No. 4682.—JULY 6, 1878.]

their performance, which appeared in the letter of "Old Thespian" last night, was in several particulars unfair. We allude particularly to the remarks of our cor- respondent regarding Mr Carson's local "hite." During several of the Company's entertainments we have attended here we have never heard is the allusions to local matters anything approaching "ribald buf- foonery;" on the contrary, the "hits," while decent and witty enough, could only have

caused the most thin-skinned of individuals any annoyance, and we believe it is a fact, that will be generally endorsed, that these local allusions have boon one of the great- est attractions at Dave's entertainments. The Company, taken as a whole, is probably as good a one as could be brought to this distant part of the world with any prospect of the tour proving a financial success, and anquestionably its members are able to place before the public a thoroughly enjoyable Christy Minstrel entertainment. We make these remarks because we should be sorry if Dave suffered in patronage from anything that has appeared in the correspondence columns of this paper, feeling convinced, as we do, that Dave's entertainments are well deserving of support. Elsewhere Dave has a few words to Bay for himself. Tan Sydney Morning Herald, of the Jat ultimo, saye :-Of the 450 Chinese which have arrived in Sydney from Hongkong

end.

earried.

Police Intelligence. (Before 0. V. Creagh, Esg.) 6th July, 1878.

THE CHINA MAIL.

I have not the slightest doubt that your correspondent "Au Old. Thesplan" bears me no inconsiderable amount of malice, and I leave it to the Hongkong public to judge if it is not

the only local hit I remember giving on field. An expert made an observation that divergence of opinion on some of the points the cause of the sour to the banding: but Wednesday last, was, I consider, & good-by collecting a number of people at a cer- raised, more especially as to the bulk being natured, harmless joke against yourself. taia spot over which the locasts were pane Mr Ferrell, tay Interlocutor, in reply to a ing, and without other means than by he also says, from what he knows of the question pat by me, suowered with such a shouting at them, they succeeded in fright-soundings that are cominually being taken, vamble flow of grammar, that when he had oring the insects, and thus preventing them no appreciable chg has occurred in the bed of the river, if the statements of our fished, I asked him if he was practising from settling at that particular place. to get the editorship of the China Mail, or Two Chinamon went on board one of the orr-spondent are correct, and there would coasting vessels pretending to buy some appear no reason to doubt them, it cer soothing to that effect.

28 000 pieces of wood, among the cargo. inly seem eingelar that foreigners should A contract having been ontored, the Chitike upon themselves to press for the naman was to pay one-half of the purchase arbitrary removal of the hulk, which even money on delivery of the goods, and the the Tastai regards aa beneficial to mare other half at a given date. Watching tachants and passeugore."--N. 0. D. Neur opportunity of the owner being absent, and all was in charge of the master or keeper, THE MURDER OF THE MASTER OF the Chinaman came and gave him an order for the money, booring a signature which was not his, iustead of money, and cleared The owner on find- away with the goods, ing himself the victim of a fraud, reported the matter to the police, when the China man was captured and the goods restored, but not until some 800 pieces of wood had changed bands.

With reference to my not appearing as The Bengalee Baboo, I can assure you that it was not until the last moment I dis- oovered that the principal portion of the dress had not been brought to the Theatre. What was I to do! There was no time to go to the Hotel, so I was compelled to substitute the songa given by Mr Norville and Mr Ferrell.

It is easy for any one under a nom de pleme to attack a public man;-I am known all over the world, as a responsible caterer for public amusement, and as an honest upright man. No bills left unpaid.

The following are the abarters effected up to the 28th June:-Brit. barque Cooker mouth; for New York, 1000 tons sugar at Who is An Old Thespian ?" He le private term, and 1000 bales hemp at $6 certainly no maneilan, or be would not have for 4 balat. British ship Sapphire, for made the ogregious mistake of calling Mr Liverpool, 600 or 700 tone wet sugar si Amold's voice a powerful bass; Mr arnold £1.5 per ion, and about 2400 bales hemp German barque. Gustav, pasessses an agreeable baritone, and as at £2.10 per ton. such, was engaged by me from St. James's for New York, sugar at $7 per ton, and

hemp at $6 for 4 bales. ball, London.

a theory which had disappeared. It would their claims within limited time under be very wrong to saurifice prison discipline Ord. 9 of 1870, after instead of before, the to remunerative work; but, on the other $1,639 were paid over to the Oficial Trustee. hand, that work, so far as it could be, should: The consequence was that the Assignee be made productive, and to attain a useful of the estate of Masers Rasel & Sturgis He held that all those principles and a Mr Uriarte and a son of Mrs. Olona which he had enunciated were really aceipt who is himself beneficially intrested under ed: and, it was impossible to refrain from his father's will appeared to prove olaims. the expression of great thankfulness that At the hearing of Mrs Olona's petition the A resolution affirming learned Attorney General appeared for Mr. that was the mo the approval by the meeting of the objects Uriarte and Mr Olona, and Mr Hayllar, Q.C., of the International Penitential Congres to for Mrs Olona, Mr. Francis appearing for be held at Stockholm was moved by Lord the Assignce of Messrs Russel and Sturgis, Resy, seconded by Cardinal Manning, and It is impossible to say how they appeared unless it was by consent. This Mr Hayllar I anderstand repudiates or says that at any rato though protesting he omeented in a vertain sensesupposing that the question of these daims was to be decided onco for all by the presiding Judge, and somehow ur other orally, and without any pleading POLICE SERVANT.

the Statute of Limitations was put forward Sir John Smale, The remanded case in which Tam isze, as a bar to the claim. widow, and Ng Achang, both servans in always alleging that the proceedings were the employment of P. U. Alexander Mac-invalid except by consent, decided against the Dougali (No. 88), name on again today, elaim of Mr Francis' client, but gave leave It may be remembered that the defendants to appeal. Leave to appeal from the de- were charged on the 2nd instant with being vision of any Judge sitting alone on the concerned in stealing a five-dollar note and hearing of any suit or proceeding in a matter four ten-cont pieces, the property of their of right by Ordinance 12 of 1873 Section 18. master. The circumstances are these: their But the proceeding contemplated is some master returned home at about 8 p.m., and regular and formal proceeding in which the lay down on the sofa until about 10 o'dock. Court, is capable of giving a final decision, he then got up and retired to bed, hanging Everything which took place at the heating his aumentionables on a peg. The next of Mrs Olona's petition except Mr Hayllar's morning he missed a five-dollar note and application was really coram non dies. four ten cent pieces which he had is his Under the proceedings taken under Section pocket the previous night. The amab (1st 5 of the Ordinance for the relief of Trustees defendant) said she saw four ten-cent places and Exemtors it is impossibh to make any on the sofa, when her master had been lying order at all, supposing the creditors' claim and she covered them over with an antima woro to be held good. In the first place the causar. The boy (second defendant) dented Exccutors are not before the Court, and the having seen them when he cleaned the questions whether the Statute of Limitations room. Subsequently he acknowledged has run as between the oreditira and the exe- having found three of the four tes dent cutors, or as between the legatees and the had ordered a queue with the amount, and But it is clear that the executors are the

There is not what **in technically termed still later on he acknowledged that he had persons to contest this point if they choose taken the four ten-cent pieces off the sofa, to do so, in the ordinary course of law, and running accompaniment" in any part of He had bought a new queue and some- whether any acknowledgement within the ballad, lu proof of which, I send you thing to eat. The lat defendant was die eers te legatses takes the debt out of the printed copy of the same. Again, the charged, and the 2nd, who is 14 years of the Statute as against them might be a point momentous question arises, Who is An ago, and said he had no parents, was to be considered in a proper Court. Moreover Old Thespian? If he is a gentleman, why sentenced to seven days' solitary ecatine whenever a fund is paid into the hands of a he not given his name? He has used

the Official Trustee it is a trust fund and to mine. be administered as such, Supposing the Sir, your paper travels, and if I had Court found that the claim of the assignee allowed myself to go undefended, there is of Messrs Russell and Sturgis is not varied not the least doubt that his remarks would by the Statute, what power has it to order have proved detrimental to myself and Mira Olona's trust money to be paid to her ompany in places I am about to visit. I husband's creditors. None whatever, nor do obhor your ancaymous writer; I consider Hayllaris supposed to have given on the hear. But I am in good company. His Excel- ing before Sir J. Smale would sure the defect. lanoy the Govenor has his share of them,

DAVE CARSON, Nothing short of the sort of agreement con- templated by Section 88 of the Code could have that effect, and then the consent of all the parties would practically take the fund out of the scope of the Trustees Relief Or- dinnance. The appeal must be dismissed, but inasmuch as the creditors appeared in obedience to the notices given, the fund in Court must meet the costs. On the Execu order the sum of $4,639.84 to be paid out to them, when they will be able no doubt to

Mr Justice Russell: 1 entirely agree. decide to whom the fund is justly due.

With respect to the ballad "Nancy Lee," (without reference to the singer, who has been recogulsed in Europe and throughout the Hast as a powerful tenor;) allow me to Busure "An Old Thespian" that the slur he passes on Mrs Carson's pianoforte accom=" paniment, is, with the rest of his remarks, totally uncalled for. He say

"The accompaniment, aleo-which is what is technically termed a running mont."

China.

SHANGHAI.

(Courier.)

TRE SIAM SE BARQUE⠀

TELEGRAPH. This awful castrophe took place at Batavia on the 10th of the last month on board Siamese barque Telegraph of which

I was chief offer.

Capt. Berendsen had a Siamese oonau- bine on board. A heartless insensible idle being She bad a child. Through her there was no prase on board and through hor, Capt. B. use to to get himself and get out of the path of sobriety and conduct that a Captain ought to observe.

We had three Slainese Ballora ; and the woman made up her mind to have them for her private servion. She ordered, and the Captain bad the weakness to appoint and to cook for her, another to wash for her

and another to nurso the child.

all that

during the last few weeks, upwards of 200 pieces in a flower pot on the verandah and creditors might be very different matters, accompaniment-was open to improve (June 23rd) Mr Parker, the chief officer of want this man Woon aft any more, make

have gone to Melbourne.

The same paper says there has been an abnormal rising of the sea at Calino, doing damage to the extent of over half a million sterling. The wave came roiling in from the north, while the wind held steadily from the southward, Ships lying far out in the bay were found to be not particularly affected, but those near the shore were found to be in very dangerous positions, The heat was intenso at the time, the sun

ment

SERVANTS AGAIN.

a

wom n did was to lay down and kin kote, Noon the murderer was the nurae. He is a fine looking poun ohsp and instead of working for the ships benefit he passed his time by the woman's side, swinging the ANOTERS very sad case has to be cradle, talking and chatting with her.

this instance,

Any one may praenme the consequences reported, arising, in as, wo cannot but think, from the auproof that soauds. We a rived at isaavia On his face tested state of the pontoone and the insuffi One day Capt. B. called me.

Was detected the anger and rage he had in Last evening his heart. ciency of gas lamps at the China Merchant s Company'e lower wharf,

He said, "Mr Ballen, I don't the steamer Harthin, was ashore with him work as bard as possible. I want him He left the Hotel der to sorape all the spars, to tar the rigging some companions. Colonies about 10 p.m., to go aboard and paint her aloft all properly done. Aboat hail past tea, the quarter-master on I ordered so to Noon, and he did the whole watch on board the steamer, which was work in eight days.

On the 10th of est month the Capt. sald moored in the stream a short distance from the wharf, heard the barking of a dog which to me, Now I want the man to suspe he recognised as that belonging to Mr bire wo d, the ship's sides from one end to Parker, and which was ashore with him, the other." I or faced this to the miler and other sounds which induced him to get and he refused to do it reported it to the a lantern and try to see if there was Capt. and the Capt told me to call him. He The man was working in the hold. I want anything there requiring attention. admits that he heard a splash, but he gave down sad seat him on deck to the Capt. no farther notice to any one on board, I remained below. A few minutes after have done so, and some further steps night the girl and the loud voice of the Capt. have been taken to ascertain what was the calling me. I jumped on deck. The first matter. This morning the little dog was thing I saw was Noon who came to me. seen running backwards and forwards on He had a wound on the forehead; his faco the pontoon disconsolately, and shortly all covered with blood; he was holding afterwards Mr Parker's straw hat was found with the left hand an iron belaying pin and in the water oloso to the pontoon.

As Mr with the right a long carving kalle. He Parker did not make his appearance as ho said to me, He struck me with this and should have done, there sixcumstances tend I stabbed him with the kaffe." I ran aff to the apprehension that he slipped off the to the Capt. win, was yet shouting for me pontoon in the dark, and there being no "I am out on the back" he said, look."

Our readers will the right side of his back he had a cout tide and drowned. remember that only a short time ago the about an inch and a half wide, a stream of second officer Mr Larson, mysteriously dis blood rushing from it. Like a shot I went appeared from the same steamer, just on board the guard ship for medical scie after a collision in the Peiho river.

tance. All useless, Captain Berendsen ex- The body of Mr Parker, the chief officer pired a short time afterward. The knife of the 8. s. Baeshin, was recovered yester went through his lungs and liver. Isecured day afternoon (June 24th) in the river, 4 the murderer and gave him in charge on little below the wharves. The funeral took board the guard ship. place this afternoon, many of the vessels in

Thirty-two years I have been to mes and harbour flying their ensigns at half mast as never witnessed such a bloody scene. I

shining fiercely; but there was no storm of Mr Danby's servante, it would appear I think that any ordinary consent suck as Mr him to be a variable Snake in the Grasa. I although, it would seem that he might wards I heard very sharp screamings from

We have been requested to insert the following letter, which was originally ad dressed to the editor of the Amay Shipping Report-

Ohing Aur, a horse coolie, was charged with stealing two silver spoons, valued at 31.80 each, the property of Mr Danby, from his residence. From the evidence of one that the defendant was a friend of his, and or tempest during the commotion. For came to visit him at Mr Danby's house. The first time he came, one apoon was tunately there was no great loss of life.

missing, but the accused was not suspected, Anent the proposed rallway through there were many other men about the Central Australia, from the borders of place. Yesterday accused again called to ses his dear friend (cousia probably or Vistoria, through New South Wales and cousin's brother), and of course after pussing Queensland to Port Darain, it appears the usual compliments of the day, refresh from the Corowa Express, that the projectments (certainly nat Mr Danby's) were emanated from a wealthy ospitalist whose offered and accepted. One of Mr Janby's name does not transpire but who is said to one was brought into requisition to stir tors presenting & petition, the Court will of 11th December 1877 a letter from a sampan, that he was carried away by the lifted up his shirt, what a horror. Un

the tea, which was doubtless milked, sugar. ed, and sipped à la fan yun. When the dear friend left, the spoon was meing pursuit was at once made, dear friend caught, Indignation, pockets referred to, spoon discovered, surprise, apologie, on frontics, police, magistrate, oxplansion of the mistake, and four weeks' hard labour.

bo well acquainted with the country through which such a line would pass. This gentio- man is prepared, if permission be given to a private company to construct the line, to take share in the concern to the extent of £600,000

RETURN of Visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending 3rd July, 1878:-

Thursday, June 27th,

European.

Chinese.

Friday,

Saturday,

L 28th, 22 20tb, 47

Sunday,

30

Monday, July lat, 76

Tuesday,

Bud, Wednesday, grd, 52

$66

263 227 283 Sunday 475 940 390

1,978

Totals, Grand total, 2,34£

THE following notification from the Colo- nial: Secretary's Office sppears in the

Government Gazelle of to-day :-

Information having beon received by His Excellency Governor Pope Hennessy C.M.G., of the entry of Canada on the 1st Instant into the General Postal Union, it is notified that from that date the postage to be charged on correspondence for Canada will be according to the rates in force for Union Countries generally, viz

Letters, per oz. 12 cts; or via Brindisi

only, 16 st. Registration, 3 ota,

Newspapers and Prices Current, 2 cts.;

or via Brindiel only, á ata.

Books and Patterns, per 2 oz., 4 cts.; or

via Brindisi only, 6 cts.

All correspondence for Canada is sent via San Francisco unless specially otherwire directed,

STRAGGLERS.

Edward Farley and Edward Kelly, sea- men U. 3. S. Ranger, were charged with being stragglers and ordered to be ant on board their ship.

CEASED,

!

Sir, Having noticed in your report shipmaster setting forth the dissatisfaction felt by that community on account of the unreasonable portion of Amoy Harbour, that is monopolized by steamers' buoys, and steamers, and having myself been subject to lesses both of time and money from being forced into fol anchorego through the grievances mentioned,

I feel that persevering representation to the authorities is necessary to right this unreasonable wrong

CORRESPONDENCE.

MOMUS VERSUS TA ESPIS. To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL,"

July 6, 1878. S13,-Seventeen years I have been water.

I therefore take the liberty of trespassing ing for the entertainment of the European pon your limited space also to show that

In my exiles in the "Gorgeous East,"

the feelings represented by a brother ship travela through India, I have visited, not master some six months past do still exist, once, but many times, Calcutta, Bombay, and ever will til the Harbour authorities Madras, The North West Provinces, Theof this port grant equal privileges to all

far as distant Peshawur visitants, Panjab even

Barms, The Straits Settlements, China,

a testimony of sympathy and respect. have been unnerved many days and my

A Bar af Silver was lost overboard from a'sop is still troubled with it.

To a certain extent f have been an inno

the S. S. Gordon Castle on the 25th inst at Hongkew wharf, The Chinese divers cent victim of this affair, for it has given mado several vigorous efforts to recover it, me much trouble, and I would now be in but failed, as it was too deeply imbedded command of the ship if that woman had in the mud. The services of the. Customs not remained on board. Diver, Mr J. Robarts, ware lent, and he succeeded in recovering it at a late hour at night, after 5 hours labour,

(Newx.)

The China Navigation Company's str. Pelting has towed the Coriolanus down from Bankow. She is the first sailing vessel to leave with new tea, and from what we hear

11

by

It was a very hard tark, to have to wake myself alons, on the deck of a ship, the alaughtered body of a man who had been friendly to me, and to take him, as I did only by myself to his grave, all through the. fault of a woman who had no businOAN ON board.

AURELIUS BALLEN, Ex chief officer of the Telegraph. Siam Weekly Advertiser.

Quotations.

Bowesure, July 8, 1878.

PIUM,—New Patos, cash....$607) a 615

credit,

Old Patna, cash,... None

oradit, -

33

31

14

New Benares, cash, 580 a 682)

13

credit,-

Old Benares, cash, None

credit,

New Malwa, osah, 802)

Allowanco

tredit, 807

Taels, 12 a 16

Exchange.

3/04

on demand, ..." 80 days sight, AJK 6 montha' sight, ...

*** 8/10 Credits,

*****8/10 Documentary, & months' siga. 8/10 sombay, demand Rapses, Shanghai, demand, ***

Jalusta,

30 days *** 21.

78 100

Bar Silver, 17, data. E.,

SUPREME COURT. IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. I likewe have itinerated through Ceylon, The writer states that it is doubtless

(Before the Full Court of Appeal.)

and Japan. I have had the honor of being necessary to afford every facility for the July 5, 1878. IN re THE ESTATE OF ANTONIO OLONA, DE-immediately patronised by their Excellen quick despatch of eteamers from ports of call cies, Lord and Lady Lawrence, Lord and the const, but very truly remarks that His Lordship Acting Chief Justice Snow- Lady Mayo, Lord Northbrook, Lord and these facilities should not be at the sacrifice

of sailing vessels den delivered the following judgment in Lady Napier of Murchison and Ettrick,

I for my path fail to see wherein lies the this euit to-day-The Court Ins de Lord dad Lady Napier of Magdala, Sir ferred giving judgment in this cass in the Bartle Frere, Sir Hercules Robinson, Lord justice, of steaners being provided or appro- priating a portion of Amoy Harbour invari- topes that the parties might agree to some Stratbreira, Sir Richard and Lady Temple,tably the best and most secure, and placing it would be difficult to hazard a date when mode of raising the question of law involved, H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh. ..therein buoys for their own immediate the other three ships now lying at Hankow which would be binding and corelusive. The Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, convenience detrimental to the mercantile are likely to get away, considering that Before the case case on for argument, The Maharajih of Puttiak, The Maharajah interests generally, when these steamers there are still over half a dozen steamers urged both sides to enter into an agreement of Vighnagram, Sir Salar Jung, The Maha- te provided by Section 68 of the Ceds, which rajub of Benares, H. B. Lord and Lady are actually provided with the power and there in readiness for the arrival of the seemed applicable to the circumstanes. At Lytton, and last, but not least, (in his own foility for mowing and numooring with the second cop teas.

From Epeed equal to meet the reasonablo demands

The Sin-pao, of yesterday (June 24th) in the argument the full difficulties of the estimation) "An Old Thorpian."

reviewing the harvest prospects of the attempt to deal with the point of law raised, all, with the exception of the last men of the nineteenth century

Further I would remark that some of the spring crops of Kiangsu and Chekiang, in proceedings under the Trustee Kelief tioned. I have received nothing but the buoys laying is this Harbour are moored so says there is every chance of a manguificent Ordinance 7 of 1873, became more apparent, highest praise for my endeavours to amuse slack that steamers laying at them take crop of beans and wheat. The weather has and the parties were again induced to try to them, and no doubt I would have amused arrange a case under Section 68 of the Code oven bim, had he not have saten something nearly as much room to swing (in a breeze been of that perfect nature which has hardly The effort has now finally failed, and it only that diangreed with him. Four times I of wind) as if they were laying at single been experienced since the days of Yao and anchor, and sailing vessels moored within Shun, viz., rain once in ten days and remains for the Court to deal with the case have visited Hongkong, each time I have reasonable distance of a busy are often put wind once in five. From Canton similar us best if on. The appeal is from a deci-been nocived favorably and have achieved to the trouble and expense of removing to reports have been received of the crops la Bion of Sir John Smale, that a debt due from a fair amount of success, but it was not

From an advertisement in another the estate of Olons, the teatater, to the until by fourth visit that I was publicly prevent damage to themselves which doubt the province of Kwangtung. assignes of the estate of Messrs Rusell and informed that I made my gatrons and their less they would have to bear on account of

column, announcing that the Shanghal Bturgis, merchants of Manila, is barred by friends the butt of a baffoon's ribald this acknowledged monopoly of steam.

I think I may conclude by saying that wo Washing Co. are now prepared to cam Bank, the Statute of Limitations. Leave to appeal tongue."

the shipmasters feel this monopoly to be a mence operations, it would appear that the was granted by Sir John Smale, the argu- An Old Thespian" with his bile at ments have been heard, and it only remains boliing point (ao pun intended, or I would decided injustice to the wind fammer, and Manage has not gone home to buy soap," trust that the authorities will take into as was suggested by a Shareholder on for the Court to do the best it can under the have written biling,) abuses me as follows, consideration the statements made above Tuesday. The Manager in rather to be siroumstances. The proceedings areentirely "I patronised "Mr. Carson's entertain- THE Times of the 20th May says: A meet informal. The Trustee Relief Ordinancement on the occasion of their (sic) last and regulate that we feel to be an irregular praised for having at last overcome state of affairs in the Harbour of Amoy. Dumerous difficulties, and for placing the ing of indies and gentlemen interested, for No. 7 of 1873 never contemplated the cons visit to Hongkong, and wis agreeably aur

Could not the buoys be laid down in the Company in a fair way of testing the valus philanthropic reasons, in prison discipline sideration of stains on a testator's tate by prised to find the company fairly good, was held on Friday at the rooms of the Beatisfied oreditors, nor does it provide any for the Far East. And yot last night's rocky or foul part of the Harbour (where of a great sanitary experiment, which wa sial Science Association, the Earl of Carpar-machinery by which such questions can be audience was a very poor me. The reasons ling vessels are constantly losing anchore) hope will soon become an accepted institu

as well as in the most secure part, for tion of these Settlements. Patronage to syc60, **** ron in the chair. The Swedish Government properly raised and finally decided. Section for this are not far to seek, and it is steamers visiting them seldom remain beyond sufficient extent is now the only thing xoang m have issued invitations to an International of 7 of 1873 creates an Official Trustes parla as well that performers who honor twenty-four hours here and the small needed to cause the laundry to bacom Gold Lest, Prison Congress to be held at Stockholm, in when creditors have been paid anal a fund og will their company should understand difference it would make in lighterage if à Bourishing concers, and to onable li Pursuance of the London Congress in 1879, remains in the hands of Executor coming why they have to frequently to warte their any could not prove ruinous to so big to return dividends to those public spirited Bergkong Bank, 71 % prem, that at Brussels in 1874, and the meeting in under Trusts expressed in a will, it is a sweetners or successive rows of empty thing as steam

members of the community who compose Onion Ins. Boofety of Canton, $1,800 1878 of the Commission of the Congress at great convenience to Executors to hand over benches"

the Company.

China Tradew' Axis; Co., $1,800 Bruchsal, Friday's meeting was prelimin to the Official Trustee the trust funds to People have been so often taken in by

Tangture Ina Assoo,, Tim. 675 ary to the Congress, and was opened by a be administered. But the Ordines was the system of untruthful, puffing advertise lengthened statement on the objecte and not passed to relieve Executors from their ment so much in vogue among profes

Chiese Insurance Co., $200, as Int. history of the Congress by the Rev. Dr. E. common duties or from the decision claims sional people in this quarter of the globe,

North Chies Ins. Co., Tis. 1,080 C. Wines, Lord Carnarvon said he thought made by creditors on their testator's estate that they are naturally enough chary in (Translated from our Manila Exchanges.) Co a bulk Cadis from her moorlage off the Fire Ins. Co., 1775 it would be unwise, and, indeed, impossible, If they are sued in the ordinary way they supporting persons who frequently prove to lay down any universal rules that would have the opportunity of setting up my legal arra impostors. Another custom that of Senor Monkort, who left by the Mariveles Bund are being strenuously renewed China Five In, C: 207 be applicable to all nations. It did, on the defence at their command. The proceedings indulging in vulgar attempts at wit, at the on the 27th June for Singapore, in one of this time, not by the Taotal or other Cain & Dock Co., 11 Xtrem, other hand, seem to him that out of the sea. the case before us were on petition as expense of residents of the Colony, under the tobacco cultivatore of these islands, ese authorities (who, on the contrary, are.. O&M, B.-boat Co., 34 die of theories some principles emerged which directed by Section 5 of 7 of 1878, preferred the tile of local hits and allusions, prevents who under contract with the British Indian said to wish to let the matter rest), but by Shanghai Steam Navigation, Th. âl might be safely adopted by all, it not en by Mire Olona, the widow of deceated praying desis of respectable people from attending Government, is going to that country to foreigners, who are alleged to be alm Hongkong Gas Coi, $50

be removed. It is, how Sugar Refining Co., 80 premi forced on all. To sum up some of the meat that the trusts of the testator's wil might perfor uances, which in all other respects, superiutend the tobaco oulture there. For continually urging the native officials to C., 860 important, he would say (assuming, of be carried out, and that 2/8 of the sum of save this, may be eminently satisfactory, some time the British Government were cause the hulk course, some form of classification) that $4,639.94, which had been handed over to *** How different from your remarks in your desirous of promoting the cultivation of ever, believed to be the fact that the Tastal Uhines Imperial Aronn, £107.10/2 there should be separation of prisoners, at the Official Trustee se and for a trust fund issue of the thinst with respect to the tobacco in India, and we are glad that a has said he sees no reason for raking up the Spaulard has been selected to take this matter, an ho considers no abange has talren all events by night. Secondly, the system in which she was beneficially interested, rame performance. You say should be based upozi a progressive advance might be paid out of Court to her. No We think some allowance should be fire and important step, and in whom place fo the river during the past two or ment of prisoners from lower to a higher bill was fled, and on this petition it made for the dispiriting effect upon a sam must rest the confidence of experience re- three years, and, further, as he locis Calan as Muara Falconer & Cole Premiats class, such advancement being made to was competent to the Court to make the pany of having to play before only partly quired for the enterprise. It is now neces upon the hulk as a boon to metebanta and depend upon their conduct, and not only order or not. But the order is diguted by filled benches, with the thermometer regia sory that we should not shut out eyes, we passengers, why hays it removed 1 "All upon their conduct, but on some practical preditore of the estate, and a claim is puttering about eighty-eight An eziellent must exort streelyes so as not to bese this airs our correspondent, clearly shows proof and test of it-namely, work done in forward whish the Executors ought to have programme in advertised for Saturday neat any loss on out tobacco, but to double if that fit not the native authorities who BAROMETS the prison. Thirdly, all should be agreed disposed of before the sum above mentioned and it is to be hoped there will be a good posable Ita preponderance in the market presing the subject. Those who are that the old form of brutal punishment was placed in the hands of the Offal True hour, to encourage Dave in his efforts to the British Indies succeed in producing dolug to appose to be little aware that, by was at an and, and that what punishments tea. It will be asked, How do creditors relieve the monotony of the life of foreign as good tebisee an the Philippinen, otr causing the Total to take upon himsaf were necessary for the maintenance of dissip. appear st all on these proceedings What residents in this bonighted quarter of the article be deprecated, and this is the exercise of his powers as Conservator what we thould avoid in time, the effects of the river, they are laying him open to fine should be us moderate as possible, and, torus stands or they have roept by globa above all, should be absolutely pertain consent they can have no loqua stand The Bity intre nous, Mr Edlios, I hope 1 of competition, by giving more attention to sadjudication of numerous claims that There should be no doubt in the mind of the present claimests come into Court in this may never have a wome hoxes, for 1 saate the cultivation and preparation of our may hereafter arise from the washing away

⠀ tobacco, prisoner as to the amount of the pazishment way. By a mistake the Official Tristes was : you it was a suficiently well paying one And is incidenes, Latly more uselen directed to advertise in the lood papers #An Old. The plan ways that “Tan 4 large nutsber of lounats fell about work for the poke of unionines was syein giving sreditory notice to come in 100 PESTE permissir pussi on lon site.” How alt pean of the Mid was on the Mandalayas

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