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THN HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 911, 1997.
THE NEW CHINESE POSTAL
SERVICE,
THE CANEW CASE. On this conclusion of Mr. Lowder's address su bebalt of the accused on the 25th Jannary as reported in yesterday's true, the Testnet ounsel preccoded to call his evidenco,
M: Joyson was called and gave evitengo os to a conversation with decoseed in September list in theresa of which the dosessort said
Muda Yasunobu, the cook, late in the service of the Carewe, oid ko fram time to a pre
No.MAMAN
Do you know the day was it on one ocasion or more fik saw it un two occasions.
Do you remember the dafa - do zot Do you remember at what time of the day About there or four Dalek bout the enne une
Od both days I think me on both vocasions, but I do not remember very well.
How long did Miss Jacob remain in the bed-room I do not kuomNA
Did you go downstairs before he came out of the bed-room. I went downstairs in the meantime, thus I cannot say when she come ont Was this during Mr. Carey's illness, or before 3 Pue time during his finoms, and the other time before
THE QUEEN'S SPEECH,
London, Jamsey 19th Parliament was opened today by Royal Commission
should expect to have found 2 grsing, that is, is the evidence of two Japanese women. if the araqalo bad not evaporated, he should have servants. Before saying another word. I will expooted in his testing to have found sreento remind your Lordship of the evidence given by reaction under the airmances Supposing the prischer at Ushat at the preliminary in
The Queen, in her speech, wich was read by A good mary complaint, the Chuang Ngai
that the fondor bad boon wiped over with a damp vestigation of the charge proferred by “me Sun 'e saya, Juve been raised by the Chinese
cloth, you would not he thought gat an arseniu against Mary Jacob, which evidenon was heon, the Lord Chancelier, said that lior relationn The rengtion.
pat in by the prosecution. The prisonce with Foreign Powers were frisudly, te fongkong as well as in Canton and in alita
herealt testified that she had had absolutely no appalling massacres at Constantinopla and other surrounding districts concerning the new post
cuspicion of the existence of any impropriety parts of the Ottoman semintons have called the aliw. As to the establishment of postWantarseato, why, I have taken tons of it.azed noen done for the dissed. The children belega her husband and Mary Jacob. 16 peciul astantion of the Powers, and conferences oficos in every part of China, the Chiness liavo Dr. Eldridge gare tualatual yvidence and aid also hut some of that corn-four yeahhorofcro obvious that to charge did not on of their Ambassadors are now prosoading. Her no. objecting whatever, but the Government the symptoms of the teased as detailed by fanauye Ads an aunt, said the wiped the ginets with her. That is the point to which, Majesty the advarte to the success of the
In her intorast, I wish to call attention, that Dongula expedition, and says that the way must take the convenience of the poids intor. Wheeler were not distinctly specido as fender, baonice it was dirty. Shonied a damp
to clearly indicate urmies toiscuing They dheth that had been used to wipe the water closet the responsibility of the suggestion doos net now opoued for a further advance whenever at will hor. I feel that no charge of such a beamja julged advisable. In sonosacing consideration and a good and proper whom might have been alue to almost pay foria of with
Do you recollect the nursery goveracks, Mary nature can be substantiated by ary direct the arrangement with the United States aheni be formed before mach a law is carried irritant poison, oren from bad ford, such as
ovidence now in my pomission, and I hate for the arbitration in the Venerala queation, inte effect. That China should establish pout oysters or bad fish. It was not absolutely Jacoli P--I do
opposed to ronzon a thoary, that a person wonki offices lite foreign countries is a good idea, but commit suicide by taking repentad doses of your master --I have
Hoto you ever soon her enter the bel room of therefore come to the decision that it is usHor Majesty hopes to effect a settlement with duty at the earliest moment, now, te inform out orposing to risk the interests of any salon- There were 10.195 visitors to the City Hall the duties of the post ofkoos mant be fulûlled and armenie even though it were painful in its Washer mistress in the house at the time your Lordship that Lam not in a position to isle having established right in the dispated. oflor satisfactory divest proof of that charge artery. Her Majesty than expres gratis. the work be carried out with promptness and sleets, Adetormined suleido might coutin smartass liko that of the other countrim. If taking dozes of a painful poison, hoping that,
1 therefore nulstattugly withdraw all I hare Han at the conclusion of a General Arbitration sack bus would finish him. I was a matter of
faid that may have been based upon my ability Treaty with the United Stalan, and hopes it. the duties are only partly filled, it will not
commun "experience that suicides very often.
to adduce such prof. will be a means of lading other Towers to con only do no good but will resultin's very serious chose a very palufal form of death ovea whờn
Hanauye Chink, aline Raskal Gear, was utiler the principle, whereby the danger of war, condition of affairs. Now, the postal law has auch easier means are villin their reach For
actention had bese, called be the movements of the nomination of a Commission to attedy the called. At an earlier stageoftheday's propsed in considerably abated Mention is then mato been brought into fores, but no adernate stance, he had mewn a well educated droggist provision has boon made for the discharge of to commit miside by strychnine, perhaps the
of this witness, who tutored the surt during depression in the eugar induate of the West most painful poison of all. There was nothing
the evidence of the previous witness and when Ladies, and to suggest means to amelicrate the date. The following is a description In the symptoms ne detailed by Dr. Wheeler,
als het boon told nut to comain Mr. Lower the same. Her Majesty says she a sard of the shameful management of the post insluding the remission of Wednesday, lacon
esid that she had a young baby and with feelings of deepest regest and sympathy hystorical at times. In her evidence she spoke of Lha Baroity and Earaino affecting a large office in Canton. Every letter from Hong.sistent with the supposition that death might kang, to Cunter raust bear a two cantava corred from u single large dow of white
to raising from the last witness the picees of portion of Ixas, and that Har Government paper mentioned by him and putting tlion are making every effort to mitigate the suffer Hongkong postage stamp and all the lottore.
in tho obildron's toy box. She also said the ing and lesson the aulamity. This development have to be sent to the Curtom House at Canton,
had son lies Jacob copying Mr. Cares of railways and irrigation, and the forethought handwriting, and had also seen Miss Jaqub of the antiarities, rendor the task more hopeful Thence the leftor carriers, who are not paid by the Government, ero invited to take the letters
tale pieces of paper from the waste paper than presionely. People throughont Her to their destinations, and the postmen derand
basket and stitch them together. On one of Majesty's camions at home, aut in Indie, are them onsnsions Miga Jncol rend portions invited to scoud liberally the exertions of Her to her. Shu said it was from Mr. Dickinnon Government. Her Majesty then says that she another payment from the people who receive
and when she was able to read it he has directed Her Government to take the most the futters. A good many letters which the
Was very glad rejoicing and dancing about stringent penible measures for the eradication letter-carriers.refure to take remain in the Custom
On Sunday, 18th October, while Mr. Casow of the plague in India. The present condition Hotes undelivered, and the Customs authorities
was, as witness boliesed, at churck, witasse of the world, Her Majesty says, will not permit of any departure from that prudent, foresight tako no notion of them. Letiarn from Canton tó
sent to Maruyn's, and in reply either one or profusifinal asasultation anket for an old pre
wheruby the defense of the Empire has been Hongkong must be taken by the letter carriers, when Mr. Crow in the couran of
received from Eer master an order, to two bottles of medicine were received, whieb provided for in remat years. Bills on the Edu to the Custom House, where no postage stampe seription for arsenic to be made up as he had
wisauss gave to her master. That same afloration question and for the Improvement of the Military Defence of the Empire aro can be obtained, to be weighed, and the lotter Treeu iu tu lubit of taking it in the Straits.
somo years before.
Boon ber mastor asked her to give him scBÓ carriers have to pay a anm of money according
soda water in a tumbler whion contained a litle announced to be brought forward in the session. thurid of a darkor.colour than shurry, swag to the number of pounds weighed out. The Meer, John D. Humphreys aul Son inferri people are therefore to pay double postage us that they have received the following tolnarpausce to the Government and to the letter gram from the Manager of Olivars Frueteld carriers. The worst fundaro is that the system Mines, Limited Eureka gross ent from No. resulta in great binderance to business, for 1 (150 feet) level is driven 17 foot, are now business letters, which are most important. driving a cross cut from the 200 foot lovel. the cannot be sont so quickly de before. whole thing han.baon satisfactorily carried out, conident of succese."
The N. D. L. steamer Freurich, with the Ger. mou mail of the 11th January, left Singapore an Sunday at 10 am, and may be spected here on Thursday night, the 11th just.
Massa. E. L. S. Gordon, D. Oliphant, J. L. Smith, and II. H. Sly have been appointed Student Interpretura in H.M.'s Consular Servies of China, Japan, and Siom.
Will the writer of the letter signed "Hong kong Ladies" ploase send name runt adress. The money enclosed if ant applied for within three days will be given to the poor box.
The T. 31 steamor City of Peking, with mails, fe, which left honce 7th Janney for Ban Francisco vin Shanghal, Nagusuki, Kobe, In- land Sea, Yokohama, and foalain, arxivod at hur destination on the 5th inst.
The Colts football team will play . Wout Tork team under Association rules at Hoppy Valley this afternoon. Kick-off 4.16 p.m. The following will represent the Colls -L. A. Rose, R. Renderson, Yale, C. Elake, H. A. Set forwarca; F. H. Kow, N. Gonsalves, J. M. Carvalho, halves; W. A. Stopani, L. D. Brott, backs; E. F. Lammert, goal.
The following appointments bar barn mede at the Admiralty-Chief Engineer J. A. Murray, to the Iphigent, to date Jan, 19; Asst. Engineers H. Williams and J. Thompon, to the Iphigenia, to date Jnu. 19. Lieutenants . B. Gallibrand, to the Redpole, V. L. Bowring, to the Pigmy H. C. Atlay, to the Undaunted; to data Decaihar 81.
From the Free Press of the 1st February re learn that a telegram had been roneived in Singapore from the agent of the Compagnie Nationale at Saigon that the steamer Canton which was expected at Singeporą early in the month to load for Marseilles, bad stranded in Toarne Bay No further particulars were to Land.
Menses. Archibald M'Millan nad Son, Limited, have launched a steel screw teamer, the first of two similar vessels being built to the order of Messrs. Mitsui and Co., of Japan and London. The principal dimension are 22 Length 290f,; breadth, 38ft.; depth, 22f
1,200 tons groan register. The machinery. which is boing supplied by Hesare. David Kovan and Son, Glasgow, has cylinders 23, 38in, and 62in; in diameter, with a stroke of 42in, the steam pressure being 175lb.
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The bird transport Cephalonia, from Heng- kang, arrived at Southampton on 6th-Tasty, and disembarked one officer. 39 men, women, 11 children, invalids for Volley; 2 officers, 207 men, 2 women, 2 children, line-oxpired and rezervists, for Brookhurst; 27 1st West Yorks for Dover; 121 1st South Wales Bordorers for Aldershot; $ officers, 92 men. No. 14 Company, Eastora Division RA, for Bhserteis; 450 men 2nd Northumberland Fnsiliers, for Portland, und 74 details, including 20 prisoners, 31 women, and 78 children.
According to figures issued by Lloyd's Regia. ter at the close of 1896, Japan leads among the foreign customers of the shipbuilders of the United Kingdors. During 1893 Japan acquired 68,000 tous of "o" British tonnage, but at the end of the year was ouly rapertod to have 2,000 tong under construction in the United
Kingdom. During 1880 the "old" touage eld to Japan has sunk to about 14,000, tons; but at the present moment no less than 62,000 tons (besides two first-olans battleships) are be- ing built for that country-all of which is, the London and China Express believes, for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha
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In our leader of 15th December, zays the London and Ching Express, we remarked that the statements regarding Spanish cruelty and torturs in the Philippine rebellion seemed very on-sided sed that no contornalties.committel on the rebel wide gave curso for reprisals; and we can now state, from reliable information that the days of koot-jacks, thumbscrews, and racks have gone by oven for the Spaniards Tho punishment inflicted in curtain cases to force a primer to confess is by no means such us to rasim or disable bit, und die most extreme
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HoNozona, FunRUARY 9th, 1897 THE increase to the Army indicated by Lord Langone in a recent speech, a sure mary of which has been supplied by Router, would appear to hirve hecu necessitated, in great part at any rate, by the wants of the Coaling Stations. It had already been an nounced that a largarum would be need for in the Estimates for fortifying the Coaling Stations, and this addition to the army is evidently required for the purpose of rein forcing the garrisons of those stations.. Thus, two battalions are to be added to the Guards and one to the Cameron Highlanders, and Lord. LANSDOWNE BY that three battalions of the Guards will then be available for service in the Mediterranes, ono of which will proceed to Gibraltar this year. Another West Indin Regiment is to be raised, and this no doubt is intended to strengthen the forces in Jamaica or the West Coast of Africa, where there is likely to be need for troops for some time to come. The Malta Fencibles are to be
Tho Singapore Municipal Commissioners increased by another battery, of course for have arrived at a decision as to a vote for the celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, service in that isirud, as the Maltese troops but the decision was come to in privato, a point are never employed sway from their native on which both the soul papers express just country. The new field battery of artillery indignation, and curions rummure appear to be is probably designed for service in British flout as to the spirit in which the subject was dealt with. A propos of this it might bo South Africa, and the 2,500 garrison pertent dak whether it is intended artillery are required to man the fortifications that the Hongkong pablis shall be admitted
to the confidence of the local committe in Hongkong and other colonies, the garrisone that has the matter in chargo. Thero cuald of which are insufficient for the pupraeta no subject on which a policy of secrosy These at least are the ponclusions which would lose justinbis. Hoterning, however to Singapore, it will be roombered that
strike the lay mind, it is possible that they mer not be all absolutely correct; but ine Ipagine they cannot be very wide of the mark. At all escuts we hope we are not mistaken, for it cannot be pretended that
not beyond a severe whipping with n-rat- tan Nor are inch cases humerous, punisbext only being administered where there is an al mort absolute certainty that the prisoner haa, withheld important information and all other means have failed. We by no meses uphold the application of the retina se justifiable for tho extortion at a coufession, but it is at lensi cooling to know that torture has not beer administered in a wholesale muiter,
to
Also if the postal law is to enrried into effect. Chiteso newspapers to and from Hongkong, Cantor, and Macan should be exsingled, for the subsription price of a Chinese paper is only four or fire dollars per annum, and if the new pestal expenses are added the absoribam will have to pay cloven or twelve dollars porennna Very few people will then subscribe to the Chinesa papers. The beat thing for the Gs. verrmant, to do would be to allow the latter carriers to take ont licenses and pay a certain sum to the Govorament per ANLED.
INDIAN FAMINE RELIEN FUND.
Subscriptione are invited by the Committee which has been appointed by His Excellency the Governor to rase a faud in this colony for the raliaf of the famias in India
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In oross-examination the witness sail that. fatal cases of scale fund poisoning were not only rare, but very rare.. inrgu aingle lose of sugar of land was less likely to dostroy life than mallorquantities given in divided doses for a considerable poriad
TUESDAY THJAKUARY-SIXTEENTH Day' PROCEEDINGS. Dr. Moore-Graham, of Kobo, spoke to meat. the doomaston heard an Orient liner on Tayage from Australie to England, in the
Dr. Baolz was then called and gave fonical evidence.
Dr. Niol Gordon Monro also gave toolnical oridenos.
WEDNESDAY, 27 JANUARY-BEVEN-
TEENTH DAY'S TROCEEDINGS," Mr.Robert John Ward spoke to having givan Mr. Carew some Fanlor's solition of arsenic to
be used for a dòg about a your age.
Mr. N. WaTvor, United States Consul at Yokohama, gave evidence on to a conversation with the scented during the deceased's illuces in which she said Dr. Baslz had been sout 'for.
Mra, Harriat Lee Walter spoke to being with Mrs. Caraw for an hour on the moratu of 19th October last.
Mrs. Mipline Rede Gaintoes apoke to dining. with the Corowa on the 9th Octobic She sat next, to Mr. Carow and he told her he had been dosed with all sorts of things, arsenic date the hargain.
Did you ever sen Mary Jacob sewing form pieces of paper together, or putting them to other I saw her sew surps of a letter to
On cne covasion, or mere the ong PA various times Y
Mr. Wilkinson-Take the first time when yon way you saw her enter the bedrog, where was Mrs. Carey Outside of the house
Where was Mt. Puroh?--He won also cat Where were the children In the unary At what time did Mr. Carów usually come kome P-About 3.90 to Go'ctook, astally,
The first of these cocasions as before, Mr. Chrow, took illP PASARAN
His Lordship She said one time was
A during This illuese.
Mr. Wilkinson-Well, when was the Brst time PO both cocnsion, the oirumastanoce were the same, the wifs and brother-in-law were cat.
Well, how long was it the last time, before Mr. Czrow's death Four or five days before hla leath...
Was it a Sunday. It was a Sunday. Whero was Ruched Groer?" His Lordships Rechel Greer in Opurt How P
Mr. Lowder (alter enquiry)-Yos.
Cross-examined by Mr. Wilkinson the witress Faid she did not so the parcel from Muraya opened, so did not know what it contained Sha gars if to her master and did not know what becse of it A jinricksho man went for it. She could not say what jinricksha wan. She told her metres of the occurrence after her master's death. She told ber mistress about Miss Jacob gawing the places of paper together. She thought it was in Augustsho toid hor
Did you mention the matter to one mistress after August I was soldad by Mix Crew or the final pensions A
whether over spoke to her about it afterwards; but I have an impression that I did speak to her. What is your impression of the time when you spoke to her again I could not say
Did you speak to her after your master death? I have forgotten.
His Lordship-Shs had belter leave the I should like an answer I don't know Coach, ASH
Mr. Lowder-I think so, too. Rachel Grear, the Eurasian maid, was then conducted outside the Court-rooms by the usher. Mr. Wilkinson (to Mr. Lowder) Do you Mr. Max Kanfaat said he was playing bil- bards with Mr. Carey on the 18th October and intan calling Rachel Grear this evening!
Mr. Lowder-No, not this evening. I shall during the game Mr. Carew repeated a good:
Mr. Wilhitison The Crow will ret call her many times a certain sentenes in French Lebe very happy if the Crown will do so translation is The time has arrived when the. moment est arrive ou il faut faire la chose. To his Lordship)-Yon asked väe just now, this has to be done". Witness did Act mowy Lord, if I should be long I think my crows. what it refered to. He recallooted on another pasmination will be lengthy now
The Committee of the India Famine Relief Furd hus the honour to acknowledge the fol-coon meeting the decoased in the trial of the Club. Ho appared to be raffering pain at lawing subsoriptions, amounting to $22,945. that time He said in reply, probally to a These who have not yet subsribed and who wish to do so will find lists in the various Banks, remark of witness's, that he was in the bait of taking mora arsenky then an ordinary man stores, and Clubs in the colony.
could stand, or something to that offert,"
Mrs. Emma Mary Hutchison spoke to seeing Mary Jacob with bath the children in Mal Street at about a quarter past eleven on the
T. JACKSON, Hon. Treasurer: Hongkong & Shanghai Banking
Corporation...
Mr. Lowder-Then, soppose we adjourn now, then there can be no communication between the two girls regarding the questions you are now Mr. Wilkinson-I should like to proceed, and about to put I also want to prevent communesfion between the
His Lordship That is desirable
Lately, since Mr Carer's death to whom din you speak about it? To Mr: Porch, and Me Lowder spoke to me about it,
About who have forgotten.
Mr. Perch was the last witopss called, and was examined qui rerious porta. He identified the piece of paper bearing the wordo MJ,
Desert Waltor, and said he found it about the Zud Jannery in Miss Jacob's birthday took, In cross-examination he said he did not find the paper the first time he oponed the look He took the book to the dining room and he found the peper in it just before he want to give it to Mr. Lowder. The first time he did Mr. Lowder-If the cross-examination goes not archit bot caly opened part of the
the wituss abort,
THE ADDRESS IN REFLY: LORD SALISBURY'S SPEECH.
London, 19th Jurury, The Lards voted the Address in Reply to the Queen's Speech In the debate on the same Lord Saltery said tuat though all the Powers were agreed as to the pressity of co operating in finding remedies to save the Sultan's empire, a slight differance existed regarding the waterial pecara Lord Salin. bury it bow strongly convinced that," unloas essent af reforms were adopted, the doom of the Turkish Empire cannot be long delayed. His Loulehip repeated that Doago bat been occupied, boonuse it was on the road to Khartoum, and he declined to say more for fear the Khalifa would learn cur intentions. With respect to the Arbitration Treaty with Amerion, he said it would not prevout war between the two ecuntries, but would diminish
ho cieka thereof
THE NEW LEADER OF THE ANTY PARNELLITES
London, 10th January. Mr. Dillon, has been ofrotod Jonder of tas Anti-Parnellites.
IRISH TAXATION: MR. BALFOUR'S STATEMENT.
London, 19th January. Mr. Balfuar, in the House of Commons, stated- that the Commission on Financial Belatius had incred large pinets of Ireland, and be in tended to propats further investigatios, and. before acting on the repert of the Commission he would be prepared to provide occasion for a fall" discussion thereof. The Hon. Blake sald, in DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.smendment ia reference to the Commission. Mr. Lowder brielly summed up. First s THE TLAGUE AND PRECAUTIONS AT MALTA, called attention to the question of handwriting, Hi Lordship Can they be kept apart mad said the Al lettore were allogother ton Mr Lowder-I do not know whether this
19th October. Witress did not aso Mrs. Carew on they must hear what yon are questioningleLVOS, JANUARY KIX ET DENTE io of Mr. Balfour's promise, he withdrew his
that morning,TREND
Mr. R. Hobson said that when Mr.
Carey went home she asked him to look after her hraband a bit erd he became more intimate with him after that Deciosed opeke to hin
His LordshipTbey are living in the same. honga
Mr. Wilkinson-Yes, my Lord.
FRIDAY
Londen, 19th Jenny
All te vessels from India are forbidilon to
about his ailments and shout having a witness has any relations or friends in Toko Mra Carew' pen. He then referral. W the snu pássaugern, erowa, or goods at Malta, nud
ahormons digon of arsenic. The reintion Of
bams where she can go for the night. Will
QUARANTINE AT GIMBALTAN
Lundou. 21st January A fortnight's quarantine is now imposed a Gilrsitar on all arrivals from India. "ARAYDOVMENT OF THE TRIAL
nonsensical, too idiotic, to have emanated from the Carons en man and wits were most affes
discovery of tren different poisons in the body are ocaling under striot quarantine, tonito, almost unnally affectionate. On as the interpretar ask her of the counselwhite arma, solution of arte Witness, in answer to the question, caid- nis, and sugar of lead andsid you find that occasion when witness was at the Caroma to lancli he want to the sideboard with and have no relations in Yokohama, and I have not there is an entiro abfense of motive, or an iguf.
had time yet to go out and make friends.
folent motive, and also that the deceased was Mrs. Carew. to take o glass of sherry end
H5 a bottle about one-third His Lordship-Ferhaps she could be accom conling for prison, not through his wife, and let tittora. full of an amber coleret liquor. He put for-modated in a room of one of the servants in the he was doctoring inwali, cut that he had been ward his hard to take the bettle, and one or both garters sttached to the Court of the said Don't touch that it is poison, is arsenic." Thousequently, he thought it wa Mrs. Carey, but was not quite certam, who said "It's Waiter drops." Mrs.Crewrote to witness while he was at boue as to a busines ringe. ment she contemplated for her husband. I was in reference to the decasso's coming into wit
Mr. Towder (to the introproter)-Would she lid staring down here with one of the servants of the Court?
take meanic for the last sixteen care of his life, and that he took, or mas give, white nesanic, which and which ston
BELL
THE DYNAMITER.
London, 21st January. The trial of the dynamiter, Ball, kas st ddenly would have prodneed til the symptoms ended, the Treasury abuloning the case for His Lordship With the wife of one of the noticed by his medical attendant, and which want of evidence. gervants of the Court
cannot by any means be traced to the prisoner,E FORWARD MOVEMENT IN CUE SOUDAN bir. Lowder-Yes, with a wifs of one the how is the conclusion arrived at that the Loudon, 21st January- prisoner. must have murdered her husband? servants
His Lordship (to Mr. Wilkinson)--That is Having referred to the lay on the subject and
The Daily Mrs Rone correspondent: elates
ness's firm and bringing in fresh capitali delíf you so desire it, motak cases the learned copusel concluded usak Grout Britain and Italy are arranging &
In cross-examination witness said Mr. Carew! was given to exaggeration.
war enhems against the Iervices for the nort decisive Egyptian adance at the end of the
Mr. Wilson I think it would be wise. Fallers Frou 1880 to the 9th October, 1895, Mr. A. B. Walford spoke to risiting Mazaya's Mr. Lowder I think it would be desirable is is proved that the assoased spoks openly of and winking inquiries at Bdr Lowder's roquest (to the interpreter) Erplain the matter to the taking arsonle, and in large quantities. His uimer, Unt the immediate advance of a stall wife had been accustomed all her married life Anglo-Bytino force is probable in exder to Mr. J. P. Itoid spoke to taking's parcel from Witnes Miyanoshita for A Carow to her husband ou Witness-If my mistress has no objection, ofte se him take it, to hear him talk of it. The croute à diversion while relieving the Italians
course I can stop
is natbing surprising, therefore, in hor obtain at Agridat.
London, 2nd January. the 8th September.
Mr. Lowder-Will you tell her, Mr. Inter it for ban Trapent, it is not for mɔ to
Eentar's agency learns that the garrisons at proter, tuet E think it advisable for her to stop account for the death; that is a secret which
heromny never be know, it is for the prosecution Debbek. Ko, and Meravi will, advance daily Witness profer to stop in my own to prove the charge afirmatively. Whit the fo the summer and taxe Abu Hanied and Hezler preparatory to the subsequent move- Reparata room at No. 189.
$2,500
Jardine Matheson & Cc....
2,040
E. D. Hasacon & Co....
1,000
Belifins & Co:
1,000
David SREEGD, Sons & Co...
1,000
Butterfeld & Sire...
·750
Sietsson & Co....
600
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Melahera & Co. ...
5.00
Arnhold Karberg & Co. ...
300
Shewan, Tomes & Co
500
Carlowitz & Co...
500
Reins & Co...
500
For the Yokohama Specie Bank
, Nzo Nabekra
500
Li Sing
$500
John D. Humphrogs & Son
1500
Dodwell, Carlill-& Co
500
H. E. Pollack..
00
S. J. Invid & Co.
500
Router, Brookelman & Co.
500
Doaghs Laprak & Co....
-500
Benjamin, Kelly & Potts.
300
T. Jackson....
250
Sporry Flour Co.
230
Jinne, Crawford & Co.
230
Radecker & Co...
250
Sander & Co.
950
M. 8. Sassoon & Co....
250
Harling, Baschmann & Menzell
Gilman & Co.
230
A. 8. Watson & Co., Lt...
250
Victor H. Dessua
Gibb, Livingston & Co.
250
Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co.
250
Mitsui nisen Kaisha :
250
250
200
E. Pataney... D. Gillies N. J. Edo
ཝཿ**
200
200
200
WG. Humphreys & Co....
200.
Johnston, Stokes & Mastor
200
N. Mody & Co.
by Mrs. Curew.
150
Cawasjeo Pallanjee & Co.:
Fata & Co.
130
150
150
she was expecting Dr. Bads that afternoon...
Mr. J. Parsons, a friend of the de
120
100
100.
100
100
100
100
100
100.
Paimor and Turner
∙100.
Lauts, Wagoner & Co.
100.
Mehta & Co
100
Dinshaw & Co.
100
Hajee Adam Femail & Co.
100
Hajee Mahomed Hajan Eesank...
· 100
H. A Asger & H. Esmail.
100
R. S. Wogawalin
100
A. M. Essabboy
---100
Framjon Hornuajce & Co."
:25:
CORRESP. NDENCE
Nippon Yason Kaishs A. Burzhin & Co.
E. N. Molts & Co.
Linstand & Davis
Ho Ami
Wieler & Co. W. R. Loxley Scheele & Co.
HM: H. Namazee
P. Talati.. Grossman & Co.... Kruis & Co.
F. Blackhead & Co
C. Abdonia & Co,
We do not hold ourselves, responsible for the
opining expressed by our correspondents.
RESERVED SEATS AT THE CITY
FALL
Mr. Lower then called attention to various satries in the diary to prove dates in con- nection with the Miyanoshita visit, eto..
Ogon, of the P&0. Co., poza to the docessed coming to the affles on the 15th October to ask it a lily had booked her passage, ho des cribed the lady, and said his reason for asking wal fury has called at the hour
Cross-examined--Mr. Care said the lady
down
prisoner did she did openly. She showed more
Him LordshipIt is very natural. But she anxiety, ce concern about the symptoms of her must understand that she is not to speak to husband's illness than the medical attendant did Booked Greer at all
als far from attempting any concealment, Witness will not speak to anybody.
Mr. Lowder Perbaps Mr. Perch will wo
it may he said that every day, and all day
had bean seed cutside the P. & O. eco gates that the women are kept apart at No. 160 during silinong, in all that it is proved sha
Dr. Hation said he roombered calling at
the house when Mr. Carow was ill and Mr. Carew spoke of her husband's linces and said
#TERRIFIO CARTHQUAKE IN THE PERSIAN OUL
Culcutta, 22nd January The Adrotate of Intha Bombay, publishes a stul or did. If she were murdering him, sherover telegram reporting a severe earthquake in the ceased to call attention to the fact, or to invite Persian Gulf, through which about two-and- The Court was then, sichsel W1 10 o'clock detection by the manner in which she set about it, a-half thousand people were killed. this following morning. It was observed that lato against baraal. The evidence of Dr. Hat
evening.
Mr. Porth will endeavour to do so
nud by the evidence which the mule and ammu-
the witrose Ana and Rachel Creer came out of ton, Mr. Faraone, Mr. Robison, Mr Stewart,
THE NIGER COMPANY'S EXPEDITION,
•Leurlon 2nd January. Rentee agent at Biase taleginphs that the
ceased, spoku to having had conversations with Court together and had a conversation on the Kenyor, and Dr. Wheeler, of the letterNiger Company's land columna hes rouched"
Mrs. Care about her husband's illness
Ms. Kobayashi, a naturalisod Japanera sab. jest, spoke to having had a conversation with deceased in which decented said I have taken. enough poison at a time to kill six wah: I am obliged to take it BN
Mr. T. W. Mellraith said some years ago bo resided in the Straits Setnents and lie there. hoard of Mr Carew who had suferat from an overdots of arsinio
piezas in front of the Registry THURSDAY, 28TH JANUARY-FIGHTERNTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS,
addred by Lee to her husband from Miyo
sit, and if the entries in her diary, urs still Kabba, whare it found the Eulob say on the fresh in your recollection, and basing aid all sont side of the Nigor River, and that the I wished to say to you in my opening address, Fouale dispersed, panic-stricken. The Niger 1 now conflently leave it to you to say that Coupony's column is how advancing On Bio, the presocation are failed to satisfy on that and their foil has recebed gr, and will the printer ut the bet it the frcarsute out of the retreat of fugitives to Bida.
SERWU London, 25th January. they have tried to wake her out to be.
Hepler special correspondent at Lokoja
Owing to the late arrival of Aa, the witness whose cross ramination had only just begun Then the Court adjourned the previous stoming, the evidence of a jurikisha paller was interposed. Heutered the servior of the Carews the day bafere Mr. Crow's death, and spoke to the Mr Louder ficielivá speaking at eight states that thu Niger torres have defeated the foling of a letter on the dogter at No. 189, minutes past eleven o'clock. after ifr. Carew's daüli, 15
30TH JANUÁRY Y—TWENICETI RAPIDAY'S PROCEEDINGS,
LANCASHIRE
NOT THE PLAGUE ATFECTS SEMEZMENA MIridon, 22nd Jazzary.
Mr. Hornky, member for Blackburn, in a speech to his constituente, said that, if the plague aprile 19. Colectia and Madras, half the looms in Blackbarn would be stopped or run of short timeVY
Mr. Wilkinson the replied for the Crown passes after a stary engagement at Shenga, Ir. Btorart said that during a illaoss of the deceased he licked with Mrs. Carew on Hansuya Aso next re-entered the witness hd bad set concluced when the court rose for and have destroyed the tubu, karimut more than one occasion that was on the Sazand was cross-examined by Mr Wilking the day: day and Monday before he died 18th and 19th with refereuse to her statement tant sho bad BATURDAY, October. He w both husband and wife Bout Mirs Jacob in hr. Carey's nom together, on both inga Doebused us in bed Are you had any conversation with any. Witness slayed chatting with him ton or Efleon body about Bliss Jacob going into ber masters minutes; and was able to toe the doreanour of rooi ave ths wife towards the husband. On Monday who had you the conversation with I told Mrs Carey appeared to be most affectionate Mrs. Hutchison shout it one time towards her husband. Bhe end to me that he Did Mrs. Hutchison ask you about it She was indisposed to take his medicine, and I said did ASTMATCHOM! "I am sure be will take it if you give him a kirs with it." She thon put her hand on his chison, what you said to her about it The
Let us know when it was you saw M. Hut.
Mr. Wilkinson gontigned his address and at its elcse the Judge intimated that he road sun on Monday, 1st February,
Mr Wilkinson adares fills about thirteen olamas in the newspaper reportag
THE ENGLISH MAIL
The I & Ostenine Bohalla,ith the Eng
QUESTIONS LY THE HOUSE ABOUT TITE PLAQUE
A London, 23rd January. Lord George Hamilton, replying to a questi in the House of Commons, fally explained tbs.
forohoad, passed her arm round him, and whis time is Uis month. It was in the dining room is mail of the 8th January, arrived yesterday progress of the plagua, and said lie believed that paved something in his car, which I did not el No 169ed into the room by anyone The following telegras are from Ceylon and local vigilance was beginning to how its Foot.
Wore you
Indian papers
He warned his bearer against overdrawn and alarmist neovasta
RHODES IN ENGLAND,
this colony, for instance, is in a position towing atstoteent has 20. the catheultoity of the rearred vents anyeolf in the afternoon. never recalled the circumst until that day. And what did she say then P--Sha then naked the famine rests, primarly, with Lord Elgin ME DECL London, 24th January-
Mr. Lovdor sat down.
The tramvay traffic in Dombay is partially stoppel owing to the pagine and the absence of scenes Seventy-eight deaths took place restorday
Sargero-General Cloghorn, has returned to
heny, having stepped back so as not to overhear."
Mr. B. 0. Kenyon spoke to Mr. and Mrs. Yo, I was called in sever Carew having been an affcotianata terma and Who sent for you Rachel wat for me.
THE INDIAN FASTING, There has been in shormous inerente din
PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS IN TRAKOR, slso said that heitnuse) had reenmeaded When you were called into the room, Mrs
the past work in the number of porsens du Paris, 24th Tancary. * TO TEX ELITOE OF THE "DALLY PRESS. His nexted to take Seigel's syrup. Hutchison was there Yes, the Governor in inviting the Manipality
Su-With reference to the letter signal Takayum Sadskichi, a ricksha olle spoke What did Mr Hotelites y She que colet works in Bogel Prouident Faire its strach a deres forbid to consider the matter promised that the
A Lendon, 1st Jautar din iuports from the pingan districte excepti Government wonki add a similar amount Tourist in this morning's Daily Press, I beg to having takon the accumed in his rielguson toned me as to whether Miss Jacob had ever
In the Blue Fonko tuo Eidian Thine thong Murailles, Paullao, St. Nazaire, to whatever the Mumepality might vote for to say that there was not a lady of the Theatro the 2011 October and gars an account of her gone into. Mr. Carers zoom and caked mo
what I knew about it,depatch of Lord Ges Harlton's, dated Dunkirk, and Algiere, under severe pensities expenditure in connection wits the event. The Royal on Saturday night who had not pro niovements.
In cross-examination within mit he had What did you say about it ?--I inid I did. Jonnury 15th, says the burden of battling with for any violations Singapore Fren Preis say: Although the folrionaly booked her seat at Robinson'. I marked
Tourist" oecrpied a seat marked reservol " He attended from his own thought, having me when it happened land the offcials in India, and that constit press report, yet it represents 'what purports to
And did you give the same shawers you gare interference from one is necessary ad nu repel an attack either by land or sen. The have taken place at z special meeting of the that ll not been reserved by himself it was only heard that Mrs Carew had got into that
information, so as to be able to advise on the Grening, and proceeded at ong to London.
THE PLAGUN employment of three battalions of Guards Nanic pat Commisioners held on Saturing at reasonable that he should be asked to nonto itin position, and, he thought be should be asked tc-day and yesterday I gare the 'En an Chievous; fint that be rozld wish for peristical Mr. Col Rhodes arrived at Tilmry last
noon to consult as to the sun which the fuseur of the person who had booked it. It is intent it. Ha had never spoken to suy onesverans I have given to day and yesterday
To whom plav did you speak about it-I general conduct of operations
Calcatta, 29th January Calautta, 22nd Jury in the Mediterranean will also set at liberty Municipality was prepared to datote to the gre posible that Tourist" could have been shown about it
Mr. Lyder (to these) Although you bave never spoke to anybody about it before apenk
Welcome rains have fallen in the North The booking of pages for all Cakootta three regiments of the line for service cloe-posed culebration of the completion of the 60th to at marked reserved he had not booked
Year of Her Majesty's reign. Ouassembling the Teesrved out, and it is equally impossible net spoken to any ons about it, did I not spooking to Mr. Hatimu
A You never spake to Rachel about it! Neror. West Provinces, and there is every prospect of atuamers is precedented, owing to the plague whero, and it is reasonable to suppose that Commissioners solved themselves into Cora- that he could have been asked to move if he had to yon about the mattor Nover. Laughter.
Are you quite sure-1 over spoke to you ever spoke to Porch about it ?--Nevar pontinuance of thy bereftoial venthor at Bombay and urechea one of them is destined for Hongkong, mittee, but we are given to understand that the booked his seat beforehand. 1 had myself to
From the first of these occasions until you The Indian Famine Rdiot Fund now mounts which must be securely garrisoned, what-following is the gist of the resolution arrived request several gentismen to move who were abent it. More laughter, fu which averyone in
spoke to Afra Hutahlson you but never spoken to nearly tarad Lakhs of upon at That the Cominittes recommend that the occupying meorrad sets that did not belong Court joined
London, 22nd January to anyons about it No. pusaka akan evor happens to stations wearer, a base or Commissonors should spbscribe $5,000 towards to them. My only object is to give satisfaction
The witness was then cross-examined as fo Mr. Balfour, replying to a question in the less remote from the Mother country. It is public amusements during the Commemoration to the public and this is the Brst complaint I have bad daring my visit to Hongkong,
the wiping of the fender tone of Commons, from Mr. Maclean," said atisfactory to noto. that the War Office Wook and 350,000 towards some pornionest
Kitamara Kishizo a sarrant of the Careva that until the loses by famina and the plague, Youra, oto memorial, the Governniont also contributing.
Government. Ho takes a very Becious view of SAM MARKS ure at Inst alive to the grave importance equal soms for the sune parpose, the Commilles
Mr. Lowder-I asked him to oems, having sinks to finding two places of paper (exhibits were knove it would be promatens to offer a Calcutie and submitted a report to the Imperial Hongkong, 8th February, 1800
heard of him; but your Lordship will recollect 32 and 33 in the ngisery when i was changed grant of bablia money to aid the Iuda Bree gravite of the situation. The inderpost of preserving Hongkong and Singapore cording their opinion that the general com
that Imitationed his name in my opening into a badroom He found them beling the chegar and that there was no precedent for appeared in the Bombay Presidency munity should be sebasquently asked to add tu from possible capture in the event of attack the $100,000 thus provided for a permanent Alant twenty dungerena tandos, noh with Me.. Simpe,rub editor and shorthand burns and gave them to Rachel. The witness rucha course, by a furcign Power. This addition to the memorial. The President, however, did not agree is special risk, aro eramotated in a British writer of the Japan Gatetto, was called to prove also said he und hard and a Miss Jucch in
his minster a bedroom. It transpired in cross-Ottawa. with the recommendations the afficial report An over-present souces of harm the report of the Coroner's summing up, British army is very small, and is intended widens zonos, uma of tup Cammittee in thu munafuctrice of Barutter is tho we Mr. Thomas rasanger of Moss, Brett &amination that on one of the two decades
Up to last Dessing the Fusies Relief Fund At Kericho the gravity of the plague is purely for defouve purpose; it is in ao-
support As an alternativo he propsed that of naphths, which is not known to produce any Co. chemists and druggists, we called and referred to the children were iu tho roem and forse meant as a defiance to other countries the Committen shoald recommand that the special form of disease, but whose futes tund ourriel ont in ha presence of the court and on the other plie door was epan.subscriptions amounted to over thre, and-a-baltinereusing; yesterday a riot oconrrel, owing to
Calonta, 22nd January. or even as an Answer to the increase in Municipal Commissioners intimate to the Cotus gradually to undermine the constitution. More jury one experiments with sugar of load in After thadiroment for url My Lowdor Jukha, including £5,000 en Urst instalment the attempt to remove riativale, in which the
bration Committee the willingnes of the actishly poisenons is the bisulphide of un bon four variona quidising 4 gene medi said My Lowdery Lord. I have ben very from Liverpool Municipal officials were worsted, Continental armies. But the numerous Corporation to contributon can not exoeding fees in ens process of valoanizing rubber, clust defunt a time.
ariusly considering, during the recess, vrbati London Mat Jacary.
The Lord Motor has decided to remit one The week's death rate in Bombay yas statedi colonies and dependencies of Great Britaia $1,800 to be spental on Fistivities and enters Insanity being sometimes a result among bir order iself thor gara ezidence as to is my duty to do in view, list of the result of are no widely sentterod and so inadequately airments as may be ducidad en, if Lai Govern, other dangerous tendes are dry cleaning the tall on the sonder and as to its having bein the cross-comisation of the witcas itamura hundred thousand perds of the Femi Fuar to be 100 per cent, to the census population, ment add a like sim, and express in-willing with risk from fire mud the inhalation of volatile wipel fler here instructions for it to be Kiezing, the last witness, by the question of Mary to Calbetts immediately, and to appeal to hit it was really evor two hundred. It is he protected that it is high time steps were nos to ceptributo 2100.000 Ice some work of spirits, working in trense, which luduous skin brought from tas hon belly in the state 1 Jacob having been seen in her toaster a bodroom Colonial Governers and Mavory to atstoved the correct mortality from the plague
London, 24th Jannery last ook was ever twelve hundred in Mr. Crew abscend, secondly, of
The Lalium Tamas Fantra opened at It is announcbit that Professor Haffkino hes taken to at least remedy their defenceles, pablic utility which may serve as a memorial esse and low poisoning of the system raicas NOT
of Her Majesty's digu. On resuming, the dusting, at which few boye can work more than Hr Thomas, co-palled, said in anewer to Mr. the frot-of which was only made aWANA condition, which under scrie circumstances reconimodation of the Committed as lopted six works; and flie manufacture sud nes of Wilkinson Latif half-ounce bottle of Fewlor's day or so ago that the only other i Glasgow on Wednesday last, and in an icandy found the protesti Jymph, but it in to early
amble printa.
solution had a spat on the fonilor, to denes or that point on which I can now depend roached twenty thousand: ganda (20,000), to jego of ita eflodoy would surely fnvito attack,"
by the Board,
His Lordship (to Mr. Lowder)-You progured his attendance in the regular way-by spamens For alpon MORE
An Indian Fanize Fund has been opened at and threatens to sprend alarmingly, erd the tick phigus is polipad in horses imported from QeenslandIVA Consta, 22nd January.