of boiling the milk should be adepted. Hailing destroys any infectivo germs that it may contain.
Warring to the World, an old traveller of
times.
SUPREME COURT. 4
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
(Before the Full Court.)
Friday, April 1.
THE CHINA MAIL.
deed.
Thún righta of way and rights of common were constantly being made the subjects of suits in equity. It was difficult to distinguish between such cases and the present.
sent. Their Lordships then referred, in their written judgment, to two cases that had been cited in argumont,-that of
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The London Standard says: The Irah rombers of the House of Commons intend, Ly prolonged discussion, to prevent the war Becretary from moving the Estantes. There is a strong impression that the Government
without proposing urgency,
Thoir Lordships gave their doofaion in Conner, and the case of the gigbyleave caprice, dismiss the plaintiff and rative of the events after the vessel struck session of Spitzkop, a position to the loft of will be unable to obtain votes for the Army
FITMAN 9. KESWICK AND, ORS,
Club, in which none savo certain
quarter of 1880; and, having now.comploted holders had any interest; that the that
abundant foarble bathe
fare
buildings, the furniture, the library, the wines, &c., all belonged to the shareholders. And he submitted that the Court could only hear an application for an injunction where the rights of property were con- carnod. Mr Hayllar further said that even were some property proved to have been vested in the pinition of his expulsion, and cepting the intimation of his
of his subscription for the current quarter, acquiesced in his expulsion and waived what right he had. As the decision on these points in Mr Hayllars favour would put an end to the suit, the had been adjourned to allow of
10-
aavero
NAVAL MOVEMENTS. (Japan Herald)
H. M. S. Comus have been changed, and We are informed that the orders of
that she has now been ordered ta retain to Hongkong. H. M. S. Albatross will leave this on Friday, the 11th instant, for Kobe, and will afterwards return to Yokohama.
Considering this diberg at home about It strange that the
incurred by these continued, repense
despread General Pparently without adequate reasons, have
The Chief Justice said it had struck the plaintiff's health. Eau de Cologne and port Feb. 7. 35 coalies at 60 son.......Yen 21.00 immediately overlooks the Boer position station have occurred, and it would be
Mr Hayllar said he wished to show what the committee had really dono.
to a well-ordered, well-selected table d'hôte hearing being given on these points, the committee to initial, was one of the Sel, a lady-friend of the plaintiff had asked
ago
of
IB
solved
iece
and
7. 13 watchmen at 40 sen... 7. 13 night do. at 50 son... 18. 46 watchinen at 30 sen.... 18. 42 night do. at 50 son .. 18. 66 bags charcoal for use of watchmen at 10 ser ---18-Bamboo, ropo and mate
My own hotel charges and expenses...------
5,20 0.50
18.12
4
Yen 143,00
ill Examination clearly at openion, have fared badly.
checked the
tele-
soo that the World states that the fact that
after
in London at the same price. The ono of the coolies in the employ of the hear this case; unless this were done any seriously the symptoms she complained of and assistance extended to shpality from the Orange Free State The Boota where, in the meantime, she had been re
servant.
the enve-
Captain W. H. Maies, which took place at was to have returned the money; but San Francisco on February 14th, five days was proved that he did not Tokio. Captain Maies served as a voluntoer lope contained. If he know what it con- in the U. B. navy during the rebellion; tained and knowing that dealt with it as
acting
master on the Oneide, an assent as was required to render the act
Гови
the
to the
suit.
excited state; and Dr
shipwrecked wore
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experience he not, as yet supplied suficient
off the engagement without any ground of man, it some necessary that no exaggerated ground for its condemnation, and it is true
complaint, but to suit her own conveniener notion of the services of the Japane on that while a diminution of milk secretion is
or to be dismissed for gross multconduct, and this necasion should be circulated. I pro. usually an early symptom in almost all
Mount Prospect, Natal, Fob T.--Gen. demand a prengo home, au the one hand, puse, therefore, if you will grant me space diseases of the cow, complete suppression
or, on the other, that the defendant night for that purpose, to give you a short nar Colley, with six companies, has taken pos of that sparetion accompanies any aggrava
out of more tion or prolongation of disease. The source
her in this Colony, perlings without the ground. As soon as communication Langanek. Firing less been heard all the of danger is thus removed by the operation
the means of obtaining a passage, He with the shore becamo. praticable two men morning.
Newcastle, Natal, Feb. 27-A of natural causes, and the discussion is nar- this oneato-day, on the preliminary objec- Club. After careful consideration of the therefore thought that the intention of the came off to the vessel with rapes by nicans rowed to the question whether milk secreted tions rained on behalf of the defondants.whole facts and the cases citad, the Court parties was that, at the natural termination of which the crew were all infely landed. engagement took place to-day between the at the very onset may not have acquired Mr. J. J. Francis, instructed by Moaars hail come to the conclusion that the Hong of the ongagement at the end of four years, On reaching the bench the hond man pro- Boors and Gen. Bally's force, and the hurtful
properties. In this state of uncer Stephens and Holmes, appeared for the kong Club was not, in the same sense as or some fature terms of service, a passage sent gave me to understand that without lattor was driven from ite position at tainty, which has not been cleared up by plaintiff; and Mr T. C. Hayllar, Q.C., with wore the Cluba mentioned in the cases home was to be provided under this engage money it would be difficult to do anything Spitzkop. There was great loss on both any authority on hygiene, the precaution him Mr Mackean, instracted by Mesars cited, a proprietary Club, but that the mem-mont. The plaintiff arrived in this Colony for us, and that each day's expenses would sides. Many British officers were killed
Brereton and. Wotton, appeared for the de-bers had such a proprietary interest in the on April 6th, 1880, and things soomed to be $13, or.81 for each man. The men worn and wounded. fendants.
effects and such a right to the enjoyment of have gone on anioothly until January in this not in want of food; sa during the time the A later telegram from Colley's camp says Mr Juation Snowden read the judgment such affects until by resignation or by fail-your. Towards the end of that auth; plain vestel was on the bunch we lind managed to all the wounded coming in agree that Gen. of the Court He said that during theure to pay the quarterly enbeeription as tiff said she was suffering from an illness got at some preserved provisions, hain & Colley has been killed, and that only one course of the trial an objection had been provided by the rules, or by the operation to which she had been labfe before. Miss ud fortunately a quarter of hoof was wash-hundred British cscaped. The Boors charged wide experience says The P. & O. Con- taken by Mr Hayllar, which, if successful, of proceedings taken with propor formality Rose called in Dr. Hartigan on the 28th ed ashore, followed by another quarter a up the hill four times and were about ro- pany is striking example of an old and would be fatal to the petitioner's claim under clause 83 thay cussed to be members. January, and plaintiff told him her symp- little later on. The men were very quiet trenting when the British were forced to well-established institution going with the His objection was that there was in the of the Club, ae to give the Court juris- toms, and also that she had taken, to ro- and well behaved; and we left. Juisan-mura rotire because the sumunition had not been ship from one end of a station to the other.
after a taken to the extrome
e summit. Eleven years had passed since I potition no allegation that the petitioner diction to adjudicato upon the question lieve them, small quantity of oil of sasas for Hakodate on the 18th February,
London, Feb. 27
never yet been challenged by some member made a series of voyages by these steamers, had any property in the Club, and that in which had been brought buforoit. The Court, fras, eau de Cologne, and about half a stay there of soven days. when I repeated the experience in the last fact he had none; that the Club was a pre-overruling the preliminary objections, would bottle of port wine. Dr. Hartigan said The foring is a condensed memorandum Calen
previous
Parliament. It is more occupied under the regime of Admiral Coote, that to hear the case as to whether that oil of Bassafra is a very harmless de- of our expenses. The reasonableness of the engagement, to-day, proceedings taken for the expulsion of coction not new generally used, and that it rates you can judge of
Majola Mountain Saturday night, It these apparently unnecessary changes of a tour which had included several weeks on
would rather have benefitted than board P. & C. boats, the improvements and
the petitioner wore legal and proper.
injured
The Boors are fighting us from “below. matter of auribity to know what additions in matters affecting the comfort
Later he saysThe Boers are still firing for these bare buen given to the Admiralty of passengers seem really marvollows. The
Piano Judge and himself that the question wine were innocent enough in such small
13.80 heavily on the bill but they have broken-ng at home. The flagship appeared to have accommodation of
might be taken up text whether botir rule quantities na the plaintiff took them at one vastly increased size and
28 and rule 23 applied
time. Ho-mentioned this because it was
21.00 their lines, and have begun to move away to bo. at rest, and the reports
the role of the Wandering the steamers I was prepared for, also such
Jerr auggested that these remedies might have
The War Office has the items as luxurious smoking-saloons and
and never enusod plaintiff's illness. Dr. Hartigan
26.40 gram from Colonel Bond, com current in the squadron as to the reason of It has boen in
The Puise Judge said that was precisely administered what be thought necessary,
Mount Prospect:
General Colley, with
with these continued journeyings,-one of
which what mosthetic people would term the minor
what the Court Alsired to have laid before and visited her up to Wednesday, February
22 officers and 627 men, infantry and naval was the cause of her recent accident,were comforts that I have been most
2nd, when she had so far recovered that ha bly surprised. The daily bill of fare the repayment
it
112.02 brigade, proceeded on Saturday night to not very flattering to the Admiral Wo Mr Hayllarid a circular had been sent ordered her to go to work. Dr. Hartigan
occupy Majola Mountain. The Boers at- has all the old profusion, but infinitely
with:
31.98 tacked him at 7 o'clock Sunday morning: Admiral Coote's share of the responsibility. round calling a meeting of the committen says that she described herself as very woll and is chastened, moreover, variety,
at 1 pan the firing increased; at 2.20 it for tho Iron Duke's grounding is not to be Ya by a refinement it lacked of yors. The
and making a proposition; that meeting on the Sunday 30th. She had complained
becamo ovident from the camp that we had four o'clock heavy dinner has given place
www held. He would show that this and of pain; it had left her; she had slept well
loat the hill and or men were retiring un- here, and is being auisadverted upon at enquired into, is causing digastisfaction out ing round of a circular, for the members of and was less excitable. On Thursday, Feb. at half-past aix; and-grontest onang wald deal with the matter of assent modes adopted by the general committee of leave for her to go ant and stay at herWhich mum was paid by the British consul
der a heavy time. There is no doubt that home, and we do not wonder at it.. "When General Colley je killed."
the court-martial was held on this accident, all-the wines and spirita are of men first. It was proved by the production of doing business, The same system was house for a few days, and the defendant gavo with the addition of about 300 yen for sub-
General Wood telegraphs, corroborating instead of holding it at Nagasaki, within complaint from any one of the rather the minutes of a meeting of the men:bers of adopted in the Executivo Council and aimi- hor leave to remain away two or three.dargaistance aux travelling expenses, all charged the above, and says he will return to New-two or three days' sail of which wore exceptionable quality that I never heard a
Larixdies. The evidence he had to lay On Saturday, 5th, the defendant stated, sale of the
to my account or against the proceeds of castle on Monday.
three post-captaina veasels, the Excowder, vesnel. bed on roman from the club before the Court it would not taka five ahe being very ill, left this friend's house, Eleven
I to arpod
Londos, Feb. 37-A despatch from Dur-Camus and Modeste, whilst a fourth, the P. and O. sherry" was
Mr Fitman
I think the whole transaction, so far ne tman from
and took lodgings at a Mrs Stainfield's house
ban states that two companies of Highland Cracne, was then en route for the north, abysword; but I should have 1 poor and to rotrun him his subscription for the minutes to nadace.
ers remained on the summit of Spitzkop these ships and several others were ordered The Chief Justice raised a point as to and called in Dr. Van der Horck. It was the Japanese wore concerned, was essen opinion of the palate which did not up- murent quarter Proof was given that the
to the flavour and delicacy of what money was put an envelope with a letter who constituted the majority, and who the therefore to Dr Van der Horak's evidence twilly business-like, a kom eye being kept after the retreat, throwing stones down'on down to Hongkong from all parta
by then on the main chance throughout the mivancing Boers, and subsequently re:. preciate
of the red how, And there is an artenstating the Tesolution the meeting had minority mentioned in the proceedings; he rather than to Dr Hartigan's that he must Had we landed and been unable, to couceived them at the point of the bayonet. which was one of the vessels ordered down
station at very great expense. The Comus, would not move. a step further, ho said, look in this case, the latter havi
r having seen her Had of Perrier Jonot, and a Burgundy come to, and these were sent with a piece until these persons were before the Court before the return of her ailment.
municate with friends, we should, I am The
The guns from Mount Prospect greatly accordingly went to Hongkong, and at three-and-six bottle, which will of paper on which to acknowledge receipt venture to
there to to Dr Van der Herck he found the
pursuit of the British. The the Court Martial was finished, received in- and gave their condent to his sitting t to back
those supplied at to the residence of the plaintiff by against
AB that I desire to point out is the differ- hor
enemy was largely reinforced by the Boers structions ence between really disinterested hosp any club in
to again come back to Yokohama, clarets and the Scotch whisky are equally to Club, who handed them to the plaintifa De might appeal against his decision en acount of
beaton off
off at Wakkerstroca after two Ile took then into a room. be commended and as in
two placed by the Albatross. No sooner does the in the interests of
that he was an interested party: she was in ordered her to be attended mon; and similar assistance rendered on a The deletion of all description of defendants Van der Horek
houra' fighting. The British loss was slight. Comis reach Kobe on her way here, than truth I tested all those varieties, not merely Neither the money or the part were save and except the committee, proposed night and day. He (she Jardige) could have perfectly cool and deliberate business his Another account of the fight at Spitzkop she is suddenly ordered down again to the with impunity, but with positive bon
bonafit,
ever returned to the Club or to the desire to place or record my grateful ap This seemed conclusive evidence of secept to other day, and now agreed to by Mr no doubt that the plaintiff was aerionaly ill. Cordial acknowledgment of the first I should
Blaughter was fearful. Finally, the British unfortunate British taxpayer bas to pay preciation. Thanks to the new ine-chamber ance which would amount to acquiessence Francis, would not meet the difficulty: heBy the 12th or 13th, the remedies prescribed quickly and gratefully make; but the obligat when the ammunition failed, the port she has just luft! Meanwhile the
nade a deeperate, but unsuccessful rush for these on board the Kaiser-i-Hind, I ate grouse and to a waiver of his right to now chai (the Chief Justien) would still be a party had done much good, and Dr Wan der tions of the second are not so pressing:
vagaries Yours faithfully,
It is perfectly useless The 60th, on foot, fought their way back to for "My Lords" to inculcate economy Horek said that she was fit to return to we had brought from Southampton on the lenge the legality or propriety of the trans-to
ANDREW THOMPSOŃ, E. M. M. After a lengthy and most desultory con-
camp. It 19 stated that only 7 men of the coal.
in coal, &, if the commanders of Suez Canal; and prime Scotch beef, Welsh action. But Mr Pitman's boy gavo evid
Miss Roso had had cornintunications from
58th survive. The cany is being fortified squadrons are allowed to make ducks and mutton, and English vegetables were as once that throw a different light, upon it, versution, the Chief Justice odmioty can work out the 15th or 16th. In the meantima
drakes of the money thus saved. We com fresh and full of flavour after several wooks He stated that his master said he did not the fact of the vote boing by ballot pre- Mrs Stainfield, and seemed to have thought NEWS IN ADVANCE OF THE at every point.
Dublin, Feb. At a Land League mond the consideration of the subject to at sea as on the day they were killed or
want the letter, he let it lie there (on the claded him from pressing the point. That that the plaintiff was either mind or sham-
ENGLISH MAIL. a complete answer to the point he had ming mad, and so she was anxious to
demonstration at Boris, Okane, Tipperary, the new Secretary of the Admiralty, or to gathered
tablo) and that he would not look at it, and was a
her out of the Colony. On the 18th
Dillon advised the tenant farmers to "Boy Mr Brassey, who would be enabled to form to tell the coolie so. The letter lay on the mised.
Mr Francis and Mr Hayllar had before Miss Rose took a passage for her in the
Allahaha, March 6-It is men cott those who violated the laws of the an impartial judgment on the subject, table unopened for more than a month, and
ague, despite the Coarcion Act. MANT old friends in Japan, says the Ga- until the boy left Mr Pitman's service. The this stated that if they were asked who the S. S. Sarpedon, giving her notice that mor- tioned as a sign of impending changes league. Feb. 26A Dublin special eelle, will learn with regret of the death of proper course for petitioner to live it the minority and the majority in the case, health was not sufficiently re-established:missioner, does not proceed to Simla with says: Lord Annesley's threat to evict all
other persons were who were mentioned using. The plaintiff refused to leave, as her that Mr Lethbridge, the
Quotations, Government. It is stated that the tenants can his Longford estates and take
HONGKONG, April 1. after his arrival thore on board the City of he might not have known wh the letter and whom they represented according to and she was justified in refusing to leave at
On February 22nd, Mr Russian railway will soon reach Bami into his own hands about one-third of the the pleadings as their clients, they would be such short notice. utterly unable to say. Mr Huyllar further Stephens, as plaintiff's solicitor, wrote to and be carried on thence to Geok Tepe entire country, has directed attention to the OPIUM-New Patuo, cash,...8595 o 6124
Old
cash,... suggested that if every one who were pre-Miss Roso on behalf of the plaintiff, offering Major White will resign his post of Military binoke shadow of eviction which is looming
New Benares, cash,... 615 over a vast number of farmers in Ireland. to resume her duties in about a week's Secretary to the Viceroy next autumn in
Old Tenants may
cash, at present be divided into March 6.The five Political Officers three classes: First, those who are willing and asked how they voted, they might
said, brace the condition of clause 0. It was
but are afmid unsatisfactory that Mrs Stainfield, at whose mentioned by Reuter as receiving the top,
Second,
cond, those house the plaintiff was all this time, bud nat. 1. Colonel Tweelio, who can pay, hat will not. Third,
those Mr. H. M. Durand, For that are neither able nor willing boon called as a witncas. In answer, Miss Major
zad Colonel Johnstone, of Rose stated that the plaintiff's illness was a
The first class are very numerous; they Officer on the march to Cahul and war. tical and that if she was out of sorts her ailmont
The second class, it is prestimod, de cologne and port wine. was brought on by the oil of sassafras, can forwards to Kandahar, gels a C. B. and will follow the example of the first, but in
He found brovet. Similar honours have also proba-
uty will arise with those who cannot as a fact that the plaintiff was suffer bly been given to Major Badrock, Chief ect to the third class it is feared a great ing from ill-health, and that her absence Commissariat Officer with General Roberts' pay. Under the Coercion bill it will be
difficulty impossible to resist
eviction. The Chief Justice said, the question was, from her duties was caused by illness,
The tactics London, March 7.-Latest Cape advices which have worked so successfully heretofors did the Committee perform the judicial and that it did not form a breach evidence it was impossible to
Transvaal
I have caused suspension of military
person resisting a process server or bailiff rules required They did not desire to der
30 days' sight, private He
will be liable to arisat on the spot and im Gold Leaf, 99 fine found operations prejudice or projudge the case in any way, come to any other conclusion.
Vienna,
March 7-An earthquake prisonment for eighteen months, without but it was my right that Counsel that the defendant had committed a breach
up trial.
Sovereigns, should know that that point was in the of the conditions of Clause 9 Ile had no ausing great destruction and loss of mind of the Court.
doubt that Miss Rose was impressed by wards of 100 lives, occurred at Ischia
Shares. Dublin, Feb, 25.-The amount of money Anatria has accepted the invitation to invested by the Land League is consider Hongkong Bank, 95% prem. accounts she heat, that plaintiff was in a state of great nervons excitement and was take part in the Bimetallic Conference to be ably over 150,000, principally in American Union Ins. Soc. of C'tan, $1,60) p. sh. speaking of her in terms of abuse, and held in Paris on the 19th April,
Bumbay March desired to get rid of her. As it was not
1.-The
securities, bat ambetta's hosti- North China Ins. Co., Its. 1,100 per share. General Ait-
lity has caused complications in that Yangisze Ins. Assoc., Tis: 785 p. 8h. tho Praya, on the 28th ulting, he saw the
Miss Rose's house she was not bound to do chison and other ofEcers. Major Currie first defendant pick up a ring from the
Chinese
8307 per share. tained or some other satisfactory arrange (Before His Hour the Puiane Judge, F. so that should have been provided for in was charged with misbehaviour before the London, Feb. 26-The election in East In Co The second prisoner said it was a ground,
chemy in
in such a manner as to
to show cowar
per share. gold ring, and asked complainant to take ment made." No lenso was over
drawn up
the agreement. Ho could discover no con- duet in the plaintiff to
W. Dock, 30% prem,, sales, the ring and pawn it for $15. The first no rent was agreed on or paid and no speci-
have received MURRAY Rosn: 9080.87.-This was a dismissal, Miss Rose should teremptory dice during the action and retreat at Mai. Cumberland to fill the parliamentary vacancy China Fire Ins. o., 400 per share. defendant wanted complainant to give him for sun was fixed to be paid for the
wand, and having, when ordered by General caused by the death of Musgrave (Conserva H.K
over Lowther, Lord Basconsfield's Shai Steam Nav., Th. 3 per a nominal. $2
3 as security before taking the ring to occupation of the building and the use of case in which Miss Belle Murray, a lady's her back and given her proper notice. He Nuttall to charge the enemy so as to relieve (lateral), over Lowther, Lord B of Howard H. 0. M. 8.-hoat Co., 824 prém
the infantry then hard pressed, failed he did. He also left with second the
the furniture: pawn,
chief Secretary for Ireland -3071 to 3041, The income of the Club cutter and fitter, sued Miss Rose (Rose & found that the sum mentioned was not a
China Coast St. Nav. Co., Ts. 160 p. share. prisoner a bag, containing 200 cash and was derived from subscriptions and entranos Co.), for the above amount for breach of penalty but a clear or liquidated sun groot deliver the charge directly to his front
London, Feb, 25.-A farmer was found Hongkong Gas Co,, $82 per share. to money. The affairs of the Club were to be contract. Mr J. J. Francis appeared fur took the ring
by way of compensation in case of breach upon the mass of the enemy, but charged and a pawn-shop asked for 815 for it, but
conducted by a general committee of twelve the plaintif, instructed by Messrs Stephens of agreement. He must therefore allow to the right rear falling merely on all boaten to death at Cadanstown, King's Hongkong Hotel Co., 876 por share. the shopmen told him it
aspurious members, of whom three were sharehold- and Holmes; and Mr Wotton, of Mesars the plaintiff £100 at four shillings per dollar bands of then, so that the oharge was of County. He was one of a large numbor China Bugar Ref. Co., 3190 p. share, sales.
houses and scolded him. He returned and ers, accountable and actually accounting,
Brereton and Wotton, for defedadarit, and her salary to February 16th from the last no effect; also having, when ordered by who had been going
the demanding arms. looked for the prisoners, but they had gone not to the shareholders but to an annual His Honour new gave judgment :---- payment. He conid not allow the passage General Burrows to charge across the
front And SAVA the infantry
from total
The Irish demand for revolvers from His Honor said this was an action home as part of the contract for that reasons defeat, made no effort to comply; also Birmingham has completely subsided, prob- H.K. Ice Co.'s shares, $125 per share. Yesterday complainant saw the general meeting of the members of the
for breach of contract. The de he had already given, but he was opinion second prisoner in the street and gave him Club. This would be seen by a reference prove through, he supposed, an agent in that he was bound to allow it by way of having, when the cavalry was ordered to ably owing to the Coercion bill,"
Temperature. return to succour the rear guard, remain- to the minutea of April 2nd, where it was renda engaged the plaintiff to come out damages, A return to England would be with a troop required for other duty in the Protection bill, Lord George Hamilton. (Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises recorded that the accounts had been for several days on the table and the meeting to Hongkong as a first-class dressmaker. the natural consequence of a loss of emed had now to consider and pass them. The The agreement was in the form of a letter ployment here. If then the plaintif elected stond of fucing the enemy. With conduct to
y that minute-book contained half yearly accounts, addressed apparently by the plaintiff to to take a passago home within a reasonable the prejudice of good order and discipline,
the condition of Ireland was Barometer— rather underrated than otherwise, The case in which Hung Kim Tai, 76, up to 1879, and the general balance Mesars Rose and Co., a firm of which terut, say a fortnight, the defendant must failing to exert himself by a display of
duty
Joseph Cowen, Radical, Reformer and having Hung San Tal, 42, and Wong Awan, 51, was then shown to ho $5,387, which sum, Miss Rose, the defendant, was the sole repre- provide one in a suitable way. She was soldier-like spirit to rouse the men to a
everything necessary
· widows, · were charged with kidnapping a Club having been paid for, was handed the sentative. The terms were briefly as fol- not required to pay for it in actual money to detach a troop to succour the rear guard. Home Rule member, denounced the hill
lover lows:-The engagement was for four years When the time camo she would apply to to deta
Forster strongly defendert it. He said it to the trustees for the shareholders.
The from date of arrival, salary for the first the Curt for directions as to how the detailed Lieutenant Geogehan for duty, in-
was time for the House to show its strength was again before the Court, after several wines, provisions, and furniture were rear to be £100, increasing by £10 a year passage was to be obtained. Judgment for stead of going himself to the post of honor
treated as the property of the manihers of to £130, salary to accrue from date of arrival plaintiff, with costa.
nearest the enemy. Brigadier General and deliver Ireland from the terrorism of Nuttal, the first witness, in his evidence, unwritten law, and for Parliament to show the Club generally, and the balance of the and to be paid at the rate of 45. per dollar.
stated
he ordered him to charge the mass of itself strong enough to rostore order. He income of the Club, after all expenses of Clause 4 provided a passage out, afther Lá Afum v. T. I. Rose, $9,40.In this the enemy, to whom he pointed. He gal-here wich measures as would render any hoped it would show itself strong enough to the Club had been paid, was paid over to second class by one of the P. & case the plaintiff, who is the proprietress doped on, and, looking back, found the couture Coercion bill unnecessary, by making Chan Ayoung, 16, hawker, was charged the shareholders. If there was a balance/steamers or frst class by another line. of a 99.40, for damage done to one of as to Currie remaining with the troop near the people of Ireland contented and pros
of jinrickshas, sued the defun valty not following. He also gave evidence to credit, they prodted; if there was a de. Clause 6 with stealing a pair of shoes, value $1, the ficit, the shareholders had
provided that on the tor-
terdunt for to suffer nination of this engagement or any her property of Ng Akwan, a gardener, on the the loss. As they had
Arthur O'Connor replied in a "WAII, 31st ultimo. Defendant; who had been inte gaol twice before for larceny, was ordered the ald Club was clearly salt, future engagement with the defendant, ader inrickshss and injurion received by the General Burrows on the retreat at Maiwand peronis,
Sukumary puge home was to be provided by either / coolie in charge of it, in a collision which instead of cover Twp emissaries sent speech. At 12.30 am ho sat down, where- London and Colonial Papers, &e.
ser occurred a short time since between a Calcutta, March 3. to find two auretics of $50 each, to be of manner. They did not know on what of the routes mentioned in clause carriage which defendant whe driving and by Ayub Khan from Herat, have arrived upon, as no other Minister rose, the good behaviour as three months, in default ground the altareholders then based their Clause 6 provided that the defendant got plaintifa jinrickaha, One of the whcois, in Kandahar, their object being understood Speaker, pat the question on McCarthy's
claim to the effects; but they found that the fit and proper board and lodging. Clause 7 alaim now put forward by the present share regulated the hours of work. Clanse & pro- work of the ricksha ware brukan. Plain prospect that the British Government will fested--321 to 67. Six English members Left.
and some of the ran to be to ascertain whether there is any motion for the rejection of the bill. De-1 splashboards, holders was the same. The Court held, vided compensation to be paid by either
wvoted with the minority. tiff called several witnesses, but was unable entertain overtures on Ayub's part. The however, that the assets of the Club, the
If the
O'Connor wished to move an amendment, engagement," it stated, to show any carelessness on the part of latest advices from Herat represent Ayub's
5, Vale of Doon, Chung Atin, 36, painter, was charged
Sept broken by me from any other clause defendant in driving his carriage. money in hand, the furniture, wines, &c., 19 with steading from the person of Joseph paid for out of the nionoy, that had bean then ill health, I shall pay you £100 as collision occurred in Queen's Road, close as precarious. Yalantush Khansson of The Speaker said
The tenure of Herat and the adjacent districts but the Spanker could not accept its
O'Donnell roso amid cries of *** Divide !" 3 Wylo, Roberta, a seaman, a out, knife, surcharge received by the Club, were the property of compensation for being deprived my
"It. seems the general a one-dollar note and fifty cents in the members of the Club for the time being, services, and I shall give pou three months by the Commissariat Buildings. Defendant Agha Khan, whom Ayub executed, is in
Avpa the 27th ultimo
driving in from Wanchai, in the middle open hostility against him, and has retired sause of the House that the question be Och were for them held in .trust the notice of my intention to break this engage
by the
The bill was then read a third Complainant stated that he was a seaman General Committee, and as regarde the ment." Nothing more in the clause of the road, when he met plaintiff's rickaha to Maimaziah, which is held for Abdur in a rate of 305 to 46. Bill passed- Nov
Pat Abdul time unemployed. On the evening of the 27th money in hand, that it was held by the material. Clause 9 was the
by the Usbega. and another close behind it. One of them Rahman by t the clause
3-General Barrows 281 to 45. The Speaker will announce on ultimo, he had been drinking) and, did not Committee as trustees for the whole of tho which this action was brought sheered off to the left and one to the examination catrimenced to-day. He said Blonday that the business is no longer
-tran that to the left, remember
plaintiff's, was being what occurred, afterwards, but members until the accounts for the year thus, That found himself lying in the street at 4 a.m were made up and paguod, when the balance cable opportunity to carry out the copy of defendant's carriage and i was near him when he
shall afford me every drawn a young and side collided called upon Major Unrrie to charge, and urgent.
clearing ta The jacket which he had been wearing was in hand was passed to the credit of the foregoing conditions, but should you fail with whoal gone, with the knife, certificate, dollar, e, shareholders. The shareholders could not to do which were in the pucket. Complainant be placed on a higher ground than a land. No, you publ. Jay be the sun of was upset, and the coole knocked down, there was no ronson why he, should not
£100 a compensation for any loss I may log having been somewhat hurt, but not anti-hear afterwards went to the Sailors Home, lord who had let a furnished house out on sustain." The agreement, his Honour pro- cient where he had been staying ever since. lease. Even if the furniture and the ceeded, was almost umiliteral, very few con-inz to prevent his walking. His Honung Curria, has 4 Lari night at about 7 delock, complainant other effects purchased from the money of } ditions being imposed on the plaintiff explained to plaintiff that it was necessary rows Bamination 7846 General Bar has been declared between Chili and Paru.
to the rank of commander, and was he then did, they wore of opinion that anch sent and voted was to be put in the bath. The dofendant refused, and so, it was order to assumo commard of the 92nd. ant he resigned to enter the mera binding acceptance was wanting. The plead privilege..
?
Court was therefore of opinion that this objection failed.
The col point was one more difficult to deal with. It was said that the Hong.
The point then dropped, it being under- stand that all defendants, save the General Committee, should be struck out.
theros
P
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Now Malwa, credit,... 700 Allowance, Tsels...... 48
Old Malwa, credit,....... 750 Allowance, Thela...... 60
Exchange.
Demand, ...
his grave: kong Chib was a propriotary Club very now go on, although, for, his own part, he pretence, that she was not ill, only lazy, unipore, Major Hastings, Chief Poli- already show signs, as Dillon says, of giving Bank, Wire,
The Chief Justice said the case must
would have been għid to get rid of it.
chant service. He subsequently served in the Miten Dishi line, and finally took charge of the fisheries established at Baghalien, in which last arduous wil he contracted the dlaease which carried him Well known and esteemed by many old similar to the proprietary Olaba commen companions in arros, Captain Maics' death enough in London where one or more in the case was, what was the meaning of Mr Justice Snowden said the next point will be much regretted."
persons took a house and furnished it to be used by a certain number of people in the words,in the opinion of the Jom- much the same way as an hotel was used mittee." by guests. The rules of the Club generally contain some provision for getting rid of constitution of the Hongkong Club was differont, and they thought there was some isapprehension on this point. The old Club was dissolved in 1868 in a very summary manner, and the now Club, the prosent Club, was formed, and it was intended that
Police Intelligence.
Magistrate).
of bor
force.
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30 days' sight, !!
Credits,
4 months' sight,
Documentary, 4 months' sight, India, Wire,
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demand,
(Before the Hon. Ng Choy, Acting Police membera misbehaving themselves. The for quasi-judicial act which it was said the Horck'. In the face of Dr Von state that, continual heavy rains in the wil bo vtterly useless now, because every Shanghai, demand,
Friday, April A.
OBTAINING MONEY BY FALSE PRETENORS.
Lau Kim Chs, 30, shop, coolie, and Li Angan, 25, farmer, were charged with ob- taining money, under false pretences from Lo Apa, farmer, on the 31st ultimo.
Complainant stated that while walking on
some
ring
away.
in charge.
waa
The case was remanded till to-morrow.
ALLEGED KIDNAPPING,PKIMINERA
DISOBARGED.
girl of twelve years of age, on the 9th ult,,
remands, and no further evidence being forthcoming, the prisoners were discharged.
ALLEGED LARCENY,
to be committed for one month,
SMALLEGED LARCENY FROM THE FERAON.
_on
After some further conversation the case
a lease or some arrangement for occupying was adjourned till Monday next, at ten the same premises fie the old Club had o'clock. should be made, for they found Mr Lowndes writing June 20th: "It is hoped that a loase
of the building, furniture etc., will be oh-'
ziade
etc.
for the use
in
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,
Showrien, Esq.)
0.
3/8
3/87
3/81
$5.42
stipulated that the plaintiff should rosido in opened this morning beforert-martial securities. Aportich will be placed in China Tradera' Ins. Co., $1,550 pish.
the
the
of
Very
Was sense of
he
at the ar
a
and in
when ordered
the retreat as ordered.
d"not
to
The debuté in the House of Commons on
Conservative, asid he wea in Ireland the greater part of last Autusin, and he was able to say
Bombay, March
The Orange Fres Blate Volksraad, by a time waved his sword. Curric
the Kaivo
and vote of 63 to.3, expressed sympathy with the not Boers.
A private telegrain declares that peace charge, off to the edged
Parnell's departure for Paris was more is not yet concluded
than to Calcutta, March 3.-Colonel Stewart and owing to severe rus pastration the the plaintiff new complained that the agree of the defendant to obtain any damagear Major Fraser who were of the
the requirements of the Land missing a certificate of discharge for sale for $1,
Tag uninjured; Captain
The Boara in the Dundee Diatrich, Natal, and witness recognised the discharge is his members, the petitioner had a proprietary
his interest in them, and thus the matter was Miss Ruso, in that she had not given her was therefore dismissed.
who was reported killed is a prisoner have held several meetings sympathizing property, and gave the prisoner in charge, brought within the jurisdiction of the Court. every reasonable opportunity to carry out
The further reinforcements to the Trans with an aon to the Boer cano
Doors, and they conti Defendant had a knife in, bis hand, wh
which
val comprise the 10th, 29th, and 41at you on News denies that Latouchere
the make 14 complainant also recognised as the one heThen, there was another point which was of the conditions of her service, Miss Rout
importance.
Vice-Chancellor The
in the having refused to accept her services when
regiments this
this will
| battaliona in The London of Lyttleton us Blackburn, seemed to tendared after an absence caused by ill-
to prove carelessness in driving on the part
› saw the prisoner at the Home offering the Club were the only properly ment contained in clause P was broken and this she was unable to do, and the case have turned in am
by
PARA SA awful take a view of the matter contary to that health, and therefore by the proviso in
WAAIENG CLOTHING IN A PUBLIC STERAM,
To the Editor of the Japan Gazelle,
00
were
Hor
CORRESPONDENCE.
Defendant was Danylated
South Africa, The British troops engaged has become connected with the Fall Mall STRANDING OF THE “ELLA at Spitskop consisted of 35 officers and 609 Gastte. don, and as fined £10, in default to which this Court had formed, and the Court alsuse 8 not breach of her engage
men of these. SANT BEATRICE.”
killed, 128. wounded Parnell telegraphs that he fine had an in- *Imprisoned for three months, with hard therefore approached this branch of the ment. The plaintiff olsimed, under clause
and 00 frore takör prisoner The Highterview with the Bishop of Paris, and was argument wil idifidence. It the property
9, £100, in dollars at the rate of four
landers suffered to most the 80th Regi- cordially received. was the property of
DZAB Stz-Havlug only recently retutament has no losses. Sir G. P. Colley drawing-room reception last night, of the members of the shillings per dollar, as compensation by
Mrs Gladstone attended the Queen's Club for the
ime beng
the plaintif having way of Liquidated damages, plus wagas o from Hakodate Wars I proceeded after body has been recovered. The prisoners Lur Cal; 210, washerman, appeased on an interest glthough but teniporary in crued due to February 18th, at the rate of the loss of may ship the Ella Beatrice, I have are being well treated. The avantattoo for Majesty expressed the desire that Gladstone reimaid hom the 30th of charged with terest in it so long as he might continue a the salary agreed upon, from the last pay had no earlier opportunity of referring to burying the dead and attending the wound will not endanger, his complete recovery by
oo early & return thing clothing near a public stream, and member, then this Toter, who tight to provided for by clause B, as the tormination. Very laudatory paragraph respecting the as: ed has been agreed upon
to Parliament.— jurisdiction of the Court. The to 5, at sistance and hospitality rendered to joysali Calcutta, March 7At Carrie's court
Sir Win Vattempt to bribe the Constable en
Vernon
Harcourt, Home Secre- perut. Soms further evidence was use was just as much the subject of property of the engagement." It was not easy to say and crew by the Japanese hahabitants of the martial, the prisoner was stopped from tary, receive, hut evening, a telegram God by P.C. George McDonald, and the an rights in common or as the rights of whether this meant at the termination by village of gisan-mums, contained in your calling further evidence, and the court de.
ondent was ordered to find two surutics common in gross, which were not apollux of time or whether it meant at any fan of March Mh. Unwilling as I am to clared him not guilty. The members (the Secretary) should answer with kis life Too much to be a good behaviour for purtenant to hand, but wille annexed period." It was difficult to imagine that it | detract from the praises bestowed upon shook hands with Curie and congratulated for his language in the House of Commons ** z months, in default to be committed. to ong pemon being granted to him by was intended that the plaintiff might tweak those persons who rugpour distressed sow him
referring to Davor.
from John Deroy, New York, saying he
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The following is corrected from the intert
June
VESSELS TO ARRIVE.
AT HONGKONG, Name.
Hercules,
15, Lizzie Bell,
15, Xepila,
From
Antwerp
London Antwerp
London
J. W. Mary, 15, Willie Reed, 10, Star of China, 19, Christine, 20, Westerguard, Dec,
Therese,
Penarth Cardiff
Antwerp London
Laurens,
6 Laura,
Jsm
-1, Lucy & Nickelt,
Rookhurst, Clarissa B. Carver, 18, Highlander, 15, Hilda Mari
15, Autarea (.)
31, Huguenot,
Feb
Melusine, P. G. Carvil, B. Chusan, 6, Freeman, 5, Canton (.)
Stentor (6) 11, Bertha
Cardiff
Hamburg
Doner Hamburg
Hamburg
Penarth
Penarth
Nuw York New York Swazisea
Cardiff
Liverpool Cardiff
Cardiff
Penarth London Liverpool
London
Liverpool
Penarth
14, C. F. Sargent
Cardiff
15. Blackhai 16, Glenbruin (6) 17, Sir John Lawrance
Lpool
15 Invincible
London Falmouth