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to the Empire lies in the corruption and oberley, H.K.K, forwards. Referee outed at the roquest of the defendants, who salmittel that his friend had acted irregularly Obay E··
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At a mesting of the Oda Volumes. Society held at the City Hall westerday afferenson an interesting feature was delivered by Mr. J. Je Francis, .., upon Betsy Expansion of England. Colonel Elsdile, E. B. ocupied ob chair. The lesterar gave an able review of Professor Sealey's zolnil, work, dwell is the lessons to be derived from it, and commended
is herers the parusal of the book felf" At the loss thin Chairman, Ini tonering the thanks of the audio to Mr. France, and he believed there was a period of storm and stress in store for the Empire that sooner or later wo would have to agal à coalition formed against us, and he urged that the educational system of the country, primary, secondary, and advanced, should be condrated on more patriotic lines, attention being given to the lessons of
kament amembloilet Poking, Chingko lady
will daily mais ilideway moɔnts the faith
distinctive vote of the Chh
paid the éresta.
By his Lordship-On page 50 of the diary there were the figure 1898. The date was crossed out, but it looked liko November. The entry war also scratched ont, and witness did not know whether it related to the attendance by Mr. Johnson on Mr. Gorham.
Mr. Francis said the word "Novembor," wat quite clear, and he could also make out part of
Baajemin"
His Lordship agreed that “ November" would be made out, and the entry was then passed round to the jarg,
His Indstip I can say that Mr. Drum mond is acting outside his rights.
Alr. Francis-Not agting outside his rights but acting irregularly that is your opinion, my lond P
THE MANCHUSIAN GOLD MINÈS.
Despatoles received from North Manchuria state that the Tartar-General of Kiria province has issued permits to a native syndicate for the The adjournment for tu wes then taken, developing of three or four newly-discovered His Lordship, in addressing the jury, said that gold deposits at Yenshitang, Kirin, and that Mr. Dronmond had mentioned that if the da..the Tartar-General of Heilungehiang province fence war gone into it would involve a good Les also granted permission to the fabe Gold deal of evidence. He was quite sure that that Mining Cs, to erect new plant in a rich gold would not influence the fairy, one way or the raino lately discovered some distanco from other.
Minho, the name of whiob, however, här not boon given out—N. C. Daily News,
Mr. Siobs (foreman of the jury)-I think, my Lord, we must hear the defense.
His Lordship Then, Mr. Drummond, you
will have to open your caso,
After the ndjernmout Mr. Drammond said he would call evidence to show that the Indo- China chores were bought by Mr. Toliahwalla st 810 and that afterwards Dr, Polishwalla, thinking it would be better to coll to abares, rosold them le the delaudants, who disposed of them to Mr. Forry for $41. That we the Emple explane tion of all the transactions," In other words,
THE SEOUL CHEMULPO RAILWÀY,
Work on the Seoul Chomulpo railway will be pushed in the eping so that it can be completed by autumn. Your readers will remember that laat spring. I mentioned the fact of the railway
to got a contrast from Lorca, gok Mr. Moza to being owned by Japanese who, not being able de it for them. This statement was indignantly
THE PEKING AND TIENTSIN RAILWAY.
in the article the term BarepoWithout son of Heaven at Teking, to a sdbject of the anxiety to blacie the unfortunate broker whom bass had generally been on friendly tertua with | Daily News writes:-
qualification is employed. As Great Brita, however, has declared against the pat losing of China, Continental Europe, if it entered apon such a sebomo, would have to count not only upon the opposition of Chinn and Japan, but also upon that of Great Britiua, and possibly that of the United States. An to the ability of Japan to tmosform (hearing. of China into an efficient fighting body, the Spectator seems to underrate the dificulties of the task and to overrnto the competenay of Japan. The success of the latter độ Formosa has not been so great as to ca- courago hopes of her achieving marked suc- cess in China, even if installed as Mayor of the Faluce at Peking, to use the Spictator's phrase, Chinames may pothaps be capable"
Quash at Singapore
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of being developed by careful training integrare and it is teared that if the Salancedaid certainty. Was that the man to good soldiers, but the population would prove restive under Japaneso domination, and, moreover, the first assential to the es- tablishment of any degree of military power, namely, honesty in the administration of the national finances, Is ircking In Chian
FRANCE, TURKES, AND ESIIT. M. Hanolauz, speaking in the Chamber, said that France would jontinue to defend the rights Amooting of the Sanitary Board will be of the Sultan in Egypt
And lettere for publication should be written on ere hold of a quarter past four this afternoon
sule of the paper onže.
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In an action for libel triad in the British Mr. G. C. C. Master, sollefbor, sadd Dr. Foln, Use the ceassel to stand sa tæp legs like that, we take into conslocation that these missionariać attempt to divide Chlua between the Powers is concerned. But on that point furope inner Court at Hangkok is which. De son was in the colony in November, 1808, and if one lug falle to roly on the other I have comes from afar froza 19,000 is distance
Nig Hagste claimed $10,000 damages from the Witness produced the firm's diary. The entries think you ought to open your evidenco, Mr, it is but simple justice that the oficials and Spin the people of China should sympathise with their already boaten, by reason of its own rival Bangkok Times, verdict has been given for wore made under the names of the clients. The Drummond,
Mr. Drummond said he thought ke was quite difficulties and grout what ald they can. Judge tho defendant. The notion arose out of some only datry on the 18li Jano rolating to the rios and divided interests Great Britain remarks made by the upper in om pinirti reformed to advice gisep to him in right fu doing that he had, sserybody's time then the pity of it, when we are suddenly has pronounced against the partitioning of pootion with the oattle trails which the plaintiff regard to an agreement with Chung You. There was estable, and if the plantiffs cam had informed that robbare bed murdered wo China, and Great Britain holds the key of considered reflected upon ha in his capacity was as entry relating to the plaintiff in Novem broken down i was no good to go on with the missionaries within this jurisdiction of the
of Medical Officer to the Local Government, bor. Witures did not know that Mr. Johnson haring. He mentioned that seme time ago he magistrate of Chüyübelnn. We, therefore, - the situation. And even if Great Britain's The jury were act agrond, but both parties had say other diery. He may have jotted down adopted expolly the same course in that court harsh command that, in addition to the influence were in itself insufficient to ensure agreed to accept the yardist of the majority. items on a plecs of paper and ontored them in butere. His learned friend. Mr. Franzis was poolshment demanded by law to be awarded to
the book on the following day.
for the plaintiff and he was instrueled by Mr. le perpetrators of the said outrage, churches the continued integrity of China, the rival-
This afternoon on the Happy Valley the
Crom.organised by Mr. Drummond-Mr. Wilkinson. That case aas tried before Sie in three different places and dwelling-houses in ries of the other Powers, even though for Hongkong Football Club will play the King's Johnson never mentioned to vituses that der Jaraes Russell, and at the conclusion of the seven plavca i built by us of a token of the bans and consulted him about this particulae plaintiff's case, which had occupied some time, Coromament's desire to atone for the patastrophe a time sunk in neormon alliation, would Own Regiment under Assosiation rales. come into play when a division of the spoils Both team are stebing and an agoellent match. He first hour the report last January he focus) asked the jury if they thought the which has befallen strangers from afer. Is will be witnessed. Kink-off st five o'clock. that plaintif had consulted Mr. Johnson. The plaintiff had proved his case, They said they conclusion, we hereby call upon Chang Ju-mad, was in contemplation. The partitioning of The Club team will be P. . Davies, PA reccome through one of tho defendants, whe did not want to hear the evidence for the defence the present Governor of Shantung, to exhort Chion, which a short in aga seamed. Schoul; W. D. Mayson and C. T. Kew, backs all that pleatif had told him he had a receipt and gave their verdict straight off. His Lord his subordinates to give full protection to these
H. W. Slade, H. Pinckney, and H. Looker from Mr. Jelinson. Defondante solicitors ap chip entirely approved of that scurga,
missionaries, and to give warning that if in the Mr. Francis said his recollection was that future there should again occur further ontragen minent, may now be regarded, temporarity. (Captain) nives, E. F. Mankas, J. E. Noble plied for a commission to take the eridanos of
the jury interposed in that oase and it was more by desperadoss and boudits, the local authorities at all events, ne out of court. The danger A. Anton, A. F. M. Head, R. A., and H. §. Mr. Kelly England.
|_ Be-sraminod—The commission was not ere. on a pelat of low that the plaintiff lost. He concerned shall be held responsible for the same, J. W. L. Olivery other defects of her own Government, ther
in summing up and commenting on the plaintiff's than in the ambitions of other Powers,
case more than was unoussary,
The point of the Spectator's articlo, however, is the resistance that might be offered to a European coalition by an alliance between China and Japan. "If," says our contemporary; "the Chinese and the Japanese, coerced by the common "danger, can agree to any elective, union of their forecs, Continental Europe bus
Mr. G. D. Wilicusoni, solicitor, enid ha re- "not the power at present to make the
solved the plaintiff's diary before the affidavit "effort accessary to conquer the united
of documents was propared. There was an an try in the disry of the 20th November. That "yellow peoples. She has not the unity
entry is in the diary when witness first re. "she has not the transport, and the bus not
reived it. It was in consequence of that sutry the mea. No Government except that of history boaring
Imperial defence and the entry on the 18th that he went and saw
Mr. Cobbold. **Russia would venture to risk its conscripts.
In closing a disons made its correspondence 61 exantined by Mr. Drummond-Wit and its Treasury in such an undertaking colomas on the quote Straits Bios 10's clark medo out the affidavit of documents and ale Russian Government must first are:-The proposal was that the Straits Chiren and witneer chooked it over and found an ou complete ita railways, and then learn how should at esce cut off their Low hangs a &eign by of the let was omitted. Wiscess could not that they proposed to initiate great reforms Ray why the entry of the 20th was omitted un- "to avoid that frighftik waste of its tried Tho:idea of great reforms, remains, but these fupposed to him that it roik wil to a trans there was nti intermediato. žale of the shares denied at the time by some who know the actual men which always accompanies its war proposal to cut the tow hangs is, for the pre-nonce which had nothing to do with this case. between the time that this plaintiff sold the stats of sfairs. Recent items in the faranno
le the time Mr. Perry bought them. If that Brink, abandons The topon roused so canchan was to concture. The omission w “Whother China and Japan can serio or apposition that avan ffm warziest supporbem od muldased to him until Tuesday.
fuct was proved to the fary's satisfaction papers leave, however, no further room for This concluded the case for the plaintif completely showered all the charges of frand, denial, I am, however, prepared to go further "not is beyond our knowledge; but that mit that, for the theme at 31 is imperis Mr. Drutiload an address thes jncy out the circumstances connected with the second now and say that a large part of the stock is Japan desires this, and that Chinese For the present is stolent. In the ferns intial of we defepiante. He asked them to and third charges were almost identically the owned by the Japanese Croisrosnant or by of
many ohnagon will come, mud, among the resul roluctance is yiolding under the weight of of these, may be a great Chinee
ingr iijul some of the moniu issues involves in the first charge. It wald also be fuiole of the Government-. U. Daily News "the avalabohe of boatile circumstances its hair after the English tablon, Tharoahay in the case. The starting point of the case was provod that plaintiff consented to a dmbla correspondent,
the lih Terember, 1996. The jury had to look brokerage being charged in omzection with this which now press upon l'eking we can feel deed, come Bilar when ofthe
at the position of the plaintiff," He was a man sale of West Point shares. no doubt whatever." In the bore cxtrot
o; socoming to his own statement, was in the George Frederick Hatton Potte was then rekha babit of speculating angely, and he might have called He said he was one of the defendanta. it will be observed that the term "Con-ful "bike" "But that day-
euficient for the day is the oil thereof Ford trouble and anxiety in connection with the and joined the firm on the 1st April, 1800, Plain- tintatal Europe" isused, whereas cleowhere the protest the arenas will remain as the large volume of business he was doing. It was the had been in the habit of giring him business The Tientsin correspondent of tho N. C.
13 the not uncommon for a man who had trouble and prior to that date-since December, 1883. Wit
he employed" - "They had it that the plaintiff the plaintiff and did many transactions with
It is now about eight months cinco I had the was not well disposed towards Mr. Petta hit after April, 1896. Soms weeks before the privilege of possing over the Imperial Chinese Flaintiff broutly possessed a suspicious 5th November plaintiff wished to sell Indo Railway from Faking to Tientsin. The lands mind and would suspect any man of a grave Chinns, bus witness advised him to hold on. cape was then beginning to pat on its summer derellation of duty, aid it was in contendering that time the tandany of the market adorisment, and vegetation had begun to take of that characteristio that this casa bad goce in Indo-Chinas was downward. On the 6th on a deep shading of grean, but much of the the length it bad. On the 6th November Le November witness went to the Chartered Bank country through which the rood passed bad a asked Kelly or Potts to sell for him 100 Indo-add Mr. Whitehead asked Lima to sell 50 Iudo very desert-like appearance. Now that winter Ciring alsaros at the best price obtainable. He Chinas He then went to the Pacife Mail is on and the ground is bare of all vegetation, was told that $40 was the best price and be Company's
and plaintiff asked and the brown trunka of the trees are daruded received an count at that rate. So far noth-him to soll 100 Indo-Chinas. Witness
of all foliage, the natlook from the car windows in cogid hare znised his auspicion. On the next said he had absolutely no buyers. Plaintiff is doubly desolate and unattractive,
ho mặt Mt. Porry. Plaintiff had stated that again said he wished to sell the shares, and within two cars are cheerless, cold, com- Mr. Percy told him he had cold 150 Inde witness said "I will soo what Rolly can do fortless. No fire, no sushing, not rou China for the Nerth at $il on the pratioce Eo went to Kelly and returned to plaintiff, au attempt at the appearance of warmth or day. Mr. Perry, in his evidence, had said that telling him the sharescould heavid for $40: Wit comfort. The same utter disregard of the com- it was utterly impossible that he could have near gain en Kelly, who said he would close at fors and appreciation of the travellor which has | auid koʻkole, 150 and that he never did say that that. Witress neked him who the buyer was prevailed on the Tientain Tangshan road frem However, pon that slender foundation the und he said, "125 to Palishwalls and 25 to the Brat, I may be said that the Chinese da white of this case was made out. When he friend of Potishwalla. Witness read the pot care for these things, which is true as shown LD DON 7th February learned that, he was, he said, dood sugn be had following entries in the firm's book: 75 by this fast, that when this latter road, was first been chested. The statement arassed a strong Indo-China bought from C. X. Gorham at opened the seats were provided with cushions. THE SITUATION IN UGANDA.
feeling of suspicion in his mind, and 40; sold to M. B. Pollhalla Credit, Oscilly one of these was missed, stelen by The situation in Ugapda is regarded on very udlevel that strong anapition to grow into $2,962 50; dabit 3,037 50: brokerage $75 cash se one who had not been suficiently watched, Cheque 7.11.96. The grond entry was: 50 ad the rest soon became so abpmniashly filthy matineers cross the Male, which is probable come here and charge a firm with commiting Indo-Chicas, bought from Chartered Bank, $40; that they could not be endured. So it was they will merch direct to Mirgo and join the au Ought he not in all decency to credit $1,9; bought of MD. Polishwells, found useless to provide anything but brands bàre taken every slop he could to satisfy his Debit 92,02% brokerage 354 cash. Cheque for those who preferred dirt to comfort and other Sudanese garrison. All the Europeans mind before he allowed himself to be dead sure 7.11.86." The third entry was 26 Indo cleanliness But it was thought that some are gathered together in Fort Kampala, and before he made a curge against the defen Chints bought from 0. L. Garham, $40, credit regard would be had to the feelings and habits danta Fe portainly ought to have gone to the $087.50; sold to M. E. Polishwalla, Debit. And donites of their foreign friends, and that deferdents and salted them to explain the $1,019.50, Irokerage, Sa cash. Cheque 7.11.06" one ont, or a part of a car, would be fitted with uppvent discrepares in the transactions. All the entries, with the exception of the names
some little appreciation of their proferences ere | According to his own statement Mr. Johnson of the bayir, were written by witness. The long on these parts of the road over which they Beid to him, “Why don't you go and as Bon-plaintiff was very disagreeable that morning, are continually passing, and especially between Jam Kelly, and Potts and have it out?" He was angry with witness for not having sold this and Paking, but there is no differenos, savo Heo do that and his notion could not the thoros before. After tilla Mr. Perry that the mile of fare is higher than on the tben ré PISANA KERANA MENGATASIPng frelf to the le
FV's mind. I want to wing's affios and showed the telo older live The Imperial Mail Service runs a gant he had received from Stangkal - 20-morally mund, car, phos and Wally the defendants a chance of making an explana. specting 1 Indo-Chinas Wines raid, wat by paying a sales two-thirds fore or thares fimm at the moment. For four long nonths be I have noŋe for salɔ myself, but I will abouts, one way travel in a guod degree went on, as he had described, laying traja apaak to Kally." Witness walked over to of valert between this and the capital- IN ORIGINAL TURISDICTION. toetch the defendants. Counsel submitted Lolly's desk and told him that Porry wante Chauke to the Postal, not the Bailway. that the plaintiff did not do that, the statement 100 Indo-Chinas at $41, but he could not give Administration. The track has now been ex- BEFORE BIR JOHN BARKINGTON (UB)EF
being afterly inconsistent with his actions. $11, mit was a sale to a broker. Mr. Bally tends beyond Tenglai to within-s few JUSTICE) AND A SPECIAL JURY. Only a very few days after these partionlar id "Give Mr. Parry 100 at $40 Mr. mils of the gates of Feking and babsuotione he wont to the defendants and Ferry took the air, at nothing morn on lately a tramway track has beau laid GORHAM V. BENJAMES, KELLY, AND POTTE,) armrged with them to make transactions which curved that day with regard to Indo Chiass.quile up to the gate thanks to the deter The hearing was resumed of this cape would enable him to make a settlement in That transaction was entered in the book amination of our German friends, who in conse found the required doonipets and also Mars nothing to show that the defendante had been bought from M. B. Polish walk, SE, sold to Jvorited thoroby from gutting into the city before. Mr. Francis intimated that the plaintiff bed February Couned contended that there was follows November 6th, 100 Indo-Chinas gueneu of a lady on a belated train being pre- Johnson, Stokes, and Master's account,
Plaintiff was then recalled and cross camined would do anything which would ruin them in dohit, $4,075,"On the following day to be laid and facilities provided by which access guilty of frand, it was not likely that they E. Perry, brokerage 335 cash. Credit, 84025 the gates were closed, demanded that a track. by Mr. Drummond, Withese read on docu-their business for the total sum of $125. That went away from this colony with Mr, to the city could always be had before the closing ment as follows 27ti November 1896-· Ü. was the sole claim made by the plaintiff in this Whitebond and returned on the 9th. On the L. Gɔrhaus, Esq. Doar Sir, Flease rote that big suit, but he also wished to make an morning of the 20th November Mr. Perry the discomforts and dangers of Chimes inps, A telegram from Bath, dated Sist January, wo have this day gold under your instructions inspection of books and so he brought this met vlinom and asked him for 350 West. with no bedding or suitable food, when trains states:** Thorough alcaning op of the battery | 150 shares of the Hongkong and Shanghai charge of fraud. Did the jury think for one Fointa Vituose said he would give him me belated. No carriages are as yat on this yields1 2,300 ounces of amalgam, the exfimated Banking Corporation for delivery on the 1st moment that the defendanta hal been guilty 50 $18) Perry tried to get them ling and I did not learn when they again be quantity of stone crushed being 1,050 tons." December, 1896, at 181 per cant. premima por of deliharate trand *pon the plaintif in any one cheaper. He closed the transaction at once, put co-sot till spring, possibly. It is hoped This gives sbuat 805 cunces of gold or a little shareIcars faithfully, Benjamin, Kolly, and of the three cases! If the fury did think so of Shortly afterwards witneis mot Kelly and told that before long the locomotive will take the over 15 dirts to the ton. At the previous cloan- Potts, brokers." Then were no upmburs on coure it would remain for the defendants to go fim of this transaction and said he was going cars to the end of this line, where the terminus
this note Witness was aware that without any through their case to the very end and sutisty to give the sale to Gorham. Kelly said, You should have been at the first, yielded 1,623 I dw!: D gos, smelted gold, numbers he could not have enforced the contrast the jury that they had not committed frant can get them much cheaper, so est Gorham to The first survey of this Tientsin-Peking line and commercial souso, but alors in a political | being an averago of 16 dyis, per ton of org if the pureusger had repadistad it. He did It was perfectly within the jury's power, if they allow the doublo brokengo“ Witress w carried it along the great road to Teng-chon
did not know the name of the principal in that Eastern Asia, leading and controlling the
were now satisfied that the plaintiff had utterty. Gorham, told him of the ale of 50 West Points on the highest ground and through the heat of sease to be the predominant Power of
fraumotion. There was no way of lnding out failed to prove the charge of frand, to say thuy at $189, sad asked him if he would allow them the country between this and Peling, locating The Koraan Council of State has passed a accept by asking the brokers, and he did not were so satisfied, and they would be saved to charge the double brokerage. Gorba the station near the West-South gate of the races ethnologically allied with her own, resolution, approved by the Fraperer, forbidding resolut fat he did ask them; by did not think from remaining in court, several days ry w agreed to allow the dont is brokerage. Witness city. But the boatmen raised a great oatory The recent turn of events in China there concessions to foreigners to build railways or
the grunt by the Government of any more he did.
going through a long defence. Counsel could tald him the time that, there were cheaper against this innovation, which they thought Mr. Drummond-You had to trust to them not help feeling that that must bethe impression rates, and Gorham was pleased with the sale. would injure their carrying business, and for fore brings to Japan a critical point in her open mines in the Empire. It is a pity to agen
entirely F
in the jury's mind. He asked them to consider. When agreeing to the doublo brokerage Gorham, the sarda roon-supposed injury to the busi- history, in reference to which there is a country with such possibilities as Korea 20-
Witness If they had refused to take them the matter carefully and to ask themselves if it said, "Yes, brother, that's all right,"
ness of the city-they were supported by the suggestive article in the last number of the doubtedly possesses, and where the people bave up they would not have been taken up by theme was really asessary for the defendants to call
His Lordship He said what!
people of the city. Hence the present line of no apparent dislike to foreigners, tulling back
Witness read another document from Dío witnesses and go through a long explanation of Witress-He said Yes, brother; that's all the road. Both these classes now recognise that Spectator. The Marquis Fro, who has rc-iato" barbariam through the disputes of the brokeradatail 27th November, carrying forward everyone of the iteres. The evidence of the right. He always used to call min brother, my they made a great mistake, and that the rail- coutly been reappointed Premier, our coo-
Powers that pretend to be antious. to lead her the sale at 1864 par out, premium par sharn to defendants would prove an explanation of overy Lord. (Langbtor.)
way would have brought to them distinct ad into the light of civilisation, N. C. Daily News. February, 1897. That was the only paper be had one of the three charges in nooordanso with the Wiese, continning, sind two days previously vantages, and they are therefore exceedingly į temporary describos az a nau who thinks, on,
with the exoption of a contract from khanghai. statements made in their answer. If that was he sold 100, West Point shares to Mr. Cobboid. U vezed at their stupidity. It appoate equally a large scale, who knows that it is easier to The Korean correspondent of the N. C. There were a numurs on that contract: Shang- the case it was perfectly competent for the jury for the plaintiff. This entry in the book was abapid on the part of the Government to have Orlors in Council for Government of II.B. M. steal an orange than an orange pip, ad Daily News writes under dato the 2811. alt. that but contrevis did not require number. He to settle the man on the facts as they had already Noamber 18th, 100 West Points, bought changed the original plan we taken the road
Subjects in China. Jujun, and Corsa, 1865 1877, 1873, 1861, 1884, 1834, 1886, 188e who sees that with all Europe for nu op Korone were in a great state of excitement on
been brought before them. He thought the from 0. L. Gorham, $184, credit, $1,825, sold to through a tract of low-lying country whoo British feat was still at Chemtulpo. The could not recollect the name of the principal in
the transaction. Meara Johnson, Stokes and jury wouldagrea with him that the plaintiff was Lov, &. F. Cobbold; debit, $1,875, brokerage there are mo large towns and scarcely any Rules of A.B.M. Supreme and ofher Courts ponent the only prize worth tho fright account of the foot's remaining there, and spies Master's account, which he proceed, wes exantly a very suspicions man. Were the jury satisfied 850 aab." If plaintiff had not agreed to the chance of freight, and where it will require the in China, Japan, &c. Table of Court Fees; ful risk, and the only prize also which had been sent to all the truly ports in Korea the sage as that which was produced on Mon- with his coadot in the witness box? Was it on deals brokerage he would prohshly have not expenditure of theneands of tools annually to Table of Consular Foss; Charter of the
to report the moverents of foreign meu of war. day. That was the only bill he had received the whole satisinotory Find he proved himself bad the sale of the West Point shares. The protect the road bed against the overflow of the Colony of Hongkong: Code of Civil Praight yold snificient strength to enThe office of the Korsos Superintendent of from that firm of solicitors. He still said that a straightforward, opon, and truthint witness shares could have been got at $18 at that time. Hun (muddy) river. cedure, Hongkong: New Table of Hong able him to keep it, is the whole of China. [Trade in Chemulpo has been conneeted by the last charge related to attendance on matters in every particular pad a man on whoan word On the 24th November Forty again asked wit-ba kong Court Fees Admiralty
Rules, If he can master the Chinese Empire, King may be kept informed of everything that
telephone with the Palace at Ecoul, that the connected with this wait, although it was dated they could find three men guilty of the grave ness for 50 West Points Witness and he could Foreign Jurisdiction Aci; Rognlations for
Juus 18th, or rather there were ditto marks to charges he brought against them. The jury give him 5 on the same terms as the last lot MR. PRITCHARD MORGAN ON THE Bas Cournis Courts of United States," either by superseding the Mancheo goes on in the harbour of Chamuipo.
June 18th. Bo did not know ut first that he must have been struck by the fact that the and he flosed Witness told Mr. Kelly and
PROPONED. CHINESE LOAN. Rules of Cuart of Cousals at Shang-
dynasty, or by assuming for the Japanese
bad that document ho thought he only had plaintif had a most remarkable memory, besides also plaintiff of this tissotion. Plaintiff, in hai; Chinese Passenger Act; Hougkook | « Government the permanent position of reports that the whole of Northern Kwangtung whether he was asked to look through all his not rocalleet" were in nearly every answer below deable brokerage sad that closed the A special despatch rocaived from Canton the compradore's unler. Witnes could notasy being susploions gentleman. The words "do nswer to a question: by witness, quid he would
WAY BRITAIN SHOULD GUARANTES. Mayer of the Palace in Peking, be may and Southern Faksion provisoss are at present papers in connection with the ease. He could gave in crea-examination. Now and again transcetion. An entry was made of the trans.
be remembered bits of conversation-things nation in the book Witness produced the 6th Junity allod upour Mr.Prithard Morgan. A representative of Renter's Agency on the "make the Yellow Race too powerful for in state of marest, and the slightest thing not recollect Mr. Wilkinson putting a question
may light the torn of rebellion in that portion to him in that form. He was asked istely to that would tall greatly in his favour. He told cheque in payment for the shores. Europe to defent,--at least in the present of the Chinese Empire. Airendy, concludes look for the bill. The best of his recollection those things in wet graphic way and word At this point the Court adjourned until with reference to the steps taken by him condition of its scientific appliances. To the despatch, "flags and burners containing that was within the last fortnight. It did not for word bat when he dealt with other in- 10,39 this morning.
last summer to indzoo the British Government obear to his before that to look up the Johnson stamos of important kita beering on the case
to guarantee the Chino loan of £16,000,000, mottoes treasonable to the presoat Manchu arbre for over the control of the rearmeety have beo hosted in seremal villages episode sa far as this document was concerned. bis almost invariable answer was, "I do not
and also upon the presont position of affairs in sources, the trio, and the soldiers of secure in their fastnesses 3Dyzz the bills, and He did make a search, but until the point was reculoot." Nothing more could he got fron
China. · Mx Morgan said it was perfectly beņo China would indeed be service to his at the lowest calculation some 40,000 Lille suggested to bio by Dr. Wilkinson it did nothin. The defence was that there had been ar
that he brought with him from Poking a power- of attorney from the Chinese Government. tốt are ready to rise against the l'arlas. Many of our to hice to look for the parienlar papers. intermediate sale of these shares. The shares country worth performing, and it is this, the villagos have smithies of their eru to make He did not know it would be required, hat he were told by the defendants on the instructions
negotiate the loan of £18,000,000. The Tsung- we are almost couvineed, which the Japan mazzle-loading guns and factories to mam
knew of course that be End consoled Mr. of the plastiff to a defendants, translation of the Chinese Emperor's Billot, Hung Chang to affect the leak, whereupon be We (N. C. Daily Nora) publish below Li-Yomon passed a resolutis aathorising Li "ese Premier thinks within the limits of factura ganpowder, "--N. C. Daily News.
Re-examined by Mr. Francis-The first salo who in turn told them to Mr. Parry. I was issued on the Istinstant, concerning the murder ghye Mr. Pritchard Morgan is power of at- Office of the Hongkong Daily Press. "bis power. He has, therefore, offered the
paper related to 100 shares he had bought in a very common thing in tire colony for shares of the two German priests in Bhaatang province, tornay to act on his behalf to negotiate anil and can be had from, and Advertiser's soutMandarins to suspend all denunde for the
Nuycuber, Anding it would not be convenient transtex of the sarip, but by contracts. If that early part of November let Augual al 50 in September. At du end of to be sold twice in the same day, not by actual which occurred in the district of Chips in the coneinds the loan in England. It was fully through LONDON Mr. F. Algar, 11,Clement's Lane.rest of the indemnity If they will allost
to take up the shores, he sold them, and as his happened once in regard to one transaction the In obedience to our comads the Board of mant in Peking that the "la bould not be LONDON Mesure. Street &Co, 30, Corakill Japanese Generale and officers to organise
had the same number of shares for delivery in name thing explained the other transactions. Civil Appointmonde na prosented to us is carried through in England unless Her Majesty's PARIH. Mosera G.-E. Pusle Lobel &a Chinese Army, and will maintain a strict
ary. He still said that he consulted Mr. John erggest that, you ought to open with that. bo laid upon the officials concerned in the ocea Shanghai he bought the same shares for Febru His Lordship-If the defendants with to report opncerning the ponnities which ought to Goverment could be induced to guarantee it, Cie., 53, Ras Lafayette
In reply to a question as to what steps be GREMANY...Messrs. Mahlan & Waldeachaid, "alliance with Japan."
an about this matter in November, 1896, and Bt, Drammond The answer dicolosen the Chuyê affair. The said report states that Li i took ardor to obtain the necessary guarantee Frankfurt/M
This alleged offer by Japan is one of the
bo believed, when he was paying the bill, that name of Pelchwulla sa tho purchaser.
Ping houg, Governor of Shantung, hai placed from the Government, Mr. Pritchard Morgan he was paying for the two previous transactions Mr. Francis-I do not like to interrupt my himself in x most reprehensible position, first, | ssid :—"Imečiainly on my return I pat. merous rumours that have been placed in
and that particular one.
Lord, but may friend is a stranger to this Court, by not being gurupared to prevent the under myself in communication with the Fomign circulation in connection with the Chinese
R. C. Harley said he was taking photographe, and what he has done and is doing is wholly is of the two primin at Châyö, anil secondly, for ↑ Difles, for which I drew on a lengthy report, question and must not too readily be ac
publishing guide books, and trying other regular, Habas been summing up the plain having failed to report the outrage to the embodying my views upon Chian generally meam of earning a ring. In November, tiff's case and hna bean appealing to the jury Throns until the Taungi Tenen was informed and pointing out, first, the advisability, of cepted as fact. The national finances of
1996, plaintiff naked his to purches 56 West 36 a meat impropar and most lersgatar fashion. From outside tournes at 56 and felographol Eugland guaranteeing the loan; and; secondly, Japans are not in a condition to warrant the
Point shares through Mr. Porry. The frans. If ko had intended to make snob si appoal and Instinctions to the said Governor & investigate that there was ample scomity for it, may, CoLam......Messra. A. M. & J. Ferguson
oction was settled on the 26th November. He to rely upon the weakness of the plaintiff e case the affair.” Such condust deservos punishmcul, however, ugnin state, that the security was Mesire. H. M. Van Dorji & Cady sacrifics of the indemnity, and if
took the sorin and deposited it in the Hongkong I ought to here summed up the plaintiff's case Is Ping heng is, therefore, hureby degraded | suple, and that I urged upon the Foreiga the encrifice were made it would mean
The Malay Mail Bags:Buring the "Sic. and Sbangbal Haok. He paid for the shares that before my friend addreeand the fury, and I two saps in rank and onlored to be tranderred Onics that there was the strongült reasons, dificulty to the carrying out of the scheme gapors, Selangor fontball match on Wed by abeque in the Bank for 6550 Plaintif had would ask your Lordship, if necessary, to into a lower rout, a penalty which shall not be in the lutorgata of British trade and cou- of Daval and military expansion, which is lay, 28th January, Mr. Ingpen, of the West arranged with the Bank in regard to the struct the jury before they separate for siffis permitted to be commated or it off against marce, and of the position and influense of
Torkilure Begiment, come into collision with cheque
9 that they are not at liberty to consider the ques- good conduct marks in the said Governor's Great Britalu in Chino, for the Gorezn- already pressing so heavily on the coun-Mr. Hubback. He fell and hurt his leg. The Cross-examined by Mi. Drummond-He did tion ef the plaintiff's care until I have had an offcial record. Ad for the mid Gosorant's ment moet seriously considering the proposal, MANTIA Mesum, A: 8. Watson & Co., Id.try as to cause this taxpayer to feel peeldent noepssitated. his withdraws from the not rankert that be told Mr. Perry ho had o opportunity of summing it onasel for the Liang, rocently transferred from ile post of residents in Chiens that something, should be....
subordinate floors poncerned, namely, Het The greatest desire exista among all British game. The spectators imagined that nothing few dollars to invest. The did not have a few His Lordship-I think the the burden unpleasantly heavy. Ching serious was the matter. In fact, Mr. Inggon, dollars ta ingust. He did not make sinemde defense is entitled to migrost to the jury that Test of the Yen Fi-Tsao. Chi Intendency, done to give Chin a helping hand to open up might, however, without mich an induce although evidently in pain, continued to play andum of the transation, although he thought there is no case for them to answer and that Ebasting; Wan Pinchas, Brigadier General her boundless wealth. Sir Claude Haolopaid, nient is the wiping off of the indemnity, for some little time after the Lostlout. It now plaintiff asked him to do so, then they ought to return a verdict in favour of the of the Trocha Military Cirout and Chiso our representative in Foking, and Bir Nivbolag
transpires that the sockijnt was a very nurious | Mr. Franels infiianded that Mt. Drummond - deforslants a
Chông cháu, prufant of Tescoboufu (where Hannaz, oste Consul General, are strongly of consent to allow Japan to organing ber one and that Mr. Angpes may not be able to had saved him the trouble of calling wilperis Als: Fredde-But not to take that chance the murders happened, they are hereby this view, and both personages, upon hearing military resources for her. If the offer is play again. He is now confined to his room at } from, the Hank to identify the share. The and then to go on with the evidenor, saabicred of their, several ranks but retained what I suggested, urged upon the Government KODE-OSAKA" Hiogo News" Company, Id.
accepted, anys the Spectator, Europe is uncasfactory night. It is anderstood that a wore the same shares that were sold and pure formally to do it. He sat only anggest and they nominate the religions of this various countries of this country if she were to assist China In
Dr. Traven's and is reported to have passid eni defence" were prepared to admit that they YOKOHAMA ...WEsas. Kelly & Walsh, EL
-His-Lordbip—He oprnot ask the jury at their posta: Farther the privilege to dis- | the advantagea to ba", derived to the interpata Hongkong Daily Pran Ollos, January, 1898 ***beaten," that is, beaten so far as any lgsment above the kuga kas bean tora. "phused in each of the three traumotion. own and on the anggestion if they like. -- I do not of the West is accorded by Treaty, and when rising this loan.
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