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ter's Island, who B. Joms For Handsvar The following in a list of ariicles forming a -Japan will be repressoted at the forthcoming not down for hearing, the deffthadik-being the effect that he should not know the defendunts them, and he was mira - that after rondine Baby their names and numbers in their, private the depositions the Court wank of the same troured, being tired, on account of its tribute which a Thibetan triba lately sought military manmavros in France by Captain Tan anxious to termin thei
permission to send to Peking1 Felicitans ráda, of the Artillery, and Lient. Hañasima, of litigation which this sof Volved her clothes. Howasdependent for those upon the Seroton. As to the teaknal objection chui non-nacessibility in rough weather, while it is hata"--whatever that may mean; I ailver manta: the Cavalry.
is, applied to the Judge a Chambore on goantintarprator, who stood at hiselbow, and gavs. Court hold any of them to be valid, he would ask also probable the War Department would "longevity Buddha" image of a gate of a
the 9th Maroh, to dismiss the suit for him the names as he entered them in a book, the Cupritur to and the nawa bank rating. Mig In the House of Commons Sir J. Ferguson want of prosecution. The plaintiff then issued Their Lordships would so that in two or three gistrate, ne tenuend the conulation, which bud special kind; I copy of the "Birthday Service of appoes ite construction there now that the Prapor," 1 golden pagoda: 1 siver set of the 8 has stated that the Government have no infors summous for a commission to take the evidence instances mistakes had been made in the book bean rasen up be the Magidrated cars
prosions, emblems 200 bandles of tributa in metion as to an allowed convention between the of his witnesses in Manila. An order for the the names med mughera of won haring' bear Mr. Francis said sa clark in the Ucrístreng
Datorament of Japan and oaztain German tra- We hope the Government will therefore cense; 10 squares of Thibetan carpet: 800 on dors, giving to Germany a monopoly for the was limited to one month from the tins of its been there at all, and there were sous orrections vision. The real tracte Court dommission was given, the time for its opération taken down who, it was found, could not have otios world have no authority to alter the co- of "Buddha'a hands” and medicinen from Chan- cantinue to do all in their power to defer the 10; 100 cattles respectively of a dartalu medi- apply of steel for Japan. tithe-certain to arcive ultimately when the cine sud a certain fruit; 1 tiger skin and 1 black
ismae. The plauntit delayed the despatch of the meda in the book after they got back to the of Appeal as if the conviction wem 4.4 masang At St. Prtoreburg on the 30th ult. ibs Bm. Commission antil the 7th April, on which date Station. Two or thron Luapastors were called and renar part of the procaling. An rale new Gant will have to be built. Let us have tinted pauther skio, I leopard skin. I tiger os pare of Elassia received in codience H.E. Lew bis solicitor informed the defendent Ortiz that for the dafone who hat had as much experience whan objections of this kint verotaku thas wara the Commistion had been despatched. The in the Feroe us Inspector Mathiesen, or manzly settled and war or the other. Any abuqueat for skin.
ented his cradentials His Excellency, who was
island has been fortified.
the Cuntral School--now rapidly rising into akin, groy fox skin, 1-faz akin, and 1 silver Shui Fun, the new Chiaoss Minister, who pre-paintiff left the colony stating that he was going so, and they deposed to their inability to identify progeadings would have to embody the envie-
the Oxus and Tarim Basina."
His Lordship made the orders applied Zer.
IN APPEAL..
BEFORE THE FULL COURT,
POLICE COURT.
5th October.
Inroan Ma N. & MITCHELL-TYNEA.
UNJUST BALANCES. Tha-keepers of the Nam Chieng shon, No. 41, the Fang Chan Nam shop. No. 97. No 17 pork Basukimon, thus Kucre I Shen shop, No. 71 E.
tail in the Market, and the Sam Caun shop, No. 2, all at Shankiwan. was summoned by Mr." Quincey. Inspoor of Wizhis and Measures, on Four mere convicted and finst 32 mak but the were not his properly, was reminded.
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Jous MATHIESON, KESPONDENT. Mr. Francis. instructed by M. Ewens. ap. General (Hon. E. J. Ackroyd, instructed by the Crown Solicitor (Mr. A. B. Johnson), for the They were not, however, charged with scoopting of one who said the scales found in his shop respondent.
onld not be a Laking of bribes on the other P.S. Taberte in fuk sergeant at the Central Then again who applied the money these men Station, with a guilty of veteri rogaived, and whore did it come from? One of conduct at Bebas bant. He was hard
A GUILTY CONSCIENOS," ko
Ip Amau, calin, was charged with being a rigor and vagaboak.
The only aviso against the defoodsat want
view-completed first, let the now Market bi-
bab the defendant subsequently found that in plain clothes Joepsstor Mathieson was on-panishment. This was not a ausa, he thought, "One of our most distinguished geographical accompanied by Sir Halliday Macartney, was Mans for the purposes of the Comunission; the lakange by thale names and nambers when tina, and if they did they would author: the come an accomplished faci, iho drainaga of
the plaintiff did not go to Manila at all tirely dependent on the Sargeant interpreter in which amentment conti approva irealf to firsla the colony be improved, the Prage extended correspondent with a recommendation that the
experts" is credited by the Pioneer's Londen afterwards presented to the Empress.
Mr. Hunfor has given notics for this ovaning The Commission had not returned, and the for the identity of these men, and ho had | Lordabiņs. It was not as if it was a one of or re from the Crickes Ground past the Barracks whole of the Tajik or ansient Persian States to ask. Whether in the commercial treaty plaintiff was informat, and verily believeduly been in the Forte about tab years. Their technical objections, but it was a cup which, lying between Afghssican. Bokhara, and China, ately songlided between France and this to that no steps were being taken, nor any at. Lordships would see that they had aule mistakes upon the merits of it won't cause their Lordships and Naval Terd, and the Tytan Waterworks namely, Karategin Darwaz, Roshan, Shipman regulate trata between Tonquin and Chins the tempt me to obtain the evidents which theat to their man, and it was fapossible to say in to be more inclined to refuse to amood it, but to finished, and we can then 'begin to think of ae and Wakhan-albuld be desired independent 14th article provides for the untal prohibiton of pisin iff said he had at Manila, which was nece how many cases that might havo occurred. reverze the decision. nae sol. In the meantime, could eat the ac.like from Uzbegs and Afghans. They should as in opism belwega Tonquin and China, and try to his case. No attempt had been made to Then the gustian avogs, what did they are. The Chief Justice-In that case the appellants NexGro Masars. Kelly & Walsh, Fghai. comadation of the present odifice ba materi-be united, under a comraan British protectorate whether copies of the treaty will be laid upon keep alive the time of the commission, and the They only saw the man reveive three certs, will be liable to be tried again.
and Political Aroney, with Kafiristzh, Chitre), the table."
tires for it had long since passed. The defen. but they made no attempt to show for what por. Mr. Francis-Your Lordship, the whole of ally increased by taking in the Magistracy Swat, Buser, and the other territories which we
Rant Ortiz was much barrassed anxi incommoded pess the money was paid, nor for what reason the them have been dismissed from the Polion Foru Compound, and building thereon a wing call Afghan, but which the Ameer of Kabal ar
The Alacrity, 4 stoel twin serow dospatch by this rexatious delay on the part of the plain donatables were brought there. The other wit and many of them, as you will san by the erid- with several stories? Possibly another story not let to be looked upon is sured from of iceboar on the Sith ult. for her steara trial, saffering damage and injury from his $5000 in ought to be placed upon their evidence. Their to a Douaiderable pension.
regulate, control, ur Karistud in parvonal, Commander R. B. Maconhis, went out tiff in bringing this suit forward, and be wasse were so thoroughly ininted that no relisnesouce, fortnik up to 14 years' service and claims night also be added to parts of the old allintorfrozen, and, considering that it has defied which passed off vore satisfactorily, the engines money and 311,000 in property being locked first witonsa was an informer, who bad been don The Chief Justice muid they would tok over structure, or thore may be other wars of surrounding Mahomedanism for so many con- working up to 3,100 uomial keras power, sud up in the hands of the Court. Mr. Leash and visted of gambling though he denied it both in the depositions and consider their decision.
sonomising spice which an architect nighttaries, it should be of great strategie importance, realising a spuid of 1890, or close on seventeen he had to ask for an order cafting upon the examination and cross-examination and he laid and treated as a natural adpanood entpost, de leaks per hour. The Absarily milod for the plaintiff to show cause why this sait should not informations against gambling houses and re- discover. The substitution of the birch arminating the pass of the Hindu Kath, even China Station on the 29th alt.
be diemisand. The macond suit, in which the de fosired rewards for doing so. He made a ratlan for short terms of imprisonment would beyond town territory. Tassia ought to be. It is reported by various channels from Paris. fendants we Mesra Ortiz and Melbye, was statement that the rosary was given as bribes
limited to the northern waterparting of the Oxus, likewise de much to relinge the prison from from the Chiness frontier is the sten is though 30 coulemation of the intelligenes has actly similar to the first, and he had to make from some gambling Bansus Dear by, but
alice apphostion in regard to it.
Lis evidence was entirely unsupported, and its present state of repletion. If efforts of Koratarin Bokher should have Karategin that the Pope bas accepted the proposition made been as yet received from any other quarter,
attarly unreliable. The whole thing, iu fot, be successfully
made to make the and the River Waugh for its castorn hundars.
had more the air of a conspiracy against the lekangs, and a very discmditable conspiracy to punishment f the crue" and the Gaol bus adding Kolab to Badakabau as a soles force Frayones as a compromae, viz., (kat the independence of Shignon, Roshan, and Wakesto to China the Pope should send a special instead of immedia'sly appointing a Papol
all conosened, than anything else. Mr. Pennais izelf bu divested of its hotel-like character, hon. The Chinese boundary on the Pamir ambassador on a tespacery mission, and to set in WONG A ON AND OTHO, AFTULLANTS, V. word gratuity, that the defoodsats had slonely prgceded to argue apes the dafvilion of the
lodging to the needy criminal, possibly cringe which renders it as desirable a temporary should be defined by the waterparting between conjunction with the Froach representative.
received nothing of the kind, for the money they roolved anulapotko regarited in that ligi. News has been repsívod of Mr. Caroy, who is The Masonic Hall, which has been closed for travelling towards China. In April het he was
A bribo, a gift, or a gratuity were naparato and Hand made upon the accommodation of the on Monday evening, when Zatland Todge, No.
anything at all it was in the catare of a bribe. Gant reduced in spite of the growth of the 525, held a meating. There was a fall attend award into Western Thibet, and then das
bribes, and it would be impossibls to pears that ance of rombers and a large number of risiting nurth to Khotan, whence he made the Tarim Population. At all events, however apparent brethren. Zetland Lodge is the oldest loigs in the Bata Kal Lake he returned to the Tarim decision of the Police Magistrate (Mr. Marken), were placed there with the knowledge or autho River. After an excursion worthwards towards
Mr. Francis said this was spreal from the graiust them. The men who gave tho money the need for a new Gaol may become, we the district and the owner of the Masonic Hall, River, and followed it to Lob Nor. Ha has pro-rosle muder Ord. 4 of 1939, ander which their rily of the Police, and the money ther recsived
RECHIENS DEIVING. think the Government will be justified in the property having been required by it before bably so erad Northam Churu before now.
Man A On jinrickehremlia, No. 2234, was con- setting the work until other argent wants been formed since. The first meeting was held
Lordsbips had power to deal with the case in at could not therefore be regarded as a bribe, vind of tacklesly driving his vehicle sans to the brauching off of the several lodges which have
We learn that M. Mourice Blam, agent of met any mester they thought fit either to son but more in the light of a bait. It would bring it into calliaion with and inincs Thom of the faw-abiding portion of the papatation in Jane, 1846, and the lodge is now thersioze Comptoir d'anempte of Paris at Shanghai, firm or reverse the decision, or to refer it be impossible to convict these men of giving Connolly, a custable of the Naral Yard, and he have first been provided for.
over forty years old. It has had a romarkably has been instructed to proceed to Madagar back to the Magistrate to take any further avid bribes, and if that was on the lokanga could! was final 50 conta successful career, and in earlier days numbered a spial mission connoted with the establishence, &c., d to deal with the whole case as not be curiotal of receiving bribes UnisonSALY CONDUCT AT THE POLICE STATION. Sardool Singh. a witchman, was charged by amongst its masters auch distinguished Masons sat of a national baals tizare. The French stated in any matter of law or fact. This was less there was a giving of bribes on one side there sa E. Wor Bro. Lawson, E. War. Bro. Meroor, Gavernment oppose the formation of such an the case in which, Wong & On, P.C. No. 233 B. Wor. Bro. Murray, and others. The founda-astiation supported by British franciers, who at 11 other Chinese constables were convicted tion stone of the Masonic Hall was laid on the tal contmetad with Soneral Willoughby, the of miscontnot as constables in taking gratuitias 1st February, 1858. with full hongars, R. Wor. How agent in Europas, that the bank would brl without the permission of the Captain Simperiu- the Chinese witnesmos bad waid that be received arer in his personal recognisances of 3th to he Bro. Hawend offeinting on the occasion, and in 1865 the Government money to pay vil the indemnity tendent. contrary to the rules and regulations it from a Chinesa gambling home, but that of good behaviour for thros tants. the building was reconstructed and an additional due to France.
govorning the Forts. Mr. Francis proceeded to statement was entirely unsupported, and the men A theatrical troupe of twenty ambers is on storyadded. At the meeting on Monday evening
od Mr. Manhas's statement of the case to who gave this cooney were stated to have only ite way out from Franos to Saigon.
Wur. Bro. G. C. Cox, the present Master, read to On August 30th Messrs. William Dobson and the effect that he had concistad the mon of the been in the employ of the gumbling houses just the brethren a brief history of the Lodge incor Co. aueched from their shipballting-yard at offence stove named, and bad wtjudged all and before this affair. They did not even know the The American gunboat Moscacy. Commun.porating the above facts, and the report of the Low Walker a steel screw steamer nained the each of them to pay a tue of 323, or it default lokange. The 3 lokonga who were charged dor Henry Glass, arrived here yesterday from Building Committee was presented and passed. Arday, built to the order of Mars, Adam to be imprisoned and kept to hard isbour for the included men from hourly all Stations in that he ran away from a constable. P.C. Gillies The raport shownd that the expenditure on the Dros, of Aberdeen, Newcastle and Londen space of one month. The whole of the facts the colony, and it would ansh the men waxwalking alotes the rood batween Hung Ham renovation had amounted to about $7,000. The This vessel will be angined by Messrs Black, prored before him or admitted, established from the out-stations more than three cents and To Koa Wo when he saw the prisoner Committee consisted of Bros. M. Falevner Chair Enthurused Co., of Galeshed. She has four his satisfaction that the defendants had boon to come into the town to receive their money kitering about there. As soon as the mad suw man), W. S. Banisey, J. Dyer Ball, and J. Will hateways and three steam winches for rapid guilty of reserving grataifies without the par- What was thero, that induced thess 53 him approaching be took to bis heels as fast va matt (Secretary), and a rete of thanks to these despatch, and is Etted with cabina on deck, pieroad mission of the Captain Superintendent of the man to go to this spot for this thras cants on he sold. Gilling chased the men down to the brothren for the cabocle services they bail roo-right fors and aft, for the Clona and passenger Police The pensantion urged that the case that particular morning! It was not to ho zap-water a sin, and the defendant, in his efforts to derail was ordered to be weanded on the minutes. frase, nad also for frit ureying on the Medi-had been amply proved, while for the defonce it praed that that kind of thing was happening pa, took to the wale and rest. How- After the Lodge was closed the brethren ajorn tar rannan.
was contouded that the whole case was 23 anr- every day, or every weak, or every month. There ever, he had to come bigk, and this constable ad to the bengasiting hall, wheres cold ollation
rounded with doubts that it ought to be dismissed. mast have been some previous ootamunication, quietly waited until at lesk, unong' sin was partaken of after which Wor. Bro. Gorlane,
The uggla, a steal screw atester of 3.500 In his opinion the defendants wore guilty within All the arrangementa made were special and ming, and ens adors, when his arrested him F. M.of Zorland Large, proposed "Universal and tais, built for Messrs. M'Gregor. Cow and Co.'s the meaning at the Ordinanc, and he decided wide so that Inspecter Wathieson ould sec The defendant had two prior convictions re masonic prosperity
this Hall." Other boasts Glen Line, and intended for sorvion between against them. Mr. Franois mid his arst abjee what was going on. Mr. Francois subraitted that ecrded against him, and he was sont need to two followed, and with songs and recitations a ples London and Glasgow Engineering sad Iron Ship-face of it in that it made no mention of the 41 toskowen what grounds or for what purpose the
Lordon and Chius, boan launched by tion to this conviction was that it was bad on the there was novidone to justify the conviction, or months' imprisonment with hard labe Sant Arening was apont, the brethren dispersing building Company (Limited), from their yard at defendants other than Wong A On. Not one of moner was paid. He submit that the defend- Govan The Glengyle is 370 fast long, 45 feet the 41 mcg were in any way specified, and con- ants were not called upox to prove theiz iune- The Bhamo corrospondent of the Rangoon broad, and 34 feet 6 inches deep. She has been equently this conciation could not be used couse, the burden of proof lay upon the prosecu Gazete, ralerring to the Augi-Chiness Burmah built under special survey of Lloyd's to 100 A in sridenes against one of them. Therefore, tion. The evidence of the Chiness writers for Conveusion, says that a Karen tanaher writes olas, and will be fisted with triple-expansion en- this point, be submitted that the decision was the prosecution, if it was worth anything at from the hills Cwenty-five miles to the north-east gin having three cylinders, with 3,000 in-bad aguiast all the defendants with the exceptionall, went to prove an entirely differant offanca of Bhamo as follows:-The Matim Teabwa dicated borse power,
of Wong A Cn. The accond objection was that from that of which the defendants were convict- We understand (says the Rangeon Gassle that Chiner wald atfuk Blaan early in November Treasury has rooived a letter from the pile-
stated that he had reason to believe that tho The Aoting Secretary of the United States the defendants were charged jointly at the, and a case with which the Magistrate could. Police Court with what was essentially sepa not deal antler ny eiragmstances whatever. Mr gut ont
uuenally largoq ahtition of jede stone are hang When i asked why the Chinese were angry by or of customs at San Franciao in regard to the rate and several offance, tried on the same avi- Francis submitted that, taking into considera-
present from the quarries in the
said that King Mindone's day the Biriose podered for fred period will be continued until neighbourhood of Kandet. There is no 3babt! Government were in the habit of sending tribare landing there of China who claim to be entitled deca;and canvicted in one and the same con- tion the weakojas of the case as a whole, and the Galaten, was charged with haring boon drank en this industry will prove an important source of to the Emperor of China. This tribute shouli? ito anch privilage because they are aeumed balong. Fiction. The defeudals were thereby prolated objections that lay to the conviction upon the board that yousef, aad unssalting John Laing, the revanum in the Upper Chindwi District. have been sout during the past season, but asing to the orews of vessels arriving at that port from being called as witnesses on such ether a bevery face of it. their Lardships ought to refuse The bume papers state that the 1st Battalion the British have taken the vonztry it has not It appears that sach Chinese are allowed to land half, and Mr. Francis contoaded that on that to coutras the conviction, and to reverse it.
without any band or ethe guarantee for their point alone also the sanviation was bad. He East Kent Regiment (The Buffs, at present been sout, and house the Chinese are angry, departure from the United States, on the theory quoted from Stephen's Digest of the Law of stationed at Singapore, will leave there in Fe Farther, the Hurmese bags sont letters to the that muca praction is authorised by the ruling of Criminal Procedure, a 152, dictum to the effect
that where the offence charged bruary next year in H.M.S. Orestes, arriring st Emperor of China stating that the King of
Fia soch a nature that it could only be com relieved at Singapore by the 201 South Las not been ungered. They request the Emperor with a dartsen of the United States Circuit this was an offs which auch my could only of identifying the logs, stor het Kurrachea on 6th March The Buffs with be Baraat, having surrendered, has been takenaway the Department in the case of Wong Hong.
was a man on a vessel which arrived at New mitted by one porson, each person must from the country, but that the Burmese haro York, xz was pamitted aloud is ascundane infintsd separately. He submitted that toi, EDWARD Fixer Auroruto Jann Eliza HELEN With reference to the latter in yesterday's Thaela restored. Should the British refuse Csa-i of New York to the fact that a Chinese have committed separately; it was not like as to a mistake made with regard to one lokaag NATHALIE (Nelio), oldest daughter of the isto Lieut.issue sigued "American Citizens we are sured to give them a cing, they (ths Burmes) sira sa tamporarily seiringio the nited States
On the 20th September, or board the steamer Airlie by the Acting American Coneel that the state the Chinese to come and take the country. I on his vessel might land for the purpose of obburghy we rabbers, to do saich a number of who was originally charged, and as to P. C. No Hongkow harbour, by the Fos. Ter Chalmers, is: meats contained therein are without foundation then translated to him an article from the taining playmont on other vosel leartecendants ought to have been charged separate to have been on duty elsewhore when he was al-
people could band themselves together, and the BUND McLeon, Sarvey Popsetmest, Hongkong, to furt. The only American who volunteered Morning Mar ( Karen horspaper, edited by the United States provided he gavo security to
SO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS.” TAJAN TARAN, cleet daughter of the late for enlistment was physically inaapacitated, and D. A. Y. Sunith, D.D.) relating to the Anglo- reship within thirty days. Asting Secretary jointly, as they were esse quoted leged to have taken the monar
from Arehbold's pleading and Friderica in "The Acting Attorney-Geñoril mid, with re- Ingram, of Melbourne, Australia.
[1953 it was only on failure to posure American Chinese convention. To this the Pentwa re-airchild say that only such seamen are entitled Criminal flasa, 19th Edition, p. 73. He also gar to the first abjection that the conviction.
Bm-With rafeisane to the subject of your oitiaans that recourse was had to Bosudinarit plied "Ob yos! the Emperor will say Don't go to band in the United States ander the said delad their Lorrlahins' attention to be caseof the ought to have contained the names of all the co. Isader of this morning it may intorest the offi
to his wau,—while he points do Barmah," The as are obligel is the ordinary pursuit of Queen against Clark, in which the Chief Justice fendants-that the objection had not been taken ciela appointed to manage our public affairs, to Teubra is axions. over the mattor, and hopes beiralling to leave their ship for the purpose of scandalized by the case in which a Parsee lady understanding, so that fighting may be avoided. to return or to leave the United States, but that that case a number of men were convicted, and was motely a formal one iz drawing up the coui therefrom as snnual revenue of Tls. 45,200 or The Parses papere of Bombay are greatly the British and Chinese will come to obtaining employment on other vessels in which sen concerned as Attorney-General. In before the Hagistrate, and if it was a fault it that our neighbours in Shanghai lavy A is suing a Parson barrister for damages for broach T have been assured by the authorities that the anti he irst makes proper application to either they were charged jointly, and not separately. back to be amended, or deal with it themselves $62,800, besides a large additional sum from pas
ne such Chinese seaman should be allowed to land the conviction wasquashed, oue ground being that viotion, and their Lordships canda aither sand it of promise of marriage. The Indian Spectator Emperor of China has ordered the Governor of BagsWhy will not the Parsee community Yunasu to publish the terms of the treaty in the surveyor or the colisotor for that purpose. make some bandobast against this growing vioo the cities and towns of Western Chios. I of bridegroom selling It is a new form of should like to know if this order is over carried kulinism. We do not think it would be difficult ont! The Kachine believe that the Chinese in- to boyous an offender."
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The steamer Glenfinlas has brought 231 barrels of geopowder and 2,100 esam of cartridges for Hongkong.
The Mesageries Maritimes atester Oes, with the heat cutward French mail, leaves Bin gapore I s.m. to-day for Saigon and this port. An Indian telegram, dated London, 18th September, states: The National Book of India has declared a dividend for the past half year at the rate of 5 per cent. per sorts, and carries
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The general order recording the attack made! 03 the ascort of the French Commissioners for culars of which have already been published atates that the assailants were Black Flags.
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MARRIAGE.S
by the Right Rev. Charles R. Alfori, D.D. Laials On the 2nd September, at St. Matthew's Balier. Lord Biskop of Vintaris, Hongkong stentshire Regiment from Natal. Br. J. . A. M.A., Vicar of St. Nicholas Bris
Colonel Sand, Madras Staff Carpa.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONA, Coroner 6rm, 186.
Y'a question of the erection of a new Gaol was again raised at the last meeting of the Legislative Council, and we regret to note that the ACTING GOVERNOR is of opinion
sosmon.
about two o'clock.
to ask that chew King bé pot on the thrmue, or
The Penang Gazette says that Mrs. Hansen, For myself, I am rather glad that the Garorn-
LATE TELEGRAMS.
The following Ravas telegrams have been of the uk Canton options, arrived in den are used to carry out old King Min-cored at Tonquin, dated Saigon 21st September, Peraug on the morning of the 24th September, ont exouse should their half-nomad officials can
dono's treaty, for now the Chinese are left with the Paris date not being given by the Dates Mail steaner, and formediately trouble or tas north-east. proceeded in the Government steam launch to the Prze Dock, where she is saying, the guest
W of
He. Justin Russell-Was there any explans tion offered to the Magistrato as to how these people took the money?
Mr. Fenncia said thore was none at all. The Chief Justice-Was there sny evidence for the defence at all?
Mr. Francia--Erideren as to the impassibility
30, who was olearly shows by Iuspecter Stanton
MARINE COURT.
5th October.
BEFORE CAPT. H. G. TROMSETT. 3.N.
· DRUNKENNESS ON BOARD SHIN
Thomas Maskin, stawud of the British stip
chief officer. on slonday-
The aridanes showed that there was, somo fighting batween the two man, and it was not
in self defence. The case was consequently dis- missed.
conclusively shown that Laing had noted merely
CORRESPONDENCE.
filé do not hold parslana razpon-ibile far taur opinious expressed by our responsients.]
JINRICKSHAS.
liesace of 75 tael cents on jinrickabas, and derive
Mr. Francis called attention to the wordiagof the in such a manner as the justice of the anae might sager wheelbarrows, which are only a slower cogriation, as stated, by which, he sahatitted, the require. As to the second objection, that the kind of rickshas That the fes is not too high defendants were sentenced to a month's imprison defendants ought to have be charged separate is shown by the fact that the number of licences ment unless they all and each of them paid a finely, not jointly, there were no forme laid down have often had to be restricted. If the revenue of $30; so that if only one man failed to pay the for dealing with those coatters at the Police from jarickshes hore comes under the heading fine the whole of the reusinder had to be kapt Magistracy, and though the whole of these dea the Estimates of "Registration of Carriages, re-in gaol for a month. Thie was somewhat similar fendants were tried at one time there was nothing. the total derived from that sourdo, is $4,000. As to I think $1 per month is the Invest that ought to to what occurred in the case of the Queen v. to show that they were charged jointly. Cridland, 27 D. J. Magistrates' Cases, p. 28, in the third objection-that there had been no avid-be levied end that one tael, or avea $1.50 would consequence of which the decision was upest, in ence thatthagratnities had not been receirad will be preferable. This would bring in an addition fact this was a stronger vise.
the permission of the Captain Superintendent-ho tocar revenue, although it would not pay for the committal warrants,
Mr. Justice Russell-There must be separate entended that as the thing was forbidden altoge.darage which these vehicles do to the roads. ther it was for the defendants to prove that they With the urgent demand for much nooded public Mr. Francis said he was dealing with the oon had that permission. This was another point werks I would ask the Government viction simply, as stated. Doubtless it was a which wasnotraised at the Police Court, and which
"NO WANGHEEP" blunder, basa similar blunder had been made it did not arise on the face of the conviction. The the caso of the Queen against Cridend. It also only question raised for the defcnes at the Hongkong, 5th October, 1986. tanded to support his prasions contention, that | Police Court was the question of identity. As to the men anght to have been tried separately. the next objection-that the Governor's con- The Chief Justics remarked that the sotun firantion of the rules and regulations which the conviction itself was not quite in the saras defendants were charged with disabaying had words as in the case stated, but the offect was not been proved-as a matter of fact they were, the same; in fact it was even stronger in Mr. and the Fales were in force, and the Magistrato France's favour.
might have considered that he had sufficient
that it will shortly hard to be seriously faced. We are quite mure Mr. NARS
THE EVOLUTIONARY SQUADRON. whose administration, huo beca marked by opposition to all unnecesARTY
• The Times of Ceylan of the 21st alt contains-in-Chief of the Bsplationary Squadron. Admiral Payron has been appointed Com- KAMİ of Captain Christiansen. With the exception of the following account of an interesting exchange lay-would not entertain the idea if he could swillen feet and legs, Mrs. Hansen dos et ap of civilities between English and French mili- see any way of further postponing the work. | pear to be anfforing from any serions indis-tary :-The officers of the French transport Tox- The growth of the population has, of course,
position. naturally led to an increase in the number!
THE RUSSIAN AGTET ÄT SOVIA,
SUPREME COURT.
5th October.
IN BANKBUPTCY.
1.
CHIEF JUSTICE.
IF HE WONG Aman, Bankrupt.
The destor came up to pass his final commina
Mr. Francis went on to say that thla charge arklease of that before him. They were printad was laid under Ord. 9 of 1882, s. 32 whioli etu- by the Government prister by authority.
powered the Captain Superintendent of the Mr. Francis said there was no statement of
MACAO.
FROM OUR COLRESPONDENT.
General Kanbars has been appointed diploma yuin, now is harbone, this morning invited the te Agent and Cousal-Gecoral for Rassin at offers and non-commissioned officers of the With reference to the melancholy death by an Argyll and Satherland Higalandors on board. Si, replasing Koiander, Councillor of State. of criminals, and the Grol'iɛ inelastic. Some accidental shot from his own rife of the young Col. Robley, in response to this invitation, with credit is due to the Authorities for making Farl of Dalkeith, the boir to the Dukedom of almost all the officers of the regiment sud as Busoleach, the Ceylon Observer gives the follow many non-comadsainged officers an could be tho most of the accommodation the structure ing particulars of the family:The present Duke spared. together with the pipers, proceeded at affords. Not long ago the female prisoners, is the Lord Dalkeith who in 183 contested Mid about 11 olduck on board the ship. Both officers
5th Chetaber. who are very few in number, wers removed the title as 8th Duke in 1884 and ie 55 years of the "garb of the Gael" being the particular ob lothian with Mr. Gladstone. Ha anorseded to and men were fresand in whito jacketa end kilta,
The annual prosession of Our Lady of the to a house in Wyndham Street, by which age, while his son, who was shot on Saturday, jest of the Fronchman's admiration and curiosity
Rosary took place here on Sunday, and wat step a whole wing of the Gaol till then only is only 23. The present Duke was married in The Toiquin has or board about No officers and BerUSE THE FOR. SIR GEORGE PHILLIPPE Police to make such rules and regulations for anything of the kind.
numeroinely attended. Some four hundred per 1809 to the 3rd daughter of the lata Doke of men, all fimo-expired. returning home from Ton- partially occupied by female offendera, was Arcors and there are still five seas and troquin, bot of different corps. Bickness has un-
the discipline of the Forso as he might doom The Acting Attorney-General said the book son came over from Hongkong ta bo present at advisable, subject to the approval of H.D. the produced was the book of Police Regulations in the procession. The excursion steamer Honam rendered convertible inte lodginga for male daughtera surviving by this marriage. The second fartanately occurred on board to a great ex-
Governor. It did not appear in any part of the | Chimesn criminal. The Gan! Commission which est, John Charles, born in March, 1864, will as taut, 38 deathe having taken plaos since leaving
Saigon, and cas soldier is to be bariel on shore tion.
į orkiense, however, that the rule or regulation sure the second title of Earl of Dalkeith,
The Chief Justina aid the rules might bare brought on a large number of passengers on recostly also made some useful suggestions
which these constables were charged with in been drawn up by the Captain Superintendant, Sunday morning and took them back in the this niternoon. There is a very fino hospital on We translate the following from the Averir board containing over 100 beds, the ship being was adjudicated a bankrapt on the 1st April sazetion of H.E. the Governor.
Th: Offlail Assignee reported that the debtor fringing bad ever received the coronation and and had not received the sanction of the Gosaing, baring hun st. 9 o'clock. At the mo for relieving the building of some of its du Tonkin the 25th altimo:-The launch specially fitesi as a hospital. On the arrival of last. His bankruptcy appeared to have been submit that it was necessary for the prosecution tions did not show that they had.
He should ervor. The fact of calling them Police Regula mort of leaving the whast na wsilent occurred cccupants, which suggestions Mr. MARSH Mstéore, Bibiro master, belonging to M. Marty, the Highlanders alongside the transport they caused by a routesot which he entered into to to prove not merely that the role or regulation
which vory nearly proved of serions conseqnesco- The Asting Attorney-General said as to the states have been seed upon_snd Luches of lof Haiphong, was entering Leah-chiso en the-were received by tho Prezob officers on board; builds house for $9,000, which contact he was had been made by the Captala Superintendent nurt objection, with referencn to the wording of A ista artiva) (I am tel■ Mr. White) was in the pelty offenders released. And will the Gaot seen signalling for assistance and pointed out and linguist, introd:1oed his affloers to them. A put in amounted to $5,850, of which amount the received the approval of .. the Governor, ing, that if one tus failed to pay his fins the good-bye to a few friends on the plank which 19th September when a dunamis junk was and Col. Rebley, being a capital French sholar arabis to carry ant. The sisime which had been of the Folios Force, but also that is bad the coavistion and the alleged effect of the word art of stepping on to the steamer, baring hidden is congested with prisoners, and the Acers three small bonts making off ander sail and ply-reasant conversation ensued, after which aragnest bankrapt disputed 82,007.80, and the assets to He should also submit that it was necessary whole must be imprisoned, that could busily be served for a bridge between the pier and the GovEsson feels compelled to say that a new frak, M. Ribeiro, whose crew was without arms, play, which was at anus acceded to.
ling their care. These boats had pirated the was made that the pipers should be allowed to 361413, a statement of accounts had boon filed that the prosecution should prove that the amouded by issuing enparato warrants II: Rob „Tkamer, and was residontally entangled in the Gaol is" aně of the most pressing whole of did not besitate to pursue them, and one Borgeant Piper Hall literally "brought down and he had no objection to offer to the bankrupt Captain Saperintendent had not given the mitted that under the conviction those warrant side rope of the plank and fall into the water. the Colony,Tis true, 'tis pits, and pity overtaken. Nine pirates otf of a toson were cep- the house" with the sword dance, receiving load
defendants permission to receive the gratuity could have been drawn up. He believed all the “sie "ain true,”
tored, as well as one hundred and eighty strings plaudits for his performance. The sight was instion, and the 20th Lember was the day tired there had been no proof of that what in prison.
The bankrupt was allowed to pass bis exam. Whey were charged with baring received, but money had been paid, and none of the men werd B was rescued, however, from his perilous posi The value of the captured goods and the boat the Highlandera seemed to be clothed in every of cash and two bales of ramic value 40 francs. certainly a strange on. The crowd surrounding for kim to come up for his discharge.
rien. but had the order been given to start the avor. This was not like a osas of a bremb of Mr. Francis auid they had given security engines, be would probably have been smashed wore handed a gift the captors by the variety of uniform-Zouavos, Marinca, Lineamten,
the licensing laws, for the license itself was evi-pending this appeal. Administration, which has pleasure in giving and Algerians, all were huddled together in
dsace. It was for the prosecution to prore their The Acting Attorney-General proceeded to by the paddle of the steamer. The so-led pablicity to this meritorious conduct picturesque confesion, watching the skilful dance
case, and they ought to have done this.
combat Mr. Francis's contentions with regard bridges that ars in ase hers are very The Chief Justice I do not think I can quite to the merits of the case. As to the statement dangerous; it is high time the directors Movers Lane Crawford. & Co.'s watchman, the Highlanders. After this, an adjourn.
follow you bere, Mr. Francis
that it appeared like a conspicasy, bud & redis of the Company provided better landing Mr. Françír said the defendants were not con- creditable one, be thought that when their Lord-
have hoped that the existing building might
After this
passing his final examination.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
MCGREGOR SMITH V. ANGEL ORTIZ AND OTAKEN, AND J. H. SMITH V. ÁNGEL
-ÜRTIZ AND OTHERS.”
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This question of the enlargement of the Gaol accommodation of the Colony has been before the community more or less for the past ten years. The construction of a new Gaol was practically decided upon during Amel, we resterday before the Treement balew was inade, the Frenck-officers en the administration of Sir Joss Pors. És Court on remad, on the charge of angloot of tertaining Col. Roller and his officers in their Mr. Lacob, instrasted by Messrs. Sharp, John-victed of doing any unlawful sot, but merely of ships perused the depositions they would see stages for the ses and safety of the passengers rasar, and had „that Governor remained in daty in connection with the recant robbery at spanicus saloon with champagne galore, whilet son, and Stokes appeared to make a motion on disobeying one of the orders of the Captam Sa- there was no appearance of anything of the kind, and others. The accident of Sunday night the Colony auris lungat it would doubtless his raplyers' establishment. Tas spidence was antional and friendly toasts were exchanged. behalf of the defendant in the two suits Haerintendent. He then proceeded to deal with and that there was nothing diseradishie in the ought to serve as a hint for an improvement in
that the watolman had not reported a repe The N.-C. oficers were similarly treated by the said the first was a claim for $11,000 for datozgan the case on its merits, on which, be also con conduct of the Police.
that direction, and I do not think it will require have been proceeded with and other ne-which was found hanging from a window sue coffelers on board, being also offered chat-for branch of scntract, and had to move tended, the conviction was not capable of being Mr. Justice Russell-I take it Mr. Francis did a forge a to nequire batter staging. cessary works would have bad to stand over, the passage at the side of the premises by which totallers, so lomauads has to be provided for them on half of the defendant Ostin that the sustained even if the procedings were all rege- not mean a conspiracy among the Police, bat Captain Benning, be only consulted about it I Sir Gronex Bowen and Mr. Maznu both re- it was conjectured the thief had left the premises to them petition should be dismissed with costs for lar and in propor form. He might gay the case among the other partisa
after baring stolen all the money ko could find. instead! This seemed to struse and nefonish wint of prosecution, the riction being based ranted entirely upon the evidence of Inspector Mr. Francia sail that was so. The Polios of an quite sure the popular skipper, who is well cognised the fact that other works clatined Mr. Michall-Innes did not consider that there their hosts a good duni, se they were hardly pre- upon an affidavit which had beva Bled by Mathisson and The Bergeant interprator, Tai coarse only acted upon information they re known for his attention to passenger, will bear priority over a new Oko),and both, webelieve, was sufficient evidence to make eut any offence Pared for this in British soldiers Hearts abgers Mr. Stokes, who had had the conduct of the Yuu Yuk, who was with him at the time the eaived and did their duty.
on the defendant's part, sed be dismissed the were given by the Highlanders on their departure ass on behalf of Ortis. Mr. Leach read the Lokangs were stated to have been seen taking
as The coolie Chan Atese, who pleaded guil- from the ship, which the Frenchmen loudly re-affdarit, which set out that the writ of summons money, as the other evidence giren waa, he sub-received information they had reason to believe
The Acting Attorney-General said the Folfeseus and suggest what is needful.
Tuesday last was the birthday of the Heir de altered to meet the requirements. We have ty a week ago to baving pilfered various email turned. The 91st and two of the Frenck bat was ined on the 14th April, 1885. Thers were raitted, unworthy of oradanos. Mr. Kaneis to be correct and they took stops to ascertain Apparent, Prices Carlos, and the occasion was
found among his affects when investigating as at the Piraeus in 1854, as part of the army of the jurisdiction of the Court. The plate the effect that an informer named Tse Alit, who disbelieved wrary word that Inspector Mathis for the teaching articles belonging to the arm, which the Polior talions on board wore oariously enough togother two other defendants who wore out of proceeded to give a short sketch of the case to whether it was correct. Unless the court availed of to inaugurate the elementary school. is a commodious structure conveniently sit to the robbery, wes committed to prison for two copation in Greene during the Crimean war, tiff availed himself of the Code of Civil considered that he had is grievance serainst the son said they must come to the conclusion which ceremony took place at one o'clock in the bringenss to the Chinose, nated, and, if it be practicable, is enlarge months' hard labour.
and in those days were great friends. Col. Robiny Procedure of Hongkong,, and obtained a writ Police in consequence of his son having been con- that he did se 58 notablas spesira the invited the officers of the ship to dinner at the of foreign attachment with John Pitman, visted of gambling and fined $350, probably to masny se sbaled The defendante gure so ez-afternoon. His Excellency the Governor naming ment would be on all counts prófezabiło, to | Mr. Thoma Stevans, the adventures Ameri- mess, an invitation which would have been glad in virtue of which the steamer Estrello, then revenge himself and obtain satisfaction charged pisnation of this whatever either, in the cross- it Don Carlos's School. In the evening Guvern- the provision of new edifice on a freak nite, can biofolist who has travelled saros Furope and ly accepted but for the early departars of the ging in the harbour, was arrested as the pro- the loanga of the Forse with taking bribes from examination or in their defence; in fast in the ment House and all the Government buildings Indeed there are, wa heliave, only two locali. Perain, and was turned back from Afghanistan, transport.
perty of the defendants, or one of them. Ou the gublers, and sent in a polition setting this put to Court below the whole defense was a to the illuminated, and Captain Andrade and {arrived here yesterday morning from Calentia in
16th May Ortin entered an appearance to the the Registrar General. In consequence of this identifestion of the defendanter The identi ties available for the purpose on the island-the Indo-China stoner Wingeing. He intends The following items are from the London writ, hat the defendants Birchall and N. J. Ro- the man was pat in communication with In- Ecation of the defendants, he submitted, was fear of the gunboat is Linsentertained forty namely, at West Point and at Causeway proceeding to Canton and making his way from China oprase of the 3rd September:---
binson had not entered an appearance. The depotor Mathieson, who went with the Sergeant beyond a doubt, the Inspector being accompanied ladies and one hundred and fifty, pontlemen on Bay. Of three two the former would probably thence overland to Kiukiang across the Che-ling Pass, doing an much of the journey as practicable
H.E. the Japanese Minister had a long interfondant obtained the same day an order diasoir interproter to a house in Taipingshan trest, by the Sergeant interpreter, Tai Yan Yak board that vessel. The guests included E- be preferred. But anal would son on his bigyels. Chinese roads are due prolly view with the Earl of Iddesleigh at the Foreign the writ of foreign attachment on security where, having two men posted with certain in- Besides that, both of them identited the defend-Governor Costs and Mex Costs, the captain and
being given to the misfaction of the Eeghiar, stractions, they watched from the cooktoft of ants in Court when in plain clothes and mieșit ́ED enormous sum, and his cost could set un adapted for bicycle riding, bat we trust the office on the 30th ult,
He paid into the court cash to the amount of house, and say about 53 lekangs come up be up with a number of other men:
offcars of the U.S. corretta Monocacy, which fortunately be partly defrayed by the ends of plucky traveller may find some stratches of
Commander Beyuell J. Fortescue, EH. will 55,000, and gare satisfactory sourtly in pro- tween 6 am and 1 pm, and receive three cata Mr. Francis-They had been before the Court vessal arrived here in the afternoon, myeral ibe eite of the premat building, as that way when his bingole will have a chess, shortly commission the Espiègle, to relieve the party to the start of $11,000, both of which ach from the two men referred to, two of them coumidorable time then, and stars they made of cers of the Spanish corvette. Telaro and For
and we heartilly wish him well through the die Pegas on the China Station
necnrition were still in the possession of the Court relvad 20 and 15 cents respectively. Thor two juistakon.
tagme goboat Tameya, Censils Murray and would be required, we beliore, an a house of comforts of his trip. On reaching Shanghai
; ;- on mount of this ease. The plaintiff filed his were certain discrepancies in the evidence of The Aetiur Attorney-General said that on Mr. Slavene proposes to cross to Nagasaki, and, The Marquis Tatug s
g strived in Bugland'ou the potation, and the defendant Ortin Bled his Tospector Mathieson and the Bergeant infer the merits of the case he was voru skere was Ferusades, &c. Dancing was kept up with 27th ult. from his visit to Germany and Russia, answer on the 17th November, 1895. The plain prefer. La the first plass he would call attention, amply: safuient wridoane opon which to done spirit till shortly after 3am.. when the guests nad has folund his family at Eastbourne | tiff taking no further steps to get the case to a statuiment in the evidence of the fortor to vict the men on the charge brought against left the vessel carrying with them a plesant Tas
not yet surrendered that hope. The Gao
Retention. There's intlo likelihood of the scheme for rebuildingļube Gaol sa Starecut-
mensting his biayale, to go through the placeant
und hospitable Land of the Rising Sun-
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