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The Japan Gazetés anys that the demand for Japaneso copper coin is aid to have greatly in- reused in China since the outbreak of bostilities between Franco and Chlin. Mr. Nakashiro, an exchange broker residing in Osako, recently shipped to Shanghai on Chiness account the sum of 436.700 yen in that description of money.
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CRICKET NOTES.
MATCH I
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Borle
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Boyle irect, & Spoon Donizethet
Cake: Mr. A. O. Sten, o Miswildeb Miestor. Spuleth Flanquette. Afr. F. Lucas, aut et
Hutchison. & Drica Sportb...
Dunkle. Mr. F. 6. GʻDzien. 6
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at a cost of 42, and Bofforth 4 for the same number of runa.
In the second innings the best show was made by Giffen, 4 wickets for 47 runs,
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H. J. B. Szott, érzed ungmann -
By bis Lortship--This boy was still in the' school, and plaintiff was susing booause the money was due on the first of the mouth, and Mr. Bags had sold lie would not pay him.
The case was at this stage adjourned til lo- morrow, at 10. a.m., bail as bufore.
him.
TRESTARS.
For trespassing of Crownlad ar Batohar's Lay, as Chiness or fand it-meni-seaty-an two days hard labour...
MARINE COURT. 23rd September.
BEFORE CAPT. H. G. TROMSETT, R.N.
TUL DIETOURANCE OF BOARD THE ** NORTACE*.** Jebn Cane and High MoKeurot, seamsa, and Matthew Acora and John Owens, fromon, all of the British steamer Northern, wore braucht n
The Japan Mail ways that the Mesageries Eastman was about the boat sent to their ranged him money in those foes, and plaintiff neck had read his paper for 10 yours, kad navor
Renn any infocent thing in it
By Mr. JohnsonThe Was Bes Yaro has ween the Royal Artillery and the Volunteers Maritincastrabip. Tant, recurtly on shore assistanco Donbilese many restele bad pssed had always has paid in full up to this month. ly of osprit de arrps, of maritime experience. The challenge in the recent rifle contest he- and knowledge of the outside world 4000g aid not come from the former as was stated in at Idan u Oshima, has he repaired at Yoko-without their peeeding in attracting attention, On Rome outions Mr Bass had paid hun onne
suka, and arrived at the nuchorage, Yokebares, for tha peor follows seemed hardly to runize the count, but be had always paid the buiszce about been published ever a year.
By Mr. Wotton When I said ten para In on the 10th inst. The damage the ship sustained possibility of being saved until the last men was the week aftor. That was when he happened to
ferred to a paper published at Norenia's the officers; incongruona crews from different for Monday sise, but from the Volunteers.
haisted na board. Never have I soon a more be short of money.
Ng Man Kwai zuerebant, said that les hind It will be soon from Dr. Doborg's report in has been made good at a ectst of 800,000. provinces, wanting in that pluck and dash
pitiable sight than thisy presented, thoroughly which a national flag only can creato; dap another coluna that Hongkong has evosped a
exhausted as they were from almost three days'
bes 20 years in the Colony and had know LATEST TELEGRAM'S.
expar without food or water, as with long,
defendant 18 years. Dofondant was about Co- years of agat Witness had talon the Wai San seated and iteradiablo financial-corruption visit of the last typhoon announced from Manila, but it is probable, says the Astronomer, that
streaming hair, ricerated and awollen bodies, and Goall these cobins to neutralize the qualithero is another typhoon approaching from far
LONDON, ad Euptenhor.
wild "moniacal expression of hopo, they were By Mr. Caldwell-When Mr. Basa paid on at Po plans it started and bad never WOOD-ANY THE CHOLERA IN FRANCE. helped on board
pocount, lo always sent word that he was short publication similar to the one in question before, ties of the ships and reader them valusloss in the South-Bast,
I immediately servòi out water and whiskey, money, and he would send the rest up soon, Defendant in a respectable man and witness did AB fighting force." What littld stand was
Cholera bae ve apparel ir Tuin and Maand it was dreadful to zoo the foalaus longing With rotorrono to the boy Gabriel, he had been not think him capable of knowingly allowing
lask with which cash man, while drinking, was in the school perhaps four or five months. His such a thing to appear in his paper. madent the engagement at Pagoda Anchorage
contaroplated by the others. We soon got them position was the same as that of Lois with regard on the 23rd August was das almost entirely
retilos,
ont, of their wet clothes and wrapped in dry to the contract, and he was put into the school to the foreign educated Chinese cfticore on
blankets: eggs, milk, and whiskey being given by Mr. Bax himself. Saeki entered the school"
BEFORE Mr. F. MAOKEAN. board the aquadron, and the example of a
It may interest our cricketing readers to to those most exhausted, had mop to the tent in the same way, oa the same terms. Mr. Beso
OBSTRUCTING THE POELGE: Tow individuale could, of course, de little
It is reported from Mandalay fenys the Ranpare the results of the three test rautahes be. Ong old man was so capletely achansted that had Tofdeed to pay way of those feet, but the day
Ng Akai, alicanced-kaker, was charred by among such a mass of iner inapote on our respondent of the Times of India, that a boon representative Elowers of Bugland and it was with the greatest dioulty I succede in after he was summoned he sent up 340, and resmimating the almost extinguished spark of plantif sent it back, telling him to put it inta The Pei Yang Squadron would probably party of Indian engineers in the log's worries the Australians.
life, but after two boaze of constant attention court. There were two Chafres in the sohool,Jaro Khan, P. C. 619, with obstructing him in to the mess of restoring animation, I was re and a stop brother, Navaro. In this case 855 the execution of his duty on the 22nd instant.
Complainant enwa nabor of xos gambling wake's bettor light of it. because it is man-is to be sent toolers and map the country be-
The first was played ut Manchester, the Engarded by the pales becoming perceptible and was doo, Mr. Chuire came to the school with the in Maricot-street: an ho approachol he beard
boys, being introduged by Mr. de Souza Mz. meso-Government has agreed to place every pos ned by a larger number of men trained under tween Burmah and Tonquin; also that the Bar Europeans and because the vessels are of now sible obstacks fu the way of the British opening ish team boing unfortunately deprived of the warmte returning to the surface,
Nothing could exceed the kintasss and atten Choice was going to put the boys in St. Joseph's defendant call out" Police coming." He arrested PASSENGER SHıra SureLID.
Fined $1, or four days' hard Inbour.
NLBANCE. and superior type, but the issue of any or- cut a trade route with Yunnan vit Bhano. sorvicos of Lord Harris, and the Hon. A tion ovinced by passagers, and offlors. As it College, but ho stayed for some days in plaintiff's
which arrival loten. Filling took the plane of the latter, but
Kit-ting, of No. 200, Hollywood-roud wa Notion-To eroil. delay in the execution of gagement with Admiral Coppocre foet Orders it in particularly regnested that all eat, aayer for 5 moment be doubtful; from Pakhui Jesterday, want var to the Kon-however good a substitate bo may be in the monta of thirteen man at the same time, I fait rieft on, he intimated that he would eat the boys.
with Mr. Bass, and the latter intimate that he animal manure on Crown land nose Balober's business commuutentions ha addressed to the the defeat of the Chinese would be at som dock shortly office arrival To-day the winkot keeping tine, as a-batsman he does not exceedingly thankful for their intelligent and in his school. In the orening Mr. Chofre erme summoned by Inspector Gerisaia for depositing
Dutab steamer Campla will go over to that dock. shine. Mr. Hornby, who took Le Harris unremitting attention to my directions.
We found on subsequent enquiry that the would be responsible for the boys. Mr. Chofressket Bay on the 21st instant. Defendant admitted Firm, A. S: WATSON and Cɔ, or
spoedy, decisive, and complete. The The stramer Naples and the British barque place, was unfortunate in both innings. The original crow consisted of seventeen mon, two of plaintiff to reduce the price as he was not rish, the charge and was fined Sb.) HONGKONG DISPENSARY (23) avizion of the Chinese-azy into sororal Mount Liebusa will be discharged from the
two others and droppal of exhausted a few bons take off 35. Phintiff was zow-suing for the distinct an vard offer practically at the orders Aberdeen and Cosmopolitat dels respectively match resulted in a draw in favour of the vision had been lost when the boat onpaized and and had so wins boy, and plain sigteich, Before the reacts. I am glut to my allure doingtous of this mouth. The bay Smith came with fairly wall, though three will have to be trans the Chefres, ho was the son of another, man, of mea having opposing interests, must
The Band of the Baff will play the following
ferred to Hospital;
but Mr. Ba mada hirmself responsible for thist Communications on Ettitorial matter should be also, na Admiral SAUERT has pointed programme at the Officers mass Murray Bar Mr. W. G. Grace, & Talmer, 6
A subscription has bean started on board, boy, too. the arrangement being made at tho addressed "The Editor," and these on basina" Tha
out, prova an element of great weakness. racks, this evening, the 24th inst.
among the passengers and offfeura in aid of there sama time as that of the Chofres. As to tho Manuger," and not to individuals by SLUD
dostituto men, and any potson wishing to oon-man of Abra, that was for a room engaged for Correspondsats are requested to forward their name-In fact, it is evident to all onlookers March
tribute can kindly forwart the subscription to Mr. Abre and another Spanish gentleman. în that the Chinese navy can never become Ovéta
Captain Madia on board.
April. Mr. Basa engaged the room, and told its present basis; Value an effective force on
plaintiff he would pay for it Mr. Basa Televis
ngaged the room for the other gentleman THE FICEROY OF CANTON. bofore Mz. Abro arrived, and $18.00 was and it is problematic whether it oun ever be. Parapless como & reliable means of defsive under the Galop
the amount of the bill. Mr. Basa paid $15 on We hear that or Manilay a volanble set of Harlow. Responnay, h Augle,
The Catholic Register he snother article en acceant, and had not paid the rost. The arrange existing corrupt system of administration.
Littis as he could say on behalf of the diamonds was stolen from the house of Mre. Postu, Borth not out A
the Viceroy of Canton, replying to the criticisus ments for Brabo were the same, and the claim Linglond The thief secuin to havo aterad the
its proviens article evoked. One contemporary was for September. Air. Basa book the boy
disorderly conilaat on bosil their ship, aut af Chinese navy, Admiral SHUFELDT could find house while the family were at tiffin sud taken
In the drst innings Boyle obtained 6 wickets We know the Viceroy before ha cace Seaway r the fith. All the boys were still with on remand, on the charge of drankens g
Canton, and when His Excellency was appointed plaintiff but the two Romans and Brabo eren lessto praise in thearmy. He sums up the the diamonds from a bedroom.
which they wore kept was found afterwards whole root of the matter in the simple assert the garden, As there are several dogs about
to govern the two Kraag we kept silent in the Me. Danton said that in these cases in which assaulting M Gerge C. Pareigal, the chief haps that he had changed his ways, but his evil he had admitted liability but denied that any mata, on the 1st inst.
Mr. Wilson (from the ofEre of Messrs. Bre disposition was soon apparent and we reported it thing was due, the defene was that the feesten, Wottes, and Deacon) apparel for Mr, tion that in China thoro is so military spirit. the premisas it is surmised the the thief mast
We did not write minder any ill feelings towards were not payablo until the end of the month,
Pervigal. with the analys
His Excellency hnt reported the fusta ar war-intent of the beginning, as algod by the The truth of the following remarks will be have hoc a discharged servant on good termé
Endonse in eilar to tai trument admitted by all foreigners, who have seun
ing and for the public good. If justice is due to plaintiff. Three cases would stand or fall by An inquest was hold yesterday afternoon on: anything of the great Chinose empiry and its the Chiasso workman who fast his life at the
him, we will roadily do it Bat let us see what this contention. In the onses of the bays Chofre, eived by the first lefendant, Caas, at the hands we can do for him. Every ove neknosledges that Karare and Smith, the defense was that Mr.of the first offixer, his face being magh out about. One of the frem 175 Ovidence to the fol myriad population: Ante-dating all other ducks through an cokout with the machinery,
the canso of all the troubles which are now taking Basa hadrotagood toho responsible for this boys wing offcok IIs it not so tha msta nations ia ber traditions, China has taught The inquiry took place at the Civil Hospital
place war the ill-advised proclamation of the 10th the responsibility hy with Mr. Chofre An to bofors Mr: A. F. Wise, Coroner, and Moser her people to believe that there is something Machsfile, f. 3. Almeida, and H. N. Clack.
Augustoffering rewards from the present Viceroy the clair for Mr. Abrn'a lodging. Mr. Basa had have a pistol in kis hard at all. Ho strick Such proclamation would have boon enacted sitter merely undered the room for Mr. Abrt, who frat defondant and tiered him and stared HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 24TH, 1384.
derogatory to honour in the character of as jury. It prosted dead's queue, which
by ignorture or by alice. A Vieroy bereft of became principal as soon as he entered the room. kim forward The chief te kaeckel the soldier-that the road to true glory lies he was eving loose, got wound round re- volving shaft as be was oiling the machinery,
talent might have ined.such a proclamation The case of Brabs was the same as that of the first defendant down in the alloy, and without considering its conquences, and Chofrea. There was also a legal defence to the his face was covered with blood then. Witnes Among the makers of modern history in the through the fields of literature, and to emo and together with part of his seelp was torn out.
By Mr. Wilson-This was shortly aftor elaven presont Vloerey ander the ples of ignorance, but of Darrell and Tratt. The saca care with-
Firat sfondant was very Far East, the same of Admiral R. W. SHC-lamont by the paths of commerce. Through-His injuries were ruch that he died sea sfter-
unfortunately as our morning contemporary says, in the scope of the 4th Section of the Stamate of in the forenoon. PELOT, of the United States Navy, will be out these centurias, generations bave been wards in the Civil Hospital, whither he was Mr. Stel soared 2 wickets for 32 runs, Ulyett should be very glad indead could we excuse the whole of the eases the doctrine laid down in the did not see the defondant come aft winn
holas mau of unquestionable ability?" imbuad with these ideas, until, by the docmove. A vardiot of accidental death was re- 5 for 41, and Poste for 12 runs.
Frauds, under which it was provided that thapor- drank, and rolled hout. The mate kicked the conspicuous in future chroniclus. Just as rise of a survival of the fitost, all martial
The Register Intae on in the article refers to son whom dobt it was, was liable or wall as the defendant on the bad when he was down on-the- We are requested by the Hongkong Steam
The second match minted in a decisive sie-the recent proclamation directed to stop the desperson who made the premise, and farther that deck if he land boar a dor Witness saw the Defendant lying on the hatch off, and the mate his countryman Commodore PERRY was the instrument of opening.up Japan to Weston apirit has died out of the race. The Chinese Laundry directaes tu sinta that as there appears tory for England by an innings and 5 ronstruction of obapela and the persecution of Chris- the promise must ho in writing.
Mr. Basa denied that his arrangement with ordered him forward Fin did not hear what the will sufferand endure; will, if cornered, fight; to be some diffinity in the minds of so as to
Tho sleven was, on this casion, an entirely re- thans caused by the proclamation of the 30th of intercourse, ao Admiral, then Cominodore, will rise against local oppression; but, under circular prespetus, the card was adopted as the presentative one. Messrs. Horaby and O'Brien, Angust, and saya There is not much sign of Mr. Hanlon was to pay the eulmoriptions in nd-i man said ozcept that he heard kim toy "Y" SHUFELDT provod the immediate moans hom circumstances, their wars become mere masiest method of reply. If those who propose Barnes and Pilling were left out, their places repentance in it; the old instincts are also there vance;te agreed to pay the foesnt the end of the Reveral times. Viluess it not woe first da manifested. However it is something, and we do month for such boys as he acted as guardian to fendant attenut to strike the mate as thought breaking up the isolation of Korea, and ne-murders or retaliations, abocking from their giving the Steam Laudry, a trial will simply being taken by Lord Harris, Hos. A. Lyttiston, not despair of his succeeding in patting things to Choirs and Navares he was not acting some of the marks on the dan's face might have
stato so on the card, giving at the same tine
Frederick Fisher, Braman on boar the North- gotiated the firet treaty with a Western cruelty." Those statements are indisputable, their address, they will facilitate the manger in and Messre. W. W. Read, and Christopherson.right. A man of such a power as the Viceroy, na guarding for. They had been left in the school boon caused by his falling on deck.... Power the peninsular kingdom ever con- The Chiness will only fight when brought to waking the necessary arrangements for collection Mr. Steel's invings was a grand ono. He was who could rule ali Chios, will easily govorase by Mr. Choire, who made his own arrangements i
first defendant lyfar draak in the alleyway. oluded. His firat efforts to unlock the door bay in an inextricable position; and ther on mid nfcor ho upaning of the works on batting for nearly four hours. For the visitors province and make the prafest of each district for 855 a math. The only thing that rea; said the first by www of this watbw, was the
to do yet to repair the ill consequences of his for the foos through him. He had not been placed show neither-Inerernor moderation to the October 1st. None need consider thesolves Rootte 75, and 31 (not out) were obtained in a. spet the law and treaties. But ha ha tanoli Chofre arranged with him was to sand the money. The chief officer came and touched him no with
bend to confinne their support beyond mirable style. Sanre
fatal proclamation; when was the native Chris- in the position of guardian for the boy Smith, his boot and told him to go forteerd. Witness tions and the Missionaries, who have nothing to and as to Mr. Chofre, he had merely acted as then went down the stokehole and saw no more. both of the Chinese aud Korean Govern. vanquished. Local rebellious have in al-Imit of their own chico
do with the hostilities going on between Frue that pretleman's agent, and had never agreed to At the time witness the defendait lying in ost every inatunze been suppressed by The Bungon Times publishes the following: monte, and when the latter, acting probably strategy fret, and massacre afterwards. The information, which is startling if true:"Tr. 8. Movell, b Pesto beland Chips nnmolvis'ed and free to exercise theic (hold himself responsible for the kov's foss, or the alloway he saw bined en las face under pressure of the advice of the Vicara Imperial troops have never cared to grapple in power in Mandalay. A telegram from Cal-Winter Fests
blous times appear to ho in store for those now W. of Chili, decided to admit Western nations with the foe until they had them at a dis- cats to our contemporary a few days ago T-
cand a Trivett...... to their hitherto jealously guarded land,dvantage, and have always taken care to panel the sape of the Mongen Prives from MC. Blackbar, 12-....riel aus...
Heat, eshte not Commodore SALTELDE was Dalgrally the void-e-contest-until-hunger, treachers, and Flichery end stator further, that he was 171 first thought of, and on the 22nd May, 1982, bribery has thinned and saw dissental of Bioa. this news to us, and there is
holicvid in bom my te Brugh the capi. Priers Gas Pen 7. h. Bird
1. Prelom, hice & Showsbury, BGN
Ulvets....... 19
· Retres.
Extras.. that gallant officer signed Treaty with, then in the enemy's ranks. Equally accurate no renesu to doubt it, it is clear that the Mein- Korsan Government opening the Hermit,
are other statements of the Americar Admiral. intours to make a dash for the throne of
bis father; and if he can only cooed in getting In the 1st innings Pute took 6 wickets for Kingdom to commercial interconree with the The only idea of discipline, he says, is the into the Shan Statea act of Mandalay, it very great American Republic. The Treaty made fear of corporal punishment, and the bin live tota la inte spot hether he will art 35 runs, and in the end. Trlgast 7 for 36 raas, by Admiral SHUBLOT réffects credit upon in the dread alike of the officar and private. him, and is much more antisfactory than the Under such a system thery GA beoseous that the proclamations by the Vicarox agreement negotiated by Admiral WILLES, OTELDization, none of the spirit that dig. of Folkin' warning the tiver not to molest and which Bad to be relinguished. Apart,inquiebes an army from nu armed mo fareigaura dr native Christians have proved in however, from his missions to Korsu, with Even the much helaudodarmy of the Viceroy day, to the effapt that throu nativo Christian the favourable result obtained in 1882, Ad- of Chibli in got, according to Adairal 30 miral Sucesor die good service by the poor really effectizo. It consists, he tells publication of an open letter addressed by as, of a partially trained force of about 3,000 bin to Senator SARGENT, of Califortia, early men armed with breech-Inters and a com- In 1888, in which he embodied the impres sions produced on bis inind of the Chinese plement of field pieces. But, continues the Admiral, although the Viceroy's troops Government and their system by observations extending over six months passed in Tientais. "have been more or less drilled and organized The remarks made by the Admiral showed by foreign officers, they are at all times a great deal of native shrewdness, keen in liable to be disperand for labar apua public sight into the Chinese system of adivinis, thus continually destroying what their tration, a wonderfully accurate estimate of tractors are endeavouring to create in Chinese character, and at the same time were them, namely, the élan and spirit of a milito strengther, not only Singapore and Hong
Over these top the Viceroy valuable as a frank expression of opinion "quite opposed to his preconceived views appoints the Cronerale and Colonels, but the
of Koraan solusion were not successful, it is
tean, but the attempt excited the attention
|tary corps.
turned.
the meaning of the post card closed with the
·Buccoed."-----
alfesturl Advices were, revoived hora ou Ena-
communities nader the auspices of French, Ita lia and Protestant missionaries bars lately con passented, their dwellings, oharokes, do stroyed and Locted and themselves subjected to violence at a place near Foochw-fx. The na tive Chrians are ubliged to fly for their Evou in all directions, and one of them arrived here ot. Sunday to look for their wives and children. They say that several of their people have been wounded by this mob
Exferring to the Franco-Chinese war, the
in Daily Nawe weitas: In the state of things which tas now arisen, it seems to as that the Government of India should hold itself ready kong, hat to affcrd protection to the English settlements in Chian. We do not aon how this duty can be avoided. At the same time, the weak, and also requires to have its garrison strengthened. If regiments from Iadis be sent
3. E. Palmer; and le
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MATCH II.
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G. J. Gerbne, o from, b Chris.
220
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NOLAST
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Mr. A. t. Seller Toul Harris torth..... Barlow, iner, Honner 31, W, Bad, Pahner... Fion. Lytton, Polut Pele, not ver
Mr. Claricephoraun, e Eɔnner,
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let 17 mission and Christian practise, we shall be the had made say arrangements whatever with Mr. Jomp What another firearm of the North
first to do justice to whom it is true."
4
113
Paker took & vickuts for 111 rane.
MATCH III. The third match was drawn in favour of the Australiana, who amassad the large total of 551. The innings lasted nearly nino and a half hour Murdoch, Mebonnell, and Sutt each made over budred ruce, szent nerer bocore mendore
PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANB-IN E WANGTUNG.
The Catholic Register pablishes the following fist of Chapels and Christian bosses destroyed or damaged the Province of Kwangtung daring the last month
1
hansos destroyed in Satan.
U20 Catholic Chapel andt forural converts"
2 Two Catholic Chapels destroyed at Sun-tak. 3-Several Catholic Chapels and converts houses pillaged and rabbed in Nam-koi, after having benton the Christians and outraged the women, who had thoir clothes torn from them One hundred Catholio, hoses destroyed in Tai-ink.
5-Two Protestant Chapels utterly destroyed
at Fatshan 6-Ons Catholic and one Protestant Chapel
destroyed in Shek-Long-7 7-Twenty-three Catholic konsas destroyet in
Blok-Long with the chapel. 8-A dentist's shop in Cantem is attacked be
cause there were no idols,
10
Some Hunermen were asked if they believed in Jesus, and when they replied in the affrinative era imprisoned and threatened to be flagged. ----
Hanfor about them. It was the same with retro, gave evidends to saning about them. gard to the case of Abra. Defendant had not the previous witness. The chief mate kicked mede any agreement to be responsible for the defendant with the side of his foot,
This concluded the evidence for the defence. fees of the hev Airu, and had never promised to
Walter Smith, the third offer romlled, mid Pay them. The case of Erako was the maIRE,
feulant never having agreed to hold-hirasahe saw the whole disturbance. He was talking babli for the boy's focs. The fees had merely been with the chief engineer and other when des its fendantcompunand said he wanted to have asper paid through Am
Cross-examined by Mr. Caldwell-Witness had with him. Witress walked away from him, an
favour to the latter at his request, as he wanted as soon se kosaw thebief officer coming out of the money. He had never made arrangements to cabin. Defendant said at the time "there is the be liable for all the haya, ha-hal simply santan I want; that is the rise for me." Heslo there on when they came from Manila. As to, said to the chief ontoer he worki punet him on the claim for the lodging of Mr. Abra, sad the pose, and parsisted in ranking that retaark other gentlemen in Me. Barbon's honae, forand lying on the hatch. The list mutu seized which a balanan of $3.90 was altirasd of a bill him and Bundled him forward, and every time of 818.99, he und not made himself Hable for i ho pushed him them foll dewa, being too denak Mr. Abra had become principal when he entered to keep up. Tha defendaar got on his foot in the room, and be (defendant) had ineraly enraged the alleyway and gare the chiaf offer a blow the room for him. He denied having paid $15 in the face, taking him awares. The sto then gave him a blow in the fans which kuooked on account of this bill.
paid fees in advance to Mr. Hanlon; but that was a defendant fellowed, and lay down our the hatch
His Lordship asid it woomed to him that thirim down. The man went forward, and the gave mas obiefs a matter of fooling, arising out mate want to his cabin wulgof the revoltar, while of the recent case in the Police Court. The witness got the handcuffs. They went aft, and amcant really in-dispute was very small, and he then the Arst mismer, witä Ovens and Tits- ed to strike the chief mate, but are preveutad thought it would be to the advantage of every-gerald, came aft tothom. The threendas vour- one that it should be settled.
Mr. Caldwell said the point was that his by witness and the ohiofenrince. Just at that elfont claimed the fees to be due in advanos. time the raptain camo up the ladder, the mate
land was destroyed at Shiu-Hing; the preabor Brabe, Mr. Bass hat shifted his position, self: ho was holding the barrel in his hand bat went to the ladder to the maptain. If tL·m ra- Chapel balenging to the Church of Eng-In consequence of the trouble about the drawing his revolver inst before, te dosad him. cher's wife and the wife of one of the and said that though he had previously paid for wituass did not sea lim strike the man, 19 la shopkeepers had their ofothee torn from them the boys, he would not how do so.
His Lordship-Well be does not say to now; volver was used it was mad between that tim and ware otherwise abamefully trested.
he says the time for payment has not get arrived. and the time ha razred. The list of th Mr. Caldwell-Yes, my Lord, but this is the good offer, und did nos ill-use the man at all
Á the time of the publication of this letter subordinato officers are simply hired by the fact presents iteulf that Ceylon is excessively of the English teams part on to bowl. 12-At Chan-Tsum the Wesleyan Chapel was first time we have heard that statement. If we The first defendant had siren trouble'ia Ham-
it first found the light in the San Fran.month, and degraded or bambooed at the
to Singapore and China, they should be batta- Scotton proved an effont substitute with tho
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SUPREME COURT, September 23rd.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE MR. JUSTICE BUSSELL
J. M. HANLON V. J. M. HAsa.
Mr. Caldwell appeared for the plaintiff, ME
Desson for the defendant.
POLICE COURT.
23rd Sepiambor.
BETOLE ME A. G. Wraz
THE FIRACT CASE.
drank at that time. There might have been some amount of annecessary violence to the an Cane, but the marks on bis face were not those of deats cats, and thỏ kèks while he was down turned out to be more pashes with the aido of the foot. The ship's departure bad beer delayed - two dava un account of this affair.
His Worship said there was very little doubt in bis mind that the raw originated by the non-
His Worship thought, however, that the com-
The case in which twenty-four Chinese were not of the first defendant, for which his intoxios- This claim won for the feas of a number of in- door paplis, which was adjourned from the pre-charged with piratically attacking and robbing tion was no oxouse whatever. When the mate vions Friday, his Tardship suggesting that Mr. tho Tung Man jank of a quantity of eggs, fowls, ordered hist forward he would not go, and as ho Hanlon should seek legal atrice,
pigs, rice, and about 260 taels of silver and was being pushed forward he track. the mate Mr. Descon said with regard to the first claim, divars articles of clothing on the 20th July last Defendant was too drunk to kit his hard. but in reapset of a boy named Lois, he world admit on the high soss, was again before the Court he had no, arouse for striding his superior officer. that bir allout would be liable if anything was yesterday. 4dre, but nothing was due; and in the next case,
man; he fund admitted giving him blows on the that of two boys named Homan, he had paid thb fondants.
Inspector Coroaran aid that he thought the face, and though he did not mention it in his money into court. The next ease of seme boys]
ned Chefre, he denied liability altogether, and witnesses would appear before next week and eridende at first, he afterwards admitted having the same with regard to the case of the boy he asked for a further romsad. In answer to had the revolver in his hand. He wasnot standing, Smith. As to Gabriel, the Bability was not Mr. Wotton, he asid he did not know from what up having a fight with Cans, and he was not fastlfed in treating the ran as he had done. Mr. Woltou asked that hisolients be discharg Cane would be goharged, and if he wished for
Mr. Wotton appeared for sixteen of the de-plainant had used macessary violonce to the .
the seors had reached 52 for & miokote Mr. a single innings, sud en the same day. When Lyttleton went on with lahs, and arred thee Baptist Mieston was destroyed at Tein
th, and a fow shops of Christians looted. remaining 4 viskala for 8 ans. Every mem
had heard that in the beginning, instead of an barg, where he struck the chef offer, and there destroyed.
He was all boosma abusive whenever ho vas so The Register says the exodus of Christians absolute refass! to pay anything we would not was a fight, Ceny got drunk at every port, and Mr. A. P. Laas way unfortunately absent, but
Hie Lordship said the parties seemed to have right when he was sober, but on one ecension when and Mac is on the increase overy day. They cisco Prove-it excited no little attention oaprice of their superiora. The men are joas which have gone through a course of irtibat. England was placed at a great disalrant from the province of Kwangtung to Hongkong have beon here. both on account of the uncompromising usobedient, apt, and only insubordinate when lory drip. The rovernment of India ought to
Mr. Wilson said the defendant Cone had given ture of the views expressed, and hocause the dot paid. There is no sade of justics and no pross the Home Governmant for the early deperage in losing the toss, as the wicket was i per have boon offered either to sacrifice to the idols gat on together very well unti: this oase in the in ignor, he had gone to the water cabin and Near Sanchoan, whore 8. come to terms, as he appeared to have baan got a good dail of trouble on the voyaga, by gelling been outraged. writer had rightly been cradited with holding such thinguscourt-martiale." It is notsurpris. tare fra England of the regiments coming out fact order. Mr. Razd reade his 117 in excellent or to leave their home. Several of them have Polias Court when us feeling arose. Eally told him that he had got to parob his nose.
in relief, so as to make up for the despatch of style, without giving à chauvs, making the runs been baster, flogged, and Christian women have he thought it would be wise for the plaintiff to spposite opinions. Thobometrathecontained ing, under these circumstances, that bearing the troops that events have made to be urgently in 24 hours, whereas Eotton was at the wicket ons Kamer died, for more than two months ting a good way boys from Manila which was drunk and wanting to fight the chief officer.
57 hours for his 90. Score
the Christiana have been persecuted, but we are a profitable part of his business, and if this wont He had tried to force himself into Mr. Porcigal's in this memorable letter were said to have arts is not a popular avocation in China,needed in China"
glad to hear that al protested they would on he-night-loss it all. The real matter in dia cabin, and the latter had had to luck his dear to rather dis then renourge their faith.
mte appeared to be something like 26 or $7. and keep the ran out. He hal alan wanted to strike. been peculiarly unpalatable to His Excel. Neither is it astonishing that discipline is The Vatavia Mandalabind of the 10th Anguat-
that was not worth fighting about. He should-the chief engineer. On this ocemipu he was lot the matter stand evar to the end of the drank and abusive, and hii wurdent wan manh. lency LI HUNG-CHAVO, who had received the unknowu quantity in the ranks. Wo can well asserts that proclamation by the Governor. General of Netherlands India has been promul
month when the whole thing would probably be that he was deserving of me consideration at all: Commodoro incet graciously, and who was understand that Admiral HUFELDTE-ted in Achese, notifying to the people that
softled, and he should therefors adjourn the case. There was no doubt all the defendants were to Friday wask. probably rather taken aback by such plain tione dopinions must have been welcome the whole coast of that provios and its depun speaking, fratkooss to which he is too the mandarinate, but they only bore outdencies, with the exceptios of a few ports be bo what General GORDON told Li Krio ORANG designated by the Governor of the same, will be nised to port and export trade of every kind, little accustomed.
The account in a recent issue of the Bana little earlier. Good counsel is, however, and will be kept undor watch by men-of-war Francion Chronicle of an interview between seldom so welcome as flattery, sad, though until attacks of any kind on Netherlands Settle- and ancient guarantee be socured fox the the reporter of that journal and Admiral often asked, is rarely taken. Nor would ents in Asheen Proper have cessed for good, SHUFELDI, who is said to contemplate an it be easy to apply it in China, if any maintenance of peace and erder there, other visit to Korea, recalls to mind his official was really willing to accept it. Indeed, Samaraag Locomotief, on the authority of frant worthy information from Botaria, coufiriped by famous opon letter, especially at this time, the difficulties in the path of the reformer invites from Hollnad,, states it is intended to
at the most in evacuate most of the cocupied territory in A. G. Scott, Pita
Palmer. 30 when the forecetases of bis strictures on the Chins are so great as to c Chinese ucral and military organisations tropid, to cool the zeal of e moat ardent. Achoeuroper, the only positions do be hald gott o
being Kota Rajab and Oleleh, including the Barlow, Barsel, Ponas, not ut Hoa. A. Litton, b SpoTorib... -d Boyle. are being so simply verified. In reply to the Tha abges, the corruption, and the pre-intervening country; which will be shut off by Chronicle interviewer, the Admiral, after judicos that have grown up and twing around a chain of detached forte close enough to prevent Mr. W. W. Head, b Boyle....117
the enemy frota making their way bataan. Paste, noi out briedy stating of what this Chineas navy every department of the administration ap. The garrisoning troops are to remain on the
Palmer got 4 mickets for 90 rucs, consisted, went on to say: The ships of pear to form a part thereof, and it is to be defensive as a possible. the Chinese, proporly officered and waned, feared can only be cured by applying the
The Tings correspondent says:--Stil; thongh would be quits a formidable naval force, but are to the root of time-boapured izstitu
the material condition of Hongkong in a eatis- anfortunately for Chins, military affairs are tions, and offesting a complete and radical factory, there is much ta ba doan and a good THIRTEEN JAPANESE FISHERMEN
PICKED UP AT SEA ̄ ̄ BY-THE P. & V. STEAMER “THIBET." subordinated entirely to sivil rule, and, revolution in the Chinese Government. That deal that call for iramediate action. Fortt Hong experience ant steady energy. To many it strictly speaking, there is not any military this will be effected from within. seems nately, the colony is in the hands of a man of
The following account has been communicated law recognized in Obina. The war vessels, likely enough at present; will it bo found seemed curious that Sir George Bowen, aftor
Tho plaintiff said he was proprietor of the having ruled over our great Australian depenilen by Dr. J. H. Fotton Eurgeon on board
Victoria School. An to the case of the bey Lois, as a result, are manned and officered as ecessary to accomplish it from without ?
cios, should accopt the governorship, at the end
Having during the voyage experinziced nó
ho came to the school with his, god-father, Mr.
A logusoions block after habbling come though they were merely.merchant ships,
time to Lord Erskine, observed he was, afraid and while a few of the captains ara Chinese
The French corvette Drac, Captain Forrat. But the importance of a place is not to be judged less than four typhoons, one of which we en Abra, on the 21st April last, he spoke by the THE CHANGE OF FULLURING AT INDECENT
Leung Kes Shan, editor and publisher of the he was intending on his lordship's ear."Oh, who wern educated in England and some arrived harn Forterday afternoon from Haiphong,f by its size, and whon Sir George Bowen took countered on the 17th fust we arrived at interpretation of one of the boys, na ha could not
which port who left on the 21st instant.
var chuga of the colouy it was in a somewhat Nagaseid on the Iste, where we found the yale apask English. He intimated that he would wall- others are foreigners, still the navy of China,
perturbe notio say disorganized state. The
Auster large first-class iconeled for the It le reported (says the Jupen Gazette; that as late Sofernor. had to teh spaamodio energy had doarcandiderable damage. A Russian man gain with Mr. Basa that evening, and Mr. Bass Wai San Yal Pa, Chinese newspaper, appeared, not at all observed Brakino; "I have ust ben
aponably for the boy. Feas of this school his paper and sold the sime, on the 4th Sopioni-
Italian navy was launched at Castallavare The Crown Solicitor (Mr. A. B. Johnson) on the 9th August The Huggiero di Lauria, Besides, the navy is subdivided into four foreign trade, orders have been givon for the pressed nationalities whom he any benefit of and damaged a Mitsu Biski steamer, even were always payable in advance, as was Botified ber, an indecent and filthy story.
portaps heranse he himself is from the most dis tually driving shore. The weather having by his circalar. The terme for this hay wero distinct Boots under the control of the constraction of a new pior.
from the proportions of the Duilio. Her longth, ressful island Ho discerned oppression in the
Mry Osmuo was recalled and-ross-examited 200 metres between the perpendiculars, is three Viceroys of the seremal sonboard provinces, 1. The various men-of-war in harbour were y-state of the Chinamon of Hongkong, pran ne hederated we got under weigh at 5 am. on $20 per month, payable in advance, and the toes again prosecuted, and Mr Wotton appeared like the Doria and Morosini, vartos somewhat
enlare were in English Spanish.. whose jealousies of one another and whose ing the Japanese dag at the main yesterday. lins siuse found it in Mauriting. The Chinamun Friday, the 19th inst, with a frosh N.E. brose, had been paid on fa inst month Plaintiff's sir for the defence.
Mr. Doon objected to the circular bang put by Mr. Wotton. He said that he had been many metres and a half less than that of the Tuilio, sami-independence of the Central Govern honour of the national festival held unmily ouers nimware of the unsatisfactory condition of At 11 s.. we were lounging about the quarter
their position in life, but the dovelty of the look when Major Harrison, of The Buffa, one in as alderon, ez it was not stamped, and putting yours in Hongkong, and bad known this defondant while her breadth, 19.80 metre, is four centi ment make it almost impossible-for them to
Mr. Hanlon, in aner to Mr. Caldwell, said defondant was employed at Noranha's. printing with a displacement of 10,04 fons e compared The Agents (Meara Butterfeld and Swiro) naprad them for a tie with most awkward of our passengers, called attention to the amount it in us eridones made it a part of the control in fongkong for more than ten years. The metres greater. Her inanersion is 7.93 matron
results-Before the end of Bir Pope Hen combine into a upit tho power of the several inform that the Japanese stesmer Sagami nokar's term, howirer, they had come to tan con of wrackage Coating about, consequent en tho that independently of the caronlar be informed ellos for some time, and was a respectable man with the Duilio's. Lamersion and displacement the Dailio, very fost 100-ton gans, pins 10.4. Bests. Thus you see that France or any from other European Power can and will have its the 22nd lost, for this port
Echemes rielabary, nul the Celestials of the place of moolingwith ships worked row. In almost Bugleh, intimated that he understood, and paid similar complaints before.” own way on the coast of China so long, at all The London Gazette contains the following expressed themes freely in morials some immediate enflewation of is rear, the 6 in advance for May, June, and July, and Mr. Young Bu was then called by Mr. Wolton ton gans, 1 large mitrailleuses. sur two guns. Knew him when Her 5,000-horse power engines will be applied events, as the present state of things exists, notification: The Royal Taniskilling Fast what this client. With some good, Sir J. Pops third affker, Mr. Guanott reported to the Buss prid for August also, about the 8th of the Hossid be was hailding contraptor and of 15 sentimetres at the bow and stera. Hor which, owing to Chica's proverbial reluctance liers-List William B. Byrd Lorett to Ve Henry had done much mischief. He had Capt, that there was a boat on the weather bow. month Plaintiff was not sure as to the date had been 97 yaar in Hongkong. Had known smaller guns are to be made at Turin and Naples.
excited a great deal of previously non-existent. The ship's cours was altered and we bore down but Mr. Basa usually paid in the first week of defendant for 20 years. sliecontent, and he left the whole place in upon what soon proved to be a capsized native cab munth. There was $23.25 not dus in ruhe was employed at Noronha's printing offco. by Messrs. Maudslay. Her koel was laid in Defendant was played there over 10 years. September, 1881, and she will cost 30,000,0001. to change and a repugnance of a majority of Captain, vice H . Tannard, asoented."
was a velebrated Calatrian admiral, who com the mandarins to accept any modern The Agent informs us that the Facile Mail ferment. Net tas least of Bir George Bowen's fahing boat, Boating bottom upwarda with aspect of this bey improvements, will probably last to the stoner City of Riz de Janeiro, with difficulties has been to most the attacks of the number of men clinging thereon. As there was By Mr DunoonWhen plaintiff told Mr. Boss Defendant was about 60 years of age, and was Ruggiero di Lauria after whom she is named, first papily in the Ng Hip, compradoro to Mosers Batterfield menced his career matur Feter of Aragon when. maile, da, from Ban Francisco to the 2nd inst. agates whom his predecessor had raised up at a considerable ses running it was with the greatest the feas were payable in adsarco, it was beats a good and respectable.man very distant future," The Chinese Govoruhée arrived at Yokohama, and will gail for thin of nothing. Those mon not being quite sure dilleulty they nolained their bold da a las year ago, and was he fet put page of this, & Safe Paid that he had known defendant for 15 at the time of the Sicilian Veapars, that prince
what they want, or what the prodice Lature of which had been atretshed from the rudder to the school he understood iment, ppd to some extent also the outside port en Thursday, the 25th inst.
their griovations is, or of those of whom they are stom, some, apparently able to stand, were boy he had no caversation on that point, but he or 18 years. Defendant had been wwh dis-undertook to reconquer the island in right of world, as Adinirat Suvrez pat it A Japanese vernacular paper says that the the self-constituted ahampions; display their lying on the bottom of the half submerged boat gaye Mr. Bass circular, and Mr. Baso well fronted lately owing to the death of his wife: he his wife Constance of Suabia. Ruggiero com ia bis letter, have been deluded into sugar manufactory at Tumayerori, Osaka, whiel hostility simply in aguneral opposition to all they frequently let go their hold to supplicate known boy would not be accepted on any other was a respirtable man, and was eo acknowledget uded Peter's lost in the war against Charles Waschledy daroted to the racing of Tawau Goyamental measures. This, no doubt, tende with claspel hands the halp which was being terms. The payinents were never delayed beyond to be by the repeatable Inhabitants of the Co of anion, and the first of his many brilliant the belief that (ina really possesses a navy,agar, has been closed in consequence of the to riard, though it cannot hinder, the beneficis afforded, or did they coas to mutter from the first or second wook, plaintiff should have long. He was net euch man se would know pictories was the battle of Malta and the tokian
The absence of naval rank and consequent / donreaking import of that glass of wager, projects which His Excellency je pashing on. parched lips, and swollen tongum fue telp until shouted if it went longer. Mr. Hagy nazer e inely perplunk aabligation in his paper. Wit
of his career, of a small piso like Hongkong.
denied, but he was nothing due and the part of China the witnesses were coming.
sume in the next case of a boy named Beebi. As
to the ossea of Abra and Brabe, liability was ed as there was no prospect of cvilienos being denied allegather, as defendant had never made brought..
His Worship remanded the naas until Monday, himself responsable.
and if then the polioshave no evidenes to bring for ward, the defendants are to be discharged.
Bail was allowel as before
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his disharm from the ship, he would have it. The other defendants would be dismissed on, this charge and sent ou bored their ship. Cana asid he would have hie discharge.
dois not really constitute a military power. Oiara s port in Hokkaido, is to bo oposed to about him. Ho ie perpottally in search of op/of-war having blown Iron her moorings ran foni took charge of the boy, and, said he would be on remand, to the charge of having published in listening."
the first day of natamu.
that island in 1288.
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