No. 7548.—October, 26, 1587.]
The world was, if not alarmed, at least amused some time ago to hear that a new
South America by a certain M. Jules Gros, who had elected hisolf president and hail In this capacity bagun to creste ga order of decorations and to grant honours to friends
by its agency could be sent either tempor arily or for a longer period. It is well known that at prosent these girls are sout
very kindly receive them but who cannot of course take any further responsibility with regard to them.
An discussing any solemn for the tab.
of euph a Home, lebont of
adamduration whigh ou
ought to have considerable weight is and to the highest bidders. This now Re-this-By what arrangement shall such girls "public was to mlo over a large ferritory be receive the best possible moral and physieni. tween French Guiana and Brazil which had education which would in probability cause them ki lúnd respectable lives when been in dispute between France and Brazil thor leave such a shelter 1-Yours, since the treaty of Utrecht. The sale of
J.-B. ÖST the decorations and the affairs of the now Republie went on gloriously for some time- till M, Gres had more decurated adherents.
THE CHINA MAIL.
with it paid as much as I could of it to the vessel under the chatier-party,
You Bay, you u used it to pay the $4,000 under the altartar-party which, fall to be paid here 7-Yos
How much was due to the ship here? Thres thousand Americas dollars in gold.
Now, was there not 89500 to be paid
thore wan horo I think
Welf, did that 85020 pay it 1—It would be about $1500.
cant furniture, worth $1000. Whore is it now 2-Sold. When was it sold - Some tira Inat year, When did you leave Yokohama on this oraise over the Pacific generally I was In August 1886
Did you take any furniture on the ship Not inore than was necessary for my family
When were you shipwrecked-In De- comber, 1886.
take these men
when you were up hero boforo, thee roll olme With rogard to the an active +
$4,000, which would pay off the balance of place, seeking some island in the Pacific His Lordship-If you really intended to we have not drawn any from the Govorand endeavour to preserve a good faellog the chatter-party
Mr. Francis.Was not a hirirse the ena livonce why did you not apply for orriment, sid that in addition to the valus all round, and if anything at any time Mr Francis-Well, what about the $5,500
was preparing to do so and of thu 6,000 rounds wo die als entitled to tears which is likely to mar that general Ropaiblio had been called into existence into the Tung With Hospital Committon, who you got from the plaintiff; what did you do i tira property you lett -No. Ihad maguifi-'I made arrangement with Mr Shoppard for 4,hairman Yes, I have indented for, or men, it should at once he brought to
rounds of ammunition 1. that if the Chinaman would satisfy me. The
got fooling, whether it wonders, officers The reason why you wore arrested was there.
lotica. If the subdivisions word made at that you were going away, having got this Lieut. Woolley-I am very sorry Captain euce and the non-commissioned offices oho- money, and making no erraitements for Francia is not proseni na there are several sea from among the electives from men those passengers. Why did you not tall, questione Wo wishod answorod,
who attend drills regularly and really take
part in thei were auttling this matter when you were
partica started at Kowloon and I think, be doing a
the movement, we should, deal in the way arrested I don't know I think I lat Stonecuttora Island, Ishonld like to know rese
astficiency of t
of the half ury sonaos.
whether they were supposed to be under You had time for reflection after that, the regulation of the
of the Recreation Committes
Chairman said that he did not quite and you might have made the explanation or whether they were to be looked upon as na how Mr Holmes's suggestion was to be when you were before me. If you had in part of the ordinary practice. shown me that you wore in Mr Hwens' matter when you were arrested 1 -hould not have sent you to prison-I did not know at the tires what I was doing.
Why did you not call attention to it afterwards Woll, I was not going to give my caso away laughter),
SUPREME COURT. IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION--
(Before His Hon. Mr Justice Russell, acting Wednesday, Oct. 26. -
Chief Justio)
LÀM TUK SHING #FIUS PAUL WORK The hearing of this case was continued
to day. Mr J. J. Francis, Q.C., instructed by Mr Dennys, appeared for the plaintiff the defendant conducted his at case,
to
It would be 84800, so that you had about $703 left out of the $5500 you got. Now, don't
You state
state in your answer to the
Was everything lost ?No; the vessel capaised, but we raised her again, and we on an island. After that we went to Honciato.
tion that you are a resident in Yokat had to stay about four-and-a-half months one, you say, trying to settle this Recreation ↑
When I left Yokohama
answer 7-Yes, I do.
Do you or do not state that your
A
"Yon got there about June, 1886 1-Yen.
What did you do there from that time? Well, what do o you mean by that state--I sold the vessel, and after that I had ment When I left. Yokohama my firm very little todo. Was full in existence.
Why did you put into his contract with the plaintiff that stipulation that pas.
Then you ʼn have a firms in Yokohama --I have, and when I wrote my saver I wassengers might be embarked in Yokohama under the impression that my firm was still or any other port out of Hongkong in existance.
put it in for the reason that I could wind Have you been resident there any length them from here by steamer, in order to be of time Sixteen yours.
on the safe side.
NO
i
And your residence and family are there
What were you arrested for here about two days before the ship sailed ?There was a bill for two boats.
that subjects. Ono morning, however, an Announcement appeared in the official organ of the French Republic, stating that the enterprice was in flagrant opposition to the claims of the two states and that neither the Government of Francs nor the Govern pont of Brazil could recognise the wi-
Mr H. O. Moleau (of Messrs Jardine, disant Repablic Counanienne. This notico
Matheson & Co.) said-It is my duty to and doubtless" kither ronsons led to a visé passports here on behalf of the Hal- aplit between M. Julies Gros and his colla-waitan Consul. It is necessary for ChineseNo, thy family were with me in the ship,
have pasaporta. boratours. Tim outcome of this we that uigrants for Hawaii
I keep a register of all the persons leaving President Gros issued a dooroo rovoking this here with passports for Hawaii. It is not appointment of the Consul General he had an official document, but is kept for my. own information. I produce a list of 42 oppointed at Paris and all the other fanc names of persons to whom I granted pass- All these tionaries except one. This intoresting an- ports on the 23rd of May.
Torson told me they were going in the slip. nouncement was followed by another equally fercury. Defendant handed witness interesting by which the maid Consul General a cerve the life of named the wee by
the plaintiff and stated to be 12. rovoked the appointment of M. Jules Giros
the persons whom he had ready to and # President of the Great Republic of Cous. nani, the Consul declaring that the President on board the Aderentry on the 28th May.] I
invented the order of the 'Star
cantiot. Whether only
bnd
decorations
ז'
· Bay-
A little bill for two life bokia 7-Yes, What was tho amount of that little-bill?
**-8202,
tamos of
Lt.
Yes, but you were kooping yourself in gaol,-But I could not get out.
Stewart
very good
practic
Curried out. He must remember that the Thommiidedly under the list of sergeants was already full. He did ̈
root aco how they could get a more ener On the proposition of Sergeant Mehta,rotic and hard working son of men for ser seconded by Sergeant Mc
McBreen, the accounts guants than they had at present were unanimously passed,
Lient. Holman said his suggestion was The Chairman The next thing we have that the sergeants should make their own to do is to electà Finance Committee.
The sab-divialona (last your's Finance Committat consisted of The Chairman ait that was s
Lieut. Mosely, Sergeant Dipple and Gluaneridon, but he was unt sure if it
able. Each sergeant would naturally wish If you had got Mr Ewens to explain it, Lieut. Woolley May I ask what is the to solect the best eu. They had not at you nood not have stayed ther-I did not use of the Finance Committent
present a suflicient number of mea to make know ; I have suffered severely for the last The Chairman-Simply that there must up the sub-divisions. This was a question five months, and I have always been ex- he some one to look after the accounts. which would come up at some fature finis, pecting that something would be done. Lieut. Woolley-I was under the impres but at
prosout
they could do nothing with His Lordship, after hearing a statementsion that the Sergeant in charge of these it. by the defendant and Mrs Francis, said he accounts paid the bills incurred by the Momber considered it was a riscally case and Corps. A bill was incurred at the Viatoris the subdivisions should be drawn by ballog anggosted that the men for he would give judgment for the full Hotel when the members went out for gu Gunner Shepherd said there was a rule amount, with interest at eight per cont., practice. That bill was sent in by Lisut, providing that ung mamber not turning up but without damsges, as he did not think McCallum to Capt. Francis and it was held to drill and unable to give sufficient YoasDÓ His Lordsbip-That in to any supposing the plaintiff world got them.
over and kept back for a long time, causing for his absence was liable to be oned. she did not pass here you would have ship-
much trouble and inconvenienes. I think ped these men from Yokohama Icon-
this sort of
thing
tends greatly to bring dis- sidered the vessel was perfectly fit for being
gredit on the Corps.
The Chuirean-I am's Try to interrupt But you wished to be on the rafe side-in and subscribers to the Gily His was you, but I understand you are aastaga Yes, on the cafe side.
On the unfu side of what 1. On the suľo side of the law --No: I did not know the law here sufficiently for that.
What
Was the object of it then 3-I did not know, enough about the vessel to gua rantee that she would be passed here,
tont them.
+
:
THE CITY HALL
The annual meeting of the shareholders
initten.
The
The Chairman-That is so, but we have not yet thought it necessary to put that rule in force.
Lout, this meeting pastor, gentretien. Luould like to the Me Francis--What were your other hold in the Library this afternoon. Hon.ostion which only Capt. Francis can an. Major Tripp, for the kind way in which he swer. His not t present, and therefore it is introduced my name to you and for the resona --Well, as I did not know the law J. Ball Irving presided, and tharu were imposible to ive any information on the hearty manner in which you received it. I here, I wished the plaintiff to have the represent: Hon. A. P. MacEwen, Messta W. mattor.
am sure that I shall be most happy to do sponsibility of gutting the emigrants passed. B. F. Darby, A. J. Leach, E. George, H. Tient. Woodley-I wish he had been here.ything that lies in my power to make the
Zid you
undertake to guarantee
Sergeant Dipple The Sergeant in charge Corps as efficient se possible ~(Applause) if three son could not be N. Mody, H. Hoppies, and H. L. Dennys, of the accomtis pays bills, but only on the A vote of thanks to the Chairish ter that yoursel landed Bt Bonolulu you would bring them Seretary.
The Chairman said-The Report will, the signature of the Commanding Officer, who minated the masting. back
Int your own expensa I-Of couras- I Committee trust, be considered s tisfastuce is ex officio a member of the. Finance Com would have done EK.
expended What was to prevent them being landed as, although large sums have been
for the Finance Committee A FLEA FOR THE BLIND OF ASIA. voting Honolulu I don't know what was to upon doing up the interior of the building, then took place, with the result that the which has never before been thoroughly re following gentlemen were lacted:-Lient.
We have received the August number of What was that against? I handed over you give your order for 100 Bovated since the City Hall was first opened Woolley, Borgt. Osborne, and Ganner a periodical in calaad print entitled Eneass the cargo to him to secure full payment ou
in 1860. there are still sutleient funda in the other side.
Stewart to be put ap-On the 23rd May.
the nuda of the Honorary Treasurer
Philute phia Magazine for the Blind. It sure -Yes: I would not start enable the place to be kept And it was only hy estimating the goods Are
1. am now żoing until the
be a contains a record of thin previous month's at double what they cost you here that they the busks-until I saw how many passengers
commencement of the corning season. were worth anything at all like what you they were to give me. were duo-This whole voyage was under- Hava taken by me, eertainly as a private
tau boned the ship No, butI knowether out of the annual report, but, so i words to you. ta my opinion firat of al: to be interesting to its subscribers. There you put du
Last drill far as can be ascertained, the building is
is that
seasons are too long, in Hono- there was quite enough:
Have you s list of the provisions you put stitution of iron columns for the old wooden drill it is imperative tlist the men belong. lisher and is entitled 'Kuenas' Music Fournal now free from any live insects, and the sub-Far the season lasted from October ti je only one other periodical of the kind in lela, to bring over labour from Hongkong
March, but if we shorten the season for the world, which is tamod by the same pub noror thought of coining to Hongkong at all somewhere, but I don't know. All my pa their number in futuro. The Committeeing to the Corps should make and Japan--not from Hongkong, because I on heard at Honolulu 1-I may have it pillars in the Library will douatloss reduce for repairs, and I did not think of taking in for that purpose
the Feezel only came here pers and books wont with the ship.
efficient during that Beaton The list of for the Hind. The good which both these of interesting periodicals are doing for the en- was the principal or even chief object of
oat of passengers here, as you will see if you read Yes, from Yokohama.
ab ut eighty only about the charter party.
Why, i
months, as in former pears, you tell us you were a re-e Then you
fraquenily put the theatre und St Andrew's Corps for the or Hall
the disposal of those engaged: have of thirty-five men, including
i did
you
Did you or the Captain pay that I paid
Out of your own money-Yes; I had an arrangement, with the Captain and could. draw any money that I wanted. He had a Murplus. sood
He had a surplus, had het Where did theshe get it i-That was his business; I don't of Counani for the purpop of trading in on this list appear in the list of 43 which I love did not expect that I wanld be
Why This trade in decorations, it produce. Between the 23rd and 28th of able to pay in full, and he telegraphed for
e-to a considerable length, May, besides theen 42, I granted sixteen money from home. appears, has Kopen fetching as high's passporte Some of those 16 stated they
And he gave you advances from his three of the
were going by the Sun Pabo and some byer's money!-Oh, no. price as 2.000 francs each. The attention
Well, what do you mean I made a of the French Guverntent was finally other stantiers.
boot the
GTA OVOR Defendant bore anket
a thousand witness ngements to drawn to the matter, and by the latest på
wirom France we observe that the ox to compare the plaintif's list with his regis President was itily to face in the Police ter, and state whether any of the asses Coure on secount of the illicit trade had on the latter entered between the 20th and been
carrying on. It is somewhat signif128th May corresponded with the names on cant that shortly after this, necording to te. the list. legrams received itere
ble Witness objected to the length of time about a general enquiry scores to have boon thade which this would take.
Defendant said he was very sorry, but it ~into the disposal of decorations, with the re-
Bult that one of the Generals of the Army was the only thing he could do was dismissed. It would scom as if the
would be any good in following this course, passports being taken out any time between as he did not see what was to prevent the the date of the contract and the time the reseal asilod. Dafenda
Bald he would prove that the THE PACIFICATION OF EGYPT.—The steady progress which is being made in the pacificamen only arrived here on-the 22nd of May.
His L tion of Egypt ip show 1, bythe proposal of
Lordship said in that case it would traffic up the Nile beyond the First Cotar in the register than 22nd May.
Second, or Great
asid The comparison of the list with the regin. Cataract at Wady Halfs. The traffic buster was then proceeded with, the defer.dant labour from Japan, The Honolulu Gor- hoon suspended since the year 1889, and reading out the names from the former ernment have gives up importing labour its ze-establishment is indicative of a great while the witness examined the register.
*
enquiry int the sale of the decorations of covery of fraud in connection with the the ephemeral Republic had led to the dis French Republic itself. ..... ...
The Chairman-Gentlemen,
Commanding Officer, it may
8 that the
His Lordship said he did not think there, but for the benefit of people cula-you a list of the provisions that appears impossible to keep white antel well if, beforo separating. I addresi a few events and one or two articles which ought
that
thema dvos
forco
to
the
You intended to go with her yourself - dave never considered that money-making at season shows fifty turno uplightenment and entertainment of the blind
the
Messrs Cook and Son to reopen their tourist not be necessary to refer to an explior date sengers had no right to take on paa Honolulu, i have atarted business ate institution, sua consequently have dur drill at all. It is no good men joining ust be, very great. We are glad to see.
act at Asaouen to
CORRESPONDENCE.
The defendant -thon went into the wit- e-box again, and said ho made an application to the Harbour Meter with reference to the survey of the ship and Continuing-I have to correct a statement I made yesterday. I stated that I had with.
-Oh, yes, I had..
THIRT 12
at
tho well It is.
just now 1-My intention was to te der the impression that my firm atilleristeditable enterprises, free of cost, orcopte a list of Perfect, farce. Here we that the Magazine is not forgetful of the
Then what is the meaning of what
take
from Japan and I, being an old Japan re sldont, was to take them over on my own as count
fat was your express object ?—Yes. Is it not very funny then that you should say the voyage was from Honolulu Lo Hongkong with the option of going to Yokohama Certainly not.
there.
at 1--No, I came On the way from Honolulu didn't here.
When were you last on board the cry think on the 25th May.
When
you
it was complained to you that there were no previsions on board, why didn't you take some of the head men on board and show them the provisions. That was not
my
business.
to go.
Any fraud on the Hoiwalian Government
at Yokohama.
What preparations did you niske i-I lind provisions.
Did
Far Eastern lands and is seeking to interest ments out of puckes. The original debt of not attended-dritt last reason. about $100.000, still re-ins unpaid, and My proposition is that drill for recruits and the people of America in their welfare. We of core, the expense of une or actual yay. Sergeants and Corporals. I am sorry to say, claions of the large multitude of band in to this must be added the loss of all inter-effectives Inst the 1st December-to- trout on the money for 18 years; but the the 15th March and for effectives from tile take the following extract entitled. A plea the nth December to the 15th March. I leave for the Blind of Asin front the number Committee
just fled in considering that out offectives from drill from the fat to the that lies boforo us feel the idens of the original promoters havo baen fully carried out, when they see that, 16th December because a gross many of
The writer (J. Crossett), having made our Volunteers are also rowing men, and during the past year, the been utilized by the Amateur Dra they cannot possibly be in training for Asin his home rust of the time since 1670, matic Club, tha Sketching Club,
the time
that and turning up to drill at the same has become exceedingly interested in theao Choral Society, the Musical Club and keeping up the name of Volunteers if we become deprived of any of their sentees,
I said before, it ia no use our who have, through disease and malpractice, time. As I bodies, far their meetings, besides having only require from the effectives twelve of that great Contiacut, schols and homes Wa There should be founded, in various parts afforded accommodation for the Cam-
orite render themselves effective that is all | who
what can be done through love and pattezco. bridge Local Examinations, the Organ drills in the year, and as soon as the roof industry for such poopla as specimens of
dy fair and the annal bazairs of that is required of shape.
Recruite une for their elevation; and
having
the paol Convent. The fact, tn, that the Freo Li-
find it mous, the natives of these Aslatio countries too much trouble and do not tura up to by such large numbers of visitors encour-
from
Come
The need for such workera is svar
overwhelm
of
these
Bave notice that Mr Shappard was broker, some-bouks- prepared--and pet on boards. I did not know that at all. If I had additional books and objects of interest, the psf politics at home by educate ther-in books or to trades,
THE COMING JUBILEE FETE AND drawn the application to the Harbourere put up here, in Hongkong -Oh,
I
may
ly ingressed feeling of security along the Defendant said that only three of the Eers For the last names on the list had been found in the Nito Valley in Upper Egyp five years oxcursionists have been repoter ed to the lower reaches, of
of the river
His Lordship said that proved nothing. it is true, inust of the magnificent mong Witneno, continuing Formerly there ments of the ancient kings are situated; was a law allowing a certain number of Chi- but now the vast rock-hewn temple at nese to go to Honolulu every year, but that
law was recalled this year. Aboc-Simbel, in accessible, with its four | |
You wished to go to a certain place ind Did you give any order for some pro now paintings -
igures of Rameses IL and its un- By Mr Francis-The passports are issued you state in the charter-party that your visionat-Yos, if 135 men were gomg the Medical Society and other similaret render ourselves effective.
me tepelere to be visid, gaing to that place is merely optional There was enough food for those who were the in Honclule and sculptares.
und and as greatest attraction Nubia has to offer to That is compulsory. They are all is-
When was it aétiled that only 45 were to the antiquarian student. Travellers will susd in Honolulu. Batween 30th April be climbing the Keresko Mountain to look and 28th May the number of passports you wished to perpetrata 1-If you will go? Either on the 26th or 27th. The out avor the dins distance of the desert which I examined was 58. Sometimes allow me to explain, I chartered the vessel plaintif said the ship had bester go with track to Abu Haused. We shall almost ex bundle of twenty or thirty passports are
Bo that I could leave her here, and in" that the 45 men as he had had too much trouble the Baxter Mission School and the Freon here for two or three times and that will themselves, in time; imitate the worthy pect apon to hest that the long caravans brought to toe without the nee themazlves as I would have taken steamer to join her with the matter already.
Foa ever ascertain sufficient of the orary sut Museum, continue to be resorted I was not hore last season, but it seems to example. have again beguti to bring the wealth of coming at all.
How many passenger did you take to law to know that if you intended sailing ages, the hope that the facilities the offord me that a good many of our men attended from the fact that the numbers the Dark Continent to the markets of
pagkong 1-Forty-six. Egypt, as is the days before the fanatical
here and taking on Chinese migrante at for quiet study and reorastion are appre drills regularly and well. It is the duty Although you propared for 1001-No. Soudanese had learnt their power.
Yokohama the requirements of the law as to survey were very much more strict than if cisted, and the Committes only regret tacir of every member of the Corps to render deprived of sight or hearing are very great,
and because generally, notaing in
done to inability to expend money in the purchase himself efficient, not only account of and you had taken your
ouigranta on board hore
which
Who be drawn into
are ready to devote th mselves to No questions having been put, the Chair-war at any moment, but I think teaching the blind of China? It 18:0 00080 Is it not vary funny that all the banks known that the law was so complicated on
the matter I would never have entered in Mr Georga secunded and the resolution was the Colony to join and work hard until philanthropic from Europe and America for
man proposed the adoption of the report.
is the duty of every young man in
which has appealed to the hearts of the Master. Inow state that I did not with-
had
more than a hundred put ap altoge to it at all.
Do you remember when you first spoke agreed to. draw it; I morely gave the Captain orders 26, 1987.
he makes biweelf effective. unter but it is not known, Fast any one has; KORG.;
A few have bear taught on many years.
orally How many had you standing when you in Mr Brewer, if you are sure you spoke to pay the bill whatever it
You soo what the effect of the
nteer presale to teach their sightless brothers. As to the 870 spoken of I took 2 as arrived here?--I had 40 in the 'tween decks him at all about the ship-It must have MEETING OF HON KONG VOLUN
might
movement has beon at Horse. persona will vialt Hongkong to witness the
and I think 14 in the cabin.
been about the 7th of May, but it may have
TEERS
would never have been in the gland (or doas its fearful work-amosg"
prond posi rejoicings. Among this number, with the fare of gilditional passengers
The annual general meeting of the Hong-tionale is now had it not been for her Volun-all fures. I he looked the provision low fares from
And how many did you countract in bean scorer utually make an exa-kong. Volunteers was held as the Head eers, and it is only right that every trica) blind. Canton and Macao, there is
which it is impas.
Did Mr
Bri-proportion as little doubt a large crowd of scoundrels and find items in
mination of the ship!-I requested him to. Quarters yesterday evening Major Tripp isher in Hongkong should fellow the or.. will look to this city, for a three days to could have been put on board. Far
thermors I haro
something to
you got money out of the Chinaman does, and he w
and he went on board for that pur-presided, the other officers present being ample of the young men at home. Itruat considerable respect g This may, influence the I think will be. of requery,
to pay for oron that I considered it my pose.
Livat. Woolley, Lieut. Holmes, and Lient in Hongkong Volunteers not piny
7tak vill conclusive in
us found in the families of the forward with a will prodaction of serious fres, and such
such being the
every matter. I find that I
board
Did he make my thorough examine Hawkins, R.A., the now Adjutat. money. though you got it cut of another man's around, but whether to examined her all thing to do is to pass the seconuts for the member, by the put on
the learned and You considered it your own money all of the ship --Well, he looked The Chiron said-Gentlemen, the first home but the renging
Lot each individual It is so common to regard the more could have been put on board.
of new recruits of taking a great amount of extra precaution I produce this receipt for the 21 tons of From him my own money.
fortune-telling on being the natural pur packet ?--I considered everything I got through I don't know.
past year, of which I will read the
the sammand
do kis suit of the Blind: that
alber hardly protect this rich city fram
and by every means, in from incendiarics. water The Captain told me before he
Did not Mr Brower tell you that the ship Wo have paid $154.30 for ammunition, best to strengthen the Corps. Do not leave courap in life is thought of, by the parents Be Wodehouse down Way precautions are necessary.
that no provisions had
Wand in gold baru You borrowed it, didn't you 1–No; I got wanted extensive repairs before she could
20ounts that 6,090 everything to the officers, but let every in- of such over
child who design doing something been put by plaintiff I said that was
it as monry due.
take eurigrants? -No
rounds of amantuition." to coolies on the ralls for pulling the strange, and he said, Naver mind, thera
the
Had you any letters of credit høre 1—
Did he engines, should be kept ready for duty, plenty on board.
sof the corps which uld the
we are gathered here of the fortune-telling business, tho parents While wo No.
now allow On the 28th
-mo to introduos to year Dir during the two evenings of the fête.
and 30th of May the plaintiff told me that
Any introductions to European Bross the dook
and I have sent in a requisition he would buy passports for the men who
child. SD sure the Aliutint, Linut. Rawkins, who I was now in all hopes but beggary for the rafflicted
··berol-I-had-writte
Did be give you a list of the repairs that Government for the cost of 6,000 reen·ts, will
will aid in the endeavos tu reach hut boas left and make them ready.
do everything fie can to promote the d you or
For had you neti—I wrote bo- were required --No,
but at present the matter is standing over. welfare of the corps. (Applause). I do with teachers and methods of instruction Lordship if this was said in fore I came
How long was the vessel in dock ---Eight | This would amount to $133.00 to bare not propose to go into the question of sah the Blind of China? Planes boar în mind presarice of
Answer my question. Had you any let or ten daya, hea Anybod
funded. The launch
that there are needed at least a few enthu that, wo tors of introduction to European firms here
Wuliams we must see what men we have No.
ITS DANGERS,
To the Editor of the OMINA MAIL.
Ogt.
SIR,-Probably not le than 100,000
burst of
lebs
And
the case it is the duty of the Government 21 tons of water, and it is impossible that to satisfy the community that they ara
tu.
fireman, from
The Floating Fire Ragion and the Land Engines should be kept with fires up the
former should be brought on this side instead of being left lying at Yau-on-tee.
Water mains should be turned full so
weat
on
ready
Defendant said he was not sure, but he throughout the city, au that time may not had been told, and he thought he could be lost in dealing with any fire.
ther.
Hongkong -I think a Lundred; I gave an orde: for hundred.
And you
Had
The Chinese should also be arged to in- Prove that passports could be bought He Mesere Schellhies & Cot-No, but I had
crease their staff of watchmen -
Yours,
THE PROPOSED HOME AND
· ORPHANAGE
To the Blitor of the ¿China Mail.
26th October, 1887.. Sm-Commenting on my letter of the 24th inst, one of the grounds on which
You take exception to the suspe of the scherze. for the establishment of a Home and Orphan
to SO WILS
45
the
140
go
bis
••Lot us.
of
deacing an unusual are looked upon with.
SUM they are
and poor
1 the occupation
he not tell you she was rotten, or ont of the funds of hays been parl for ( dividual member work for the interests of for him, I too poor to engage & teacher nearly a-No, she had just come out of have been paid for by the R BROKER/ Horps.
Ca
to
Who
What were the repairs made?-The cop- for instruption 57 Gmounds to 820divisions to Hefore we took stastic mon and women who will act as plo
To what
give u5.2
Lear
May
I ask those who are thinking of aiding the matter in
204 8. Oxford, with. Chas. Parker to corre Brooklyn, N. Y., or H. M. Lane 62
Chica
Sergt. Dipple-No one could obtain per the writer, J. Crossett, Phe foregoing Did Mr Brower make a survey raport, from the Gas drawn | mission to shoot on the range except tho bile on a recent visit to this city, called
• Editora de príter vi
Volunteers. No private parties could get,}
per was taken off and the sides opened for hute paid $18; the Gas Company's bil for the end of December wa cats make up the sera and he the founders of a work whore His. Lordship-Had you any letters to inspectiou
ase of fittings, &, was 8261. 10 advartis subdivision, and I trust a will then come good results was told afterwards, however, that the written to them formerly telling them I was say
Was the vessel insured?-That I cannoting, $3.15; shroff, 12; retreatments, up and see that we get the lista afted up in station must be apparent wave the
$148. On the other hand we have price of passports had NOZZLE.
gone up so high coming and to look out for cargo
ahalanco
Be earnest in this matter, End surely the A proper manner. With regard to the owing to so many being wanted,
that
Did you try to fuauto her 1-No; it was
men and means will be forthcoming. If subsorip-shooting parties which were got up by from last year at the Bank Bank 69.79. Lieut. Woolley, I do not think the ex-von, can go yourself, do Do If you can.. Mr Francis-Was not your arm in Yoko-none of my business. amount required could not be paid for
Llly, 8104; interest from the them. After the plaintiff gave the order hama absolutely insolvent bofore
You left"
Did you to try to insure your own interest giving us a balance of $160.94, to which penge of the ammunition should be borne trsuade a friend to, do that; or if you for the vessel to
with the
there-No. mon, I got
in her 7-Yes.
unst pull a must be added the $133 due from the Do- either by the And was your application secopted vernment for the ammunition, which will They were, or by the Government. I each the phject, set about it,
good many indirect corda to Wore they not unable to pay their debta Do information on the
Boto speak, private parties. day that there were any more ready to go.
son of the same day or next for want of ready money 1-Of course they Yeast extent did you inetre 7--I did examined thess accounts and found them find their own számunition,
us a balance of nearly $300. I have and I think gentlemen joining them
cliquid I had no more communication about the 65 could not pay all their debts.
that is what we usually mean by not insure finally at all; I was arrested correct. Before passing them I shall be fa grant might be made if we started Reppen Ave,, Jerary City, NORA Well. alongside the re
Tensel. having
Laut, Woulley I think pothapa some Examined by Mr Francis—) |
insolvency. But they had a lot of money before I could pay the premium cia-I produce the
pleased charter party of t
of the
in any remar that any small dus to The body of Mercury. The
At what office did you make your ep-gentleman may have to make. theor.
the parties again. age is that the schemes now published fit
writing. It is
Didn't the bank refuse to honour your plication-The North China asurance It is the original. cheques (After in my And
*Light. Woolley
-I should like to k embraces the training of European girls. There is a good deal of scratching in it; but refused because I had no money in the pause) Of course they
hor mach ammunition the
Government. 1. had 88000 to
to pay
Hi 85000 insolvent-No.
Did you suspend payments --No. intended to give any prominence to the gold. I have no house in Honolala. I had European element The Home is not in- no funda in
Honolulu to
Then, how did you finance II sattled the balance pay tended to be a School for English Girls' of the freight. in the sease suggested by you There are, have paight ($1000) on strival thero. Ierything as far as I could and went away
through cargo put on board. however, quite a number of people in this Cohera The cargo was my own. I kept no lony and in the Coast Parts whose incomes banking account here. My busine a was are too limited to send their girls to a first- uot all done through Sohel bass & Co. The Glass English school and who would be only Mercury brought about 200 tons of cargo. too glad to avail themselves of the English fr Francis Two hundred tons of old
rit' Ngs all of iron. What did it consist of then Wall, there was old irun, battles, and...
Had
If you
will observe that,
expression Europeans idolnded in for the voyage to
bany.
will carefully read the scheme, you if you and given me notice I should have bat Lordship-And your firm was really I have not seen a survey reports Lout. Weviley-May I asit how that is?
by the manner in which brought a clean cokong. I paid 850001 ::. incorporated I into paragraph IV., it was not in advane, I had to pay here $3000 is
the
education
given in the Eurasian castion of
It was forment such a class,
that these word* Europeana fooluded
Tron
the Home. It
were inserted in
in this subordinate position And
other rubbish of thas kind NEW you a single ale of goods in the whole
How
with a cased.
not
+
ekindare contemplated in Chips
Mr Fraucis-Did you pay all your debts the carry think it was about $500, | requisition to be signed and that it was copious which have not bean collected; at Fan-For deaf orkie 9.
in Japán ---No.
You owe monoy in Japsa yet -—Yes.
How much 1 About $30,000 1-(Indige"> mantly) No.
820,000-No,, Over $10,000 --No. Over 85,000 --Yes."
one Fatt Hai and one How at Hongshow in the north and Swator.
or hava you ever neen such a thing-No, The Chairman-Not ant
that permission to our office and gave us a number of in- teresting points about the Bind of foreign Licut Ecimes-With reference to Did ho ever give you an estimate of the
The Chairman That I cannot my: I was question of ammunition I think there would landa. He is a missionary to China, and expense you would bave to go to in fitting not here. Captain Francis is the only
somewhat of a traveller in Europe. per te no dificulty in getting subscriptions to Waunderstand that an Institution for the bar for migranta-Ho gave me an order son who can answer that question, and he in over the cost. Lisut. Woolley started Blind has been established at Peking, by s
Present.
tacso shooting parties, and while he was it. Wm. Murray, and that 3 whit to do
Did you calculate what the 'szperse of
Woolley I have beard
it stated absent I took charge by general consent, tons of the k
ether Institu out of that order would that the Quartermaster Sergeant sant in the and I havo in my pocket now a list of sub- be-Tex I including the two boats.
neither signed noe returned to him. The gentlemen making up those partiss en place, 1 Did you ever get an
officer
to survey
The Chairman anno maer any tered freely and willingly into the arrange in the south, where work has begun. Pek- the provisions on board 1→→No.
question on that paint. You say the first moution of sending |
Lieut. Woulley-Another question Yoont, and in some cases the money wing, Shang-Hai and Hong-Kong, or Cantón · paid down and the remaining subscriptions should have at se early day schools opened sway the vessel with 45 pasengers was should like to ask is about these payments Le were not collected simply because the shootso for these afflicted boys and girls made on the 20th; now up to that tinis you the Gse Campany. presume we couling stopped before the seaan was over, Bad In what vessel did you leave Japan --I were under the impression that the vessel make one payment and have done with it?
Practical under these qumstancen I did not feel fie and experienced teachers and leftin
earl, the Mary Dohm was going with 185 passengers. I must The Chairman lave to Mr. Cross, juod in collecting the shayriptions the instituties uile for maintain What place did you leavg I left for correct myself there. On the 23rd it was of the Gas Company, and told him that we the shooting was stopped for a special resina, as the peple there are benevolently can easily be raised in understood that the vessel would go with a could not go on making these payments son. It saque to be understood that I was disposed, but they first want to see the You wer
me must have paid for
for the to be held responsible in my position as an cular?-Nons in particular
changed their minds, Did you intend to go back to Japan when
toogres Mr. Crosett is trip?—It | Infirmary I— Tas.
My present intention is to inform the e-tics every Sunday morning tu was not a pleasure trip,
of the Did yon, pay: Well, what did
instructed the Captain to pay patting up and paring for these fittinge, and of recreation. I should be very
very pleased to I to start a
bgain, ha Wors Schollham and Co. your agents or Lieut. Woolley Bly ressons for ashing helped considerably to make the med good gone out on a getieral search the Captain's 1-My agenta Saga chout the animunition is that I'm given to shots; in fact, as will be 681
Tro the Pacino Ye
sheets, 015 the Whom did
my
in the scheme.
In my letter I described the buildings cargo Now the cargo fetch here?a crus not going to azy place in part-large number of passengers, and then t proposed for the Home and Orphanage. The teacher's residence could be no arratiged About $1,
1.800. go fetch her
as to separate the wings in which Eurasiaus Well, what cargo did you put on board and Chinese would be severally domiciled in the Mercury here bought 200 tons of the most effective manner possible. The stones, and put them on board, children wright ? ach other when out for What did
you pay for the stones -I rareation, but could neither as nor can't exactly
Ba's ean tellus
what ropghly
you had finished your E
which
| will.
Did you take any svepa zar, geting up on the bitisyn as they how stand for 8100. a call on my time to attend the firing procal agency in the United States,
Pin the company are willing to self officer for these parties, and it wAR I
Ingmen and others called of the felda, may be
you mean to do 1-1 in Mouton dy lees to the Harbour érument what we have done with regard to fact that they were originated for the sakerord to work in 1 communicate with each other when in Schell bass and Co. paid of the Penite inlaude Dainesa on some the bill whatever it might be on
wix them to take them over. 6 when them started I believe they 45haled 12 inarju NA SKIN,
less.
emndered mittee.
Glinese
tion
tended
they
over the f
aby
"man" were
Quito
To sub
Mr. Charles Parker, to whom Mr. On- undertaken the work of auswer log inquiries and siding in every way thos Ford the Deaf. He has had 12 years, of active
doors Bat the question of more or post. I baliose
would no doubt be about
I think dered from time to time by the Comshot 1,800 or 81, 100 for me, and time to time by the Comthern was about 8830 more to pay,
Leave Yn charge of your tween himself, and Lesers Schallbany and Stonecutter's Island has been stop 11 Fay With regard to the
Defendant, then produced on account be understand the Bunday morning: shinting to come of the best abuts in DER PAT KAọ can gơ ng Asia, as teachers of the Blind Perhaps I uitght to add a word about the sides? Put anything else on board be home
die stones 1-Oh, yes, I sent some Bensvilent Society and work goods to Yokohains to be sold them..
Where did you put your farmisure no relating to payments for the targo put vase it was said the men had fired away all
divisions I Did they
W thinkt wonky kayation. belong to you also 1-Ze the oson y Na P Is Chinese gentlemen well know, to There was also some private property
By on board the Mercury bars. In turtas Bra termen womentitled to 10,000 ment and satisfactio je heen eBequṛagne and is in housukt vigor for one of bl
•What was the value of your furniture 14 anination no said he thought it was grounds from the Government -6,000 rounds aloned officers could be appointed from pine on board. I left it on board bensura dont on what that has got to do with the to My Sheppard about the brokerage of the have been used, but thice have been pald present effective Froh an aresd
intended to fale the ship as Lokohama,
t ship. En taid he was making arrangements for out of the funds, and I have requisition= | would possibly infuse fresh oneries His Lordship-The suggestion is that about settling with the purutil, in ared the Government for the value.
Corps. The great secret, spodrding to board would roll in Honolulu for more than you went away simply to get our cut of the wine, culpey when he was diseased:
out Woolley Thea 4 undersaud that idea, is that we should all work, wel koges
It was never my intention, a several lesd.
Ignore the good the members ante done and
we still doing, bo) rather to and them by providing propice thalies recognised by Government to which the girls rescued
of
calculated that the cargo has put on
about the 18th of May that he Grat троке
the
andidates, he intr them, and with his important question