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was bad, technically inasmuch as the widress it tions being pleaded. If he know what the de-Eave been published, and he ought to be paiť a was alleged the defendant was said to have sold fondant relied upon, for that defence, It might fair eam for them. He also stated Mr. Wilcox the ticket of was not a "plan" within the perhaps be possible to dispense with the services of the Daily Press had offered him 310deman meaning of the Ordinance; and, thirdly, that the of the jury who had haan summoned.
And he thought Mr. Bain could afford to pay sentanon was illegal, the magistrate not having Mr. Mossop said he relied upon the Summary more, as he published the lottars in more than
cne paper. power to order exposure in the stocks for such Jurisdiction Ordinance, an offosco. Judgment was reserved at the time, and was now delivered as follows by Mr. Justla Bassell:—
Mr. Wilson said the latter under cover of
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Mr. Momop-So you say he did not keep his contrast. Why did you continue writing?"
WitaI did not Fatapped antil I heard farther from him. The artials of the 10th May,
O at the Police Court which requires their attendance theyjaroriably take a sexi by the Cside of the magistrate. In this they are
The musketry conrad for the Police Force has are now offering for Sale at greatly reduced strictly within their sights, but the practice
ja attended with some inconvenience and recently been counloded, and P.B. Auges Mann
Air. Wilson seld his answer to that consisted Witness continued-In reply to this latter I prices the remainder of their
ought, wo think, to be discontinued. If Mr. haamade the best soors, 206 out of possible 300,
of a letter dated tho 11th March, 1895, and a resivad a letter from Mr. W. Traker Watt, a very creditable såure ecusidering the tunture
ohaque of the same data for $25 which had been of the Chin Mn offtes, sicloning $25 in A., a merchant and a Justice of the Force, of the competition, and something like 50 more The appellant was convicted in October for sent to the plaintiff by Mr. W. Tasker Watt, of settlement of all claim. I zotarned this as hnd occasion to prosecute his compradore for than entitles him to many as a markana. He unlawfully keeping a lottery agoney in this the defendant's offios, as payment for his cor. unsatisfactory. I sent the letter through
Measts, Lane and Crawford,-- who is thus entitled to wear for a year the crossed Colony, and fined in the sum of 8200 and ordered respondence. embezzlement it would be sonsidered deguns and crown badge on his arm. In addition to be exposed in stocka for six hours. The sp
Mr. Mossop saidhead witted sending the cheques soting a my agents in Hongkong. About a cidedly unseously that he should occupy a to that he is the winger of a very handsons car, pellant, uning dinantisfied with the determination but he denied that that took the cats out of month afters Mr. Marray Boin taut back seat on the bench while the case was being presented by Major Dempster, the Adjutant of of the Magistrate, gavs zotine of appeal and the the scope of this Ordinance, as it was for special the cheque under cover of a lofter dated the 4th
the Telion Force. PC. Fowler led for the two matter now comes hete it& case stated in par work in 1885, and ant for what had appeared May, 1865. beard. It is only a degree ices so when the Brat stages of the competition, and finisbad re-suance of Ordinazoe 4, of 1-58. Mr. Francis, QC prior to that time. He relied on Seo. 10 af Ord. The letter was read contending that the official who sets in mation Government coad with a total of 197 points.
who appeared on behalf of the appellant, argued 24 of 1873. He admitted that contributions by plaintiff had no claim for payment as payment was only promised for articles of special interest, prosecution site on the bench, The only Yesterday morning the members of the Indian that the conviction was not warranted by the the plaintif had appeared to the Chins Mail,
His Lordship-To be paid for.
and they were published to aselet him in making differones in that in the latter cane thers Contingent of the Poles Force were paraded evidence, and that the punishment of the stocks
Mr. Mossop Cartainly not; there was no pro-up his book: Polios was sera vires. To thecase stated the Magistrate in the compound of the Contral
Witanes continued-In 1885 I did not contri. in supposed to be a total abranog
Station to witness the presentation of a appealed the depositions. There is abundant mise of payment whatever, the articles were only personal feeling of any kind whatsoever, Bellion Modal and the sum of $25 to evidence in our opinion to warrant the Magistrste insorted for getting iste omvenient shape for bute to the paper. I sent some articles from Kat
gau, but that was Mr. Bulgin's time.
Cross-examined by Mr. Mossop-Ll it a fact whereas to private prosenations the feelings constable 595. Saat Ram, who had roseived his in bolding that the defendant sold Taz Fa pablishing in book form.
diseberge on the lat inst owing to the revolver Lottery tickets over and over again at No. 1, the prosecutor towards the acoused may be wound he received not long ago when areweller Tai Ping Bhan Strast, if he believed it. The which the sheque was sent stated that it was in it was mentioned that these articles should be published snar to sosist me in making a book. pertinent subject of inquiry. Government pro-a Chinese asted Chun Akum. On that no evidence of the druggist, who lives at No. 1. Tai settlement of his claim for contributions.
Mr. Moasop mid it was shown by General I was told I should be paid, bat, as umount Sunt Bam displayed great pinck, sticking man Ping Shan, had to be valued by the magistrate secutions are more impersonal than private fully to his prizone, and balding him to the as against the evidence of 5 or 6 other witoesser Medny's own letter to his client that the sheque was abetod. Mr. Bain did not publish the articles 122 prosecutions, and there is therefore somewhat station after he was wronnded. The presentation who appeared for the pressantion. But it was for 325 was given in respect of some special con- so that I could use them for a book. It's only published small extracts in his paper, and be has lessobjection to the presence of the official who who aggrassed the hope that he would recover for LR. 8 9.B 275; Buwa v. Fenwick, L.R. be necessary to call the men
was niade by Captain" Superintendent Deane, Argand at considerable length that there was no tributions sont in 1895.
keeping of an agency or plaon," and Galloway v. His Lordship-There you are at izene; it will) kopt or destroyed my manuscript so that I am now unable to publish it in a book for want of Institutes a prosscation sitting on the beneb from his wound and live long to valno the medal
The following gentlemen were then empan-materia!. 9 C.P. 339; and Dagget v. Cattorus 19 C.B. N. than there is to an unofficial Justice who in-
One of the Straits editing cases has been 9. 765, were referred to; and the present analled as jary to try the cas-Meseca C. F. Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not stitutes a private prosecution. But the, dif-disposed of, as far as this colony is ongerued. it was submitted by the learned munsel, onze Stiebel, J: Boas Anton, and D. Moda lock.
Mr. Wilson said tho claim was, for literary sedered for a Exed period will be dintiined until ference is simply one of degree. It was Francis Henry Elliott, who was arrested on his within the prinsiple laid down a Dugger contributions sent to the China Mail, giving the
arrival bore from Singapore, in consegnenos of Cattorus-which decided, that the habitual use Ordata for extra aspion of the Daily Prass should cixi will break through the established practies, on a chargs of Stiminat branch of trust, was using of a place within the meaning of 16 and 17 interior of China. Mr. Balu asked him for let-shorter than those I have sert.
bardly be expected that any individual offi-fographic invtrcaționa from the Straits Authori- | of a spot below a tree in Hyde-park was not the plaintiff's experiences daring his travels in the 1879, is a fair sample of my work, but is wash Mr. Mossop-Do you consider that you want he sont before 11 .. on the day of publication-tive of his own motion, nor is it desirable yesterday handed over by Ma Mackean to the Vio. C. 119. It was submitted that the keeping ters of that nature in 1879, and on-the plaintiff
enstily of Laypeelor Quin, of the Singapore Fo- of au ofee, agency or place was the name thing, stating that he should want some encouragement anything of intereat then? that he should do so. The question is ones Force, who was sent to caesive bim. The and in the present say if the evidener was to be the latter agreed to pay him for ovarything he Witnes-Yos; I must have done so, or they which ought to be definitely settled by the rendition of the prime was delayed in eonce believed, the appellant was localised well enough, might end which was of an interesting charac. would unt have been published.
Can you refer me to anything of interest Garerament and not left to the discretion gunes of an application, made on his behalf to for he sold and was known to sell tickets at 1, tor. This promise was subemquently renewed
tha Supreme Coast by r. Wahbar. The dafand-Tai Ping Shan Street Hed the evideces when the plaintiff ceased sending letters, and published in 1979-Yes, I refor you to all of or gond taste of individuals. On Saturant alleged that he had sent oulain information and Raling pson that the sale was on the pable Mr. Esia wrote and asked hita to continue them. them, they must have boon of public interest, day Mr. MACKRAN said he did not wish to the trails which would, he anticipat street the principle of Daggst and Catterns The plaintif soarely knew how to make up his or they would not have been pohtiabad, Mony that the defendant should fool that heal obviate any occasion for his rendition, and he weald bare applied, but if it is believed that the plain, but be should put some evideres befoes of the articles were of great tutorest to people fair amount of remuneration of auch information as might be espnated from Tax Router's telegram published in another had been made to suffer the more severely posed a letter from the Straits authorities to salas took place at all, then the evidence warrants the jary which would, he hoped, enable them to who take any Interest in travels: taay was full
that effoot. Afthough the matter has bean de- the finding that the sale was in the houso No. 1, doride what was
They are of much more interart, column is decidedly more remasuring than most because the Colonial Treasurer bad oclaved over a fortnight sinon then, however, no Tai Ping Shan Streat. The question as to the to offer for the work done. Unfortunately the a traveller.
punishment of the stocks is important, and leftur-sont by Mr. Bain offering payment had and alus than I am likely to be remunerased for Mr. Bulgin paid ma at more than the rate for of the recent messages sent out, and encour-cupied a seat upon the beach, before anch communication has been received.
might become of more importants in other cases, been look The following will be the Orders of the Day Mr. Fraucis contended that the logiststars in-
Mr. Mossop said he had a copy of a latter dated "gup." more than $10 or $12 a cutwo. ages the hope that the porce of Europe will deciding the case he would take time to don-
Mr. Massup produced a copy of a letter from not be broken, at least for the present. We salt with other authorities upon the matter." at the Legislative Council on Friday ask, attended by B. X. of 16 of 1875 to limit the ap- 30th August 1989.
Mr. Wilson said it was an earlier dabe, but be Mr. Balgin parpacting to enolom $23 in pay- plication of the punishuval of the stocks to of 1. Mr. Chater parkbeat to ratio will se
feuons then on to the law, and that such would read this one. If was to the Ebot that ment for plaintiff's contributions at the rate of Whothor it is the intention of the Government to paaishment conld not apply to future legislation. Mr. Bain would be glad to publish the plaintiff's 35 a volume. corporate with the pabio in coebrating Her Mala the prosont ease the fine for gambling run of special interest. Of course General Masry wata sneh a latter. I do remember having re- latters, and to pay himforany ofthorn which might | Witness-I do not beliere Mr. Balgin over jesty's Jablica year in n mor boltting the oson.
inflicted in pursannos of Ord. of 1876- Rion.
Second reading of the following Bill-
which only provided a Anu, and in default would understand that, in a small place like delved it. I did resiv either 324 or 327, but I An Ordiusnos to remove doubts as to the appli-imprisonment. In support of this contention he Hongkong nawspaper proprietors could not do not remember saything about $5 a riamo.
Mr, Massep-What was the $25 for 1-1 do nation of Ordiyxon No. 2 of 1873.
sited the 8th Section of 18 of 1875, which states afford to pay for any contributions but those that whenever say male offender whose age ap which were of special interesa, sud, for in- not know; I suppose ho thought I was hard up, Mr. and he sent is the $25 to pay my way down to poors to the Magistrate not to exceed 1 year-li atanes, as a war between China and Japan Convicted ander the powars herein conferrad of Wilson said there was a latter batera this basoa him. lamang or of any offence which nor or at any twoan September, 1879, and March, 1880, which time hereafter is deemed and declared to be an authorised contributions to the paper, and pro- ple larceny or punishable or simple larceny the raised parent for them. He also read a letter convicting magistrats may sentonos him to be of the 4th May, 1935, sent by Mr. Watt to in len General Masny with which the chegas for 325, onon or twice privately whipped of or in addition to any other paaishusut to which Gonoral Moany had returned, was agnin The latter stated that this which such offender is liable." If this section is went back to him. The San Francisco Carmicie of the 6th ult. cefally examined it will be seen that its acopa payment was all that was due for matters of is whipping boys for one particular class of of special interest, at the plaintif must have been Boys-William J. Blattner, the cupid of the
fence, larcenyor offences which may be aware that it was only articles of that nature The Italian cruiser Rapido leit Haiphong for things on his experior knowledge of rose proje
County Clerk's office, prides himself above all after be declared to be iaroony. But Ses. I is which could be paid for. The others were only
Plaintiff-Now you have refreshed my ma Saigon on the 31st January.
dives. Ever since ho gave bisolf up to the very wide and declares that any offender ander inserted to aaiet him in the publication of his
this or any other Ordianos may have the panish book. Mr. Wilson submitted that this letter mory. He sant we nothing else, and I suppose The Agents (MESSTS. Rinse & Co inform study of this interesting subject ha bax held that ment of slooks added to any other penalty. It is could not possibly be taken to limit the payment he intoned that to nette sporything That was
all-bogove me, and I sent it back he might havE — Bo wide indood that it includes feunter and alta of 823-to-work done-in-1685
The plaintiff said-I am a General in the Chi- sont me tau.cente. I was not boond to areapt it. London, lett Singapore on Monday for this port. water as to have the Chinesand Japause i tionalities and it obvivasly intended to give the Ma
Mr. Moasop-Did you not send a number of inded if rather pessimist persons in Eng-
termarry. He was, therefore, goally surprised land at the close of last year
We have to acknowledge resipt of a file of the yesterday morning when he was called upon to Kistrato a wide discretionary power. The words unso army, and at present residing in Canton. I Eco de Panay, a new bi-weekly paper which made issus a louers to cathorits the union of a Chiare plain and clear, and we are bound to regard have come here specially on account of this suit. letters about the war? I do not know that I I mot him in his own often, where I had Will you answer the question. Did you not spice fears of war is, we take ithich at the present il appearanos at Theifo on the 25th December 2000 men and a Japanese woman. The happy them 18 giving power to the Magistrale in every first wet Mr. G. Muay Bain in Janasry, want any letters about the war.
The
case where there is an offender wouvisted. Mar 1879. couple were accompanied by a Chinese Wo- Informed the politician, the more seriously does heIt appears to be ably edited.
man, who acted as an English interpreter well in the interpretation of Statatas, page 3. Rams conversation as to contributions to his pa-write a uamber of articles about the war? I do expent a Furopean war in the spring. We cannot, of soare, bring forward presies avidate of the world Montgomery Adsertier to nege à system for in- Japanese woman, who gave her ago yours
The negro areas in Alabama leads the to make kaowa the wants of the parts. The states that it is the basiness of the Interpretar per. He said I was a traveller in Ubins, and set smouter what the letters wore about. I
to give effect to the plain words of the Lezisin the knowledgo I thus acquirod would be worth wrote on a variety of subjects. Look aut sea.
Mr. Massop produced another letter from the ment, stongh we thoroughly believe it, but we
tura. It matters not what the consequoooss publishing, and after some further words he ask- ant our randore to look at the patent facts around doing immigration to that Stats and the editor was small and pretty, and was dressed in of war on grant yeriments apie any share: rat cut remusrks that "it would be better te hure Chinese en Oriental garb, sat after the latest patterns may be whereby the ns of clear and uusquirccal od me to send matter to the paper for publica plaintiff to Mr. Bain dated March, 1896, claim
saron Governments in Europe, Goverumnate than no labour at all.”* likely to be thornsghly informed not only se to public
rraived from Paking. Blattner wat covered with language capable of only one meaning soything tion. I said I could not weite English welling $1.296, including interest at eight par cent., Continenf - The Agonts (Nogers. Welabars & Co.) inform
confusion and at the same time admiration, for is enacted by the legislature it must be osforaad enough for that, but be said that could be put and warning him that if he did not pay the wuch of which always remainá náka va for
jadice and joined their hands and fortunes, the words go beyond what was the intention, aut he would give ma, sad Le mid he would ed if he found himselt umbroiled in the meshes mona dünger.
In answer to further questions witness the complotion of further and armaments &m, yorterday for this port. This rossal will ho
"Howover uzjast, arbitrary or inconvenisut the Kwaichow in Western Chins, and I told him the sordition of bis continuance in office. The Get placed on the Jaune line instead of the stars woman, was was quite loquacions, informed intention ay be, it must receive its full affect; it would not be suscious ramaneration, as the mid-I did not proceed until the follow
I was not bonad to proced teen Minister of War in spite-of-the-direct pledge-Stettinendraamat gra him of the depth of the Japanese woman's daze when once the fatention is plain, it is not the paper would not reach me regularly. I said ing Noromber given to the gatuary when the Grat Septenuate was
tion. She had not only given up her country and province of a Court to sea its wisdom or its the papers in which my articles appeared within 48 hours as 1 mentioned. I orisaltsa ounceded by Feriament, has demandol its renewsi, and has-natedatdit in order to esoare $1,000 mere The Salinger Opera Company gave their thirdanstons for her lover, but last alse taken a course policy. Ita duty is not to make the law reasonable would suflar to that, but I should want some Mr. Laash, however. I did not mention about the mes at ones. He has moreover, done tide while ad performance last night at the Theatre Boysl, of instruction in the Chinese language sad rise but to expand it as it standa socording to the thing beside. He said he would pay me for moshes of the law to frighten Mr. Bain. I wrote
cating, so that when they were married they Arrivals and Departures of Mails and Parcel mitting that Germany can hardly bear the weight of City Hall. The next perferranzoe will takuwonld have two hearts that banen To pisia sense of the words." We vite the above averything that was interesting. I told him I that letter because he persistently refused to pay Har many volumos ĉid you weite - do not Scales of Coenixius ant Charges adopted by stato nonly to the Committee obrirged with the plane teravocrow evening, whan tu new nodeduce was išged, tai kastrerary fee pril, and that it is not quite reasonable to give a power led, nud I intended to put it in a book boresfbar,
Town of bridal party left, after recairing supid's usual hitprisonment and of ignominions imprison- and it be published soything I asked him to put know, I know there were over 10 letters look
ment as expestra in the stocks in-bere suit in such a form that it would be patia a-book and see.
How much would it be at 55 a column f—I de offender by a spacito unactment is only punish afterwards. He said all he wanter as facts, able with a fine and recent legislation in regard not say literary merits, only the materials act koos, I did not write at that rato. I want There was more than 35, and moro-than 310 por voluma lor to Post Office matters, will afford an illustra for writing up regular artica, tion of what we mean. It war proposed to nothing else said about payment, and I went my contribution
Bat Mr. Balgis paid pon 35 a colunt for newB gina magistrate a power of imprisoning aaway with the idea that I should be paid for my captain of a ship or a consigneo. for cer work. I hoped the work would be pablished in on the war-He did not pay me ut that rate, or tain offences against the Part Off laws, but it ench a way that I could use it in book form here- I would not have accepted it. He paid me $23 was.considered that the matter could be properly after. I sent to the Chise Mall the leaves from for a few small paragrapha which I do not wup- pose amounted to more than a colann altogether. The Contents of the Appendix are too aumer-cary for mobile for have been deally completed. at Maulla: The British ship Sulle, 1528 toas. The Coulineulat Bourses have become very dealt with by a ne. Surely the legislatareesale my disrv. as I prepared them.
Mr. Wilson said that as the pabostion of the Mr. BrChatterton Wilecx vaid---I am editor not intend that notwithstanding this change the ous in recapitulato in an Advertisement, but a dovernment of Parker, great beescae of its up for Montreal, fine sagar and beme, private manh etzinger. Thurs is a much more hopefal magistrate should be able to give the punishment letters was admitted it would not be zonesary and leases of the Hongkong Daily The Cleina
ply of devoted men, has collected 150.000 oldiers in terms; the American barque Alice Rsed, 820 feeling prevailing as to the maintenance of pease of the stooks for the brassb of Post Ofiles law. for him to produes them.
have been so for nine years. I know the Sacolonia alone, is stripping Asia Minor and Byria tona, for the United States, fine sagar and hemp.
Hi Lordship said that as the jury would Mati,, and the size of its columos. I have seen the of their Mahomeden youth to awoll its canke, is en
The magistrate may be trusted us doubt to abstain from anything so absurd, but the law is possibly have to devile apon the value of the letters in the China Mail signed P. M., but I thore, and if it not to be altered we think the ma- contributions it was, perhaps necessary that have not read them, so I ear not say that I know the style of matter contained in those lettera I gistrate would use a wise discretion in abstaining they should be prolovil.
Mr. Wilson said if the jury ossaged to road heard Mr. Mossop read a part of two just now, frem ordering stocks in all cases where offenders
Mr. Wilson-They are only headings of all the letters he feared they would gat tized antions are simply abhisha; I hope the jury will
Mr. Moszopy aoutantion is that the contri-lostars. Here is a pretty loag ons. (Handed te read them, so as to ascertain their value.
Messar. Maritimes. Japan M. 8. 8. Co. Indo-China S. N. Co. Douglas B. S. Co. China Mer. S. N.Co.
The LIST OF RESIDENTS Low containe the names of TRINTEEN THOUSAND AND FIVE HUNDRED FOREIGNERS
aringed under one Alphabet in the strictest order the initials as well as the surnames being alphabetical.
The MAPS and PLANS have been mostly re-engraved in a superior style and brought up to date. They now consist of
FLAOS OF MERCANTILE HOUSES IN CHINA
tion must have been taken in the United ou the berch is embarrassing to the court. Kingdom, and more especially it must have Under the siumstances the Gororomont been considered unlikely that war would will pertaps think it right to issue a recom break out in the Balkan Peninsula. The mendation that infuture Jastics of the Pesce general desire in Europa is, we baliaro, for who are la any way concerned in a cise at the maintenance of peace, and while this the Polise Court, either individually or an lasta mere rumours or even belligose atter Head of a Government department, should ances will not safe to disturb it. Un-abstain from exercising their right to take a fortuustel", however, the position generally seat on the Bench, is threatening, and, solong as this is the oase, so long will publie confidence coolinus to Waver. The following sentences from the Spectator aro deverring of attention as in-
-To go in Committee on the following if
(a)-AVodiuanco to regulate the carrying and poression of arme.
The Cuttle and Markets Ordinance.
-An Ordiased for the Suppression of the Trind Society sal abhor Secret Societies and for the Panikont of the Mambore thereof.
fd.An Ordinazo for the latter protection of
your gule. 4-Third reading at the following Bill:
An Ordinance by and the low raspasting Dy famatory Words RON Libel.
CODE OF SIGNALS IN U321 AT VICTORIA PEAK. dicasing-the vjaws entertained by some Rober that the Urin Line steamer Victoria, from it would be as easy to successfully mix oil and
MAP OF THE FAS EAST.
MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG. PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA. PLAS OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, V CFORIA. Prax or FoREIGN CONCESSIONS, SHANGEAL.
PLAN OF YOKOHAMA,
PLAN OF MANILA, TIAN DE BAIGOX.
PLAX OF TOWN AND ENTtRONG OF SINGAPORE, PLAN OF GEDEGE TOWN, PENANG.
Among the other contents of the book are→→
ter and Thermonator, it sinfall, &s.
Mr. Mossop the produced a letter from the plaintiffat Shanghai returning the choqnitor 325 "for contributions for the current year "(1835).
Mr. Hossop-Is that troo Witnoar--I do not remembár lt.
Do you wish to alter your evidence-T do not know any thing about it.
Du you mean to say that what you have written here is untras P-No, I do not remember it.
The latter was read by the clerk, and the
question again put.
An Anglo-Chin Calendar, Mosa of Baromo- events, but as to the secret history of the years that the Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Gen. pair, wie lui orassed tho ekasm of race pre, although it 1935 bu olsard or mischievous." If right in the office. I asked him whatenootcare- | arount within 48 hoars he must not be urpris- A full Chronology of camarkable evouts since is ES French Minister of War has made rtl Werder, from Bremss, loft Singaporo at Li While he was making out the lieuce, the Cuiffant must morertheless be given to them give me free copies of the papar, I was going to of the law."
the advent of foreigners to China and Japan.
A description of Chinese Festivals. Fasts,
with the days on which they fall.
o,
Comparative Tablos of Money, Weights, c.
New Sulo of vagkong Stamp Duties.
The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1887.
Post at and from London and Hongkong.
the Chambers of Gemmeron of Hongkong, Shanghai. A noy and Nenchweag. Hongkong Chais. Jiurickslus, und Boat Hira. The APPENDIX consists of
FOUR HUNDRED PAGIA
of closely printed matter, to which referance is constantly required by residents and those hating comercial or political relations with the Conatrius elabraced within the scops of the CHRONICLE Bn DranoronT.
include THEATIES WITH CHIYA-
Great Britain, Nanking, 1812
Tientsin, 1858
my if they dreaded immediate sad enor.
her gemsments, and has dǝtended his goares by Bagrat
the rumour of which tent down the Bus of Europs. The Austrian Govoramunt, always limid about fñason, and with deficits already to meet, has asked for and obtained three millions for rapid pro. parations, chiefly in improved rules. The Rusia Goverergent arme rbondly, is supervising its usually weak point, the Commiaurint, with rigid exactness, and slowly urges the masses of cavalry with which it will soon operations towards its south-west ruler. The Government of Italy, always carefal of monoy, dolus that it is rourly even now, tha Minister of War affirming, with calculated indisora- tion, that even the "commissariat arrangements zei
popular opera --Cha 'Mikado : or Titipa" will be placed on the stay.
Au amstear cocourt will be given at the Li- sitano Club on Wednesday next, the 16th inst., by the pupils of extra Cattaneo for the baueft of the orphans in the Italian Convent Tickets are obtainable from the Lusitano Club or from Mr. Cattaneo, Baconsfield Arcade, the object
is a most deserving one.
The following charters have been enceluded
blessing on thoir new venture.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
FAVEPLIED TO THE DAILY PRESS."]
Leapon, 5th February: FRANCE AND GERMANY.
listing the whole Musutaan manhood edits Huropannrrivate terms the John D. Berwer, from Cebu between France and Germany, and the report of provinces, and finds, God knows how, millions for to New York, fine sugar, private terms; the the impending war loan is not confirmed. Chefon, with Additional Artiole material of was. And, frally, the head of the Go Spanish steamer Isla de Luzon, 2,530 tona. takes
and all others not abrogated.
France, flontain, 1868
Cuarention, 1860
Tientsin, 1885
Tranty of Commerce. 1885.
United States, Tientsin. 1858
Additional, 1809
Peking, 1830
German, Tientsin 1861
Peking, 1880
L
Rusin, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Perz.
TREATIES WEPH JAPAN-
Great Britain
United Statos
TREATIES WITH COREA
Netherlands Cores
TREATIES WITH SIAM TECARIES WITH ANNAN,
BSATIES With CambodIA CGMS TARIFFS
Chinese Japanese LEGAL
Siamese Corean
Orders in Connell for Government of H.R.M. Subjects in Chins and Japan, 1865, 1877 1878, 1881, 1881, 1885.
in China and Japan
Tables of Consular Feas
Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong
Tablo of Hongkong Court Fus8
Foreign Jurisdiction Act
Admiralty Rules
Regulations for the Consalar Courts of United
States in Chine
Bales of Court of Consuis at Shanghai
Climara Passanger Art-
TRALE REGULATIONS
China Jaran
for Liverpool 60 tons moist sugarst£1 per bou.
.................
remarks from MaxWet's works bocausé
think kept a journal wetiter up every day as I travol- mo what he owed mo
The Burmah cormspondent of an Indian paper THE PUNJOM AND SUNGHIE DUA have the option of paying fines, and where tasy 6873-Almost more encouraging, perhaps, than
SAMANTAN MINING COM. PANY, LIMITED.
vernment of Great Britain, where war will to ang palme, and where ustrony in moutely desired, kama vil lowed bin ablest featamant to resign, rather than not propore the cattrates nooserary to plans thể fighting Dervisa in a poction of readiness for all contingan cies. The Governments, in abort, of ad Enrope are orea the panelment indicted upon the dacoits arming without any pressure from their peoples. It daring December was the recommencement of may be asid that they are always doing so, that they trade with Chinaand the Shan Stator. Whilo large The first ordinary half-yearly meeting of the love armaments, and that they take advantago of
caravans of laden penies and ballooks continuo to Ponton and Sungtis Dua Samantan Mining Co. favourable cironinstances to gratify an instinctive de sire, but is not that argument, in part at all events, arrive regularly in Mandalay from China, the was held at the Company's office yesterday after a result of prejudice? Kings like soldiers; but they proplets of evil concerning Burah must fed noon. There were pressat Hon. C. P. Chater tike prosperity too, and thorn in grave reason to be same other aubject forozoaking than the hostility (Chairman), Memrs. W. H. Ray, D. Gillies, E. lieve that many of the Gorerumunta sand aghast at of Shaas and Chinoso.
L. Woolin, W. K. Hughes, C. D. Bottomlay
bave only to be imprisoned in default of goods
and chattels
The Chief Justion said the appeal would thas us dismissed on the understanding that the pun ishmont of oxporare in the stock was not on. forced.
The Acting Attorney-General' applied for Mr. Francis submitted that costs should not hold the appellant was quite justified in coming to the court on the matter of punishment.
The hief Justion voincided.
caster.
wit ess in a file of the China Mail).
Witness Tho latter is loaded" Notes from Kwang Bi" and is dated the 12th Angast, 1879. I see soother letar of the 5th March. 1879,
Mr. Wilson-That gives you some iden of the natare of the matter seat that year. What ahould you say would be the value of such matter Witness We do not pay for anch asws as
(Director). B. Georg, S. J. Gezer. 3. B. Patsil, be granted as he thought thair Lordships would whether they were published for the boneft of that. If we did pay. it would be at the rate of
they preparativas which nevertheless they simply dara actúvold. Their dislike of the calls on toi, in facit, a grant us to constilate ona dauger of the wit- The Deli Coumet, in a long panggris npon P. B. Cama, J. M. das Esmedios, T. I. Rose, tion; for, they are half inalinad to tempt fortans by the future prospects of tobacco planting, anys A. H. Jackou, M. P. Kazanjce, H. Wicking mobilising, rather than face continuously the dangers that towards the close of the year it became Captain Bunbury, L. Fleming, J. H. Cox, A which they forasse from the continuous dissentant of imposible to sacure the required number of E. Vaushor, J. B. Coughtria B. Lyall, G. C. antire peoples. A loan to meet the defcit of a year Chinese andtion from the Straits, and, se matters Cox, J. F. C. da Boan, J. C. da Únolia, and A. frightens nobody; bab Franco has boon arming
now stand, unless a remedy for this evil be found, O'D. Gourdin (Secretary). “ strenuonely for Bixtaan yaara on end.
resort will be had to soul"means to got hold of labourers at any cost as used to be the case in the meeting.
The SECRETARY and the police convening
Since these lices were poured the situation has changed but little the armaments of bygone years No doubt (says the Penang The CHAIRMAN aid-Gentle, you havs the Powers hare nadergone no reduction; Gazette) the Straits authorities will make a note their military preparations have not been | of this very kindly intention.
Biam
Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dife
Customs Soinues, China
Plotage Regulations HONGKONG
MANF
Charter of the Colony
ND
one can wish to
The Hongkong correspondent of the Courrier
CARVE YUT TING AND CHELMU SATI SHAN. HO YUK TONG.
You have friends, I suppose, who und you correspondence of this sort without payment?-
Soome
His Lordship Why did you publish thou Mr. Mossop-We published them because they were short paragraphs, and we'pcblished thou so as to get them into forms for took publication.
Jis Lordship Wə must get this paint setiled, par column? General Mesney or of the China Mail
Mr. Wilson said the latters were all signed about 35 per column; but for ordinary nowa like
this we do not pay "Pioneer.""W. M.." or " W. Memar."
Witness continged--I seat the letters to the 30th September in 1979, when I osasid writing, as I had received no encouragemont, and they Yes.
Mr. Wilson produced another latter, and asked Mr. Mackean, instructed by Mosars. Wotton were not arranged in the manner I expected suit. and Deacon, for the plaintiffs; Mr. Francis, able for being published in book form. Is con- the value of such correspondence.
Witness-This is mixed rather. That is ta C., instructed by Messrs. Caldwell and Wil-sequeres of a letter I received from Mr. Bain,
however, asking for farther contributions, and say, there are items of news and jottings. The had the report your hands for the last few kinson, for the defendant.
This was an appeal against the ruling of the promising payment for all that was interesting, news items are more valuable. days, and with your parcission I will take it
• matter re-about the 15th March, 1880, I rosumed sending Registrar of the Court in
What are they worth P-55 por columa in this as raid. I have very little to sdi to what is ea bodied in the report. The telegram revived from farred to him to ascertain what accounts contributions. Mr Bain said my letters had at large type. The latter is from Eweichow, and Rules of H.B.X. Supreme and other Courts anspended; arapprochement between France Haiphong, referring to a statement which re- Londonafew days ago, and whichadone ofthe share had been received in respect of a mortgage tracted considerable attention, and he hoped Iis published on the 24th March, 1880, -
Mr. Mesny or said his articles were not pub and Germany is not measurably nearer, though pacific assurances bare beer uttored that the Admiral had received orlors to be pre- the result of an assay of ore from the cross-lods The questien in dispute was as to the liability letter, together with my other taggage. Through lished as they were sent; part has been cut out. of the defendant in connection with a mortgage. 1880, 81, 82, and 83 1 vutinued to sund letters Does that inorness the value - cartainly it- both by French and German statesmen; and pared for war between France and England, cha aad eenfirms what Mr. Haughton sold ms. Mr. the Balgerian probtera has not perceptibly says it made every one laugh. He goes ou
rauterines the statement sa un joli canard, aud Stowert, our print manager, writes to say he The defendant's rattention was that when he to the paper is I had the opportunity of doing presses the value of a contribution to be able to
is werking vary bard in #tting up the machine made a party it was stipulated and agreed, from various parts of China and Kashgaris do what yon please with is,
Mr. R. Fraser-Smith said-I am editor and advanced to a solution. And yet we wouldThe action of the English in Egypt has notary and plant at the mines and he hopes in a that his liability was to be limited to the amount. It is not easy for anyone to travel there. On
of his interest in the property, while the plain the 23rd October, 1889, Mr. Watt, of the proprietor of the Hongkong Telegraph, and havə hope the position has really improved. The been of a nature to secure the sympathy of very few weeks to be urashing some of the cru; tiff alaimed that there was no such limit to his China Ma effe, called on meat Uarton sad in. been so five years and a half. I have read the
France. There has never been sny question of and should the analysis of this barn out us - very immensity of the issues at steke, war, however. Beth nations have enough to do tiefastory as is szpested, he hopes to be able, and liability. There was no statement at any such formed me that my letters in the China Mail articles which have appeared in the Chine Mail brought so prominently into view lately, at home without quarrelling with each other." advises us, to either ab-let or sell some of the limit on the dead, and the question was whether had attracted a great deal of attention, so much from time to time under the sigesture of "W. may well bave had a sobering effect upon M. Bihord, the new Resident General of sections of our property. He says it is leo vast there was no agreement between the parties at so that the China Mail had been writion to by" &c. It is difficult to appraise the valno ef Some of special interest sproperty to be worked by any one Company. If the time the deed was signed. The agreement the London Time to telegraph them informach contributions. the Governments and bid the pause. Tonquin, Trrived at Huluar Bay on the 23th we should be successful in doirs taie, I have no was drawn op for all parties by Mr. A. P. Stekes tion, and he wished for information, zs repreis of far more value than others. ferent porta of China, Philippines, Siam, ka The conflict between Francs and Ger- He proceeded si oues by the Hewi Rivière to Sasile, one of the original bolders of the estate, veived. Mr. Stokes was nåder the impression į gavehiminformation of which he took noten. My la colama, tut some I would not have publish. Faunary by the Prisongel from Hongkong donttit would material' esist the Company. Mr. who said it embodied all the instructions henting the Ching Mail and the London Times. of the articles, I should way, are worth $20 may indeed be inevitable, but Haiphong. After a short shy ther, during has been visiting the mines and is now on his way that his interpreter infarzand him there was some fast omameication was in October, 1993, whan Iled at any price War news, as from a special
see it precipits-which be held a reception, he left the same even-
log for Hanai, where he arrived the following up from Singapore. On his arrival he will be difonity shout Ho Yuk Tong desiring to limit came down to Hongkong, and wout to the Chins correspondeat, I thenld consider cheap at 520 a wed; and its postponement may oven, if afternoon, when he was rosived with the westls to give us some interesting information, in his liability to the amount of his interet in the Hail ofee. Mr. Exia was away in England and column. I have paid as much as 820 for half
formation which will probably be very valuable property. The parties themselves, however, Mr. Balgia was seting editor. Mr. Bulgiz olumn of lateresting nows. I would not publish sufficiently prolonged, bring about a change hencore. In replying to so address by the in the interests of the Company. I have nothing gave no instructions to the effect. Judgment asked me to give them some more letters, and more gup at any price
hald. I should like to have my socrumt esitled Cross-examined by Mr. Hossop.-One of the of sentiment between them. Hussis in irrita-ok, but to net, and said it had come further to add to the report, but I will be glad was reserved at the time.
talk, but to act, and before stating his pro
The Chief Justice new delivered the decision before contributing any more. He did not seat leitars I have heard you read I consider very in- Orders may be sent to daily Press Office, where ted and baffled now in her views for Bulgaria, grammar and prinouncing on the questions to be to answer any questions shareholders say wish of the court. En said the matter had not beer to understand; he said he did not know anything treating to people interested in Chinese matters. Bat do you think this man's personal experion- it is published, or to the following Agents but there is no reason why a Prince abould ! dealt with he must have time to study them.
to pat ronosruing the working of the Company adjourned through any serious doubts the court of say arrangement between myself and Mr.
No questions being pat, the CHAIRMAN 107- not be found areaptable alike to her and to Among the passengers by the French mailed that the report and accounts as submitted be had as to the raling of the Registrar, hot be. Bain, but he would pay me for anything I did as in travelling through the country is worth cause Mr. Francis specially desired the point to for him dering the time he coupled his position. paying for All special verrespondenes is par be considered. The authorities were olaar that I asked him what he would pay, and he said that sonal experience. Some of it is interesting, and all the signatories of the Treaty of Berlin, steamer Andys, which left here pusterday morn paseod.
ing, was Capt. C. A. Porter, The Buffs, who Mr. GowAB scconded, and the motion parola testimony would not alter the effect of do depended upon the interest of the matter. He there are cases in which it might be worth 520 a The real danger lies in the maintenance of has for more than a year sorted as Aido-de-Camp carried unanimously. ibe beary armaments by the Continental to the Hoa. W. H, Marsh, CALG. Captair The CRAIRNAN Haid that picsed the business camentary sykleave are fraud or a mistake was aid for ordinary "gap" they paid $10 or $11olumn. For instance, there is a good deal said alleget. In this case the mortgage deed cou-soloma, and higher for me important matters. now abent the opening up of Yannan to trade, and Powers, the strain of which, notably in the Porter had previously served hare with the 2nd before the meeting.
tained no mention of any non limitation of I contributed two or tima, short letters to him. articles descriptise of the manners and customs Battalion of The Buffs, and came out to Sings
Liability, although it seemed that Ho Tak Tong and I received from Mr. Balgin, I think, 527 and requirements of the propio, &c., I should be bad stated that he would net become a party To the best of my recollection all my work was glad to give $20 a column for tinlass his liability were no limited. Under the paid for. I. Leliore I also sont mouse contri- | ® Hr. Wilson said that was his case.
1. Maid it appeared to him thequestion sireamstances this court must decide, that Hobations in 1884, but as I received no copies of Yak Tong must pay the balance due the the paper I cannot say whether they were pab- the jury had to decide was simply whether Mr. mortgage, but as interest had not been enforced lished. When Mr. Bain raturned from England, Bain contracted with the plaintiff to pay him for the matter would have to be referred back to the in 1884, I wrote to kha from Bamughal for the letters or not. If the jury thought it was Registrar upon that point.
settlement of my sooount. Irived no azawer, so the lottors were of spesial internt within Mr. Mackana mid he would apply for obste, but as I was travelling in the interior the reply the meaning stated by the lettere produced, but if the partien agread among themselves not may have mis-carried. I wrote sigada in 1885. they had guide to their valu in the Sis. Wilson sabad By. Mons for the letter, rate at which Mr. Balgria paid the plainte för to press for interest it would not be necessary to
he had given general notice to produce all letters the work he did while he was in ebarge of the rafer the matter again to the Registrar
His Lordship aid it would not, and perhaps, Mr. Mossop nail he had no special matice to pape$5 per column. This was the rate they produce any letter. He had several bettazu datal | paid for letters they considered of special in- thing if the plaintitis agreed to do this.
1885, s prefereed that General Magney should | Larut Mr. Bain's story and that of the plain- state the contents of she letter as far an he re- the differed considerably. Mr. Mossop here stated bored. He should produce several Zeticau în † the strict of Mr. Bain's weldance, which will be inross-examination,
found holow). Both scoots could not be true. GEM Lorishiy said if Mr. Monsop had the lewday. Monsop argued that General Meeny's bar hazmed produce it.
New Hales of Legislative Council Port Regulations
MACAO SWATOW......
AMOT......
FORKOBA
FOOCHOW....
وله استانی
&a
„Mr. F. A. da ̈ Graz,
„Moenes, Qpelch & Co.
Mesurs. C. Gerard & Ca..
Mesara. C. Gerard & Co. Movers. Hedge & Co.
NINGPO ..... SHANGHAI SHANGHAI NORTHERN & Hall & Holtz Co-operative Co. EYE Furts and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai, NAGASAKI Monors The G. & J. Trading Co. Hrado, O., Moenry, F. Walsh & Co. FOROHAMA Moers. Kally &Walsh.- MANILA.....
„Mouses. Kolly & Walsh, S’ghai,
Hall & Hotz Co-operative Co. Messra. Kolly & Walsh.
Mosers. Diaz Puertas & Co.
Garden.
SUPREME COURT.
8th February.
IN APPEAL.
as
case of Germany, is culoulated to render the pore, when promoted, to join the 1st Battalion. people restive, and ultimately, if continued, On Mr. Marea assuming the adrainistration to force a war to obtain deliverance from the Captain Parter sanepted the post he has just created and daring his residomos at Government | crushing necassity which imposes it. That House he has made himself very popular by the SATUON Masars. Bolroeder Freias and potentate or Goverment would indeed be a courtesy, consideration, and good temper he has invariably displayed. He goes to Singapore to general benefactor who would propose general join his regimest bafore their departnes for India.
BEFORE THE FULL COURT, disarmament and offer to set the example.
CHIC SHAW v. JOHN MITHIRAON. The Hongkong Almanack for 1887, by Mr. At present, no first class European Power has Bruce Shepherd, has made its appearance rather Mr. Francis, Q.C., Instructed by Mr. Ewans, the courage or faith in its neighbours to late in the year. This useful publication cou for the appellsat; the Acting Attorney-General fains a mass of astronomical information calon (Hon. E. J. Adraydi, instructed by the Crown adopt such a course, and while distrust ated according to local time which is not acoes Solicitor (Mr.Jelsun), for the re-under the circumstances, it would be a generonk reigns in overy Cabinet complete confidence sible elsewhere, oxides ateorological notes, spondent. cannot be restored.
HAROF...Mr. F. Mainfrey.. HAIPHONG... Mr. G. Garelle. BANGKOK.Messrs Ramway & Co. SINGAPORK Menara. Sayle & Co. PENANG.Messrs. Maynard & Co. COLOMBO.......Mosors. A. M. & J. Furguson. CALCUTTA...... Messrs. Newton & Co. SYDNEY.... Messrs. Gardon & Gotoh,
| tido_tables, notes on gardening operations, and This was an appeal case againat a decision MELBOURNE. Messrs, Norton, Hargrove & Co.
mash other information which will oncse it to be bs Mr. Mitchell-Irines, Acting Peliss Mesura, Gordon & Gelch, BROSBANE.
in request for frequent reference In the An-Magistrate, in a prosecution by Inspector LONDON... Mr. F. Algar. Olemont's Lane. In Treasury prosecution at the Polito glo-Chiness esindar Mr. Step has falles Mathieson against the defendant on a charge
story it be false baas, be submitted, he had LONDON...Messrs. Stroot & Ca,30 Coentil. Court on Saturday the Colonial Treasurer oc- into the error which has been us by several of keeping is a lottery agency of No. 1, LONDON... Masara. Bates, Handy & Co.
The letter was then produced. It naked for twica Bridpotiy t-imi to deceive the jury, and had other compilem of giving twenty-nine days to Taipingahau-street. The prisoner was sentenced LONDON. Mr. W. M. Wills, 151 Cannon St, cupied a soat on the bench. In doing so be the arcad men and thinly to the third, whereas to pay a fine of $200, or be committed to prista,
Mr. Wilson (from the office of Man. Worton payment and called Mr. Bals' attention to the deceived his own solicitor. One case was sto BAY FRAN CO. Mr. L. F. Fishor, 21, Marchants followed the general practice of the Heada the former ought to have thirty and the latter and in addition to be publicly exposed in the and Descon) for the plaintifr, Mr. Mossop the the form of the original agreement above deposed the $25 cheque. It was zoosary to sved the 6, and the length of time the socount had been Statute of Limitations to prove there had been of Departments. These gentlemen are all twenty-nine. The book is well printed on good stonks for six hours. hir. Francis contended defence.
paper, but is inconvenjant to swap oyan owing to fret that on the merits the conviction waa His Lordship said he anderstood there was standing. The letter contended that the articles part poyment in respect of his work for all the 'Justices of the Peace, and when there in any film being "stabbed" insised of snu.
against the weight of evidence; secondly, that it special defence entered, the Statute of Limita- must have boom of izlarnet, or they would not lime beyond the three years mentioned in
Exchange. New York....Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Row.
Daily Press Office, January 1887.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE MR. JUSTICE RUSSELL, LIBUT-GENERAL W. MEINT v.. Grozga MUHAY BAIN, $1000.