No. 7790-August 11, 1888.
THE Eritish stommer Westmeath, Captain A. Btonehouse, arrived at Kobo from Bn toum on the 80th alt, after a pressge of 44
Alt days including
I think very for of the English public, ner
THE CHINA MAIL.
TER SULENUS OF BARROXONY-A celo-That this London-foottish practitioner as brated London medical authority writes:
suredly posseason the faculty of being in soreral places at once, and being whini our old copy books called unwearied in well-doing.
News says gas. The Hyogo indood of the cooks who cater for the public
brings one of the largest
<
at restaurante, de, know how excellent a cargoes of kerosene oil brought by any vessel result is attainable in the form of spic
Extract." to this port viz, 100,000 casa, She reports by the proper ste of “*
"
having phased a large quantity of timber The summer season kabig' the time That his Reminiscences of a Visit to
and wreckage betwaon Ourbines and Rock Islaved.
The Java Bote of the 21st July says that the rising in Bantam bas been put down, so far an military power could be brought to bears upon it. Unfortunately the leaders of the surnction have hitherto
cach ped sember, and capture. They are three in exorcise such influence, that the minds of people can only become tranquillised by their arrest. The inquiriss made tend ng coastenance to the view of the insurrection arising out of popular discontent. It seem
to
bare beats thu outcome
ore of grievances rankling in the minds of certain ambitious individuals who- telt wounded in spirit at being to ked down open and alighted by the pativo honduren. Many hadjies took a leading part in thò rising and gave it religions manstion.
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for
for consuming it. Nothing is juoro tempt ing in appearance, in flavour and in coolness than aapia folly as the medium in which little cold fillets of all kinds fish, fawl; as well sa sainds. Nela's Gelatine" is. game, In
Jobeter, dey be served, the basis, "Liebig" to colour and give
ghality and body, a little Tarragon vinegar and Worcestor sance to favour, and a little lemon juice, giving ut a ridiculously small cost a perfect sepio jelly,
Lady'n Pictorial.
ment
the
PROFERIOR Sukiya writes from Inawashiro, under date the 27th mitime – Bendai-sats continues quist The heavy rains hase randored the descent to the omter drogerone owing to landslips in the crater's walls and at other steep places. It has not yet boen possible, therefore, to take any accurate measurements The work of making an outlet for the pint up waters of the.
Nagase- PERMISSION to visit to mainland for the gown, near the village of Magusair bonofit of his health has at last, anya. tho boon actively commonced.
red. Largo numbers Jiji Shimpo, been granted to My Kin, the of men are engaged. But already the rice- Corean refugen. Mr Kin bas heon fields belonging to several villages have be- A sad in- instructed to proceed to Sapporo, and not gun to suffer from want of water. to leave that place until he receive further eldent of the catastrophe is that severo instructions from the Government. A fighting has taken place between the men constable in plain clothes will live with Mr of various villages for the possession of Kin to watch all his enmmunications, ex-available water. Each village now finds it umino his correspondence and accompany necessary to post a watch night and day bim when he goes out. Mr Kn arrived at prevent marauding of this charactor. We Yokohama on the 26th instant and left on mentioned in a rarent issue that disturbance
of following day by the Wakannura-marn, Mr Kin, the Jiji adde, applied to the Government for permission to stay a few days in Yokchuros bat bis application was refuged.
the
to
Egypt as one of the twelve apostles during the chaleta spidemic there were. characteristic bat that it is quite impor elble to adequately represent a lecture
That by all exante U, the Governor is THE OPENING UP OF THE UPPER refused to dat about ten days after bo po farrod to seem to be those on the upper
the
до of
by a rattling, robust, and dramatic ponderova Majesty, of the Law and the Rite apposition was then aroused and is the same evening a clungo came over hitrin as the timo. The officer in charge
speaker like Dr Canthie. That in a book entitled ↑ War Corners in
potential Power of Finance are where."
Egypt, descriptivo of the cholera postil-That now Bis Excellency has interested and take away the traco They have.no, days after he either was or pre- says The vessels may have boun a mile off,
enoo in Egypt, a very graphic picture is given of the Scotch Doctor, and of what to accomplished.
That I observe you have thrown much light spor the now arrangements for collecting Opium dutias at Kowloong, and have shown the advantages gained thereby, ns well as the disadvantages of which wo lave got rid.
himself in the alterations to the Race- couras, our local Sporta may nightly lay
when the
not a factor taken into consideration in
YANGTSZE.
turned to jail. Ele often would not cat his bridge, as when the Captain not him at the (N.-U. Daily New
food, and then be lost his strength. Lat foot of that bridgs, ho told the Captain the Correspondent.) this matter of forcing double drains.
Chungking, July 24th, terly he took very little food, and the engines had been stopped); very shortly That about the only negative good point Quite a ripple of excitement was causedovaning before he died he would only take after, the witnesses vary a to the time
about Sir Popó Benuosay was this, that here today by the posting of a proclama a little milk. I attribute his not onling to the offer in
charge ag rict Magistrate announcing a resolve to starve himself. I am of opi- - ákv. tion by the District
immediately, he roado his officials tos The line, and the intention to run a stosuor to Chung im he gras out of his mind after his trial iden of the
Qictor Mater · មsuring had 2nd
time "the in effect and I'm the Governor."" king. Several months a. e, when procinnis
gunner John Roberts, chief tar
tornkey of the jail, the Hebe saying he was struck NB tion That a recent friendly contest proved that, points above, although none were issued in still hoped that be
..wero posted at song and other said that after being, sentence? deceased ginger of the Avrátook Apeur saying
his order hard starboard and.. bo might be get when pilbod guinst femalo grace and this province, so far as I have been able to that some of his friends would stand socuarto stop" (but by this time both vessels eu I should say about two minates after the dexterity at tenofa, avun the combined learn, pot there was a general expectation rity for him. When his lawyer omo and
that the steamer would soon appear.......
No told him that he had failed to get security, had ran a little off their course) the resela
collided. The distance is as dificult to as "no" now being manifested again..
The next day be only ata half his dinner, The merchants ohjeet to the steamer's the coming because tine foreigners would come to be helpless
Dr. W. Van dor Horden deponed that inc
the order hard a port" was given, it is difficult to extravagant notions on this point, which focused had been under his treatment in to a question in
say," and he said this in answer In examining, in évident the experience of places formerly opened as the Folebane General Hospital, for discate doubt; but if wo take this statement as 10 ports fails to warrant
“spine and brain, i
to kime They fear that the price of gouda duwn last year. He said I was thon of opinion tween the order to stop and the c
in the latter eud of distance with the Engineer's :R. LO under the sweet assurances that a Spring the river would be known to every one that docensed was doomed to become an in the tlistance was probably about smile or Mooting is again possible,(pag
hero, and so they would be unable to realiosenne paralysed man, and as he was leaving the 9 to 5 of the 4. Apar's ship's length. But their present profits. Instead of computi hespital to mix in society I mentioned my I must take it thoy were so close that in the That the holder rolling which has lately: tion being the life of trade they fear it impressions to his friends. I mentioned thu judgment of the officer, as he says
Apear's been going on from the hill-side munt would be the death of it. Eight out of ten same thing to the American Coneul-fleneral there did not seem a ohares of clearing of the archants are said to be opposed to and to the English Acting-Consul, as casca and if he had endeavoured to do so other one the sisacer's coming, but the opposition is were coming up in their Courts against him wise that by putting his helm to port and
noisy and probably shows to be more than In it really is. It is greatest among those give evidence in Court that he was not worse. The engines were not reversed also expressed my desire to his lawyer to stopping he would have made matters who deal in foreign gauda.
responsible for any of his acts In my until from 2 to 3 minutes after the collision. The host people no opposed to the opinion the hospital would have been a Iam of opinion that ap to the point stomer's coming because they four, ng better place thau the jail: it was a very the officer of the Aptor gave the order hard That the language beard at the Gap ter would be thrown out of employment. The horror occasioned by his sentenco aggrav-ride The Jesmond v Earl of Algin (L.F
debt with reason, that many of the sad thing. I believe that the terror and -port he unquestionably did what wasright, minus of the Tramway this morning was literati are opposed becaush to coins impression on such a wau than on nuother. few redonda he lost after giving that order.
is a foreign nted his disease. It would make more 4 P.O. 1), and I do not consider that the
themselves to rest in their little beds
have a cause, and that some must be responsible for it..
That I don't mind admitting that we have That possibly a big catastrophe is needed
got more in return than appears at first
to rouse those who are really responsible sight, unpecially if you take into account to a sense of duty!** the immense power for anugrance pos- sensed by the Chinees, and accept tha assurance that overything now geen us smoothly as a clock,
That all the same I cannot quite get over the sentiment involved in the con- cassions, although admitting the expe- diency of the arrangements tunde. That in one point I quito agres with you, mely, that the whole thing was mar vellously well conducted by Mr. Justice
Kurnell, and that he has got but small acknowledgement for bis services, That some time ago H. E. the Governor
not taken from the Pray yok, and all
of the
bo
› callision
hon
becanto a boulder had playfully bont officials fear distira foreigners To I do not mean that the actual being in jailío himself going to the wheal before turning.
rail of the line, and then bounded off nnder a bridge.
That Mr Justice Leach is evidently careful to daw a marked lino batween time
But I am
venture, and they do not into closer contact Altogether the prospect soumn to be a his being sentenced caused him. It was
among the people affected him, so much as the terror which the telegraph to make sure that the order gloomy one;
was obeyed, aura thin the equivalent of many predict a riot when
the
not so much the being in jail as the being that time which the oss of the Enry nover ronth here, because it she is able steamer comes Others think aho will contenced that impressed him.
Haase (LR. 9 F.D. 81) decided an oflicar. Dr Edwin Wheeler, surgeon of the jail, was entitled to, in order to mako to ascend the rapids and avoid sunken gave corroborative evidence of deceased's mind if Art. 18 was applicable. transaction in shares and one for cash, rocks, the dignant natives will assemble strange conduct after all hope of his boingisolf under the plea of necessity
Assen!leged was given up, at the conclusion of case
that unless the officer can ex upon the wountain sides from which: will hurl huge roots and domolish her. which the jury gave the following vor within the interpretation given to Rules Those who contemplate taking passage on diet:
18 and 23 by the cases, he failed to may have to enchanter. A complete suit Field, died from natural causes, and while the trial trip will now see what dangers they We find that the deceased, Barber comply with the statutory direction by of armour would be a bad idea. By regretting that medical testimony as to his engines, and the Apcar wanld be linbis
reversing as well as
as stopping elf abonne lot no missionarien be taken on rental condition, was not called at the trial for that nou-feaanse Now, what is his board, as they have an inborn tendency to which resulted in bis imprisonment, we find defence to
effect: I aware of this sad will no doubt be on his jail. guard. Seriously though, there is likely
be
especially when the rise and fall of stocks powerfully affects the question: That the American Opera Company is
greater ruccess than the Ainurican Musi- sal Comedy Company.
not
his
intimited his suteation of working his That the Shanghai. Rickeha coolio is not stir up riots. However Me Littlo is well that all due care who taken of him while in Ho to this charge of disobediences i
Legislative Council during the summer mouths somewhat after the manner of Galley Slaves..
the agatem irrigation was one of the sorians enuequences of the craption. Con- siderable arons of riso-fields are totally de stroyed by the mud deluge, and those that romain are threatened with destruction for want of water. Only this incident, describ Over the signature of the U. B. Consulated by Professor Sekoya, was needed to com- Kobe the following notice appears in the plete the sad picatre-the miserable surviv- Dre of the calamity encrificing lives that had local newspaper-To all whom it may con been almost miraculously saved in order to corn It to the Custom at this Fort for some of the Bar Room and Saloon Keepera
preserve the: of qustenance spared by the volca
Mail to extend credit to Scammen for Whisky and other strong drinks. Netico is now
We do not discern given that each claims against American Taz Japan Mail Besmen are not entertained at this Cos. among Chiness statesmen any indications Bulato
If all other Consuls in the East of a more vertebrate policy towards Kores, would follow the set, it would, we Vacillation and procrastination are still the
• example e
ould mot d'ordre. By foreign critics Rosident think, make 'unscrupulous saloon keeper Yuen's notion in Sanl is described Tant ho appears sings to have had his eyea ourtail their credit system cunsidorably, so far as sailors in umployment are concerned. Those out of employment, of course, get no credit oxcopt from the boarding master, and then only to the extent of a probable ad- vance whoa shipping--Nugasali Express, A JAPANESE Dative paper contalus the fol- lowing: We stated a short time since that a French syndicate was said to have con- tracted with the owfier of the copper winda in Japan for the exclusive purchase of their whole output for the space of three years pid but that it was afterwards changed for Guo gear, the contract price being 822 per picul. We now hear that Mr Furukawa the owner of the copper mine of the mame, has made a contract with Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., members of the syndionto, ig badly wan to supplying bog handed to the first į become entangled if left to themselves.
ven
copper for the space of one year,
some
brutal, an embet which we are not fully prepared to dispute. Yuen bas asked for leave to visit Tientsin, whero, perhaps, he may receive better inspiration. But our hope is at lotge. Rumoar
saga that patus were taken to impart a deur-c mashina character to Mr von Möllendorf'a nocrat and the telegraph fine was officially
to Korea roturn
Despatches were kept taken possession of But the
folks who led this move were too clever to the existence of another line of wire mit Japan. Then it fell out-perhaps more coincidenss-that Judge Denny re- Government on the very day of Mr von nared his agrooment with the Ko
Korean Müllendorfo arrival in Soul. Some hand wanted to weave these threads into consistent pattern. They cannot fail to
A
It
is neserted that the licy of the Margo's named by the latter company. The copper market in Landon according to a telegram Toing it to neatra iza Koren under the all received on the 19th inst., was weak, the guarantee of the Powers. This, at
ovonta, in a pelley-something tangible. price being £79 per tou.
As to its feasibility, there is not much to be predicted of Rhopeful character. The Powers are not going to pull China's should they, indeed? How many of them cheatants out of the fire for her. Why are suficiently intorosted in the little penin- sula to spend a sovereign on maintaining its integrity England is interested, but only in respect of Russia, and Russia has not
ro
THE Japan Gazette says:-There are some sensational stories in the native papers specting the doings of curtain foreigners in and about the Settlement which can hardly have been invented simply pour passer le temps. The Kaishin Shimbs of yesterday informs its readers that the minsteon year
old daughter of a German resident has for only shown no disposition to aggress, but is some mouth hoan and of Japanese understegt to have even pledged herself conk, by Masutaro, in the employ
of against aggression. Russia is not interested her father;
ber; and a few days ago, after robin the scuse of Chinese policy. If she has bing the patentat reuorve fund of $600, any interest at all it should be in the
R&S
opened to the advantages attaching to a 'long recess, and this apparently with-
at any vory orions detriment to the Colony,
That still at the same time it might perhaps be just as well to give some little heed to the traditionary custome of our lousi Parliament.
Tint I don't imagine the Councillora sru 'hungering aftor' a return to work in this weather; but if much longer! estranged, they may bo in danger of getting out of touch with their chief. That the greatest trinraph of the Public
supposed to be a very intelligent animal, still he is capable of being taught to run his hand-cari according to the Rales of the Rond.
to · more 'fuss than feathers.
With permission from the Tsang-li Ya pen for the steamer to sua and instruc
That this adds much to the comfort of histions to keep the peace, the officials are likely to keep the appor hand. Chungking employers, and also to the safety of pe cannot afford another riot following Bo destrinas.
cinsaly upon the last; but riots or no riots, steamers will run and Changking will be of the proclamation:-
HEUE-ARRATION APOAR |--
COLLISION CARE.
: I hoped to avoid that appeared to me an inevitable collision by continuing to port according to the rule of the road and stopping enginess a
and if I had reversed my engines I should have Loft Chief Justice Siz Theodore Ford de neutralized my part belto (having a
handed
and done the very thing propellery livered the following judgment in this case
I tried to avoid-running the other vessel on the 3ed ins in Singapore -
down. By doing as I did, I did that which In this case I have to determine in the first place which to credit of the two stories could be done to get clear, and as it was we
led to this collision.
unly.
Doss or does not this state of things jus. : ruch ne is impossible to reconcils, and antify the non-revomal of the respect of the
That some such regulation might with great opened as a port. The following is a copy explaining the origin of the events which escaped by striking our respectiva
advantage be introduosd into this mis guided Colony, where the cookie la not more stupid than bia Nerthan draught
Lieges are equally deserving of respect.
BROWNIE.
Translation of Proclamation.
The evideneò is
some of their subsequent move.
Sus Ex
mind that
engines?
Mr
The magistrate of the district Fa would eels and early position of the two vea Maredon has in his work upon Collision E -brother, and where the limbe of the in the 14th year of Kunang Beü, 6 month; † not, however, any reasonable doubt be in the best form of good sonso and to has all the people clearly understand that mente absolutely contradictory. I have Seasome observations which seem to me to and 12th day, the Tauta and Prefect of Chungking reseivod letters from the Mils which is in substance the true story, and I hear upon this subject. He says
credit that given by the witnesses for the In applying Art. 18, it must be
be berno in tary Commandant and the Governor Conrration par. I do so not only because
the screw, whilst the the Tsungli Tamen, stating tha
that
ways diminishes the turning power of the steamor was to ren from Ichang to ang partin the passager ailed, more im- alm. In the case, therefore, of a screw
to respect of the ¿
any raaterial evidence on the Ling, that the British Minister considered other side, but alas because there is a gross steamship, stopping and reversing her en
under the treaty this sould not be pre- antecedent inprobability in the
we told gines, it not always a necessary or even a for her to take when In close to the one inated at Ichang. Therefero de beam she turned round and ran into her, claration be issued in all respects similar the Arraton Apear had passed the
sed the Hebe's quarters
eral at Obenglia, containing instructions their testimony is the more consistont and, have through the water, al-
A LEGEND OF LOCHABER. {Contributed.)
that
загу
Health Bill in the direction of how not a Steuart, of Appin' wers cronies; both rented, and that it was desired that a probe the writzases of the Hebe viz., that after i Prudent to another ship state short-
to do it is undoubtedly, the careful exclusion of all power to deal with the
Public Drains.
It may be convenient here
we with dispatch issue this proclamation and farther because the three witnesses, the of reversing the prope
ly the effect, under ordinary circumstances, that all the people of the district with sold guouer, beleman, and look-out man of the
propeller whilst the ship fore and hostmen may understand that the Hebe seem to mannaand all incompetent for has headway through the water, an effect coming a steamer to Chungking is per the duties assigned to them, hardly know-
which must always be taken into considera- mitted by the Chefoo Treaty, and may noting what they were doing or not doing 18 The behaviour of a steamship ander tion in determining the application of Att be prevented. Last year when the Sze. think it is impossible to read the evidence these circumstances was not so generally health, and then to remove from their | n ́turret, struck by lightning, and his friend then bestmed hoard that a steamer was of the gunner without coming to the call known in the year 1862, when the stopping
That it is the acnie of absurdity to create
public body, charged with the duty of maintaining and preserving the public.
has been said on the unsavoury subject.
was as follows
started accretly with her love for Hakone, situ sense. Germany, France, Italy, the That Da Ho Kai might have safely said and by and by I lost consciousness. When As, for instance, Ichang, aineo its opening of the collision Thave no doubt, and the turning effect is in the one direction or the`
resting at the Apoyagi Inn at Fujisawa, where they were tracked by some friende, who had started in pursuit, and brought back to Yokohama. They young lady is said to declare that she will die of grief if hor father will not allow her to marry the man of her choice of the probable veracity of this story we can say nothing, and there- fore suppress the names which are given in the journal quoted above.
United States-all these are evidently ont of the question. Where, then, aro the guar- anteding Towers to come from? If the Marquis Teing nims at establishing any re- potation as a practicst statesman, his ex- oursion into the domain of Korean politics is unfortunate.
POSTPONEMENT OF THE MAIL. The P. & O. ateamer Mirzapore, which is The Nagasaki Express says:-As the Cap-to take the mail for Europe, arrived here tains of most of the foreign ships from only this afternoon, having had to lie to on Kobe or Yokohama arrive here under the impression that Nagasaki in teeming with account of a fierce gale that she encountered cholera and other infectious diacases, the shortly after learing Shanghai. The great only conclusion
we can arrive at is that interested
strength of the galo is clearly shown by the parties are making it. their business to
to purposely spread falsa reports to shipping reports of the Malwa and the that effect; and, under the circumstances, Chi-yuen, which both encountered it. Ow. considering that these reports have already had a detrimental effect upon the local ing to her late arrival, the Mirzapore will shipping
ping trado, which will probably continue not leave till 4 p.m.: to-morrow, and fresh and increase until
until they are
are officially con
con-postal arcangements have been made. tradioted, we think the duty of taking 50 Particulars an to time of posting will be steps in
in the matter devolves upon the local Government. We have no hesitation in found in another column, saying, not only that there has been no infections sickness bare, but that in other respects the place has been exceptionally healthy, for the time of the year, and will curupare favourably with any part of Japan.
THE STRANDING OF THE S. 8. LEESANG: The latest information as to the position;
of the Lersang, is, we regret to say, very
EXCEPT in the more respectable families day, there were great hopes of the vessel with some money to spare, it is consid- being deated off, but the result of the
pablo muisance.'
In times gone by a Maclean of Dunst and
were widowers. Maclean used to visit hit friend on the mainland, and the consamp tion of mountain daw was something prodi- a gions when they met at Stewart's Old
Keep.*
One morning, Mactoan ps found dead in
clusion that his testimony is cuite are jurisdiction the public drains, the very beside him, alive but with his former raven coming to Chungking the indulged in
much extravagant talk, desiring to assembla ab head and treat of the noxious stouches Rocks as while de slow. Le tale he told and prevent it. This was awing to their that he did not know the points of the com.the present day. The propeller exorts con-
Bable. The admission by the beluisan and roveraing rules were framed, us stupidity and se perceptible from Bowrington to
ignorance, thinking the com pros and by the look-out lad (for ho was siderable turning power on the ship, whe ing of the steaner would hinder their galletle moto) that he had been but seven her going ahead ar astern, but more An autumn storm was rising as we sat in ing a livelihood, not being aware that the mouths at sea, also frota: Belcher's Bay, and which Mr Price has
nautical point of particularly when going astern. The effect- so persistently ignorod in face of all that the auld place trying to drown memories of coming and going of the steamer with the view pats their evidence, I am of opinion is going astera and the ship has headway ne most strengly marked when the propeller former days in draughts of usquebaugh, nish employment to a large number
lunding and unloading of cargo would fur in the same entegory. That the Hebe alone through the water, the ofcumstances ur.der
menat first was to blame and the primary cause
which Art 16 is usually applicable. The foreign that the public drainage kad become a I came to my senses, Maclean and I were sed From The number of those the Arraloou Apcar, after she became aware N
has given evidence of in only question left for decision is whe
is whether climbing a golden ladder together, and who make their
other, accurding as the screw is
is right That if any one doubts this, let him go and after much toil we gained a flat plain of also not small. This by carrying cargo is of her danges, acted in to assesmanlike a lefthanded. A right-handed screw revolves,
is evident proof, annur, or
or violated Rule 18 of the Mer when the engines are going she
shead, viewed stand on Douglas' Wharf, or near the small oxtent, with two roads, one leading up this journey wit encounter danger and such a saner as to render her owner lia-handed screw from right to left. When That Me Little's Company in waking chant shipping Act (read with Rule 23) in from asteru, fruan loft to right a left- Bine Buildings, or take a tub from the roky path, the other down a gentle in dificulty is very clear. This they do not ble in substance for contributory negligence, froths air into water, it exerts when revers the screw is not deeply immersed, and Boat-house, or a pull inside Kollet's Ischias, into a garden of marvellons beauty, with an Assiring that the Chinese boatmeu the House of Lords in the collision of the
ova interests merely land at low water: if he has a nose, let The latter road had gates of brass thrown and trackers should gain a livelihood. From Khedive and tho Voncurfs (6L B up head, independently of the ruddar, the
but alas
a question, having regard to the decision of ed, consid
considerable
ble power to turn the ship's him there sniff in the verification of this wide opon. The other path was barred this it may to goon that statement, that the public drains are a with massive iron gates, and at a long nar-highest degres reasonable, they are in the Canoes 876) not without, I thinis, some dif. aseel forning to starboard or port, accord
reasonable.
as the right left handed row wieket appeared the venerable gare Moreover, among the exports of Sze the rules bearing upon this part of the This effect increases as the ship's way in
are a follows
stoppod. It
disappears when the nearly employ That the Sanitary Heard should certainly of one I knew to bo Saint Peter by his which entrons as the chief, and the boats largest timber of 'men
Art. 18. Every steamship when approach screw is so deeply immersed, that it door uro salt junks. But stearners will not sing another ship ao as to involve risk of not chura air into water. bs consulted upon any scheme towards | bunch of keys.
permitted to load with salt, so the people's collision shall slaoken her spoed, or stop and giving the order to go untern at the time Now it, as the evidence goes to show, the carrying out the outfalls of public drains Good day too ye, Gentlemen,' says the eans of livelihood will be it
be is no wise rezerce,
necessary do. into the tideway under water at low Saint, 'an' what might be bringing ye here interfered with. As to the steamers .com.
Art. 23. In obeying and construing these when the engines were stopped would from tile; or of the erection of a powerful the day? I'm no just sure that ye are means will be taken to avoid it, but if files due regard shall be had to all dangerai. Ancar, havu mado matters worse, toas
into collaion with native hoa ing
this
cause, in the words of the floor of it of navigation, pamping engine at Bay North Point baith wanted yet." Weel," says I, 'any should occur in one case ont of a myriad
, and to
Ito any special circunsta ces which
Eave lost him all chance of tiny a departure frouwould be in my judgment a auf
escapa this capable of sending a stream of sea-water kow, here we are, an we'll be much be the nitter will be carefully looked into the above rules necessary in order to avoid wou
a aufficient ne and adjusted with through all the main drains, the future holden if yo'll just aneneck (unfasten) the with the stoner,
if the fault the.
ceraity to allow a non-compliance with this 14 immediate danger. copetation will bai
of The House of Lords held, in construing part Art, ont-fall of which should be in the Sulphur door and let me an' ma' friend Maclean step made for the damaged cargo. Art. 18 with Art. 93, that actual necessity, iw. I am not mindful of the evidenco-
18. 1
think the And and
favour of this Channel, abero thero is a fairly strong in. I was no feared a bit, but Maclean so there need be noanxiety about Ure waiter.not considerations of discretion and ex.
The provisions of the treaty will
of Captain was shaking like a
which hea rowen tree. Syne To sum up the whole matter the rouning of could el cause the nonobservance of trary tendenser. Hosage Pothapa it would
even though skilfully acted on, pediency.
Bing
has perhaps a con. we'll just look at, the record first,' says the the
steamer by Mr. Little's company is in the former article.
be prudent if you saw a vessel 'one muilo off Saint, as wi that he take dann a silver entire ac ordance with the provisions of the mirror and holde it atoren Maclean who gaveing the consent and permission of the Ein- atanec that a reasonable becursity arrives at
treaty, and the fu
In the later one of the Benares, (L. R. IX suddenly starboarded and run and the fulfilment of the treaty hav- Prob: Div: p. 16, the Court held in sub, I bows to slow and stop and give the other anawesome grace. Cang yo yor ways down peror, there should be reverert obedience.
f should the Hill, ma man; we canns thole (put up By no means lead a willing ear to the vaga collision which would imperil
show my preenc passengers
But tho
nuisance.
úðal current, That, at our present rate of expansion, I think it would be risky to use Taitan water when sea trates could be obtained all the year round.
to beir
hoats, every
question
randor
4,
balance of evidence certainly
lant
, when the only chance of escape from and distans: a mile is a long,die.
time to get dent.
vn
tance
Co
do it in.
clearing would would ovidence I
R.
disappointing. As we mentioned the other That Mr Bde, as you say, boarded the Lion, | with) the likes o'ypu bers, and Maclean bonds of the place who set adlost baseless and crew is a diovbedience to Art. 18. Suchhare of there being anything like such.
bit hoisted the white flag when he hoard | Heat down the Hill fnto the Garden, and rumonra, gathering together, causing ob- take to be the meshing of Brett, M distance between the two vessels when dap ered useless extravagance in China to storm which sho experienced a few days That the qucation raised by Mr Ede, modi- And fint (beware) o' what ye. 9 selves becoming involved in the meshes of docision do not somewhat modify the ger was recognised in the uncertain and
the Lion's voice.
"Tak
was
the law.
decision
Was
not the
hie
a
the Saint heaved a sigh and said to me structions, and raising disturbances, theru and Bowen L. J. Whether or
when Maclean got inside the gate I could nee clean through him, and his heart fad or stultified by the weakly surrender like a ball o'white hot iron; and when with no other thought than for the lives of not the intention of their lordships, put to him in gros-examination, and
in the Khedite's cas, although such qualified anewer of the officer to e I, the Magistrate, roitorate my warning wat aubsequently made, will be transmitted he got into the Garden wild music arou, youzarra's and families. Carefully comi- in the report of the caso, from which it hot Anawer. But I have en the other hand
from may be doubtful, having regard to the facts
msuner, ho
ho was evidently doubtful to the Governor, and (if things continue and ravishingly fair women came from all
Alder thin to be worked as they have been in for when he touched them they turned to place to give instruction that every family hodine did at the fimo he disobeyed the the vessels raportively porting and star- Above all, looking to the literati of this may be gathered that the master of the his own and the guoner of the Hebe's slate
ment that the collision mer days) most of us know who will draft on you the name of what place, anked rest, avoiding sodition, do I urgently issue stand the Benarss case to have left it and between the order hard a port and the
may know, and the minds of all men be at order anticipate a collision. the raply.
Howover, I will take the law as I under-boarding hard, and of the Apeer quarter. the Saint. Weel, anys Lif I'm no mi this proclamation.
saster,
that he had no idea of the time endentar
sides and hold out their bonds to him; but
That the sublime assumption of authority taken it begine wian B. Ve see I couldas
Kwang-Heu, 14th
insmedinfa
on the part of Mr Price is worthy of iį bring my tongue to say it True for day. (21st Jule Year, 6th month, 16th them in the "Pply it to the facts as I udellision, and the evidenco of the d
Case.
bury with any formalities a child un- der ten years of age, and going lower ago has been fatal to the prospect of her In the scale, we find that the "infants of the poor are often simply thrown being saved. What little of value can be got out into the folds or canals, where they are from the vessel can only be obtained under at the raercy of the dogs, instead of being favourable conditions that accur only oc- properly interred. To meet this distressing essionally. The Leesang was one of the sinte of things, at any rate inside Peking, there are two carts in connection with the finest steamers in the Indo-China Steam Imperial Foundling Hospital which make Navigation Co.'s fleet. She was brought daily rounds to collect the little corpess for out from England about two years ago and burial in ground set aside for that purpoza.
the Saint, but ye'll find that
These facts I find a follows:-That the pear's engineer as to the
time you, cars has its district, one for the East was under command of Captain Sawyer and one for the West, which it visits until her last trip, when Captain Barrier. That the public will give Mr Ede every sent time and ion on earth at the pro- |
Arratoon pear sighted the mart-head, rad order to atup and the collision, 2 minutes, have s they polite name for
and green lights of the fabe, when the two will not I think bring up the distance to well mention that
credit for his good intentions, but will it now, but that make nae difference to the STRANGE DEATH OF A PRISONER ads were steering as nearly as possible more than half a mile. This leaves the
puit loons inside. Time
IN YOKOHAMA. wel was when
on opposite courses, each going about 1
10 questions whether such mancouvru a
VID B Bug- On the 19th and 20th of June Jast, a Mr miles an hour and stern to stern on that gested by Captain Bing would have been they are up, maskes of which colour they ed to imp
he ed to improve on all
, and said
when she saw these the seraphic Bang
that t may be.
the angels isang out o' tape-an
ahead at a
opinion of the officer in charge, it would or & miles, not have been successful; he says-had wings were not proportion, and he was fraternity in Japan was tried in Her Bri
fight visible, losing her green light; 50. we had to
I
Bach
Flere it may be some informants state that there is only one cart actually, which visits different parts-of the city in turo. The carts are each drawn
by a bullock and driven. by an old mathe
formerly her chief officer, was, in command.
FRAGEANT WATERS' MURMUR
object being that they should move slowly That the Report of the Hongkong and
uf way as bling Imperial equipe the
placa iu History.
.*
кауж
word is no the
дае о
between the
the
expect him to stick to his colours once the Maclesus in here, but he want. Barber Field, an Englishman, said. to be the pear: distance of 5 light successful in the greatest doubt, and, in the well-known amongst the forego seafaring rig one point and had the Hebe's rederboarded then we should not. BAYE Shanghai Bank for last half year is ahort That it will be a very gravo soundel indeed | that good looking that there was like to be Mr George Jamieson, Acting Judge. out the A. Apcar steadied on that corse that cleared her; certainly not: therefore,
to be tannic Majesty's
y's Court for Japan, before if the events connected with the lasta futter in or Corest. They were arge of arson and of having assaulted a snor out slowing 3 lights (she having 50d scamanship in that which he did, and.
and reverently. They
always tako the
right
everyone, even high officials, mast
and and sweet.
Loo
glad to
to do, especially in hot weather.
road to them which most people are only That the aweetness of the document will
small por scare are permitted to recur
him
doon there wi the
The bodies are sown up neatly in cat-
perhaps be measured principally by the
bere.
Bank's success, although many will be
pleased to see ruch a favourable record of the half-year's working...
a question of time.
or very occasionally enclosed in a rude
ting, or
coffin. They are not buried soparately, but
grate It
in & common
occasionally hap
pans that a cry reveals the fact that a litla ona is not dead, in which case it is
case it is taken to
to pit
green
light
of
・that ITO
think
on the whole there was no want of
direct interest which residents hold in the Thai Municipal Government. is as certih / wife to a rock the sea, but she's wilus. Plow of the early proved, butted another pint, shutting out again the his being placed where he was, with a left
the Founding Hos ital, where its life bange That most of the friends of the Bank will
DO
on a very sleador throud, unless it is sposci. ly stopted. The most significant fact in connection with the institution is
is that Lination is de of the bodies, a start! ing proof that whether infanticide does or does not exist to any great extent, the vernment does not regard it as a matter of the slightest consequence, Asfor the quao- diles buried no statistics are obtainable, but the cart has been asen crammed full, aven the rest at the buck being piled bigh with the little packages-Chiness Time.
be glad that the clouds have rolled by,
and that the confidence in the manse- ment, here and elsewhere, is now perhaps stronger than ever it was.
Thus I notice the nowspapers here are very quiok in following the lead of their Lon. don, contemporaries, and apting what is said and done by one of our leading modicos, the genial De Cautic
me-Ye are no
after the
the Hebs aye deevils where the steps were rentern-
ern-Japanesa policeman. The judge found that opened out the Black Macleans; and he chaired his the charges were not clearly butio
the 4. Apsar liens un-compliance with all the provisions of the evidence given, bou
of art. 18 se, under the circumstances of bound the $1,000 to keep the Hebe's green light and kept UN to come as the sun is to rise: it is only now, pair body. W that the Saint says to cesed over in the sam
that c tre with the alte Taoled
alternative of six months until the flete was 23 points on the Apear's handled propeller, justified. just yet; get ya Peace, home and mind what
imprisonment. The Japan Herald Fe has seen and per
ays Mir
pork bow, when both vessels were in. Judgment will be for the Arratson" That if the Head of the Public Works in baps the next time ye come here we'll may Mr Field should be placed in quarters where clear of such other; then suddenly the Bebe It was understood there would be au en-
Jamieson probably did this in order that position of safety and would have gone dixar. foolish energh to hoist the flag of bu you name down there, though sometimes propor restraint would be put opoti iz starboarded, as sail by her witresses, to quiry as to the amount of datuapun after-
be let yo in: we don't like to pit thems reaucratic infallibility, and declare war it has to be done. Now be off wi' you and The security was too heavy for the accused the order of "h-ed starboard
and rawards. against the community over this fad of drink less smuggled whisky in future; and to find and he was committed to prison across the car's bow; that the distance at
wi' that he gave his bunch o' kaysa flourish
About a forcaight after he was incarcerated monstrated its suitability to our needs, Carrierrechan inside as hard and Maclean quest held later on, of which the following par inmediately on seeing the greenext thing a rello charity, Duluth
but probably a little more or less then a
The first thing worded in a candidate for cumstances, which were revealed at an imile; and that the officer in charge of the the reprisals will be sharp and hot. | lying doad beside mus.
public office is availability, and then the is a part • of the.
report-
then for the first time ballat Parapher Tyne, light That our local Jupiter on the Board is over
prisoner détalied to attend the deceased, lig himself in danger, gare the order apoiting for #ght, and I know many wonder if Jack is proposed? Maude came into jail, and till a week or so after to the holur and as soon as the vessel man's bank account by the artistic beasty deposed that when he (the deceased) first hard port, half applying his hand You can't always judge the mza of a others who will lead bias a helping hand (Clare's rival)-Propored! You mein you his cantanos, he was strong. He did not began to come round put the tale of the picture on the outside of his office to forge is thunderbolts,
wonder if he has accepted. -Town Topica, act strangely, and hoped to get off. He graph at stop. (the helm and telegraph resale. S morville Journal
deal drainage, without having first de- and I remember no, more. till I awoke wit the pressed died ander rather afrenge cich these vessels than were is uncertain.
:
BEESTE-How radiant Olara looks!