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THE DAILY PRESS, TUNSHÁY, AUGUST 15TH, 1981.
The following onrrespondance Ima passed be. tween the Hon, F. B. Johnson and the Secretary
of the Howard Amonation-
;'- { The Hon: F. Bulkeley Jalgaon to the Sestotary
and of the Howard Astreiation, Vid Naples,
Hongkong, 3rd December, 1881, William Tallnok, Esq. Soorstary,
Harvard Association,
usbority that's wrong has been dones is Tho Nagasaki Rising Sun axyas-The German | THE HON. F B. JOHNSON AND THE made by me upon the policy of the Govoraas if by their obisk, and, outside of official circles, the proper interment of those of the Japansko
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
Hongkong, with regard to the treatment of society has been offended by the frequent per: who bad boon killed, and to have the wonate, being perpetrated, or that there is a sepicion barate fans Dorgthen, which vessel lett Kobe
on the 1st alt, bound co Chefoo in ball
criminals, to the defenes of which you have sanal quarrelt and sandals which have charas properly attended top albo to males inquiries, ne of same weaker race being oppressed, and they came to griot in the Island How shortly after
hastily rushed with no ardour doubtless very terised Bir John Hennessy's relations with lie to those who were missing. The Flying Fish immediately accept the first ex parte atato- leaving port, as she was passed on the
pleaning to Sir John Haaasssy, but anforto. Hongkong Comacuity.
left about ten o'clocir. "the same, evɔning and ately entirely out of place in condorion with I could add much more to explain the conse arrived at Nagasaki on the 20th." meat madens gospel, and commence a furious stranded on a shoal to the north of Takami, in
very critical position.
the question I rafsed, and to which I must bag of rella! experienced by the colony, when the There were in all a total of thirty-six porona agitation against those whom they hastily
to recall your attention.
approaching departure of the Governor was any connected with the logation. Of this annibor, Writing from North Chine to the Western condemn as oppressors and wrongdoers. Morning Nos, an English officer on his travela
The request I mode to you in my latter of nounced in Warol last, by a detailed reference nine are missing, four were killed at Ninsen, the Sed December was that you would to go to the painful incapacity of his adininistration and fou were wounded. Notonly have these bumanitariannayodiations mapa: The way of the Komsans are decidedly
good na to barnishma with your autho- of wards not desde to Sanitary Refosta ne- Two orvettes, the. Zonge and the devi și By. the temerity and presumption to eit in judg- peculiar. Their great horror of and the precan.
rity, apen the strength of which your glacied to the insuffoiency of the Water Sup. rived at Koba, en ronds to Karas,. &n the after.- tions talion against the outer barbarian are in
Society, in its latest report, has not ply-to the deterioration of the Public Road zoon of the 3rd instant, and anotbor, tho Nishi, ment upon persons about whom they know nothomuelves a nariosity. They bare a system of
5, Bishopsgato Without, E.C., London. hasitated to brand publicly the colorista of to the neglect and pricțios discouragement of was expected the samo night. On board the thing, but they shut their ears against nay saatinsle all round the cat, who report, by bea
Air-The following statomment purporting to Hongkong with being stigh and inhuman," in the Government unsectarian sabools to the anlatter wors cums offices of the Foreign Oflae. THE
THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY, evidence on the other side, showing too often cons of fire, to the capital the approach of any bave been extracted from the annual report of haring offered an opposition, which it was nerobical nonfasica into which the Educational „The Nagasaki Rising Sun gives the following.
adventurous or infortunate. ludivinsk-auto-your Axociation, has boon reproduced in ons of cassary for a noble hearted Governor to Syatom of the Colony has been three-during adonat that they judgen case according to their predi- tanste from the fact that very few Europeane on kol newspapers:---
i brava,” to reforma in prison discipline.
five years' term of government, in the course of The fooling, ambaaling wo might almost lectione. Indeed it would seem that to theso land in Koren unless after going through the Anathor orataple of this" (eruel treatment In raply you ask us if I have road the Parlis. which, owing to the expansion of Grado in the say to hatred, that has for some time past existed: grievance juakers it is absolutely unpalstable ordeal of shipwreck. The people, however trust of prisoners) was afforded by the barbariems of mantery Blue Books on the subject, or have had Chinote waters, the public avons has shown between Jeparate settlers and the residents porta u CUNGKING; WŁADIwOazock to find out that.any argument can be adduma alipwrooked mariners very well-a vast improve l'oriminal treatment at Hongkong, until the no- under my uottee the expression of opinion on constantly increasing surples and a'larga oanh Korea, has at length culminated in open hostili.
ment on some parts of the China Coast. But ble-hearted Governor Pope Hennessy braved the Hongkong affairs by maoy estimable parsons-in-balance bas-malated in the Treasury But, tine that will undoubtedly tand to serious com LACOA and Panang have been added to the by the accused to show they are not quite so the last days of Fores's exɑlrgiveness have arrel-opposition of zeldab and inhuma colonists, and England, or the evidence furnished by the off. I refrala. I have said enough to indiests the plications, if not to actual warfare between the LACOA and Pawang have born adou vellack na tip have been minted. dudi alteram vod, and the opening as of sia country of effeated a practically surasustel fara of the cial correspondence in 1979 and 1981, by all whie's efficient cause of Garesser Hannasap's the two deuntries. B.B.. surveying vessel Erping It is shown, in your opinion, that Govarne popularity, and my principal object; in raniging | Fish, recently detailed toe duty on the Korean ORDER IN COUNCIL for the Gorerament of pariem is totaxim for the justics of which iterare is an event very shortly to be systern.
accomplished. This will put an end to Enssian
This alatamont, so injardons to the good name Heusay reforted the pound system of this Co-to your letters, is to protest against the statement posel, arrived from this scene of her shouts ou British Srabjecte in China and Japan, the Amoud
designs on the peninsula, it being an open secret of Her Majesty's subjets in this Colony, is sun leny with successful realis, as regards a mate your ostimable Society has publisly, but no doubt the 19th July, bringing about twenty Japanese after Port Ingareff, pes of the Northern Korean Found a place in the report of your entinent sad much opposition by some of the Colonists has any opposition raised here to a polley of hainanity Minister to the Korean Court, arut his staff, who tlist her fingers have long obed ossiderably traa, and, as I feel sure that it would not have rial daorasse in erime Yon proceed to say that unwittingly, mods, that that unpopularity is daate ratogeny, inaluding His Excellency Hanaboga, harbours. Vladivostnek, their pressut arsenal ofal Association, uoloss it but boen expported been manifested to the Governor's exertions and towards criminals or justice to Native races: hed boer sompoiled to as the country for their and caval station, possessing the disadvantage of by, what you deemed, adecuate testimony, I that "some of them have endeavoured to thwart If the Anthontioity of my statements of fast lives. Particulars of the rupture at Beoni, sa de- being iceband during the winter months, and ventare to request that you will farnish we will and discourage them," and upon this slender ba- is doubted, any one of the aminent members of failed by the refugees, are, briefly, as follows:-On- would have been a very agrootble one. Fort Las end, being sixays fres. the change the authority or authorities upon which you sis of a difference of opinion between soms of either House of Parliament, who are members of the afternoon of the 23rd July, private information dopted it as the deliberate expression of your the Colonists and the Governor, upon a question your Committee castify himself as to the truth was received that this actives were planning an ot belief.
! which cannot be stated to have been yet finally of them by moving for the multifarious papers or tack on the Legation, in consequence of which, It is my intention to avail myself of the ear. withdrawn from the domain of controversy, et Hongkong affairs, relating to the adivinistration preparations were mas by the lomates, tambar- liest opportunity to bring the pasongs in your thor hore or oleowhore, it would appear you hare 1877-81, in the possession of the Colonist Ollos, ing twenty-fivo, todefend themselves tedes bent of. report, which I have quoted above, to the formal | ventured to bring the sensational and injurioss or by the mero alingle process of applying to their ability. Later on, & Japanasa brought tas REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
ustice of the Legislative Coursil of the colony, charge against the charseter of a whole Colony, in lats disgraceful sosadal is the Colony,
for copies of oleil correspondence conoora. news that three of his countrymen, staðönta of but the meetings of that Body are held at saab | to which I have referred above. SUPPLIED TO THE “Daily Prosa”. irregular intergala and the facilition afforded to
natiron, whilst on their way to the legation, sad une loial members for the decussion of such
three policemen were sent out to andarone to escort them in; but nothing was afterwards. GASTIEN EXTENSION, AUSTELLASIA, ANquestions are so limited, that some time may olapse before Eshall be able to do 20.-I bare CHINA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S LINE.]
honed of either students or polico. Shortly after the honour to be, Sir, your most obediant servant,
this, shouting, throwing of stomas, and the re. part of fire-smas was haard, followed by some hälldieg ales by being act on fire, which repid y aprel to the Gogation building, leaving s alternative but to wadeavour to escapo. Pra parations were becordingly, made for a rush, and just about téidnight they suddenly opened the gate, and commence to fight their way ont, which, with the freo nae of their swords, they succeded in doing. They hastily proceeded to the police station, and afterwards. to the King's Palaos, bat could not gain ad I mission at either place. Daylight was now fast approaching, and they decided to start for Nin-
tailed asscants of the late attack on the Japa-to dry their aloties, it having rained on the way Jepan papers revoired pesterday contain do received. They were girou rooms with dres in son, where they arrived safely, and were kindly
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The ALPHABETICAL LIST of "Fonzion Krevents has been increased by upwards of through menbora of Parliament, or by de 1,300 names, and gives referenss to over 2,000 putations which, while really representing a few old women and a well paid secretary, a certain extent upon Mini- impose to ters. The unfairness characteristic of these benevolent xxnciations is strikingly illus trated by the course adopted by Mr. TAL-PER LACK in promptly forwarding "a copy of big letter to the London Daily News without a copy of Mr. JoRkson's communion. tion to which it profossed to reply. Mr. Joxwson rightly uses the words "professed to reply:" for a more evasive and shifty su. Į Uswer could bardly have been formulated
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An Anti-Christian agitation has commenced in Syria.
POLICE COURT.;
14th August,
BEFORE ME. H. E. WODEHOUSE. "
ASSAULT ON BOARD BHIP.
it was, but complainant pushed bit swag and
he had. The man said he did wat know whore
him
fonce.
12th inst
this.month.
·it.---
THEFT OF LETTER.
(Signed) F. BULKELEY JOHNSON, Mombor of the Legislative Cemoil of Hongkong, Secretary of the Howard Association to the Hon.
F. Balkolay, Johnanzi.
The Howard Association.
5, Bishopagato Without, E., Loudon,.
10th January, 1891.
As I am ons of thea who hold that, in the treatment of oriminals. Biolety should abolish very kind of punishment which is vindictive in ite charactor, and as I havo, in my pláss in the Larisative Coanoll hers, on more than one oc vasion, stated my opinion that Sir John Hor- nosay's policy of inoressed lanionay in prison discipline and the modification of the pean taws which he has brought about, have been ottsedel with mors or less successful results, I shall, ust be suspected of favouring any system of noodless severity in the repression of crime, when I allege
dated December 3rd, ronched mo yesterday, sad pprehension with rarard to the circumstances
Dear Sir.-Year letter from Hongkong,
a. That yoë Islour under considerable mis- have at ones loyed up various papers and aarti Bir John. Honuses, made oneros: id thorities on the subject, so as to be able to reply promptly.
ponal system of this Colony and greatly avarrete the affect of them, and
over which, if the frionds of Sir John Popa Homessy are woll advised, they will seek to draw the veil of decopt oblivion.
I have to request that you will lay this lattor before your Committes.
I serve to myself the right to give to this reply the some publicity, so that which you so promptly afforded to your letter of the 10th Jaunacy.I am, Bir, your most obedienteorvaut,
(Signod) F. BULKCLEF JOHNSON, Member of the Logislative Council of Hongkong, William Tallack, Esq.
Baoretary, Howard Association,
5, Kishopsgate Witknat, E.C., Imados.
SERIOUS OUTBREAK-AGAINST. - JAPANESE IN KOREA.
the Korean language, had been attacked by
But, in the first place, it inay be remarked that
b. That the intense oposition and dislike. it is matter for surprise that we should have re-shown to Sir John Hennessy in this Colour, ceived any letter ut att from Hongkong, written have been the result of a personal to him- under an apparent impresskre that the penal self and have not been occasioned by his pose Legation at Seoul. The survivors arrived but they had scavely stripped themselves, when system of that Coleoy had not bèou open to alloy with regard to the treatment of orime. at Kobe on the Sed fustanit, wad on that day the the guard of thren poliosmon they had placed at rious objection. For it to matter of world-wide a. The character of iba recent shangaa medo.
the door, rushed in, covered with blood. Il-wieg notoriety. Have you not Bean the principal Engin the panel system of the Colony cannot be pertar of the Kobe Shimpɔ (native paper) had from injuries reseired from a crowd of antives
antion in orizza.
lick journals of the past four years? Have you carrots understood without reference to the interview with Captain Midsuno, om of the who had hatily congrégated, probably excited an not read the Parliamentary and other-State pavarging conditions which have 200cmarily in military attaches. From the account published the news of the trouble stool. It was evident pers in which this subject has been treated by Haensed the policy of the Government in dealing in the Shepo we extract the following parti. they had quin to fight for their lives, and the only His Excellency Governor Pope Honnessy, Earl with the criminal classes, since the island osmondani: On the 23rd ultimo, about three o'clock jack. This they sueceded in doing, but not before ohance was to reach the sea, and ret on board in Kimberly and others? Have you not read the nador the British sathority, In the early days in the afternoon, a messenger arrived at the four of their number bef been killed and severel latfors to the English newspapers, on the quen of the odonpation, and indeed antil within tho To it there is little for us to add, beyond P. U steamer Geelong, was lironght apoharged others F. Ferhaps, however, in your dietect part which we are separated only by a netros stralt under foreign drill, bringing to Mr. Hanboon, got into a bout, and after wurde secured a junk, Alabaned Ameer, lamp trimmer on board the tion, by Mr. Peter A. Taylor, M.P., and last few years, the adjacent ocast of Chins, from logation from the General in charge of the forces wounded. Thesarrivers reached a bay, where they Mars, Wilson, Nickels & Os generally endorsing what Mr. Jonsson bay with having exanttad James Herdman, Boond of the world, you have not seen, or read, these from 14 to 5 miles brosa, gwaemad with pirates, the Amador, the intelligonse that they thon made for Japan, shortly afterwards ...Moèsia, -Wilson, Nichols & Co. said Perhaps, however, the bon: gentle anginoor of that reasel, and attempting to ustaments, Audévenifyon have, you might, and who pursued their dosporate calling with-immt. riot was in progress, and that there had been which vessel took then on board, attended to very fortunately failing in with the Flying Fish, NINGTO Mass. Kelly & Walsh, Sghai. FORE HENNESSY'S policy on erininal mat- Saturday he was at work at the pumps on board sudiciout authority for grave imputations upon foreign emisors. The weakness of the Chinese the rioters and the Royal guard, the object News of the affair was telegraphed by Cantaia
man hae, in n generous spirit, given Sir Jony knife, on the 12th instant,
perhaps not altogether normanably, object, that nity from panishment excepting that which Saturday at work at the plugs on board general statements in the public press are coli & they couasionally roesired from Brillah and a cciderable amant of tighting between their wants, and brigglit them to Nagasaki. ters credit for achieving better results than as Gray, and that he wafer Lobble to any system, or upon noy community. Well, let Gororagout and the decades of trade and in of the rioters being to take the Boys: Hoskyn to Bir Harry Parkes, who ordered him
some marline from prisoner. A skain we think can be 'concoded. The policy of as sont, but not wanting to break into it, he us at once assume this to be to, and set aside all dustry in the maritime provinces of Kranasi. Palace, as well as the residence of the Queen's te pracead to Korea again immediately, to in & Walsh, bangballenines is on its trial, and we are not at all went to the defendant, and asked for a half skin the newspaper correspondonos su atalarrets and Kwangtung and Fokien. before the war of 1810 relativas; the mazenger intimated that thoro was vestigate the matter. She is expected to retur
confiuo the matter to official reports. sure that a return to flogging and deporta-
flaist correspondenan intween the Garaenor of
serred, produced a state of anarchy along the no doubt an attack would be made upon the to-morrow, wou the extent of the loss of life. In the autumn of 1979 there was prblieberi an sea bened, culminating in the Taiping Rebellion legation, and conveyed a request from the Gana and damage to the Japanese settloncul will bo MANILA .......Messes. Viuda de Loyzaga & Co. tion will not have to be resorted to. Plugging was about to go forward to look for it when the Hongkong and the Cǝlonial Oslo,
f 1553, with which the Native authorities were cal, that Mr. Havas and his suite would pro- fully known. Wo hear that fone Japaness run. In that cor. for a long period; powerises to desi. A mont. care to defend themselves with arms if necessary of-war have arrived at Shimonoseki, and that in public, and the infliction of the punish-man threw his arms round him, and scised him respondence Governor Hennessy gave an account ment, ontside the oity of Victoria, records the Preparations wore accordingly made. Afterwards their destination in Korea. The Mizister for
ou the right breast with his tooth. Complaiz. went on the back have rightly been port got end of the man, but he made another of what had one under his personal sbservation severs losses sustained by a combined Britisha Japausso arrivol with the news that three Formiga Afairs is on board one of them. manently abandoned, but it is very questions, and again seized bim with Lia. toetable state of things in the koal penal system, piratical stronghoti, a far miles distant from way to the legation. The policemen were and which indicated a very grave and abjection- and United States Naval forco, in an attack upon Japanese sturients had been attacked on their tionable whether a few strokes with the The third sagineer then came up and the de- For example, ha fonal two prisonera, who had Hongkong. It was perilans for unarmed foreigs dareupon sent out to escort them in, but nothing
SHANGHAI ratten on the breech would not prove The bits ok vor draw hood, but they left two still bloeding from the wears ocessionst by coast, piestas frequently lauded within the they are amongst the missing. Shortly after Company has enderal from. Merers. Boyd & Co. fondant vos secured and put in the store room. been foggat nitie days previously, and who were resale to anchor or bocomo basalmed near the maro.we heard of students or police bad We hear that the Co-oporativo Cargo Boat deterrent to the rogue who flourishes on merka. Complainant cald be did not host the Er- those floggings--one of the prisonata having limits of this harbour, and to the city itse f. on wards a native police offoer arrived with and Mesare: B. C. Farsham and Co. & number of petty larcenies than short terms of im-souce, but merely pushed him away from him.
William Cardener, third engineer, deposed to eight, and the other tware such conds. It marauding expeditions, and the island attract the information that the mob was then on its new rom Cargo Boats. This is to most this prisonment. All this, however, by the seeing the prisoner struggling with the coming dogged, were placed on a rory wakening the lion, and who, when paraned, easily fount it, and the request that the minister and his extend the benefits of the Company to all its aap- further appeared that priscaure, previously to bad gange duaporads who defied dateation by way to the legation with the object of attacking demands of the confeitators of busineas and to Mr. JOHNSON did not take up the plainant and the latter trying to brak away dist of rice and water, whereby their floggings.refagy on the mainland, from which they as suite would defend themselves with arms se porters.
from him. He went to the complainant's assis. pen to go into a discussion on the relative tenda, and got the man arsy. The prisoner after year and a half, more than two hundred floggings and not longe their homes after dark, nor that if there was reason to apprehend an late British bargne press attempted to mob were roadered still more petal. Also, in about a sasily reborned. Daring many years, residents repeated. To this tho minister replied A number of Chinese sailora belenging to the merits of different forms of punishment; he that took up a knife and threatened to kill the Co simply had reccarse to it to repel the dis.omplainant with it, but the sarang took it from
gaol. Gavernar Hannamy reparted fo-tha Ba revolverá. were indicted upon the priestore in Hongkong traverse unfrequented roads in daylight, without attack on the legation it was the daty of the Captain Handro at the British Consulate on the Government to send troops for its defence, and 7th inst. They had made pertain claims agaitet honouring aspersion so wantonly cast upon
The defendant said the complainant ned concretary of State for the Colonies that This is
This was the state of things when the leta, be requested the officer to at anos convey to | bim, but were told that if they gave any trouble, the fair fame of a community that be no nidorable violeta to him, and he bit in colf de probably without a paralied in any part of the Sir Richard BaaDonnell was appointed for armor the state Department a request that such might they might not get anything. They then left the efrilized globe of the gamut of population" of the Colony, and, as that time, the Colonisi he done. The peatable undertook to do this, Conanfateand went to the bonse of Mr. Deighton, sympathy with wrong or oppression of anj
Timo defendant's pay was ordered to be stopped in August 1881, it appears that the humans Go to the expenditure, the gaole were full and so that he had coarayel the request as dosised. bonee down.
From further official correspondence, published trade was languishing, the revenue, was unequal and he afterwards returned with the assurance the boarding master, sad threatened to pall his kind, and whose inborn love of fair play and for seven days.
vernor'a interfereurs had already been followed alarming ippresso in otime called for severe In the meantice anabara sent one of his honest dealing ranged them almost to a may
An accident which resulted fatally' for two Tam Akwong, a onair coslis in the employ cfy a material decrease, both in grave and to winor measures of repression. The Governor argued people to a hill behind the house to reconoitre. Chiness, and placing in jeopardy the life of one in opposition to the Governor from whom Dr. A. A. Gomes, was oberged with having remes, in spite of the decrease, or disuse of fog that, even it be bad the will to do so, the ra It was then found that tens of thonemuels of of the Shanghot Pilots, occurred on the 4th inat. the Colony has lately been delivered.
stolen a latter belonging to his master, on the in
scarves of the Colony would not admit of his people were surrounding the Palace sod, the If a ppoors that the Daniel Webster, pilot soloo The news from the Colony, received from time maintaining in gaol the swarms of hardened fogation, the two buildings not being far distant vor, in charge of Mr. Muller, was on her way to Dr. Gomes stated that on Saturday he was to time, has shows that mnoh opposition, by some villains who came from the mainland sad were from each other. About half-past five in, the the pilot grounds, and when opposite the Chiness The Ocain Steam Ship Co.'s steamer Ulysaw,
of the Colonista, has been manifested to the Go- from Liverpool, faft Sinapore on the morning standing in bis verandah over the street was vernor's Christian and philanthropia oractions expected this small island abrald be the ponst the rioters mostly thetaing stones, though some ashore, and with praiseworthy promptituda got arrested by the police, and that it was not to be fternoon the attack on the legation commenced, Fort at Woo-sung the pilot observed a jaok of the 12th instant for Hopekong and Shanghai. saw the prison pass by with a latter in But here, in Great Britain, there appears to be depository of the grissinal clages of the adjacent were armed with bows and arrows, while for the Daniel Webster boat into the water for the
haud. He thought it was for himself, but the A tologiom was received in tows on Sunday, coolie passed, the couro without coming in eo tenersi concurranos of public opinion in support empire. With the approval of the Secretary had frearms. The number of persons in the purpose of taking a line to the stranded junk, to bad received a six months extension of leats. Dome, but he came into the house when called that of a noble-hearted and conrageons man, and
of State, de afrengthened the Police force and building at this time was twenty-eight. They budeavour to get her of. The boat was mauaed we hear, stating that Governor Hentay nailed to the man,hn did not seem to like to of the Governor's Lotion, which is regarded as
pasead an ordinance authorising the branding of barricaded the gates and road with revolvern by ML. Muller and two. Chinose. On nearing as a worthy representative of the illustrions and This will carry His Excellency to the end of mors urgently. Dr. Gomes than found the letter
{rroclaimed criminals, their deportation, and pa- sud gwords, waited for some time in the hope that the junk, the water being roogh, the boat esp his terms of ohet, for, which object no doubt to to a feonipt signed by him for $9 due to bim merciful Sovesoign, for whom, and in whose name zishment by the last it they vontured to return, troops might arrive for their protection and to sized, and the two Chinamen were drowned, the extension of leave has been granted. from a gentleman which sum he bad not received. he administers the affairs of year Colony.
And it is to be hoped that amongst the Chi. The measures were followed by a rapid dim-disperse the mob, and that if the gates more se- Mr. Muller, managed to scramble on to the keel He had signed the receipt last Davember, bat
anrely kept they would be safe mitil the military of the boat, and he was in this perilous position Wa note from the last boore papa's that Capt. had not apt it in. He had pat the bill into a
nese population of Hongkong, there are many Sir Arthar Kounody subocoded Sir Richard arrivod. Time went by, however, and no zavist for nearly two hours. The pilot was eventually fussell G. 6. Passley snoonels to the command suvalope ready to hand, and it was in his desk persone was cordially support and honour the MacDonnell and, dários bis aduolaistration, sane arrived. The position of affaire was every rescued by a boat which was lowered from the cf the corvette Chimpim (which religros the with unmber of other bills. He had nut Governor's wise and humsue procedure; though great change occurred in the position of affairs, moment growing more serions and it became French mail steamer Natal. Comus on the China station,) vice Captain G. R. missed it till he took it from the defecdunt it is evident that same, on the other hand, have The beneficant effect of rapidly expanding foreign imperative that come droisive setion should de We mentioned some time ago the arrival in Hone, whose accidental death at Hanolain hands. The man denial bering Fatter frontonvonred to thwart and discourage bin.
trade and commercial intercourse became evident taken. Opinion as to what should be donu-were Shanghai, by this steamer Andun, of an scaped through a fall from a horse has already been some time, but on being pressed, he gave it up.
Doubtless, neither Gaterust Hennessy, nor
in an increase of industrial sotivity throughout | divided. Some wished to escape by light baccariot from the Dove coal mines at Bughalicu. "NOTIUM"TO" CORRESPONDENTS. chronicled. ----
He had soosss to the office, it being his duty to those who in this country, aduiro his course the neighbouring provinces, the population were hind the hill at the back of the hous; others He was arrested on board and consined in II.B. Communications on Editorial mattors should be We acknowledge the receipt from the Superin. lean it, and he had best went to collect bill of tion, would desire to courage crime haing gradually weaned from piracy by a great thought it would be better to go out into the M's gool for safe keeping, but he managed tə
or to pamper prisoners, Da the contrary, they demand for hout labour, the Chinese Contral addressed "The Editor," and thoseon business "The tordent of the Eastern Extcusion Telegraph
street and die fighting rather than wait to be affect, his escape on the night of the 7th or The defendant said he poked the letter or would promptly admit that it is ne true bumanity Government had rogovered ita aatbority and its killed in the ease. Manager," and not to individuals by nema
While those opinions morning of the 8th inst. by breaking the bolt of Company of a unique and brady paper knife, oë the four when at work and pat it in his pookot, to render prisons either attractive or insulolant revente oraisors patrolled the Coast, steamers were being ourvassed the legation and she look which fastened his call'door. From his Correspondents are requested to forward the name the blade of which is nestly inscribed the calen
ly penal. The proper function of a prison is to He intended to give it to his master, and forget tond permanently to ampty itself. And all or- funk, bat the foreign sailing vosaci, and the op- Mr. Hanabus then dooided to leave the haild feiont clothes to make a rope, with which he were gradually superseding not only the Chinese another base were set on fire from behind, call be went to the wash-house and tore up suf- and address with communioctións addressed to the|dar for 1887. The rovores side gives the rate biditar, not for publication, but as evidents of good per word for tulegrams from London to all parts
perience shows that this is lost secured by a due portunity for successful piracy became area. Sentenced to six months' imprisonment,
ing and with his suite ent his way through the was enabled to lowar biniself from the gaol of the world over the Company's lines, alth
combination of reformatory with deterrent, and LARCENY AT THE DOCK.
Wren fe. Hennessy came to the Eclony in mob to the State Department and make oficial wall adjoining the Soxbow Creek. He used a Cheng Kam-sin, à coolic employed at the of provantive with repressive treatment. The 1877, be found crime greatly diminishes, an request to the authorities for protection, and, ladder to get to the top of this wail. He got olene The British stasmer Japas came out of the Ring Bee Dock, was wrovicted of stealing a prompt, hat slothfal. resort, to mero wholesale 20complating betance in the Treasury, and if this could not be granted, then to go to the of the premises without being observed, and was Kowtoon dook yesterday and the British steamer Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not Hoihou went in The German sommes Welle pleas of alá iron from the Dock premises an the uggings, has wherever it has been resorted to, arpina annual revenue to be donit with The Palace and join his fortuner with theso of the not missad till the gacier made his atual rounds on
tended to ornsh man inte permanent shams and was andooked at Sac-shal-po yesterday, the 12th inst, and be was sentenced to 14 diye mime. They have had to be Bogged again and again period was opportune for mitigating any severity King who was also being attacked. This do the morning of the 8th. Information was gives British schooner Beatrice taking her place imprisonment.
in the pepal laws, which a Governor, whose cision having been arrived at the gate was open to the police, sod foreign and cativa constables. and imprisoned time after time. I speak now of views, on the policy to be paraded towards orime, ad and the whole party rushed out, firing on were sent in search of him. About 11 o'clock ia there. The British steamers Esmeralda' and
barmonized with the course of recent penal le all sides and fighting their way through. The the formoon a foreign lady living near the guol Alfanower of the Aberdeen dooka on Sanday
Chan Ya Tong, fortune teller, and Wang Yakogging as a general feature of any system.. Ex- and yesterday respectively, and the British Shan, doctor, were sharged with having beggined, ariminal acainistrators, we do not gislation in Western countries, might deem to meb fell back before them and the whole party saw a foreigner washing some slothes in the stormar Rajanutienular will be donkel there, pancerned with four or five other men in drug.wish to see forging absolutely abolished, but be zo langor noncseary, and it Ir. Fonnessy had rashed the resilonne of the Prime Ministar. Senation Creak Her buriosity was aroused, and ging a schoolmaster named Ia s Un, and reb mani beki in terrorem for resort in extreuse buen possessed of trot, diacration, and say res. No one was found there, however, and from she spoke to the constable at the gaol of the bing him of a silver watob, a gold ring, and a cases, have repeatedly stated their conviction that, sonable consideration for the opinions of those some one in the road Mr. Hanabusa len oscurrence. Search was moto the neighbour- in this sparing triliotion, and on rare occasion who might differ from him, the measures be pre-ed that the Prime Minister had gone to the hood, and the missing prisoner was fozed. He A jugasst was held at the Civil Hospital gold mounted bangle on the 11th inst yesterday, before Mr. HG Wodehouse; Corimer,
The complainsgt alleged that ba same-to-consiste its only mecit. But even the recent. and a jury composed of Heasts, G. 4. Wieler, Hongkong on the 10th inst., and he met the official statinties of your own Colony now prove posed to adopt would have been socopied with Palaos at the commencement of the disturbance. mada no Posistance, and was taken back to you Mr. Hanabusa thou went to the Falace, but the without diffoully. He was only partly attired, out any diffliskty. the failurg, of the former flogging systers, and
Unfortunately the Governor did not possess gates wore olosed and no admittance would be boing without cost and shoes. He is spoken of The British and Foreign community of A. A. B. da Silva, and U Lai Un, on the body of dret dafoulant who was a friend of his. The
• mat pamed Mok Afat, Tho doossed wie a
the more mpressive as well as preventive alleasy these qualities. He engaged in bitter personal obtained. It was therefore necessary to leave the a dangerous character. He was sentenced to latter inquired where ho fudged, and called upon Hongkong owe to the Hon. F. BULKELEY to cutter, and on the 9th ipat. he was pró.
the rest day, telfing complainant he world of Governor Héanossy'e wiser enbetitute.
I aball lay this correspondence before our Com. quarrel with his subordinate officers, he exity.and, uttag their way out, the party reach. exile in Sagtaliou for having committet two Jonsson a debt of gratitude for the masterly reading with fivesdber men from the quarries at take him to see his friends. They went to the
aggerated in his speeches and despatches the el a small pisos called Yo-kwa-shia. The murders. Courier plates
On the afternoon of the 7th inst,, we visited manner in which he has rebutted the myo-moon to Shan ki-Wan in a small boat. Tas top door el a house at the top of Kwai Pa Lane, milles, Bot, meanwhile,-I remain, Sir. Yours severity of the penal system of the Colpar end† sight was wet and stormy, and travelling
boat was heavily isten, and when nearbon-ki-Way where they mot five men, ons of whom was the Tory respectfully,
be last no opportunity of reflecting injuriously was exceedingly difficult and fatigning At fret the soone of the late disastrous dre. When wo WILLIAM" TALLACH, famous charge brought against them by the Bay a sudden aquall swamped it, and the econo-secul defeculant. One of the men handed a water
upon the policy of his predecessors, without Mr. Hanabus intended to make a halt at Yo. robed the Tenzory a sad spectacle of rain and Setary of the Howard Association. We sat were left struggling in the water Other Pipe to him, and another a cup of tos. F. Bulkeler Jobason, Esq...
Secretary of the Howard Association. waking the smallest allowance for the di-kwa-shin and to send back an official despatet te desolation lay before us. The building was boats came to thoir assistance, and all are saved smoked and drank the tou, after which he felt
Member of Legislative Council.
caltice of their position or the altered circum the expital making inquiries ar to the mob's pro completely gutted, fram end to end, only the publish elsewhere the correspondence, but the deferuent. His bady was found two days giddy and went to sleep. He did ant renover
stances of the times. Unfortunately also, fol. ceedings. Further examination, however, showed ohiminey and side walls remaining intact. With which it will be seen that Mr. Joson bon afterwards thutlag a the water at Mong Kokiosess nutil the affarnost, and then only Secretary of the Howard Aesointion to the
lowing the change of policy adopted by the that the place was not strong enough for defense in them there was nothing to be seen but a Ion, F. Bolkolor Johnasi.
Governor, a daring not of piracy was committed, in one the rioters should follow, and the party quantity of amchinery, chirred base, and a successfully exposed the shallow grounds-oc Tsui. A verdio: of accidentally drowned was the second defendant was with hic in the rooms.
The Howard Asociation,
the year 1878, in the centre of the pity. A therefore went on to Nisson. On arrival there large number of half-barn bides amidst which returced. rather want of grounds-upon which Mr.
6, "Bishopsgato Without, London, E.C., band of pirater landed and kept off the polise the Governor of the plans received Hr. Hanabuss the ashes were till sinonldering and smoke. FALLACE dared to grossly slander this com- A few farther fants have come to haud respect.
With Jarnsey, 1882.
while they pillaged the shop of a ustare gold and his companiona very hospitably, and provided arising. It ia poodles to any that the perfuma Dear Sir,Since I wrote to you, I have demith and made good theirretrast to their bosts. them with good rooms and a change of clothes, emanating from the hair was in no way re- munity. When called upon to furnishing, the grounding of the steamer Hongkong,
which have ban farmished me by Mesta. Sivam
farther inquiry swat Hengkoor from sovorel A public meeting of the inhabitants walled those they were wearing boing saturated with minded one of Araby the Blest. We went over the authority upon which he based these & Co. besteanier, is iu lat. 25.10, aed leng.
gentlemen who have boon there, including perto possider the policy of the Government and in the rain. They therefore thought the Governor the promises, but the same thing was visible scandalous statement that "the noble. 119.14 in the Holton' Straits, and is sank in sir
sons in responsible official positions, and thora moment of exoitement, not unnatural in the and the inhabitants generally were poscsable, on all sides. The compound, hitherto well kept "hearted Governor Port Hextasy.braved fathome of water. The Ocean Steamship Com
oughly acquaiotel, from personal knowledge and biroamstances, resolutions were adopted which, well disposed persons, and they felt themselves bad isoome a wildanes lo consequates of the pany's steamer Agamemnon' has taken the pas
observation, with what has occurred there of somewhat illogically, condemned the resent comparatively secure About five o'olek in the harry and confusion on the 4th inst, in the or the opposition of selfish and inhuDED sengers and crew on to Shanghai, whilst Caplein
late years.
measures of leniency towards criminals, instead warning, howover, a fresh attack was made upon dosvoare to exlingalah the flames, The rot, Wong Acbung, fishmonger, was sentenced to colonists," Mr. TALLACE simply begged the Fryer propended from Focchew to Amoy by the
They quite confirm our previous inforamtion of reflecting, na they well might have done, upon there. This was quite unexpected, and, boing from and to end, has completely fallen Bellerophan He left for Fusshow again yester.a month's imprisonment for stealing a pair of
and impressions. question, saying it was a matter of notoriety, day, and proceeded to the wreck on board a man. ehogs from a shap on Bunday
the Executive, for the proved inefficiency of the jaken answares, fear of the party ware killed in but as it is composed of esrrugated We have, therefore, nothing to withdraw from polios. 16 was obvious, however, from the and several wounded; Mr. Hansbuss and bis icon, and thereby fire-proof, the greater portion and referred Mr. JOHNSON to Governor HEN--war. Messes, Bismasen & Co, made arranga. Young Alak, anomployed, was sentenced to
which relate to Hongkong.
that the real cause of the meeting was want of escape, and reached Soibatsubo, ar which, in rebuilt. The godown on the right side of the FI9oT's despatches. In his long and able reply mente with the owners of the schooner Spartan three months' imprisotnost for stoeling a black expressions la the three lines of our Report suguage used by more than one of the speaker, remaining companions succeeded in making their of It will probably be available when the Tonnery to this communication the Hon. F. B. JOHN-hia port for the wreck yesterday morning in
for the naiving of the cargo, and that vessel left silk jacket and sa umbrella from the house of a
But it in to be hoped that the British inhabi vonfidence in the Governor, who, by personal they had been told, a foreign steamer was main entrance, with the exception of one or two lokong.
tants of that Colony will increasingly manifesti quarrels with one Colonial ofleer after another, anchored. After having experienced a great broken windows the frames of which are poorch- SON roriows the history of the past three tow of the coinpany's steamer Peking...
A similer sentence was passed an one Fang their superiority of and be a Chestias spirit it was considered, had brought the groutine amount of hardship and difficulty, bosts sered, recrsine untouched, and its contents safe ant Asui, a stone cutter, for stealing a clook, valna
procured and the party put to sea. The day sound. The manager's house, which stands a administratione, and rightly and clearly shows
Any information likely to assist shipmasters 32, from the host of a fishmonger named Chongwards the Asiatic races sad by a generous and administration to a climax of ineejoney
gentlemanly appreciation of such practically No organised opposition was over shown to and night of the 26th were spent in the boats, few yards pport from the main building towards that it was not Vir Jous Porn Herpessy's in using their chronometers will no doubt to Abing yesterday morning. policy with regard to the treatment of welcome. The Rev. James Pearson, F.K.4.8., Kong Faa Sing, hawker, and Chun Po, coolis, is and no Governor as Sir John Fope the Governor's polity with regard to the treat which were small and afforded bat poor protee the son, has escaped soot free. We are informed Honnoacyremgia, Sir, with good wishes for ment of crime. though it is true grave doubts tion from the weather. The morning dawned that the buildings, maebiusry and stock, which criminals and the repression of crime rales, which are practically applied by morters mont for stooling pawn tickets.
Flatwood, writes as follows: The following ware ok Booteaed to three months' imprison- Foneself and all other, Bangkeng Colonists, were expressed, from time to time, by the press with Leavy fog, but when the mist ofcared off have been destroyed, wore fully covered by in-
Yours very respectfully,
as to ile gusonas. The oriticisms upon Sir they bad the great estisfaction of seeing for surance, so also are the godown and' ita non- "that brought him into sacb bitter anta- of vessels in using chronometer at soa, but which
John Hennessy oo this subject, wore mainly eign vessel. They belated the Jayanese dog to tente which eassped. The Insurance was sooted gonisin with the colonists, but that the dis- are not to be found in any of the works on uari Wong Amo, carpenter, was charged with bo
directed towards what were deemed his gross attract attention and a boat was put off to meat partly in's local offen and partly with some of exaggerations as to the eraelty of the punish then Mr. Hanabusa was much plasand to find the home offioes. The prinses are being guard- trust with which he was regarded really arosegation, it is desirable to have printed for their inga rong and vagabond, and with sceaulting F. Bulkelby Johnson, Eaq.
convenience. If to the time shown at any in. the policia
maats indicted, and his unfair reflections upon that this vessel was the Flying Fish as bo anded by a native constable and one or two watot from hie tortuous system of administration, stent by a chronometer the addition or subirao- The charge was proved and prisonec sentenced The Hon. F. Balkeley Joiason to the Howard his predecessorn, sad any one who roads the the members of lile lagation were on terms of mes.--Daily Nubs.
Association.
dospatol in the Blue Book & 1879, Fox of Iriendship with the captain and ofboere, tav. hia enggerations of evils existing, be aye-tion of the aeror of the instrument gives a time to three months imprisonment. The prisoner
whloh is i
Hongkong, 1416; Jung, 1832. s in advance of the true Greenwich time, had book in gaol five times before.
3rd January 1878, from Ford Carnarvon, the reing made their acquaintsuse during the time tematic depreciation of his worthy and po- the ship is thereby placed west of itatrae position.
BirThe pressure of numerous engagements, ports of Medical Committee in the same pabila Flying Fish has been surveying in Kornaa
1st Augus pular predecessors in office, his persecution i If it gives a time which is behind the true fireon- Bachsler smokers admit that an umber mouth and during the past two months' abeene fromation, may well be excused for sharing in the waters, The veal was lying off Butebil
wich time, the ship is thereby placed east of its
the Colony, have tocmitated considerable delay fasling which produced the advarse somente Island, and Captain Hoskyn told Mr. Hana. Tase of the thieves who robbed the native of the officials, his crusade against the tros positico. 2. Now, if the abysmotastar he pose isn't us tempting as a cherry red ems, In the transmission of my reply to your letters in the pross
bass that had it not been for the fog she would bank and demanded the money from the foreign educational institutions of the Colony, and slow of trac Granmish time, ita orres must. of Lamptingly puckered,
dated 10th and 28th January Jest
I have paid that the intense opposition and have loft soms hours earlier. The fog was there. hong wore ought the day before gatorday: course, be added, aut, thorafuso, if in se ad se a billiard ball, patoral a chemist's and naked fagened that simultaneously with the despatos of colony, arose out of cases personal to himself. the Flying Fish Mr. Hanabusa sent at offcial by soldiers and polloemen, while on top of the
be and, eumed An old man, with a bad na destitate of hair!
It has boon with no Ittle surprins I have dislike, shown to Sir John Haguessy in this fore e fortunate thing for the Japanese. From fact, they gava themselves up, being surrounded
true position; if too small, iris placed east for a bottle of hair restorer
Four letter of the 10th January to me, you for. I have already alluded to the quarrels etwa despatch to the King of Korea, alalang the roof of a homes, They fancied if looked up they But if the chronaistor be fast af true Greenwich Thames Street Industries, by Porny usul, warded a copy of it to the London Press without the Governor and bir sabordinate oflove, which whole of the particulars inv to his escape from could easily get out again, but have found slous times, its error must be unbtracted; and, theco-This Llustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, do the secompanimsut of a copy of my own to have been continuous throughout his adminis. the capital and intimating to his Majesty that they are too well looked after. Ons is the form, in this case, if ile sasiamed rate is too large, pablished at 61, may be had gratis fra any munication, to the contenta of which you großen,tration, One after another of the Ends of that he would return before long. At the same headman of a very large geng, and a Ching- evigon zes! without discretion. It is suff the ship is placed east of its true position; it too Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, sed to reply. The terms of your letter cased Departments bara appealed to the Secretary of time he wrote a letter to the Prime Minister, chon man. His optare will put an and for a cient for them to be told, no matter on what small, it is pleegd west.”
er John Gosnell and Co, London-[Advt.} [831 | it to appen wyropelling av attack 'Biate against the indigaiting heaped upon them asking him to take the necessary monenmen for 1 time t Toast to this geng.
All letters far publication should be written on one elde of the paper only."
ordered for is fiaed paried will be continued qutil counterzanded.
The Daily Press.
„Horasana, Árgust 1ära, 1822.
his unhappy knack of quarrelling with every
individual he encountered officially.
It is to be pregretted that philanthropic
bodies and their secretaries are so prone to
to-day.
CHARGE OF DRUDGMG AND ROBBING,
He missed the articias mentioned in the 'obargs, and the second defendent scggestel that his friend had taken them in a Joke. Complain- sat could not find bis friend, and he gave infor- mation of the matter to the police.
The case was romandel till to-day.
BEFORE CAFT. H. G. THOMSETT, RN.
LARCENIES.
ASSAULTING THE POLICE.
-WM. TALLACK,
Bea, H.A.
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