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· THE CHINA DIRECTORY.

The issue for 1893 is the

TWENTY-FIENT ANNUAL PUBLICATION, has been considerably extended, both in the Dirsatory proper and in the Appendix. The perts in Bounzo bare hors added to the foccor

whilst the latter includes in addition to the asul contorts, to Trasty between the overland trade bolween Ry 1914 and · HINA, the Revised Consular Regulations for the

"and of the Chiness would only increnee, We sat therefore send a force calculated to overcoms the Celestial Empire and its "secret allies, the pirates. This is the best

means of avoiding a auriguinary conflict.") The four men and a corporal are, however, coming out to plant the tricolour on the border districts of Tonquin, and if the Chi nose are inclined to oppose them they ought to be able in a week to swoop every trace of a Frenchman out of Tonquin. It must be a soures of supreme veration to all patriotio Frenchct to find their trebla Guverabient dealing it so half-hearted away with a ques to which, if not of vital importance to the nation, at all events, nearly concerns the

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Du Saturday afternoon a launcutable and fatal accident assured to a young seaman on bankd The yog fallow'e name 1.M.. dudacione. was Kaavitt, he was seventher years of age, and hoinined the ship jast before she left Euclaud in Santambar last. On Saturday afternoon be was sent up to point the mizes royal maat-hand, and having accomplished this, he was onming dowu again, but in gatting from the tops stay into the bowlinn, he mixed his held and tall a distance of 50 or 60 feet on to the skylight light, ned dropped, head foremost, apon the ward-room store, sustiulag around tractare of the shall, which crused almost instantaneous-

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Argio Chinee dictionary, proemenied by Kora-in, ith class, watch, proseuled Up Mr. Fang Shai..

BRAZIL and Cuga, the now regulatious for niaintenance of French prostige in the Far at the ward-roct; he preshed through the sky. Translation.--Wat Fattai, lat el. Marrow Heavidence, would it affeot your avidènon as to the

East. The policy of annexation is favoured by the French people; but the French Govern

the Frouch Mail Company, valco $200, on the 23th insthat.

-How is Fellows's syrup laken ?—It is usually taken in water,

34.Can it be mlatakon for water?...It might Joseph Philip Tavarus, a olurk in thin office of | the Company, said that in consoquines of icitario- boy-under certain sizeusĖSAVOR.”

Under the circumstanom of this was might ation he went on bord the steamer Orus and the Chinswan have mistaken it if it was in of after Iourning that i robbery had been committed slaus for water If there was only a small a lgbtor No. I returned and reported it to th quastity lo the bottle with indifferont light, or Agent, lo sout him to the polloo. Inspector no observer mod vory careful he might; tho syrup Perry went to the lighter sad arvostel the two

soldarless,

daferidants. The lat is the muster of the lighter Did you not say you would expect to find coo- and the 2nd a man who was discharged from the gestion of the brain in anes of death from hyd- Company's servonopspicion of laingoanearnod rate of obloral?--I do not remember

in k previous silk robbery, and has often been Mr. Ignois-It was Dr. Clouth, if you ro. | on board the lighter without permission. The remainder of the lighter's craw Leve run away: member.

The silk was found in shifting plana ennstrmoled in a bulk-band, where a plank was arranged in slidə away.

Francois Briand, master at arma of the M. N. steamer Volga, said that while shocking the s landing of 386 bales of silk from his shin, bo heard a cry of thin" on the lighter. The wat va board ber and found the 2nd defendant in cussedy of the watchman, who dizeled his te 20 to the forecastin. He did so and found this st bar in court containing a quantity of raw

nailed down. Ho took it to tho chint offer of the Oxus, and thou a Chinese called out to him that thoro who more silk below. He got a bag and collected it.

Frey Ports of China, Pilotage Regulatious ment fear to embark upon a decided course, afb. The body was remored to the Tamt History-Ho Kem-tong, 3ed oled, tout, prisented nitrite of amy), world it affect the possibility His Worship asked Mr. Francis whether heal. It was in a lupkar covered by a board not

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Return of visitors to this City Hall Museum for school to the now building, where the slams 11-Do they precluda túa possibility or pre- roome will be much larger than in itis, whera Ibability of death being doousioned by sitrite of the week ending 28th January-

believe pupils are related allmittance for want smyl-Baviar cunsidored files vidunen, I esmu fot apson: The plass rooms are over-crowded, and in the conclusion that there, was no-evidence to cannot be healthy, and I believe some of the show that uitrite of amyl had been taken, and I masters have suffered very much on timt nocones, exaluded the subjact from my consideration. We have seen that the St. Joseph's Colluga hara 12.-Do they preclude the possibility or pro beau compelled to build a larus oow school to bability of death from hydrata of ohioral No. set tlio largo and increasing wants of education. Thou I don't understand your forear answer, This ashook suffers just as rudols from aut of how do you ran there is no eridanas P-Theis space as did Bt. Joseph's Oelloge, and I hope ia Govoranient Analyst in bis evidono stated that situations will come from the Boorotary of State the two bottias of nitrite of amyl which had not bafora lonanthorising the commencement of baan opsund contained 10), and 110 drops-ros work on the new sohiol. (Applauso.)

pestifely, and the bottle which had been opened His EXCELLENT then presentat the prizes contained 96. drops. There is no gridence of Captain Les having toneirad nitrito of amyl

Ris Worship-Yog, Dr Clonkh said no, bat Í follows PRIZE LIST,

from anybody but Dr. Fisher, and it is in asi. think De. Wharry said something about it. denes that the lagt battle bad, baan oponed by a

Ho then read over Dr. Wbarry'seridende, and number of persons before the quantity was rona-found the evidenos as to expecting to find cos sured, therefore I jnd it to us uzceediarly im gestion of the brain was in case of death from probable that the deceased took a dose of nitritealachol--Towitzers-Would you expect to find of amyl. I did not consider that point any far. congesting of the brain in ease of death from ther.

hydrate of ohioral?—Ne, I should not expect it; With regard to the Government Analyst's it might be.

Would you expect to find the state of the quantity of nitrita of ampl--the peresatare of heart as described ---Tes

or probability of death from aitrite of amyl desired to ask any questions. I have dismissed thef from my asusideration.

Mr. Francie Yes sir, I shall have some ques- 1st Class 2 Han Fang-ah, watch, prosoated by

That is not an answer, what is your anawor tatious to ask, bat before I put them may I offer His Exoallenny the administrator: 3, Wat Fat-tal, watch, presented by D: Sleman; Ho Wingy question?--I think 206.

you a anggestion. It may be possible from your ailver chain, presented by Read Master.

18.-Is the solution of hydrate of ghloral jo lova examination of the evidence up to the pro Tot Clogs-1, Lo Kit, watch, prozented by Mr. W. the bottle string or weak?--I should call it a mont time, you may take pensisely the same view

H. Ray; 2, Ho Kom-tong, aitvar sbain, presented strong solution.

of the case that Dr. Wharry has taken, for the by Dr. Stewart; F. Sanat, box of mathemationl

14-Would the effects of chloral bydrate asmo ransch; there are very acnelasive reasons inatraments, presented by Mr. Romano. Brd Class-1, Pen Chiu-yau, match; 2, Cheang In. Whether fatal or otherwies, be instantaneous arus it seems to me. Therefore I think it could not

gradun-Toy would ba gradbal

be improper, if you have come to a conclusion nam, pencil case.

15. Would tho effects of nitrile of amyl be with reference to that point, if your. Warebin question,

jury were of that opinion and 'stated "that your idem pointed in that direction, you world save an immenso amount of trouble and difficulty, and pickups the calling of a good deal of further very conclusive upon that point. The quanti tios in all three bottles of nitrite of my were nearly the same, and that precludes the possibility

Nicholas Porry. Aoting Inspector of Police, of Capt. Lee having taken any amyl nitrite that went on board the Das with the lat wittessant. night at all. What differpos there was be took obarge of the prisoner and the sick. tween the bottio which had been opened and the bale of milk n the which had bed others would be accounted for by ovaporation, ilk taken from it. He then went to the lihts Tho wax upon it bad been broken, and it was

and exowful, the forecastle. La bali head opened and smalt by Captain beer and by Mr. the mail of one of the plantes End buen takar ont, and a erosa pines kept it in its place. Thoro wag Jackson in the saloon,

an opening large arough to admit a man. The

row of the lighter had ran away..

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Ma Aon, watobman, testified to seeing the 2nd. defendent lying on a bank in the Forocastle and king him what business Le had thorous india not belong to the boat. The reply was that no had come to sen a friend. The last wit and arrested hits, and ko (wituoss) nearched and fount the silk,

| 4th Cinas.1, Ho Kwong-shing, watchi -prpseated by instantaneous or gradual?--I did not consider the stated that opinion. If your Wership and the This was corroborated by another watchman.

Mr. MoKinney; 2 Lan shan, ailver chain. 65h Class-1, Wong Hing-yat, watob; 2, 14 Iz.

woog, poncil caso. દુષ્કાળથી ગોઠણ EASTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRALASIA, AND an Ming-hang, watch; 9. Chiu Piu, CHINA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S LINE,1, Kwok Chuuni, watch, presented by Mr. Intckleon 2, Chan Kwan-ying, ponell meg. 85h Claka-1, Leung Yang-kwong, watch; 2, Chong

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and this inspite of the strongerprostions in al-Hospital, where an inquest was held at noon most every French journal. There can be no yostorday before the Coronor, Mr. I. E. Wode house, end ossra, J. B. Maso, W. Befogy, and doubt, we think, that some arrangement has R. Sapeurise, and a certiot of mosid-satal dosth been come to with Obina, and there will be no mas rotaraed. open rupture. It is probable that the Fren b will assume the protectorato of Tonquin, bot tha provinces bordering Younan will be do. clared eutral ground, Some such agres- ment has bọan come to—an agréiwent that will certainly oporute chiefly to the advan- tage of Chine. Had the Frouch. Authorities stood firm bay Governmeus of Fuking would |no doubt have accepted the inszitable with a good grace. But the mandarina bave learned how to "blaff" their opponents, and by ne- auming on attitude bf decision they have The report of the Chamber of Depaties Com gained their point both with Russia and wittes recommends the pastiering and expatsion France, if wo mistake not. It is, however, of pretendors; Government refuses to accept the possible List we may be mistaken, aid that couolusions of the Chambars Committee and the the four men and a corporal" may effoot eriala in complicated by the illness of H. Duolere. wonders upon their arrival in Cochin China.

The Buffa had a maroh eat yesterday morning at 9 a.m. in the direction of the Race Course.

LONDON, 27th January, 1883. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN FRANCE

PRIZE DAY AT THE CENTRAL SCHOOL

The aunaal distribution of prizes at the Con. Aa Australian paper says that Lord Charlestral School was made yesterday by His Exust Scott was expicted at Malheuras is January, to Jong the Administrator. Amongst those prs. marry a near relativa of Lady Clarke.

heat were Mrs. Marsh and anumber of other ladios, blou.. F. Stewart, tas Hon. J. Eussoll, Major Hamilton, A.Đ.C., &o.

The P. O, utaamer Fekin, with the next

kong at 8 am, cu Sunday, the 28th instanL

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FREYAHATORT (LANS, 1at Division-1, Chan Eni-tong, watali, presented by Mr. Caldwell; 2, Fong Chong-yan, book, pre: sented by Mr. Remeno Sd Diesien-3, Fuar Tin-tai, potreil anae, prosented hy. Mr. Romano; Loung Teang-kam, book, ard ion-1. Tasi Chinchang, sonell sama, pre

presented by Mr. Bomano pasted by Mr. Horas; a, Chan Wing.trang, book, presented by Me. Romano.

Fortnightly.

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WATSON ANO FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

By Appointment to His Bresleny the VERNOR and his Royal Highness the DUKE OF EDINBURGH,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, PERFUMERS.

FATENT MEDICINE VENDORS,

-Demoarera' SUNDRYTMEN,

And AERATED WATER MAKERS,

In ont sort of the loss of the Norwigisu Ateumur Odin Bis unfortunate mtatake grept in Blesses. Siessen & Co., the agents, recaired the telegram nabondsing her loss, not lessee, Wieler

& Co. anthore statod.

In their comromal circalar dated Maoils, 15th January, Mosers, J. M, Tasson & Co. By that the market there is recovering gradually from the effects of oholera and the typhoons, but they fear that it will take some time before bazinses resumes its eld state.

Mr. WRIGHT, head master, said May is

referring to the report for the last year I must

tinn, Alegre into.__---

Pad Division-Kristuseni, posket knife. and Dirbion T. Cordeiro, pocket knife...

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Francois Brand, roosilat, said he was in charge of the silk from the Folys to the Ors, While the boat was alongside the Puig the let prisoner kept tally, and while going to the Oxu ef silk which looked as if some of their contouts had been removed.

Can you tell me -They would very probably

spedy By speedy do you menu instantaneous P-Not necessarily, I should think not; you mean alstridanoo. The eridoneu of Mr. McCallum was a glaring the boat. He saw two bales resulta do you not?

His Worship-Yea 16.--Having beard Dr. Marquen's account of the post marlen, does it agree substantially with your own observation f--Yes.

17.-le what you said was your belit us to the condition of the blood in the left heart affected at all by what Dr. Clonth and Dr. Marques may about the left heart being empty -No

You are still of the acne impression; is your belief afecial ot all?—No, but I did not ene the heact before it was opened.

You are still of the belief that there was blond in the left heart P-Yo, whou I aw it, but I did not see it until it was opened, and then the blood might havo falien into it.

18. Having beard what has been said with rogard to the way the post mortem was carried Taib, is there any reason for doubting the reliable

nosa of the observations recorded by Dr. Clouth and Dr. Marques - have forgotton the evidenoe..

His EXCELLENCI—I ́undoratand from the

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The evidence bearing on the question was read

Witnese--No.

His Worship-Evidence as to what, do you nflado to, Mr. Franola

Mr. Francis-Woll, there is the general fa- torent or to the cause of death. Beyond the evidence of Dr. Fisher there is very little far. ther interest, for him, in the case if the question of amyl nitrite is excluded, and I shall not want to go intant.

His Worship-I shall of coarse giro Dr. Fisher an opportunity of giving evidence, bat before he loss. 80, there is one ritmoas Tahall call, and that in Inspector Cradook.

Hr. Francis requested his Worship's permis. slon to postpone hit cross-eraniuation of Dr. Wherry, he would like to have a day to consider it

His Worship--Certainlyzer. Inspector Cradock was then called. His Worship When did the Yangtas arrive in Hongkong P

The arst defolant pleaded ntter ignorano in the matter. De slaptaft. nat la the fareenatin. The second defondant said he went on board to ano friend. He was committed for trial ut - the Supreme Court, wat the first defendant was discharged.

CUTTING AND WOUNDING, Mary Husband and Georen Husband, of the British barges Annapolis, sharged with eu ting and wounding one James Draved at Manila, on the 10th inat,, ware brought up at: 1.3) p.m.

Martin Jansso, a native of Norway, and a sok- man on heard the Anupolis, said that he joined the ship at Fowenat14; NSW. Thy lay in Manila-about-line ·zonths. On the 10th of Jengary, 1823. some soonyou, incizding James Drummond and witness, went aft to the Captain and complained about the food The Captain Witness-I ara not sure, but I think it was was on the poop, and no wus the st somewhers about the 4th December, and it was band) was, ko boliered, in the alley. In priser. The soconil prisonor (George H. here in desk when the deromsad died.

mention the uasal dey and inevitable statistics 1st Division.1, 5. Rahaman, skare Kaka, 2, 9. Moo out and the question was repeated. which I will go through sa gaickly as possible.

19-Having considered the paragrapha and Thure were 572 haya an the roll throughout the

Lout to you by Ms.Francis regarding nitaito” of year, and they kept a daily svirage Attendanca r. WaIGHT-Now that your Smoelionoy has amyl, and having heard that 140 drops were pat of 490. In the overse of the year 181 boyu left; | distributed the petzen I must return thanks to late one bottle, are you of opinion that that of whom 30 kot very good positione-three in all the doors of prizes, nad also to the Irisud, monut was excessiv aud dangerone? Of course the Government servise, two la the Chinese Im who have bacu pressat on this occasion and thay that would depend upon what was done with the parial Customa, three in bading solicitors' offices shown their interest in the sabaal. (Appianse) bottle, do you mean if given to the dressed! and twenty two in important firms. The priza

radiation be just been held it was bald head master that the boys will now go home for

Being dispersed to anyono -It certainly would be a dangerona quantity to give to people Did you see whatbar "Shanghai" was mark.reply to a question as to the food supplied concurrently, as it was last year, with the the holidays of the Cainess New Tear and they in general.

ed upon the hottle of hydrate of chloral Yea, itse said that the crew had had not sweat Inspector's examination. According to my non- ¦ will come back bers on the 1st of Marsh. (Ap- *20.—War_it_especially no fa the case of the I saw it.

bread for 8 or 10 days, whoreupon the Isl prisour The laws ogainst Cafness in Australis amputation, baking half wacks in each half of the plause).

deonased P-It was a dangerous medicine for him His Worship, to the jacy-The only polat called him same very had names, Tramad vidently sufreed with rigour. Two China sabjecte offered by each class, 90 per cent, of the Pbras cheers for His Excellogos, three for to hara

about that aridence is that it is of some bearing said "what is that to do with you? I'm not men who lately managed to crow into. New boys throughout the school passed, but of course Dr. Stewart, and three for the ladies were esiled Especially, I say?—Yes,

apon the question of death from hydrate of talking to you but to the Captain." The reply was South Wale at Ephues without poping the Edo not wish in any way to forestall the report for and heartily given, which terminated the poll-tax were traced to Matkoura and arrested. of the Inspector. During the past year we have proceedings.

21-If so, why Lecouse it is a dangerous chloral The bottle which is labslied hydrate of that ho was add pup" dad use?eiwilar abuse. medicine, and the decessed had lung diseas, obloral is also marked "Shanghai," and thera-The paptain told them not to speak to her. She Being unable to pay the sino and the poll-tax had some very great advantages, for by the arrival

22.Do you agree with Dr. Margaes that fore he must bave had that bottle in his passag. then went forward to the galley, and they slan ibey have been sent to guol for twelve months. of Mr. M'Kinney, wo had daring four months of THE INQUIRY AS TO THE DEATH death was caused by syncope P-In a sense, yes. alva a whole month while he was suffering these went off to the forecastle, but Drummand re-

the year no less than six English masters at work,

OF CAPTAIN LEE.

What sense is that P-That it was failure of pains for which he went to Dr. Fisher, who gained on the poop as he was the watchmen. As Sir Arthur Kennedy, the Governor of Queous which is the largest number which has been ab

the heart's notion a limited meaning. I think plied him with the nitriteof amyl. That is a point they went forward, the prisoners pasand going land, seems to have won the good opinion of work at one time in this saheol. Grammar and This inquiry was resumed yesterday afternoon the lungs were more affected them the boart to be considered in this inquiry, that is all. ati vitress saw they buy something in their CO., most people la tire colony, and especially of those geography have been intradized into a lower part at the Magistracy, bator the Coconor, Mr. H. primarily in this case. There are some deaths With regard to the question as to whether death bands, bat it was too dark to make out what it who help him to administer the government, of the school than formerly, these subjects. not. Wodehouse, and Messrs. W. L. Scott, W. A. Phiol occur from shock to the heart, and others was occasioned by nitrite of amyl, I don't sen was. He turned back, and when he got to the At the Manicipal Conference banget given by havin been added to the soventh and eighth clans F. Sahmidt, and G. M. de Carvalho a jury. from shock to the brain or lungs. Again others that I have it in my power to press the inquiry break of the poop, saw the 2nd prisoner, on the the Protior, the Hon. Thomas M'Thymaith, at until this yonet. By your Excellency's permie. Me. Franals instructed by Msees. Stepbons from all the organs, or some of them. In this esseany farther in that direction. I don't know of poop, lift an ars to strike Drummond. Drum. Go.which were the members of the Mudiripal Conson, onolid and algebra have been allowed to ba and Holmes, again appeared to watch the case on thin both the heart and lange were affected, any farther evidenne that. I opnld obtain that mood sized the man's arm, and he dropped the

Zerepe, the Premier proposed the health of H. ra.iatroled into the upper shoot, and I have behalf of Dr. Fishor."

and in my opinion the probabilities are in favour would go in the direction of proving that death. There is a kind of cabin on the poop the Governor, Sir Arthur Kennedy. He said His no doubt that these will have a very great effect Dr. Wherry was procent and-in answer to of death from bydrate of chloral, my opinion labud econrred from nitrite of amyL The subject H, Tarot to the Captain's gabin

through which one goes Excolloney was daily increasing in popularity and on the school by and bye. We have lost Mr. his Worship, said bold considered the questions in favour of that.

has been thornaghly sifted, but at the same time, estoot with the thinking classes of the culony, Arthur, who has gone tamnorarily to the Magis- which had boen viven him on Tuesday lust, and and the mers was knows of him tho better he was trac, sad Masare. Chao Kai Ming Law He sad was prepared with his answers.

23.-Is there any insidental reason why, if you wish any further inquiries to be made towards Drammen, who cried out "I am stub supposing the hon er bare boen as described. I will adjourn the oase, and not give a decision bed, I am stabbad." The captain ran out and Tiked. He was one of the soundest onestitutional A. Damjaha bave left the school for good, 1

asked what was the matter. A boat was lowersİ Mc. Francis-May I bog, before you go on that is to say, the bete beart empty-death us to waiting the point of nitrite of amyl till I governors they had ever had in the colony, and have no other remarks to make except that I with the examination of De. Wherry, to ask you said not base occurred through ayncope?-Inace you again. The questions I put to Dr. Worry and Drummond taken in it to hospital. kaew pactly the line to draw between himself hope the public as rapresentad hare will not to note that I objent to whole of this video cases of death from aynoope, if is to anal for more Intended to ha ornsial and to go to the apolis, staten that on the 10th of January, 1483, Carl Bengston, also agora on board the fu- and bie Ministors. He (Mr. MIlwraith) had al-

away with the impression that this is the to bo given by Dr. Wbarry. The circumstangaf blood to be fcend ina no side of the heart and point, and the answers be has given have tended while the vessel was lying in Manita ho, the last wars found Sir Arthur's advice good, and seps whole of the Central Selcol, sa susun to have of asking a series of questions, and giving time not in the offer. In the typical death from

to show that in his opinion as a medical practi- witness, Drummond and another went on to the tata from party palities in any shape or form, beau taken for granted inst year. We have poly for airwuring thot it utterly unprecedented, 1379oope, the heart is empty on both sides, tiener death did not result front cause, thongh Hospeko for any others, besides himself, and 160 boys in tins mon at the moment out of hars doavoured to find any ones whare auch, a BHIPS' MEDICINE CHESTS LEFTTTEE. with the best wishes and highost opinions of all this month wax 377, and this morning there pre-procadented. Br. Wharry was called as a medical or WAS not congested? I think nok

was save the Governor would leave the colony orly 200. The total number on the roll for ungrie bas boon pursued, and I baliere it is an what you saw as to what her the brain was ver, any evidence should be fastbooming to show Witness parroborated the avidange of the last 24-Are you able to form any opinion from he cannot say positively that it did not. If, how poop to complain about their provisions. The lat prisoner was listering to their complaints. that if it arise from nitrite of amy?, I would, of Quenelan dare. The toast was received with warm seated themselves 847, many being absent on expert, and he simply tells you that he is Frahla am able to form an opinion to a portalu extent. course, give you any further evidenos I could witness as to the language used, the Captain's sheering for His Exceflonoy and Miss Kennedy.are to rotate home. I will not detain your to answer the questions at the time, atsl be is I think it was cut counted. I alioed that the obtia apon that point, You are not bound to ordering silence, and their return to the form Notion. The avoid delay in the execution of

Excellenar with any further remarka

fallowed time to study them befora" giving bìs | face was pale, and so were the whites of the eyes.

give any final opinion now, it is only a question prisoner had an aze, but it was too dark to so He saw the prisoners going afty the 2nd Orders it is particularly requested in L'Etrims Orient Chinese dog legend which lampu, i think I may jastly gratalota an export at all.

A sbart time ago we translated trous Ropa de

His EXORLLENOT —Mr. Wright, fadios, and aritonos. I ruhmit auch evidenon is not that of Would that not be the case with Songested of cabling me to give Mr. Francis soms idon as

brains? No.

to whether it is necessary to enter into any

what the 1st prisoner had. They went on the business communications be addressed to the was reproduond from our columns by The Shang the band master of the Central School and bis Firm, A. 8. WATHON and Co., or

ilis Warship-You object to the whole of the 25-Having regard to the statement of Dr. cross.examination apan that point, so far as the Dromond oined the 2nd prisoner's m Iasi Cuerier. A correspondeat, of that_jovenal; staff apɔo the result of the examination which questions put ♬

Fisher that death might have sonurrad at any evidence has gone HÓW.

and be dropped the axe. This I prisons than 123 signing, kamasit "Diogenes" narrates another has just been completed with the view of testing Mr. Francis's the whole of the questions moment throngü fallero of the heart's action, and After some, sosultation, the foreman of the same from behind the pilot cabin and ran as similar le, and as follows:-"A velebrated zeneral, the progress made by the scholars during the under the cirromatarres of time being allowed that the deceased was suffering from earlgis juy. Mr. Boott, sald-West of option at pre- the blood running down Drummond's back. The Drammond Witness wont on the roop and tw nated Wa Ki, the altarwords became a king, past year and to award the prizes which are to for deliberation, such a pracceding being entirety of the beact woll nitrite of smyl then bazent that Captain Iwe did not dis from natural 1st prisoner thou cas low. He saw nothing "NOTIONS TO COERESTONDENTS.

| Endahandsome daughter, whose boauty was with be distributed. I think the Pot of about ninety unprededented.

heez a good medicine to give P—He may have ones. Vasmanications on Editorial matiore should be out equal shmughout the length and breadth of por gent of the bays whoes up for examination The questions were thon pat as follow:-- supposed what was not the das

His Worship That is the farthest you can go in ber hond, Tas Captain came up to Dra addressed "The 3liter,” and tosson business "The the epiro. The consequence was that her fame having passed in somarisfactory a manner is evi,

'mard's`assistance. He heard Drummand call 1--fi angina protorin säliivasa or a symptom?

Mr. Sott-That is the farthest we ont "I'm stabbed, I'm stabbad!" Drummand Managar," and not to individuals by name.

spread far and wide and she had many snitors.dence that the interests of the Central School It is symptom..

prstment. Correspondents are requested to forward their name Her father rejected them all, and the princess have been well looked after by the head master

was afterwards taken to hospital- wid addreas with communicatiboa addressed to the fall sick, and all the doctors in the country were and his staff. It is also satisfactory to find that Editor, not for lintjoy, but as evilsner of good able to sure her. Her father did not know thirty bors have successfully obtained employment

A whist to do, an at last be consulted his Ministers either in the Government portion or in the officon which I havo hoard so fa: to make me think the Allatter For pabilostion abould be written on one the effect that it any one would estas forward spractical proof, I think, of the usefulness of the

and they advised him to issue a proclamation to of the merchants and solicitoes of this place. It is Joecared died.from engins peuteria,

3.—lo cases of death from angina pectoris are Advortinommate and Subscriptions which are rosso For a long time there was no response, I have great pleasure in announcing that a well expect to find Pos....

and eure bis daughter, he should have her in mar- kind of education given here now, (Applause,) there any post mortem appearances you would estored for a flad naziod will be unutinned 'antand the king was beglaning to lose heart. Bad known gentleman residing in this Colouy, Mr. What post mortem sprostenons would you ex.

denly a large dog appeared and offered to care William Noish Baia, has made su offer to vast post to find P-Organic disao of the bonet. Ordare for stri ospies of the Daily Press should the Princosa. The king was rather astonished at in the hands of trustees the som of $1,000, the 4-Did you find them in the deceased I be soot bators 21 am at the day of publication.bearing a dog'speak, but be consent to allow the interest of which is to be devoted to founding sound a slight stiffaxing of the mostic valves, and After that boar the

a appply is limited.

animal to try and effect a cure, as be thon htouginser esbolarship to be competed for by boys a slight deterioration of the muscular tissus of the dog would not nuopeed and therefore he (the of the Central School of Beropean or Ameriosas, sart, nothing more. king) would not have to fulfil bis promise. To parents:e. I only received the letter annoque- Are those appearancea what you would ca}! make a long story short, the Princess was suroding this proposition late on Saturday evening, organic disease of the hoort, woald they be sufi and soon afterwards the dog, reminded the king and, therefore, I bave not had sur opportunity up eient to came death from sagina pectoria?I of his proadse. The king tried to erade fall to the present moment of expressing my thanks abonld think not. ling his word, but the dog insisted. The king on behalf of the Government for Mr. Bain's very What is the mode of death in sogies pon. seked the animal hoy the marriage owuld be liberal offer, which I have groat pleasure fccis P-Failure of the heart's notion, arranged. The dog said that, if the king wonki in accepting. I understood Mr. Belition. That is to say in what way would it come ?— pat him into a cell for forty-nine days, he would who the sample of giving asbolarship's. I think you had batter put it in those words. lose his dog's shape, and asanmo the form of a thres years ago, vested the large sum of £1,000 Yon onnot be more daßaita than that P-No. food for forty eight days, when the king thought dowing two radical solarships-one for the man Thering was locked up in a neli without in the hands of traekoos with the view of an- What would be the condition of the heart in

PASSENGER SHEPS SUPPLIED.

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, "

faith

side of the paperody.

sanntermandai.

The Daily Press.

But impposing it was, was it a proper medioius to proscribef-I have heard nothing to lead me Baring heard the viteze, are you in, to suppose that it was a proper medicine in this oliued to think the deceased died from augina osne. pectoris ?-There is nothing in the etilence Mr Francie-That is not an prevor, His Worship again pat the question.

death from angina pectoris It would be di.

HongKora, JANUARY 30TH, 1883,

Tas French Press and people appear to bare haan greatly exercised over the Tonquin question. A good deal of exaggeration has naturally found its way into the French papers, but it has needed a very forcible ex pression of opinion, not only by the Pregshare been changed into a man's head. The spell Central School and santher to St. Joseph's Col In equal quantities Possibly. but from Axioural JaurEquibeay, the Minis, having bows bruken through the king's impactó legs. I hope before very ing the Central School 6--Would death in angina pectoria ba sadden ter for the Colonies, to induce the Guveraity, the man with a dog's boud was allowed to will be transferred to a larger and more con.er gradual ?—It would he comparatively sadden.

marry the Princess. To this day there is a clao medions building than the present can.Ap. Will you explain it more fally, the term arent to adopt the Bill providing for the of people in the Fabkion Pravinae who claim to planse.) It le proposed to great the new build paratively The patient would be seized with 7-Is the approach of the pain endian or some time ago ta nonsideran of tørrativa scheme of gradual ?—It is usually sadden. beliding five separate schools which ware to take Not always F-Not always,

he would like to see how it was getting on. The Central School and ous for St. Josapir's College, lated and fabby. doors were sperod and inside the oil was found a The arrangements for osrrying out that liberal Would there be any blood in it There would mun with a dog's head! Had the king restrained offer have not yet been completed, but Mr. Bebes small quantity of blood in each side of the bia curiosity one day langer, the dog's hand would lilion in this year giton ons spasial priza to the heart.

despatch of an expedition to Tonquin. The headdress representing the head and legs of dog passsoms veste ago. A Commission wasappointed

he desododod from this couple, and they wear a ing on the sito which was purchased for that pur- fân sitack, and die în a few minutes.

|

Dr. Wharry-I don't believe any qualified prontitioner would pressribe nitrite of amyl to any patient whose langs were in such a condi tion as those of the dapeased, unless he was in imminent danger of death from angina pectoris. I was suppering the cars of aman whoso donth might our from failure of the heart's sotion.

Sack a condition of the lungs ought not to be disreganied,

But rapposing there was not disesse of the langa, would it hava bean a proper medicine to give-Yes, if there was no such complication,

26.-Did yon, as well as Dr. Clonth, notica the tranced expression that has been spoken of f--Dz. Clouth valled my attention to some wrinkling of one side of the fave.

His Worship to Mr. Franals-I don't se what effect your oross-examination can have at present.

Mr. Franciaá comidarable portion of the evidence I shall exil will be simply evidence to show that the deceased died from angina pectoris. His Worship—Well, that-le Dr. Fisher's avid- ones.

castle.

The prisoners, who resarved their defence, were committed for trial at the Supreme Court

MACAO.

FROM A CORELEFONDENT]

38th January. Mr. Francis-Well, Dr..Wharry's opinion is

The U. 8. corvette Bichatond, Captain Skec. so dforgent from my own instructions as to roll, with Admiral Clitz on bosed, arrised bere Angina pectoris that I should desire to cross the 25th instant. A 8mm. ale sulatet tår ortuite him upon that point. As to the other Fort, which late was replied to by the San Frau- point, the question of death from amy! nitrite, I con fert. His Trolley Senhor Grupa sant don't suppose I shall sak him a question about it come as sure, and at 2p.m. the latter landed. off his Aide-de-camp to invite the Admára) to The inguity was then adjourned until ten accompanied by a few of his officers. A gard to-morrow.

of beueur with, the military band res in attend. spoo, and ́s saluta was fired from the San Fran- cised fort both on this occasion and on the re- tara of His Excellency to the ship. H. the | Governor sent an füvitation to the Admiral to dinù with him, but the Adiniral was unable to faccept of it as he had to go over to your part the same day. It is said that the Admisi found Macao mael ahaaged eines ha was boro side as one of joy and pleasure; that is how he Wong Ayan, aoolie; was charged with breakfast in 1858 when he was a fentonant, and described a tranced expression, a smiling, placiting and entering No. 11, Gough street, with in white Senhor Guimarães was Governor. expression?-I do not know quite what is meant tent to commit a felony, and being in possession the person of the Spanish Ministor to Peking. We have adetkor distinguished guest hoes in of house breaking implements, on the night of whe dined at Government House yesterday. the 29th inst.

Did you notice It-You

Dous transed expression" aptly describe it? I should not so describe it.

Clorth has described the expression of the right

Ton did not notice any transed expression, De.

↑by a trusted expression. -

His Worship read over Dr. Clouth's evidence on this point and asked witness if he saw it.

Dr. Waarry-Iw nothing rumarkable, an "com.sxpression of joy and pleasur

27.-Is it of any importance in arriving at an (opinioni us to the cause of donth P

His Worship-If it existed would yon attach any particolar importance to in arriving at an opinion sa to thin sanse of death 7-Well,

over saw nor heard of an expression of joy and

21st December reminded his colleagues that | Town and Country Journal saya:-Wo have had elementary education, and in connection with attacked by it, to get out of bed, go into the felicity on the face of a corpse.

POLICE COURT.

29th January,

BEFORE CAPT. H. G. Toxart, B.N.

BORGLARY.

A lokang saw the defendant in the veruudab of the beas, and waited for him ou the staircase He arrested the man na he came down with chisel in his hard, and keys, plokkoks and other implementa used in, the carrying out of “his felonious little plan." The floor, however, was empty, and so he had no spoil with him. Sentenced to six monthe hard labour.

LABOENY.

Chun Aho, jinriokaba coalie, was oonvicted of stealing a jacket belonging to Mr. R. O, Kaver. hy, chief officer of the shamer Madras, on the 28th fast----

The complainant hired the defendant's vehicle,

to-morrow to give three performances, ou the The Italian Opera Company are to be hare 20th, 30th, and 31st. The Theatre of the Cla Unio has toon engaged by them for a san!! som, just enough to pay running expense,---- A project is advat for a fancy ball in the shove Theatre on Monday, the 5th pzimo,

PEKING.

8th January. Cur-cold weather lua new-apt-in-with-n_s04- geauco, and there is very prospect of a very severe bad protracted winter, The wind and a gelling out, be forgot a coat has was carry been so strong as to blur daca coms rables. The ing and left it there. He remember the number thermometer at night Las reached 40, 60

6 abore zero. The skating rink was opened who grranted the prisoner.

publicly about a fortnight age. It is under the Santenged to a month's imprisonment. Auspices of the club. Sometimes skating parties Checor Kwai, ocolis, was sentonged to a with socompanying picnics are formed for a day 'month's bird labour for stealing copper nails on the Tungebot canal or the lake of the Sun- from the Hung Hai Dook, on the 27th inst. mer Palace. The wind, dust, and ran renda,

A GENERAL COLLECTOR,

bowover, snob, exposed, portions of Ica ulincat un- An unemployed pook anted Id Ahung, was fit for skating. We have had a slight fall of hrought up on a charge of stealing a pair of EDOW. spectacles on the 20th. A lokang, cam a crowd Dancing and dinner parties seem to be all the round a bawker's stali in Queen's Hand West rage at present, and they are likely to continno and be thero saw the prisoner take the spectables. so during the wizton Thero wore grand balls Ho arrested the man, and then found on his par- held lately at the British Legation and the Gua- son a lot of miscellangenu articles which had evi- tems. The officers of the German gandest deally bom collected from other sails.

Wolf bave boon guests of the Ministar Bentenced to month in gaol for larceny, and fined $10, or another month for unlawful posses (“sion.

Minister for the Colonies at a veeting of the la remembrance of their forefather." Cabinet Council hold at the Elyas on the

The Briziane correspondent of the Sydney the place of the Centrai Sobool in imparting Would the deceased be able, feeling himself Francs, had already troops at Tonquin and

a kind of ecara in an announcement, which up. this cheme it was suggested there should be a maloon, and come back to bed agsit He might Then you cannot give an spawer to the ques- that her interests there were great. Hepared to be suthoritativo, that Sie J. P. Hon.college to give higher edcostion. The Commis bo

|tion -- to the expression on the face, I do "went na" "to" stow, that the bonour of thesey was to baour new fletornor. It was at ones dion bara reported in favour of Uniding a new—8—Theme regard to the oridases as to the not know anything about it.

faferred that is Excellengy's term of aloe, if Central School. Five out of the six wembers of pains felt by the deceased, can such pains bare 28-From the pest mortem appearances seen French flag being at stake, the Government over hentored upon oflow here; wont be signa.which the Commission was voraps set ware of this feen foft merely in tas ordinary sourse of lang by you, and described by others, can you form could not remain disinterested spectatore oflised by uront activity in matters connected with agiaion, and this opinion coincides with She disease?-As far as 1 bare beard evidenos as to any opinion as to whether douth could be more what bappened in those regions. If the the inferior ren--the native aboriginal, thi wishes-which have on several, opossions been the pains, I have heard of nothing which could likely to have occurred from itrite of amyl or of the vehicle, however, and informed the police,

Kausks, the Chinese, the British Indian, if be expressed of the Sobretary of State... This revet be fall in lang disce alone, present state of affairs there were to be to fame, woald fud a Gem friend Sir John, port has been seat to the Becretary of State for

from hydrate of abloral?—I think, it probable 9-Aro paine common in lung disease Yes, that death resulted from chloral. lerated much longer the prestige of France How could this be recopoiled with the prasties consideration, sad has not yet been made public, Such wine,o far as you can judge from, the From the past mortem appearances P-No, In the Far East, so indispensable for the which have been mid to pterail as regards the as it is not canal to make it se until the Sacre evidence?—I have beard very little oridcngs as generally.

aboriginal blacka, for instans? His Excellenoy tary of State's decision or opinion is known, to that, and what has been given is of a vagne Bat I won the post mortem appearanose?— security of her settlements in Cabin-China, would probably wish to know all shout these, But I may state that the Commission, besides ra setare, but so far as I have heard the pains are exsipend nitrite of amyl from consideratio would be seriously compromised. Moreover, sud he was apposed to have a will of Lir own. commanding the erection of a new Coutral School, sugh as might coeur from lung disesue.

But I don't want you to do so. tho Admiral contonded that it was necessarion attached to that branob of the Christina ent parts of the city should is course of Lime be have soon, together with the state of the brain Besides, his Eroellency was known to be in re- proposes that are schools now existing to diffar: 1-Did the post mortem appearsanes you

But I did it. Then you are unable to answer the question in the interests of French commerce to osta. faith which is incidental to Ireland, rather than rebuilt. Most of the buildings in which then you have heard desorbed, doubled with the simply from post mortems apponeses I am blish definitively the Protectorate of France to England. Should we survive this double shools are located are most inconvenient and stats of brain of the deceased, as described in not prepared to answer these questions,

calamity What should we do? vahel, protest, insulsient, and it is proposed that they should your evidence, on the evening of his death

99-an you, on modioal granola, form an over Tonquin, The rest of the Ministry or what We should bare done reither, and he rebuilt from time to time, ans fes your or sa clade the possibility or probability of death frota spinten as to which would be the more likely, gave way before these arguments, President them was a good deal of shrugging of shoulders, The Commission is also of opinion that the staff natural causes Ijudge that death had reataited judging from the slicumstances attendent upon "Gaars ending the discussion by eying that though, if Sir John had been the Pope himself, of masters; both European and Chinese, should from something superadded to the dissase. ho death P-I jadged it probable that death co

You have already heard of the death of Mr. he would no longer oppose it. It was there Still the contradiction of this rumour cads with tian oannot he carried out until the Contral to the posibility are you able to give pay

| he would have been accepted without revolution. be considerably inorassed, but this recommends.. That is to say it precludes the probability; an enrred from obloral hydrate.

Li Shen-lan, the Professor of Mathematica în Os medical grounds f→Yes, or any grounds

the College, at over 70 years of age. He had upon decided to despatch au expedition to good deal of sorsfort to masy who bad worked Golicol has been transferred to a larger building. suswer all your questions are with you please.

quito a genius for mathematics, and was the su- Tonquin, the vote for the purpose being themselves up into an omarmotable fever over They also express an opitios that when the now forsnou to the case in point, and I say that I Du medical grounds f--Yes.

Conzon, a somman of the French curvetto Kerthor of a series of mathematical works, Euclid tho prospects of our irrepressible viserng. Unt Central School bas been built and the larger hadze that death resulted from something super-

Why on medical grounds I am not pre saint, was oberget with stealing a pair of shoes sung others, - Oa account of his fame hero- 11,000,000 frames. A week later, the 8tir John is not coming, and the antenosment staff recommended appointed it will age to be added to the diseme from what I bave heard,pared to Buy

Belonging to a Chinese shopkeeper, and also with osired the appointment at the Tung-won Collage. pedition was despateked, but it consisted of was duly communicated to the Frese by Bir necessary 10 bave a separate establishment for and I think that supere the question.

30. Am I to understand that, civan the p-maulting the police on the 24th text,

He has sometimes beau styled the Chinese Now- only 750 troops, a very all contingent the Scoretary of State for the Celonies, authe. being undertaken in the new Central School. I

Arthur Kennedy, who received a telegram from Normal School, the preparation for coletora Mr. Branola-Most certainly it does not. pearsnson donoribed, and the caresistances s The defendant went to the shop of Ngau Young too-for whom Profosse Li had the most pru De.. Wharry-Well that is your opinion. detailnd, you are distinctly of opinion that death Fuk, shopkooper, Queen's-road Central, the woman found admiration. We regret that his death wherewith to occupy a kingdom oveu of ritatively contradicting the previous sounge. have no doubt that the or Governor, Sic Mr. Franois I don't think szy one could would not have resulted from ustural causes ? } for drink, and asked to see sonje dhasa. Being should have been saded by a dora nå madiolre slothful Topics, Chá Paris, organ of most. Ascordingly we breathe more freely, George Bewoo, who will be here at the end of for any other opinion.

In teoldsdly of opinion that death did not shown a pair, he walked with them, and declined prepared sad sold at Shanghai. Wa oxunot en and expost better things. the Gumballists, wow at all uyouta alive to has given such real satisfaction by his bearty tions from the Secretary of State as to what is opinion.

Sir Arthur Kennedy March, will come est anned with toll instrue- Dr. Whorry-It is for the jury to form an soome from disesen nlouc,

to pay for them. The somplafasat sekod the join too wash cars.uggo. the uative and foreign 31.Do you attach any importance to the pori-nonstable to get the shoes back for him, and he draggists at Shaoghat nad Hongkong in the pro. the folly of bonding single regiment ont, feruauer and his mostentatious way of living, to be done. In the meantimo Surveyor. Mr. Francis-It is for the court to make you tion in which the deceased was found as to tried to do so, but the man attack him and en-paration and advertising of powerful remuodiss it says:...." If the Cabinet applies to Farlin, that it is very doubtful whether gren on each er onorat is preparing or rather rovising plans forgive an auswer to the question, which is simply whether he was on his back or bla right side -I tored into a violent struggle with him, tearing which pander to the weakness of the Chines

unut for a coroparatively largohem of love bad a commoner os governor, and he was tribation of prizes will again have to take

a viseopat could eclipse his repslation. We the new Central Bobool. I am afraid the dia. yes or no.

think net.

Fhle uniform.

moral and physinnd constitution. Such remedies: Dr. Wharry-Sometimes.

3-Do you attack any importanos to what he Fload $5, or in default 14 days hoed labour, should only be prescribad. if pesioribed at all, asy it will be in order to render the de the most popular governor we ever had, as it is placa te this building next year, boonuse it Mr. Francia-In this Joune it is simply yes or is reported to have said as to his inability to lle and to pay $1 amands to the constable, or another ander direct medical sporintendence. monstration thoroughly effectiro. Were gait possible Sir John Hennessy might have is not possible to build such a large plase se no

on his loft alde?—It is stated in evidenos that by four days,

The Yunnan bribery noandal is innbogason at Suna if it had been so arranged, but we are not to the new Central. Bohool will be in the usarse w to limit the expedition to four mess and have bim, it seems, and see people now think of our year, but in the course of the following more deŝaite kaawar.1

His Worship You are not prepared to give did lis on lile Jeft side, and if it is stated in oví.

present. Wang Wu-sino Las ratire for the denon that he did so. I would not attach much. Buik Akou and Luu Akan ver changwt with lime being at least from Lik eest at the Foreign acorporal the audity of the lock Fings that the sitadal is envoi.

your hope it will be possible to tenunter the ↑ Dr, Wharry-No, not more than that. importance to his statement that he could not.. the theft of 98 Iba, of raw ulls, the property of Board, the reason assigned being the dramond

THEFT BY A FRENCH SHAMAN.

·STRALING.

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