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can be no question, that Davio's description applies fairly well on the whole to Asiatic witnesses in a copet of justies,, whoss in elisation seems to tand altogether in the di. rection of provarication and falsehood. How to extract the truth from these persons is a problem which is a constant puzzle to all actively concerned in the administration of justico. A very summary matbed was $5. adopted by a Recorder in Singapore in the THE SMALLER EDITION PP. 753 53-old dive, when, according to the Atras
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In moving the second reading of the Conrey- anting Bill in the Straite Legislative Council the Commisdonor of Land Titles and The simplification of the system of conveyancing is Ameasure which this Council, in the intarest of hand-holders, will feel to be desirable. We have imposed on the natives of this colony the English should adopt all such measures for its simpson- tion as are adopted in England. How difficult is to provide for all passible contingenstes the length of this Bill sufloiently shows Perdon- ally I could wish that the Bill went farther than it does and that it took away the power of lying
done by Chinese. The Bar Committee, in, a
prevailed. Whenever a witcres, asya our contemporary, st about giving false evidence, the Recorder stopped the fellow at ano, and had him taken out to a triangle lying handy to ressive & sound flogging.up land in the colony sa strict settlement as is
...Masart. C. Gerard & Co. FORMOSA..Messrs. C. Gerard & Co. When the offender came back amarting to paper which they have circulated to the Council, Fooczow........Messte, Hedge & Co.
testify on the stand, the Recorder greeted refer to the intricato naturs of Chinese wille. Nivaro Moss, Kelly & Walsh, 'ghai.him with the exclamation" We aball see Tho tondanoy in England xong liberal thinkers BRANGHAI......Menere. Hall & Holtz.
is to free the land from undue restrictions upon SHANGHAI Mesure. Kelly & Walsh.
now whether you will speak the truth." On powers of alienation and to encourage easy tran NORTYERN & HOSHIB. Hall & Kolta and Kelly this our contemporary thus comments-fer. We most guard in this colony against the
Y&Walsh. Shangbai. NAGASAKI Moarra The C. & J. Trading Co.In this case, the rertainty of punishment practice, alluded to by the Bar, of using the re- fuements of English law for the purpose of tying eally amount to perpetuity."
RIVER Ports
Hico Quara Mossra. F. Walsh & Co. YOKOHAMA...Measra. Kelly & Walsh. MANILA......Mostra. Diaz Puertas & Co. BAIGON Messrs. Schroeder Frères and
Gardės
PRYANG
Torquin.......Mr. Ch. Dupont. BANGKOK. Mestre. Ramsay & Co. SINGAPORE.....Mwera, Bayle & Cɔ.
Heaus. Maynard & Co. COLOMBO... Musers. A. M. & J. Ferguson. CALCUTTA.. Messrs. Nowman & Co. SYDNEY AND)
Masara. Gordon & Gotch. BRINDANE... )
The CHAINMAN proposed and Mr. Dos Rame. 108 secunded-That in ten of the words Ive handred suros" in Article No. 108 of the present Articles of Association thors shall be doomed to be inserted the words "Two thousand shared"
Married.
The CHAIRMAN announced that there would bu another moeting in ten days' time to confirm the above resolutions.
SUPREME COURT.
16th July.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE TAL HON. JAMES RUSSELL, AND
Cater Justion.
MELCHṛra & Co. v. Ow Yuxa Bem.
Mr. Bawlas (from the offer of Mesure. Wotton and Deacon for the plaintiff, Me. Mostop for the defanos.
Mr. Dowiex and his Lordship's permission to
and to enter another Action in Origins Jurimliction,
POLICE COURT.
16th July.
·BEFOES ML. N. G. MICKELL-INNES.
INSUBORDINATION IN THE GAOL.
The Indian trade reports of recent years have shown a remarkable falling off in the importa of beer, wine and epirits. This continues, and mana to be rather augmenting than otherwise. With regard to the diminishad importation of alt liquor the explanation offered is that bear brew- od in India is steadily taking the place of the im perfed article. There is no rongÓN. think that
swiftly overtaking the offence, had the usual up the lands of the colony for what my pract withdraw, this caso in Summary Jurisdiction, the jaak, and that tho jank must koop of her leaving the Gaol. Copies of the regulations were soil and cilianto which, prevails in than diferent.
[affect in bringing economisers of that com nodity to their bearings. In these mora sentimental days, such summary methods of | bringing parjurara to book and upholding the majesty of the law of course run too. much counter to the humanitarian ideas now uppermost, to admit of their being acted upon, however greatly they might farther the ends of Justice the mors, the pity." MELJOURNE Mary Norton, Hargrave & Co. The procedure the disappearance of which LONDON...Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Laon. LONDON...Mesars. Street & Cr.,80 Cornhills thas lamented by the Straits Times is LONDON...Messrs, Batea, Hondy & Co. LONDON. Mr. W. M. Wills, 151.Cannon St SAN FRANCO. Mr. D. P. Fisher, 21, Merolant
Exchange. New Yoak......Mr, A. Wind, 21, Park Row.
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INTIMATIONS.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, PERRINS SAUGE Borisine and sing
LEA AND WORCESTERSHIR
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SAUCE bears
the autograph signature of LLA AND PEERING on a red label. Sold wholesale by the Proprislors, Woreaktos; and Croare & Blackwel,, London.
AND PERRINS SAUCR
throughout the warið.
SILICATED
similar to that followed by Chinese magis
rates, who, when they suspect a witness je' not sparking the oth, order a few blows to be administered. The method is not one which commends itself to common sense, not. withstanding the lament of our Straits con- teguborary.To be able to decide at the out- set whether a man is speaking the truth or not necessarily implies that the magistrate or jadge has made up his mind on the case before heating the evidence, a failing which is liable to resalt in groat injusties. We are at one, korever, with the Straits Times, in deprecating the exemption from pustelimon' which attends the commission of perjury in open court. Now and then a case is report
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, 14th July, THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. The following are the caterm of the elections up to Wodassday :---
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THE LATE HEAVY RAINFALL.
The rain rutinaed to fall heavily on Thurs. day night, and accounts havi come in of various damage done in different parts of the colony, in addition to what we have already reported, but there seems to have been so very serious injury to property la. any park, nothing approaching
Mr. Wossup asked for costs as he said this was |n caso which ought never to have been brought
in this Coart
His Lordship said he thought that if the oase simply transferred from this evert to Original Jurisdiction the costs must abide the evant.
· MA Borlas said he would rather withdraw the case and enter another action in Qriginal Jaris listion then transfer this sit..
Mr. Mossop said this was a one of alleged, infringement of trade mark rights with respect to mitahes, and it was before the court the previous weak. In respect to another cass, against Kong Lom Tanos then before the court, in which he had represented that his oliects, if fending, had done so trucsently, and had das isted on reociving notice, he had foezived a latter from Maisra. Worton and Dençou offering to withdraw the cue if his clients gave an mider- taking not to infringe on the rights of the pre- pristors of the trade mark again. He bad at one written to oases Wotton and Deacon, agrasing to do. RO.
scop the undertaking and to withdraw tho Mr. Bowles said in that case he was willing to cass
be gai. his client ought never to have beon sasi Mr. Moop asked for costs in tha osse, as Mr. Bowles damarred to granting the coats; the memembe storm of June last year, when she thought the defondants had no claims to many hoary landslips oboarred. Thors hare them, as they smitt 1 of ding, and although been, as might be expected, a number of all they might be innocent off alors that did not
range that mutter with the rest of the ongo.
His Lordship thought the parties had better The parties then referred back to the case of Ow Yang Sum.
landelipa at different parts, and the largest in at
Of Grecars and Oilmene where the tables are turned in the Police the Naval Hospital, which suffered consider
Chart, and the complainant is fined for pre-test your. Again the landslip bas boon at thi ferring a wilful false charge, but the prualty entrance on Wong Nei Cheng-road the gate is not usually a severe one, and spart from this offence of proferring a false charge, punichmont for perjury sa as rare as the of
CARBON FILTERS
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·PURIFYING DRINKING WATER.
A Shipment of these Filters in three useful siano "čas justborn reosired by the Undersigned,
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fence is common.
The first vessel of the new German subsidised mail Hae to Eastern Asia, the sleauer Stettin, was to leave Bramen for China about the middle of June.
The Gbb Lane steamer Beth, from Hong- koug, arrived at Sydney on Thursday, the 13th fast, and will sail again today for Dunedin,
New Zealand.
The import of China tos into Afghanistan in 1881 was about 1.065,000lbs. and of Indian tea 279,000lbs., 4 ouusiderable reduction in both casis on previous peura.
way and wall, only recently rebuilt after its innl demolition, being again swept away by a large mass of earth which has fallen into the road.
sEest the matter.
Mr. Mossop said Gils was exactly like theothar case; his clients, If ofending, had done yo inas. contly, and they had had one of the calourable imitations in their shop since reiving notice
some months ago. He had written to Mears. Wotton and Deason, off ring to give the same undertaking as in the other case; he did not know what Mr. Bulas had to say to his offer.
Me. Bowlay-I refuse it.
The seas than withdrawn on payment of costs by the plaintiffs.
Tuse AwING V. LABUT, VICHENS
The plaintif made a chuim for 23 dys, wage ns obair and house roolin to the defendant. He paid bo was ongaged by the lattor on the 15th May at wages of $6.50 per month. In June he was taken ajek sal hai to are work, but he left substitute in his place. Lieut. Viskars but
fused to pay him for that month,
The first defendant was soutanced to a month's imprisonment, and „bs second to three wisks.
party of India thera must be many districts well- suited to the growth of tobieco, and it is to be regretted in the interest of the cultivator that mora satisfactory metheda have not been dis- covered of preparing it for the European market.
SUBMARINE MINES.
DISORDERLY BOLDISKS. Ernest Kah, Robert Crawley, and Joseph Tawis, privates of the Northamptonshire Re- giment, were charged with drunkenness and dis orderly hondast, wilful damage to property, and assault upon one Lo Ko Shi and the police. Considerable misgiving is understood to hara
The evidenco showed that the defendants bo-
arisan in oficial circles with regard to the defe came involved in some disturbance in Queen'ssive value of sabusarins sotiro mines, from the rrad Central and they chased a man into the fact that on a rant ocenion a German steamar Mau Wa foreign goods shop. There thar entering the harbone of Vladivostok, uneous salted one of the assistants, and knocked alous of danger, passed unhurt through a line of him down itsensible on the floor, after which these weapons. If an enomy's vasşdi can ruu they smashed things in the shop to the value of through them without great risk, instead of be about $16. The police coming up they rushing food to lay siege to them, prosading by across the road into the Grand Hotel, and redayatematic approach under fire, they would not a good deal of resistance there to their arrest, striking the constables.
The Bret defendant paid $0 fiae and cora pensation, the second $7.59, and the third $5.50.
possess aither the moral or material valne with which they are usually oredited. In order to subject the system adopted in this country to so practical test, the Times says, experimenta wary ALLEGED UNLAWFUL FOSSESSION. Institutod by Sir Andrew Clarlo, the present Li Ayan, coxswain to No. 1 Dook Launch, was Inspector General of Fortifications, and wara May 20. á ebsuani was busyed out and mined 55, the property of the Government, only the Royal Engineers, the mines being of the charged with aalawful possession of an oil coat,rried out in the Salent of Fort. Gilkicker on the 15th inst.
P. C. Easson said that for the lost nine electrical class and of approved modern pattern. from Faith Tsa Tsai Station, and on the night apt that a ship on bumping a mins, instead of The arrangements made wuro, as nonrly as prac- months a great many oil costs had been missed
ticable, thora which would be adopted on service, of the 15th he saw the defendsat in possession of uns of thein. He said Le bought it of a man aploding it fired a small charge on shore, in- order: "Her Majesty's ship Northampton, com- used Yung A Sz who bought it, he knew from dieting that the asstem was in full working Chinese P.. No. 475. the cost as he had stated The lokang asired Markan, 0.8. R.N..
Yang A Sa was called, and he said he bought manded by Captain Foes, B.N., with Captain on board, stewmod to sall it for him as he had too many. Witeral times through the mine field at varima ness did not cotice the gamber on the cost. spada, with the result that in every instance the Personal eurity of $10 for goed behavioarmings anted perfectly, proving that the ship for six months.
LARCENY.
fortaight for stealing a lakang'a lamp which the Wong Apo, gardener, was sent to paol for a floor had left on ■ joss shrinë.
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THE TRADE OF BRITISH INDIA.
Iudia, like the rest of the world. F
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offered
sainn in
wwald hare beso destroyed had they been ren- dered notire. This xperiment shows con- clusively that it would be hopeless for an enemy aid at it accordance with our present systems to attempt to pass through a barrier of min
and that it would be necessary to seek to open the way through a mine fold by measures in- volving bath time and risk-measures which havo nover vet been attempted ander firs. In . much as an enemy could not afford to incur the risk and loss of time anteiled iz laying slage to's mercantile port this experiment Las an especial valas as regarda those ports. It serves to justify the nefivity reomtly displayed in the submarine defense of the commercial ports at the country and to show that our harbonra may be effuntually recdered safe from someTHE. This will be a 'considerable satisfaction to the local forces, who have shown grast zal in tak ine up work which, though apparently less brilliant and attractive than that of the prdí---- nary soldier. has added new strength to tho dufónçon of the kingdom.
Some of the Indian Tos Estates pay well. Wo The CHAIRMAN proposed and Mr. Ozonzo fire kasta. While thus proceeding on the night note that the Assam Tos Company paid a disecouled That in lion of the words "Fire in question, & light was oon about four palate vidend of 20 per cent, on ospital last year al haudred akaros" in Actisle No. 72 of the pre-off the starboard bow, and after a time it was though the crop was short as compared with sent Articles of Association there shall be loomad judged by the ante of the vessel to be the light to be inserted the wards Two thousand shares" of a jouk which was travelling a course which the previous year's outtura. Their capital is
would tako hor across the bows of the Herm. 15. Carried. 187,160, and the ares ander saltivation 7,608
Therefore it way his duty to avoid the junk, and from that object he at one put the halen, hard
port. The captain was below at the time, and George Currington and Henry Hayes, Assist-less hear is drank on the whole by the Angio. hearing the wheel go over, he came up to see the ant Tarakeys in Victoria Gaol, were charged Indien onamnity that was drunk in former reasou. His orinton of the light at first differed by the Superintendent, Major-General Cordon, times. The diminished consumption of wines from that of the mate, and be atendied the helm, with rofusal of duty on the 10th and 11th-inst. and liqueure is, however, very clearly market. but after watching the light a short time became J. Jonos, Head Wardon is the Gaol, said that Whisky and rum contians to grow in favour, an to the same conotarion, and pot the helm hard are the 8th the first defondant went off duty and Against brandy and gin, which bare gone out of a-port again. This put her hand round and they did not return, and witness found him in his bed fashion. It seems probable that the temperancs expected to see the junk pass clear of their bows, apparently drank. On the 8th the man remained movement has bad some effect in India well bab valdonly they saw a dark mass, and directly off daty, also apparently drank; he did not sos no in Fingland, and it is said to be a subject of afterwards the collision occurred. (The detail the doctor on either day On the 10th frequent remark that smoking is not at all so giren will be font in the evidence of Captain he was brought before the Superintendent, who common among Anglo-Indians as it need to be. Traulson below). The difference between the fined him 82. The dofondant then left the There has been, in any case, a decided falling off two stories was that his clients alleged the Chaal, and witness didnot an am again until the in the Imports of ears, but this is partially or jank did not keep her course, but iffed up 14th, when he was brought back by a Military plained by the use of sigarettes, which is extend- into the wind, proanting her starboard side resort. When flued by the Superintendent the ing in India as well as in England. Tobacco in to the Hermann, which struck her diagonally defendant spoke in a very disat manner, and grown in India, but it would appear that very abaft the starboard quarter. The real quis said he would do no more daty, and he was order little of it is consumed in the country by Bag- tion for the donct to decide was which est uf wit ad to be kept from leaving the Gaol. The second lighmen. It is sont to England, Aarding to assos they wore to believe, and when he summed defendant was abrant from duty on the 9th and this report, to be tide into very bat cigars to be ap his evidence he should point out to the court he did not report bimself sick. On the 10th smoked is Holland, Germany, and other Quati on which side the probabilities lay. He should again he did not go on duty, but he left the Gaol nental countries. The exports, however, shows show some fanta which, he thought, would lead with the first dafordant, and was not then again great decline, which is counted for by the in- the court to believe that the plaintifs story was until he was brought back by a Military escort. ferior quality of the article. Even Italians sh vary improbable indead if not impossible. The
General Gordon asid he had personally ex-joot to it, "althongh Italian cigars are probably low way that they had by get out of tho way of plained to the defendrats the regulations as to the very worst in the world." In the variety of
course. This rale was a stringsat one, bang ia the mess room. was shown in Maradon, page 198. The junk was wholly to blame in lathing into the wind and arose ing the Hermans.
* German Marons Tranken said he hold Master's certifiesta, and had done ai for Oftoon years. He had bon fire years in co and of the Gorman barque Hermana, the registered tounsge of which was 544. His car numbered thirtam. On the 22nd May he was'on a vorige from Newohwang to Hongkong and his resol de iw about 15 test aft. At about eight o'clock he was staring S.W.8, and was about 14 miles east of Chapel Island. He remembered that his lights were harding properly. He was in his cabin at sight, looking at a chart, com- pariaz his bearings with the mate, when his at tention was attracted by hearing the helm pat over. He wont on deck, and asked the ante mast course he was steering, but the nate did not understand blin, and gave him snewer. Hu then saw two lights, one shore the other, the higher one being a little to the left of the lower. Those lights, wore two points and a half on the starboard aide. A steamer or sailing zagyal would not carry such to a junk. He formed the impression that the lights, and therefore he has tasy must belang junk was sailing to the west, from the position diately ho paurs on dook. The mate had at it of the lights, and he steadied the whoo! ime hard a-port. He then looked at the junk again and saw only one light, and he then pat the wheal hard i-port again. The mate told him that the junk was lying to the easterard What he first saw the junk she was about half a mile distans, the wind bring N.E. Wits bad all agare sails sat, spanker, gaff inpsail, dying jib, and foratapmast staysail. With the wind as it was and on the course they were going it was Lis duty to keep off from the junk. He kept looking for the juak, bat he could not see her. and at last her light dap prod. She thou apparad right la fontoss The slip, however, has not been so heavy
him, and then the collision occurred. Witness was standing aft. near the wheel, and when the as that of last year. Another plaas affected
collision accerred he steadied the wheel. The
RETURNED DEPORTRE. lat year and again damaged nor is Stonehenga
jibbuon caught the mizusu mast of the junk and
Wong Afak, soldier, was coxvicted of rabara- on Robinson-rood. The repair of the damage
broke it, and part of the evil was left on the jib- done on that cocasion had serruely been com
boom Part of their foremost got entangled on ing from deportation after having been banished ploted when this rainfull sarred, aut the slope
the top gallant forecastle of the Berman, har for five years, and he was sontēnsed to twelve abore the retaining wall has been largely swept
ing collided with the anchor stook on the cab-months' hard labour.
The defendant, who is an old offender, was hand and being broken. The bow of the junk. away again by the torrent of surface water rush
was close autor the turboard pathead of the found by a Inkang at Bang Ham. ing over it, and it bas sarried sway the oran moutal balustrada along the top. The stream
Tierman, and her starboard side was to the side from there has damaged the rest in the upper part
of the ship. Witosas could not deseribs the of the New Gardens a goud, diall. The tramway
angle at which he struck the junk, as he could has suffered somewhat, but the large cutting.
not see it from the position in which he was, but. which many supposed would go with the first
it appeared to him that the jurk zamaupts his res downpour of this kind, does not seem to have
ellengthwise Witness jibbon first struck the From the universally pravalent dr been much affected; and the tram road hes stood Mr. Vickers said the cole had left hia with junk's rizzamet, and the martingale want trade Few.countries, however, have fared so the test well. A retaining wall near the teruta word, and he could not stain from hvor its atarn. The hobstays broke and the star-little, for, cording to Mr. O'Comer's report for minar of the line has been brought down. The bay who he was. Some ti as after haar in band poop of the junk sme against his stern. the last commercial year, the decline on the ar www sewer whichhasjusthoon mda wasobaked at hom he believed to be the plunti in private When witness first erge on lack the wind was a 570gato value of the year's transactions, as cɔm- the junction of Hollywood-road and Qacon's-road, uiterm, and his bar tald him he was explored litels on his starboard quarter, and when the parasith that of the pour previous, did not and the water rasked i and flooded the place, us a private jinrieksha ooolie. The substitute collision occurred it was still moes on the quar much are od 1 per cent No doubt oven this washing away the aoil, and pasting the houses laft way no use as a house drolis, and had oper-6auda half to three points. The spanar very small retrogression is in a mansare dis arend in such serians dangor by undermining pareatly never done such work boforo. Ha hed and gaff topssil wars fastened over to the afar gearsring. It is the very first break in the
AN INTERVIEW WITH ME. BROZPORTE. that the Surreper-Gonoral warnet reinhabitants paid the substitute his wages at the end of the board eide, and this would suable her to anwar steadily increasing prosperity of the country
The other day at Lord's Mr. Spofforth, in that they were incurring considerable risk by mouth.
the helm re quickly than otherwise on this man the end of tandao in 1978. For persons remaining in hom. The Wanohut Nallah also Dafondant's boy was called, but he said be bad oesstion. The vaskel oma round nearly two in England see aware how rapid has been the stepping a smart return of Lord Harris's, was got choked and did some damag. A retaining pot said the plsiafi was oursed as a private points while he was on deck. The junk's light rate at which Indian opamsist activity now hart and ratirol woundal. It is the fourth wall on Romass-road near the Baxter Hoos Jurishs coole. The plaintif and his substi-pard about halfs minuts befors the volli slightly olked for a short tia erly. it mustnger of the right that is injured, though bas alas fallo..
tato were both good servants.
BOD. Henri not as the outline of the junk he hoped. has progressed. The progress during the extent of the injar Me. Spofforth 17 The Agents (Mosara. Gibb, Livingston & Co.)
A stream at Lack of the Rape Works in Ken- His Lbelhin said it was quite clear the plain-up to that time. He could not say how far dis. the last dozen years has been greathon in any knows as yet. Thods of amateurs of cricket inform as that the Gibb Lins stor Galveston nudy Town which had boan dirarted into a large ti had not abisuted himself from work without taut the light of the jonk was at the tims it dis other acustry. In England darin thit period are thinking to day shout that broken Sugar, for left Sydney on Thursday for this port, and the drap, barst through the wall built to confine it, leave or authority. It somet the bay bad help anpr. He never could say anything of the thers has bean an infinitesimal decline, and it will be a very unfortabate affair if the supple same Company's steamar P will leave owing to the iron grating gatting chokad, and hita, as he would not my waste ho hai gon direction of the junk, he vuly saw a dark moss ither in Germany, France, nor Italy has there figure and the long arm of the demon bowler Ar Sydney for Hongkong on the 27th insk, tioded the Works, doing a good deal of damage. He had forfeited his wagas, and the olsun would fast before the collision, so he beard the been an advance equal to one per cast. The no longer to be sy in the unbests of the next Csubridge GuE.
The mada hare hoon very mach ent up in places, bs dismissed.
criw on board singing ous. The jack mast have commercial transactions in the United States few weeks. Spoorth draws a big gate, and and the surface soil washed off.
changed bar course before the collision. Aftar have increased by 14 prr cont., but those of India Epofforth oppos to W. G. is a sight that kee In his report on the trade of Fazan for 1835.
Tafortunately thors has also been lows of Life
the collision he asked if all the crew of the tank have bean angmeated in 12 years to the extent of folks would go hundreds of miles to sao. There coast abounds in a vast variety of fish, which road overfamed, and a great stros of water
TAXO You Yus v. Lewis, 947-30. Mr. Commissioner Laivattays the Koraša
caused by the deluga. The took in Bonham-
were on board hia ship He was told they wars, more than 43 per.dent. There is room, too, for is a satanis glamour about this Mephistophales Mr. Wobber, for the plaintiff, stated that the and be asked if any of them wanted to go on board great expansion; for, rapid as the advance bss of criokat which perhaps has naror surrounded might be turned to most proftable account in the
He is a demoa, and markets of China. We obtained some excellent woman was standing it the strast and was car fendant, dr. Lewis hat liv al those some time, the other side of the dock. Witness sat his as compared with ite vast population. The trade as such has penetrated tas imagination of
ashed down Centre-street. One nafortuante aim was for cont of a room occupied by the de- the jask again, but they all want any orse to bean, the dommeres of India is vet but somall as any other player, salmon in the early part of, Decembar, Whits led off her feet by the rush of the water. She and the plaintiff's brother, Tang Yat Cheant to work to take in the foreuil and missil, of British India at present if topresented in the million. His merits as a bowler is a matter the Esh are not large and not in great quantity. was overpowered and carried down to the bot who collected the routs, hat hid a good deal of brace up the-foroyard to starboard, and back the shillings, would smount to 12 per head of the one loares to oxports and the higher criticism. they are of very fue quality. Fina cul-ish and tom of the street to the mouth of the aswerfenble in getting the ront for this room Aotien main. The ink was bumping her stern against population. The aunus! value of Franch onm-It sounds very like an asta-climaz bat can mast horring followed in January. The coast usher The entrance was not large enough to admit ker, End baas taken before, but a letter 141 best his ship. It spatel to fom that the stern of mercial transactions is 138 shillings per head toil the truth when nae saps that the damen mer osunet at prosent keep the sea in anything and she was band by Sanitary Inspector Clari raival From Mt. Francis asking him to let the junk was ismered, but she did not appoor to of German 145 shillings of Italian 68 shillings, was in bed, and rory kladly discoursed in his
the wastter stand over a few days, and bad bo sinking From the time witness took theead of American 105 shillings, while the trade of pyjamas on bowlers and bowling, and of their cray boste This and their ignoranca e edged partly in the opening. He got har of caring fish peaparly cause the harvest of the out with a good deal of difficulty, and then found bean allowed to stand arar about a fortnight, bat means to avoid a collision with the junk the United Kingdom is represented by an annual of cricket. If he apparel less domeniscal under she was dead. Every stitch of clothing had nothing was done, and Mr. Frannie said he would ha did sil that was possible for him to value per head of the population of 850 shillings. the circumstatices, it is excusable. Indeed, Mr. eas to be very mach neglected."
been torn off the poor woman in her descout of the have nothing more to do with it
do with that object; there was nothing else India, of osures, cannot be properly compared Spofforth, demon though he be, is excessively. To the course of his romarks on the trade of stoop street, and her legs were terribly cut about. The plaintiff did not appear, and his beer he could hare done which would have had with European countries or the United States. modest, ike all who bara sohiored world-wide said he was away sick. He collected the at that oft. He could not hara mata bia wasset for trade may more fitly he compared with that fame, and it required some persuasion to induce Christine missions in Chim. Hilberto the Ningps for the year 1835, Mr. Kush, Commisura was attending to this pars and over and produced his rent book to show that the Ku to part. mash by the wisst stons; he of China, the annual value of which it almost him to speak. There were some questions that
sivast of Customs at that port, resorts the found-Clorihew saw a bay beleg tambled bend asfeguarding of Roman Catholic interesting of an interesting little satorprins there by a heels down the street by the stream in the same arasant claimed was due. Tan tonement was at would have had to tako in the spanker and raffazaolyquadruples. Another satisfactory feature he absolutely declined to aarsr. I asked him, has been onefiled to tas diplomatic and ons. Japaness. He says: A cotton pisting astab way, sad he joinped down into the drain pit to No. 17. Queen's-road East. Until this your the tapsi. As far as he could so the usa of the of Indian trade is the continued praponderance for instanos, how bo would advise bateman to plav sular representatives of France. When theshment, secoisted with the Daka Cutton ostoh him as he came, to pearout his boing rent was $1.50, hat this year it was raiasd to 36 collision was the shifting of her couras by the of exports over imports, which avorava in money his bowling. It Mr. Spofforth were an egotis. value for the last six yoars nearly £16,000,000 % tion man, with an opinion which nothing proposition to Ananist a direct representative fill, was atarted her in Cacher last oder the carried into the seer. Ils casght tan bog, and In Jace he wait to the defendant for the reat junk. The juuk appeared to have a free wind.
but the latter scolded him, tora cỷ kis own rƏ, Cross-tail by Mr. Lusch. Witness pro-ar. The trade af India with the United King- sould moro, one might have attributed this auspices of a foreigner (Japanese), and it bids directly afterwards his intorpester, who was com of the Vicat Poking was made soms op fait in prove a suusastal basinass speculatica, ing to his assistance, was Intried feat foremast inte ceipt book for the roat, and kicked him downstairs, dooed his log book, and Mr. Lesch pat in a tran-dom continues to exceed one half of the commer objection to difidence. He might have said: position was manifested by the French Go- Already more than 39 carding mainos of his store. No further mishaps occurred. and At the end of the mouth the defendant removed slation of the entries referring to the pollision cial transactions of the coautry. Au apprehen. Well, or daar air, it is impossible for me to By the Court: The reason witness steadied the ion has boon falt for some time by the morsautile advise you. Batemen oan't play my bowling- varament, on the ground that the change Japanese manufastnes probably from an Amari- all were got tafely out with assistance. A very his fornitura and left the house without witnogs's
holma ne ano na he got on deck was that he community of Calcutta that trade was being argal, thore is no method of mesting it." No oan model, ars at work from morning till night, similareasecourred in apper Peal-street, though kanwledge.
The defondent ssid his wife had always paid thought the mate had made a mistake in putting gradually diverted from the capital to Bombay, sach thing. Mr. Spofforth laughed uneasily, would interfere with Franch prestige. How and the proprietor proposes to anlarge his astab happily unattended with fatal resulta. A woman
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sad the roturas now before as show that the ap- turned over on his aids, stroked his bandaged this dispute has been settled, we are not ishment and import more plant. The work there wind to erogs, the road and was taken off the rout, and he only three times had any har sport.
Batond Sobada said he was mate of the Her.prehension was well founded The figures haar hand, and laughed agala, the same whesey laugh. doce contrasts at lavourably with the results her foot and swept down the side channel to thing to do with the last itooss. The man
That is not a fair question. I think if I sware, but the arrangement probably is that, of the native method of separating the road from the junction of Hollywood-road, where the aide came to him in June, and he offered him a month's, and held a German Mate'a certificata. He cat Mr. O'Conor's remark that Caloutta hus while France will continue to protect the the cotton, besides being shear ar and more rapid" channel enters the sewer, and she would bare rent. This the man refused to take, and he told had boat at sea since 1869. On the night of the decidedly lost its position as the chief centre of gave you my ideas as to haw I should play my been carried down the sewer had the entranos fondant he did not want the rent, he wanted 2nd June he was on the watch, tearing S.. Indian foreign trade, while Bombsy is now a bowling, which has been the result of Britons practice, I individual missionary, when he happens to In a newspaper appearing in Holland attention been large enough to admit her. Fortunately it him to leave the house, sa by wanted it himself. 8, the wind being about N., a little on the band dogst the first commercial port in India. years of study and be a Frenokman, the representative of the has been drawn to the fact that the Aolisen wat was just too small, and she atect ball way Defendant said his wife had paid all, the rat, part quarter. All plain ssl was set, as well sa The completion of the Indian railway system will should be letting the cat put of the har. I dare say I have a recipe-bat no--I would rather Vatican will deal with all esses in which the bag cost two hundred millions of guilders, the io. Some women triad to extricate her, but failed, but she was now way at noso very ill, the spinker on the starboard aide, gaff topsail, fond still further to the advantage of Bombay.
gaswer to his Lordship he said he did not know arias jibb, and fore topmast staysal. At sight
Cue of the most important of Indian products not, thank you. If you ask Mr. Graca, or interests of the Church as distinos from those only return for which is the occupied territory bat farther assistance coming sie was got so bis wife's address, he could not find her, in fact o'clock he was taking the bearing of the light on for exportation is wheat. Its enltivation is, Bartos, or Shrewsbury, or Mr. Walter Road
the rate of 13 guilders an sore. This prise is
they had had some trouble, and he did not know Chapel Island, when the boatswain came up to however, a highly speculativa industry. A good whom I consider the four best batsmen you whether she would ever once back.
relieve him, and asked him which was Chapel e a bad harvest in Europe makes an enormous have, they might tell you. Bat I probor to keep certainly too Ligh to be ever made good by plan- tation enterprise, and it will take very rich
Hi Lordship adjourned the case for further Island light. Witness locked up and say an- differance to the Indian grower and exporter, the key to the probiota locked up here." said Mr. tained towards religion it was certainly an mines to enable the expenses incurred to be
ovidence.
other light and he took his glasses to look at it. The quantity exported last year fell short of that Spoorth, moving his hand. It is no secret, He then saw a flare up light on a junk, a little shipped in the year pravions by nearly 25 per I dare say, but please don't ask me." It is just anomaly that she should pose as the Pro-fally met. The outry thus dearly bought is.
however, not quite worthless for it is said to be An extraordinary general meeting of the
behind the first light; they wore about four sent, while the money value was diminished to as difioult for the tire of sport to emerge from testar of the Faith in the Far East, and herad utcably adapted for the site of a commercial city. shareholders of the Hongkong Ice Company,
points on the starboard bow. Witness then or- the amount of nearly 30 per cent. The extension obscurity as for the provincial politiairo to only object in continuing her protection has In that one thirteen guilders per more is no loager Limited, was held at the ofles of the General This was a claim for money advaoed The dered the heir hard a-port in order to pass under of tea-planting is one of the most satisfactory schiers fama in ciralos polities. If he has boon to secure the influanca which the right too high for town lots, and there will be overy Managers, Mestra. Jardine, Matheson & Co.. defendant was one time ago made a bankrupt, the junk's stera. He could see at the time he features of Indian agriculture. The area planted brains and paraverance and object, he is pretty Thers won prebut lor bankruptcy was dissolved by arrange saw the fure up light which way the junk was with the tea shrab in 1834 was nearly 270,000 surs to succeed. It is very interesting to hear of interferenca in missionary troubles gave chance of recovering the outlay ran into. The yesterday afternoon.
question in short is whether the situation of this Mosses. J. Dell-Irving (Chairman, D. Monent with the creditors. The plaintiff's slait going There was nothing else bo caald have acres, of which more than half is in Assam. Mr. Spofforth talk, sometimes looking down on newly acquired Netherlands possession leaves any Calloob, J. H. Cor M. B. Polishwalla, A. S. dated back beyond that ths, but he had not done thee; he could have done nothing with the England continues to be the chief onstomer in his broken finger or toying with the splint, some to círe satishoting either to the Ppa or to prospect of establishing a thriving commercial Cohen, C. A. Ozoriu, P. B. Cams, F.D. Moon-come in at the bankruptcy, and had had no share sails to make her come to quicker. When he the market for Indian teas and the consumption tia emphasising a remark by a concentrated first zaw the janx it was half a mile to three appears to be rapidly increasing. The imports look from his pisting eyes, or a demoniacal cratre. The answer given in the abovementioned shoe, H. A. Carvalho, F. Jametjos J. C. dos in the arrangement. journal is emphatically in the afirmativs, on the Ramation, C. S. Taylor, J. B. Gomes júor., M. His Lordship said the plaintiff ought to bare quartora distant. When he saw the ink she was to this country for the year exesaded 60,000,000 mile whisk is really very good natured. It the new deadus is one to a boiled with ground that arkeen roadstead is the first suitable A. Carvalhe, and H. C. Maclean (Secretary.) come in with the other oroditors; he should adlittis southward of Chapel Island light, After the. Ons end a half million of pounds were man was this same that suggested a quastion as to
The CHAIRMAN said Gentleman, it having journ the cams to consider it.
Kiving the order witness want to the starboard to Australia; the consumption in other parts of whether the demon ever lost his tamper or got Batisfaction. China is not matutalie a por.authoring place reached on vassals arriving with.
in the India Areldpelago, and that It is very been found that the subdivision of the shares of
rail and watched the fault. The captain arms the world is nearly infinitesimal. We gensame violent when he was being hit abont. "Not a Necating country at while fonfania inmate
certain that Singapore never would bavo become the Company has necessitated certain other
on deck, sad steadied the helm, and witness told in England more than twice the quantity of In-bit of it. I may fool disappointment if a man stare polośch, Buddhism Thiem, and what she is land in former youre a well managed partly formal alterations in the articles of as- This was a alain for money advanced on a hím about the junk and hor position, sad that dian fas imported 10 years ago, and the increase misas a ratch, hot angry if ans, are got off me That would shaard. Runs aro horgimedanian are all alte tolerated. The mercantile establishment been started on the sociation this meeting has been called for the promissory note. Mr. Daver said he advanced she had not gone about. The captain then put heagasonntinnenaly without abreak. Itsens ever.
North Foint of Acheen. Even now, when Singa-purpose af passing the necessary resolutions. I violent her which has been marifested pors is in existence, the situation of Aobson is bag to try the frisk resolution: That in lieu $150 to Mr. MoBroan and Mr. Mitos jointly on the balin hard's port again. It was only a few strange, and Mr. O'Conor alls attention to the bound to be got, no matter who bowls." the 29th October, 1384, at interest of 14 par cant, seconds from the time the captain steadied the fact, that the Indian teplanters appear to make are the chief points of our canveraction
That is the first duty of a bowler, Mr. Spenda Christianity, mutwithstand the advantageons enough to admit of a keen competi of the words "One hundred shares in the seoppd tale in linses of the treaties, ba been tine, and it is becoming evident that in time, line of Artiste No. 39 of the present Articles of per month Mr. Miles had paulim instalments helan to the time he had it harda-port again, had no effort to obtain a markot for their prodnes in
To lead astray the batsman,” replied he, with he had now left the colbay.
not much The rest of the witbear's evidence sont to that country in the year, while more than cut pribithly rather to a draad of political gapore, thanks to the competition of Tan Asadeiation there shall be deemed to be inserted at the mount racisining duo was $56.75, and the effect of the steadying on the helm was Persis. Less than 50,000lbs of the natire tos were Spoorth F
jong Priok to the South and of Achosn to the words "Four hundred shares.".
The defondant said he was not aware that was corroborative of that of the captain. Witness 80,000lbs. were sent by way of India from China a evaical smile to lead him astray by sever Br. McCULLOCH seconded ones aunyoged to be mixed up with the the North, will not be sa indispensable as it
anything was dae to Mr. Davor, he was surely thought the junk was going at a greater speed and Japan. Those who are interested in slowing tria to guess what is coming. So far Carried propaganda than take religion itself. The now is In Netherlands India isoh bas
been changed since the time in which Singapore! The CHAIRMAN proposed, and Mr. Pourg. for Mr. Miles, who told him that he bad repaid then his vessel, because the had the wind on the tea tadastry of Indis ought certainly, as I am conserved I may send a very quick ball renation of an envy of the Vatican may be took its rise. In Java there were then no wall secondedThat in lies of the words the advance long ago. The scionát seancad to her beats, while it was astorn of his vase. These Mr. O'Donor nggests to them, to consider I have never yet put all my strength into it),
Mr. Miles was only $100, not $150.
ressel would not have gone round quicker had what these figures mean. India is 's silk-pro- the next may be correspondingly slow. There taken to our 471 Roman Catholicism is dry docks, nor any of the other aids indispoks-Three hundred shares is Articla No. 62 of
His Lordship pointed out that the plaintiff's he put his spanker boom over, and to have taken ducing oventry, but at present the imports groin, I consider, fas any power I may bave në s now to be placed on the finting of the other ably required to meet the wants of an ex the present Articles of Association there sball claim was bang out by the pesemissory note, and in the saker and gaff topsail would have taken of the article then she send abroad. Whst bowler-this ability to vary the pace from the tensivo shipping business both in mailing vessels be deemed to be inserted the words "Nine hus- the defendant had signed it as principal. It boten m les. He could have done nothing else over be the cause of this, there is no doubt very quick to the very slow. Then I try to de- tolerated religione, and the result will doubt- and steamers. What Java lanked was supplied dred share.”
chose to be so foolish as to put his name to such that hid, and were again in that position he that the industry is duolining. There is said, oelve him by break and variety of pitch. If Carried. less he to secure the more peaceful and worsby Singapore. The writer in the safd newspaper
athing me that he must abide by the consequences, should do the same thing. Witness was of however, to be the prospect of an exten-yon know your bateman from previous meetings, then goes on to say:-"Gradually our eyes Lave
The CHAZEMAN proposed, and Mr. COMEN SO His Lordship was not gaing behind the written opinion the sollision was due to the junk altering sive trade in what are called wild silks, prodgoed good bafler knows his weak points. I am accesulal prosention of the tenets of thas been opened to the disadvantages attending this conded-That in lieu of the words Three bun-Joonment, and he must rare judgetent for the her sourse. The Hermann was under her port by other inecats than the malberry worn. Par-speaking of the best known men in the world of faith, and to eliminste a constant source of state of things, and we have began to be lost de dred shares" in Article No. 63 of the peasant amount claimed with costs.
helm for about five minutes before the collision, The Articles of Association there shall be desired to
The bearing of the case was further adjourned danger to the diplomatic relations between pendent upon the help of others.
construction of the harbour of Tanjong be inserted the words "Nine hundred shares."
to 10.15 this morning. France and China.
Priok has dras this offactually so far as Jara Carried.
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Tas appointment of an Eavoy of the Viticas
a Peking marks an manch in the history of
of the priest are involved. Seeing the at- titade France bas for some reses past their
ber. This arrangement was not calculate
the Court of Paking, sad in every respect
infi
By kind permission of Captain Donten Divins Service will 1 be held on board the British ship Hallowes by the Rev. A. G. Goldsmith, Seamen's Chaplain, to marrow morning at 11 o'clock. The Bethel dag will be hoisted.
We hear from Canton that Ganers Lia Jang-fa, the Black Flag Laaier, being dis contented with the appointment given him at Namos, o zilitary ofloor has been despatched thither from Canton to act for him until farther notice.
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with an area of ahoat fifteen thousand acres at oat.
THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LIMITED.
Carried
is osnovenol, and the bank now awaiting us is to The CHAIRMAN proposed, and Mr. Cama de for Sumatra what has been'stigined in Jaru: † seconded-That in lieu of the words. "Three THE Pealmist said in his hate that all men There is actually no better means of giving to hundred shares" in Articlo No. 65 of the pro- the inhabitants of what was formerly the King sent articles of Association there shall be devas were liars. On the other band we once dam of Ackeen and abio to European nations ed to be inserted the words Twelve hundred heard a wet-known advousta declare in the certainty that we have settled down in Achern shares. Supreme Court that moko was naturally a for good than the constraction of works pro
moating an abiding ebarsoter and intended to The CHAIRMAN proposed, and Mr. Cox trovi speaking animal. This, however, was further the growth of trade and navigation" conded-hotin lieu of the words "Five hundred simply beauso he bad extorted from the Bo far our Netherlands contemporacy. Undershare the ninth and. Bfteenth lines of witness in cross-examination à statement present dreamstages in the straitened condi- Article No67 of the prosent Articles of As tion of the Jars finances there is not the re-sociation there shall be deemed to be inserted the telling against the cause it was supposed to motret chance of his anticipations being over words "Two thousand shares.”
Carried be to the witness'e interest to support,, There realised,Btraits Times,
P. F. DAVCE V. MARIA DURAND.
DATED T. McBREN, $5675:
IN VICE-ADMISALES. BEFORE THE HO RUBLL, ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE, AND CAPT. H. G. THOMSETT, RN., AS NAVAL ÁBBISSUE.
THE DEMON BOWLER ON BOWLING.
wiles
Hore
sons connected with the silk trade in England cricket. When I am bowling against a batsmen and France are hopeful that this new source of whose peculiarities I am not soquainted with, production will become important. The Indian I generally gangs him by his style, and have votion man ifactures appear at first sight to be his stock in three or four overs. I dare say a* very flourishing Tho arports have doubled in tateross would tall you the same thing about Mr. Potts, of Glencos Mille, New York State, five years, and those of the last year zoueded a bowler. We try to land each other astray, but was obliged to shut down his paper will the those of its predecessor in quantity as much the batsman is generally the first to betray hita- other afternoon on account of the great number as 22 per out, and in valte nearly 27 per solf. Having penetrated the armour, then I go TUANG ÉO SHING AND OTHERS, MASTER AND of sala which ran down the treel and clogged cant. Things are not nearly so satisfactory, how for him, telling him sad tempting him. He OWNER AND OWNERS OF CARGO AND the water wheel that runs the paper machine. ever, as these figures indieste. Prices have faneiss he has got my gange by one style of OTHER EFFECTS OF THE CHINESE JUNE The head gate had to be shut down twice in the ranged low, and the largenees of the exports was break. Then try another, and anddenly rovart "KAN HING FATY. THE GBKAN BARQUE afternoon, and the cels taken out of the water- realy due to the necessity of getting rid on any to the frat; or one pats, by the manner of bold- "HERKARK" $10,000; AND THE HER wheel and fame. On three other secasion this torms, of the large stocks soenmulated on the ing the ball, a spin on that will not cause it to MANN" V TRE", KAM HING FAT" 4000 spring the mill has been stopped by sels, but manufacturers bands. Ons, reads with regret turn out of its course. The batsman may think The Acting Attornay Cisneral now opened that wad at night, and only one each night that the value of shares in nation factories has by the notion of the delivery that the ball will ita course when it possibly fada Its the osas for the defence. His clients' case was The stream is alive with them, butit was general fallon hearily, and that two of the largest mills turn ont that he wan steering S.W. S., wind aft, a little ly supposed that they ran up stream in the in Bomber were compelled to stop working in way to the wicket Bat it is a diloult matter to on the port side, and going at à agent of about spring.
Marsh and April
explain. As I find a tatanan is inclined to hit,