hood, promises in time to be an importani. bird-qarter of 1813. The total birth were Price Commissjon, that in the whole war four Attorneys having no objection, the new inter cases were to be read in the Suprema Court, at 2 o'clock, they would have been finished long Mr. Brereton. then went on to say the one addition to the scientific institutions of Stapg 481, sal total depths 748 in Victoria and the Modons were exterminated, while two sol- preter was sworn in, and stated his name was and he would begin requed to the case in hand. ago.
was troped up. The cuso stood on the evi- bai datciels of Show-ke-wan, Bauley, Aberdeen, diers were killed for och bost Modec. Yong-pheng-fox, acting agent of the Koug, that the court would allow the exatoination of Mr. Brereton remarked that he was much tones of two men, who, with the gentleman Our readers will be interested in the tramal and Kowloon. Of this gumber, 47 births and 41 SUBLIME TRANSFORMATION-By a printer's man-sing-bong.
the offloare firet, when the court sat again. obliged to Mr. Mitaball for the adjournment be in the Court, (painting to Mr. Les-lan-kwi), tion, which we publish below, of a decurrät drutha occurred amongat pursens other than, error, says The Times, the "Poet Laurente” Chuo-kwi, native of Bukin, declared. Mr. Brown ranarked that to take the required, and was sorry.his Worship wasso ill, but had accopied armo time in framing their which is extensively circulati among the Chi- Chinese: 17 of the deaths were of insidents, was transformed, in our report of the Arch-stated be was a trader, formerly at Singapore, straight course he witnesses would not occupy he did not thing this long adjournment was inoburge, from the 4th to the 6th. The case nest, as an authenticated aeneant of the All-
hiaboy of York's sermon before the British Eo took a look passage in a steamer from minél time cons
conarquence of his application, an Life Worship of course must have a man with a marked dienge. Wo predicted something of the kiad, Ansoniation, into the Post-office teloxmple." Singapore to Hongkong. He did not know the The Court resuming its sitting, Sergent G.; inferred, so much as it was the enues of the fauv; information is laid, warTANDS
SUBPLOYOLA-A rustio, drank his first glupavumo of the atoumier, Cat, she belonged to Jar Wassonins No, 57, Born, stated he voived Murine Court of Enquiry,
are in the absence of a proper notilleation in the issued, and search is made for the man with Peking Ganette, and in pace, the circum of sprutor very leanly the other day, and dine's. He went on board on the 26th October, warrant on the 7th instant to search the British Me, Mitelial drew Mr. Brereton's attention the mark on the face. There is hardly a constances. But this paper is, peruspa, a little Clay, as to the advisability of colatine and then, eying the waiter inquiringly, anxiously This witness's evilance has already been paa. steumer Gianlyon, by virtue of which he to the respondence between them on Taos brought forward but the guadrality of men more nearly trathful at the beginning, and a re-imiering the Ordinances, we find thas an urbed, "It'e all right, s'pose Why, listed, asmely in his information and evidence went on board at 10 m., when a man at the day mapasting the adjoutoment, and said the have a mark somewhere on tas body. Accord-little more ridicaloas at the end, tha might error was motie in stating that the index only yes," and the waiter, besitatingly, but what at the Murine Court. The following are additions: gangway asked him whether he had a warrant. Marine Court of Buqay had nothing to doing to the evidence, no dollura were sees, but a bave been anticipated.
fonded to 1965. The first, Oslimanse book is do you ne? Why the thing won't go off Witoas stated bin doltare consisted of Muxl-le aid he had both a search wurrons and be with the adjournment of this case, un had it suutelis nude at a bag said to contain dollars, We hear that Mr. J. J. Caun has been ap to that date, lait a expplementary one brings is fellow, will it p
rane, Spanish, and the rest were similar to one to arruss any person pointed offt. He was commented on Tacsley, the Marine Court and none of the wituusace can give any dou-puuted rangur of the Hongkow Wharf. the Ordinance up to 3 of 1870. There is, It is not enough that we wish well to others. be prodoved (a Maxmillian dollar). He bad accompanied by the complainant and would have had to wait their plousure; as it was,gription of the alleged map with the axe; all In the anso Russell & Co., libelluts, huwver, still a large interval, to wake up, and Gar feelings should clatho themselves with coralsu do lottors, containing money, but how much. Leo luksi. He asked the man at the gang. the Marine Court got the lead, and the Folice they say is, he was neither too stout nor to Hongkong and Shangbai Bank, interven there is no doubt also that they aidly want responding actions. The spring which has no and what kind be did not know, it believed may for the officer in charge, od vite Court had to wait its pleasure, an the witnesses slight. He wonli opulend that the weather in which the petitioners ought to recover Ta rerbouling with respect to redenduricies. The outlet beoonica o stagnant pool, while that there were $300 more or less. Dis boxes were told by him the second mate was the could not be in two glues at once.. No person was such that no such.occurrence could bave 11,946 for materiala expended in the repairs of ¡RGER was prepared, it seems, by Mr. Listor whice pours itself off is the ronzing straw is looked and the keys were in his own posesion, licer in charge, and he naked to deo mkaew potter than Limsif the expenses attached happened. Here is a witness who says as the steamer Fing Ons judgment was yesterday alone, mid bul, as was understood, with sweist. pure and living, and is the cause of life, and He produced the keys. His position was abaft The sound-mate was told, and he oame, nod to and the responsibility of delaying a ship, went down with the comfluinant and given in the D. 8. Consular Cuttet, în favour of ance from Judge Bali,
beunty wherever it flows.
the main must when the storm arose, which witness toforised that offer of his mission. He especially steamers, and not to wasta farther came back with the complainant, yet buldotendumta.
all the remainder were 14. British, 3 Portas gese, G Fadiyn, and 1 Mily..
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