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For the Registrar General's offies probably a adet trained in the colony may be the most suitable selection that could be made. The same sonst be said for the other is we have enumerated. For
is bitter to have drasant and load,
And never to bare won at all.
the thote it my The Harbour Master posed of two smalt vico, and Mr. Holmes was reshied and soted for testimony as to the kine in the way way be repaid to the plainti. It only came out lets We are not aware.
cadate exess at the Marins Conel yesterday. Lam Yut in fore, however, Mr. Holmes Interveni, wald to have been given to aldwell for the in the one the condition under which that intention of getting out more Biu, the mustez of a fishing, funk, was fubd 315 M Rapp pald 85,000 on the 30th March to Mority, I think be fond taken as to the money monay was paid, and while on this point I may
Melbye fío paid it, he says, on the assurance of having been paid or represented as paid, but I as well say that, under the dirosustansit, no- We have frequently notised extraordinary at present, but as the question how or in default one week's imprisonment, for using MrCaldwell that the ship was sold under the Beliays the testimony of Mir, Helmes, Mr. Rapp, thing is connection with that payment can be proceedings in the Mauritiae Council, but suza- the service is to be recruited and maintained his boat for other than flabing purposes, gee. Elghest title, free from all inoumbraness, and and Captain Rook on the main last that J. entertained. The giving of aneh security might ly never before was such a mories of questions
ral cargo having hoon Laund aboard. A man CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY mo of perasaant interest no time is inep named Joseph Rm, toured of the steamer that share could be no farther troable. Mr. Smith supposed alates was represented as have been the reasonbla and natural thing to put in any legislative body at the following
Caldwell denies having given sny saol at enrad, and from what occurred, subsequently I do, but it was against Mr. Ortia's direct wish; The Hon. L. F. Antelo gave notice that at With which is incorporated
propriate for its discussion. Perhaps one Waters, was charged, on the information of furance, but Mr Helmu, who saw Mr. Caldwell cannot think but what Mr. Melbys forgets what and was made with every stipulation adverso the next meating he would put several questiont
Brotherton, master with disobeying his lawful THE CHINA DIRECTORY.
cada every ten years or so might be useful commande. The offense was a vary slight one, on the lat, cays that the understanding war he said. He was clearly prepared to guaranise to his interests. On the question of Breach to Government, of which the follgging is the (TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL ISSUE). COMPLETE, WITH APPANDEX, PLANE, do, to the colony, but in the spasmodic manner and the men was ordered to go back to his ship that there was nothing in the nature of an Mr. Rapp against such data. Nothing could of warranty the bill of sale has not been sense
inambrane on the ship" "Mr. Caldwell be fairer, then his promieng on that hood. Eat produced, but even if it hul, there is no evi- 1-Is the Governor déolded to mintain a Boyal 8vo., pp. 1,200...95.00,
in which it has hitherto been worked the.
The German atemor Trigge, which arrived very properly recommended independent legal ho actually forgets whether or not he went to dance of want of title or Bay valid Incumbranco his post the Inspector General of Police, one of SMALLER ADITION, Ry1,8vo.. pp. 81638.00ayetem may fairly be said, notwithaler ding her yesterday from Hamburg, experienced advice, and it became Mr. Holmes's duty to Mr. Eapp's ofos on the 28th July, and of coure on the vessel, for it is admitted that both euits, the most inespablemen in the Colony?
Is it true that Captain Caldaia direnlat the excellent officere it has produced bore heavy weather both in the Indian Ocean and is see to foss. Nevertheless I am of opinion what occurred. However, he consklared his that of Macgregor Smith sed J. H. Smith, ware
the Chits Sea. She raports that across the In- that Mr Caldwell was so stiefed about people were orally responsible at all orants for lismissed for want of prosecution. Although it ing a petition to prevent Mr. Gregoire, a oreolo, and there, to have done much more dlan on she had a strong S. W monacon with the worthless of the claim in Affairsly the loss to Mr. Rapp by the sution of J. H. was the purchaser's business to examine the title from being appointed Lispector of Folias!
Ban it be afirmed that the object of that bann than good. It is understood that high sea and rain squalla. Up the China Ses the for possession of a forsign ship that he had Bmith. "Wegaite fatended if action had bean to the ship, that would not have excused the de the ondáta are all to
Datween petition anot the appointment to the port of ba made heads first three days experienced light 9.W brosss expressed himself in his real for his effort take to havegifensority against J. IL Smith's fendaut If he chose to warrant it.
and moderate spa fill the 11th instant, when she although he forgets it now, in a manner that led claim and would have done so if action had bosa breach of warranty and fraudulent misrepresents Sergeant. Major Clinton, the most immoral man of departments, bul se most of the deancountered, off Padarang, a sovore typhoon Mr. Rapp to believe that the ship was free from taken." It was arranged between Miz. Rapp sad tion there is char distinction. (See L. E. 10. in the polise, and moreover of well known pre- parments ought to have specialists at their with high confused gas and much rain, after incombranes and that the title was good, and M. Melbye that the ably was to be delivered P. Mullet and Robinson). The question of mala rariontion
4C the Procureur General declare that head the cadets simply keep more suitable which had light 9.B. and N.E. winds with that no further trouble nould arise. I am sure the 4th Jans. Mr. Holmes argie to Mr. Caldwall repressatation, legal Frand" and "morni fraud," mes out of the positions and the colony fosterly well and rain squalls, NAGTR he quite believed so at the time, for the actions on the 2nd June at Mr. Rapp was ready to have been recently discussed in the Cough of Aphe spoke the truth at the Council on the anb
in Vio-Admiralty admittedly could not be sus pay and take over on that date. As the ship peal in the case of Peck . Darry, S7 Ch. D. 541.ject of the learn to be granted to Sargeant * Last night & jintioksnä soolie reported at the tsinod, and they had been withdrawn. Mr was a foreign oue a reference had to be made to Sir J. Hannen mygz. "I take the law to be that Legros, or did he simply repeat Captain Childa's For Heartburn and Headache.
Central Police Station that his vehicle had coms Helmer's testinsony eatfirms this view of hir the Spanish Cozzut, and that oflossy inquired at if a man taizea upon himsnif to assert a thing to misalaterenta P
· For and Indigoetion.
into collision with a trap owned by Mr. D. Gil Caldwell's asurance The written contract of Manila whether Ortiz was entitled to sell. In a true, which he does not know to be true, and S.-In that can what punishment does he in- lor, Secretary of the Dook Company, just in the 20th Marsh was therefore varied or the 30th. Hooper v. Guma. L. R. 2: Ch, page 282, it is has no raasquable ground to believe to be true, tend to inflict on Captain Jhilds for haring thus He complained of being badly hurt, but refosed good bike to the ship and that she was free ship is bound to make inquiries as to the title, tior, who doar as and is thereby damndled, the pureur General soeming to poke fan at all his the study of the language, drawing pay to go to Hospital. His jinnickels was smashed from incumbrances. With the learned and that the rights to a ship: Loquired under parin so da visited is entitled to maintain an colleagues London, and of Dragglata and Storokeepers throng meanwhile. A knowledge of the_lang horse in the hausarz becoming anmanagable and consider that that armogement amounted to himself that there was no inéambrance against ing Co.v. Smith, L. R. & H. L., 79, Lord Cairnstor Kennelly was condemned for theft to the prs. by: the collision which was caused by the thor of "Smith's contracts": I prefer to foreign law must be recognised." - Satisfying Lection for deceit." In the Bean River Bilear Min- 8. Das the Government know that Iuspeo- lendar for Trends 20, Mongong is certainly extremely valuable as an uddi raguing away with the bit between his teeth new contract rather than do violones to the ship, the Spanish Conent had a bill of sale says: When Tag a fraud, tas not enter into andios of Government at the commosesment of
tion to other qualifications, but, oxcept in Mr. Gillies has made good the damaga to a well-known rate of law, sir, that a parole made out and souted by the parties on the any question with regard to the imputation of what his career?
the zinriakahs canced by no fault of his driver, variation of a written instrument is in 10th Jane amording to the requirements of may be called faut in the more invidions sense 7-Door Government know that Inspecto the case of interprecere, it is sos the pri and the questionable hurts of the onolia wers missible unless where thare is an ambiguity. A Spanish law, but the isle haring takon plans in against the directors: I think it may be quita Kennelly possesses properties both in town nod romily essential requisite. For the cur- nasily healed by the soothing application of a formal agreement, however, was to be drawn-up, this Colony there was a bill of sale drawn up possible that they were fursat of the untruth in the country, while he only gains a mall rerer-General professional man is absolute for shekels.
which was not dong, and a bill of sale for the ceo secording to the requiremcate of English law, of the statements made in their prospectus. But amount of pay, and that besides his legitimate veyance of the ship was to be drafted. On the and executed on the same date. That instrument I apprehend it to be a rule of law that if person wife Le koopa 3 or 4 woman in the sight and ly necessary, and as regards that office
A very curtons story is told in connection with 16th April the Estrella was seized onder a wre conveyed the property in the ship to Mr. Rapp. take upon themselves to make sagastion na to knowledge of everybody! the question, of a knowledge of the the very last drawing of the Blenila lottery, says of attachment in a anit No. 18 of 1995, af the who hat had possession of her subject to the which they are ignorant, whether they are trus His Honour said that if the Hon. Member dil language has never entered into on-the Streite Times à gentleman living in a suit of Wm. Magroger Smith, one of the plain injucetin of the Court on the 4th Jafe or Bates, they must in a civil point of view, he not ne parliamentary language his questions Flower Parcels of 50 Packets, prios, $10.00 sideration in making su appointment. Place a long way from Manila was strongly im-i tiffs in the abandoned Vice-Admiralty suit, who He believed, however, that that injunction bad held as responsible as if they had assorted that could not appear.
pressed, in connection, so it is said, with the dato brought an sotion against Mr. Ortis and two baan dissolved on the 28th May, and on which they knew to be untrad. Bir J. Hangān The Hon. L. B. Antoltre said that did not Thomme applies to the Madimi, establish- on his wife's birthday, that a certain number, others. It was agreed between Mr. Kapp and the 10th Jana Mr. Rapp. believing the ship cites with full approval what Mr. Justin Maale matter, he should ge on ment; and although a landaman might.com whose figures being added came to 26, would be Mr. Melbya that the record instalment of the to be fees, executed the bill of sale mentioned said in the case of Bonav. Edends, 130B. 777. 8-Does the Governor know from 'whom In- eebly discharge the duties of Harbor the winning number. This was as far back as purchase money of the Estrella should not be and add $6,000 sure of the pureliass money as stating the law to bo that where a man makes spector Kennelly inherited and through what
Jane and he applied to the lottery agent in the jail until the reased was freed from arrost, ned. He did no relying on the representations of Mr. a statement which he does not know to be true, netary bowo put in possesion of his inkaritanga Maner it is obviously preferable to bare a locality in which he lived for that number to be the learned Attorney General in biz azgament Malbye on the 28th May, and having no notion ho takes upon himself to warrant his own belief -8.--Does Government Ignore that Inspectar Naval officer or a master of the mercantile retained for him for a whole year. He also wrote admitted that they had undertaker to free the from him or Mr. Caldwell that the security had of the truth of that which he so asserts. Bir Kannally is supposed to receive money from all to another agent on the 10th July with the same vessel from that seizure, whilst denying any not been given and that the ship was still ander Jamas Hannen goes on to disqus moral feand the Chiese gambling houses, and that this is marine is that position. The Judicial, Edu- requeat, but neither of these ould scare for sach agreement or liability to free the vessel arrest. Alr. Rapp stated that after executing the and legal fraud and does draw distinctions the unanimous opinion of the community? cetopal, and Botanical Establishments also him the ticket wilk the desired number. Maws from any other person's claim. Is soms nor bill of ento ho said that he wae going to see the Fraud, be says, is in common parlance reserv
10-Does Government ignore that the opi has been received in the town in which the gen- that the onions of Naogregor Smith and of German Consal about thefing, when Mr. Caldwell of fox actions of great importance, but nism of the commodity is that Inspector Kon- require specially trained men. This foaves Hemon hires that the unmbar which he desired John Henry Smith were of the aume nature. The told him to all at his offies when he had seen the law applies to it lesser breeches of moal nelly is a partner the prinsipal houses for only the Magistracy, ibe Registrar-General's so much is that which exurybody else would like plaintiff states that on the 28th May the defend the Loneal and that he did so about 6 o'clock, duty" See nish Polleok's Torta and Pig, receiving stolen goods in the Colony 7
to possess. It is said to cubsist of the four figures ant (of course by his agent or agents) informed when Mr. Caldwell said Mr. Bapu I cannot gott's Torts). The false representations relied 11. Does Government know that when In- Ole, the Police, and the Gaol as the pos-34. 7 in a pachivalar order and totalling 26 him that the Estrella was released and that full get you the ship. No solicitor could sign such spon in this case are that the vessel was specter Wads West, a perfect gentleman, twice sible openings for cadets. The Colonial Se- when added.
ascurity bad best giren to meet Macgregor a bond for his client as has been drawn up in free from all claims by W. Macgregor Smith aide-de-camp and private secratary to Gavernors Smith's elsims and all other persons o'sishing or Court For God's sake don't hoist the German and John Henry Smith, that on certain days of Mauritius, Breano and Hawley, was in faue- cretaryship canact be included in the exte
likely to claim against the vessel, and that the flag. It would be a contempt of Court" He she was free from arrest, whereby the plaintiff tion, that offour had the habit of recommending gry, that being an appointment that is filed
plaintin might safely pay the second instalment proceeds "I was simply thunderstruck. Ileanas tntined to pay away money and execute that when an important complaint for theft was by the Colonial Office on considerations en- A dorrespondent of the Pioneer, speaking of of 810,000 and complete the purchase and transed then that the ship was not free. I went to bills of sale and take delivery of the ship. So brought to him, to avoid giving any information Litoly distinct from the rules supposed to the long-expected report of the Currency Com- for of the vassel. He says that relying on the Bielbye, who sounded na surprised as I was. Ho far as the moust payments were concerned the of it to Inspector Konnely
mission, sayı:---It is believed that the Commis truth of theas statements ha (the plaintiff) said I really cannot understand how Mr. Cald- misrepresentations would have led to little dam. 12-Can Government explain why, while Mr. govern the adet service of this colony,sion, so far from entirely condemning bi-metal-paid the second instalment of $10,000 on the wall could act like that. On the lith I saw age if there had not been a vary material falsa Wade West was in the polios, the chiots did all lism, will frankly admit that silver did maintain 28th May, and on the 10th June a further sun Mollyo again, who said he had sout a strong tele representation mids and sated upon in regard they could to get him away from Port Louis, and a fixed ratio with gold from 1803 to 1873, not of $5,000, and executed all documents ascessary gram. He says he had then a further conrer to the seoarity for J. H. Sealth's claim. The succeeded in doing so P withstanding the differences in the production for the legal transfer of the ship. The plain-Bation with Melbye about Black hond Smith, fraud to connection with Miogregor Smith's 13-Dos: Goracamont know that when Mr. of each matal; and, even further, that with the tiff says those statements were untrue as the whan Melbye assured him that John Hary plain was practically condoned, but such cannot Wade West was in Port Louis the gambling reintroduction of bi-metalliere, the presumption defendant at the time he made them well know Smith had received security and was satis be said of J. E. Smith's claim. The plaintif houses were continually taken m contravention, in our of stability being again intained, that the vessel was not released till the 1th fled. Mr. Holmes says when this bill of was kept in the dark as to the active steps which and that Euspeoler Wade West got nearly mar "Thie,” adds the correspondant, “is an immenas: June, that no security had been given to meet sade was executed in his cute he believed had been taken. Ho was allowed to attempt to dered whilst doing his duby ? Polica Magistrates, barristers-at-law ought|stsp in advance compared to the persistent deJphn Henry Smith's claims, one of the persons the ship was free, and that he had no notice take away the ship, when defondant's agenta 14Is it to the knowledge of Govirument to be selected, and there would be no diable and opposition of the English Treasury in previously referred to as having alaims against before the execution of the bill of sale that the knew that an arrest was imminent and damage that a great many people are under the impres culty in obtaining them. The cadets have 1881; and, these admissions are prblished with the ship. The defendant denies (a) that be vessel was not released or that any action had to plaintiff followed directly from the not giving sion that the Sturet Police is ormod of a the weight and authority of the whole Comanais Informed plaintiff of the release from acrist, been taken by Blackhead Emith. He recollects the searity for J. H. Smith's claim, which bad gang of bandits, it to exsopte any sort of odious to be provided for, however, and so they are sion, as it is hoped they will be they will un- but only that he had got an order for too about Rapp speaking about the German boen offered and withdrawn without salient work!
doubtedly have great affect on the action of for dissolution of the attachment (b) that tag. On the 11th June, Mr. Holmes wrote a reason, but which the plaintiff relied spon 15.--Doss.Government ignors that the public appointed to the Magistraes, to the great sign nations, such se Franca, Germany, and the he informed plaintiff on the 29th May, or letter to Mr. Caldwell asking him to sign the and ached. The property in the ship and the voice accuses that troop and its chief of having deriment of the administration of justice, United States. It is ha inred that the bi-metal at any other time that security had bean given bill of sale as witness to the execution, and possession were vested in plaintiff; saddled with committed all sorts of misdeeds, amongst others When a point of law is raised on their courts, list momters of the commission will publish a to meet any other claims then those of Mr. stating that Mr. Rapp will be glad to know if a lawsuit against which he was falsely told he of having got innocrat people condemurd as all they can do is to note it; they are inoporatersport, not necessarily antagonistic to that Macgregor Smith in suft 18 of 1885, and (e) the ship is released and whether Mr. Melbye was secured, and he was kept with his vossol guilty P
of the Chairman; but explanatory of their position, that he ruformed plaintiff on the 26th May that has stranged to cive security for the claim made tying for nearly a year, although he was to be 16,-Does Garomment think that the Ak- espable of deciding it; and their minde hava and showing how far they agree with or diffe he might safely pay the $10,000 and complets be by Mr. Smith of Blackhead & Co" confes I held barmless when the vessel was stopped. The origines Society in England is informed that not been traiued to weigh evidence. For the from the report of the whole Commission. The transfer, but admits that on the 16th Jane, when agree with the Attorney General that this ta a cinise of $13,000 for loss on re-snio was given up publié opinion in Marritins is oravibed that himetallists will not be in a minority, and may soority in auit 18 had been given, he stated very mikl letter to write if it was only haven to at the hearing, because the darsga could not due-tenths of those innocent people are Indians?- Police a man who has had a good "traizing be in a majority, of the Commission; the Chair- that the vessel was then absolutely fres imn to Mr. Holmes between 10th and 11th Jans that he compiately proved. The claim for $5,900 pail 17-Does Governmont think that the Mem- in a home force wonid probably he better man is likely to be neatral.
ettäckment or grast, and that he (the defendant the vessel was not free, and that no action had to J. H. Smith is disallowed for the reasons bera for Riviere du Rempart would be wrong thin a locally trained cadet, and the same
was then free to hand her over and that the been taken by Mr. J. R. Smith. However be given. But the claim for interest on the money on the arrival of our next Clovernor to ask for HONGKONG, SEPTemers, 15TH, 1883.
plaintiff was then free to take posazsion of her, everra lis did not know, and so dass Mr. Rapp, paid wid other orpenses incurred as detailed in an enquiry based on that of the Surveyor-Gen- ̈ my be said with regard to the Cool. The
and that this was true in fast, and except as and Mr. Caldwell is not sure that be aboved the bill put in Jallow. This Bill was not prea eral's department to be institutet in Mauritius P above the defendant gave no assurance of rs. then the letters of demand; but he bebever he examined upon; sud I understced was admitted 19-Dous the Government think it tolerable Tas cadet system has given Hongkong cista, therefore, as a rule, instead of being ueful to the colony, seen only to be in the somo excellent officials, but it has been at s
presentation of guarantee that had any relation kept Mr. Holmes an courant with what was to be corrent if the slain was allowed. The under the glorious roigu of Queen Victoris to whatever to J. H. Smith or anyone else exopt going on up to the 13th June. Mr. Holmes says liability of the principal for the false representa leave a man so much suspected as Tospector Macgregor Smith. The defendant further he attended air. Caldwell on the 12th and has tions of the agent seems to be now settled law Koncally at the head of the Department of very great expense. Equally good officials way, keeping out men better qualified to
denies making the unirne statements alleged insa entry in his diary and that securities had it made within the scope of his agency. See Public Safety, a department wich holds in might have been secured by other scans, discharge the duties of the positions to which
The following is the result of the St. Logor :— the petition and he made enth statements kouw. been given against both these claims." Mr.pases collected in Addison, Pollock sod Piggott, its bande the fortunes and lives of thousands which would have been free from the defect they are appointed, besides baving to be pre
Seabreeze
ing them to be untrue. He denies that he ever Caldwell' adults speaking about hoisting the on Torta). The judgment will be for 34744.60 of British subjects? *
19-as Government any objsotion to pro- of imposing upon the colony the support ofvited for at the public expesse when there
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gave me undertook to give any security, or Geraan flag on the 10th June or some other day, and costs of suit and iztorust from the time the mated that he had given any security, or my but says Mr. Rapp never was at his dica. The securt was made up to date of judgment miss the member for Riviers du Rompert to suority that would cover any claim of „Johe 10th June is the day the Chinese soarily ischiared There is a sofion by Ortis *. Rapp for $9,000 send the questious touching the Police which kać no work. As an example of how the system which the Service ought to be worked is to
Henry Smith. The defendant also says that for the release of the ship although nothing bad and interest. I understood at the bearing of have been thus made to Government, as well |HAVAS TELEGRAMG, Į
Mr. Rapp, the agent for plaintiff, know that been done from 1st Juns. He is equally positive this case that jalguent would be submitted to the wasters of the aid deserumant, to the has operzied we may take the now obsolete
PARIS 4th September. there was a probability of somo airerse him that they knew all about the ship bio under when this case was consluded.
Secretary of Stato by the next mai! Puuri. (we hope) appointment of Assistant Harbour pay salaries sufficient to straal good men,
being preferred by J. H. Smith and in arrest when the bill of sale was essented, byt un Mr. Francis-I understand that you give tine Gazettes May 3rd: Master. This was created in 1886, not be to select the best possible man for each
The Premier has written to M. Consising that respect of which an attempt might be made fortunately there are no letters and he has to rely judgment for $4,744, with intarest. from the Cates cause there was any work for an Assistant position, and to abolish or avoid the the Government considers that the question he Rapp made special arrangemants to haro refreshed by his diary. He states that he said to up to date of judgment.
to attach or goize the und viel sad that on his memory maided-which could have been to which the smoante wera respectively made Harbour Master to do, bat because at that Gration of sinecures. It is in every put on the 18th July to the Chamber of Depa- the vases! towed out of the waters of the Mr. Rapp at the Registry on the 16th Jans "if His Lordship-I have allowed on the bill a time Sir HESQUIER ROBINSON's batch, of reset desirable to encourage the acquisities about the game of 35 beasta implies that he Colony, on the 16th June, when she was en intend to take her out of the jurisdiction put it. If interest is calculated in that way it ugsin wired. The first question is as to the yon had better look sharp about it.". This was will be done go for the $9,000, judgment for cadets were coming forward for sertion of a knowledge of Chinesa in all resigns the functions of Governor-General.
representations of 28th May. It is to be re met a recomendation is coming from biself, which I understood was to ge by canseat. vice, and appointments had to he found or backes of the Service, and ample en
mombered that on or about the 15th April it was he says, but had reference to what Mr. Rapp had. Mr. Francle saggested that both cases should ngread that no more money was to be paid until told him befoes. Mr. Caldwell anys the $9,000 | be referred to Chambera orosted for them. The post of Assistant couragement in the shape of increased
There is no poaktive news about General Bento vesel was free. Mr. Rapp says that on the was kept back on the 10th June because of the His Lordship said tho sironmstanses were în Harbour Master was created accordingly, and after being Blled first by one cadet and purpuse. In this respect, however, the most langer; rany contradictory rumors are being Bag Mr. Holmes wrote to him "I have attamnotstill existing Rapp's people were on dependent. In this osse there was nothing to be seen: Mr. Caldwell today, and he tells me the at-beard for some days before the 10th." It is dill-dose cut to add interest on from the date that tachment against the ship is removed. We are cult to understand why the $9,000 were kept the Bill was made out. That was a oloarly ascor then another it came to be looked upon na important point is to place, the intreprete-aicalated about his journey.
arranging about the Bill of sale, and I may wat back, as My Happ had professed his readiness to tained eat, and there was no need of reforonca, permananer. When the cadets wore all tion/service on a sound footing, a matter
the attachmast. Mr. Happ saya, however, that
Mr. Francia-Thore, will be stay of exsention to soe you to-morrow about the transfer of the pay on the 4th, June, unless it was because of
His Lordship-I shall allow stay of exention. well and wrote this letter in tamsognenes of that he would have paid all if he had been asked, but
Mr. Francis Is judgment with coris in both interview. He says he believes J. H. Smith's that 16,000 was all that was wanted and that.
me mentioned bat ao claim had been made would, seem to be 10-18 $5,000 cash and Mr. His Lardship-I give you costs in this, sait, On the 28th May Mr. Melbys came to Mr. Melbye's band were registered by the Court as and in the other case there will be judgment Rapp's offer and said the Estrella is quite free security for the release of the ship about that for them with costs. I have treated the two camS end clear now, pay me the 810,009" Mr. Rapp time. In the result I am of opinion that Mr. separately. 1- LENGTHS Open to Tance-Corporale and then said, "What have you dons with Blackhead Rapp executed the bill of sale and paid the Mr. Traacis-The costs in the other case would | Thomas Esmonde, and Mr. T. M. Sullivan will Privatan af 4 year' service; lub prize $4, 2nd Sath Melbye replied "He is all right, 1 $5,000 on 10th June, under the belief that the not have been searly so much if this case had save on a visit to Australia in November next.
· $2. Jrd $1. -
paid the dollars to Mr. Caldwell and he gare ship was not under any arrest, and was speed not been disputed.
DR. BARRY'S TRANSLATION. - Lexaras-Open le Lance Corporais and him security. Mr. Bapp then aid "I will end against any claims of John Henry Smith, and
LONDON, 14th August. Privates between 4 and 8 years' service; 1st you a cheque directly. I have to all on that he was indused to do so by the falsa copros
The report that the Right Rev. Dr. Barry, prize 84, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
Mr. Holmes" and Mr. Rapp and Mr. Melbys left sentation made on the 29th Mar and was.
Bishop of Sydney and Primate of Austraïla, is to 4 LENGTHS-Open to Lance-Corporale and togellar. Mr. Hapy got a note from Melbys allowed to contiano in that belief. When the
he tracted to the sos of Chester, in encassion Privates over 3 years' version; let priza 34, on the 28th May saying "Everything is an acousity went off on the 38th May it was
to Dr. Stubba, ke has accepted the Bishoprio End $2,-3rd 81,
LENGTHS Open to Non-Commissioned the atteft. I wis week," which canfiens to make it known and restore the money or right now. I suppose you will take her away clearly the duty of Mr. Malbye or Mr Caldwell
of Oxford, has not been denied, and it is believed that the translation will take place. Oloors of and above the rank of Corporal; Jat his verbal representation as related by Mr. Rapp make a new arrangement and the balance of
LONDON, 22nd August. of bis chief, and both the Government visat St. Peter's Seamen's Charot, returning BOK THE BRD BOY AND BACK (Handi-, and Mr. Rapp on the 28th and advised the ray Mr. Happ were left in the dark, whilst it was hopad
prize $5, 2nd $3, 3rd $2,
Mr. Holmes Bays, "I recollect seeing Mr. Melbye evidonos leads me to hold that Mr. Holmes and
Dr. Barry, the Primate of Australia, bas denied Li Ajik was charged, on the information of the report that he has resigned the Ses of Sydney. and the community began to feel about 12.80.
cap)--Open to Members of the Victoria Re-ment of the 810,000 as all matters were settled that each day would put the matter right tee Inspector Baker, with wilfully and malicicusly
· CONTRACTS · POR AUSTRALIAN ORUISEES. little restige under the obligation of having
creation Club. Prize, Cup,
against the ship. He adds "Mr. Caitwell told Pollock's law of Terta, page 244, se to the duly setting fra to No. 86, Hollywood Road, on the
LUNDON, 15th August. 6.—DIVING FOR OBJnoza (Open), let pris St, me that he had authority to give security for of a person who flads out fast ke bas mods are 19th August. to pay a Naval officer simply for existing will be seen that Thursday next, the 20th fast,
Bir W, Armstrong and Co, of the Elswick baloo the Chinese mid-autumn festival, will bo
2nd 23rd $1.
any claim against the ship." Captain Kook presentation which is untrue, although bs bei Mr. Stokes appeared for the prosection, and Manufacturing Worke, have entered into a con. When Captain ThoxBETT resigned some observed as a boliday at the Kowloon Chaton-HUBNING HEADES FROM SPRING BOARD Corroborates Mr. Rapp as to the intervion of lived it at the time he made it, if he discovor Mr. Wotton for the defenos. months ago, Commander Ruser was and stations, and all examination of cargo and lat prize S4, 2nd 33, 3rd $1.
Str. Melbye on the 29th May. Ho saya Mr. it is not true before another takes further action Mr. Wotton said that at that stage of the protract with the Imperial Guverament for the appointed to succeed him, and has not akarnge of junke will be suspended on that day. HANDICAP lengths (Open); let prize 8b, Melbye said "Ropp, you can pay me the dollars his duty is to teclare it the original repre- coadings he would ask that the defendant might station of three of the bruisers which are intended to strengthen the Australian squadron. 2nd $3, 3rd $2,
evory bing is wattled." The Estrella is perfectly sentation will be considered as made knowingly.) be discharge. There had bes no orderos ad- Mears. Hawthorn and Leslie will supply the only found time to discharge the whole duties The following amusing notics occupies a pro-9.—HURDLE RACE-2 lengths (Open); let prise clear. He also mid Blackhead Smith is per. But what was being done from the 28th May dued to support the charge, and none on which machinery Messrs. Thompson and Go., of Clyds of the office without an Assistant Earboarmhout poftion in a small general store, the Yan $4, 2nd $2, 3rd-$1.-
fectly satisfied. This witness was intentied to about J. H. Smith Mr. Melbye had a lawyer's he could be held in custody. There was no Bank, have contracted for the construction of Master, but also the duties of Superintendent On Loong, in Queen's Road West, near. the 1-LONG RACK-Round Red Booy and back; be Captain of the ship and was in charge of her letter on the 1st June demanding payraons of charge that had been upheld, and even the by two other oruisers.
Government Civil Hospital-It may think 1st prize $7, 2nd $4, 3rd $9. 4th $2
for 10 months afterwards.· Mr. Caldwell $4,000. Mr. Caldwell replied on the same day, chargs of attempting to bribe witnesses was eng
LONDON, 20th August. of Imports and Exporte, for which be re- English man that we Chinaman cannot com-11-TUG-07 WAR-Right Half Battalion unfortunately has lost his diary 1885, wad ugain on the Zud June wrote to the solici- ported by very shaky syklence, the whole of the The Admiralty authorities have appointed Mr.
Left, prise 814. ceives extra pay. We believe it, is not in-ped with them in the mannfagtering of good
and has not the same means of refreshing his tors. On the 10th June he offered Chinese no witnesses differing materially in their stories of Apsey, Naval Constructor at Chatham Dook. telco. Now this no tena"Therefore our The Committee consiste of Colonel Andersen, moinery as Mr. Holmes. He states however, oarily. This was refused on the 13th June. On the affair. He anticipated to some extent what pard, to nudertake the work of supervising the sale neck brand well calebrated is the best in Major Ellis, Captain Collinson, Major Chapter, with reference to the 28th May that he wrote the 19th Mr. Caldwell get $4,000 from Mr. Mal- the Beach intended to do with the case, but it building of the colonis, oruisers for the Austra- the market and cheap in price. You are invited and Liegi, Metcalfe and the Sub-Committee at botter to Mr. Holmes in the 27th which in to the bre, and offered security of lodgment in the Char was bis duty to submit the disability of his lien auxiliary squadron.
Sergeant Major Hill, Colour-Bergeant Phillips, effect that the rapsal would be released on the tered Bank, but itomeliately afterward withdrew | aliatin discharge. Be cubmitted this on the tobay. It is good for unilor usad."
Corporal Foster, Colour-Sergeant Everett, and 28th, and be given important avidance and pro-it in a very curious-letter, which he explained proceedings as they then stood, and ca.against Carporal Gemmi-
duces a letter of Mr. Melbye's of the 13th May Whatever was the objcot in writing that after the ones for the prosecution then prodgood. to himself, referred to below, whink bear on the I have no hesitation in saying it was misleading. His Worship said that he would have to re- Two French ladies, having quarrelled through subject and shows the anxiety of Mr. Melbye to and was calculated to throw Messrs. Wotton and fase the application.
jealousy, agroad upon a hostile meeting, and the gaf, the second Instalment of $10,000 at that date. Deacon off their guard. Mr. Molbye saya lo did Mr. Wotton said that if it was the intention duel was fought fo-day with pistals, the ralt Although it was arranged that the security for not know of Mr. Caldwolf's letter of the 12th of the Bench to commit the defendant he would being that both indiss were seriously wounded. releasing the ship was to be completed on the June till September, 1886. He cannot tell why not go on with the evidence, but reserve birds. 28th May, Mr. Caldwell will not any that be told the $4,000 was not given. He knew it was not given fanon. He submitted, on behalf of the prisoner, either Mt. Holmes or Mr. Kapp that the bond of on the 13th or 14th June. On the 16th June he his desire that the case should be heard, at the that accurity bad not been given. As stated I wrote to Mr. Rapp asking for the $9,000 as the next Criminal Bessins, and he would raise his above, on the 11th May, Mr. Malbye no wrote vessel was perfectly free, and be said that "as right to the usual five days' notles to Mr. Rapp for the $10,000 saying "the affair to the Bmith's, Le, Henry Smith's claim, $3,000
Worship sail that the five days' natide with Mr. Kaegregor. Smith is settled as far as to $4,000, I will bold you harmless" Now Mlt. I was not now necessary. you are concerned, and no chatailos of any ind Earp and Mr Holmes swear that up till the
The case was then committed fur trial. Ball
The Daily Press.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,
[SUPPLIED TO THE DAILY PRE"]
LONDON, 12th September, THE ST. LEGER.
s number of young gentlemen for whom it a no bond is positions vacant. It is a Zumber
simple platitude to say that the principle on
otherwise provided for, & gaval gentleman Mr. J. P. MqEven, was appointed to it, and, on Mr. McEuen's resignation in order to take command of the Shanghai Police, Commander ROMAEY was sent oat by the Colonial Office. Clearly if there was any work at all for an Assistant Harbour Master
to do a Naval officer would be the most
emolument ought to be held out for het
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M. CONSTANS, AND COCHIN-CHINA.
PARI, 5th September: GENERAL BOULANGEE.
which we understand in to revive attention 587H REGIMENT SWIMMING RACES." Mr. Hobne; says he had rean Mr. Cald in framing the Estimates for next year.
Mr. Yositaura Hoyen, a Japanese Buddhist prest of the Shiurai Rot; from the Hopkonjie Temple of Kyoto, was, wo learn from the Times of Ceylon, on a visit to that island last month.
We are informed by the Agent that owing to tinned bad weather prevailing at Tolching the departure of the O. & C. steamer Arabie for. suitable man for the post, especially as betha port was further postponed. She left for would be required to not for the Har this port on Thursday at 6p.m.
bour Master when the latter west on leave, On Biday morning, between 9 and 19.30 But there was no work for him, excaptodack, the steam launch carrying the Bellel when he had to take over the duties will call alongside any vessel hoisting sede peent U. to convey men ashore te II a.m. sor-
tended to make another appointment to the office of Assistant Harbour Master, If it should be proposed to do so it would be the duty of the unofficial Members of Council to oppose the vote for his salary. The pay was $1,920, so that if it had been drawn for the whole period the useless office was in existence the cost to the colony would have been over $40,000. Deductions must be made, however, for the time when only half the salary was drawn, it seldom having been considered ne cessary to fill the post while the holder of
From an silvertisement in another columa it
The Directors of the P. sad 0. Company as |
to issus a little work, to be called The P&O. Pooket-Book" a minute volnwe some
Reinches long, containing a variety of inform ation fal to pangers visiting the nat MP, Chairman of the Company, who sostri- The work will be edited by Mr. Sutherland,
but a shopter en ita history and an article on the Bucs Casal. Mr. Sala will write an article on Australia and New Zealand, and Sir Edwin- Anold on India, Sir Thomas Wade on Chios, and Mr Lucy on Japan.
the appointment was acting for his chirt ór An attempted blow, an Indian papar says,
The following is the programowe of the Regi mental Aquatic Sports to be held in the Bath hoase of the Victoria Becreation Club this after. Boon, commencing at four o'clock:-
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SUPREME COURT,
14th September.
POLICK COURT,
14th Saplerber, 1895.
BEFORE HON. H. E. WODEHOUSE,
AMOZ.
CORRESPONDENCE.
expressed by our Correspondents-];
MIGHT BE.
མ་
TO THE RDITOR OF THE "DAILY PEERS."
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
The E. & A. steamer Guthrie, with the Aus
·tralian mail of S5th Angust, arrived horo yen terday afternoon. The following telegrams are taken from our exchanges.
THE ITALIAN DEFESAI IN ABYSSINIA.
LONDON, J4th August.
·News has been received from Masowak that four hundred Hashi-Bazooks and 200 Assortiim, commanded by five Italian ofleers, attacked an Abyssinica stronghold near Arkiko. During the fight the Assortis joined the enemy and attacked the Bashi-Bazouks, kilang 850 of them, together with all the officers.
IRISH NATIONALISTS TO VISIT AUSTRALIA. LONDON, 14th August.
It is reported that Mr. Joha Dillon, Sir
DUE, BETWEEN LADIES.).
----LONDON, 16th August.
A sensational inel took place in Franca to-day.
ESPERATE ENCOUNTER
AN- ŽVICHTON. LONDON, 17th August. A serious encounter took place at an eviction at New Ross, Ireland, yesterday. Earthworks. kad born thrown up, and tronches dug round the bouss from which the tenants were to be evicted, and from the shelter of there, which were wall manned, a desperate resistance was offered. The polios sharged with fixed bayonets, but wara repeatedly repulsed. Eventually, however, the house took fire, and the defenders being mom- pelled to emerge, the poles macsedad la cap- furleg twelve men.
▲ BÖYAL CONVERT,
LONDON, 16th August. An Irish Catholic newspaper states that
| Princess Christian, third daughter of the Queen,
has joined the Roman Cathollo Charohi
LONDON, 17th August,
The report that Princess Cbristina, one of the
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION..
BEFORE ME A. J. DRACH, AGTING
PUISNE JUDGE.
Bark China CHUEN V. ORTIZ, In this suit his Lordship delivered judgment will be put in the way of the transfer of the ship, execution of the bill of sale and payment of was allowed as before, For an officer in another department. An-hs been struck at the Xntion to trade. Ro other example of the same wastefulness of Liable news received from Lah, the expital of as follows:-This is an action for damages Under the circumstances I think I am fusfited 86,000 they believed and had beon assured that referones to io saking you to pay the second instalment, whilst the ship was quite tres from arrest, and had Ladakh, says that the authorities of the Chinese founded on a breach of warranty the endet system is afforded by the Assistant Government have steennonsly put their faces the sale of the Spanish steamer Estrella and also on the same day he wrote to Mr Caldwell, I been seenred against possible odning of J. H. Colonial Secretaryship. This appointment against the importation into sckand of Indien for fraudulent misrepresentation in connection want Rapp to pay me the $10,000 and he will Smith. They slan say they did not know of any was created a few years ago when it became, and that, as a warning to others, sorori with taste. The palatine resides at Hong-do. you will write to Holmes to say lawyer's demand or that the claim of J. H. We count bold ordres responsible for the opinions bals containing toa laf from Hindoosten have kong and the defendant at Manila, bat both were the maiter is in order. Of course it is in Smith kad taken a cunpreto form when they necomasry to provide for Mr. STEWART recently been barat by the Yarkand officials.represented by agents throughout the whole order, the hond merely having to be signed. went to despatch the ship on the 16th. They LOOKHART, the present Begistrar-General. The Indian tea trala has been rapidly expanding Proceeding-Mr. Rapp sating for the plaintiff, As to the latter of 11th May, Melbye to Rapp knew that some of the other claimants might WHAT WE ARE AND WHAT WE in the direction of Ladakh to the detriment of and Mr. Kelbye for the defendant. On the 29th Mr. Caldwell id in oress-oramination," What make demands, but as golast. J. H. Binith they It has not been considered necessary to all tim of Chinese tes, and a hope that the trade in March, 1885, Mr. Malbye and Mr. Rapp agrood, Mr. Melbys wrote that he knew he sourity had bellared, on the representation of Mr. Melbye the appointment since Mr. STEWART-Locx- the lead from China will regain its former foating the former to sell and the latter to buy the bean given for the Barelio That letter was a and Mr. Caldwell, they were quite secure. The
SI-A few days ago I pointed out the only HART WAX provided for elsewhere. Built in Yarkand has induced the officials of the Che steamer Mitralia for $29,000, commission por misrepresentation of exlating facts." It was then ship, however, was arrested, and detained underway in which an efficient Fire Brigade on Le Queen's "daughters, tad jointed the Roman cant Bargain money to the amount of $5,000 that ne prodnood the letter to himasif set out an order of the Court in suit 37 of 1885, to nem Government to take the bold step now smother example is the appointment of sdopted,
was to be paid at Dnes, $10,000 at the end of above, and maid he did not write as he was asked which Mr. Rapp with Mr. Oris was made orated in Hongkong. Will you allow me to refer Catholic Church has been denied.
to a fire which took place in Shanghai last woskr April, and the balance at the end of May, but to do. I think these letters show at the vary party. Mr. Ortis refused to do anything to mile from the sogins house. NotSION AT 17 Amaistant Registrar-General, which
LONDON, 17th August. WAN The following, on the Merchandise Marks Act, full payment was to be mode if the vessel was least that Mr. Melbys was capable of represent wards the release of the whip, notwithstand- cranted in order to provide for Mr. from the report of the Ceylon Chamber of delivered before that date. This was reduced ing things as actually done which were intended ing Mr. Melbye's representations, and the withstanding this the.' Delegenes had water MEHRLL-INNES. It seems to be a matter Commerce-Government, in a lettor dated 20th to writing and signed. It appears from the to be dbas, and I am of opinion that he did ship was not released til the 2nd March, 1986, playing on the famer well within ten minutes resulting in great loss of life, having taken place
February, referred to the Chambarthadraft ali-evidence that some time before the sale teak represent to Rapp on the 28th May that the who Mr. Rapp entered into an agreement, after the bells rang, and their second stream was between the steamer Thinvilla and Geiser, o of indifference whether this appointment is neces (11 to amend the Law relating to Frieda place, action had been taken against the ves ship was clear and free from the arrest, when of the 18th March, 1896, to pay J. H. Smith playing three minutes later. Three other Sable Island, in the North Atlantic, ninety miles filled or not, but it provides an office for any leat Marks on Merchandise and (2) an Ordinance sel in Vice Admiralty by W Macgregor as fact she was not wo, and lab new be $5,000 as security for bis claim against him-teamers were there a few minutes after the from the cost of Nova Scotia The Geiser mak Delaga." The houses were partially destroy-immediately after the collision, and T of her pas bamed endet the Government may have on providing for the Registration of Trade Marks Smith, Johu Henry Smith sud ethora, dad was not so, whatever he might expect. For he self, Melbye, and Orth The documento aed, and in half an hour some of the firemen soupers and 33 of the crew were drowned, while
Year Committee informed Government that the ox, Mr. Eapp saling how this matter-stood, himself was to give a bend and provide menay carlous one. It stipulates that if cris recovers its banda and not know what to do with. store Ordinances had had the careful constders. Mr. Melbye told him that Mr. Callwall, solioi before she could be free. Indeed be write any of the balanes of this purchase money from were on their way home; in Hongkong they only 31 persons were red. The arrivars, to The gentlemen who are appointed to officention of the Chamber, and that the Chairman tor, who had been acting for Mr. Ortis, would again after getting the cheque as if it were so Eapp, J. B. Smith will band to Rapp such sum would have been on their way to the fra Kours, gather with 450 passengers who were on board
SELF-GOVERNMENT. would convey to Government their opinion on explain all about it. Accordingly on the 30th This was a material, misrepresentation inducing provided it does not exceed $5,000, but if Mr.
Honghway, 13th September, 1889. of this description no doubt make them the Ordinances in question. Your Committee Marsh; Mr. Caldwell explained the position to ir. Rapp to part with $10,000. I am sine of Ortis recover nothing, J. H. Sraith is to keep moiven as useful as circumstances admit of, expressed a hope that Government would expo- Mr. Happ ba Ms. Melbye's presence. He said opinion that on the 29th May, and--is-the $5,000 shelately. It also provides that Mr.
Mr. W: 8. Gilbert is basy on an adaptation but the system is not on calonated to red the passing of these important measures, that the actions had been withdrawn or disom beyond doubt at a later date, Mr. Mehre Eapp is to do everything in his power to resist commond itself, to the ratepayers, out of and the Committee bellova tint they will be dealt tinued, and that the claimants had ne valid did represent that security had been given Mr. Corbin's clion, and is a document as adverse for the stage of George Elliot's" Romola.hich with daring the next session of the Legislative calim against the ship. Mr. Caldwell, however, against any chim of John Henry Smith to the interests of Ortis me anything can be. In will be produced by Sr. Rutland Barrington in whose pockets the laries have to come. Onnell
wivised ifp. Rapp to get Independent legal ad Thore fe considerable confusion in Mr. Rapp's the petition's claim is made for that $5,000 to the London St. James's Theatre.
News has bead received, of a terrible collision,
the Thipilla, were rescued by the steamer Wie- land af landet: at New York. Tas Thinvilla was badly damaged, but her oraw.are endeavour. ing to take bar to Halifax, Nora Boatin
- Lowson, 17th August. The steamer Thingvina, which came into cal Helon off Sable Inland with the absamar Geiser,
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