DECEMBER 3, 1860.

but nothing can avail to the unfortunate men so ed of it; and we can now melancholy satisfaction in as to take every reasonable inst a similar fate befalling unfortunate and non-re louzas were the, Crofton's There has been no lack on the part of the Macao eek and take vengeance on and the action taken by orres every praise. We are however, with the port Macad

and antia ner harbor would lead one. at no regulations existed armaments, of native ven one watera--Ifsuch be the ot some aid be rendered uppression of piracytˇby ulations similar in spirit be here! We credit Go- Fish as much real 88 our uch universal enemies as ghabit and custom have", formidable armamenta so in bound junks st Macao esidents, and the idee may vividly presented to them

a such matters leads to

s to refer to the cordial

o the Midge by the N G.

a, the Chinese gunboat Su teamer Jeejeebhoy. In such

of hunting down pirates ht, red-handed, all civilized. y, brothers. The Chinese ever, who first gave infor receive something-more n thanks if, as may be were helpless but not asses to the execution of The whole affair is a we must draw the beat hich can be learnt

RIC'S BOAT V. YEN K'S JUNKRA

Jurisdiction Lour yer Hon. J. O, White, an made by Mr. Caldwell Captain Nicaise) for an the judgment in the car Yen Tuk, given on the The facts of the case, it ted, were simply that the eturning from Shekloong early on the morning of ran into and caused stated to a pleasure-bost stern of the ship Frederic

out by witnesse Officer Burgess, all hole sex lokong, and an Europesh amongst those who sup ntiff's claim for damage, as met, on the part of the negative; and the impos aan occurrentes having shown (as alleged by Mr. evidence us to time of aken in the passage from Hongkong and the diffi ring a junk three-quarters after sho anchored.

has created soms excite. ipmasters generally, who placed in the same posi same causa,we subjoin bn which Mr H 0. Cald

application for leave to

hich he stated in Court

His Honor's Judgment was

e weight of evidence.

been run

to this first ground, Mr ted that the evidence of the brand positive as to the iff's boat having defendant's

junk hed by the evidence of the rederis, the Look-out-mish,

that

an Constable stationed in

revidents was not shaken: tion, or was it i impersbed hatever and it withéro Ore fullest credit. Pon

there was erthin udgment in that His Honor sonsidered the Tevi.

be

i was idarely dir. /

this grauad Me Caldwell

he plaintiff's evidence

al but that it was positive

the damage to the plaintiff's

caused by the defendant's

as the sworn and unsbisken

credible witnesses to the

• Inok having boên geen

Frederic; then her striking

ed astern of her far in-

other

he Bailor' Home, ne her; her removing there lowed and boarded by the he was never lost sight of the collision until she was

only circumstantial point the evidence being the sigt found on the defend

h was not necesKATY TO

s the fact of the

collision

d without this corrobbra.

His Honor stated that the evidence as to the time parture from Shek-Loong ontradicted, and therefore Ant'e evidenoo was entitled uch evidence being, ins Mir

e would shers Absolutely ently falke

this ground Mr O. subruit not in the plaintiff's power pposed fact which was pus Arst time to risințific the defendant went into

want to establis the strongest make it appear

the harbour as the

do, tais

tast, bis

at sheh khi hoz

ibility of his being

unter to 2 a.m., which ollision. Now if the plai true (and the Court

that it was AEIN "N

ken) then the evidenon of st bis funk left Sheke Loony

N. 2025-DECEMBER 3, 1989.1

late as 9 p.m. on the night in question. and all that followed it, must be false. That it war false is shown by the defend-

SUPREME COURT

PROBATE COURT.

THE KILDONAN DIGGINGS.

sut's own statements For he swore that it (Before Acting Chief Justice PAUNCEPOTE)be entered for them on the Fount lo'de Albion, when the Defendant called them rior, and, like most of the Greenland fiords, swelling the burns and flooding the work-

10

in

Thursday, Dec, 2

THE CHINA MAIL.

The Judgment recovered by the Plaintiff must consequently be varied, and judgment time only, that is, for the return if the tock 14 hauts to come from Shek-Loung

On the application of Mr Caldwell, Pree ticket or the value thereof, which is assessed Hongkong, but that it might be done 13 hours which would be a quick tor, Letters of administration with the Will at $150.

There will be no costs of the Appeal. The defendant stated that he anexed, of the Estate of Henry Davies panse

thek Loong at 9 pin that he pass Murgesson, late of Hongkong, were granted ed the Cap-sing-moon Lee Kim cruizer to Klesers W. Keswick and T. G. Lustead (Before Hon. Acting Chief Justice PAUNOK-TS EDI sitting at breakfast and witness pay for working, the bed is prolific in other sistion at 4 &.m., and he gives is a Attorneys for the Executors. reason for being certain of the hour, that he heard the change of the cruizer's moro- ing watch, which takes place at 4 o'clock; that he anchored in the usual anchorage in Hongko for knowing that hour, the fret harbour at 6 am, and he gives

that he heard a white bell strike 4 belle just

ment it

witnesses.

2

Dec. 2.

(Before the Hon. ACTING CHEF JUSTICE PAUSCEPOTE,

IN CHANCERY,

FOTE and a Special Jury,) Dec 3, 1889. SHAIK ALLI MAKOMED ALL. Noo Wo AND OTHER The Special Jury was as follows:-Mesars T. Pyke, W. Kaye, W. Lemann, W. H. Forbes, Vinkers, J. MG. Heston, and J: ANOTHER, Plaintiffs against ALBI-

Crichton.

Mr Hayllar, instructed by Mr Hazeland, ANDKE RODGER AND OTHERS, and F. 8. Hurrum, Official Assignee of the was for the plaintiff; and the Acting Attor Fatate of LYALL STILL & Co., Defendey General, instructed by Me Caldwell,

was for the defendants, Judgment:

The CoMFROLE COMPTE DE PARIS ARD

was sitting, with Parker and Fletcher, at the south side of this deep fiord of Arsak, 1. breakfast in the private room of the which runs back many miles into the inte

Last week, on account of the heavy rains to witness to the payment to the plaintiff is terminated by a glacier. A hundred inga, most of the diggers curuld get little of the $50 in question.The proprietor of miners get about 11,000 tons of the mineralwork done; but now that the weather has the Albion, Edward Parker, described the per annum. The mineral is immensely payment-wene, with slight variations; rich-96 to 99 per cent of soda and alum; improved, all hands are at work again, and Potis, the barkeeper, was called in, and and although not sufficient in quantity to many are doing well. Previous to the Iste rains diggers were generally very successful thought that plaintiff and defendant came ares. In a half hour's wall abunt then the claims recently, allotted to them

together while the barkeeper stated works I picked up specimens of iron, silver, being fully equal to 10. day each

close to the village, their

findings average that the Chinaman had been some time in lead, tin, copper, and arsenic. Strange it and a good many by their own admission-- the breakfast-room before Wagner came in. seems that this mineral, so precious and so though not appearing on the royalty book many In reply to the Court, Parker stated that valuable, should be found here alone. There making at the rate of 1 per day. he had no interest or share to pay in this marrow we put to sea, and then northward Several old hands have struck on what they lain, as the agreement was that Wagner hot beneath the, midnight sun. Thus far term a lead of gold, and have followed it only should pay all the expense of Etting, all has been novel to us, but henceforth underground, driving a regular tunnel so and that both should share in the profite I shall be among familiar scenes. We got far as to tecensitate, the use of light to of the billiard-room.

on fuely. Everybody is in the heat of anable them to carry on their work. For Plaintiff, recalled, again swore that he health. The ship would not be improved merly from 6 to 12 fest of earth had nover received $50 from defendant in preapon for uither strength or comfort, and, dug and thrown to a distance before getting to be sence of Parker, Potts and Fletcher and please God! in a couple of months I will to the rock, but now the rock is followed, he produced bis uaturalization ticket from fetch, in person, my next budget of news." Australis to prove his thorough respect

sufficient debris being removed to allow the ability

digger to work in a recumbent position, thes saving an immeuse amount of labour. It is understood that the Duke of Suther land, on his arrival in Kildonan laat week, granted permission to the diggers to pros post along the course of the Kildonan sand Suisgil burns og to their source, and agreed to give out claims where they conal dered the prospects good. The requests, however, tot

The facts of the case are briefly these I have now to deliver my opinion on the The defendants are Annamede forming part third question, which relates solely to the of an embassy from Cochin Chins; and costs of this Interplader Bill and of the they brought with them a quantity of silk

for sale to try the market between this port Mr Francis, in addressing the Court for Special Case arising out of it. -

It has been urged on behalf of the Official, and their native country. As they allege, the plaintiff, said that it was clearly the Assignee that the Plaintiffs should be made Chiraman connected with the Ian Cheong duty of the defendant to show that he had to pay thoir own costs, it being contended copporsmith shop introduced them to the made the payment in question, as the work that they have failed to make out a proper plaintiff as a person likely to purchase their and labor done was clearly admitted case for an Interpleader Bill on various silk; when a sale was effected. Upon the There must have been some misstatement grounds, and atuong others that they had ik being delivered, the plaintiff stated on the part of the witnesses as to the pay an Interest in the Fond as Ureditors of the that the money had been paid to this Linment of the $50; and it was of importance

am relieved from Cheong, aud he had possession of in Estate. I think I

ex-

MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE..

(From the New York Heraich) ... A parallel to the calebrated Speke oystery has recently been brought to light by the discovery of a missing gentleman in London The Rev. Mr Speke, it will be reinerbored brother of the African ex- plorar-left a comfortable home without assignable cause, and, after all Great

allowed to work on the Kin-

thy of credit and given the plaintiff judy-pressing any opinions to whether the question. It was, then found that Lizi in evidence are note the details Britain had been for weeks in a turmoil braco buru and other coveted spots was not

after he had anchored. Now it fol lows from this statement of the defendant that he must have taken only set in hours come from Shek Loong to the Cap-sing moon pass, and only two hours thenés to the Hongkong anchorage thus making the shole passage in nisie hours only an utter impossibility, if, according to his own state

takes 14 hours to make the ordi. sary passage, or 13 hours to make a fast passaga! and be it remembered that these Blatements, impossible upon the face of la rete upheld by both the defendant's Mr C. mbmitted therefore that His Hort ought to have dismissed the evid-

of the silk in such cases to soos of the defendant altogether as unwor-

of that description In mont upon the clearly-proven fact of the is, be the vor puteals which out paying any money, and the defendants cant's witnesses, Mr F. noted the disorga distant part of the kingdom, disguised as possessed of moans acquired in the colonics, Cheong'a man had taken his departure with applying this test to the evidence of defen- over his disappearance, was discovered in allowed. Many of the diggers are men plealer Bill, by very rula) which identity of the defendant's junk he appears to have been laid down in the were left without enters the bass 350, and submitted that the defendant had satisfactory explaustion of his vagery was their luck at Kildonan. ds the winter ap rover. He seemed to be sane, and no and are merely out for a holiday, trying pancies in detail as to the payment of the the damage to plaintiff's boat:

proceedings took place at the Magie grounds Mr G. applied to His Honor for ease of Myers v. the United Guarantee Some)

to appeal laver med gene Society (7 D. M. de G, 113) that where the trasy (as it may be remembered), and it failed to prove satisfactorily the payment strangely similar, Mr. Edwin R. Colton, is thought few or none of them will remait,

ever made public. The Americau case is proaches they will give up digging, and His Honor said he was compelled to Defendante have adopted the suit the Plain was stranged that the silk should be handed in question.

pret to Annámites (present defend relise the application under the 4th Beatiff is allowed his costs, whether the Inter-

Hi Honor said that it did fall upon agent of the Adams Express Company at longer than the month of October, A god of the Enles and Orders of the Court pleader Bill is properly filed or not. In ants), on giving a guarantee to pay the Wagner to prove the payment of the 960, Springfield, Mass., left the house of a friend present there are only from 60 to 70 licenses this case it was competent to either of the money advanced by Shaik Alli, if ordered but he bad a difficulty with that evidence in Fifth-street, New York, on the 20th of issued for this month, and, unless the Defendance to have demurred or to have to do so by the Civil Court above. The regarding the payment. Defendant had December, 1867, and from that time all charge is reduced to a suma which the taken objection to the Bill at the hearing, action now taken by the plaintiff in to re said it was paid, and produced Fotte and age of him was lost. His accounts with unemployed poor in the district will be. but they adopted the Bill for the purpose over the silk in question and the evidenos Parker to corroborate his statement; but the company were found to be correct to able to pay, the licenses for the time to come are sure to dwindle down to some“. of trying their mapective rights on a spa- taken on both sides bended to show that his witnesses contradicted themselves, It the last cent, and no motive could be con- cial case instead of proocoding to a hearing. Lin Uheong either had or had not a right was ensions that Parker, and his barkeeper all available mesus to find him were ex- demand, and the price st present is from jectured for his voluntary disappearance. thing very insignificant. Gold is still in should be breakfasting together; while

LOCAL

causing

Ar the request of Mone H, du Chesne, H. 1 M. Consul, Admiral Comte de Cornulier

Latinièrs has promised that the funds Yenie play on Parade Ground on Monday evening next, at 6 We trust that the American Admira) will follow so good an example. By letters from Saigon we learn that the

I have given a most careful consideration to pass the silk. ton of the posses again Parker stated that the barkeeper'bansted. At last, on the 20th of April,398. to 3 10s.. per ounce, Northern En

In addition to the question

present Governor Aumital Ghier in seri- of the Interpleader Bill and that old depended the case. Lin Cheong described money. without verifying that payment wandered about Eugland for several weeks, which was one of her great impersonations,

binly unwell and will probably leave for Europe past March. We are able to state in good authority has his auocessor, will be the pressut Commander-in-Chief of H. 1. M_Naval_foross," V. admiral Comte de Coruqlier Lucinibre, The gallant Adiniral is very popular, and will, we dotibt not, be warmly welcomed.

THE UROYTON" FIRACY, AN The following is the report of H. M. G. B. Midge, giving a few additional particulars beside those already know for Macao and

On Deo ist started early

thing in the case to take it out of the ord- mary rille. I can come to no other conclu- siou consistently with the judgment deliv sred by me on the other points than that the Official Asaiguas having occasioned the proceeding should pay the plaintifs costs

failed in establishing his claim he pay the other defendant's costs both of the Interpleader Bill and of the Special Case.

The 3rd paragraph of the Order made on the Spesial Care will therofore bo:

That the defendant F8 Huffum, C- cial Assignes of the cstate of Lyall, Bill & Oo, do pay the plaintiff' cost of the Inter plavier Bill, the other defondant's costs of the Interpleader Bill, and special case ARTHUS (BABT.--Appellant. Against The

PRUY

ww cailed in by. Wagner to itmom the 1900, ating the Tower of Londoned as sign, opt. 50. payment But it was strange flat pa sailor, visiting of Ho in business should take the trouble of call- gave a history of his adventures, but no ing in witnesses to a payment, when it explanation of his sudden desurtion of wile. "OTELLO" AND MALIBRAN would have been so much more easy to friends, and country. The day of his

This recalled to my memory the fact that have got a receipt; and he must say that disappearance he had taken his passage for the famous Malibran, almost always fainted men who chose to be so foolish as to pay Glasgut under an assumed bame. He at the conclusion of Otello, Desdemona in desarved very little pity from any one. He and then shipped as a seaman on board a The reason of this was as follows. When must say he was not satisfied with defend vessel hond for San Francisco. Thente quite a shild she accompanied her father, ante evidence; while that of the plaintif he sailed to Calautta, and from Calentts to the famous Gardia, to New York, where he was very clear and straightforward. The London. He knew of the excitement caus

was engaged as tenor at the Opera Ope onus of proof rested on Wagner; and as heed by his disappearance, but expressed no Monday be returned to his daughter, who. was not satisfied, he would give a decree intention of coming home,

papil, and informed her that the for the plaintiff, for $148, and costa Of course there may be pircumstances both prima

donna was z in the Speke and Colton case which have inust be ready only ill, and that ato

to play

Desdemona от beep concealed from the public; but why

why Wednesday. She knew the music perfectly,

HONDRONG AND WHAMPO Doux Com bankrupt; and in cross-examination he said Lowing letler, just received from Dr Hayes Plain or analyse; to break out of the round unexpected debut, but Garcia would poundsby with Chinese gunboat and boats | marý Jurisdiction in an action in which the as creditors to Peared in his schedule dated, "Steamship Panthar, Trigtul, South vague unrest of chivalric adventure aur told her she moat sing

baring obtained information proceeded, in

to

FANY LIMITED-liespondents, This is an appeal from the Court of Sum-

to Medien and the Sir J. Jerjes. Plaintiffs recovered judgment for $310

He

on the

8

sion of the Silk, the damages from loss of the market were placed at $75 odd.

The evidence at length is not of sufficient public importance to give at present; but mention may be made of the evidence of the Chinaman of the Lin Cheong, on whats examination and cross-examination chiefly how he bought the goods in disputo; how he paid the freight, os butams, guarantee for the same, to the Canton Steamboat Com

how, on receiving the sum of $1,800 In advance from Shaik Alli proseeds for the sale of the silk, be put it in a strong box he bad how, shortly afterwards, he discover ed that he had been robbed by his account ant of this money, the accountant disappear

THE UNITED STATES AROFIC

should we doubt that sane men are driven but as she had never sung on a public stage ing immediately afterwards; and how be

EXPEDITION followed this accountant to Canton. He fur

The New York Times publishes the fol- sometimes, by an impulse they cannot ex abe naturally wished to get off this sudden tijer atated that he had been adjudicated a

Line of a monotonous life and plunge into not hour of it. With a brati describing the progress of his expedition. that the Annamites

new world? When knighthood lied, the by the way, was not unusual with amount OF $8,000 for silk; Greenland, July 26"

the part, and that and that Shaik Alli also appeared as a

After leaving Newfoundland wa madeived. When the anchoritisms of the desert if she did not come up to his expectations helongacha, at which piece we found under the following circumstances. An debtor to the extent of $400 be, how-

our first landfall st Cape Desolation, where, went out of fashion, there still remained in he would kill her on the spot, for which the weather being dirty, and there being on that irresistible desire to break away from dagger instead of

the human boson that yearning for solitude,

should purpose be

might take a real stated the bad found pieces of bones and between the parties whereby the Flaintiffs as the man who was to reesiva the money this coast neither lighthouse nor pilots, we the beaten path, which sometimes drove arrived, and Mali. The night

sohloved quite buttons in the remains of a large fire also (the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Com from bisbe admitted having received the were forced to get an anchor down and

men to fee from family and friends success. All went well until the last act. hold on three days before we could atean Landed with the Meduss and Chinges bonts. The Defendant, Dr. Chart, fur fures bought the silk from the Annamites a

Than

up to the re- clusion of the monastery. As the world. cumbent Desdemons a him at the expiration of the agreement wi

be had finding

made a bad bargain, he 15th of July, wished to

A few items of our doings possible, to get as good a price as

from the Ainco 2nd elas page home, overland, by and he could not go back on his bargain in that date wyn's up to the old Nors get. deeper, and it is harder to escape from The curtain was let down and the opers couch, rushed off the stage. date may interest you. Firstly in one another's foulatops; the of the P&O. Company.

abould on the ship were strewed in every

In answer to the question why he Mr Chart, who was then in England, came

www gets the better of reason,

and gro principally about the village, but sonje oat under that agreement; and at the expira purchase $3000 worth of silk when he is a ruins of Krakortak, the finest on the coast, then. But every now and then impulse came to an untimely end. It was soon dis grown men, covered that Maliban was me but for novel fashion. My old friend, the brazier and tinsmith, he said that people island tion of the three years expressed his inten-r

Rev. Mr. Anthon (formerly of Upernavik), play

respectable olergymes, fathers of families, amongst the paddy fields. The whole luges tion to return home and applied to the would trust, him in the shop, as it was for kindly acted as guide, and we crowded into hardly know themselves way they do it, or she was discovered hiding behind some

was instituted for her by the police, truant like school boys, and 000 This shop, however, was sold

perhaps two days she could not be found. Then haring caught th

per $1000, hard work to make our way, among Wook Chepany for a passage bomo "as pauction for $280 hit the purchasers had a woman's sesiskin boat-that is to say, what they run away from, unless it be the timber in

dry grass; and re bad

; Accordingly the Secretary of made fortunes with the investment.

Umiak, which was 36ft.

timber

half dead with long, and was pre

r yard, of stifing embers, flame and amoke.

wearying necessity repeating to-morrow

to-morrow fright and starvation. The effect of searched the island thoroughly/Dock Company purchased a second olara

in reply to the Cout, this vitnese usated pelled by six stout native women. The just what they did yesterday and to-day. this, her first apporrance in the part, was passenger's ticket

ticket to England from the P. to Macao, and early, next morning again and J. Company, for which he paid $300), that he put the $1800 in his iron safe, and temperature was biò deg, grand the scenury, When we aro pazzling over mysterious ap- so indelibly impressed on her recollection, started for, the island, this time to the and paid a further sum of $10 for as the accountant kept the key and he and many the novelties, so we passed a acis, it would be afte to remember that whenever she sang it the circumstance ave passed, and all the villages. Abont name was inserted in the printed form of that the accountant robbed him of the quitous which are more, numerous soy distinct motives-do them, in fact, supervening of a fainting it at the close of 200 Chinese had returned to the faland,

land, ticket which was handed to him together $1800 who, with the exosption of 3, took to the with his contract of service cancelled. Mr

state in and a pair of flush took service with another Book and the lard moved for a non-snit, because other part, of: the known world. Howly because they are strange things, and the opera. As an intimate friend of Ma goods nevar passed the raius are. nobody knows; but are tired of being russonable. If such thran's, who heard the atory from her own bills and scampered off. Here we found the Chart subsequently changed kis

but men had been differently placed in life they lips, I can vouch for its authenticity. pang The contract stated that the property was certainly not less than sight centuries; might have won fame as during pioneers or Theatrical, and Afusical Review. ship's long beat

Conspany

as wandered through churchyard adventurous explorers. Mr rowers washing aboat. In the surf in the Colony instead of going home; but not in the Colony, that it had to be weigh about the once massive walls of the his brother's opportun: Mr Colton! Speke, with examined every inch of the neighbour | he retained the passage ticket and rofneeded. and that then the money had to be paid homes of the hardy Vikings and opened ing bush and sorub and paddy fields, but to deliver it up to the Plaintiffs on demand. evidenca of Lin Chinong, who claimed the story of their wonderful dends seemed But accident-which is only another name

plaintiff's title was entirely based on Vikings who long The latter accordingly nate web, with the exception of pieces of a against him to recover $310 on two counts; the goods, and it was clear that the proper written in the very stonea,. The church for Providence-made the one line pointing to a path over the hill and for the Defondant at the Plaintifik ty. could not pass while weighing and pay, ruin (or asthedral) stands much as when the other a curate, and they are likely day afternoon, Mr. W. H. Geake, uphols Culnere ivory fan, which were placed in a the first for money paid

his request, and the ment were, though stipulated, not carried

traces of blood on the rocks and sand.

had engaged the services of $1800 from Shaik Ali, the plain to Jaliaushaab, the best of tho Green-to' the solitude of the Thebaid, or the ta Booured the island but could not find a soul years, and had bound themselves to provide per picul, and sold it for $286, because, and colonies. There we arrived on the grows older, we walk more and more close through the house, and Malibran, jumping

or living thing with the exceptions of a dog,

a.pig, and 8 chillage. T

the rooks near the:

was in a blaze,

on &

there weption,

120

agreement"

he

twith

on

at

and

in

south side, searching all the bays with boats the transit through Egypt. Mr Chart's found the safe empty, the witness infers most delightful day, bothered only by mos

could find no ftártlier trace of the udfortu-

leading to the

a

Mr

The

brought an action

property

of the

He submitted that it was for the

and

Juura victona, I verily believe, than in

old

Bud

how

oft o people do strange things

another

of

ago peopled this

bis ciasty

might have

beon

grooves up

without

might have

second Captain Cook.

Otello a steal eam rah

Search

osure back to her, and often resulted in the

MISCELLANEOUS.

TERRIBLE SCENE-A frightful scene was alerk and enacted at Yeovil, Somersetshire, on Satur

One to be ramombered (if they are romombered at all) as " queer persons, of whom it may be an open queath a whether they were little cracked or a little wicked.

Graab visited it some 40 years ago. gable in yet 18ft. high; the three door way are perfect, and some of the window are in the same condition. The walls are almost Ave feet thick, and in places

still

nj

the beach, and, that the pirates had mor dered its crew and barut their clothes,

The Passage Ticket, jike a Bill of Lading, precedent were not ie only evilance of a contract, and in the have been carried out.

ot shown by evidence té

xuoint

There

was

AMERICAN HAIR TRADE.

The hair trade has recently become a

1

a

Пёта

and held satil

Lím

way. Ar

Ur

with

the

terer, was about to be taken to the Walle on the N, R, aide.” 2nd for the wrongful detention of the ticket: out.

e plaintifs recovered a judgment for Court to say whether the terms of the con-

Lunatic Asylum, by Police-serjeant Holwill, tract were such as to justify the passing of

Mr. Helyan, gunemith, and a friend of his. The following account of the delugs of $310 -

first Cotiat... upon the

Whilst at Pen-mill Station they paced the Portuguese gunboat Onmoss, has been fur- I am of opinion that upon the facts of the property

His Lordship put it that the goods might the case an action on the 1st Count, namely nished by a correspondent at Macao:

platform, and as the train came slowly in Mr. Geake sprang in

in frout of it upon theme- Some Chinees from the village of Vom for money paid for the defendant at his be sold, thought the silk had not passed. He very firm. While Bradford was busy with his bruch, and Dunmore and Cricberson com, reached the Talpa fórt list evening at request, will not lie for the money was did not see that be old grant a non-suit with their causis, I made a careful plot of

tais. The serjeant and Mr. Halyar jumped about 4 o'clock, and reported to the Com-paid as per agreement and not upon any but if there were any legal points to be reall: the ruins, which are nine in number, great interest, and has all the importance metals; the train struck him and threw hits after him. Mr. Helyar fell across be ever the bills at once called Apoinam, an think the plaintiffs were entitled to recover Mr Pollard said that he would then From Julianahash, where, by the way, I of a medieval guild. There are a score or between the train and the platform. F mandant that on the other side of Tom-com, new consideration. Un the other hand I served, they could be reserved.

must not forget to

to mention we had some so of heavy wholesale houses engaged in tunately s porter named Webber seized him

this trade in New York, and sovutal of three by the hair of his on the bentolos,: was; laying off count in definus for the following reasona; nop-suit of the ground that the conditions milk, we steamied out to a sub-colony them not only import but manufacture, and by the buffer on to the six-truck

head, large importing business. do a

Some of the train stopped. The

Berjcant called Krassiment, where, directed by an them The informers brought some gilt buttons present case, though the name of Mr Charts Lordship remarked that he had not white may in the place we went up. a ways of profit? Tresses of 20 inches bring train passed to tee the unfortunate lunatio

Dano, Motafelit by name (the only have rotail shops also, so as to improve all Geaks lay between the metals,

over him, when the bystanders found among, the ashes to which for the was inserted in this blokes, it is sker at frand bad, beets practised, though it was forl to the front of a guest glacier and $50 per pound, while those of 40 inches and truth of rassertion. The Commandant the ontract was not made between Mr of the Tsips fort minediately informed the Chart and the P. & Q. Co., but betweon natural enough to have thought so at first there wo lat at analior four days, on the worth $120. At this price, or at a proper turn over, place his neck across the metals,

tao at first must acticable terma with the monstrous tionate rate, many women would be willing and allow one of the wheels to Governor of Macio of the occurrence, and the Plaintifs and the P & U. Co, for, theby the defendants,

The Acting Attorney General then ad body in stream-photographing it, sketching to part with their tresses. The enormous over bin, crashing him to death

Pass slowly the little gun-boat Camoes, Captain Ribeiro, conveyance of Mr Chart. I agree with the

it, surveying it, travelling upon it, and prios of hair has led to the adoption of DESTRUCTION OF A CATHEDRAL BY FIRE, started at daylight, this, corning for the learned Judge in the Court below that the dress, both sides might be thing that short doing nothing that was not agreeable substitutes, the most popular of which isThe Bishop of British Columbia received. spot, which was reached at about 9 o'alock. Plaintiffs were only hours to pred to were and where the question was whether one of it are realy superb are taken from every used in the manufacture of waterfalls

which, both sides telling truth, well as useful. The photographs from jute a species of hemp. This is largely on Sanday a telegram from Victoria, the The boat was seen among some rocks off aage for the

the Defendant provided he Apo-nam, stove in, and the surf breaking willing to go home, and it is clear that the twinsont parties was to suffer to conso possible point of view, and are everything chignons, and when properly dressed looks capital of the colony, announcing the total

dearnation by over it, and could not be reacher Boue ticket was handed to him on the implied quence of the fraud of a third party. The the heart could wish for. The weather very well. But jute, though cheaper that thetral of that city. of the Anglican Ca- people from Vom.coin met the landing understanding that he would go home. On lexcued A. G. then stated the facts of the was

hair, is still a bigh-priced article, and hence party from the Camoes, and reported that the other hand it was quite competant to case, and argued as to the intention of the warm se an early autumn day at home, Yanken ingennity has been set at work to because it makes candles (ecandals.)

STERMACETI is said to be like a busybody, and was enjoyed by ail, line of the pirates had been taken by them, the Defendant, after receiving the ticket, to parties in their transactions as regards the nothing to interfere with us but the afore find acother substitute. This was disco- Tuz Mauchester Guardian records in set sad were at Vom-com, and that the rest, change his mind and refuse to go home.

The Court was left sitting.

mosquitoes, which fortunately did not vered lately by an enterprising man (Con- of munificence on the part of a townsman, some thirty in

had succeeded But in my opinion the property in the

reach the ship, nor yet the summit of the necticat born, of course) in the bark of a Mr Robert Barnes The Cheadle Hall acaping the night before, in three bog's, ticket, and the benefit of the condition for

glacier, I believe nothing could possibly species of basswood, which, when dried, Estate has for some time been occupied by toking with them a trunk, and some other

SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT.be finer then the photographs, obtained, combed out, and oiled, makes a very protty the trustees of the Manchester Royal lue articles. Having searched the small village

(Before the Hon. J. C. WHYTE)

Juhappily for our complete sense

artials. The cheap coils now sold under firmary as a convalescent hospital. Mr fort, the glacier was less disposed to be the attractive name of Japan hair" are of Barnes has now signified his intention to Dec. 3, 1889.

neighbourly than we, for he set up a ter this character. The hairdresser's bill is a purchase the estate for the trustees, And, to her master, Captain Rooke, the village The larried Judge in the Court below Lun Aroong . C. Wagner, $284.80, for sible fusilade the moment we got there; and costly one to our young ladies of means, further, to devote a sum of £10,000 to the stid a number of mampaus found on the not having decided the oase of the count work and labor done at Albion Hotel besides some thousands of tons of ice whigh and the changes in the fashions are very exteusion of the charity. beach, were set fire to, and the Canoes came in definite did not assess the value of

This ongo was resumed to-day, when the as intervals broke from the front, seven annoying. A waterfall or oignon costs from

WASN is from the must ironical 1-When round to Vom.com, received the prisoners, the ticket to the Plaintiffs. Nevertheless I evidence had to be proceetieil with De jveberga, one after another, rolled their un 2 to $10, and sometimes much more. The

miling. and burat snother small village, named think there is enough in the case to enable fendant distinctly swore, and plaintiff as wieldy forms into the sea, and set the waves curl which dangles in solitary beauty down THE latest neme for matrimony is, "com* Vou-comelay or Say-yom-com, where some me to infer that the value 18 $150, or half distinctly dented; that he had palil a sum upon us at such a terrible rate that we were the maiden shoulder posts from 13 to 16, mitting twoicide.?

the Passage money which, by the memo- of

A SENIOR WE

WRANGLER-A wife older Botno spots of blund were seen of

notes. This su defendant asserted was But few persons have ever seen au iceberg of fashiona. Hairdressers charge for dress than yourself. ground, and the Vom.com people aver that refunded in case the Ticket should not be paid in prosence of a number of witnesses, break off. We can rejoice in having both ing a lady's head for a party from 12 to 15;

Lost-The button from a coat of paint they proceeded from wanuds inflicted by used † and also that such refund could not but he admitted that he had not kept any seen and felt them. We may rhapsodize they have fes for cleaning dust out of WH ever felt the breath from the lungs them on the pirates they had chead at be obtained without giving up the ticket memorandutt of the payment, as he never about Niagara, its roar, its vastness 1 but waterfall and for many other similar duties of a chest of drawers i both villages the huts were antenanted. Itself,

itself, as it contains a receipt for the full expected any trouble about it. Defendant one knows not where to begin with » dis hairdresser was recently employed to cus Way are Victoria pastry-cooks like the The Gamees returned to Macao at hall pastaingunt of the passage money. It does not stated that he did not remember the mouth obarging glacier, so I will not attempt it off a lady'e hair because her health required Canadaa ? Because they are the Queen's four o'clock this evening, baving met of Ka-ho point, the Midge, the Chinese gun- anywhere able. No hard- but he was certain that the $50 payment hearty welcome from the controller of the could' give him out of it à braided: watch. in the case that balf the when he opened business in the Albion; From the glacier we came here to meet a it, and was told by her husband that be transit fare la retu

Dough-minions,

PRENITOS says man was the chief coral- bout Chin Chin, with the bats of the ship can ensus to the appellant by snel was hinde. He did not keep any menos unice, Mr Haxtorf, the director, Mi Fritz, guard. The hairdresser did so and that deration at the creation. Woman was only Medusa in tow, and the girl. Jejeathey, an assessment of the value, as he can entity randum of such payments, though he kept and the agent for the American Company, old the treases for $75. They were 40 side issue." and communicated to them the good result the Judgment on this appeal by simply, accounts of his business in the Intel. De Captain Reynolds. One is quite amazed lochon in length, which is very rare, Troy of her cruise, les

the apparently inexhaustible supply of (New York) Nmes. my decision can be of tio value to him. T$10, white he got from Mr Schmidt

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najbo

"of Apo-pain, and found sone charte, books,

papura belonging

the return of half the passage money in

the event of its not being used, remained

in the Plaintiffs, who were the purchasers of

to the Crofton, and the ticket and the real contracting parties,

Slid

of com

pirates buts were found. At the randum on the face of it, is agreed to be to the account of the mm due, in giad enough to get to a safer place of refuge, and is one of the most graceful of this dissa i

Ene of the pirates brought by the Camoes

confesses to having himself murdered four

the man of the Crofton. It is eenhed

of

the Crafton has gone down near Ku-lan,

Maso, lat Desember, 1869.—Preu,

returning the ticket which according to fendant further stated that he had paid in the bed which they have open

of el. The mine is, in fact, & quarry, the bot am not inclined therefore to prolong this Plaintiff distinctly danied payment litigation by granting a new trial simply any sum except $10 and the point had ton of which is some 40ft, below the level of to have the vahts of the ticket aastased in consequently to be decided by witnesses. the sea, and is perhaps 60 yards across, and the Court below,

A barkusper named Pofte stated that hy as many up from the beach. It is upon

A FERSOS once sent a note to a waggish friend for the loan of his noosspaper, and received in return his friend's marriage certicate

"DON'T are much 'bout the bugs," said Mr Swinks, but the truth is, 1 hap'n's got the blood to spare."

Fr give that girl a piece of my mind, exclaimed a certain young fellow. I would not," replied his unalo;"""*you're hone to opary.”

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