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HONGKONA, DECEMBER 31ST 1

DANY PETES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 311, 1884.

POLICE COURT.

0th December,

BEFORE MR, II. E. WODEHOUSE.

ROHINING À' PASSENGER.

Wang Akin, washerman, was charged with stealing a pillow box with contents, calul

inst.

of that Ins

ANOTHER REGISTRATION DIFENCE, T

Ho Ki owner of cargo boat No 184, final 32 for neglecting be register the birth of chiki within sixty days of tho ovent.

The defendant plealest ignorance of the law.

A DEUNKEN CHINAMAN.

Un I blacksmith, was fined $1 for haring bein trunk and disorderly at Shaakiwango the 29th hest.

·CORRESPONDENCE.

The Maurition papers.state tha! Lady Hen- easy is organising a institution for supply ing poor neodlewomen with work It is ex work to the institution to be done, and that it posted that many families will give their needle-We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions

expressed by our Correspondenta will afford much assistvice to the class for whase.

THE TRANCO-CHINESE IMBROGLIO, hanefit it is being established.

-A REPLY.

risfui in lae same way.

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THE GARMOYLE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

DAMAGES £10,009.

of marriage. The defendant, by his plange, admitted the breach, and brought into Court

40a.

and garters heart, she rúsumed her profession property destroyed by the fire in Richmond

TER UNITED STATES NAVY.

WASHINGTON, 10th November. Admiral Portar, in his annual report. saya"

wbatorer-that could lay handa an, and after a found it securely furred on the outside. The public witness to your affection for me." And Chimamen, sach one costing $25 per month. -A brief strug at the as-marins to light, Orgste was of great strength, but among the party he alluded to baysoff in these terms: "You 93 Chinamun ia bearable se a workman for he raising Binyoljoku, it was found that he had were sovoral carpentera marrying axe, who soon I am not a maro brainless tall but a loving woo slow, cunning and thiorish. Truly, he is the cut a path through this obstruction. Within maa" Tinu pasal on, and at the end of 1883 mures of California. I have found trouble in enstained dix severe wounds, of which one, ox toading from the right enraorom, the shoulder, and without this gate the road is lined on buthit was arranged, by Lily Calend's wish, that getting negros. I makes a written coninsel was particularly dangerous. He was carried to sides by high banks on which houses stand; and Miss Finney should pay Lord and Lady Cairns a with thom, giving hemen $13 per month and the house Mollendorff, and ibere attended in passing those the Tapszose suffered severely, visit at their plans at Bournemouth, in company board, the women $8 and board, and bara gst $5 by the Chinong Consal and the Port-Meator, who being nearly helplose to escape missiles thrown with Lord Carmorle. The visit was to take and board. The 300 already colonized are per were soon joined by the Japanese Staff Surgeon. from the bonos. Approaching Make, where pinse warly in January. 1884, and Miss Funny fectly satisfied. They neo sottled on land, liv By Appointment His Excollones the. Going that China is, as, a country, closed to $200, the property of a soldier, Danod Fonk The other Mini tera hastened off to convey the in. [the river Kako has to be oressed by ferr was making properations when, on the 3rd in good houses and driw their wages month

foreigners, 'adopt Fe same principle and Ahlug, en board the steamer Thale, on the 30th telligence to the King, and while they wore in suit was determined to stand af pan Jaunary, 1806, she received from Lord Garmoyle They work under superintendents at farming 4 lettin which he required her to put off her picking and prasirving fruit, and in dairius gui restrial Chinceo to certain porta, bat

diongo with His iusyasy, two explosions, follow forward to secure boats and boatmen, s The complainant we on hard the Thales ated by a fire, poured in the Falsos. The King the appearance of the whole party on

visit a little langor, ou the ground that both his raising ootton. This last industry is a novelty it is bordly generous or politic to subject 6.30am yesterday, having hocked a passage to appears to have coastaled that rufruct was would probably soare the people away. Mr father and mother were not woll. Miss Finney at for California. We raised 300 bales of cotton"

watow. He was lying down in the 'tween necessary. Attended by the leading of the Pro Izony was detailed for this duty, and uncu yilded; and sho went with her sister lo stay thier. Tarbault has been thus we have al te tb antecessary hardship, or push cooks when tas prisoner camo on Board, picked (gréssionists, the Queen and the Queen Downgor, with him wout Mosers. Tunaica, Oba and a fow days at Brigliton, and thore Lord Garmayis most rid ourselves of Chinawon. Indeed, so restrictive mesures to a point which becomes up his box of thiables, and ran off with it. Come made the way o Clas Koiriulis, in sutlying Kawakami. The two latter, who carried rifles, paid thema visit vrlic onded on the 21st January,well Lacra bas nur success banen in Kern. plainant gave chase, and caught him with the palucy; wait from then, still apprehensive of procended at once to the river and sized ghi 1883. That was the last visit Lord Garmoyle county, that I have reduired orders for the cas bot in his possession or the whart.

attack, to the residency of Rizaizan. The latter boats; while the two fornier, armed with swords, paid to Miss Finney. Thoy had bis letters fall londring of 10060 negroes, whom I export to The defendant was sentenced to six mollis dosa-ibed as a large building, standing in an entered houses and impressed boutaion. The af aftantion and expressions of respuck and love obtain this Winter. In the negro, California The delivery of the Anorioan mail was began imprisonment with hard labour. a8.20 yesterday morning. “

' ཏ མབྷཱཏོ ཨུནཾ, ཡསཾཏོ ཏ

KEGLECTING TO REPORT CHANGE OF TENANCY, so spacious that fifty entries are re.river was slightly frozen, and, the ice impeded up to the eve of that day. He visited Miss Boas her only bepo against Chinaman."

quired to guard its encetate. From this place the passage considerably. Mi-way Mr. The Floosy salter author at Brighton. Ho apont ZZABILITY TOE FIRES OCCURRING IN RICH-

a number of days with them-eight or nine days

MOND, AFTER THE KVACUATION. Japanoso omigration to the Hawaiian Islands She Min Tsun, hopaholder of No. 19, Gilman's called the Keiichia-siguals wore raade to the 20ye's boat, which lod, was fired upon from a

WASHINGTON, 10th Novombor. best filled with Korean soldiers, but the Japanese and was unremitting in his attentions to tho is evidently to be commenced in earnest, for wa Bazaar, was summoned at the instance of the Japanese Legation, but as the woro not an

The Supreme Coast of the United States te- nole hy the Yokohama papera that the first Registrer-General on a charge of nagieting to gorod, the King finally sent Bekayelko with an rear-guard, shooting from the bata, asily trare plaintif protesting the same love, affention, and

har. On the 21st January he day decided two pasos brought by citizena of hatch of twoive hundred emigrents will leave for a lungo of the tenancy of the first floor antograph letter, urging the Japanese Rapra. off these aasailauta. Pesting beyond the river, admiration

Rentative to visit im without delay. Mr. the party saw the Legation in flames. It was left, without giring Miss Finnes or lor fefonds Virginia against the Mutaal Assurance Sceisty Honolulu early in January.

The cast was proved by Mr. C. Osmand, the Takezaye had not failed to perceive the disorder then 620 p.m. An hour and ten minutes Led any reason ju suppose that his feelings towards of Virginia to cover the amount of certain We hun by private letter that there had boon first clerk of the Registrar General's Depart which, by this fine, was spreading throughout been spent in traversing the interval from the her had undergone the slightest change. Here insurance policies issued by that company un blockading ships at Taiwan or at Takmoment, and the defendant was fined $5.

En capital. Ile northefoss decided to comply Legation to the win rate, and an hour and returned to Bournemouth, and on the same day upon property in Biolusond which was barred which he had left Miss Finney at the time the city was captured by the Federal during the last sávoa days. The blockade is

with the King's request, but deemed it wise to twenty miantes, Cast From is gute to the ferry, the 1st) on purely papar one. Troops and trousare-are-

take with him ilo main body of thin Japanese Thouveforward, the chief dificaties des brith professions of tors and respect on his lips troup in 1965. The inaarsace company re- (28 pouring into South Formosa.

troops, about 109 m. The Tegation was thus roads and cold. Many of the party wore thinly he wrote the letter breaking off the engagement. Insed to pay, on the ground that by the a aft with a part of ly sovou sclders. a piece clad, and, being obliged to travel slowly. en Thatlatter he (Mr. Bussolti oak read if his terms of its policies it was not liable for damage of imprudenen only explicable on the hypothesis account of the women and children, they suffered Herod friend desired it; he did not himself desire from free cand by "civil war, emotion in- that the asture of the Minister entirely under sovorely from snow. hail, and frost. The dis to read it, but for all necessary purposes he Barraction or the invasion of a foreigu nummy rated the maturs of the crisis Arrived at the tance of sorenten uiles from Seal to Chemulpo might state that Lord tarmoyls still professed and that the fire in this case was due to one or The Supreme Court of Raitoking this Japaness found that the Post-thus required fourteen hours to rarmount, and the dopest love and the greatest admiration Appeals of Virginis ro Mastor Washore already. A large number of the party reacht Chemalpo, the raosuing of the far horsil rigarded her as a person worthy of Appealsof Virginia rent real a dosision in favour his reset and Yarn: but by said that she would of the company, on the ground that the fire was Korean offrists had also assembled; the 8th, utterly worn matapa Mail enclosure was held by the Royal Guards, and

aal he weptol, looking to her professinn by the resalt of the "invasion of a foreign army." hi friends and relations; and, to neo his own When the cases were oppoalel to the United great confusion and indecision evidently pr

oprosion, acting in the intorest and on the Bates Supreme Court the question of jurisdia- Failed. This was a to'oleok p.m. The night

Juggration of others, ha raust broak off the thea was raised. The corapaly maintained that sooms to have passed without disturbance. Early

match a seriously and solemnly entered futa. the cases were not dociled by the Court below the following day, it is reported from one of the outarinast gates that Bingelboku, * · had

On the 21st Nar, the oxsa of Finney v. Cairns He paed not trouble them with the answer writs on a Federal question, and that caitly te by Misa Finnoy. She had abandoned the this Court was without jurisdiction to review come working pudience. The King ordered him (Garmayle) em before Mr. Justico Manisty

stage at the request of Lord Garmoyle, and in the decision. At the conclusion of the argnment On Monday afternoon a fatal accident hap-Puyo rug ROITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS. to be admitted, but, while passing from the first and arpootsiery in the Queen's Roush Division oforsan to the cousciantinus tastings of hinto-day Chist Justion Write annoured as the paned at the Cosmopolitan Dooks. Some SIR-The effusion of your surrespondeat to the fifth gate, he was act upon and killed. The aution was brought by the Actross Miss friends and relations. Her sister also abandoned opinion of the Court that it had an jurististien Litaber was being moved, and a calie was Oulouker" re the above subject is so gailefz., Shortly afterwards Bintake and Chonetics, com-Fortescato, to recover damages for broach of pro- the idas of the stage, and the had her mother to of the casas nurt inst therefore dismiss them, killed by a Lalk falling upon him. Aù inquest ous-sided, and anjust, that I am surprised it ing for a similar purpose, met with a similar miss of marriage from Lord Garmoyle, son of support. She might have led a fo.of idleness; and it was se ordrel The decision on ad was held at the Morinary to investigate the found a place in your columns, from whenge ill-fats and four other lading Secusionists, Ri Hari Cairns. The Court was crowded. Ou 50 she did that which crazy honest man and woman in favour of the insurance company by the fac Pirmstances Fasterday afternoon, when a vur friends of the Colony or enemies of its présouts. Titalshut and Thzaik were out down beach a number of ladies were smaltod would ape of he said, "I must sart my prom Court of Appeals of Virgiam now strad).

diet of accidental death was returned.

administration wombi basa likely to dig its offer on their way from the undiance chamber to the with mate, nud the seats in the galleries were

There is only one way opan liores the underwriters in Virginia and also The Japan Gazette mys that a Chinese in sided assertions to suit their own misguided ends. city. At the dazth of these Ministers, the occupied, for the most part, by zmburs of the bread, and I must also assist those who are dras the fast settlorant of the question and ra

Bren as I write the sounds of Chinamen ham King distributed the one they had filled fair six. Miss Fortescue was present in one of pondant upon m

to ma nor, like a brave woman with a large whore from all liability for the great quantity of Kabe, has just ralized a large san in jurrency ring at torpedoes for the Chiness Government anong the Progressionists, and for a times the the seats allotted to litigants-Mr. C.. Russell, speculations. As he had early news of the ena he distinctly heard, torpedoes are now being highest places in the State vern cespied by the QC., and Mr. Winch wors for the plaintiff and for the support of herself and mother and sister. when that city was oracunted by the Confederate whon exrrency was quoted about 108, but in the/anufactured and shot and shell cast and turned lattor. At6 o'clock that evening 5th, the King the Attorney-General and Mr. R. S. Wright for This was all that was aroessary to be told in this troops.. for an outbreak his purchased 150,000 yon silver coarse of a few doya there were great fiactuations for the Chinees Government all over the Colony. was able to return to the Painos. Mr. Takezoy the defondante. Winch opernel the plead matter. She canio thara before the jury, as she i Aras interesting case under the Chinese in oxshanga in his favour and his profit was con-Not only is this the casa, but warlike stores of accompanied him, and while the royal person was ings, and said that to plaintiff claimed from sd felt bound to do, openly and before the Estriction Aat was before the San Francjase † Sidorable Several other Chinese were also suc. all kinds arrive here weekly, often frma Germany, guarded by the Japanero, Koessa.troops gar- the defondant damages for breach of a promis public, that she might get by thoir verdict sach urs seften from England, for aste to the Chriscard the encloures of the place. The follow

roparation as in their judgment they might that a comparison of the expenditures on focalça nese Crorerament, and as if this were not enough ing morning, the offer somthing the Chi

think just. Though the defendant and his waries with our own will go far to pat & stop Courts when the City of Kio de Janeir left

Chinoso Government agency has for some time ne forces. Inseigai-as the Japanese · Pro-

friends were willing to make a money ropars the cry that wasteful extravagance has been that port. It appears that arcg the Chi-Sags the N. C. Daily News: There is a past been larving a heavy war tax on flis Chinese nounce his cames ont for the Enluca. We

TE CASE FOR THE PLANTING. Bund in Peking. This, however, does not people in Borgkong. This is I hellere, to a cor-haveslrenly explained that he took the precuation Mr. C. Emell, in staling as sase for the tion, yot she felt it incarabout oa her, out of re shown in the nda nistration of its financial in with art the Chinese are unrtainly post technical reason the law cannot be brought to ating at the Falans. But thers had weareal recover damages for broach of a prenis of form of a verdict delivered by the jury in open to keep pace with thin frit of the age and hold that whatever was done shall be done in the something toward bailting up a navy if we want. muster. The ramour that, soms to have been our spot the pecacos who for some time past been time to partse his despatch, when his marringe; and the defendant, in the course of

foursalvas racey to maintain respect from foreign easing a flutter in the tea-shops und opiura-dense hoes quaming the antire sumanity. won the Inst Cutuase post left was to the effect

maticas Air Porter subits what be troops forced the vastsen gate, and being then the pleadings, admitted that the plaintiff was

AOREEMENT AS TO DAMAGES. While all tais licenes is allowed to the Chiness. joined by the Korean guards, the two bodies entitled to recover a verdict.-Miss Finney was The Attoress-inscal said that, with the par. thinks the Government saght to do in the next. that s Cantor Lad impeached Ma Kig-chug for French subjects in Hongkong are annoyed and add ap to Patre. The Ufar Gene horn la 1856. A good or years ago het mission of his Laarthit, he would intarpass with two years. Fint-Complete the aulinished having sold twa dharand tons of coal to the rated their vessels bay cotted their tende ruined, ul. it is said, had given orders that every Japa- father went into a commercial business which the view of bringing as ease to an imusliste monitors and arm them with hoary ridg French, and that her Majesty had sentenced the and their men-of-war, together with the yuluble as excountered, whether marebant, acidior, or resulted in liquidation, and from that time Miss With reference to the observations which making them raws, so far as their modale will traitor, to summary decapitation!"

teal: thus bring in the shape of docking, reft official, should be killed off hand, but this gems Finaoy had been dertainly the principal, almost his larned friend had cado, upon tus course permis. Second-Appropriate many for build- ting, So., Ste., driven from the Colouy, because, sunreely aredible At all owns the Koreans the cola spport of her mother and her sister. The Mainich's Shimbun says that on the worn forseeth, a certain noisy sestien of misguided and Chinese had no stoner core within sight of She was oftacated by her father, ha a hry, ad adopted by Mise Finner in bringing this action. ing all the vesels that wors proponed to Congres ha desired at on to say that whilst many per last Winter. Third-Baik, as a cont ember. On the day announced the thing of the 18th Deesarber, "two students of the higots oras is too often the case-truthless and the Japane troop, than they commenced to fire ma time about 1830 or 1881 shy obtained whi sous would shrink frors bringing an setion of foar of the heaviest monitors of gett

Tuighi Kwan, nt Taskij, were talking on the designing partisans car and do make themselves on them. Mr. Taker's men returned the introduction to Mr. D'Oyly Carte mainger of as crowded, and the boxes were occupied street, the topic of conversation being the recent heard, more affectively because they have more compliment, but rather ter the parfose of effect the Savoy Theatre, and was to Mr. Gribed and breach of promise of marriage, there were con and speed, each to org for six-inch rifled-guns. siderations in this case which would justify the in turrets. Fourth-Build twenty torpedo horts the bigh Chiasmo dignitaries, headed by Korean disturbores, and referring to the Chiuse time and disposition to dovate to the work than ing a retreat, that of engaging in a combat Sir Arthur Sullivan. Through the lafter she in unfasurable twens Pensestly two Chinsetest man can space to afate thair elamuters which they had never contemplated, and in which obtained sa angagament to play in some woll-

plaintiff in seeking compensation, and in bring of not less then 100 tons such of a speed of Consul-General and staff, and the mer- man came from behind, and.-apparently over-falsehoods. I inclose my carl.Tours. Se the advantages were largely on the side of their known pieces, and ataong others in Patienting on her ease for trial and although Lord treaty knots Fifth-One craising frouets of Bila orimo de la crins of Washington, hearing the conversation between the two sunt

TRUTH. adversaries. The King still seems to have relied Ste began with a small salary, bat fit e short Garmayle tud alwave offered, and had always not less than 4000 ton. Sixth-Have all our been desirous of offring, such compensation, ships of over 1.350 tons supplied with terpado at than in insolent way. The students resisting

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on thurs for protection In their company betime she obtained greater remuneration, and there were cartaia reason that justified the lady boats fitted with noiseless, condensing engines, hat, and Jackson streets. At first every-the temptation to return the insult, grsvoly (Ox soxrespondent appears not to understand made his way to a building in the garden behind her salary rose nutil it became six guineas a tatts tallerestant in having brought this action so that they cannot be bar witzen approaching

went as smooth as possible, the retired to their school. Ties Celestials, howevos, that the correspondence columns of his paper the Palace, while the Queen and the Quoen week. Towards the wad of 1882 Miss. Finney ptoring bimaulf & genins. An enter. hastened to their hotel, where they assured are open to all parties whether their riore Dowager asenpod almost done to a distant build-met in society, Lord Gnemovie, who was the Taking that view. Lord Garmayle now willingly an essmy..

coincide with or are diametrically opposed to ing, called the Giyaknenkin. Shortly after aldosteon of Earl Cairns. The segnalatan agreed tos verdict which weald dire Miss Floney g official, however, opining that the couple of large knives, and armed with those aad

maisted by some fellow countrymen, they return- those of the editor.—Es. D. P.]

wards the Palace was son to be in flames, and contigned for some time; and ce the 11th piary corgoention as he trusted would whose advent had been annonce with ok to the school and literally besiegel it for me

The American Racing Association has revised biregardelas satisfactory by all parties-namely. the King then decided to follow the Queen: Jaly, 1893, Lord Garmorle promet to Miss the of £10,900. Having suit that muck on its rales. Tas most important action was in a flourish of trumpets, was one of the es

time. Fortunately the polien interfered nud

He therefore marted frein Mr. Takezoyo, whe: Finney and was scouted be har. The master the subject of the damag14, he wished to go far regard to bocksking. The rule was sutirely settled the marter."

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after he had seen the Eing offect his escape, was mention d'o ter m'bur, and both the Lo Chau 1914 irad Elvut it should be sticks out, and an are us that herefor es from the Arabic, obtained some assista

was ord for the return of his own party to and Miss Finner-prod-upon-ad Gaugle and efected his arrest on the stuge

FROM A RESPONDENT]

the Legation. Up to this point the Japanese flat only the desirability, but the propriets of rated in an art that from his first acquain- no hokmaker be allowed to start or enter a arrangement was entered into that the

not appear to base met with any seriora casn- the matter being at arse cuentioned to his fatherines with Miss Piuaey, throughout the whole hers. Any violation will canso the horse and of his engagement with her from the first incepbook ker le be expelled. The seal of weights Fehould be allowed to precsed to the

restomary in Srator for passenger tiga lont in fighting their way out of the Palace and mather. It was but just and proper on the tion of this mattor to its tormination, there was was changal only as to twe your-alde in Fal

they tust two ng and hdd three wounded.

part of Lord Garmayle to say that in quite as nothing in the course of conduct of Miss Finney mouths, ton pounds being adde an, but the of ser detected an attempt to lug at 10.30 am. time 11 sharp, on both days.bres to feed fund legs coolies who are with. This story of the crotits in, the Palaas is oriented to the propriety of this course, and that ko bat what win becoming to a high-minded Bing-was enacted prohibiting this entry of a house atitute another 10an for tba star and NGKONA CELCKET CLVE, OFFICERS OF GARRISON. tion Money and who daxico to work on a plauta-doatly compiled from hearsay. Some of the dil as soon as possible make a communication tosh gentlewomen, and Lord Garmoyle was also with a' changed me, and in auction ponly the

Nagaprro. Catil there is a steamer to facts were doultiem obtained from Mr. Takezaye both his parents. He could not, however, at that take way (say for firm or four days), they and tis parte, hat others must be accepted with time comannicate with Land Cairns, who desirens of stating that in breaking off this onelling of single horses against the Gold was arn worked after, and the pynection this is antian. 'his is especins true of the oath of and abroad, but he inmediately communicated gagement with her he was in no way infucond taboood

the Soclusionist Fosters. It s improbable with Lily Cairas and afterwards with Lady anything dans hy or be any o H. St. D. Jarreti, The Bugs, deducted from.their earnings when they arrive...that they should bare presented theriselves, one; Cairns, who himself, did not approve of the en. adopted by the Indy, but by zonalerations pa

by mo, ne the Palace when they know it to be in gagement which his son had made. Lady Cairs to bimself alone. It was necessary for him to state what these considerations were; bear-will said he wished to go to the plantation, the hauls of their opporente, though had they hewaver, wrote with grant kindness, on the 15thwold be sufficient for him to atste that Frank Mantel Adams, & London barrister, gres and went to the passenger-hour, where he lived for so presented themselves, one can busily conozive July, a letter which lid was gradit to her. The Lord Garmorks believed that they imposed Barnard Coleridge, a son of Lord Chief Justice

that the opportunity would not hara been lost. latter was addressed to Miss Finney, and sho anid. few days. When the steaner Daburg came in 30 Another account from a highly trustworthy Dear Miss Fintar,aname by whied von will vore 2pon him a paramount duty to break of Coleridge. Adams conductad his own case In Lord Garmoyle, however, though opening speech is stated that he was engaged My son as the marri carry him and others refused to go, and Burlish seven, we that the Ministers were shortly not be any longer lentera.

tions was fully aware that they afforded Judge objected to him for a son-in-law and in- also refer to refund the money he ewi for the wady with during the night of the 4th, but me this evening to writs to yat as his visit to fall himself boual by those consider the daughter of Judre Calerid to, and the free maintenance bend had. The brokers in- whether by Sues of the King or not, cold Switzerland will delay a little time he saving answer to the present action or the just duced his son Barnard to write a letter to his

not be ascertained. Thare can. Lowever, be yan," and afterwards she trusted that God flicted perishment on him in the usual Swatow little doubt that the course pursued by the Prowanld grant his blessing to them; but without/laim which the plaintiff had placed before the daughter. belling him (Adonis). The yane į mode, in, by tying his quous to a tree or window, gressionists...hal the royal approval The God's blessing uc life can be happy and no good Jury: Therefore it was that Lord Grangle had laly turned the letter over to her batzotbed. so that his toes would barely reach the ground. offices subsequently conferred on them by can be attained, one I haraonly one wish, to make consaute to the verdict for the sam he had This lod to her expulsion from her father's fore anyone was hurt. The case at the the Polion Court a day or two ago which bearyHe then got what he deserved. A man who am the King show this The writer of the Fiji Lord Garmorlesbsolnie) and thoroughly happy."'ntional, and he had on Lord Garmorle's house and the oxunrging of hor nams from her Shimp's account says that the pacious Sabiennently Lord Csiras rabatfel in substance behalf added the statement he had made, which father's will. The defendant entered the pies actor was on remand when the steamet left, respońking with our which was formerly quito some from the country offered to pay for him, of the Chiness Commandant uction were what Lady Cairns had said, and asserted to the he trusted the jury would regard as concsivalt that the letter was a privilaĝed cornication. sister warned her that Adams was prompted only the acessed being out on bail in $5,000. common in the United Kingdom and can be still but this was refused. His former comrades then furnished to Lim by a Konin, who caurejangragment, and on the 28th Jul Lord Car. Ein mything but an engenerons spirit tɔwards The lotter written by Bernard Coleridge to aís Another case under the same Act res born mote from town and railways.

found lingering among the inhabitants of parts came to bis kolp and a fren fight enaned, in which to the ofice of his (Mr. Monye's jour moyle wrote to Mias Finney in reference

A Japaneso

Mr. Justics Manisty said that the Attorney-a desire to gain meuoy and position dans before the New York Courts. Aa Krs, who min went to the Court and complained to Mr.

pease-ruker (of whom there are always somenal, warned him that the sanguinary ordera of mours and paragraphs which had appeared in claims that he was born in Hangeng and is Wise tast by was boing bewitched by another in every Chinere row) was badly hurt. he was the Chinese were in process of execution, and the papers to the affest that they were about to Goneel had made a noble statement on behalf admitted, so the lever alleged, that he con

verilet for the plaintiff for £10,000. sort does not command entire crederes. Mmunication with other members of the family, -a British-subject, ad formally tolled Japanese who bore enmity towards him. He carried to the T-po-tez for redress. In the mean-sed him to fly for fais fevidence of this he married; 06 she was the put into ecm. of Lord Garmoyle. The jury would find a Amarica, but left a sailor ou a Aerican bones that his chest was sinking, and his hair time Ah Kim had written to this To-po-tez Foys and as partner, Mr. Tidzami profie to whom she wrote, and among others to Mr. ship before the Restriction Act was masse.l.falling out, from no eaasa that he could perceive and the latter, nowing Ab Kin kept a well-ing by the warning, set out at once for the Hobert Cairus. In the next routh (August nutil a communication was made to him by a supplied table, told the beaten man to go aheat Legation. On the way they some Korans Lord Garmogla explained to Miss Finney that bi

dragging along the corps of Chinnan, so father and also his mother had very strong riers Last month he returned to New York as friend that he was being bewitched by this par his business. This so riled the poor use's fomalo that the enests, at this pridd, was aridently upon the subject of the prefention to which se ck of the American ship Twilight, which son, who boss hire i will. He went to the rations that they, numbering nine old woman left here in June bat. He was pul of and man's house, and sunght him in the very art of unched on to Ah Kira's house (Maurs. Jardize, boiling his silly in oil, the nigy being stuck discharged with the rest of the crew, but all over with pins. The man alleged he bed Matkesin & Co.'s Office) and made a noise. The was not allowed to land, although he did pound that his enemy had been boiling the effigy doors were shut on them, and the spectators, wint to remain, but only to get another shin.ofery night, and that was the case of his mys-thicking it no sud of fan, helpot the ald, women terious sickness. He came to the Court to tak

to tear them down. At voed & letter was das The case went before the courts, and the for protection, as he was sure otherwise be

yould be done to death by this witcherft. He patched to Mr. Craig, and a party of marines

nese arrivals by the steamer Aralie soceral interCon with the prolific production of aanders. tain-astrit-koown-to-the-polica, but for wowe of writing to announce his intention of "co-oper- plaintiff, said that the action was brought to $pt for herself and Choay connected with her, adaira, and will show the necessity of ent doing

who were unprovided with certificates run agad to elude the Customs ocials and get into concealrapat ashore. Shortly afterwards is was announced that the fambus expunout of Usineso tragedy and molodrama, Hows Qaw Onzovo, would make his initia! how baforo tão Chinose Alle of San Francisco at he Jackson-alreet Theatre on the 18th N.

Cricket Club aur the Officers of the Garrison The return match between the Hongkong

will be played on Now Year's Day and the fol towing Friday, January 1st and 2nd,

The following are the teams--

16. B.

It is

outers

17th December

6. G. H. D'Aoth (ant !

F-Dewith

D. V. Danglish, The Bus

F. S. Jare, D.A.0.0.

C. P. Leyd, The Fafts

H. Plumbe, RM.LIB. Mitford, The Itus. C. II. Stuart. II. II. Taylor. F. H. U. Wil E. R. Wad

A coolie who formerly worked in Mr. Ah Kim's

Capt. Mario, R.A.

Suggle the latter away. No farther op. F. Whyte (Capt. portunity of anything of the kind was al-- Coron forded, the actor being then promptly con.. C. &. How veyed to the pulice station. When it was Caps. Pearson, K.N. burn to again appear in the play a sub- alituta þad to take his part. This was ro- seated by the audience, and when the man- ager attempted to make an explanation By kind peration of Admiral Sir W. Dowell, was struck in the ear with a rice ball. Thus Capt. Pearson, and the offer of HMS Ara- was the signal for trouble, and sook all kinds on the band of the flagship will perform on the of misafle were flying on the stage. Ordor was restored, however, by police officers, bes

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W. Watson Pilo A.M.D. N. . Vertue. The Bas, And A. N. Other,-

Cricket Ground from 3.30 p.m. on Friday.

A piece of superstition was brought to light at

evidence to a beltof among Asiatios csly.cor

sand he had been taken it with poina in all his

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court.

Miss Pinney.

of action

Verdict for the plaintiff damages, £10.000. THE AMERICAN MAIL

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The P. M. Steamer City of Rio de Janeiro, rot directed against Japaráse alone. Mr. belonged that they did not look upon it merely Captain Cobb, with dates from San Francisco to Treuye at his partner experiented considerable as a frivolous, but as an objectionible profes the 22nd November, arrived here yesterday dificulty in golling through the strette med siny. Miss Finney thereupon sareed to give up morning. The following items ans from our were mobbed and stoned, but finally escaped her rerour upon the stage. Nay, more, hor

ita a few bruises Ronching the Legation at sister had been preparing for the same profes exchang 6pm, they found it guarded by ole saven sien, and bot sistor also ghee up her into soldiers, uusor commisud of Captain Oba pursuit, and after this Indy Cairns_talked Naganor. This handful of men had received with the platiff, and on one occasion Je her

IRVING'S FUTURE MOVEMENTS.

NEW YORK. 11th November. Hoary Irving said to a Journal reportér: "I

firat decisico givee was that be informel his Worship that in his own country from the Esk, the "Kakehloites" pal officers crders from Mr. Takezoyo të delsad themselves into the libra, where she had a conversation shall never return to this country again in a pro- shipped back. Subsequently the matter was

brought on again so a writ of habeas corpus, enemy's sons and stashing him to pieces with his to suppress tho mob-pin old women, and the whon Judge Brown decided that Au Ksxsword and be went so far as to hint that if he rust of the crowd looking on. The thing is not could not get pretection in this colony, he would was not a labourer as specified in the Art, resort to the same means. He was not to be ya wattled, but I will let you know how it ends and discharged him with the understanding shaken in his conviction as to the cause of his illuses. His Worship endonvägrad to pacify the that he should leave the country within thir

man, and informed him that if he held out uny ty days. Judge Brows farther enije Act such flimats, be would be looked up and gave applied to Chinamon who were laborers, him a batter to the Japanese Cousal What the

atsted was found to by actually tho whether naturalized citizens of other coun-

or not.

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THE KORBAN IMBROGLIO.

NARRATIVE OF THE EVENTS.

chauts, as well as women and children, had also come there for refuge, and under the directions

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AMERICAN. BACING RULES.

CHICAGO. 29th November.

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LORD CHIEF JUSTICE COLSEIDAN INVOLVED LONDON, 1st November.

A noteworthy libel case was began to-day.

charras. Adams to-day denied all the statements in Bernard's letter, and said that Bernard was silored Miss Coleridge to be void of pornoast

actuated by a desire to get central of his sister's money. Alam cantended that Bernard and his father had thrust the carriage upon him. He was threwa much in the society of Miss Co. terilge in a charitable institution of which he was Secretary and she was a marker, and tast at the timo lo had no idea of mated the letter el astonished when he rooivod the latter from Land Coleridge, breaking off the engage inent The Judge ruled that these statimeats were inadmissible. Adams replied that in that case he might as well throw up his brief.

AN EDITOR SHOT.

SAN FRANCISCO, 19th November. A serious shooting affray occurred bare this

$ evening. Mr. M. H. de Young, proprietor of San Francisco Chronicle, was entering his office, when he was followed by Mr. Adolph Spreckels son of Mr. Clan Spreckels, ons of the most prominent commercial men in the town. latter turning round fired twios at him with a revolter, inflicting socious wounds in the

Lord Garcyle taking the lady own to some the far West at ay leisure. very near relations of his and introducing Mier Why were the San Francisco dates cancel of the Secretary, Mr. Shianware Hisashi, tha Piancy to them as his allanood wifp were placet in the main building, in the defends Lord Caims and his family went to a shooting There never were any datos for Sax Fenn of which all resolved to sortice their lives place of theirs in Forthshire, called Danirà and cisco, and therefore, none were cancelled. "I was Dossary. About 7.30 p.. an assault was made in September Misa Finney was received as anxious to go to California, but the great dis Spreckles called out" Mr. Young" and on the upon the place by a number of Korean poldiers, guest by Lord Cairns and by id family, and tones and expense of carrying sixty people the vho used their firearms fuely. The Japanese was recognised amongst all the farcity. He end back wade it impraetianhia, and the project drove them off. The night passed without fur- would not trouble the jury by stating to thom was abandoned."

PATTI'S NEW YORK BROAGENSET. ther incident, but the sixty of the little band, the number of persons who wore in the house. beth on "their own icemant and on that of the bat it was right to ex that Mies Diamy w

"Niw York, 11th November.

arm and alesider. The wound in the skouklar ia nonsidered dangerous. A cerla in the office, named Emerwn, soland a resolver and fead at

AGAIN.

The Ji Shimpo contains a detailed account for in the haage of the pain he alla teito was of great part of the urrats which opered in

Tinistar, was no intense, that when Mir, Takezore introduced to the friends nud mistibers of the It was runnured with almost a conviction of Sprokles, inflicting a slight wound in the hem. found a tile straw figure of a hume being,tles Koeru supit in the 4th De Tab longth made his appearance, he and his men family; and she was invited to spend the day certainty in-oppratio circles resterday that. Patti A constable was attracted by the sound of the It will be set from the foregoing state- about three or four inches long, stuck all over following days. The narrativo is from the pen ends that the legislation against the Chi.with pine, and ring in a rough brown either of Mr. Inouye Kakature, editor of the Kanjo wore rotuived with hearty cheers. This satis with Lord and Lady Ampthill it was ander would not sig at the Academy last night, shots, and both Spreckels and Emerson were ar- ware vissel halt fall of oil. The supposed in-Jinyo, a newspaper which he, in 'conjunction faction, however, was short lived. Almoet stood), whose place adjoined that of Lord Cairns though as it turned out that the diva did make rested. The Chronicle will certain the following med in theited States is rigorously carried strament of witchcraft was removed, but of with Mr. Imeidzami Hidetaro, began to publish mediately on the Ministers heels camo a farions Communications took place between Tady her apparance. Rumour merely altered its com editorial on the shooting in to-morrow morning's inth effect, and that thereis very little prosport course it was not a case in which the police could in the sub of 1883, in Seoul. This journal, mb of soldiers and citados, who assaulted the Cairns and Lord Garmoyla as to when the plexion and rowed that she would not sing again issue

take any proceedings. It is to be hoped no more having besu specially prominent in its attronacy Legation again and agnis, but were fully dis marriage na to take plass, for no definite time Sica her vorce has been obtained, Patti will

At 5 p.m. yesterday the preprister of this of the restrictions imposed upon their serious act may arise out of the superstition here of Western civilization and international inter parsed. The afternoon of the fith was passed in had been fred. It was then pointed out by be only too delighted at any excuse to break her migration being relaxed, Werenot the Farling disclosed. Many people will dorothiss recognise course, hard incurred the bitter hatred of the So. iLix fashion, and whos night fall, the rioters Lady Cairns to the plaintiff that Lord Garmoyle American angagements. Bitherto she has been paper, M. H. de Young, was shot in his flue by bostility to the Chinese still exceedingly in those facts au ezaat parallel to an old homeclusionists, and one of the first note of the usb, anised themselves by berning the offles of Mr. had passed through ouo examination only at unable to sing in Paris, as her husband, Mar- Adolph . Sprechols. According to the aaronuts superstition, which has often figured in the talasafter the riots nommsrced, was to redues the Inouyo's journal and barrels of the Japanese Sandhurst, and that it was desirable he should quis de Caur, could, under the French low, seize of bystanders no ards procedad the attempt at pronounced the authorities would hardly of the survellous which serve to terrify the office and plant to ashes. According to Mr. troops Signal Bres could also be seen flaming complete his course there so as to have the pro-all her salary. It was even roported that a tele assassinatier No reason was assigned. Turó | Inouye's version, the Seclasemists are nowOn- in all dir fins, and it camo plain that this fosion of the army at his command, which graphic contract had boon signed by her yester shots were fired by Sprockets, ne of which stack straiu the provisions of the Exclusion Act to young and the ignorant.

sible for the outbreak of the disturbrace. Their balassine 1 portaitous diodeious. At would give him an eruption in life. It tran, day morning for hor speedy app weance in Paris. and broke the bon of Mrs Young'a etculder,

THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. prevent an actor exercising his calling in Sur

and the viher entered his arm below the shoulder. therefore, thought dosirable that thers bould party, though numerically much stronger than daybrak. Konan pissarios, sent out

WARRINGTON, Eth November. How Borius his injurist way provo remains to Francisco. Then could not be deaned

that of the Progressionists, lucked to inther's reconcile, reported the arounes of exit not be any marriago at present in order that he

The Washington monument to-day reached a he seen. At a late hour lastevaning the doctors. cohesion and intelligence, and its inders, seeing from the city hold by Chinese and Korean might be able to follow that caras. Aeromling. - a labourer, and it could not be supposed that Chinese actors would in any way come inte

LONDON, 29th December. that their cause was in jeopardy, sem to Euve troops, the former mustering in great atrangth ly it was then arranged that Tord Garmayie height greater than that of any other structure in attendance were seriously a'arused and refused

Under these cir- should return to Sandhurst and make efforts to in the world, boing 20 feet 10 inches above the ter allow any one to sue fr. De Young. All upon a way de mats. Their operatione at Tlace called Anta.

The case of this brutal attempt at assassina- competition with their Caucasian confrèrer.

EARTHQUAKES IN SPAIN. were evidently coraived upon merloaded scale, castantes, the hopelessness of procuring pais-his examination This matter was ten-toer of the monument. The next highest struc It savoure in no small degree of persecution

Shocks of earthquake have occurred in Ms. The time ohooon was the peening of the ith De supplies becuas apparent and now loud by Miss Famer to hat mother, and her turo is the spire of the Cologne Cathedral, which tion can hardly be a matter of conjecture. cara ber. A short time previously, there had been ment of difficulty was added to the situation, in- mother very naturally thought that there was a towers 515 fast abors the floor of the building. It known to erory one that the Chronicle to hunt down cases of this kind. The tags, Gravada, and Andalusia. Soveral towas opened in Seoul a general post offices, under the asmach as the store hours of the Legation had great abjection under any circumstances to a It is estimated that it will take bat twenty five has been fearless and unsparing dy its strictures vigorous watch kept upon arrivals from and villages have been destroyed, and one then charge ofan or lightened offcial. Mr. Koyaishaku been destroyed by the rioters. At 8 o'clock, the long protracted engagement of this kind, and working days to complete the monuitent, so that on the methods by which the firm of which Attached to the Tusoiliyoku, as this office was troops were exted to attention, and soon after, she so expressed lapraclf to Lord Garmoyle. He there is no doubt of its being finished in timo Adolph Spmakel is momber used the Hawatius Reciprocity Treaty as a means Canada and Moxies is, of course, understand and lives lost.

called, were two Japanese advisere, and through fames 2002 issuing from the house of Kinyokkin then wrote a letter to Miss Finney in which in for dedication on the 22nd of Fabrary.

LIEFT, GREELY'S REPORT,"

of resisitiz onoraons profits for itself without able, from the American point of view, the

their exertions, as well as the surgy of their proved the prelude to a renewal of assalta upou language in every way worthy of a gentleman he

WASHINGTON, 13th November.

corresponding benefit to the people of this tention being to prevent the surreptitious

Korean associates, the pastal system had boon or the Legation. Three times the mob charged. left himself in the hands of Misa Finney and Lis tended to Ninsen, and other plans To nom. il volleye af bullets and slones, and three mother in the matter, repeating hisprofessions of Licut. Greely, of Arctis facas, has taken up Coast. It is also known that lately the Chronicle introduction of Chinese over the frontiers,

memorate these events, and by way of inaugurat. times they were driron back Bat in the after admirative and love which no doubt were pur. his residence in this city, and is at work propar published a detailed account of the coLapse of "but it is not justor dignified for the state to

ing the new office, Mr. Kayeishoka invited & noon, Mr. Takozoya-dooided that the position featly sincere, to this young lady. Miss Finneying his report of his Arotie axpedition. The the Hawaitan Commerical Company in which it institute proceedings agaiast isolated iu-

number of gentlemen to inter at the Yusei had beenue untenable owing to the impossibility replied that she had perfect trust in him, and report will be confined principally to the slentific appeared that the entire assets of the copau kiyoku, on the 4th, the principal guests being of obtaining provisions. A council of war as did not desire that anything should be done that work of the expedition, and will not contain any world probably be choorbed by J. D. Spricket? dividuals who cannot fairly be shown to

the staff of the Royal Guard, the Foreign Repro beld, and it was decided to retreat upon Chamut would mar his fatare in fo; so he returned to thing sensational or startling. It is understood&C leasing nothing for the shareholdere but come within the mesning of the Act. The

sentatives, the Chinese Conin, and the leaders po A13 o'clock, the order of maroh was forma Sandbarst, and a number of lotters passed however, that Liegt Greely will, when his report their cartistes, and nothing for the Directors of the Progressionista, amely, Diysiyoku, It was very simples vanguard of two com- though they saw on another more or less fro is ouupletat, wite a history of the expetition, but the prospects of a vexations lawsuit. It is case of Ar KEE, the sailor abo was not al-

Kiyok kin, okuyeike, and Jokkohan. To panies; then the Minister, bis maite, the wor-questly. Lord Garcyle was not quite so ask which will contain some very interesting matter fucher known that a newspaper published in this fare to land, though it was decided he was

wards the close of the entertainment & fire broke outs, the women and the children; and thea about Sandhurst as his friends wers in his in-relative to the residence of the party in the city-which is understood to be under the control not à labourer, is also a bird one. The

out in the neighbouring house, end-most si ret god of two companies. The troops num terest, and Miss Finney appeared to have urged Arotiviong

IMPORTING NEGRO LABOUR. man arrived in New York in his tip Me Caldwell for the defendant.

Mr. Mossop appeared for the plaintiffe, and maltaneously dames were observed in several quar bered 140, the man combatapis, 104. Their ad him very strongly to try to succeed in the end. tera of the city. The Liberal leaders, immo- vaDon was low. At orexy cross road they There were a vast number of letters that he

A special from St. Louis saysAmong the Ve Young and family. In return not a single aad was to be paid off there with the

In those as the plaintiffs, who are rica diately, apprehending that an anti-foreign riot were fired upon by Korean so diors, or stoned need not trouble then with: though he would rest of the crew; ko only desired to remain dealers carrying on business in Hongkong, was on foot, hastoned out of the post-office. by Korean mol Opposite the Pulsce, they mention that on the 15th October, 1893, Mia arrivals this morning was F N. Ownbay of word has ever been said in the Chumnicle against

claimed payment from the defendant of the Bingelyeka mus in front, and, just as he was fond about 500 Korean troops drawn up Finney wrote a letter in referencs to some very Bakersfeld, California. He stopped to make the personal charsetor of Claus Sprockols or Lisa until he could get another ship, but the perabore suma, baing price of rice aupplied by the about to pass through the guts, some forty or across the street, with a field piece which they hundsoras presents that Lord Garmoyle had arrangements for the transportation arer the sons. The Chronicle simply attacked the mono- She Northern Pacifio Railroad of 1,100 negroes from poly of which their men were the hood. What fering minions of the law haled Fins before plaintiffs to the defendant's shop, the Tik tity armed on ose surging up the strost, out y twins, the ball on the second gocasion pass mado to her or proposed to make to her the Courts and although he was ably de-eng. The defendant denied this he ever bin down and continued to fish him with their ing just before Mr. Takezoye. This battalion, of addressed him as "Door Sweetheart," and sail: Chattanooga to Bakersfield. Ownboy is agent inference may be drawn from these facts what rried on basingan ander the name of Tik words after he has fallen The unfortunato raven welted wag spoodily before the Tapanese "I wore your presents at danse after you of Higgin & Fovie, two of the wealthiest men light they may shed upon yesterday's attempted led by counsel, and malgré the fact that hang or roreived any rice from the plaintiffs. Minter was so far in advance of his corapanions rifles Passing to the weat of the psico, the left; but I do want you to remember what I of the Golden State, "who have a plan for the murder it is hardly necessary for tisto point out. This is the second time that the hand of ar be claimed to be a British subject, the at Alter s neuker of witness had her zomined as so latter had to rat runt into the post van ewched on of the right principal gates, and my when I beg you not lu give me saything driving out of Chinamen." Saki Owzbey -

else for a little time;" ami farther on the ways," Last Spring I transperfed 500-nugroes from assassin has been raised to silence this journ mosk. consideration be could obtain won both sides, kin Lordship beideng the de- before coming into collision with his assail- | --~

** It is unromsary to note that there wore twož

Tecnosser, and the plan proved a seccoss, Har Brospect for, the honoured dead-sympathy with fendant's identity had boun pared, indgant; and these, before for, found themselves wave differed by a loctor only Digimon must not be in the habit of thinking of u thirtyd grace, at the expiration of which, mont for the plaintiffs incense the the coffrented by a number of famouse, who lure on a direct labey louder for worse that more jewel-Inake hor happinessg his 40,000 62es of land in Kern county aim who may yet escape from the shot of the że w to be proceedad against if he did not amount claimed with costs.

Lout of the servants' quartora, armed with the Seuliaromista..

although she added, "I know they are a kind of upon which to had constantly employed 1,309 assessin—forbids as at this time to say more.

SUPREME COURT.

30th December.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICATON.

Barons MR. JUSTICE RUSSELL.

TSUNG TO CHUN SHAU, $163.19. CHUM YUM SHING V. SAME, 2509.07. Wono Tsur FUXO V SAME, $137.30.

NEW Your, 14th Decetabor.

of, if not the absoluto property, of Mr. Spreckela

has been diligently engaged for months in ptblishing indecent personal attacks upon Mr.

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