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attempt to avail shouwselves of it, and they side bold that the fall in the price of comp apply for the extradition of no one whatso dition was wholly, or mainly, due to the over, whether guilty or innocent, squeezable preciation of gold. Their collaguos admit or unequeezable. When extradition is rented that it might be in part due to this dered more easy, the chanes that among the aues. There was to division on the fact With which is incorporated

many gailty persons who will presumably that gold prices had fallen; the division was THE CHINA DIRECTORY. TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL Isawit),

[de extradited a few inuecest, ones will also as to the cause of the fall. Our correspond. COMPLETE, WITH AFFENDIY, PLANS, &o, &c., be caught in the net is increased. The direnent. sems to imply that the statement in our

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ibu to the Maglatrate to joquire à to the leader of the 15th May of the result of the SMALLER EDITION, RAJAL 870. pp. 830...300 accused's baracter and length of residence, Outrenor Commission's report was to some THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY and as to any suspicious circumstances con exfoot inaccurate. To the extent to which has been thoroughly revised and brought apnected with the unters or origin of the wo.relied on that report we think we were to date, and again much increased in balk.

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Hia Worship-It is being looked for. Mr. Webber -I take it that the information is not forthcoming and that when the man was romandel it was net in const,

A curious competition attended with fatal Chief Inspector Horspoel->Of course I cannot pair of spectacles pair of shoes, for twenty tacle and be bail never had a foreign' The middle and bridle on till I mounted him. There- results is reported in the blonile demersio give that assuranes. What I mean by the pria balt with a silver chipped in money Chinese workman suggested-to-veral of his sonar being detained inder the Magistrate's plaintiff nuferinnutely was unable to identify fore, the all-day ride was not so 2014 sompanions to try which of them could continue Instructions is that at present he is detained any of the men. The evidence against the usual, and for the first five miles it sa even second and third arisquers practically rested an exciting. We started at daybreak and the min exposed to the san, en plank of wood, for two under a remand warrant.

Savoral Mr. Webber, said tho reason why he was gut-statements made by themselves. What those was well above ne before we got outside the two heure, the stakse amounting to $12. of them wale the utterapt butball bat ons quick-ting these questione vis that the prisoner badetatements were he would not kuform the jury gates of Paking Then the mafop took the y abandoned it.This one continued intrepidly remedy against sosas one and he therefore until he was satisfied that the men wore duly lead. Once in the open country we were on s The time counted from two-o'olook. At hall-wished to have the prosagator's name on the da- cautioned before they made them. As regards great alluvial plain, dotted with food hosane, the fret, fourth, and fifth prisoners they were broken up by Irregular patches of verdure and part thuren the parascaring competitor transpositions furred himalf to the ground. The two hours Chief Inspector Horspel said that he was not found within one or two days of the occurrence cultivation, laged in all directions by dozens of expired, and his companiova thought he was anthorind by the Captain Saperintendent of in possession of para tickets representing the bridle-paths, and ending on our left in the dim. lying down as a matter of cholon; but on going Police to apply for the release of the prisoner.tolen property, and beshould ask the jury todraw outlines of the, Waatorn Hills, the game sta should be detained, and he had not since that not guilty of the robbery, they were guilty of rinth of roads and the mafeo threaded his way up to him some tinie later they found to their The Captain Superintendent asked that he the inferencs from that, that if these men were tarian of Peking. We plunged to the Laby surprise that he was dend."

asked that he should be reisssoù.

among them withent a moment's hesitation. being in possession of stolen goods. A number of ons Iboal Amateurs went over to

Afterwards I found that he had hamm otěr His Worship-As I suit befora, you are aware The jury found the prisoners not guilty.. Manso last Saturing for the perpose of giving that when the Police intimate to me that they

thom forty-six times before, hut/for my own part. ATTENFTED MURDER, s Concert there for a charitable object. The do not wish to detain the man I shall release kim. Faaf Sw was obarged with firing a ratolear at tinguish one from another. Fill eleven o'clock I contes hardly any signs by which to dia- Mr. Webber said he zuxt wished to call In Yes On with Intent to murder at Samshuipos trotted stondily on, reaching the smell Company, with one exception, was the same that

on the 7th April.

town called Sta-ho, where we stopped an hour tano Clab. A little hitch, but the only one, evidanes to show why the man should not be do-

Prisocer pleaded not guilty. cccurred on the passage across, the Kiukiang tained. At present; ha was simply datalaed. The Acting Attorney Genaral prosecuted, for rest and tifin. Hero already foreigners are sticking fast in the mail ou the way up, a short one charge of obtaizing £2,200′ sud not on and Mr. Robinson, instinated by Mosses. Watton sarco and I was the centre of mech euriosity, kson and inquidtive, but quite good-natured. distance from Masso. However a launch was any special not whereby las rendition or extradi- and Densen, defended.

tion was asked for. sent down and the Amateurs taken of The

The Acting Attorney-General said the pri: Crossing axivaroror two tety old broad at bridge His Worship said he was doubtful about Concert took place on Sunday evening in the

souer was charged on two counts, first with of white marble, built egriondy at au obic utmost capacity, and the starity for which, the doring.

chooting with intent to aim. It appeared that plain. This grow more uneven as we advaread, Mr. Webber Then pour Worship refuse it on the 7th April a man named Tee On wout the sloping stoby bank of a dry water course. till at last we are riding along a narrow path on object was given should reap a very substantial formers we understand doing themselves alic boneft. The Cenoort was very successful, the per- His Worship-It seems to me irregular. the Police Court and stated that he had been The stones grew bigger and more numerone, Mr. Wabber-Then you refuse it. I no only robbed of $12 and asked that a constable mightill they could no longer be safely negotiated, justice and the audience being most antlinsinatie. tondering the evidence, and it is for your Worship go with him and he would endeavour to point and then my guide strack up to the right, and No encoros were taken, but, every performer tassy whether you refine it or act. By refusing out the men. Two constables accompanied in an hour's datout sejus evanter, with half a calls factorily did away with soy heartburning among man is not released other steps, and more at: they saw one of the men who had taken part in terms? The present terms are, so we lear

the artists, though it was a source of some "ponsive ones, will have to be taken. I would the robbey and he was arrested. At the same led my pony, brought na at thres look to the Sto the Coversor's speech, absolutely pro- the members of the Civil Service, has been is performera. After the concert a ve yenjoyable has been found.

A series of interrogatories to be answered by prise as well as amusement to the gentlemen agatu ask our Worship, also, if the information time the prisoner appeared to ave been in the fortified city of Nank'on, thirty miles from

shop and when he saw the other man arrasted Poking, our resting-phon for the night. bibitive, for each case costa from aiz to zoverned by the Committee of the Legislative Coun danos took place and the zmateurs from what

Nan-k'o is a very interesting little place. he ran away. He was followed by the coms Its wall is ruins, but that only makes it the thousand dollars in cash. It is apparently oil appointed to inquire into thepure basing power we can lours, soom to have had a thoroughly.

plicant, sid when they bal

gato moro piolariage; on the hills right and left of distance, the prisoner turasd round and fired the entrano to the pass which the city is sup of the dollar now and at previous periods in eva-good time sil ronca. The majority of thəni xe- with a view to lessen the expense that the mootion with the proposed increase of offelal turned to Hongkong by the Kiukung yesterday

abot at the complainant. The complainant, then clause han boen introduced into the salaries

morning.

His Worship-You can come to what onn- turned round and was running away, when the Posed to guard, are two sprightly little towers: a dozen others are just visible dotted 'abunt the Bill making affidavits and depositions

olusion you like upon that, We are requested to inform those jurors who

The Bishop of Manso has issued instructions

Mr. Webber.-Then I wish to call the Chin Prieoner again fired and complainant was hitohain. of bills around it; its one broad treat,

this time in the back. Anke in China valid evidence in this have not yet been called this Sessions that theyreverning the services in the Roman Cathelle Clerk with referones to it.

After some evidence had book taken the creepared once with great bloske of stone, now word Colony when

away and upsst till a pony can hardly make bie an are required to attend this of surrender

at Churches of Singapore and Malacca, amongst Elis Worship-I must refuse that evidence. two o'clock instead of in the merzing as pre which is the following-We declars to be

way at all over their slipperyolling marfico, ia alleged criminal ia applied for. But theviously notified. This doon not, of caures, apply

Mr. Wobber-I wish to call Inspector Cor-was adjourned till oleven o'clock this morning.

drowded with trallig of men and beasts, and wary travelling expenses of witnesses, we should to those jurors who are serving in the case diaproper to the worship of the Catholic Rocoran to pat him a question with respect to

fifty yards a wide arcked door-way' fonds into a ligion tho use introduced in the two abore the warrant,

spacious inn-yard. This street is part of the imagine, forms one of the smallest items shatjarned from yesterday afternoon,

aaid ohurches of giving admission to Chi- His Worship-I have no objection to that.

Inspector Corcoran ima than called, and ex-

great commercial highway between China and ose pagane in order to kiss the image of Our

constant etre of entele and ponies and donkeys Lord on Palm Sunday and Good Friday: besmined by Mr. Webbar. Ho said-I execated

all her neighbours of tas North. Through it a ause, if this custom is not directly contrary to the warrant in this case. The warrant is made

and aren ladon cnolias passen, bringing Mouzol the dogma or morals of Our Holy Religion, it out for the srrest of Arthur Edward Bold

produgo to Poking, and taking brick-tes back from Tontain to Riochta on the Russian froutier. containing eren n homage of respect to the re Btornbackla. I arrested the prisoner on Sator- ligious truths, there cannot be however the day on board the Changsha. He was asleep on least doubt that it is opposed to the general dis drok. I told him he was wanted for the laruny

Aud through this attest this stream has passed for who knows how many years-thousands, at oipline of the Catholic Church, cotonering in no of $2,200 from & bank in Melbourne and that suggests itself. slight degree on those days to the loss of the there was a warrant aquad for his arrest, I do not profess to spent as ans having authority, ag rule.

Ietrolled along it and turned into one of the voreceduto zoboly a place as the catholic temple. geked himhisnama and he said "John Ferdinand but I cannot for the life of Kao. 900 why the re desire therefore and even order the Rev. Lemm." He appeared to be very much surprised Tytam water should not be turned into the old gateways. But I had only just riars to step Priests not to allow the heathens to invate the and denied that he was Hornbuckla I saw the pipes of the Pokfolum supply until new pipes saida when a drove of at least a hundred ponies aburches in order to satisfy what is in them bat chief steward and he said the prisoner was tra- can be bad. The connection could be made at suddenly stampeded through it and gallubed superstition. And should they be not able to velling.under the name of Graham. I saw the small cast and in a very short times I kao beadlong through the street, whinuying ind ont et ones this blameful custom, lat them at passage ticket with the use of Graham on it. the premure of the Tytam water barst some of kicking up their boots in delight st bring fres. leant do what is within their reach in order that I have not soon the information in this case. the old pipes in Queso's Read, but to avoid this Just outside the city they drank greedily at a the heather cross not the side-door of the

Mr. Webber again askel for the prisoner's the pressure could be regulated recordingly little stream and then rolled over and over each at the outlet from the service reservoir.-I am, other in the dirt. But such a spectacle of cruelty grand-altar, where the image of Our Lord is discharge.

to animals as was afforded by the state of their exposed to the veneration of the faithful. We

Yours, etc.,

MUDLARK.

backs I have never seen. Not one of thewo was know also there is another invoterate custom

without a large raw wound on each side, and half of them had horrible doop bloeding, fostering among the heathens to follow the procession of Our Lord out of the Charch We cannot

Bores bigger than two hands. The sight wan forbid it them when they only go behind the

Air. Webber asked that the prisoner might be

sickening, and nothing whatever was done for procession with the respect dus to this solemn allowed to have his clothe

TO THE EDITOR OF THE “ DAILY PRESS,”

them except that afterwards I saw a ccolfe bɛat- and pions sat, following it in silauce; por cau His Worship said he had no objection to the

DEAR SIR,—I think it right to stato publiclying the insides of the rough pack-sadlos with s we forbid it to a protestant or nobismatic; but prisoner gotting possession of any of his through the columns of your paper that José stick to keep the blood-soaked places from get we wish that this not raise no scandal among the perty that the Police were willing to let him Miner, who was buried it the Protestant ing quite bad. Each pany was carrying twe the faithful, ur cause caufusion to the religious are. The primmer was then rumored to the guol Cemetery the Colonial Chaplain' on Sunday, bales of tea, as bird za blocks of granito, I ceremony." Rather quaint English this.

Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Francis 9.0, in- structed by Mr. Webber, appeared before the Acting Chief Justice (r. Fielding Clarka) in the Supreme Court to apply for a writ of habeas serpuein the matter of John Ferdinand Lemm.

fr Francis said in the matter the accused had sworn an affidavit as follows:-

I, John Fordinand

'the

afternoon

The steamer Wakefield, which arrived in Singa. pore on the 9th inst. from Tailo laden with 3,200 team of enger, was ashore in the Sulu Sea on her passage down to Singapore but got off without difficulty. The Aves Press says she is discharging some of her cargo before going into dry dock at Tanjong Pagar

go to make up this sum, and it would be in overy respect more satisfactory to have the evidence given by the witnesses in person, provided the witnesses were genuine ones. There are, however, other questions than that of expense connected with the taking of witnesses to long distances from their homes Information has been received from the Mins When the body is in a heated or feverish con- dition, this preparatios will be found me and detaining them for perhaps lengthened by the directors of the Fanjea Mining Com. grateful, as it tends to produce a slight moistureeriods, and the temptation to send persons Pay to the effect that in the drifte the prospects have improved, and that an ontorop of quacis on the skin, and cools the system generally.

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Communications on Editorial matters should

perscente the real witnesses must be con- siderable in a country where the code of morality is not very high. Under these

In consequence of the abolera epidemic at sircumstances it may perhaps be deemed advisable that written evidence should be honour of the feta day of the King of Spain on Manila the usual service in the Cathedral in admitted, the Magistrate in the first instance, the 17th inst. was ordered to be omitted from and the Governor in the second-if the Mathe ceremonies On the 15th instant there were 53 destas in tho menicipal radius of Marila, of gistrate does not disebarge the prisoner which 28 were attributed to cholera, 7 to goal giring very close attention to the defence pox, and 18 to other diseases. and scrutinising narrowly all the circumstan-

A talegram from Monkay, dated 13th May, ces attending the application for rendition. and published in the Courrier d'Hanghong, gives Such settlement cannot be desued alto- brief particulars of a fight between a column gether satisfactory, but it is apparently the under Commandant Baudart and a band

pirates who had set up three stockades. Thes ong to which there are the fewest objections.were stormed and the stockades destroyed, the The accurity of innocent persons reste in the pimtes being put to fight. The French lost thres killed and eleven wounded. The enemy's

facilities afforded for establishing their in- logs was unknown. socence. If the Magistrate had simply to

The Siamese Customs officials are apparently

a

His Worship said he could not grant the dis charge. He would ramand the case, as previously to Saturday next, taking it earlier if it could be taken.

LATEST TELEGRAMS. ·

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PARIS, 11th May. be satisfied that there was a prima facit case, a law unto themselves and greatly esteem fereTHE CUSTOMS DUES IN INDO.CHINA. without going into the dafence, o Chins-drinks, judging from the following in the lifer

The Journal Officirt contains a decres by the man would be safe, but not only the defsece cantils Gazette: We hear that the Custom President of the Republie relative to the re-year of age and for the last 18 years have resided st but the accused's character and the origin House Authorities insist upon, taking a simple vision of tho Customs tariff in Indo-China:

bottle from every lot of beer and wins imported,

Victoria Gro, make path and at present detained in

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Woderat hold ourselves responsible for the opiniors

THE WATER MUDDLE.

TO. TRE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESE."

SIRA casy solution of the water muddle I am not an engineer, and

Hongkong, 20th May, 1889.

A STATEMENT.

the 19th iritant, was a Roman Catholic, died a tried the weight ne cre and found I could. jut Boman Catholic, after having received all the miss it off the ground. Therefore the potior rites of the Roman Catholic Church, and was at were shookingly ove the tire of his death in the full possession of The camen require inuch space for them.

is season.

selves and their burdens that they have special How it sme about that his brothor, Mr. caravanuerais. Their auddles, with "the loads Hart Milor, himself professedly & Roman deposited on each side, nr ranged in regular Catholic, caused him to be interred in the Pro- rows, like game after a battre, and the animals Larisut Cemetery and with Pruteriant rites T de botake themselves to trough which mas all round the yard, squeezing close together. The yard of a osravanserai at feeding time therefore exhibits a complete circular horizon of camels tails. When they have eaten thay sink down and very delibersinly chew the end It is just, woll to koop on good terms with camel, for when he is standing up he con

not understand.

G BURGHIGNOLI, Hongkong, 20th May, 1889,

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WANTED,

WEATHER FORECASTS:

Snail Jay, Balmain, Sydney, and am an avolitect. For the lust 5 yours I have been employed in my brother-in-law's office, Mr. B. H. Buchanan, who is Mayer of Balmain. On or about the the 5th day of April, 1830, Loft Sydney in the stormer Chougtha Com-for Jamu. Not having much money and leaving Sydney without my father's consent, I took a third

SIR-I should like to ask, through your e-swing his bind leg like a peculum in an of olase passage and not wishing my friends to kodin, it it is not possible for the Director of the about twenty fout and therefore deliver a kick that travelled third plass. I booked under the as-

steamer Changsha and charged with the larceny of

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS."

addressed "The Editor, and those on balmas "The threat of an application for rendition, atmove up to Gratong on the 25th and 29th inst the collierisa in tuc Essen basin. The strikers 42,200 and was called Arthur Edward Hold. Hore like to know also what sort of weather we may down he can spare a couple of gallons of oud to

Manager," and not to individuals by name.

Correspondents are requested to forward their

name

And address with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publicalium, but as evidence of good

aith

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All lettera for publication should be written on one is a less evil than that the Colony-should ido of the paper only.

Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not continue, an Alsatia" for drinínala from the hearis of the steamer Lennon, which arrived ordered for a fixed perial will be continued antiainland. The one, we hope, will prove Orders for exim copies of the Daily Prass should only temporary, the other would increase be sent before 11 min on the day of publication. from year to year.

countermanded.

After hat hour the supply is limited,

IRYONE No. 12

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, May 1st, 1880.

positions and other evidence in the case to

INQUIRER," in his letter which appeared in Saturday's issue, asks us to explain why, it even in gold ging countries thera has

inndex_ever be waited, and remain strong-187 and free.

corpus

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Victoris, Anutroli

sanoxel wore oppid to ma

BAROMETER.

Hongkong, 20th May, 1889.

A FLEA FOR DUMB ANIMALS.

pitted again.-Yours truly, HUMANITY,

lony and who bad borne a good character miscellaneous items. If he wants to "tipm which. 4 teels of sydse silvor ware

There will be another smelting clothing and certificates ?-1 hurs not

PARIR, 13th May, and nature of the prosecution are to be with what object it is difficult to say The

A FRENCH ELECTION. taken into, consideration, Under these merchants here resent this proceeding extremely, and some of them have presented claims for the

The President of the Paris Chamber of ciremstances it is extremely improbable valus of the goods retained."

marca bas bean elected Senator for the Seine. that as innocent man. would really be given

GREAT COLLIERY STRIKE, The Thibetan trouble is rot quite concluded up, but it is not improbable that a good yet, judging from the following, in the Times of

The miners of the Westphalia coal mines sumed name of Urstaan. On arriving at Hongkong Observatory to do something more useful than which would break in the door of a Saa Fran

was arrested while asleep on desk on board, the chronicle the weather we have had ? We should cisco gambling-dan; while when he is lying indeal of blackmailing might go on under India of the 25th April—“The 32nd Pioneer have gone out on strike. The strike extends to

thus raising the garrison there to its highest

buckle, a name I have parer hoard before I am not expect from day to-day. In England weather epitat an enemy. I eat a Mongot, driver to

whom this had happened, and the sight was a lerents until the Chinese come to under-possible strength. This reinforcement is a pre. are in a state of ozneperation which gives rise Arthur Haward Beld Hornbuckle; nor do I Loo forecasts are published for all parts of the Un-

pleasant and instructive. Several hundred onmels stand the full protection afforded to them cautionary measure in case the Thibetans should to fears of order and violence. The cause of any person of that name. I am not a bank plack but ited Kingdom Avery day in the morning papers,

am an architect. On arriving at Hongkong was the and having bad occasion to consult them hau- shared the hospitality of Nan-k'oa with me that under the new Ordinance. The mere pos-again collietis form in tit me into the strike ie the refused of the employers to grent first time I ever heard of any larmony of £2,20 ur dreds of times I can safely say that they are sight

us believed, beverer, that they have no intention au merece of wages-asked by the workman. Thu 05 such um from any bank tror not nearly always accurato. Now Dr. Doborok bas

thumbly pray your Lordship toguma... her sibility of such black quailing is an evil, but it (of giving fresh trouble."

Next morting weanbarked upon little white. number dat on strike is estimated at 109,000. Majesty a Writ of Flabeas Corpas so being es boforsien Lere lonz en ugh, Limarine, to be able to donkeys, the pass being impracticable for ponies. your Lordship to be discharged from Imprisonment, make similar calculations and give na wes: This road in its glory in said to have koun paved The Singapore Free Press says:--Captain

· FROM VINGAPORE PAFERS.]

and that your lordship will be pleased to order that ther forecasts every day. It is all very well with great smooth granite blockas new in the writ of cortiorari may be land to the committing to have the temperature and barometer valley it is a broken mass of rough stows in a here on the 10th inst. from New York with a

Losnov, 12th May, Magistrate to produca before your Lordship abs though the temperature on Mount Elgin by the river bed, thang la which & stallow stream rums: THE ROYAL FETES IN HOLLAND: Amination and depositions taken before him which way, is different to that of Queen's Road--but while daring the ascent. and at the height oarge of petroleum for Chins ports, has since Leaving Socotra been taking the temperatury of

-granted the commitin Ther, have been great fatea in Holland to

Mr. Francis said there was also an affidavit we should like to be prepared for such thander of the pass it is a bad mountain road abstrac the water and informa us that at a depth of

storms as that of Sunday morning, for instance, ted by great masses of rock. A pouple of twenty feet below the surface it was 6 dag. It celebrate the fortieth year of the King's reign. made by Mr.. Webber as follows:

which no doubt broke the sleep of 9 out of every hour riding and walking brengat t to was much hotter than in the Rod Ses His The King issned a proclamation thanking his John Francia Webber of Vicaria in the Colony 100 persons in the colony. Instead, therefore, another walled town called Chu-yang-kan observation at noon on the 10th inst, the steamer people for their fidelity during the days of of Hongkong, solicitor for John Ferdinand Lamm, da of telling us, the day after, that "the barometer samous for a hours arched slono gateway, the he risen and gradienta are alight for N. wods, whole inside of which is covered with sculptures then being close to Singapore, was still 88 deg. sorrow and jy, and trusting that with God's hereby make oath and say as follows

1. The above named John Ferdinand Lemm was his seems to be something unprocadented in blessing the house of Orange and the Nether-arrested under a warrent issued Henry Ernest and that "alendy, hot, and dry weather prevails," in low relief and a Buddhist insoription in siz ocean meteorology.

Wodehouse Esquire on or about the 16th day of May, could he not give a foreret for the following languagan-Chiness. Thibetan, Alongol, Bensorit, bren comparatively little change in the rele

The Shanghai Courier of the 16th May says,

The said warrant changed the said Joho Je, Hot, elise mather during the and two offers that I could not get anyune-të- tiva value of silver and the leading commoAll doubts to the establishment of a Gur

dinand Lemn with the inrecoy of 22,200 wilkie thee eel my pays a large sums for the Obaare the pass of Nank on is spread ond before you, a thunderstorms probable in the evening," identify. From the other side of this gateway dities, alver sarnings converted into gold man Bank in Shanghai can now be met at rest.

Jurisdiction of the Government of Victoris, Australia.

-The said John Ferdinand Leum was under the story, and would like to get some more tactical brown, barras, rook-strewn gloomy valley, rising are not the equivalent of what they were A great part of the space we occupy each even- THE RECENT ARRESE ON BOARD

said warrant brought before the said Harry Ernest good from it. So far we have had nothing but and narrowing till it disappears in the hills, ing with the daily edition of Dr Ustaziatische

THE CHANGSHA.” In the Chinese Extradition Bill as origically fifteen years ago, a proposition advanced by Lloyd is filled with the official notification of the

Wedokone, Require, one of the Magistrates of this storm warninge, of the value of which of course, though which an endless file of brow one is Colony, on the 20th May charged with the larosny of in the ass of John Ferdinand Lem, the within the Jurisdiction of the Government of they might usefully be supplemented by weather their feat. And the clangour of their balls. if correct, no doubt can be entertained, Hat slowly passing, filling the air with the dust of drafted the Magistrate was required by us is a previous article on the subject. Our registration of the bank at H.1.G. M's Consulate section 11 to send to the Governor the de-explanation is that of a man's income General in Shanghai, u step that is legally no-was arrested on Baturday last, on board the

--On bolalf of the said Jeha Ferdinand Lem I forecasts-Yours faithfully,

Then when the cessary before the bank can commence business. Changsha on suspicion of being a man who

For an hour or more we jog on. pass has become wearisome and I am theussauda positions and other evidence in the mus with large proportion has to be spent on ether The capital is five million Shanghai teels, was wanted va à charge of embezzling 2,200 asked the said Happy Fraest Wodehouse, Esquire to purati me to see the information Apon which the mid To commence which has been subearibed in shares of one from the Bank of Victoris, Melbourne, fr. marant had been issued, ent was refused, he was also such report thereon as be thinkat." At articles that commodities.

of miles away in thought, my mafor rides up be thousand taels esch

Webber, yesterday, appeared at the Police my application to examine the chiaf clerk at the Ma-

side ma and silently points to the hilltop on the the last moeting of the Council it was inti with rent; although rants of farm properties

right. I strain my eyes and there, aars enough, mated that this provision is to be altered to have fallen considerably, rents of dwelling News, writing on the 6th May, says: The to call one ce two witnesses and he also wished Esquire four copies of the ractants rerandly, the

The Ichang correspondent of the N. C. Daily Court, before Hon. E. Wodehouse not applied gistracy resp sating the said information.

for Lemm's release. Mr. Weblur said he wished 5-I applied to the sald Houry Ernest Wodehouse,

the sky-line far away is broken by the canellated TO THE COLOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS," rend as follows and such- Magistrate houses-in-residential centres have not fallen. Ichang Convention makes definitely no progress, to ask in the Erst place, who was the prosecutor mid John Ferdinand Loar and the copios herunte DEAR SIR-This afternoon I had occasion to tatline of the Great Wall itself. This" said shall forthwith and to the Governor the de- 1 The consequence is that a man retiring from although the Chinese Deputies remain on, con in the present case If his Worthip would not a-This day to Chief Trepeator of Polies waitness an instance of the most shocking Marco Polo when he saw it, "is the-contry of

Gog and Magog,"

The Great Wall of Chinais, after all, only a wall. Hongkong with his gold sayings diminished plaining woefully of the dulness of the place, graut the release he should have to apply aramizol by Reury Ernest Woduhotso, Renote bratality. Close to the City Hall the peries

and always wondering why British Minister gether with a report thereon and in particu. by one-fourth in ennneqrence of the .fall it could not settle the Upper Yang taze Regulations to the Supreme Court for a writ of habeas Chief Inspector of Police atated that the said were to be seen standing in the midst of a strong And it was built with the same vbject as every. John Ferdinand Lena did not answer to the de-shower of rain.thand even so much as blanket other wall to keep people from coming where lar in relation to (a) the lapse of time since the geld vaine of silver, must either pay away at Peking whether he does or does not approve His Worship asked on what grounds Myription given in a tolgan racolved from the authot keep the wet off-while the wafon sat quietly they were not wanted. Mr. Toole's famous occunt ritios at Sydney to arrest a man for the larceny of during on one of the inner steps leading to the of it is a historically accurate ma say. The the commission of tho extradition crime; (b) alarger percentage of his income in rent or be of those they have submitted as the Suechuon Webbar applied for the release.

2,200.

theatre. Such conduct on the part of the ma Viceroy's ultimatum; and if not, whether, he

Mr. Wobber said on the ground that defend-7-The Inspector who arrested the said John Fer-

most important building in Chins," he is ncEDS- the length of residence in the Colony and satisfed with a smaller house than he would is taking any steps to get them altered at head ant was not the m

dinand Lemmi also stated that the prisoner did set an.foe is ernel in the extreme, and I should be very tomed to say, "is the Chinese Wall, built to glad to me the Government bring ab at stopato keep the Tartars out. It was built at such na the character of the fugitive criminal; (c) kava been able to afford when a thousand quarters, as they, poor Deputies, are powerless

to alter one ista, and are simply eating their calling of certain witness,

Hie Worship having given permission for the awer to the doncription von in the sald telegram.

8-I have ess thỏ said telegram and it therein de forms society for the prevention of cruelty to any circumstances throwing suspicion of the collars represented two bundred pounds is. heads off here, waiting for the Consul's Reamor,

Meribes the person wanted as ons hy the name of Ar-animals, and provest ench atrocities being com.

enormous expense that the Chinese mover got Chief Inspector Horspool was placed in the thur Edward Bold Horubackic, a bank deck, sllow

over it. But the Tartars did. And the way bey origin or nature of the charge made.” This stead of only a hundred and fitty. Then whilst be waits for the Minister's.

bor and examined by Mr.Webber. He said-complexion, à feet 6 inches in height, side whiskers

accomplished this feat was as follows; one want first and t'other went arler:" It differs from alteration meets to some extent the objections come taxes. Income tax would of course

Says the Daily News The Owen was at - The Captain Superintendent of Police received a and dark eyes, while the said John Ferdinand Temm

other walle-in-only two respecte, its age and ite that have been urged to the reception of te adjusted to his diminished income, but cher for 14 hours in a fog off Steer Inland, and telegram from Bydney on Friday last, and in is a wretiscos, of a reddish-complexion, 5 foot 4 Hooghoor, 20th May 1899.

inches in height, beard, and light blue eyer, and Fhave

size. The former is 2,12 years, the latter is evidence taken in Chinese courts. Where a municipal rates, which have a tendency to was thus prevented from arriving in Shanghai quenes of that telegram, I applied and been informed by the said Inspector that the sadd An obtained a warrant on certainsworn information. John Ferdinand Lemm's certifientes, indentures, ma- on Monday morning, the 13th instant.

TO THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA,such that it is the only work of human hands man ja reaily a fugitive criminal, who his increase rather than diminish, would be de amusing incident occurred on board, illustrative

Mr. Webber-Where is that information F

sonio diploms, accounts, watob, and privats letters

on the globe visible from the moon. (I take Inspector Herspool-I do not know.

are all markal with the name of Lammi.

WITH THR CAMELS INTO MONGOLIA, THE DO responsibility for either of those statemente.) fied directly to this Colony to escape justice, pendent upon the rateable value of his house, of tus value of the signale made, as required by

Mr. Webber then asked the Magistrate for Mr. Francis submitted that, this was one of COUNTRY Or Goo and Manda.

The Chinese name for it is Won-l-ch'ung the Colony bas ao interest whatever in and may be considered from, the tenant' law, while a vessel is at anchor in a fog. The

these anses where the Magistrate issued-s WAY-

TULES OF THE GREAT MINGS.

ching the wall ten thousand long." And throwing obstacles in the way of his rendi. point of view simply as an addition to hit forward part of the ship, and n. sailor, blow a

Osus' ball was rung throughout the night in the the information.

His Worship said, he had not got it, but it rant for the Poliss to arrest on his own reg-

the gate on this high way is called Pa-ta-ling ponsibility. It was quite clear the Magis

and is about fifty miles north-west of Peking itlon; on the contrary, it ought to be very tent. Fous for medical attendshes have not foghorn on the stern. In the early morning a weald be forthcoming in a few minutes glad to get rid of bim. What has to be diminished in consequence of the appreciation second-cabin passenger, soming from forward. Several minutes having slapsed and the infor- trato had no jurisdiction in a crime comulifed

and 2000 fast above the sea. Beyond it lies Mongolia. met u Arst-class

Half an hour after this first glimpse Igood -guarded against is tust ja facilitating the of gold, the gain being pocketed by the luft. "What Passenger on deck, coming from mation not appearing, Mr. Vabber said he pre-in Australia. He had no power to issus any Mail Gazelle and the other journals reprisentadį

that machine P" said the massumed it had been mislaid

warrant. There was no application or warrant from forward, bearing the foghora for the first His Worship said he could not give any infor- or anything of that kind from Australia Thore by him

upon the wall itself. The gateway is a Ergs extradition of persons belonging to this doctor. It our retired, official calla fu

was simply a telegram. He thought under the The Grst time I met a osmal-train near Peking double one, with a square tower upon it, pierced category

we do not expose to extortion wyer to make his will, he will find there time: They've been blowing that all night mation on that print.

said the man from aft. Well, I've heard no-

Mr. Webber said he must also presume it was ooperial Act that if a warrant had arrived I ruined up ing pony and feasted my eyes upon with bloog aponings for cannon, of which that Warrant tight ba Jasked it. And although I have seen thousands sinos dove old, ones lie in a temp. showing or revenge any of the settled, law-abid. has been no dimiantion in the lawyer's fasthing but the bell," "aid the former. "And I've not in Court on Saturday when the accused was here,

before the Court.

and put into force here in the Colony then, I fad them justas amusing sa erer. The that at one time. the road was seriously ing, industrious inhabitants of the Colony, to correspond with his own diminished in heard nothing but this horn," said the latter.

His Worship said he mast decline to give any But there was no such warrant or in two-hamped or Brotrian camals of Northern defended at this, point. - A rough stairway The accused person boring a right to come. If he has children he will find the

Daring the last two days, a small quantity of information on that point.

farroation; nothing but a telegram, the des-Chinu are much bigger than those we know at leads to the top, which is about twenty feet wide, "make his defence before the Magie coat of education quits aa high ar it was be- ore from the Tamehow alver mine has been Mr. Webber said he must have the informa-cription in which did not correspond with the home, and I have soon for sights so pistaresque with a crenellated parapet on each side, and you person arrested. Honaked his Lordship to make a strings theza approaching over these brown can walk along it as far as you can see with here trate, and the Magistrate's attention being fore the appreciation of gold. He will find smelted at Mr. Le Sing's godown, Kanads- thn before proceeding.

town, in order to afford the Hongkong · share- After some Further delay as the information the writ returnable forthwith and fix the plains. A dozen are fastened together by a nord and there a ramble phere it has fallen in a spacially directed by the Ordinance to the also that there has been some increase in holders an opportunity of witnessing the process. was not forthcoming. Mr. Webber proposed with bearing for today.

Attachlag the nose of one to the tell of the little. On the whole it is in excellent repair, His Lordship dod-this afternoon at 2 cclosk other; a bell, a couple of fost long, is hang roand having of coures baan ruanded and rebuilt many points enumerated in the proposed addition, the standard of living, to which he will to The melting is conducted by purely native his examination of Chlef Inspeeter Horspovi.

methods, tha are being crushed by hand and Have you read the telegrams which was re-for the hearing.

the neak of the last to warn the driver in front times. Evory half mile or so is a little square there ought to be lule difficulty, one would exposted to conform if he intends to ocupy melted with lead in a charcoal furnace, the delved I have,

by its censing if the line breake anywhere; a tower of two stories. The wall itself vori __think,in_rebuiting a falmo charge. In the the same relative position in society. Then dranght being supplied by hand werkod bellows. Doss the prisoner surrespond with the des-

medley of bales and box and clothing is slung good deal in height according to the nature of on their backs; ruddy-faced Mongols, dressed in the ground, averaging probably about forty feet. case of a person of long residence is the co- there are the namorous smell oxpouses for On-Sunday 15 cattles of ore were emelted-cription given in the telegram He does not.

Have you examined the marks on his boxosì,"

merlet-end yellow with ornaments of gold-audio-one side Mongolis, as you see it, is a vast vu allrer in profusion, sit op aloft and smile at you dulating brows plain; on the other side Chion is as you pam: the great shaggy beasts step softly a perfect ses of brown hills in all directions, and alcbg, ingeniously out of stop, lifting their across these stratches the Great Wall. On the ENFORT MR. FIELDING CLÍREE, Alving sponge-like feaf and dropping them again with hul top, through the valleys, up and downthes, perfect and unvarying deliberation, the, whole it twists in an unbroken line, exactly like a Lugə CUIRY JUSTIÇA.

train moving with the gilance of a dream, broken earthworm suddenly turned to stone. For many HIGHWAY, ROBBERY.___

only by the Fang-jang of the solitary ball. Their miles it is visible in both directions, and when Five men were charged with attacking a masa big brown eyes look you straight in the face and you can no longer trace its entire length you can named Ng Lai Hix un the 27th April and there is something pathetic and reprosabful in still discover it topping the hills one after an- And when you robbing him of a watch and other articles; and their glance. You are laughing at me," they other into the remote distance the first, fourth and fifth prisoners were also seem to say, and I know laman aztmordinary reflegt that it is built of bricks, fu almost in- charged with being in possession of stolen goods. looking srsaturs. But then, if you only knew toorssible pieces, through uninhabited countrisy

Prisoners pleaded not guilty,

it, so are you, and it would be kinder to think of that och brick mamat have been transported an a The Aoting Attorney-General (Hon. A. J. my services than to laugh at my shape." All man's shoulders enormous distances, and that it are in full working oider, by which all grades of ore can be treated and all loss of silver in the You say the prisoner does not correspond with Lench) prosecuted,

day long, ono street of Paking is filled with these extends for 2,000 milos, or one twelfth of the proses prevented, the results ought to be very the description" contained thero in any way? The Jurors werk: C. GR. Broderson, K: pinturesqué processions, gaunt, wretched, crea-Feirennference of the globe, you begin to realise of innocent persone will be no wores under Our correspondent, referring to the report satisfactory. About a month age a very rich He does not

A. Badka, J. A. dos Remedios, D. Norrojne,tures, with worn-out costs and covered with coal that you are looking upon the most closel the new system than it is at presept. It is of the Curtancy Commission,

efficient distance to prove that it is a true vein you have arrested, the max -Yes, because the Wilts. vein was alrack, which has been traced for a Speaking as an offsor of experienes, would A. J Vistrs, George Holmes, and A. T. H. dust, carrying sacks of coal from the western sohlovoment of human hands. The bricks are so Hilla into Peking; and the far finer and better big and heavy that I had to hire a littla donkay' true that the Chinese Authorities, if they side observed that the fall is the price of and not a more pocket, the width varying from name corresponded.

The Asting Attorney-General said the nir kapt animale bearing tas away up into the to carry off two of them. This is the only ploca were determined at whatever cost to obtain commodities may be in part due to Sia, to fin. The field of the from the mine Who is the prosecutor P-Luspector Corcoran.cmstances of the case were as follows. Ng Lai North. During all my stay in Peking I longed of Vandalian to which I plead guilty on this His Worship (to Chief Inspector Horspool) Hing, the master of shop in Bouhain. Strand, for the moment when I too shoald ride away at trip, but the temptation was irresistible and the rendition of an innocent man, might do an appreciation of gold, and they bee Is or to be on, por tea. It affords When yes my the prisoner is detained by order of on the 27th April was walking along the Fraya dawn toward Mengelis, in the worn tracks of they never will be missed."

generally, by the print method of treatment,

Nowadays of so under existing circumstances; but as a lieved the fall to be mainly due to circum- us pleasure to record the screen of Mr. Ho the Magistrate of course yun ars perfectly well about nine o'clock at aight: He had got ea for these strange baaste and their merry masters.

course, the wall serves no defensive purposə My pony was a Ettle croatare not much. big-wisteror and is not guarded in any way, Not matter of fret extradition bas-been 'wondo so i stances independent of the altered relation Amoi's enterprise, which we hope will continue aware that as soon as the Police say they have as Cheung San Laane when five or six men osie difficult and expensive that the Chiness of gold to silver. The other side dissent and increase to the full extent of his expectations. no wish to detain him the Magistrate will let up, got hold of him by the queus and the arms, ger than a dog and with a white cost a long soul lives within niles of it at most points and The mafoo had it in bat a land mark for the Mongola onmel Work In still going on also, on a small solo, at the man go. If you are able to give me that and proceeded to search his person. They and thick as a Polar bear's. Authoritien bave practically abandoned the ad from this opinion.". That is, the other the Tai Yu Shan mine.

assuranon, I will let him go'st oape.

took from him a silver watch and shain, bought hin a few days before from a Diongol traian, a stapendous monement to the great

obtained.

here the Governor would naturally require the waiter, he will hardly pass to think to-day, the work commencing about 10 san As Chief Inspector of Police have you sny the strongest possible evidoute before sign that 41. is about the equivalent of what and festing some six hours. The prospects wish to detain him P-I have no oboice in the ing a warrant for his extradition, And yet 6d. was before gold went up; if he wants to of the mine, wo understand, are very promie matter. He in detained under the Magistrates Doring the last nine months 380,000 order. I received instructions from the Captain ing. the danger of injustice is not altogether mint. go to the theatre bo will find the prices there worth of silver has been sold, which hos Superintendent of Police this morning to wire The mere threat of setting afect the ma. unaltered, and so on throughout. Articles sufficed to pay all the working expenses of the to Australis concerning the prisoner. I have

Company. This result bas been obtained by not done so yet. chinery of an application for rendition would of consumption are undoubtedly cheaper, native smelling only, in which a large propor Why did you allow two days to dlapse before Daly want are called doing so P-I only got instractions this morning probably, we may say almost certainly, in- but taking the whole expenses of living, in- tion of the silver is lost.

first and segond quality ora can be and have not yet had time to wire. duce some perfectly innocent persons to pay sluding luxuries and amusements, 4,000 stel by this method, inferior qualities You have been about twenty-five years in the squeezes to the hangers-on at the Chinese now will not go so far by a long way as not paying. Whon the foreign appliances Potise Force, I believe P Tes

You saw the talegrim Yes. Yambus. We cannot quite follow His Ex- £5,000 did when the dollar exchange was cellency in the argument that the position d

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SUPREME COURT

20th May.

CRIMINAL 82SHIONG.

THE

By ucru: gement with Mr. Norman, wo publisk to-day another of his communications to the Pall

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