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Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK &

CO., LIMITED.

CHEMISTS, &ed.

INDIAN CIGARS.

is not long since the only INDIAN

CIGAR on the was the long rank

saltpetered "TRICHI," but within the last few years the Introduction of European capital and European business methods have been employed with most satisfactory results. Mesure. SPENCER & Co.'s factory at Dindigul ix'a model of what well appointed Cigar Factory should be, and their products are winning appreciation wherever Introduced. We are appointed Agents and have received a first consignment of their most popular brands,

"GOLD MOHURS."

These are manefactured entirely of picked Dindigul Leaf, and are of mediam strength.

Boxes of 100-$1.75-

"TORPEDOS" AND "BEACONSFIELDS," are mild Cigars made of a mixture of Dindigul and Sumatra Leal, and smoke with a Long White Aab, the flavour is like that of the best branda of Cuban CigarS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1892.

The Hongkong Celegraph.

HONGKONG. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1802,

TELEGRAMS.

MR, O'BRIEN. AND HOME RULE.

LONDON, August tal.

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS.

Yanets Chusan Gianfruin Taliang un

Уснерия

Inward. ***...................stormer, from Saigon, etc.

Holbow, etc. Swatow. Cantos. Hollow, Swalow. Chefoo Mojk

Aggregating 9.488 tons, réglater,

Mr. O'Brien, speaking at Mallow, said that Home Role must be the first work of the sesalon | Natal im and that any attempt to about this would result | Sengklang umina Fokisus qu'......... In the ejection of the Cabiret,

Tecnom... Vagabond

Nevertheless Trish members will assist in forwarding the Radical bills, and only discord among the Irlab members can now wreck the accompilabment of Hame Rate.

THE NEW PARLIAMENT,',

'rogued on the 20th August...

August 8th.

RUSSIA AND GERMANY, Russia has made formal' proposals for a com- mercial treaty with Germany,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Mr. William Sigand is to be the new British Consulat Manlis, :

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Boxes of 100-$1.75 & $300.

eighth day of the search VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HO"GKONG,

Hongkong, 8th August, 1897.

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A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. AERATED WATERS,

GINGERADE.

GINGER ALE:

LEMONADE.

LEMON SQUASH.

LITHIA WATER,

PHOSPHORIC CHAMPAGNE,

POTASH WATER.

RASPBERRYADE.

SARSAPARILLA,

SELTZER WATER,

SODA WATER,

TONIC WATER.

been

[Who frow dat brick ?)

par

wages, making roughly about four months! for each. The ship's owners get $7,0:0, which will be at once seized by the mortgagees, The total award thus comes, to $10,000 or two par

to

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR

CHINA.

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THE striking part of the City Clock, which has while discussing the merits of an iced whisky, on strike" for about a week back, and-soda frequently smiled, and seemed for the refusing to strike stall, discontinued the strike moment to forget the trials and difficulties which and resumed striking at one o'clock this morn he has been through. As to a specific state ing. It might strlice one that this strikingruent of a se defendendo or other character cent, of the walne... paragraph to a little mixed, but if you read it | Margo sald, he had no desire to submit

This award seems utterly unreasonable. Ia carefully and think hand, the idea will at— anything for publication the present the first place, the pilot had nothing to do with juncture. He concurred in our representatives the difficult and dangerous work of picking up apinion that the Shanghal policeman in whose the disabled vessel in the midst of the storm custody he is has no right to detain him in these all he did was to pilot the two ships over the MESSES. WHEELOCK' & Co.'s freight market report dated Shanghal, 5th August, 1892, contains these latitudes he was inclined to submit to the worth $2,000 He was not on board st the time waters, but rather than have, any more fuss in bar rad up the Sonnd, which certainly was not the following-Since our last Issue we here no

interference with his liberty, and restrained bis of the hardest work. It is fair that the captala Outward..

change to report in our freight maket home, first impulse to rush athere and instruct counsel theuld be well paid, for he had the whole res wards : adverse advices from both London and steamer, for Saigon, etc.New York have brought about a curtallment of

to apply for a writ of habeas corpus fte knows pensibility on his shoulders, and was risking Amoy.

better than to throw away a cheap passage bla ship and company, and his own regulation shipments, and unless some more favorable cws Swatow,

home-that is the real reason.Ed. Hk. 7. As and certificate. As a general principle, too, the comes to hand steamers cannot expect to meet Shanghai.

to whether he would be arrested in England and owners should have had more, for besides lass with much support here. Corstwire.-There is Maaloog. no enquiry for tonnage and rates are goite do charged on some fresh count Mason expressed of time of their ship, it was a heavy risk to them. Aggregating 4,996 tops, register. ** nominal. Nagak to Shanghai.-Offers for on that score, though as far as we can see themselves, belog now bankrupt.

doubts, and he seemed somewhat anxious In this case, however, they get

nothing smali suillag vessels at low rates have been meile

As the there is no cause whatever for alimm, however reports published at the time show, it A CORRESPONDENT sends to The Timers details without leading to business. For London wid

desirous the British Government may be to of the death of Mr. Walter Howard, eldent so

wan only by the finest of seamanship on, the part Suez Canal-Although departures during the of Mr. Thomas Howard, of Hongkong Mr. fortnight have not been excessive yet consider punished by Bridah court of justice, has served to serious harm, if not utter wreck. It fe there "cotton to the Chinese. The man has bren of Capt. Edwards that both vessels did not come Walter Howard was educated at Bedford Gramable difficulty has been experienced to securing is time and should not be further molested fore exceedingly urastisfactory It is believed that Parliament will be promar School and at the Royal Indian Engineer- tised to sail on the 10th inst and the steamship in which, be, wou'd have us

cargo. The ateamabip Telemackus is adver

find a fox failing to carry through a vast project per cent. awarded, and the certain result of ing College, Cooper's Hill, which institution he left on account of ill-health early in March Kintuck due shortly from Japan will meet with

believe, this will be to increase the tendency, only too a large number of very high efficials were strong already, to rest content with having saved of this year.

He then went to Mexico, prompt patch his North Sted Implicated Mason being in all probability, human life, and to let property tike lis chances and Betiled near Loures,

-The steamakip talled One Jane he went out with two friends for the pur-follow the left yesterday with a very fair cargo. whether Mason was the arch-conspirator

mere tool in their hands, Time, the rather than incur such great danger for auch 24th July and the Energia was circulated to

revealer of all things temporal, will show paltry pay. Dase of deer hunting on the Sierra Madre The Gay Mannering is due frota Japan to-ung ity some means Mr. Howard became separated

that he was believed to be.. and loads at 40/ per ton. Via the Cape. We

The light Rentence, cá bls companions, who returned home with have notbir g on the berth at present; éffers for. Bide months, would seem to point to the fact sailing tonnage bave been made but the rete subordinate official of the Ko-lao-hal. Referring of the British Bathorities regarding him can very demanded te in excess of shippers views. For

to his release Mason said that the Shanghal San Francisco via Kobe The American police had destroyed a pencil rate-book fa schooner Prosper is now on her way from which he had scribbled a good deal while from Manelles, August 7th.-Ta Hongkong? Per Messageries Maritime steamer Sydney, engaged. Departures for London :-Steamship about it. Foochow and is reported to be almost fully in grol, and he evinced not unnatural Oresies via Foochow 27th July, steamship

Datural snooyance Mr. G. Slade Copack via Foochow 31st idem, steamship released the police of the Model Settlement and Misses Buchheister.

Por Messageries Maritimes steamer Natal, Thon, said he, when I was about to be from Marseilles. Oct, zad.-To Shanghai: M Glenfruin via Foochow and inst. Departure altempled to smuggla me off with indecent haste for New York-Steamship Port Phillip without all my clothes, or any time allowed to via Foochow 24th July, emship Energia settle financial affairs. I protested and applied via Foochow 4th inst. Departure for Tacoma

British ship Forrest Hall 19th ult Quota-

to the British Consol for protecilen, which he tions are:-Shanghai to Landon,

granted. Finally I was sent off in the Glowfruts per and here I am on my way to England. The ton for general cargo: 404, for tea, Shanghai to New York direct, 40s per ton for tes and me in Londen, but by whom or how I shall Londen, Augut roth. Vis Brindisi To Hong constable in charge of me has Instructions to Per F. and O. stemor Britannia, from and general cargo, Nagasaki to Shanghai be received there I don't know, and don't kong: Mr. and Mrs. Ha Tung. Sago and $ico for #1). Newchwang to Amoy 15 cents per picul nominal. Newchwang misfortunes. If I had given the names of certale much care, for I am now fairly resigned to my to Swatow 16 cents per pleul nominal. New persons when I was arrested ten months ago chang to Canton 18 cents per pleat nominal Settlements during the fortnight:-Steamship but I wouldn't do so, and am not likely to do to should not have been punished much if at all, Ingo, 673 tons register for Siberian porte, z months, private terms. Steamship Adwine Seyd,

either now or at any other time. 558 100s reglater, for Siberian parte, manth, the Torturer-in-Chief, Yu Sui Wan, the notaiout Respecting the persecution of his servants by

by the Hongkong police, Mr. Mason expressed aurprise, and considerable regret, for they were, he said, completely ignorant of what ho (their master) was doing. When they were under examination be heard about it in gaal and did all be could to clear their characters, through th British consul, but without success. As to the prospects of fresh Kavite hol disturbances Mason expressed doubts, incilning to the optaton that the back of the movement was fairly broken: So the missionaries can breathe freely again and carry on

their useless work until another secret society appears on the scene and raises "ructions" generally. And the Emperor of Chios, Young Kwang S, can also feel easy and bilince himself on his tottering, throne for a while longer-mill, the Russian bear or some Chipers Nibilists translate him to the mansions of the blest, or that other delightful region.

"THE PO LIUNG KUK and a number of other

· Items are unavaldably held over.

THE P. & D. S. N. Ca's steamer Aden left

Singapore for thle port at 10.30 a.m. to-day. OUR Macae comespondent, informs us that the salt fish dealers of that city are all taking their goods over to Chinesa teriltory.

Tax Canadian Pacific Railway Company notify a half-yearly dividend at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, payable on August 7th. A PERUSAL of lay's Daily Press Indicates that while beating the band in the Gardens last night, Granne got a touch of the moon; the moon was foll, and so wis Granny. Tat. Mercury states that the China Merchants steamship Atangiang is badly ashore up river somewhere near Shaal, and reports from the dug out.

out him. As he did not return that night a largo party was sent to search for him. On the found the first they track on the top of a mountain about 10,000 feet high, where he had made a fire and slept. The next morning (June 15) the party found kis

body

at the bottom of a precipice move the body, as it was shattered to plecas about 3,000

feet high. It was impossible to and very much decomposed, so they procured leave from the authorities to bury him where he wax. What possessed Me. Howard to go up the mountain, says the correspondent, can never be known, for it is almost impossible to get up is less than seven hours from the spot where he was last scen alive. In the search his friends bad every help, from their Mexican neighbours and from the Government. To this we may add that between the times given above as to Mt. Howard's attendance at the Belford Grammar School and his entering at Coop.t's Hill ke wat some two or three years in Hongkong, assisting in his father's business, and also learning the Cantonese colloquial. Returning to England in 1891 be entered at Cooper's Hill, leaving there In March of this year. Mr. Howard had shown

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den, July 22nd.To Shanghai: Mr. O. Johnson, Per P. & O. stemmer Parramatta, from Lon- per P&O steamer Marsilia, from Landsa, August Icth-To Hongkong Lleat. E. C. Buck Keene.

London, Sept. rat-To Shanghai: Miss Comber, Per P. and O. sleamer Carthage, from Mrs. Macfarlane, Miss Smith, Minx Macey, Hongkong: Mr. V. Deacon." Mr. Mason, D. Bremner. From Brindis-To

Per P. and O. steamer Victoria, from London, Ekvare Mr Bill. From Brindisi,To Hong Sept. 16t-To Shanghat Mr. Ekvare, Mist

care and cleanliness exɑrcized throughout, The river say it in probable that she will have to be } considerable ablilty and bad apparently a good private terms. Disengaged vessel in pott-forger and perjurer who is badly wantal kong: Mr. R. T. Wright,

TN the Manufacture of these Waters the purest Ingredients only are used, and the utmost water used, is subjected to a perfect system of filtration, daily examinations and periodically to searching chemical analyses; so that absolute parity, and safely are guaranteed.

FOR COAST PORTS, Waters are picked and placed on board at Hongkong prices, and the full amount' allowed for Packages and Empties when returned in good order.

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A large selection of choice old brands. Full particulars and prices on application.

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A complete stock of all the best and most popular brands,

VIN DE QUINQUINA.

A medicinal wine AGREEABLE TO THE TASTE convaluing the valuable prop rtles of Cinchona Bark combined with a choice brand of Red Wine.

Cher last trip home the French mall steamer Yangit had amongst her cargo 1.179 hales of cation from Tongking, This is the first consignment of that article from the colony to France.

THE Superintendent of the P. & O. S. N. Co. Informs us that the steamship Cathay, with the next English mail, left Singapore for this pert at.5 p.m. yesterday, and is expected about 6 p.m. on the 14th inst.

A TELEGRAM was received at Shrughal on the stb last, from Wahu, stating that Mr. P Steffich, second officer of the Changen, bad died suddenly on board the sternier. The body, was to be brought on to Shanghai, the steamer being das

there on the 6th,

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future before him.

the

John Baisley, American schooner, 700 tons register.

ANOTHER MATRIMONIAL

HUBBUB.

A SUPREME COURT OFFICIAL DEFORE THE

· MAGISTRATE..

$50

A MISSIONARY IMPOSTOR.

Pet P. and O. roamer Oranna, from London, Sept, 30th-To Shanghai : Miu A. Lawrence,

THE MASON CASE.

of a despatch addressed by the Chinese Minister The Shinpao of August 4th, contains the text to the Court of St. James's, to the Marquis of Salisbury, on the Main case. The following,

47 the Mercury, in a very free translation of the document, which is dated from Paris, February 11th, 1892-

The Chiness Minister to the Court of St.

Gamer's, Hilish Fu-ch'ing to the Mar gute of Salisbury, Minister of Fortiga

· Afairal

Mr. V. A. Sales, ather of the Supreme Court, appeared in the Police Court this morning, before Mr. Hastings, to answer to the charge of assaulting an old Portuguese women somed Balbina Taller on the 8th instant. He was defended by Mr. J.G. Philippo, barristerent law. The prosecutrix said she was a widow and obtained board and lodging in the defendant's house as caretaker of his child. On the 6th

In the ninth moon last year the Chinesa instant she asked defendant to return her:

Minister sent a despatch to the English Privy, which he had borrowed. He refused, and pushed

Council, in consequence of telegraphic advices her out of his room. On the 3'b he broke into

received from the Tsung-li-Tamen, informing her bedrooms about ti p.m. He caught bold"

bim that a Foreigner employed in the Customi her and said he must stab her to death, Her

A correspondent, whose statements we can purchasing ammunition and firearms.

at Chinking bad assisted the Kolag-bwe by. daughter (he defendant's mistress) cams lalo

not but believe, maks that the following warning the room and pulled the defendant away. then ran to No. 2 Station and reported

be pulished, in the interests of all honest man was detected and arrested, and on his effects being searched dynamite was found in the Assault. When Sales came into ber I saw an extract is yours from a Ceylon paper the man, whose name is Mason, was tried for his trunks. The case was investigated, and room he had a knife-a Japanese sword-sticke Sergeant Ford. She brought the police to the good folks in Ceylon by accounts of bis won Chlef Justice at Shanghai, tog months' impriso She subsequently handed the sword-stick

about a fellow calling himself Rev. Dr. Montagne having dinamite in his possession, fennd galley who has been exciting the sympathies of the and sentenced in this effance, by the British bouse to search for it. As soon as the palice left,derful experiences amongst the cannibals of the defendant dealt her a blow on the head.

She

men ****

Thin

CAPTAIN WRIGHT of the Pathan mide the following statement to the Hyogo News on the 25th July, with regard to his perilous voyage from Yokohamns, with very little cargo, the previous week: left Yokohama on Thursday evening 21st July, at 6 o'clock, and on, approaching Breese Island I found the weather was threaten- ing. When I left Yokohama the barometer was at 29.77, and was beginning to fall allybtly, I saw the lights at Rock Island plainly and the next light to it at Omaciaki From there the barometer commenced to fall and the wind and sex increased in force. Towards the next after soon it was blowing a fresh gale, the wind being from the E. to E.N.E., the sea coming up from about S.E. At noon the ship had commenced to roll very heavily, so much so, that being very light she rolled all the caigo on board adrift, which he cessitated my heaving the shipto. I estimated then The Qiake Sbosen Kaisha (steam-ship com-

that I was about 50 miles E.NE of O-sima, and pany) was recently given ven 3.500 by the British the ship was bove to wild her head to the S. At Cespitch-beat Ainerity, for asistance tendered eleven o'clock Friday night it blew a whole hur by the company's steamer Nishikigawa Marsicane and the ship became perfectly unmanag. on the rccasion of the war-vessel sunslog as a alte She would not steer and we could out do shoal off Birgo, in May last year.

anything with her. We kept the engines going fall speed shend with the beim hard over to keep THE Agents (Mesurs Dodwell, Carlill & Co.) her head to the wind, but the ship belag so light, inform us that the Northern Pacific Starom before the wind and dr re apparently to the the wind had so much power that she lay right ¿Coði steamer Victoria, which sulled from

Glasgow on the 8th olio, left Singapore for this S.W, it blew from ten o'clock that night until port this forenoon, and is due on Monday next. three in the mening with hurricane force. Then Capt. A. Marshall, the special agent of the Guion there were periods of lulls accompanied by heavy ral squills. The ship rolled very heavily, keeping people very busy dowa in the holds At 8 o'clock on the Saturday morning I caught shot at the sun for longitude and found

137.30 E

estimated the latitude to be within ten miles of the position found by the sun at noon of the previous day. We found the vessel was then if miles out from O-sima. It took to all day to steam to C-size, with's strong corrent against the ship. We sighted Osim ad Shiwomlaskt, but the weather was, so thick and sainy that we found it necessary to slow the ship down, and keep the light in sight Hankow and Ichung, and is so far Inland fromed, and from thence to port had moderate winds *ble dificaty in getting her into deep water and thick weather. At one time there was again. The fording of the country on eliberate danger of the ship toplog turtle," as the side of the river has been to extensive that it is ballast shifted and she listed ower 15. deg. cheeks when the defendant commited the Dutch man-of-war, and taken to Ternate, whence, the time when he was employed to the Chines easy to understand how the Kiangtung got into took us all day to trim the ship. her present position. The Kuling is being sent up elver to take the Klangtung's place." THE appointments of the officers to the Hour. kong Regiment are gazetted. They will, the Globe understands, be regarded in all senses as supernumeraries so far as the Indian establish

Ling, is on board the Victoria.

The Band of the 1st Stopshire Light Infantry will play the following programme at the Officers

| Mets, Murray Barracks, this evening, com-

mencing at 6 p.m. :-

Varde

One tore.The Bohemian Girl"....... Selection... Trovatore

Buccalonal. Selection....The Yooman of the Cused "„,,Sir A. Bullivan. Pok....."Post Horn"

Minors

| THE C. M. 9, N. Ca♫s itsamer Klangiung ban,

it

and

She

aly-brothel in her life. Her elder daughter ved Cross-examined-She never Hved in or left a

with defendant the ather was engaged to be married. She did not content to defendant "keep ing" her daughter. She lived once, with her two daughters in Mr. Davis's hause. Prostitution was never carried on in her house. She was midwife by profession, and desired to leave defendant's house with her daughter. She spent about $10 per month on her daughter. pawned her jewellery for 852 ard len them.ney in defendant. When she asked defendant to redeem the articles pawseil he got way angry The amah who assisted to pull the defend int to give evidence, although asked to do so. Prosecutrix had often been in Court before, on trivial cases. She was not slapping her daughter's assanit, She was still in bodily far and would be glad to leave the house if her daughter would go with her.

Gaines

Its powerful antifebiite quaillies tend to waid pff attacks of Malarial fever and to All conra. says the N, C. Daily News, gone ashore between until 3 a.m. Sunday morning, when wo proceed. || away from her on the 8th had not came to Court | away several of such cheques, for supplies and is a clauso providing, that all English pronta lescents it acts as a quick restorative and appetizer.

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New Guinea. This man is a rable impostor ment with hard shour. Immediately epos arrested for issuing valueless cheques: He has the case is a most serious one, and I cannot and, if he appears in Queensland, gate, will be receiving this telegraphic news, I, the Chloese Minister, Informed you of it. On the evidence no more claim to the title of Rev, than, you (1) have. He came to Tones Straits some time understand how the sentence could be so light. last year giving himself oat sa repensating the fadeabtful whether the decision was in Anglican Mission and on their account about to accordance with fastico. Judging according to will the western parts of British New

Chinese law, the Chinese anticipated the senterce with the object of establishing Musion Stations. would be a severe one, whereas it has proved to He went from Thursday Island to Mabudanas have been aware of the real gravity of the case f be exceedingly light. The Chiel Jastice may not in British New Guinea, thence by a beche-de-at all everts he tried Mason simply on the charge mer fisher's boat to the Dutch Territory, where of being dynamite in his possession wib- cheque on he landed, and paid off the boat owner without due regard to the attendant circumstances.

Bink where he had: account. Whilst at Mabudanan be also paid Io the Treaty bo'ween China and England thera residing in China shall be subject to English law, and dealt with by the English authorities according to English law. Mason was proved At the trial to be connected with the Kolno-hwat Castoms, a position of trust and responsibility win this position, should be associate under the Chinese Government. Why, whan'-

himself with persoon of peither ismial occupation nor respectability, and stir up discontent and sedition in China? Not only did be Join the Kolso-hwel himself, but he persuaded other sword-stick which was quity and turned up at

"employes la the "Chukiang Customs to Those who on seeing the above heading

do likewise. He tried to persuade the the point. Defendant's mistress said there had pect to find some more libels will be disappointed walysens to become members of this unlawful been no asarult at all.

went to Hoogkong and the pretection of the defendant. The complainant public that Rajsh Francis has bought a

and it serves them right for being in such a barry eclation be Madelian Chuchitl wald she was living under to acent trouble. Wa merely wish to notify the engaged "anetaen Foreigners to jola: hlas la | the enterprise, with the ↑ latention of taking them large was her mother. On the 8th defendant un hat and gone to Borneo in it on board the

house, by her. When be was at the font Sergeant Ford said that during the night of the 8th he was called to the complaisant's of the stairs she said "I want you to tam this man ont." The defendant denied any assault. He took possession of defendant's

after some

He appears to have been picked up, a months residence amongst the natives, by

he bas evidently made his way to Ceylon.

I need hardly say that the Anglican Mission knew nothing of the man, and he was not in any way their representative of connected with thá Mission.

RAJAB FRANCIS

on the same principle, and It, is intended to care†be 29 mits. We are informed that the resultóf') did not break open the door of her mother's "Memnon (of course; think he went on board the God Chlakiang¿to stir up' ridings, against the

with t

the

MASON THE MANIAC.

INTERESTING CONVERSATION WITH THE "LEADER."

**** pontained lawful merchandise. The,

I among the Chinese, and he shipped difficulties to ba encountered are few.

35 cases of firearms to be used is There will be but two CT three cuttings to be According to the Japan Daily Advertiser made, the greatest depth of which will be about pelice left the house on the night in question faland of (can't spell It Just now fun with false descripitous of their contents on the on the sight of the 8th and wented her caso in the Sandaken Courty, and that he he rebellion. The manner in which these arms to leave the boord and decent Sales. When the will at the same time visit bis dominions on the were packed was extremely clever's the packages Admiral Hormony approved of the finding of the 20 fort. There will also be but one bridge of icy Sales did not astadh her mother

were most innocent looking and were marked Court-martial en Commander McCaley, for the consequence to be erected, wis, that over the

too strong). For it must be remembered that outside. On the amivel of these arms in Sharp stranding of the U. S. S. Alliance, which sen Sungei Rambet. It anticipated that the against his client and that he should be at once Borneo, all his own, for which he has to period. al Mason duped the Customs authori

Mr. Phillippo urged that there waF DO CASO Mr. Francis, QC, rajch of an island ném tenced that offer to be suspended from rank survey of the remaining portion of this Hine up discharged. It was a trumped-up case to get Filly chin-cats higatseriin, the Rape of Labrzen, making the officials, beller that the packages and duty for eighteen months on two-thirds to Selama will he quite completed by the middle the daughter away from Sales against her with So that if he can get his passage paid and heavy gaged in Hongkong followed on to Shanghaifa walling orders pay, and to retain his present of September, and the various contract plans, number in his grade on the Nary Hat for that estimac es, &c., shortly afterwards, say by defendant much to the disgust of the fond kingdom and pay his devoirs, he will kill two. gamite, intending to take it on afterwards to period, but added In view, however, of the October, when Mr. Alexander expects to, follow mother, who looked like weeping copiously, but stones with one brick, so to speak Chinking. He had in all 5 cases of arms and His Worship agreed, and discharged the fees for the Inwall, and can also visit his other steamer and he himself brought up the excal excellent war record of Commander McCurley the latter: home. The surveys and detalls didn't as a volunteer officer that brought him into the regarding the sections already sent will pat

We publish the above with all doo reserva regular service, the excellent manner be has Malay Railways and Works Construction Co, at

tions, and will be quite ready to withdraw and dynamite, From all this it can be easily seen that commanded his ship as shown by Rear Admiral home in possession of the general engineering

apologise to any extent if it is libellous and there are several clauses in the Treaty by Biason committed not one offence, but several Belknap's letter, and a tassend daring features of the undertaking

and will enable twenty-five days that I was on board the Alliance, them tom ke Lntative enquiries as to contracts

which he might be adequately punished, and I - the statence of the Court is so far modified as to for miterali, &c. Mr. Alexander does not anti-

THE "ZAMBES!! SALVAGE CASE. the tried byst again. Mason, was only punished perpectfully beg your Excellency to have the reduce the suspension to twelve (12) months and cipate that the cost of this division of the scheme the loss of pay is entirely remitted.

will exced £4,500 & mille, or about £130,000 for

For carrying dynamite, under the 4th clause of the whole. His pretence at home will doubtless

American and Canadian papers lately to band the Treaty, THUS "A Filend of the British Working Man" further assist the Company in arranging the first Norman, arrived bere from Shanghai vid gainst the whaleback Chagar Wamera for 1865 the English Prime Minist who revised

This morning the Gianfruin, Captain Estate that the claim of the steamship: Zamden bed came

delbeing dialt with under Fushich was the proper ones? Ins in a London weekly recently The City of conceforthle double railway scheme. Having Foochow with Mr. Mason, the reputed leader salvage (under circumstances ported in these fan Treaties made with Cofax and Japan, kept London at the pissent time literally swarms with entered falo a fresh undertaking for supervising (and First Prince of the Kanlao-hul Society columes in January last) and Just been settled in mind the necessity of making them so that Germans who are doing clericping the

be tinh y citas datastogenes are a finuted curse of und tion rates, and are thrreby keeping the deserving any further addulona to his staff that may be Yantire valley last year, ass passenger. Skortly The plaintiffs claimed that the

«who joined lawless associations organised young Britisher out of Worick And then he necessary, Mr. Alexander tapete la return here after the Gianfrain's arrival a Telegraph reporter whaleback,monly?

for the purpose of stirring up rebellion, could be like this made up, and introduce & Bil

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have been charged under several of the articles formality was very courteously, received by Mte 8135.000, making the total zalega

Liwhy be was only dolan, Oftale, under the nasal rates

for having dynamite in his poi ling for Prai to At first Mason, who is athil, not nahandsome, the Zambest claimed a minimui Intruder prepared to

not to be padermood. When the Chiế bis labour as Englishmen there would be no ill eighteen months from that date. On the other man about 33 years of age (in fudge by amount of risk which might be shown to have Mason's crime was punishable either by a light feeling engendered, but as he seems bent en division of the railway schede, via that from appearances) was slightly nervous, but when bees incurred in saying the property following to Great Bilial the mean, andes Kota Star to Bin porn, we learn that 15 miles asued that the Telegraph had no Intention of The Court, after bearing the vidcnce of both be beary really bydd big tot consider the culting policy that made the Ch seses nape have alay been similarly complcted so reguds willing him doway But, on the contrary, would crews (taken its advance of the case, to allow severe punishment). There was nothing in the of aan ons in which he ought to judict the most THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHJ' OFFICE, | polar in America and Abiralta, he must not be parvey and contracts, plans and detalls but these be willing to publish, for whatever it might thats to to away on their manal burlarss) warded as to cuttle Mason to say lanirney, especially

surprised should those who are sericos y afectaci latter will not be seat bome will the Prale be worth, any statement hart thereby acople defirdando, policy at any Selama line han being doneli Fisant to see a print he changed his aspect and macers 1,000 among them alot 83 pop : Kolap,bwal, werd cassie trouble and doler might desire as follows-splate Edwards, 15,000 three it took place fast at the moment when tha entered lemnly safe general conversation Ɛund). Grey) $5,000 to be divided in peapertion 'damage to properly in Calajnyone. Jörn-

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