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aawonld most likely make something over it, and would have hoen stoppel, Mr. Pikmin woold The Hongkong Volunteers will hold a smok-7 Station. During that time they occupied the

the Mr. HoClymont, said they did not care if Ibara fortoited tus charter money for the ing concert at Road Quarters qu Saterday oven- samo room hont 4.10 am yesterday withos and no legal ownership the shor

tho made $10,000 over it they wanted to get rid of months the charter had ya la run, ing, commencing at nine o'clock.

was sleeping in the room. Deceased slept in a proceeds of the sale bod in frout of witness. There was alɔ P.C. 645 questim pĉ wages and passage money, it was their share. Bearything has been done in the and probably the unlu would never have boon. offosted. While Mosers, Scott & Co. were tha Among the cases before the Polles ngistrates sleeping in thoenmercer and how inbed at that diskinally ogruel at the time of the hiring that most straightforward manner.

Witness, continuing, sold-1 dismissed my agents I endured a ohartar for her myself, by. yesterday were those of zevorel storekeepers who time. There was augther constable vocarying in the grout of the ship hoing sold Captain

Brott's pastage back to Hongkong was the agents at Bingapore, bab their latter gauding in my own exertions, which wasan inoroess of sixty were summoned and fined $1 each for neglect that room, bat he was on duty from 10 pm to

um. on the night la question. About 440 psi The defendant hart a perfect right to the their resignation arossol tty latter of distimal por contorer what the rat hul previously ing to tamish the Registrar-Goneal a stato. CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS. OHOCO.mont of the number and descriptions of arms witness was awakened by the report of a rifle in half month's wages. From the 1st to the 15th I did not pay two commissions. If I had not been eraing. On the 1st October the vessel remaining in their possession the end of the the room. He then cow deconsad lying on the October he was not perhapin actually commanding paid Captain Scott Fabald not have paid pay was handed over to the Chinose parohasars LATE CREAMS BURNT ALMONDS,

Hoor on his left side with a ride lying close by the ship, but he was managing the stairs of the commission on the sale. Previously to comlur After they took her over I inde a four days', month as required by Ordinance ( of 1887.

bint. Deceased was theu sill alive, but nearly ship, and was detained in Penang during that to the sum of $12,000 the parties did not make voyago in the we, at the regnent of the pur- Le Courrier W'Haiphong says Schul- dood. He was bleeding from the back, a little period disebarging her liabilities and settling amallar offers They made Inrgan once. I was chasers. I received no salary for the Ix- Lin, Frenchman who served for a number blood wis also coming from the trout. Witness the numerous plains against her. Ile did not informed by Captain Soott that tiny afterwards peoted to do so, but when I applied for it the of years in the Chinese army, in which he held went for the constable on duty, whe brought in the way he was entitled to this salary an captain, but withdrew them. I sold the Mon at Pausug parthasare said they intended placing a salary the title of General; and who abandoned his Inspector. Deansed seared unwilling to talk for he was certainly entitled to it as agunt. Ile Laid commission to my agents them for then wat of against a boat which Mr. Pitmanı appointment on the outbreak of the war between the last few days. Witous did not know of any might porhaps mention that Captain Scott had suly. It is not a fact that the ship we heavily should have gizon mp. The parcha-money Franco and Chisa, has obtained a concession of reason why deceased shot bimselt. Desensed had actually advanced money from his own pocket on in debt in Poung botora Captain Scott took was paid into the Bank in my was sad the 15,000 hectares ofcarboniferousland in the neigh-tald wituous about twenty days ago that he would behalf of tho-ship, and kod mat Capiatu Sbott charge. She was slightly in debt. I do not parolasera, and thor of as caald touch it with- bourhood of Dong trien. We hope that Dongbo Leaving the colony in three months on pan-wished to do everything within the foar caraurs know that Captain Soals pald on her bolalf out in consent of the other matil the arrival of trinu will soon become the centre of an important sion. Decenset was eeting vergount and is of the agreemont he might have large Lister $1.500, or paid off the crew with his ovu money, the papors and this bill of sale. As soon as the industry, which will contribute to its pacific.terpreter. He bad boz a sorgeant eight months. on those advances. Captain Scott had wished to I know nothing, of course, to the contrary, bat papers arrived I draw $3,372. The balance was Ong Lin Pang, sergeant interpretor at No. 7 do nothing that might appear mean, and had bean, he has never tell ines or roadored aus accomate.ranitled to Mr. Ewens by the Bank. The res tion giving work to the plunderers of the country.

Station, said that he know the deceased for over and was waty to pay over averything due to Mr. There was $23,000 in the Bank there. Lapinin zod was sold for $12,000. I received no commis- Ia memorial published in the Peking Galle two years. He boros good ehateater. The last Pitman; bat he was deternalued to stand upon his Szott was engaged in Hongkong to take com-sing Ecum the parchairs. The 83,272 was used I left the Mary of the 10th January Feng Tua, late Haikwap, or time he saw him alive is on Tuesday afternoon, right Howas clearly entitled to the money he had mand of the vessel. I cannot bellare that they me in diseberge of the ship's debtu, and th Superintendent of Cnstons at Canton, reports he was then looking all right, he was in good deducted for the proceeds of the sale, and no explain plodged his own credit on babalf of the satisfying of my own claims the receipts of the various slations under the spirits, but contrary to his habita bo spear thing but the law would maako hiru give it a ship. I remember receiving a letter Team Cap Austin on the 7th October. The next day she administration of the Canton Native Customs ed to laugh a good deal at nothing steal of Apart from that, however, in this case, Mr. Fit tain Bosti, iluted ad October, telling me about how up. The papers did notarrive till the 18th for the period beginning with the 21st November answering to payons who spoke to him, he would rse was not the paint and could not sun, and the 3360 ostomiasion and passage to Hongkong. Catober and I was bound to wait in Pedang no- 1866, and ending with the 16th October, 1887 Laugh. Witness did not know any rouse for batherefore asked his Lorlahip to nou-suit him. I did not reply to that letter. When he came to til their arrival. I will swear that de Pitman His Lordship said although Mr. Ewens was Canton to see ras and I told him he had a Bight promised me vorbilly to pay mother for cont 124 The following are the gazes-Canten Customs, deceased committing the net, but he noticed

Th 130.3587.9; Swatow, Tla 13,797.9.9.7 Kiungshow, Tls. 1,818.8.5; Prikh, 114, 14.234. something poouliar about the deceased, and in the legal owner, he thought Mr. Pitman was the to the Comalssion, I think he did not say that I commission on the kile of the vessel I will Buswor to wiluse deconsed and that his mind actual owner. He wens was only the trustee bad promised him turo per cent.comnidos. I also wear that Mr. Pitgen told me that in the 7.5:6, athor stations, T14 22,502,4.1.5. The open was much troubled, and that the previous night for him. Was it usessary for the trustee to doniod having done so. I neror aid to Captain wont of the ship baing sold he would pay my stations around Macao and Hongkong yiskled he could not get any sleep. About Leu days ago come before the Court? If so the writ had bet-Shoot! that thres per cont was too high and that I passage back to Hongkong. Mr. Pithan never he is. 55,815 from the let November, 1886, to desossed wished to go to the hospital, but star bo nasaded, and Mr. Ewas made a co wont not object to two mid a half per vent. I expressed any dissatisfaction with the way I

Stat March, 1887, the dato at which they were there was nothing the matter with him he was plaintif.

told him that agents in Stagaparo would not was nating for hus. In lotter dated 29th July, Dear Sonit-I Mr. Wobbor said that Mr. Ewans, bo thought, have charged me a higher enquiries thao two 1937 in which he writes to mo mmewithdrawn from the native administration.

not sent they

would be.qafts willing to appear as a on plain and a half per cent. and they would inre mate have dotorrad writing because I think you are I never remember saying to him doing the bob that can be done." I samo back tiff, but the fact was that these doonments were ine a rotura. not made between Mr. Eraus and the plaintiff When I promised you your commission I or to Hongkong. I did not feel him here till after the contract for the sale of the ship pected to get more out of the vessel." I told and wont to Canton, wire, after waiting had been entered inte. The contract was antar-him I could not pat $90 salary into the asserne time, I recsivala lotter from him aud od into at the time when Mr. Pitman was owner: couls. I did not any "Give me a chit for $90 afterwards saw him. I met him in his horas, then Tese doonments were made before this and the other mattor will be all right" My and và but a long carerealion respecting the agents did not give up their agus bcaass saiy and hor sale. He domurrod to an item in vosol was finally handed over.

His Lordship Asid the case as it stood now ap- they wore afraid whether they would got bair the account of $72 for medical expenses. We

I dismissed thom.

then passed on to the question of comission. peaced, to him somewhat confosot. It was very money.

Mr. Wotton-Yos, but you said that their re- Te said "You have charged too high a commis inconvenient. that no pleadings had been led,

on. Two and-abell I wonki not mind, but Mc Webber oxpressed himself willing to file iguation-road-your-diamissal.

Witness Yos, but they knew from my pre- three is too high." I reminded him of his pr pleadings.

nise about the commission and the passLKO vious letter what was coming,

macey. He said "I do not mind abent the pass age moury. The commission is ton high, hon ade you that promise I expected to get mors for the same." He then said he would not. pay me the fifteen days' wages, that I was ill At the ting and had stayed in Pasang for my ow only thing in dispace. He said it was, and said annyenience. I asked him if the wages was the if I would give him a chestus-for-800, the other matters would be all right. I came down and saw Mr. Ewoos to take his advice on the matter. Mr. Ewong said I was entitled to the wages, and then received a letter from Mr. Webbor, plain- tiff's soliciter. I afterwards had an interview with him. Ho made as an offer to gears the matter for $189.

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A return Fotball match will bo played on the ground at Woog-xi-choug to-day, between the lab (celents) and the 58th Regiment (white nudor Association rules. There will, as usual, be atention the ground for the accommodation af indling. Play will commence at 4.30 pan. The following are the respectire teams →→→→

CLUBS (colare.) 59TE REGIMANT (white) V.C. Vignoles, A. (Capt.) C. B. Higginbotham

C. P. Pedler I. S. Woodcost, E.A.

J. P. Brewin, 2 RE

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H. de C. Kuutamonk Private Hayferð. Private Cha Private Howalt Fryake Haut Frivato Neate

·Private Aldridge Serpent Charrington

Tuspector Swanston said that he was in sharps of No. Station. At 4.40 yesterday morning be falt something strike his loft lag ke the pricking of a pin. He heard a report at the same time; he immediately rushed downstairs and met the sergeant coming up. He made a report and witness went and a dressed tying on the ground in a pool of blood. Witzens notice that caused was wornded. Ho called to tho de- oeased, who was still alive, and deceased ponad his month but could not speak. Witam. then wrapped him up tightly with a blanket to prevent -bleeding, and flered him is an ambulance and tank, im to the Civil Hospital. At the corner of New East-alrent he felt 'deceased's arm and found that he was dent. Doccneed was one of the most reliable of the Indians in the Polico Forca. Witnes did not know any metire for hisshooting himself; deceased had been suspicious of som enemies trying to get le raak reduced. Deceased was wearing two stripes. His health #ppeared to be good, he completed his ten years'

The Peking correspondent of the N. C. Daily Nows writes The Shanghal community was The first of the oponnectings of the wach to the spirital advocacy of the Bonded Warehouses and dredging of the Wossner Bar Finanes Comaiites of the Legislative Cousin, the Councils of the Tsung-li Yamen by a service in December last year. A short time cil was held on Tuesday afternoon, when well-known Chinese statesman. This is not age he applied to the Captain Superintendent fär a gitnation at Shanghai as Jewalar, bat he

Mr. Wotton objected to the adjournment ne. cesary for this purpose.

His Lorcahip said he understood that Mr. Wotton was pressing for a non-suit. It's im possible for him to decide that point as the case now stood.

Mr. Wotton said that rather than have the

H

Mr. Wation---I wes, then they were prepared Cor Jove's thunderbolt.

Witness, continuing, said-Me. wens my socredited agent in Hongkong, when I left Hongkong.

several ainali votes were considered. The first and I hope it will not be the last of the did not succeed in getting it. A. paper was fond after consulting, will hins, Mr. Wobber statedjoinad boyond the letter already put it that he would write to Mr. Pitman about it. I

Ey digne of progress that are being initiated Hon. A. P. HackwEN must have been grati-hy the Chinas Government,: The Bars of in deceased's box relating to moneys due by and to him. Thorewas also in that box Rs. 25, a watch fiexi to see the aur cessful result of bis effort foreign trade is known to be ultimately boud and chain. The rifle found beside deceased were

up with the Chips tariff and revenue. The sveure publicity in the consideration at mero question of spouse,, it may be taken for antly decharge, and the ballot was found the disposal of the public funds. We may granted, will not retard these and other to passent through the door, struck the wit also, perhaps, be allowed to express some necessary improvements. It is, it must ever beese's cast of drawers, went throgh witness's rehered, very bard for one or two progressive room's ceiling and traversed a denble tiled roof, eure of ponai gratiäcation, the reform Chinese statesmen to struggle against the som being one which has been worcested in these bined conservatism of a dozen or more collages Narertboks the party of progceas must in the lamus ! frequent intervals for many yeare il prevail. Apropos of this, the question past.. Now that it has been secured bore is debated iately at the Slangbai Literary Society. what China would de if all foreign intube little more to be aid on the subjects were abaclutely withdrawn, would be extremely

bistoring of the along cau berdig failu

to be struck with surprise on finding that evel an unconstitutional practice as thá voting of public money with closed doors should have been allowed to prist so long. Oily nine of the matters diseased at Wed wesday's tuecting, rises above the raak of minor importance. Da the sate for teacher's ullowance for two of the cadets, Mr. Mac Ewax took the opportunity of asking what An Anglo-Chinese Calendar, Moan of Barome-was being done wali regard to the recom.

tor and Thermometer, Rainfall. &c. A fall Chronology of reranrkable events since mendations of the Commission which was

PLAN OF TOWN AND ENTISONS OF SIMaarong. PLAN OF GEORGE TOWN PENANG.

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the advent of foreigners to Chins and Japan.appointed to report upon the subject of in-

Boom. Their Tingiokaba.. anë The APPENDIX consists of

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of closely printed mater, to which reference is constantly required by residents and those having commercial or political relations with the Countries embraced within the scope of the CHRONICLE und DIRECTORY.

A description of Chinese Festivals, Faste, &o,terpretation in the Courts. The Government

with the days on which they fall. Comparative Tables of Mousy, Weights, &o. was thereby afforded an opportunity of ex Scale of Hongkong Stamp Duties.

plaining that the matter had ust been lost The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1888,

sight of, that the Colonial Secretary and the Scales of Commissions and Charges adopted by Treasurer had been at work upon it over

The Chambors of Corumores of Hagkong, Shanghai. Apoy and Neobwang

since the report was prevented, and that the The neglect with which it we supposed the report had been treated was felt to afford a just ground of complaint against the Govern ment, and it is therefore suisfactory to find that the blame which had been impated was undeserved. The incident afforda striking cast recapitulate in an Advertisement, but proat of the advantage of publicity in the meetings of the Flame Committee, for that publicity will not-only constitute a bulwark against careitssness or abuses in the handling of the pablie fundo, but will also aFord (he officers of the Government nore frequent opportunities of orplaining what stops ars | treing taken to meet public demands and Ric requiromonts of the Public Service, and

The Contents of the Appendix are too numer-

nclad- TERATIES WITH Crirás

Treat Britain, Nanking, 1842 Tiantain, 1858

Chefou,with Addition Article Opian Convenziou, 1886. and all others not abrogated..

France, Tientain, 1858

Convention, 1860

Tientsin, 1685.

Tesuty of Commerce. 1886. Conreation, 1897.

United States, Tintin, 1868

Additional, 1869

Taking, 1980

German, Tientsin. 1961-

Poking, 1880

Penis, Japan, Spain, Brazil, und Fors."

TREATIES WITH JAPAN-

Tufted Stater

Grost Britain

Netherlands

Cores

TREATIES WITH CORRA

TREATIES WITH SIAM

TREATIES WITH ANNAM

TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA CUSTOMS TARIFES

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FIRE IN QUEEN'S ROAD WEST.

NINE HOUSES BUENT.

Me. Wotton, at this point, put in a number of that the plaintiff was ongagal in duties as an letters and telegrams for the parposs of showing agent, beyond thase of captala...

Cross-oxamination continned-There was no written agrement with the siptain when ho

Rs-examized by Mr. Webbse-At the bought Mr. Macgregor Smith's share in the ces sel, she was, socording to Captain Sost's telo gram, about $4,000 in debt. At the tima Cantain

habilities on the ship. His letter of the 2nd Scott tank charge me agents had led all old October was the first Lever had of the three per cent. commission,

Mr. Wabbor-1 dong over bayiur lade much an offer, my lord.

caso adjourned he would withdraw his applica tion for a non-snit and go on with the a

His Lordship then spread to proceed with the At this point Mr. Ewens came into Court, and that he wons had no objection to bring inde a co-plaintiff.

Mr. Ewens-I hare no objection to bring made a nominat plaintiff, my lord, but on the anderstanding that if the cano is lost, I am not Hie Lordship said he thought they might pro

Witness, coating-I refused this offer a l liable for costs. (Laughter). no amunition in li pomession. There was a ford becsssary as the ose prozolol to make Mr. Pitmann, recalled at the request of Meenusidered I lead not retained any money which olging in the cops of the roof. Deceased laced with the cash it now stogu. If it was onrtridge missing foranother constable's pouch. Mr. Ewens a plaintif, his awwe could be added Wotton, said--I see by the report of the Chua had no right to

bor of Commersa handed to me that tho`chinge

At this stage the court adjourned till to-day. There was to enspleion attached to any other afterwards

John Pitman, the plaintiff, said--I am a normentioned thorin for the effecting of sale of at 2.39 pm. onstable. Decesse seemed to be depressed a few days age because witness End occasion to speak chant and shipowner. I was user of one half of ships is fire per cont. to him somewhat sharply Decossed was a war the stemmer Mary Zustai and managing owner Mr. Wotton, in opening the onse for the do tied man and had his wife in India. In his us- Mr. Mae Groger Smith was tho owner of the other foncu, said defendant rassugared by the planti counts ins had $50 odd to thy reed.

hard Myshare wie mortgaged to Wr. Hans Mitago down to Bugsportyfiserings of this The jury roturasd a verdiốt of suicide whilst William Koswick held the other half on bohalf stouter Mory Austin Préviona to his depas

of Mr. Smith. Defendant had been in my ora- turs BIr. Pitman told defendant to look abuab for in an unsound stats of mind.

ploy many years off and on. Tu the beginning a parchaser for the steamer and promised he of November, 1886, Lo was out of employment. world give the per contin thu vent thr nort he came to me to know if I could give him ship being sold, and also that his passage, back to anything to do A souncy ocurred in Singapore Hongkong would be paid. Doudnat was to have through the Captain of the stemmer leaving, and I 189 por month na wagos, which was to wrote to defendant, who came to my office. I then include ovirything. IIa was of eonore to explained to him the difcalties the skip was a recive anything necessary for the require Lowing to the Captain leaving, that she had been ments of the vessel. Who ho arrivel a

worked vory unsatisfactorily, and that I had offers Singapore he found tho russol in a dilapidated for hersale from the thao ugruta Singapore. condition, and lurgo su:ns were expendel beform I told him I would prefer that the vessel should the vowel could be got into anything like teine be laid up rather thie von at a loss. I told him Thara was an insufficient suit available Mr. Moir said Veal at 2 p.m. on the 28th Fe I was anxious to sell her if I could get a good for this purpose, and Captain Sooth hal to ad.bruary he found the dofelaut drunk at the price, but did not wish to sell at a sacrifias. vanos money from his own pocket on behalf of Home and making a distaviauce. Defondant had

SUPREME COURT.

29th February

IN SUBABY JetspiCTION, BATORE Mr. A. J. LEACH, ACTING PVISNE JUD.. PIIMAN. Scort.

POLICE COURT,

Barone Mu E. J. WooнOUSE.

DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. Jana Mathewa, sezazu, was charged be Mr. Alexander Mair, Superintendent of the Sailora" Hoo with being drank and disorderly at the tous on the 28th Robenacy at two pum.

The defendant almittel the cbargo, and was fined $2, or, in default, seven days' hard labour.

Edward O'Harro, asaun, was brought up on a shuitar charge.

In this suit the plaintif claimed the refund ing of $1 alleged to hare Imon wrongfully de- ducted by defendant from the proceeds of the salo of a stammer, of which plaintiff, was the wrote him a letter of appointment and sent the ship. In the meantime he wont about try bean convicted of the same offence on Monday

him to Singaporo. I gave him ordoes to paying to find a purchaser, for the steamAZ”. ......

Defendant admitted the charge and pravicus bis mange and take it from the ship's fonds had a great deal of trouble, as was show He did not do so, sud I believe I am still liable by the correspondencs put in, ia bringing tiction, and was fuel 85, or fourteen days'

bait fabour.

owner.

1st Catober, 1887, a sale was affected with some

The Captain

Ho last.

ОРІЄМ ГАНК

LOOK PICKING.

Defendant donied tho obargs, but admitted Sentenced to six months' hard labour.

NEGLECT TO JUDNICH INFORMATION. Sererastorakespora including Mears. H.

Mr. Webber appeared on behalf of the plain. tiff, and Mr. Wotkun for the defendant.

Mr. Webber, in opening the case for the plain-for it. Nothing was said about rutera passage about the sale. The necessary papers, were soak in case of ship being sold. Nothing was said down by Mr. Ewens, the mortgagos, and then tilf, said this wOD claim brought by John Pit shout commission. The ship was at that time in sotul owner, and the sale the eventually affected Mak Aying, opfum divan kooper, was charged PARIR, 20th February.

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awyer of the steiner Mary

the hands of the agents, and I could not pay two for £32.000 Cautern Soot then onto Houg with big in pusssion of des opium without GOVERNADOTTA....Any que

neva promissa to pay teres kong at landed in the papers, and vouches to a valid certificath, sed also with boiling and Fant Rural has been appointed Commanawially abarred agalust the plaintiff by defend per cent, ootamission. After defendant arrivelin Me Essas meationed the omission to colling opium without a lions, on the 28th Fe- dant of Oback.

ant. The three fiems wrongfully shared by Singapore homade me an offer to go into partner. Mt. Erong, sad Mr. Ewens said he thought it broary. He smiled bailing and selling the defondant and for which they claimed the ship will some Chinese sad aharter the Vaurel was a fair and reasonable one, but added that drag, but stated that he had a license, which THE FRENCH BUDGET,

turn of the money rolained by him were $360 maalf. I thought that this proposal was so he thought he might have some difficulty is kad expired in January. The Charuber of Depaties is still engaged in for comision, being at the rate of three per ricadelinary for a triated servant to make that getting it as the steamer had not realised Fined $10, or six wesks hard labour. the discussion of the Budget.

cent. on the sale of the steamer in Singapore I did not reply to 15 Despite my orders notas-ranch as Mr. Pitman expected it would. PARIS, 21st February..

an the 1st October, 1997; $65 passege money to our farther liabilities, he did so. He wrote a As to the claim for passage monoy, Cap- Chen Aon, carpenter, was charged with break- for defendant from Penang to Hongkong; The Budget Committee of the Chamber und 800 for mages after the ship was fatter to me, in which he said that the liabilities tain Spott had been engaged here, and it is inge-entering the room of a worst ut Lay- would be under $1000 He then wrote another charged in a foreign port he was entitled to be up-wou, and stealing over pieces of glothing Depatics proposes the reduction of the secret handed over, from the let to the Lath Ooster, in which be said they would be under brought back to the port in which he was and one bod-quilt, altogether of the value of $5,

ever une allowed to the Ministry of the tobar. Briefly, the facts vore than On the 2000, and fasily saut a telegram in which lagaged. If his Lordship examined the unreason the Beth February. Interior to 350,000 francs. The Minister as 7th Cateber, 1857, defondant was sent to sing said they were$3,500, and pressing for immediate povdence, put in he would can that Caplain Scott Complainant, who una a marriel woman. stated for 1,600,000 fraues. The question will be made to take charge of the Mary Austiniting remittance. This sum was sent to him. He had performed a number of duties which were that her husband was the keeper of a latrine at did this in consequence of a letter appeluting then found that after paying himself commis really those of an agent, and constlering that Lap-sp-wan, and they lived there. Ste loft the him to that position from plaintiff. This letter son, half a month's extra wages, passage money to the commission lawed by the Chaur bar of Com house pilooking her room, and when she return- empowered him to take charge of the vessel as Hongkong, and heary medical expenses, merce was five per cent, he thought his charge ed she found the room broken into sad the pieces "master, and also requested him, no the vessel was he had $200 too much, and this was paid back of three per cent was very modorate. It was of clothing lying in a mat big entskla her roomL not being worked profitably, to sell her if he into the Bank. The accounts Captain Scott for an groumont distinetly, made between the two Thay were hae property and had been taken from could de so un advantageous terms. The pries requited for the vessel by the plaintiff was Warded me ware very irregular and nontained parties that he should have this commision. As a basket in her room. She had never seen this pri $18,000. The plaintiff also urged upon the de me very important mistakes. I rot thoseonnts to the question of wages, Captain Sontt remained soner before.

in October, 1887, and Captain Sooft cime to at Penang til the 15th October engagel. in Avituess was called for the promontion, win thereby disarni suspicion and increasio pub-Queen's Rou! West, Just night, about a quarter door. He utehed him and

A fire broke out in a cookshop, No. fondit that the vowel was no kingar to be Canton to some in the middle of Novembor. | setiling affairs conzooted with the stentace, and staled that he saw the defendant break the to eleren. Owing to the telegraph being out of that he would prefer she should be laid ap-I told him he was being treated Ilberally by me- be paid for that period.

him put the clothes into the mat bay. order, the olurzi was not given in the Centina Captain Soolt then took over shares of the vand that what be bad done was only within bis

David Bectt, the defendant, said-Inne auster! ETs all watched, and defendant seeing him The Agents (Mosses, Siempren & Call inform district till cloan on eleven o'clock. By this time rel, aud for some time ran hor at a loss. On the dating as a servant, and that it is lupain of la guro saling. I have known went away with taking the things. After us that the D. D. R. steamer Electra, from Hamas Bre but get a good bold and was spreading to the vessel was handed over Cap for me to pay him the commissie and wages the plaintiff since 1885. I was then in com a time he returned whilat witnesz was still

Witness the burg loft Bingapore at 1 pm. Festerday fox rapidly on either side. Three of the Government tais Scott had wething more to do with the after the ship was sold. I told him I would mand of the steater Mition, of which he was watching, and treat away again.

hare to get the accounts stadsted and present then the registered owner. The Milion was concealed himself. The defendant then came and this port.

engines and the Volunteer engine at once turned ale other than that he was there as paid them to my co-ornar Captain Scott than in Penang by Messrs Tenant & Co, the commenced to take away the things. He arrest, ont and hurried to the spot. The Government servant of the plaintiff, and was bound to de borrowed the ship's socount-book and has refused The Superintendent informs is that the P.

them considerably in the aala. They charged and O. atsaucer Decson, with the next outward Brigade, under the direction of Superintendent the heat for his interorts. At the time of to retern it. The crow of the Mary agents. I was then the Captain, and assisted edi

Captain. Soett taking over charge of the English mail, left 3ingspora for this port at 4 Wodobouse and Assistant Superintendent Bor-assor Mr. Fitmon, was notnal owner of one aro paid off do the lab October p.m. yesterday.

I was in Penang attending the sale of that pool, and the "Red Jackets" under Mr. Tomlin, half of the vessel und raszaging owner of the was also paid up to that date, and he has since ve per cent commission, hint they never got it previous convictions.

roosivat half u inontaa salery, which I am now vessel in October, 1836, and after she was sold I The Marquin Teoog will be appointed, accurd. guickly followed, and within ten cionta whole. Theolber half belonged to it. MeGregoring for. According to the fog, which I now

was appointed by tulegram to taxa charge of the Smith who sold Lisshare to Mr Ewens. To fucili- lag tas telegram dated Tientsin. 7th February. tho alarni streams of water were boing to the tranfir of the xhiri Mr. Ewens gave «/Produce, delivered to me as managing owner by Mary Austin. I went to Singapera, where sto Rutonjee & Co., Lyodhurst Terror; Megera. and published in a Japan vernacular paper, Pro- brought to bear on the burning toss.

was, to take charge of her, but the agents there Yashin & Co Makers Kahn & Co., Mesere. Atthill of sale to Mr. Pitman for the other hat Captain Scott, there is on the 1st October an dors in Council for Government of H.B.Msident of the Chinese Railway Company.

buck of the houses runs a antrow lane, and three than sont down, thi maessary papers to Captain entry i linn bandwriting of the sale of the

I at once came to Hongkong to see Mr. Pitman, Queen's Road Central; and Maasrs. Tala & Co., Subjects in China and Japan, 1865, 1877, The Agonta (Messrs. Batterfiold and Swiro) bransluce being laid up here, the fremen wero Scott, in order that the vessel might be handed ship to Mossra. Ban Hok Ho and Company. He refused to acknowlego-Mr. Pitrasu's authority. Wm. Schmidt & Co., Masars. Tillmann & C.. 1878, 1881. 1884, 1894, 1886 1888.

inform us that the Usnan Starship Company's enabled to attack the flames from both frout over to the parthasors. The ship was sold for the the bill Other for on and after keeping me waiting for about seven Hollywood Fuad, wore semmoned by Sergeant $12,000, on which sale. Captain Scott obarged sud on the 5th October there is an entry to the dara hogarese the letter of appointment already Dancan Macdonald, under section 7 of Or-

effunt that he had left the ship om: sccostab of ill Rules of IBM Supreme and other Courts steamer Telemachus, from Liverpool. left Hingaud rest. Despite their efforts, however, tàs commission at the rate of three per cent Cap health and that anothor Captain was appointed Patin, the power of atinereg, and a letter to the dinance 6 of 1847, and chargel with. nagloating

pere yesterday morning for this port

flames spread rapidly, and it soon becaria appertain Scott had no claim whatever to say co by the owners, Messen. Ban Holt He and Coms sent me will a letter to Musste. Enasson & Co's of every month a statement showing the number Harbour Master at Singapore, Mr. Pitman to furnish the Registrar-Goneral before the 6th There will be a moonlight parade and merchant that mine houses were doomed, and the on- mission was not acting asa broker, bat sign- out of the Left Division of the Hongkong Vodeavours of the Brigades were directed to saving ply, carried the matter through as the paid repre- pany. He had no right to any wash, or to get a passage on his account. Aflors good and description af areas remaining in their ant conserned, after the lat October. The bills deal of trouble I got that passago. On arriving possession on the last day of the preceding month. lunteers, to-morrow evening, which all mem

ntative of the plaintif. The purchase money of sale were sent to him us waster of my ship at Singapore I showed my totter of appointment, Each defendant admitted the charge and hors of the Corps are invited to attend. Pards the adjoining houses and those on the opposita was paid into the Bank, and Captain Scott was fo was a pail sorant of mine, and would not and was allowed to take sharge of the vessel, pleaded forgetfultus. Ragulations for the Conenler Courta of United at Head Quarters, 8.45 p.m..

side of tko strest. Owing to the tremendous heat requested to send in his sonats The aalaim commission

The Registrar General huving bean notified Status in China --

The first Monthly Cup competition for the thrown out and the danger caused by the falling counts were then sent up to Hongkong, and

Crom examined by Mr. Wotton I have had Previous to my departure, Mr. Pitman agreed at least one hundred masters in my employ since to allow me $180 per month, inclusire of mess and ret appearing his Worship inflirted the no. Hongkong Volunteers will be held on Sunday of the verandate, this was anything but an easy parchiaso money, les diaberremonts for wages of

COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. aftornton port. This time has been selected, it task, but alter no hour's contiutions fabour the erur and supplies, and these three items I have Been a shipowner. It has always been expenses. Mr. Pitman told mo at the time of minal penalty of 31 wh

which they now limed fer. He submitted!

vessel down thord be would allow me three por The seven Chinose who stood obarged with | is stated in the orders, as affording the only op- the men managed to gain the upper hand, that the captain was simply soting as the reprn.my desire and practice to treat them liberally, my going to Singapore that if I could all the

portunity which will enable evory man to be and the fire was practically extinguished. The meatstive of the owner, and it was part and parcel when I placed him in charge of my ship. From cent. on the proosads of the sale. On arriving being in possession of property atolen from Chators and Harhenr Regulations for the difį present who wishes.. A launch will leayo. Ped-uses destroyed are Nos. 226, 55, 257, 229, of bia duty to sell the ship if required to do, so many things which have roished a Bines at Singapore I found the ves85) in a 707 Captain Mekothur in Figir street on 'the 5th

231, 238, 235, 237, and 289. We understand by the owner; but he could not recover any ad- We have byen favoured with an inspection ofthat ill of these are inatred in German fimouai remuneration for that. The captain's from his treatment of me, and his rendering of givoted stato. Har mahinery, bailers, and February, were brought up, on remand, and his acenants, that confidence has been consider everything wore in a ruinous condition. There farther evidence having been produocd, four of duflas having ended with fa male of the ship, be lysbaken. I engaged Captain Scott boonase was neither chief zosta por second mate on board them were committed for trial at the Criminal Raves taken by Mr. K. Mck. Boss. Considering/ The cases of the outbreak is at pressat unknown. I was aat entitled to rqeqver $65 as passage money he had asked me to employ bim sarveral times From the time I took command I ran the vessel Sessions of the Supreine Conrt, the other three

with nine ileok hands, one European engineer, & being discharged. to Hongkong. Is support of this contention Proviona te his departure to Singapore I told Chinese assistant angincer, and live firemm. the conditions-the weather being anything but | favourable for photography-they are excgading-

Mr: Wabuse quoted from Boyd. Proceeding, he him that if he got a-good-offer for the ship I

The work thrown apou myself and Europein Benjamin Moody, of Canada, was brought up yoruditable for an amateur. The races for the SUICIDE OF AN INDIAN CONSTABLE. said that the ship's log showed that tire captain's was willing to sell her. I purchased Mr. Smith's engineer was very great. We were running charged with being a rogue and ragabond beg

AUREN EN engagement anded there. Ou tha. 1st October where takar. Mr. Afong, the well known photogra

Challenge and Brokers' Cups azt ́espacially well

Early yesterday morning, at No. 7 Police Stathore was an entry in Captain Secti's own hand share at the end of September, 1867, for €3,700.

sido my duties as imptain a great deal of corre H. J. Gidley, PC. 60, stated that ho saw the think the contract was signed at that time: pondence with Mr. Pitman to attend to. When defendant begging from several shops. He was acous views of the range on the Off Thy, which No. 577, shut himself through the stomach with passed into the possession of Messrs. Ban How do remembersinding the telegram handed to me arrived in Singapore the ship' was indebted to us worse for drink | are vory_gaol, nad though not no sharp as Mr. bis own carbine. He was still alivo when aseis-Ho & Co., moroberts of Penang," and in addito Captain Scott

Defendant said that ho was not drank; he Rowa, make capital souvenirs of the moting tance arrived, but expired shortly afterwards. tion to this Captain Scott, after the sale, mado

The telegram, which was put in, was dated the sum of 31,000 to Meast. W. E. Scott & and give a good and pistaresque view of the Rose whilst on the way to the Civil Hospital, whither a voyage in the steamer, for which he was paid September, and scknowledged roonipt of Co. for money advinos to the ship for mots was only saking for work as watchman, but he Course.

with he was being conveyed in an ambularioo. An in- by the then swhore The last item to which offer of $12,000 for the steainer, and authorial series. I told Mr. Pitman of thie. I had not did not wish the shopkeepers called.

such a large amount of work at first, but to-I KINOPO Masera. Kelly & Walsh, 8'ghai,

quest was held in the afternoon, at the Mortuary, objection was taken was the sum of 300 for Scott this offer. BHANGHAI Hall & Holtz Co-operative Co. The Fever Commission met again yesterday by the Coroner. Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, and sises half a month's wages from the 1st to the 15th Captain Get to socept this how that this wale wards the mud of the charter I wrote to a SHANGHAI.....Missen. Kelly & Walsh.

Wong Akan, oaolio, was charged with being great many persons to try and effect the afterang. The vidence was concladed at the compound of Messrs. G. L. Tuulin, Gen. Fraps Ooieber, to which he was certainly not entitled. Hey Hall & Holtz Co-operative Co. last meeting, and the goortion was now rais- Bobors, and J. B. Sequeira, when the following In conclusion bort buitted that as a paid sarvat affected when you mula your offer for Mraste. I had also to keep Mr. Pilzen thoroughly in pression of a disessed pig in the Central RER Ports and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai.od whether the consideration of the reporteridonge was takon

acting for the orner ho sould not ciam commis. Medregor. Buith'a sbaro No, it was only posted in what I was doing. Messrs. South in Market on the 29th February

•There's many a slip 'twixt the sup and Co. as to be the agents for Mr. Pileann in Mr. Gen. Ras stated that he saw the defendant NAGABAKI..Mesars. The C. & J. Trading Co. should be conducted with open doors. Dr. Young Dr. Marines gave medical evidence to the sion for the sale of the vessel that his engage the lip."

Augast, 1887. They had received the sharior in possession of the pig and was taking it to bis -KOBE-ÜBAKA....Mossen. F. Walsh & Co.

said it was customary among professional man to effort that the body of the deceased was brought ment having terminated on the let October when

Was there any slip in this case No. YOKOHAMA Mestra. Kelly &Walsh.

hold their consultations in private, but uns pub to the Mortuary at about five am yesterday. It the vessel was handed over to the Chinese pur- And at the time you bought Mr. Smith's shays money for the current month, and out that master's shop in the oustere avenue at the Can- MANTLA..Mostra. Diza Puertas & Co.

Jio question of this kind he had no objection to was that of an Tudiqu ulo adult. It had a chasers, he was not entitied to srything for his for $3,700 you lind soll: the rossel for $19.0002 they paid themselves Kath sent the balance: $370, 1 tral Market. It was unfit for food.

to me Test was $400-short of what Defendant admiting the charge, was fined No, I Lind not. I had only an offer required to pay the ship's duos. That money I $30, or fourteen days hard labour. Does Mr. Smith know that you sold it for that grow in avance from the ebarterers on sccount

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I had the greatest confidence in Captain Boot

MENDICANOT.

it is published, or to the following Agents: pher. has also sveured some large sized instantation.se Inden constable, named Guzdah Bingk, writing which ran "On this day the TesThe vessel was not sold at that time. I do not under charter for some time, and I hed out-gisget the Praya Central on the 28th February:

MACAO...Mr. F. A. da Cruz, SWATOW..........Messrs. Quelch & Co.

AMOY.........Mears. C. Gerard & Co. FORMOSA.... „Megara. C. Gorard & Co. FoggHow.......Mossra, Hodge & Co.

Barcos

Mostre. Schroeder Frères and

Gerdès Mr. F. Mainfroy, HAIPHONG......Mr. G. Garello.

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Bangor Moses. Ramasy & Co.

BINGAPORE...........Massrs. Kelly & Walsh, PENANG........ Masera. Maynard & Co.

COLORBO.........Mesars. A. M. & J. Ferguson. CALCUTTA ...... Mosers, Newman & Co.. SYDNEY.......Mesars. Garden & Gotch,

offer

Fourteen days" and labor,

UNWHOLESOMS MEAT.

MELBOURNE...Mesara, Norton, Hargrave & Co. publio righta if the Commission considered Itatable came and called him. He went to the sale. Captain Scott usod great exertions to find don't know where he is.

the representatives of the Pross being prrent; ballot wound near the stomach, corresponding pasage to Hongkong and for the same reasos, be thought the more publicity that was given to with another in the back. The entrance of the he was not entitled to the tubimendien wages: the matter the better, bat he had no leaning ono bullet appeared to hare boon from the front Mr. Wotton said that: Captain Bestt Lad pre- way or the other. Or. Canle aald he thought Hemorrhage had not in. In onsequcher of the ceeded to Singapore to take charge of the vessel antount I suppose so.. His power of attorney of the next juonth's charter monsy. After

A rather interesting innovation in dancing they would probably havato discuss individual, round, and that caused death, denn

said that me about 88,000 in con- parties has begu mala lately in Faris. It con--

apon the letter of appointment which had been was here, and I suppose he was boll Besides paring themselves Mesars Scott & Co. wrote tui which might after the sense very much; it was morning, alent 4.40 x.m., he was on duty at the Scott's instructions. Befors Captain Scott left Дvotion with this a fair

Have you ever told Mr. Smith that at the agenta for the ship. I telegraphed this to Mr. biste in arranging the ladies who lako pait ia nsual for a jury to retire when they were popsider. Charge Room at No. 7. Station, and beted the 12oughong, Mr. Pitman, also told hins verbally time you purchased his share for $3.700 ya Pilar My Fitman wrote to me that be out: sotillons according te the onlours of their dresses.. sidered the agents were not advancing the Harmonious fiata are thus evolved, anil uperpoot- ing the ovidence laid before them, and he did not report, of a gun from the room downstairs. He that if he sold the yesus he would allow him thread GD offer for the steamer of $12,000 Interests of the ship, and he did not care hathered vagaries of colour become manifest to the eye think it would be interfering in the least with the tuon shouted What none is that " and a con- per cent, commission upon the proceda of the

they gave up the agunoy or not Headle of the artist. In a divsmited party the effect BRANE. Messrs. Gordon & Gotch. report is privata. Dr. Jordan said he thought it room and found decensed lying on the floor a purchaser for the vessel and eventually cold it

Are you going to tell him Certainly.

did not intend to appoint my other agents, and is often novel and starting. It is said that the When When Captain Boott renders me his asked me to do the best I could for him and the fashion comes from Vienna; in any can it is LONDON.........Mz. F. Algar, Clement's Lane. was desirable the dismission should be held in dressed in his sleeping clothes. Deceased was for $12,000. In addition to these exertings, LONDON.. Mosers. Birnei & Co., 30 Corabil. private; they were in the position of judges, and groaning. Witness then at once went up and great res oralblilty wis thrown upon Captain accounta

ship. My duties then were those of an agent worthy of Paris. Another new custom in the LONDON.Messrs. Bates, Hendy & Co. when two judges at in a caso they usually con- called the Inspector.

Boult, nut only as captain of the ship bat s Hata managing owner, when you sold the in addition to those as master of the ship. As matter of the tuspaition of jewellery is alo LONDON.........Mr. W. M. Wills, 151.Cannon S. ulted privately, without their discussion being Mit Singh, PC. 620, said lie was stationed at special agent of Mr. Phuman. Before, however, salp for $12,000, "hould you not have informed such I advanced money to the extent ul 31,787 varible to some drawing-rooms. Many ladies PARTS MFL.H.Bioby 66.Bus Lafayette made knows to the public, and the result of their No. 7 atation. He was sleeping in the same going into the facts of the case, he took objectter your co-owner of the fact before offering lim for the ship's requests and previous have adopted the habit of wearing, aut colors SAN FRANCO.Mr. Le P. Fisher, 21, Marchants dinsnasion was made known afterwards. The mom as the feceased, whoán name was Condeb to the suit on the statement made by the solloiter 4,700 for his hare? I beg your pardon. You to the sale being completed 1 deposited 31,800 of brilliants of the Louis XVI pattern bat

Exchange.

other members of the Commission concurred and Bingh, P.G. 57%. aged about 85 Deceased for the pisintiff. He had no standing what have no right to met the case in that way. Mr. in the Back to a personal iecurity that rock laces of coloured previous stones, the sap the representatives of the Frees were ierited to had been in the Foroo ten years and threa aver in the case. At the time of the tale Me wenn went to Mr. McClymont and told him I the liabilities against the ship would pald phire alternating with 350 turquoise, the ruby Daily Press Office, January, 1888.

Imenthe He was stalined weren months at No. Ewes leewan, and he was the right had got an offer of $13,000 for the nisamer, and End I not doua this the working of the ship with the emerald, and the geto with the amethyst.

- Naw YOBE.....Mr. A. Wind 1, Fark Row.

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