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PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS,
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And
a confession out of him. Ingenuity, is or-i haysted in the contrivance of these torments, which include plunging the man into boiling water, burning his flesh, with red hot irona,
THE DAILY FRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL ST¤, 1893,
The Russian staamers, Petersburg and Russin are on their way to Vladivostock with batches of canviats. The former connel arrived bars pas. today with 807 daportés for Sheria, and will doubtless after discharging her human freight proceed to Hankow and load with fosfor Odessa,
A abroffin the employ of Mr. Vlaganot, stora
to
honest, compran sone from beginning to and. If new Arrivals, while as to the children, they are Nieggo may trade no mabagallons betwen
teen days' imprisonment.
SHANGHAL
TIENTSIN.
14th April.
❤
THE AMERICAN TREATY WITH
KOREA.
consider that having paid away theas large sums | Justion Hawkins seemed to doubt whether all the barracks and raining their health in cabarete mission to export Utineso produse to foreign conn- and other places of ill fame, the soldlem Ulve in tries and to import foreign mannfasturegiats Okina. he was se mpoh entitled to claim against Mr. legal pointe had been raised, Jetone Ho as against any other creditor. These His Lordship-The reason, equity, and fair-, military stations, moh having his wife, children, No right, say the Ministars, hea over best grant- were the only two points that arose.
pose of the decision are such that I should nor and a little gurdon, When the garrison is ed to foreigners to trade between the trusty His Lordship-Then you put it that the de- tainly follow it mutil it is overvaled. It is good, changed the wives generally take up with the porte. A merchant at Shanghai, Boskow, or
the Club.. Appointed Agents for the Saio of the cutting his shine in two, staring the
tadan was really guaranteed by the plaintiff
one man employs another man. It does not matter|oducated at the expanse of the colony and are any al those porta and the West, hat in truding crown of his head, hanging him up by
Mr, Btoken-Yea, there was an implied on whether he throws big money into the pan or the principal element of the half-onate, radeon hetween the ports themselves he is dolog that the heel, crushing him ander heavy keeper, Wellington-strent, was baght before tract, on the part of Temas He to reimburse him what he doos with it, to long as it to what he is which Dutch colonisation ispauda Sash an in- which he has no right to do by Erealy. In fact, would be of some use in Coobin-China,they argue that we have no right to any coasÉ- Mr. Wodehonas on rouand yesterday on saborge, to the extent of his subwcriptions the sums paid requested to do with it, be on recover, weights, driving nails into hie joints, of stealing 835 in notes #19 in gold, and seron) by him on behalf of the Lusitano Glob sweeps, The documents relating to Mr. da Silva's and, if it were not decosmary to take account of trade in China; and in sorfously advancing the and striking his bones with hammers. revoltare, value altogether $300, holenging to His Lordship-And then ren sor the plaintiff obligation to the Unsitano Club and being in the true or falen shame of any legislatore, we Barprising theory, they an seriously expect, or his employer, on the 21st inst. Mr. Vinoshot's was entitled, having regard to the circumstances gourt his Lordship mid they could be handed in weald not hesitate to propose it. As to the profess they expect, cigas the coast-trade al- Under these unnatural fortures it is not evidence was taken, and it appeared that he want of the case and the state of the moment at the afterwards, and he would look into the ease. It complete marriage, we do not think it advisable together. We are also in a position to state surprising that the poor wrotch should downstates to his shop on the morning of the time the defendant attempted to fake his de- was nice question, and not a simple ones of to modify the conditions under which it may be that with a view to destroying the silk-flatures contratod, and, above all, we do not think at present under foreign management in Shang- abriek out a confession of something of 21st inst, and to his surprias, found the door pacture, to look upon him sa a person for whorn gambling.
open, instead of being closed-and fastened with; he had sotnally paid and appropriated that
Judgment reserved.
dacres, even wore it signed by the wholeministry, bai, they have instrnoted the Provincial authe- which lie is quite innocent, and thus cau- co iron bar as be expooted. He looked round amount as monsy for his go
cas constitutionally and legally modify the civil rition to lavy a tax on ascoate in the interior. fossion is of coures made the most of, the the shop, and saw his till lying on the floor, Mr. Stokes--Yas; it haing twponsible to ap
POLICE COURT.
dodo.”
For realvas, we view theas extmordiuszy pro- vistim being warned by his tormentare that 865 in notes, with some small silvor, and £19 la propria to any specida payment and say "I paid
ceedings with mingled amusement and satisfac PAGNE, ocmhina with Its very low price if he retracts while under oxamination at the disclosed the fact that show one and bean payments, and Unding James Ho was indebted Rovernigge being missing. Further investigations this on behalf of June Ho". He made large
24th April.
tion. Let the Chinese Government fool itself ta the very top of its bant. The wore outrageous BEFORE ME. H. B. WODENOVES,
At the Mixed Court on the 17th that., Mr. the demands it makes upon the supposed compli 817 por Dozen Quarta, * ̈
provincial capital be will be sent back again opened, and, even revoisers taken therefoam.la the sam of 3579, and that he was joat The till had been looked by him the day he on the gre of losing his remady against him,
Chen had all the small pawnbrokers before his.ance of the Foreign Ministers the sooner it will $18 per 2 Dosen Fints,
to undergo fresh horrors: "In some cases, fore, and it showed marks of having been foread, be pleasd him in the front rank of his debtors.
LARCENIEN.
He told them that he had received orders from he haght face to face with what all impartin Should and for it a very large Bale, oven," writes the Convor, clerks are Beuret apparently with sohisel. The thiet evidently was Hasai"I hare paid out a great deal more
Chan Akin, colle, was convicted of stealing the Viceroy to call them before his and informa charrers can only regard as the inevitabin, It especially during the summer months,
ly sent to the prison, who take advantage acquainted with the place, and Mr. Vinasnat's than you owo me, and as I am unable to appro: 81 worth of copper nails at the Hung Ham Dook them that they must close their small shops is only airangu to Bud so wary and clover body LANE, CRAWFORD 2 Ço.
of the dying man's unconscious state to uspicions pointed to the defeat, and the prista any particular sum, I simply say I have on the 24th inst., aut he was sentenced to four they might, however, establlah large pawnbroking of mun as Chinese diplomatiste placing them-
quent inquiries stron :thened that suapiolon so paid no much on your scadunt,'
establishments. The men said they had not solventeliberately in so very dangerous aposition, Hongkong, 19th April, 1333.
1 big thumbs on depositions prepared materially that be caused the man to be arrested,
pross
Dr. Eo Kai said he thaught Mr. Stokos'a Ngai Aming, blacksmith, pleaded guilty to silent money to do so, upon which Chen and taking a course which can result in nothing by themselves; and they theu subant An inmate of a brothell in West-atrast named negament lankal cogenoy somewhat, inasmuch stooling two empty casks at Quarry Bay, belong. advised them to send in a petition,
but ernabing and ignominions defant. The up- It will be romambered that the Glenegle shot will bo that they will find themselves not Ho Lin Chin provod that the defendaut left these in order to recover in an Betlen for mongying to Messrs. Buiterfold & Siro, on the 7th "thoco depositions as the atatamente made hoges in which she lived at 5.30 am. on the 21st advanced there must be proved a distinos and inst, and was sent to cool for s like term.
baght eat a small steam.launch to Shanghai. eply compiled to allow all that they now ook to Chun Yan, Sahmon zor, and Chu Cheung Phing. Thin launch, which is eslled the Glad Tidings, repudiate, bat forced to conasde much more. by the prisoner before his deat," The just, and later on she saw that he had a quantity specifio advance. Dat that was not the ess Eurenox equos tho usual Daereo, bhistorine of notes, which he told her belonged to his master. hero. Horn, WAN's man who had a goneral shoemaker, wore sharged the frat with stealing was built in England and presented by an Ad but ia the meantime it is important that the A doctor named Chan Ya Uba also proved that ugpennt with a large pamber of persane, a pair of shoes belonging to a fireman of the riosa gentleman to the American Methodist public should distinctly understand the polley a little about all this being contrary to law, the prisoner had a number of notes in his posmas, and by his own confession
there were a steamor Yangtste aawel Mabomat, on the 24th Episcopal Mission at Kinking Owing to the that is being pursued at Peking, and the system- And this is all sion ofta therobbory had pourred. Thema came large number of defaulters who did not inst., and the second with feloniously receiving bad weather on the way out, the Giad Things alio hostility which is its sabent ohatnotoristio. sternly forbidden, and soon.
was damaged, and she is now in the hands of N. C. Dully Nepe, Yet there are not wanting writers who will to him complaining of feeling feverish, and theu pay him, and he himself had to pay ont a certain them.
nsked him if he wanted any money, as he had been amount. Then he turned round and mid * I san The complainant was on the Prays bargain. Manza. Boyd & Co. for repairs and alterationa praise the beneficent system of government in saying that he wanted some. The witness said choose which one I like and make him stle ing with a hostwoman to take him to his abip to St her for the service for which she is intended. China, and who was indignant at the objec-be should be glad of $20, and the prisoner pallad for a osrtain amount." In bis (the learned and he had a bandle and a pair of shoon, the latDaily Note. tions raid by those who know Chine and her that sum. The prisnner's wages appear to have suppose he could do so, what woull be the was givon to the police, and the boots were found
oat a baadlo of rotes, from which he gave him counsel's) opinion, he could not do so. Let them tor of which ho presently missed. Informatio rulers to har Government being treated with hoon $9 a month. The casa etands farther re-result? That be could simultaneously make in a shop in Lasons Row kept by the second pri on the same basis as civilised states. The muded to the 1st prox., bail bejng allowed in all the subscribers Kablo and so would ro sonst, who pointed out the Brat defendant as the
two sureties of 8260 onak.
cover from them more than he had a man from whom he bought them tor forty ponte, tortures mentioned by the Censor may not
toally paid. Sopposing he had ten sub- They were new shans, be craptored in every Court or in all the
soribers, each of them owing $5 that would make $50; and that he had to pay out $. provinces, but eran in the Nambol Magis-
If he could charge each one of them with $5 as tracy at Canton zo haro scon prisonora tied
money advanced and paid on their account, he jup by their 1bcuts and their ankles and
would socuro at once 350, wheroes he had only paid away 840. That was just this nim. Mr. beaten with a picco of heavy hardwood. This SUPPLARD TO THE "DAILY PRESS."
de Bilrs bed paid a large amount out, as bé al- laged, to differvat suharibers, but there was ore subscriber to whom he confessed he had not
PON VALIANT,
There are no bayare in the import market, pard bis winnings, so that he had not paid all he guaranteed to pay. Now why should bot this James King and Daniel Flanagan, seamen, which, however, is firm. Quotation-Jinkee sum which he had not paid be the aponifle sum pleaded guilty to having been drank and die 10lbs Shirtingo Tls. 1.95; The T-Cloths Tis. due from James Ho? Sappasing he could rocavor orderly in the public street on the 23rd inst
1.00; Tarn 20/32 is in dewand, and Bombay makes The defendanta, wader the infance of firs Mr. Krnger hos boon olested President of the from James He he could recover to averyous
have been sold at Tla, 65,50; other kinds afo else, and then he would is really recovering more water, were making a good deal of disturbance, dull. Thore 30 a slight - domand for eld Transvasi.
that he had paid away, or even if they took as and when accosted by P. C. Baker, who re-iroc. Keronino vil is 11s. 1.60 por sase, with DISASTROUS FIRE AT LIVERPOOL.
average he could not have advanced the full gnated them to "more on," they defied theoflcer few bayers. amount for James Ha. It seemed to him it was of the law and refused to clear out, apin whol ExportShing Kea Coloured Braid-1,000
bales have been sold this week of Tis. $4 Art. After the conclusion of this fronty aut generally, and of course in an aogonat like Fined $1 each, med King went to goal for tweto 56, which clears this Stock. Eastern coloured of arity and commerce the high contracting that he could not passibly see any one antil the days, in default of payment.
have been sold, 115 balos at The 35.80 to Powers may each appoint diplomatic representa mrvant was settled. He did not see how, hov
20; remaining only 45 bales and 26 balon, tivos to reside at the Court of the other, and ing paid $500 to one subscriber who had won be
for which holders sak, high priosa. Shing may such appoint consular representatives at the venld at once tarn to another subscriber who
Es white, also known as Snib She, has been ports of the other which a opan to foreign had lost and say. "I have pail that $500
sold from Tis. 38 to 44, sud u parool of 44 bales, commerce, at their own convenience. for you." berstad the answer would be, “I Loeng Aboy, hawker, and Wong Afair, solisto 4, sold at Tls, 48. Sinuse, white, 150 balea lost on different bores how can you may wore brought up, on ragand, on the sharge of sold at Tis. 35. Eastern coarse sold at Tls. 18 corresponding local anthorities of equal renk up- $500 at once to this man for me. He being concerned with others not in oustedy in fins. Campsen only $5 balss, balders arms at on a basis of zantual equality. The Diplomatic must wait until he had paid overy farthing outting and wounding a man named Lam Avab, The. 20. Old Finstern, stook about 197 bales, and Conanlar representatives of the two gossen- to the winasrs boforo ho could turn from Balgon, and sisaling from his person
prites naked from Tla. 13 to 15. Camala wool- meuta shall receive mutantly all the privileges, round to any of the other enbaoribers and way I purse containing S2, and other properly worth 81. about 500 hales shipped by native holders to which are scarded to the santa classes of repra
about 1.200 bales sold at Tix. 9.10 to 9.15, and rights, sad immanilles withent discrimination, have paid this amanat for yan. As long as theca was one anbscriber unpaid he could not that: otherwise he would recover more than he plainant near the Custom House, out his girls stock still here about 16,000 ruga Uataaned
moat favoured nation t some others wore said to have set upon the com- Shanghai Goatekin rags-2,000 rugs acld, sentatives from
gray at 9 mace, white at 8 maos, blacket & maos; Consale shall exercise their functions only on had advanced, as be had already shown. Ile and made a pound on his stomach, and then black goat skin zugsold at Tia 10.50 to 11 thought the advanen made by Mr. de Bilva on bolted with his purse. secount of James He must be specifically proved,
about 200 picule. and not in a general account with so many other people. Be would also draw his Lordship's st- tention to the fact that the money due to Chong Long Hing had been detained by the plain- La Achap, Cho Ngen, nod i Achan, if in order to force the defondant to payrolles, were charged, ou zemand, one charge of sa be suspected he was in partnership with stealing 70 cases of kerosine, raine $1.10, belong. The coronation of the Emperor and Empress Chong Leong Hing. He mast.therefore buveing to the Kwong Iling abop, on the 18th inat. of Russia is fixed for. May 27th.
had the idea of a set-off; be put a lien as it wors Mr. Dennys opposred for the defenca, on one of the subscribers winnings' against what was due from another, which showed lie could not have made ang special payment on behalf of the defendant
AGRATED WATER MAKERS,
SHIPS MEDICINE CHESTS REVIT FEE,
Paqeror Batra Suerte).
of
NOTICE.—To svefd delay fo the extation Orders it is particularly requested that all bralness-cowmunications by addressed ba thá Firm, A. 8. WATSON and Co., or
is a combou every-day occurrence, and is not regarlad na torture properly. eo called, The China themselves regard the employ- ment of torture as a matter of course. The Chinese people will not, as a rale, they say, spon? the truth, and it has to be writog Communications an Editorial mattera atonid bo from thou by some meaua if justice is to bà done. If true, 'tis pity. It is high time
HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
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LONDON, 2nd April, 1893,
. THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE
BOER REPUBLIC,
The first defendant, who admitted two pravi cos convictions, was sentenced to six months' bant labour, and the asscad to six weeks na an accessory after the fant
BRUNK AND INCAPABLE.
William Tharboura, egaman, admitted_Laving been helplessly drank in Queen's Road Bast on Monday evening, and he want to gaol for one day, in default of payment of a ins of 50 cents.
addressed "The Editor," and those on burimore that an elfort was mnda by the Government loss is esticuntod at two hundred thousand pounds a general ansonnt altogather and that be paid❘ they were both rua in.
Manager," and not to individuals by name.
Correspondants Araraquéntað ta forward their name and addmy with communiostions addressed to the Mtor, not for publication, but as evidence of good -Allletters for pabkention should be written on one aide of the paper anis.
faith.
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advertisements and Subscriptions which are not andre for and period will be continued until Dross for extra copies of tho Daily Prest should bo cast before I am.' on the day of publication. Aftar that bout the repply in limited.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, AFEIT, 28, 1885.
THERE must be something wrong in our Gaol when those who have passed several years within its walls seek immediately upon their discharge to qualify themselves for re- admission. Instead of being a terror to evil doors it seems to possess irresistible d'arms
to teach respect for versity among the people. They inculcate respect for the writ- ten character with infinite care; surely, ad- monitions concerning the value of the spokon trath are more urgently needa Thora is unfurtuastely far more attention paid by the Pokung Authorities to the whitening of the exterior than to the cleansing of the boart of the body politic.
3
Telegrams for Bangkok own go forward by mail losing at Sagapore at 9 p.m. to-morrow, the 2ith
inst
The steamer Raenn was still, it is stated; on. shore at the lower Nine Forts in the Paibo on
the 15th Instant
The American Consul paid a visit pestardsy on board the U. S. frigate Richmont, and a salute of seven guns was feel in his honour.
inform us that the steamer Breconshire, from
The Arts (Mosers. Adamson, Bel & Co.) Londen, hit Singapore on the 22 instant for this port
We (N. C. Daily Mains) learn that the Hing.
Bean the Agents (Mowers. Biousson & Cui]
learn that the D. D. R. stasmer Atalanta, from Hatbare, left Singapore on the 19th inst. for Hongtong.
The Agents (Messrs. Russell & Co.) inform Londcu, la Biagapore on Thursday morning, us that the Union Line steamer Mostar, from
the 19th fut, for this port.
for them. When Sir JouN POPE HEKTESST ehing waa in bollision with a jank after leaving effected his altorativas in our system of Tienánia. The junk sank, bat fortunately no doaling with criminals, doing away with delives were lost. portation, reducing the use of the lush prac. tically bựa nuBlby, and substituting therefor long sentences on old offsadors, he said that the effect of the old system had been to create crime, whereas the effect of the new ons would be, while increasing the average Dumber of prisoners in the gaol, to reduce crime. The system has now had several years trigl. What results bas it shown? From the Police Returne we learn that there has been a steady increase in eorious erinio, and from the great number of gaol birds Spals at Macas has forwarded to the Governor The Manila Comercio says the Vice-Cyszal of brought before the Courte we learn that in General of the Philippines the sum of $424. their case their detention in gaol has had no subscribent Maquo in aid of the sufferers by
the typhocus of last year. deterrent effect on them. The Colony is therefore charged with the unistenance of The Mongers (Mosses. Jordino, Matheson a largely increased number of criminals, and&Co.) hom received telegraphic intimation that
the Indo-Jaina S. N. Ca,'s abartered etsamer the good effect which was anticipated in the Mornay, from Calentta, left Singapore for this reaction of crime has alot been realised.port on Monday, the 23rd inst
The stainer Banus arrived at Manila on the 10th inabot haring in tow the Russian ship California, which bad lost har minnast and taremast en the opposita epsat of Lazoa, "
:
A great fire bas broken out at Liverpool; the
sterling.
BINGAPORE, 23rd April, 1883, THE PHONEX-PARK ASSASSINS. Anther Phoenix Park murderer has been sentenced to death.
The jury were able to agree as to the guilt of the most prisoner on tris for the Phaciz Park murders.. PHE ANNEXATION OF NEW GUINEA
BY QUEENSLAND,
In the House of Commons, the Promior, in reply to a question, said that the Government world take no step relative to the ammoration of Now Guines until despatches had been ressived from the Government of Queensland, but that the annexation was invalid without the Imperial
sagation.
THE CORONATION OF THE OZAR AND CZARINA.
FROM "STRAITS TIMES."]
Lospor, 13th April, THE FRENCH EXPEDITION TO
TONQUIN,
LONDON, 15th April.
:
BEFORE CAPT. H. G. THOMSKY, HN. THE VIOLENT BORBERT NEAR THE HARBOUR
OFFICE.
This was the onse in which the defendants and
No farther evidenco was forthcoming.
The prisoners are both old offenders, and they were sentonged to six months' hard labour.
BASE WITHDRAWN.
The prosecutor, Wing Ating, now stated that ha had reason to believe the prisoners were not concerned in the theft. They had been in his uploy over ten years, and he asked permission to withdraw the charge,
In reproducing the text of the Shufeldt Treaty from the New York Herald, the Japan A thunderstorm began about 6 p.m. on the fail saya :-We have reason to bellera that day befors yesterday and lasted an hour and a this version is not absolutely accurate. More balf. Thuailer at this time of your is not, within i especially we note the abs-nos of a clause apbge- the previona experience of iba ollost resident. quently inserted with reference to the right of Sad tales come from Mongolia, where, since | âmerionn shipa to carcy cargo between the open the drought of last summer and the heavy fall ports under certain onditione. In the mais, of snow recently, large sombora of people"” “have | however, the text now before as may he tatan perished from want of food; and sheep, from as a trustworthy version, though oficial publi. want of foldder. Quantition of tans are found eation will of douces be delayed until after the between the stages with the dead camels and exchange of ratifications:**** their owners.
of almost all expart goods; for the little remain- Last week's purchases have cleared this market
ing, holders oxpost bigbar retos. The amount ollected daring the Brut quarter of this yaar for Wharing dn was Tls. 1618.29, and of the get returns 2/348. Tle. 983.66 have gone to the Customs, 1/3 Tis, 293,81 to the British Muniol pality, and the balanca. Tis. 197.73 to the French Municipality. Chinese contributed Tia, 1,462.62 of the whole amonnt.-N. C. Daily Neve Corros pondent.
The polios offered no objection, and the pri- |· somers were discharged.
THE CHINESE. GOVERNMENT AND
FOREIGN INDUSTRIES,・
THEY OP-THE TREATY. Art-L-Ther shaft he perpetual peas and friendship between the President of the United States and the King of Chosen and the citize and subjects of their respective govemments. If other Powers deal unjustly or oppressively with sither garemment the other will exact-tboit good o Boen, on being informed of the case, t bring about an amicable acrengement, thus showing their friendly feelings.
These officials shall have relations with the
roosipt of an exequatur from the government to which they are asoredited Coneular authorities
shall be hond tide oftotals.. No merchants shall or shall consular offers he allowed to engage be permitted to exervies the duties of the office,
in trade,
At porta to which no consalar representatives have been appointed the conels of other Powers may be invited to act, provided that no merchant shall be allowed to assume codvalar faneliqua, or the provisions of this treaty may be, in such asse, enforced by the local authorities
If consular presentatives of the United States in Chosen condoot their business in an improper manner their exequaturs may be revok- Me. Stokee said there was another way of
ad, subject to the approval, previously obtained, looking at that point, which was that as tho ilo.
of the diplomatis representatives of the Unite The Franch troops have expalled the Anus-feudant said he had an interest of two-thirds iu
Bladen, mites from Namdinh and Hong Quay († Hanol). | Chong Long Hing's winnings. Mr. da Silva
It is to be hoped that in the interest of for
AID TO DISTRESSUP VERSELS. fourd himself in the position of a trustee.
Art. IIIL---Whenever United States-reseply, His Lordship nakei Dr. Ho Kažif he had nay-
CORRESPONDENCE.rs the vary important negotiatione pow
progressing at Peking may be brought to a rither because of weather or by want of fuel of thing to my as to the facts of the bass, as to We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions spody issue. The questions under discussion provisions exuuut reach the nearest ops port waaiber the defendant gave the plaintiff any
ara of the most vital couanquence, and it ta iu Choses, they way enter any port ur harbour authority to make payments on his account,
strange that foraignem resident at the open either to take refage thoroin or to get wood, De. Ho Kai-Well, he simply subsribed.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL ORGAN. ports should be, to all appearance, so utterly scal, and other nécessaries, or to make repairs His Lordship-Ho does not attack the bond TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PRESH.” answers of the controversies that are going on, the expenses incurred thereby being defrayed by fides of the affair, he admits the correctgrass of 81%-Our poor organ is, I am sorry to say, seeing that the points in disputa strike at the the ship's master. In auch event the offears the account, and he is only taking advantage of completely broken down from old age and gene- very root of our position and our Trusty-rights and people of the locality shall display their |a technical objection that the plaintiff can't ra- ral debility, and we are in dread of a final "baret | In China. It is probably the impression here feympiźby by rendering fall ussivlance, and their | cover because it is a gambling transaction. up" some Sunday which will result in the that the dead-sot made against the establishment liberality by furnishing the ecossities required, Dr. Ho Kai-Yes; but thou there is the frst | employment of a spasmodio harmonizm as an of foreign manufactures in Shanghai name Ife United States rassol carries on a olandos. point, that the money was not advanced. accompaniment to the Choral service which we ‡ months ago was duo to the anti-forsiga prejudíos tins trade at sport not open to foreign commerce,
Die Lordabip-There has been no triokery, I endeavour to axatain each Sabbath. Why should of the Viperoy of the Liang Kiang, and that such vergel with her, cargo shall be seized and and the plaintiff is responsible to the Club; and this be permitted ? A week or two ago a gentle, with snokkar Visstoy and another Tax-t'ai we confiscated.
THE BRITISH MINISTRY AT PEKING. Sir Edward E. Malot, K.G.B., Her Majesty's Consal-General in Egypt, has been offered and us refused the appointment of Ministar to Peking,
SUPREME COURT.
24th April. SUMMARY JURISDICTION, BEFORE MR. JUSTICE RUBI VEL.
ECA DA SILVA V. JAMES HO ALIAB Ho CHUNG SHANG, $579.72,
Dr. Ro Kai said he did not.
His Lordship sail this Juorey Club did not pay, aor Tattersall's, but the plaintiff in the case ha bad referred to would have loon thrown out if he bad not paid the bote. He was turf comission agent, and if he had not paid ho would have been debarred from acting as saab.
expressed by our Corespondents.]
that, socording to the Chinese text of the French from all insult and fajory of any sort. If their Trasty, the citizens of France have as right to dwellings or property be threstend or attacked ungag" in say commercial pursuit-but buying by mobs, iuvendiaries, or other violent or lawless. and selling, and that the words Aung to, transparsons, the local officers, on requisition of tho sted industrica in the French text of the Treaty, Consul, shall immediately dispatch a military neapsimply manual labour. So much, and no force sodispareathe rioters, apprehend the guilty much only, they allow us; and this Interpretation individuals, and punish them with the atmast of course eninde our right to naa machinery, rigour of the low. We have no hesitation in afirming the restricted Babjects of Chosen, guilty of any criminal sot rendering here pat upon the phrase to involve a towards citimas of the United States, shall be very palpable ansion; the idea implied by the punished by the authorities of Choson assording two character is really "to make, or invant, to the laws of Chosen; and aitizens of the Unić- by ingenuity" the first Kung, meening in-ed States, either on shore or in any merchant differently Labour, kill and workman. vesial, who may insalt; trouble or wound thự ship. But it is not necessary, nor would it be parsons or injure the property of the people of politie, to rely upon the etymology of this or Choses shall be arrested and panjabed only by that oharacter, in the Chinese text. It is ex-tho Ocnsul or other public functionary of the pressly stipulated in all the treaties that in the United States, therot authorised according to The Journal Oficial de Saigon pablishes a de. event of any dispute arising as to the interpreta. the laws of the United States.
LOCAL MARRIAGES IN FOREIGN POSSESSIONS.
leaving out the legal difficulty that you cannot man passed through Hongkong, who is se su- should find ourselves relieved from the embar. If a Uzited States vessel-be wrecked on the recover ou a gambling debt, the defendanttorily on the complicated mesbanism of organs. raesmauta which the present incumbents of those coast of Chosen, the cost authorities; on being admits the thing to be fair. Do you know the and upon examination pronounced our old friend offices have been instrumental in Jaflicting upon informsi of the occurrence, shall immediately Mr. Stokes appeared for the plaintiff, and Dr. 0436 of Read v. Anderson, reported in Queen's to be beyond repairs, and we have frequent proofs us. This is far from being the case. The truth condor nasistance to the row, provide for the Ho Kai for the defendant.
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that his verdiol is correct. One row of manuala is that for no less a period than two yours past, salvage of the ship and the preservation of the This was a claim for money paid by the plain-
and many stops are for aver silanood for fear į the right of foreigners to establish manufac. cargo. They shall also bring the maiter to the tiff on account of the defendant under the follow. His Loudship karded the report down and they should "all speak at once." and the bellows torist at the open ports has been vigorously in knowledge of the nearest consular representative ing airemusta noes-The plaintiff was appointed ald he thought Dr. Ho Kai ought to road it. are borst." Rats and cockroaches have made pagned by the Ministers of the Tsung-li Tamén; of the United States, in order that stops may be manager of the Lusitano Cob sweepstakes in Dr. Ho Kui said he say the case his Lordship incends into those airy compartments during though, we rejoiŝe to be able to add, na vigor. taken to send the crew house and save the ship sannection with the last races, and entered into referred to was a claim to recover $175 for these the sultry weather, and no amount of glue, tucks, Dusly defended by the representatives of Foreign and cargo. The necessary expenses aball be a bond to the Club with securities that he would bets wade by the plaintiff in his own name at and waste leather will aufice to expel these in- Powers. It is scarcely that we should re- defrayed either by the ship a master or by the So far, therefore, experience shows that the It is rumoored in Rangoon that the Meingeon the money, pay all #iquings and expenses, and re-
be responsible for all payments; he was to collect the request of the defondant.
traders and maintain the requisite "pressure." | capituiste what we have already written in favour United States. His Lordabipad here they make the plain. The fact is we want a new organ. I spoke to of the prorogatives which are now on trial · Árt. IV.-A¤l citizens of the United States Colony has been a decided loser by the Prize baskft Chandernagore for Saigon, whence osive a commission of seven par sent. The defend- tiff guarantee the subscribers.
he intends to go to the Sbaa States and asekant was a subsoriber to the sweeps, and his coat
one of our leading men some time ago who said, Satise it to say that the grounds on which the of Americs in Chosen, pesembly attending to change which was effected by our late hu- their assistacco against King Theobaw. The amounted to the sam now claimed, Another Mr. da Bilva to put down bis own name.
Dr. Hy Kui said the defendant did not request Oh yes, but we want a new pulpit, now altar, Chinese Ministers have been, and still are, st. their own affairs, shall receive, and enjoy for manitarian Governor, Old offadors aro report is said to have caused a sensation among Chinaman named Chong Leong Hing had won
now tiles for the floor, and now bells, befors an templing to deprive us of our right will not themselves and everything apportaining to them His Lordship-Must not the defendant. ba | organ," but I horably beg to suggest that na most stand a moment's investigation. The argument the protection of the local authorities of the continually insking their appearance be the Barmiss.
to the extent of 3529, and the plaintiff had pronuned to know the regulations, that she of the congregation lite to hear and join in the of the Yames, concisely stated, smonata to this: government of Chosen, who shall defend them. fore our Court, many of them having The version given by the New Fort Herald of withheld payment of this amount natil after plafoil was responsible for the default of say staging, that we aan do without the new pripit, served sentences of a years penzi aer- the brealy vouclado by. Commodore Sunfeldt he settlement of the present suit, on the ground subsorib r Is not the obligation towards the sitar, belts, and tiles until we get a new organ. that be understood the defendant was interested Club to be responsible for muy default saalogois | Might I suggest also that as our late organist, vitude leas the remission of one-third with Korea is so radion ly different from that to the extent of two thirds in Chong Leong to the obligation the plaintiff in the case of Mr. Bragster, is in England, it would be well to
pablished hit May by the N. G. Daily News,- which is given to all long sentens pri- (and then opiod by us from that journal,-that plaintiff said his commission on the whole of the the rules of Tattersalls and the Jockey Club?
Ming's winningu. In answer to the court tho | Road and Anderson was undor with reforance to more in this matter at ease and write and ask bi to select such an instrument as would be a sonora who do not forfeit it by exceptionally we reprodues it in fall,
sweeps amounted to about $5,909, and besides Dr. Ho Kai-He bes no obligation to the Club orsit to our Cathedral and our Colony, bad conduct during their poriod of incarcera-
The Straits Times says:- The party of Provol
this he had won himself in the swoops Home lussuch as the Club does not pay
If s aubsoription list for this abjoof is opened, tlon. It would be much better to deport sugingers who hara bein, surveying the route of
36,000 for $1,000. He had paid for the ass
I feel sure the necessary amount will soon be these mon instead of sending them back the proposed Kear canal, who started from of the roam, for lighting, refreshments, etorical
fartheoming, and I will gladly place my modest Bangkok me time ago in company with Cap. asistanse, priating and stationery, ota., somo
$25 on the sound or third sbest. to grel to be supported by the community tain Loftar, of the Siam Marine Survey, have $1,500, sud he also mentioned as an item
Yours truly,
A CHORISTER. for another term of years. In course of time completed their work, and aoming down the west to be taken into considoration the deprecia
Hongkong: 24th April, 1888. we anticipate that the former system, so far past, Berised at Singapore on the 13th instant, tion of his legs by his vocal exertions as a
from Fetare, by the steamer M. Msanatchy, on tioneer. As the accounts sow stood there were Dr, Ho Kai-Bot be put down his own zaEO. as regards deportation, will have to be re-thair way ask to Franes. They are not in e defaulters to the extent of about $5,000, which His Lordship-Is there any difference between verted to. The punishment for returning position to make pabite any partienters regards was due to himself, but takin into so patting down one's own name and brooming
ing the result their survey.
Donat his wingings he had gained apart from | security P. from deportation would, of course, have to
thet a suut of about $7,000, His Lordship ask- Dr. Ho-Kai—Yes, because by puiting down be mada suficiently severe to keep the de- The Straits Timey says:-The Russian steamers him how it was, if instead of payin money aur own name you make yourself finble, whereas ores on the marriage of Franch in Cochin China. tion of Treaty provisions, the foreign varalon is Whan controverstes arise in the Kingdom of had made a proft he could say be if I request you to put my, nüme down for a cor- According to this deeree parties may contract to be held an anthentis. Now the word trans- Chossa, between citizens of the United States Fortes away from the Unlony. This might bound to Vadis stock, with a large number of had ad raaved money on the defendant's atoumat, aki thing you pot my name down, and it is marriage in the colany without obtaining the tatad Kung tao in the 7th articles of the French and subjects of His Majesty which sood to be
arrived at Singapore on the 19th instant, Way no doubt be effected by making the gaol deportée to Siberis, among whom small.pez bad
to which, he replied that at the time he commanded | inished.
consent of their respective families and without treaty, the Gib article of the German treaty, ezamined and decided by the publice offloors of dissipline more ofere in their case. Whip-made its appearance. Two passengers, a Hassian the suit he had paid the loses but had collected His Lordship-In this case the plaintiff.comas publication of their intention at their dorniuile and the 11th article of the Belgian troaby, is the two nations, it is screed between the two ping would no doubt be the readiest and merchant hound to Chins to purchase teas, with very little of the money due from the subscribers, forward and guarantees. Mr. James He to the of origin and that of their families. Comcasting industrie, and it is the meaning of this word, governments of the United States and Choson his wife, being down with the disenga, ware landed and the money he had paid away was on Roponat Club. He says "I put this man on the list on this dearer the Indépendant says it fails to noosud set of the Chinese phrase, on which the that such cases shall he tried by the proper affi- most effectual means of effecting the object, hers and taken enter treatment by the Govern of the defendant in common with the other sab. 1 guarantee that every man who subsoribes in any reason for it. With the rapid companies disscasing turns. For the Chinese Ministern to clal of the rationality of the defendant according but that form of punishment is not likely to most medical offer, and the vessel pro veded on scribera. Dr. Ho Kai seked him who the other man of honour and will pay his debis," and tion with Franes now maintained by the mail appeal to the Chinese text of any treaty is in to the laws of art uation. The properly antho be sanctioned again for any but crimes of her voyage after coaling, with seven other cases dealtors were, but the plaintiff sold be must be gut another man to say, I will be respon etizers our outeunporary is of opinion that the itself oontrary to the express provisions of the rised official of the plaintiff's nationality shall be of small-per on board, amongst the prisoners or decline to give unusubastore ou n different sib if Mr. de Silva fails to full his obligation. slight delay which the observance of the required treaty itself, and we hope that the large repre. Eevaly permitted to attend the trial and shall be violence, in respect of which it is indeed colonista.
fauting from the defendant and would probably "Now via-d-sis the Clab is be not in the seme mente of the civil code in respect of marriage sentatives will keep this clearly before their trusted with the courtsay dus to his position. still operative, though it is very seldom ap-
pay up. It transpired that the defendant, who | position as Read was vis-d-vis Tattersall's entails practically constitutas no obstacle to the minds, some
He shall be geasted all, proper facilities for The Ceylon Observer gives the following ploon het been employed in the Post Once, hot The race having been determined, the pisistiff contracting of marrings, but it wanid marerthetaan About the meaning of the word industris there watching the proceelings in the, interests of phod. We note, however, that the Chief of news regarding the Miniowy Lighthouse
teen arrested on a warrant granted on the being under an obligation to the Club, in the ; be willing to see the telegraph made use of for can be no dispute. It is clearly defined in the justion. If he so desire he shall have the right Justice at the Criminal Sessions on Friday Ws laarn that such good progress was made by aflavit of the plaintif that he had Information authority the defaudeat gave not an irrevocable the parpose of transmitting the necessary dinos. dielloparissasfacluding arts and manafnotures, to be prosent, to axamins and to cross-examine intimated that he would have no hesitation the tra Europeans and 30 or 30 Maldivians en that the defondant was leaving for Shanghai. The authority F
The Indépendant also doubts the validity of the and the rendering is borna cat by the distinct witnesses. If he is dissatise with the pro- nged on this work, when the Perseverance was czcas-exansination of the plaintiut, whe was the De Ho Kai-Tho distipation I make between decree, and is of opinion that a marriage contract permission ascorded to, and taken advantage of seedlings he shall be permitted to protest against in ordering whipping in cases of brutal lab there, that it in expected the foundation of only witness examined, was directed to the point the two is that in the one case a person puta bised under it might be antalled by the tribunals in by, assist subjects in the 6th article of their Chon in detail. violence.
the work has all-boen laid by this time. The that he had made no specific paymont on behalf own and down and in the other his principal's. France on the application of wither party. It esite Additioned to establish fotoreries in eur. It is borse, mutually agreed and understood Lighthouse in being erosted about a mile from the of the defendant..
In this once the arrangement between the Club farthermore looks upon Ebs transformation talo pleom, where ground has actasily been between the high contracting Powers that Tanz aro still, we believe, some credulous extreme goath-westernmost point of Midicey Mr. Bbeken, addressing the court for the sad the plaintiff is aclely between themselves, sad of Coobin-Oblas into a French Gretna Green is conceded to them in the sims Treaty for that whenever the King of Chosen shall have so far isloud. The Cegion has just started with a plantiff, said the case he pub forward was this has nothing to do with the subscribers. It anything but a happy innovation. Oor contam purpose. The zuero fact that Russian establish modified and reformed the statutes and tha judi- and iruerant persons who profess to believe supply of stores, of which the Lampes Blaffron Mr. da Silva, as manager of the Lusitano Club is not af the request of the subscribers he should porary proceeds: If it had boen proposed temonts for the manufacture of brick-tea exist and cial procedure of his kingdom lònt, in the julg, that torture, though not forbidden, is rarely short sensderably now and then,
swoops was bound under an obligation to the wake himself liable to the club or any one else establish hose womething of the nature of that; flourish in various parts of the Empire, resorni- ment of the United States, they conform to the resorted toia Chinese Courts of Justice. These
Clab to make all payments to the excessful for the non-pagrient of say subscription. which exists in Batavie, a local marriage, if ons sed and permitted by the Chipes setborilisa, law and couns of justise in the United States Io low regiments are athletjo sports promoted subscribers, and that as he was bound to His Lordalap-Every one why joins in a thing may so call it, we could have understood it. In afford a suficiently clear indication of the mean. the right of exterritorial jurisdiction over United persons are the advocates of the abolition | among themen to such an extent as is the case make each payments, there Yo saim of this kind trusts to the mutual good faith, and the Netherlande Indies, in fact, as in many other ing put upon the rather ambiguous term facto Statee citimens in Chosen shall to abandoned, and with the Buffs, and rarely has our commacity plied authority to him on the part of the only way that can be monrod in to get some colonies, there exists a special institution, going rarios by both parties. The Gorexmment, thereafter United States citizens, when withLa of the extra-territorial clauses in the treaties, bees afforded such a number of Tariad smuss- thoao" persons who put their namës, dowa zesono’ti puarantee the subsurfbors. If they have under different navies "in different pluses, which | however, with that enblimo disregard of prote-thelimits of the Kingdom of Chosen, skall be sub. and would like to sop their countrymen maats hy the Garrison as has book the oase since subesibere to make payments on their behalf only reembers of the lab they have their own has for its object the regulation of the marriage dent which they know so wall how to adopt jest to the jurisdiction of the mlive authorities, committed to the tender mercies of the man that regiment errived hers from Sagapore, and a promise to reimburss him. - The claim was | rules under which they can desi with defaulters, of Europeans with natives, half-onatas, and creolen when it sufte their purpose, ham now determine su KOLFAN SHIPS AND DUTIES." darins. Such individuals would do well to theatrical performance and a icug wories of brought for money paid and advanced on behalf but if they admit outsiders then they take the Each anlous carry in the antony all the effects of ed to dispate the sight of foreignern to establish Art V.--Merciante and couchant vessels of
athletic porta by the officers and men, both of the defendant, assuming this authority to pay : pescaution of saking some one to stand as a sort legal carriages; the children which result from manufactoriós on Chinges soit, and they are Chossa vinting the United States
et interesting and successful, have recently and implied psamies to raimbacze the plaintiff on of sponsor and to pay for defaultam. Having them are legitimate, they inherit auch property fighting tooth-and-nail in defence of the po- pose of trafila shall pay duties and tonnage duas been plasel before the public, and cow we have the the part of the sabaczibara. At the time the given his authority for a certain investment, is as the parents may possess in the colony, they ation they have assumed. They have indeed so, and fees according to the austoms regulations of e fu the Peking Gusette by one of the pleasure to guarings that another entertainment sation, was hrought. Mr. de Bilta had made the decendent in a posities to tora round and bear their name, and the effects of the anion for thrown off the mask a to justify the step of the United States, but no bisher or ether ratos 1 in to some of un Saturday afternoon, under the payments to very large extent and had revoke the authority, the men haring bean run even attend to the questions of the indissol bringing falsa obarges against que Chiosne in of dates and tonnage dass shall be exualed of Censors-The picture drawn by the Consent bandesstil The officers, and man of the Buffs, revived payments to a very small salent, sad the mousy having been paid out to the busi- bility of the union and adultery. But these formiga employ by the mere fact that he was them than are levied upon citizens of the United of the administradon of justice in the Cep this entertainment, an assault at arms, is one of Fuding that Mr. James Ho was on the ove seas? He is a loser. Can he now avold his marriages, contracted under a purely loved law, engaged in one of these so-called illegal enter. Ebates or upon eftimans or anbjoete of the most
|« kind that has not been 1600 hare for a long pi quilling the colony he focued a warrant lossss by turning round and saying “ It is a bat without the formalities required in the msiber prises; silening, that what they did they were favoured nation, tral Kingdom is horrible, and more than sime past, and it will therefore, have the ebarm for his arrest and placed bin in the front and therefore 1 shall take advantage of the law country, and without the consent of the family, perfectly entitled to do by Chinese law; and Merchants and masrobant vessels of the United bears out the worst representations of the of compativa novelly. The performssue will rank of defaulters, saplog-"I cannot, api and no action can be taken on it ? There is no do not constitute the issue members of the soknowledging, with sataunding orniolem, that, States visiting Chosen for parposes of traffic most prejudiced foreign observers. It is, oumens ut three o'clock in the Garrison propriate any specio sam na payment on your thing illegal in the payment of a lot. The only family. They are of ne effect beyond the the man having riven ap his naasstion with shall pay duties apon all merchandise imported Gymnasium, and, frous a programme we have [bebait, bot. I make this claim on you because ; thing is that it canot be rosovered by process of colony and do not even ovnstitute an obutsels; the ebgortons company, it was Goodéessary to †and exported. The authority to levy duties is however, in ne zynical spirit that the Censor been favoured with, a capital afternoon's ursego. : I havo fald these large sums and you are one of law. There is nothing illegal in a man's par- to the contracting of a regulat: marriage in prosocate any further the political crimes that of right vasted lo the government of Choson. enumerates the villanies perpetrated by proment may be expectail. The programme in the body of my debtors from whom I have the fog a bat himself or requating some one else to Europe, but the wound who is left in the to had been alleged against hit. This, we repeat. The tariff of duties upon exports and imports,
vindas the following flown --Fencing, sword right, on your implied contrast, to receive pay. † pay it for him.
bangla lony, and her children, have, formal, and precise ; is simply one part of a deeply organised scheme | together with the customs regulations for the vincial authorities in the mams of a law, persze hayanat, slugle stick, boxing, quarter went."It was impossible for Mr. da Silva to Dr. Ha Kai said he did not know whether they rights in regard to the property noquland or for striking a blow at foreign. Ubartins : nad provention of amuggling and other iria ulazitias, but in the hope of putting, if possible, a stop staff, broad sword, vaulting horse festa, bayouse appropriate suy speciile saw which he had paid could take the case of Rasi and Anderson as an possessed in the colẹny by the busbord or the restricting the Treaty-rights of forelguere. A will to fixed by the authorities of Chosen and to the abuse. As app as ever an accused oxurulse lys aqand, fencing and salute, bayonet ont for the debt swing by Mr. James Hu, kuthority. It was very recent que, only de- father. This cratem of local marriage is largely completely novel reading of the Treaties them communicated to the proper officials of the man is brought before the Court, he tells us, versus baguet bazing, single and mustie, but he (Mr. Stokis) put it that is defauls ofded in November, 1862, and it might be sp. arilled of in the Netherlands Indies, so much co selves Ena book now adopted by the Ministers of United Staten, to be by the latter notified to
parallel bir performance, and beriscntal ber sots, of bein, able to appropristo ang specifio sam în † posiod agulost. "Taste esemed to have basis at that the Datch troops are hardly landed before the Trung-li Yamin - Ascording to this, the only | their sitinens and duly observed, he is subjected to porture, in order to pring } The band of the regiment will be in attendance, I report of this debt Mr. de Silva was entitled to all stonie a good deal of disonation, and Mr. they contract a marrings. Instead of living, in tradil privileges granted to un donalat in the per. 1--It is, however, agreed in the drat instanas, ka
read the following abstract made by the N.
0. Daily News of a recent memorial publish.
the par