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CHROMO-LITHOGRAPH OF-THE

SUPREME COURT. July 28th,

THE DANT PELSS, TUESDAY, JULY 2018g. 1575..

"IN" BaxfrufICY.

BEFORE CHEF JUSTION SALE,

Ajmeribd last examination, Mr. Taller for the oreditors assigned. Mr. Stephens for the bankrupt. Mr. Toller applied for a postponement, is queen of the casinoe not having had stoginta the accounts thoroughly.

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Defendant was beat to one mouth's "harð labour, and to receive two floggings with a rattan, ten strokes onch time,

FIGHTING. Chon-a-chon, Wong-Inking and · Chuc bon, were charged by Chines constable 139, with fiabting in Ship-orect.

First defendant said that he employed n than

coolie, ad, Inn-a-wi, a bookbinder, with Eght- ing and banking a great disturbance in the cffice. Defendants said they were only playing, but were nevertheless fired a conte esch.,

ANDTENT CHINESE ODES,

TAE-SZE,

Lancasing the absence of her husband, and depicting har stinggles and disappoint. arts in anticipating a's return.

(She. Kay, Part 1, Beck 1, le 3.).

winsis reporting the captain was that the and left him na a boatboy in a best, but his own; and we can readily believe that. His

stored an abusive to the engineóra, and Mr. aistross sold the linat, consequently he has Lordship, in modesty, does not comkler this

Hent down the companion fadder to reboen out of euployment, and waut prvunget prind his; the withess was at the top of the him to steal the rowlocks. He has no motlier, to So ogavagunt praise, at whater value

Ladder looking down, when he saw the Captain the being doad. others may not improperly eskate it.

Brit out of his rooni and step very cloup to Mr. But those was eminently one in which the

Hell: The captain must have heard what Mr Had muid to the steward. The captain sang less lion that was made to the learned

antle thu moibi tre the geilen to ones down Judge of the Court below the botter, sooing

They wore a "mixed crew. Kight on hing went that, whatever wore the merits of the tech-

Bo Hebeard thomptain say that he intended nicality upon which the casu went slut, thera

to pak Mr. Hall in irons. Witness rossoostrut could wareely bo two opinions on the

od. He did not know what occurred between MHall and the explain. The frst he heard to do agae work, and this copying hill-day I was gathering and gath'ring the monster, maamor in which Judgō Bar pal it into

A subpops and been insucil Trom the Court, hooptan calling out and avering both he was going to pay his, but he handed oneBrit my sailor bunket Lould not fill, force nad opposed the Counsel who was on the application of Mr. Toller, for aro Chun- in Spanish and English. Witness gaid he day's pay, and because he refused to pay, a man. So placed it shore, on the highway nens, urging a different view. Uuder the cirenm-kun who is a partner of the bankrapt's. I had remonstrated, with zo optuin for who is cut of court, inned Low--nhnn, called And withod for the man whom my heart loves appeared that the rasher of the Court had eating the coolica and putùng thơm out to "Tab." A number of men with the other stanets, it was hardly worth while to reserved the document on a man who represented in hon, and, be went on shore and re-defendants, who he also craplayed, turned on Yon rock-orowned height, was I acending.

But my steeds were too tired to Invest opeu a question on which it would take yory himself to be Obucakno, but proved to be peted the matter to Mr. Eopant, the Peru, biar and bout him. Shewed no marks,

From that gilded vase, a hop out-powing, wach-more than a fow words of unlegiam te making deck, Chun-a-kun being ant vis Consul. No complaints were made to him here: The reason givon. for dismissal was

| To his unsly return no æ I'll drinks it.". from the Catar-fusion upon bis elleague of

hiving made this rapist.

ninadife serve his apprentico the Court below, to alter the opinion to which

shy in a boilor-maker's shop. He did not the public have very temperately mal very

son only to the boilor-maker. - Out of tau 33 jars, to esived 14 years in the fitting abor Honour, auljad Mr. Brereton's attention to the certificate given to him when be lofs the Kad glory, observing it was satisfactory con- ading so close of work fourth engineers had toka

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'SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT. July 28th.

BERE HIS HONOR T. C. HAYLLAR

ALL & FADRIGAS... 1°C). J. SMITH V. PHE SAME,

This case was continued.

leeramined.The fourth rugineer'ĩa chiefly | supposed to look "after the builera, hast not to have any great engineering experience

well,

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A PRUSSIAN VIEW OF THO. SUAŤ, The National Zeitung of Berlin thus describes the impression produced by the Shah during his stay in the Prussian capital "On the windle is manner was characterized by a sort of passier reserve which, almost looked like embarrasa, ment. Whether it is from the influence of Persian Court eliqnotte, or the fatiguo ul continual fatae, the Bank appoate extrema y spathetic. His features have, no dividund expression; the saine; monotony is visiblo, whether he is engaged in conservation or is resent at the theatre or at a reviów. Tho incosbers of bin satire aro as impassive as their Sovereign---By Foreign Ministor, s physician, and one or two" - military" men

alona mix in onverantion; the feet look

Low-oh, do dari said he had been played by first defendant, and be asked for pay. ment. The first defendant refusest-to pay, and sunck bim, inflating a wound on his torohead, was mounting, as well, yon lolte ridge,

But my steeds, bou ill, turned darkly yellow; which bled freely, as was she

From but rhinoeros bora, a cup Til plodes, Lop ng I've not many days to monow? Once more to look, I climb'd' yap flat-top'd

height, But quite disabled soon, became each atted i My servants, too, were in the self-game plight-about any of them. I in questionable whether Alas! lev great is my sorrow indeed!

First defendant called his mister, who bol bean in Cogit, as his witness. This situar aid he could not read the notions in court, but the man be was about to defend vory nearly, let out the fact he could reud, in referving to book. keeping

First defendant was fined $1, and the other wa 50 nente each).

RUBANCE. Inspector O'Brien summoned the compant of the ground floor of house No. 68, Scound- stract, for on the 28th instant walnwfully and wilfully having as his premises a quantity of stinking fish skine.

A LADY'S ANXIEST TO MARRY. (She-King, Part 12 Book 2, Chile 10.) The plugs are dropping from the tree; But still, seven-tenthe are in their prime. For gentlemen whoʻro seeking me, This tralys the fortisate time The plasts are dopping from the tree ; Three-tenths alone of all remain ! For gentlemen who're seeking me, Now in the time my hand to gain!

The Chinese constable Kwok-a-thong. No.

Mr. Giles, formerly engineer to the Who 256, who was fined the other day for giving pos Docks, was examined with referenco, the

Br. Fall, the chief engineer, was then sworn, tales evidence, bas, wo learn, bad his fine romi-state of the engines, eo far as it bours on the stated he had known the last witness since tod, mint because hu was not guilty, but becauso anndant of the plaintiff. He stated, to the Court, tha 21st June. W not an very intimate of the good services ho rendered in the proszonal Mr. Green, Mr. Inglis, and biolf went terms with him. Saw polling against his tion of the parties in the Wei-xing" case.

on board first after the vessel arrived from cepsities when on board, but it we only for.

Thia defendant was fined $5 by Mr. May on Mincao, for the purpose of making a report on art time. It was the duty of the chief Saturday for the same offence, and was ordered As illustrative of the exaggerate nature of the qually of the cual, and the general state of giver to log those ander bim who were to remove the nuisance at onec.

Inspector O'Brien said the defendant had be root fears as to abolery, it may be worth the unachenors. The Cuplain spoke of plaintiffs izpable, and the captain could not say a man noticing that steamers have been ruining site incapability and the witness said if that was the incapable urileks toe chief engineer report not attempted to renovo the nuisance The 1856 from Calcutta, where cholera isrepeatedly cane he bad better get another engineer. Wit- The witness had always fonat bim Jeame defendant bad house in Gap-street, near raging and in ao instinge bave qnamotive reness had some little conversation with Mr. Hall, The Lintiff, reolied, said he got $65 in the plaint from shit institution, the defendant wag But all I've saved in aballow basket?

ouble of carrying out his duties,

the Tanwa Hospital, and rungs a com- No ploms are left upon the tree; gulations been enforced, either of Singapore, and from what passed he could not say he wa Bungtung, and $1.50 dat mens money. Or and before bis Wohin a month ago, I wish that those who're seeking me.

incapable-rather the reverse, There was no. The following are the crews sceded for the thing about the engines which would be attri- the Chithi he had about £10 10s, a month, when he was then Fined $5 for the same ef. World name th day, or of are ask it!

Mr. Brereton nokod Mr. Gillies whether a per- fence. The stepou from the patrid fish skins buted to the neglect of Mr. Hall, no he had only seratol four our race to come off her Tocaday, been on board nine days. In aming the surs such as the plaintiff world be capable of was very great

-Delegdant muid his partner appeared on Sa- at 6p. Course, from the Rock buy at Wan-ray bley supposed that the engines required ae funth engineer on the Juan.

Witheas said that in England it would noturday, and he came home and told big three eká to the Western corner of the Swimming good deal of overhauling, which they slowed. There five years service are re-dys were allowed. This was disputed by the

mended in their survey report. They were s Station No. 2. Nereid. little oat of repair, and required overhauling.

quired: Magenta and White. The report was sent in on the 2nd July, but on 1. H. A. Watson. the 1st July Mr. Hall was told to undertake 2. J. B. Jwing?

those repaira u soo na posible. On the 5th 3. E. Frin

July they again visited the vessel, while in Dock, Stroke, J. McLeod,

and found that little at nons of the overhaling Cox. J. A. Blogg. had been put in hand, from nogler of the ex- Station No. 3, Kelpie.

gineers on beard, The only piece of overhaul- Yellow and Fuck. 1. II. More.

Bath:-

Station No 1, Arba,

Club Flay,

1 T.Ndson.

... Wechs

3. J.J. Turner,

·Stroke, T. Charali.

Cox M. Beurt.

9. J. R. Rughes,

3. G. 0. Odley.

Stroke, A. P. McEwe

interpreter in the case on Saturday lust,

Mr. Mitobell told defendant bo would give in one chance more; he would give him six hours, and if the naisance was not proved then, a warrant would be issued to seize the pro-

lie Honour observed that it apponzed, bow. ever he vue considered capable at home, as be

engaged there on a steamer. r. Brereton then put the question whether apart from regulations at botue, he would con-perty. ser him fit to be fourth on the faun,

Aitaces said taking his whole service, if be

TRUE LOVE'S PREFERENCE, (She King, Part 1, Book 7, Odo 18.) I walked out at the enetern pate, Whare the girls were gathered in crowds: Not to theas did my thoughts relate, Though they were many und fair as clouda ! She, there, in the silk, thin and white. With head-dress grey-he's my delight. She alone's the joy of my heart!

RURGLARY AT THE KOWLOON POLICE STATION. I walked by th' tow'r on th' erring stall,

Inepeotor Britten charged an old offeader, Where th' girls were like flowering ruslies;

Hut of them I thought not at all,” with catering the Kowloon police station on

Tupon what is going on around them without appreciation and without interest. It was noubtedly a commendable idea on the para of the Shab to come into claser contract with Bu ropera divilization, but thenbjent of his journey Hooms hitherto te baro. been attained in a very Incomplete ninainen Other Bustein princos- The Viceroy of Egypt, and even the Sultan. daring bis European tour in 1967-inspired much grester confidanzo in this respect. Nasr- ed.diu has shown considerable interest in th various institutions of bar empire, bat be bu (not taken pains to inform himself thoroughly-

the hope that the result of bis jouasy to Europe would be the introduction of reforms made in the brus spirit of sivilization into - Perxia will be realized. It is said that the old Persian party, which in largely represented even among those who accompany him on his pres soat journey, carefully watches him, and strives to sentralizo overy influence which modern | civilization might exercise on bịạ mind. His

therto it has hind no

t few that its efforts.would prove fr

·DEBIT AND CREDIT, -

(Bolgráno.)

¡ing that bad been done was the lifting of the bad good abilities to would be qualified. World Lamed Lee-ching, belonging to Oben-sa.Thongh in their youthful, bloom nad binubest and whose humblest jackal and lion's

INTIMIDATION.

It was a crime onoo, & grave and heinouA offence, to owe money, Sacred and protime bistory combina to tinch usikat lesson. The Moasio low had been mild du ita treatment of | the aufortunate debtor. Did he mortgage his :- for acres of vineyard, -bis silvery olivos, and | groen flg-trees, his litile patch of wheat, or the field of millet, the inconvenionos be might Bustain from foreclosure was bat a temporary Que The sacred jubilee would soon comt romnd, and then the scrup of caquestered ground. must be restored. Was it his doak that he bad pened to the Mordecai of the frizier's shop, lase under the Carven porch of mighty Barzillel, the trader of Barzilled who had in thousand armela plying between the Holy City and heuthen os-worshipping · Egypi.

provider Mordecai, son of Lan), was under- forward cylindercover and the remuring accept him bimself, it he were chief en

stood to be the poor borrower, wat have the ants from the jaat ring. This could bave sner, without knowing more about him the night of the 27th instant, and stealing one She, there, the silk, thin and white,

his mantle, bia heavy Arab buick of striped been done in a few hours. This was the faultler-makers aro in some cases shipped lask, one blanket, ene pistol, and one Chinese Wich pale grey head-dreea-she's my light- Harker end

aword, the whole valued $10, and also with on And the one that makes me happy! HALI & Fonzzund K'sLJA |-

wool, returned to him before the hot gun of a of the engineers, who bad for days to de it in. fcoth vazineers.

His Honour naked wituos if be know the the 28th instant at 1 soi, entering the booze of River Ports.

& Co., Bbangiai.

Cox, J. S. Knowles.

They knew the vessel was in a hairy to get off.

PEKIN.

Syriau day gave place to the frosty chill of a Ryantung and Mr. Slurk, and whether bone Wong-apat. No. 35, Tow-mn-tre, tu was Nagasaki,...THE C. & J. TRADING to.

The overhauling of the cylinders and condens-

The ancient capital of Northern Chua, three Syrian night; and this because the Liver Hoyo, Cunha...THE C. & J. TRADING ÚO.

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, ers is work always done by the staff on board, welt he would give him a certificate unless he lawful purposes, where he was arrested by Yourcenra. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co, The ordinary half-yearly meeting of the It was further recomended that the slide derved it,

an Indian constable, and had oben arrested in days' journey from the Great Wall, on the Si-ad been careful, more than a thousand years .....Mr. E. J. Moss. Jepan desulfhareholders in the above company took place valvo abould be pieced. The valic was to be Witness said he would gather from the corbia possessiu of darger and a housebreaking berian mad, apiers itself from a bideons, before, of the bealsis of the usedy. But

tilate that he was a trustworthy man. resterday. Mr. E. R. Belilios in the hair disconnected and taken ont by the staff on

implement. The defendant was well-known to seemingly boundless plain of Just, strewn with Greeks, nader be descendunts of Alexander's Office. Mr. Monera. J. DE LOYZAJ Q. Present Mesara, Ulster, André, and Burrows beard, and Mr. Inglis to put the brass ca. This closed both cases, Mr. Brereton said the police and the gaol anthorities. He had remnants of old buildings, and all kinds of discugnering explaine; came into Palestine. alegarded the cise of Mr. Hall, he bed the been sent to the Supreme Court vnce on a heartening rabbish. There is perhaps no por. And after Greeks came Bomune. The civil law, Serigon

(Dicolors), and Messrs. Deacon, Toss, Cohon, would have taken about "bulf a day. Proviana,

Jastinian composed his prodects, was, in its Whenker, Voucher, Sherwood, E. Bater, (secreto the vessel'e leaving for Macao witness wentence conclusive that he bud been guilty charge of burglary with violence, having stab bun of the earth's snrface on which the Euro- the stern spirit of which was old when to be be a les The repaire which but of gross recligince, and that the captain was bed a person. He would ask for a remunt, to pean feels more hopelessly far away from every crude imamtarity thrust upon tan fanatio. tary &c.

familiar place or 1 person, than wica toversing The police convening the weeting was rend been recommended were supposed to have been jaifted in dining bus, and referred comble him to get tegether his witneseos.

The case was the remanded to Friday next. this great desert plain heaped with the dust of Uney-gesting, perfervid people of Judies. "It by the secretary.

dene. He was informed that the condenser bad and Denia's diotika, that it was

agro. A few crambling villagon break the fared very ill with the debtor then. Prison, The CHAIRMAN read the report and proposed not been overhauled. The sylinders Lad been necessary for a man to state the Teu-

mú of dismisal if, he bhil a good feanor. le Tai-tai-bi, inotate of brothel No. 95, Square botony; and then has a wall of immense slavery, the sale of wife and children, were, us its adoption. This was seconded by Mr. Foss, overhauled and the alteration made to the slide thought the facts clearly slowed that Mr. Bali Street, charged ber pocket mother, Leang-a-length, brown, crenulated, pierced is the dentre we learn from Holy Writ, the doom of the de- and carried unanimously.

a beer guilty of sery grosa negligence in snas, a married woman, with using threatening by a magnificent portico, the finest gate in faulter. The great rich men of the warring sects, going to sleep at the critical moment, when he language towards her, and attempting to force all the Celestial Empire. It is like the Scrip the stiff sour Pharisees the sold fashionati he that there was great danger, when it her to remain a prostitute in the brothel against tare picture of the walla of Babylon, and the Sadducece, cultured. Hebrew gentlemen who

formidable ramparts of Nineveh. A lofty bad not chanced to be born Jews, were in

would have been (ironian philosophers if they vald have been neglect to be asleep ever it her will. was done. Two kinds of the coal were

twie was not any danger. All that lie gould

reof, consisting of ordered to be taken out. The vessel was

flomplaint stated three years ago the de- tower is enrmounted by fendant bought her from her mother in long five stages of green tiles, pierced by fivaringen danger of arrest; the more vulgar aufered. It The ORAIENAN stated that the dividend defient in builor power, and regnived the posibly be entitled to would be— · would be payable on or after the 3rd August. | best of conte, and those on board were not the

His Honor here called attention to one point kang, placed her in a brothel in Fquare street, of bules, through which grin huge canaan wad of no use to allege the ancient ordinazoo The netting soparated with the soul com best. It would be neglect of the eng ucer tonnestion with Mr. Hall's eier, samdy, the where she has been since. She was tired of monthe, very terrible, until one learns that the of Mosce, for the troubles of the debtor come pliment to the chair.

made against him of in- this life, and wished to leave the brothel. She guns are wouden. Far cut of sight out right baw were not of the nature that could reuse that he could not steam properly under that sution which ecal. She made only fear or dvd outs-this ariety, at which was afterwards very band told the defendant, bur pocket mother, and she and left sirotelies the wall, partly of granite, aangry mob of fis-eyed enthusiasts to fling- away their lives on the sperre of the legionaries. was in dopastienes partly of bar bulion being curly withdrawn. He did not say how he then bald her she waatoit her to go to Canton partly it huge gray bricks, and at its funt or Debit and credit were in those days words of Thanks to their indefatigable neustart, Mi, very foul, She ought to have gone seven khots old altimately look at it, but as a jary hus i with här. This moeing, the 2th instant, she deep vuiltai pamage, through which pouret terrible signifanec. Rome,

went, accompanied with defendant, to the icevorging tiles of Chinese, Monnie, unt Tar Wices went on card uerely to survey as cúi expert, not to hamist is making the repairs.

Hr. Brereton asid but he had withdrawn it, gistru-end's office, to get her mane atrick tare, strings of blue darts, fries of blackdings with all perrous of dependent position.

caravans of dun coloured, heavily was not very merciful to the debtor. The spicit. To Mr. Stephens-Witness and the other though it might gravata daunerea, this all the list of names in the broibel. After this mules, waveyors Best in a written report as to what not be the case, as there were no damages was done she left the office, when the defend-laden camels; for this is the entrance to of classic civilization was not lenient towards The ancient city is the who could not pay. From the Athenian ant asked borto caturn back, sind abe told her the Chinese Town, was required on the 2nd, Thers were the in-

His Honour said that Mr. Gillies evidouce was she would not, and said she did not wist keres divided into three action the Chinese, the citizen tagging at the out of somebody's gley structions in it is by what the engineers should de. It was the owner's bonizes to give them most important. He said as far bin a prostitute any longer. The defendant Tartor, and the Imperial, and each has a per-aquittance of a debt for which the just men of fr would be useless to comment at longth

to the engineers, Verbal instructions were dead at Benght he was capable of his duties, then took hold of her, and wanted to drag har, footly distinct physiognomy. The majestic Athens bad adjudged the temporary services of upon the decision whigh has been given by

hus und bees peglectful in not sending for the but she got away, and went back to the Bagisbeauty of the gate phases like a dream, anae Crecnaa to anutter, down to the time when very large proportion of the winbera have given to the engineers by Mr Inglia

yebolts. The plaintiff here said that there wore né cyè-

rar-neral's offer, and complained, who the the traveller finds its stricliness otherly re. Cho's despairing ery for civila was prompt the Cüter-Justice, in the appeal from the taken in active part in these matches, and.

ed by the thought that he might as well be des- Hr. Brereton then referred to the scend defendant was gi con into custody. The defensl. versed by the scene which it inclosos. dismissal of the application for a new trid inverything promises well for a continuance of bolts for lifting the junk obain, and that Mr.

lose at hand. pollo interent in the game, for theseason to Inglis bad the order for them, and took three, that of ble, Ruith. He baid nothing and wanted to take her back to Canton, where tand, tumbledown hus. sinudus ways-half troyed by bis enemies in the field as by bia cres

days.

Lim, but his Honour would bear in mind she would have power to sell her again. Shu payed with enormions blocks of stene, balf left dibora in the city, these harsh reading of the till the yessel was a cuglis ship, nod borgid not want to go to Canton.

in yawning gaps a couple of feet deep-diri, atles beld goud. Our Golhie ancestors were Relow we give the netul Analysis of the per

Assistant inspector of brothels, Mr. John poverty, dessition; through these one strn from the very first extremely nevero agafast the formince of the Club, in Batting and Bowling from the owners, but they told Mr. Inglis to special reason not to take an unqualified

hemumber of members last frame amount-give them to Mr. Hall, and he must have known. It was known that at a shop muna, sworn, stated he took the defendan. isto gles on until a second wall stops the way. It insolvent, Pay, pay, was the ery of those an-

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get the necessary engineering know vustody from the issirnctions of the Registrar i loro ajestic and Babylonian; it to igua German gislators when Tacitus beland- the object with which witness-und the other lake; it is the same asalawyer commencing General. On leaving the office to bring the sixty feet high, and forty feet wide, and it died, as some of our honourable guoleine

spette came on board, Mr. Brereton shion cross-questioned the with us qualified; bo never could require the defendant to Court, the defendant said to con- tiden the Chamas from the Turtar oity. On plaud the Maori and the Chinama, and any na. He heard Me. Puglis tell the plaintif what knowle-ize thoroughly afterwards. was to be this ambalance of the veport,

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chants Exchange. New York,.....Alester, 2. H. Perrino, &

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Theiving Directory were re-alted at the proposal of Mr. Erdman. seconded by Mr. Ceben. Nr. Vaucher proposed, and Ir. Wheeler seconded, the re-election of the actors, which was also carried.

CRICKET

Young, the Hongkong Cricket Clubhave had a most inccessful season during 187273. ***** Seventeen matches in all have been played, tive of which were Club matches amongst the thembers; of the remainder, the Club have woy eight, drawn two (wach in their hvor), and Jost of which one was against the next- twenlybru).

BATTING ANALYSIS,

the cast of WiLLINSON & NORTON AND AN OTHER. To do so, would beouly to recapit. late the argusicals which we have already advanced, and to weary "wir readers with tehnicalities which have begu very,ally explained in the course of the proceeds ings in the Court. His to be regretted, how- ever, that the judgment recently published gives to decision on the important point; which was strongly unged upon the Court by Mr. DRUMMOND, whether there is not a sufficient distinction between cluster-money Capt. Jagar. 1-10th A Casper, R.N........ and freight to take the case out of the ex-James ception which prevents pleading a reduction WM, Dade

in consequence of defective servies na mung

of freight. The point is certainly & vorg in tevisting one, and it would have been satis-

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H. Day B.N.

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H. W. Lascelles, E.N.

R. G. Warton, 1-1-th..

Autory to hare had the CHE-JUSTICE's pin-3. Paureface. iou upon it, especially as, at the huaring of H. Emet, RN. the case before Judge BAL, no consideration was given to this part of the question. It.. Norter, 50th. may, of course, he that it would not bare A. P. Mindles

E. 11. Trin, 80th.. affected the bearing of the case, and that the T. G. Lakes.. Court would have felt bound to consider that there was not a sufficiens distinction in law between charter-money and freight to make any difference; but there was at least sufficient. Blist, 1-10th...

J. W. Emonde. shown to make it evident that the point was TT. RT, EN. one worthy of consideration, and it is, there-Wide Rusatt.

W. F. Diamond.

fore, to be regretted that lath judges have. Well...

H. C. Gauble. allowed it to go by default.

IG srig However this may be, the result, of the J, B. Irving.

A. Core... case up to the present is no dotbt; as the A. P. McEwen. CHIEF-JESTICE himself recognised, agrare. Anloa...... injustice to the defendants, even if they be 9. I. Pukyn, C... able ultimately to recover by a cross-action, BC. Blood.. in Ireland, the loss which they allege they C. F. Cakuell.

C. 8. Haden have sustained through the defective per- CJ, Iliday... formance of the contract, and it is extremely satisfactory that tlie new code,now under. F. N

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7lve. He elsould say the engineers were to bins for those repairs not being put in hand sooner. Five daye were lost after the veel's rutura, during which little or nothing

Witnesa aid the instructions should come

To the Court.-Any blacksmito's shop could have unde too eyebolta in a day. Nearly all engineering establisa menta have eyebolts.

dould take it into consideration.

down.

Hr. Stephens then made a few remarks ie reply. The chief rugineer was not capected to on watch at any given time. He was on the fun in the engine-room quite at call at any To Mr. Stephens. When Ble, Inglis spoke. Au roguaded the noglost which to Mr. Hall, the substance of the report had rice stared Fad taken place in not been discussed, and this was communicated to ling the eyes, Le said that the phef inse was put under Mr. Inglis, sad he applied to him, and be suld be bud for en them, and would apply then. It er for the laches of another. The plaintiff's tendance wae neccesary on board, and be ond bot leave it to go and see after Mr. Inglia His Honor asked whether it appeared that the defendant had used ell reasonable care and dilgence to get these things?

To the Const-A engineer really anxious

to do his anty, ought not to have been more

16-10 than day in obtinlag eyebolte. ey wouldnt right, therefore, that is client should

cool about a couple of dollura. Witnes did not think that not getting the bolts proved a want of capricity, but he thought it was a negloos. To tir, Brereton-The propeller was found 140fter the vessel was in dock to be loose.

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His Honour querred judgments,

POLICE INTELLIGENCB.

July 28th

BEFORE F. W. MITCHELL, Esg

LARCENY.

lung-s-on, a servant to Captain Davis, of t&O. Co.'s service, residing at Mosque

Complainant, reonlled, said defendant's mo ther had gone to Canton, but the defendant bought her, and not her mother."

The defoulant was then asked what Court she preferred her exec to be tried in, and she tries answered in the Police Court, before the magis- Complainant denied that defendant runde use of abusive language to her at the Registar Generals' office.

Mr. Lee said complainant made that com- plaint to the Registrar-General

The case was the remanded, and defendant admitted to bail in two cureties, $100 each.

BEFORE THE HON. C. Max. INDECENT BATHING.

William Cook, Jus. Darker, F. Skilten, D. bolta as soon as possible. As to the matter of race, charged a Chinese named Cau-Brown, Josh. Bragg, and Peter MoNiel, were being deep in the sugine-room, it was not bising, with stealing a box containing wearing charged by P.O. K. Meleman. No. 77, with

bathing in the sea: near watch. He was tired and worn out, and slept: spavel, valued $9, on Saturday morning last.

the Sailors'. Rose, ab

made.

ASSAULT.

Waste

hand in her

THE ORIGIN OF BILLIARDS. (Spectater.)

plainant, When you go Court, do not my the other side a kind of circus without thing in old Germany and older Seindinasi 1 bought you."

beacbes, which is for ned af gigantic walla prigt bu atoned for by money Defendant said be moster bought complain. tecting the principal gate, and is very like an ant, and the other day arranguenta were pule for spurious beur-pit." Nobody is permitted to her brother's narrings, and ber mother sentdown pass through the central except the emperor;

her and complainant to attend the matcago the traveller passes under the great arch at Tas origin of billiarda is uncertain. Some Penal. This morning ebe look complainant the side, and is generally instructed by his ascribe the invention to Hourique Devigon, an

Bome steps to the top artist who lived in the time of Charlen 13, of the Registrar General's office, to get her Be guide to sacerl struck off, and after this was dous complainant of the wall, from whence ho banco Pranas, but Bouillet gives. England the credit view of all Fokin. A wonderful of the invention. Straft considers that it is said she did not want to go she did not use and a abusive language. Her mother will returu to sight, grand, melancholy, and engrostive merely the game it pailiemaille transfer- Hongkong in two weeks more, after the mat. Three concentric cities, divided from each red from the ground to the table. Crumley other by inner walla; first, the Tattar city was once told that tło Chinese olined posses- clage feast,

which is the largest, and has upon it the war- sign at a game similar to billiards, but he BAFA like stamp of the conquering race; then the bimself that it was probably invented by the

·Imperial diky-with the palaces of the manda- Datoby from whom the French, the Germans, rine, each consisting of nearly a hundred and the Taliuus 2030 leurned it. Cavendish kiske; and, dually, the forbidden city, with its does not cununit himself to an opinion, bat thousands of roofs in imperial yellow, and it makes the untions remarks that the authori Me chan, the sacroenpclum of the Celestialties seem to be agreed only on one point, viz., Empire. Forming the vast mysterions in that nothing is known about billiards prior to closure of the forbidden city are walls, or whose the middle of the sixteenth century. As summita fear dorringes might be driven abroast; Spenser and Shakespeare both slinda-to- the countless roofs of the mudarins palaces the game, the one in Mother Hubbard's are bright green, the douses of the temples are Talo" and the other in antony and Cleo- dark blue; there are eat spaces paved with yatro, this is probably currect Bat it in pottery, and there are marble bridges. But all tolerably eridunt there is considerable difficulty this splendour in act in a framework of sramb- in deciding what poantry or what period first However, ling, dusty rain. Everything ja extraordinary chained billiards for its own. it this wonderful place, "which ia an epitome of Cavendish has succeeded in getting together decay. Thebea, Meroptis, Carthage, home, are from early sources much that is very interesting ruins which tell of violent vicissitude; Fekin is on the prograss of the game. It seems that in skeleton dropping into dust. The ravine-like the fits, balf of the eighteenth century the straw are Ines deep in arevy sort of rubbiah; the ralcs ut billiards allowed"cne playing," but mcats, the canals, and the rivera are all, and al- for many years after, only good players were in the engine-room to be banly, eo that i Cosplaint stated on Saturday morning 9.30 in, in a state of undiry.

strike with fut-ended wooden 52 anything Gurred, he would be on the spot. last at 'look; he was at work da iba apper Defendants, who admitted the charge, said ways, dry; the formal parica, the ones marvellous allowed to

He mentioned in Macao that he thought thero for, when he anw. The defendant enter the they were in ignorance of the law, and were dis- ponds, are turned to desert places. Trimphal enea, the proprietors of rooms insisting on orcher stand side by side with wretched the use of the mace, for fear of damage to was something wrong with the propeller. house by the door. He knew it to be deaborged..

tumble-down brotha, surmounted by a forest of the cloth. The development of the game was To Mr. Brereton-He explained he was fendant, Lease be had been to visit him before. worn out from fatigue in the room at sea and lee quarter of su bour he went down staire, Tang-a-tani and Chalk, two ocolies, little poles, whence paper "signs" dangle very slow, owing to the poorly constructed at Macro. He found out that the propeller i found defendant was gone, and he missed were charged by Cheong-toong-hes, a fellow the air, and ruiformity is lent to all by the tables, and to the general use of the mase, ba was in that condition from a jump which italy containing five pieces of clothing, also a lodger, with throwing a stout and cutting his thick layer of evil-smelling dust which lies ppoo about the beginning of this century the introduc-

intét which was banging in his room.

cpe-playing and the refinements of Raye, and the other with making a deliberate them, the vedast that is always whirling tin The other case, amely, of C. J. Smith against set out to look for defendant. At 6.m. he blow, because he accidentally bruke a cooking around, hurting the pyes, and offending the leathern tips, obalk, and side-stroke, caused nostrila. This grour city, in which nothing ja almost a revolotion in the micace of billiards. the same defendant, was then taken, it being and defendant in Seyingpoon, carrying the pan. 20 agreed tab the Attorneys wond address the es, which ho identified as belonging to bite.. Defendants madoaine lany excises, and the ever repaired, and bere it is penal to pall down The tip being pace added to size cue, de

Qart on both cures.

Fle asked the defendant why he had stolen the first derandant was fined $1, and the second anything, is dropping to pieces and it is the stroke soon followed as a matter of course. opinion of M. de Beauvoir, the French travel. This appears to have been discovered by a The claim in this case was for $90), for tongs, that he unde no exouse, admitting he had defendant 50 cents.

ler, to whom we unggu beat and most pictue- |· Efillard-room proprietor, named Bartley, and wongful diamust. The plaintif wao Fourth dope an. He asked him to get back the things,

QEURITY TO PIGS. engineer on hoard the "Juan. The wagen and to aliew him where he had taken thein. Two orolies, ungued Leong-a-pune and Leong-esquent of Pekin yer given to the western he after a time imparted the secret to Carr, bis graud were a month and the captain dis- for defendunt took him to a cook shop, and aloe, were charged by Sikh constable 462 with world, that in a century it will have been marker. The latter is said to bare kept the szed the plaintiff without just cause on the led for some clothing. The master of the carrying a pig without a basket, in such a way abandoned and bare ceased to exist. A poetic scoret to himself, but, nevertheless, to have element relgós at Pekin, with all its dast end made it a source of proât by a very ingezious. 12th July. The reason for his dismissal was up refused to give them up. This morning, by the legs on to cure pain to it. shited to bi to be because he had gone sabore the 28th instant, the master of the cook shop Defendants made an excuse to the effect that quaintness, making one see the soul of that swindle. When preasce se to his peeliar to the Cousriate, and reported that the Gap the jacket up with the things reer they were not accustomed to carry pigs, and wonderful verification in life, and on a lage powers, he produced boxes of twisting abulk. scale, of the designs on screens and platea with which he said be bad invented. There were tai had threatened to put him in irons.

in the box he finds a silk pair of tromuars were Ased in the sum of 50 cents each.

missing, valnød $9. MA

UNLAWFUL DETENTION,

which every one is familiar. The imperial city nothing but pill-bores filled with ordinary Defendant said he was formerly a serrent to Ohon-kow-chai, &arpester, was charged by in a vast assemblage of the turrets, the belfries, chalk, which he and for, half-a-crown a box.. Optain Pitman, maiding next door to Captain one Leon-a-hon, bontman, with unlawfully the steep bridges, the balconies, and the kiosks, The spotstroke was first heard of about the The plaint was then awors. He bad boen is. He is now ont of employment; but carrying off a pair of trovars belonging to him, which we have accu ansand times in lao same period, and at this too Care Lok the fourth engineer. He came here in the Amenting to go home, and having no money, he in lien of 70 cents, be owed the defendant, undyner Bat they are reached through the Catce lead. From this time forward, thanks to the of Virtuous Victory, of Brest Furity, of the rapid improvement in billiard tables and rican steamer Chilhi: He was fourth engineer de fe friend's clothing He gave the waster with refusing to return them on board. He came from Glasgow to Shang. the cook shop the jacket to liquidato a debt." Defendant said complainant was to get his Temples of Heaven, of Agriculture, of the the tue of indiarubber cushions, a great bai, was on board two mouthe. All the boude the trowears still missing ka kuswa wabing wegen tiit day, and he merely took then us Genius of the Winde, of tas Goatue of the unfetes was given to the gate, and breaks on board were discharged. Shecany out under about.

security to ensure getting his woney, as if be lighting and of the Bright Mirror of the of cunnidemble length were the result. Brigh Bugglish colours, and they signed articles only Defendant was sent to four monthe hard did not complains it would not pay him when Mind. Every year the emperor, arrayed in a ton Jonathan succeeded Carr, and remained to come out. He was four months in Shanghai, lor.

he got bia' wages.

aoantry costame, with a straw hat a yard in unrivalled until 1949, and then Roberts secured pircumference afterwarde bang up in the lem: the championship, which he retained until 1870. where be worked for nine weeks in Farnaum's

. A DESERTUE.

Fined $1. Due which all would have desired to see G. 3. Pitkyn, C.D.118063 91710 2

ple), driven a golden ploughshara, khưough a In the Intter year, he lost it to Cook, the pre- yard. He joined the Yonghes, one of Siemesan ` James Thomas Leech, a termin on board II.

Silk constable No. 449 charged a Chinese field, that the tracing of the farrow may call sent holder. This match excited extraordinary Treard fully, and it could not hui te a subject. Darby 10:30 3001 $11 10 961 52 27 15 22 west to the Civil Hospital. On coming out be 18. with being a deserter.

Gr. F. JENERO21612128510

ships, and came down here. He was sick, and HS. Thetis, was charged by P.C. Jones, No.

named Chin-a-wing with the unlawful posuce-down the blessing of Buddha apon the seed-interest, partly from the reputation Cook back of regret to sue it fall through on a teclini- Jace Sci. 13 BURAN 1310-369336 vesi on board the Kecanglung. Was apprec

rupt, iger, luth.....to 743/20010 011 317.7529

Defendant was ordered to be sent or board stun of a bag containing 30 aatties of cotton, time and the harvest. Every six months won through his enormous breakg and partly cality, especially as the owners at homo refuse FT. RS. 110 1999 the Daion, which was lost. He served three

a man med Chun-a-chik, a godown the emperor barna umber of death from the fact that no one had ever before bad 4C:555243 23 0831405 31039 17 ticed in New York. Lost his indentures on big ship......

worupte 10 bronze braziere, ranged au DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.

keeper, with alaiming ase as his property.

the courage to play Roberts level at the Eng. to be joined as defendunts in a cross-dction

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Defendants proved their right to it by the der a roof of dark bine porcelain, between lieb game, in which he had been master for 49 814 90 9027129 1132 years and a half, when his indentures were Jaa. Philips, second offer on board the Bri here, and consequently leave the defendants Hay... (2490; 78) 2:

giren up to him. He was discharged from the tih bark Deerhound, was charged with being derk of the Tung-luk-eburg cotton bong, and curale chairs of pink marble, in front of which twenty years. Since then, bis son and Bennett are dragons and púgs in the rarest obine, perobe (the joint produser of the volume) have held the without other redressthan instituting a cross-estor, th$1800

Juen on the 126 Jaly. The captain told him drink and disorderly and refusing to pay were discharged

ed on columns of garved wood. A light championship and the beautiful oop ibok ng the owner wisted to see him ashore. He was dir 150 the sum of 60 cents; demanded for

DRUNK AND ASSAULT. action at home; a process in which it must, Gy

E. H. F

preparing to obey the order, when he called him crying him about the olony,

Charles Tidgell, u cable joiner, and Willian heyond the temple where the ceremonice companies it, but Cook has again succeeded in from the dificulty of bringing forward the Yang

ageia and told bia the owner was on bound, Defendant admited being drunk, but denied Becker, cablo foreman, belonging to the Danish take place, there stands, built upon the wall, a wresting from them the phampionship bonaurs. evidence and other like circumstances, be a A, Elle

and be atould wait and go aalore with him in being disorderly, or refusing to pay chair uire, telegraph, etener H. C. Orsted, were charged magnificent observatory, 978 years old. The

The Messager de Paris states that it hab rõng matter of great doubt whether is possible bit..

the studenech. He waited on the quarter came on shore yesterday (Sunday), and get by constables Alexander Nelson No. 5, and J.gigantis bronze instruments curiously wrought, dock. He was the captain and owner in cong a little drank he wished to go on board bis Lindsey, No. 80, with being drunk, and creating rose upon the petspread wings of dying on to believe that H. Theirs will shortly leave to succeed.

versation. The captain called kin aide, and ship, and simply took cheebair to go down to the disturbance with the mistress of a brothel in dreigons; a eel stial globe eight foot in diameter for Italy,

Tao Nousvendor is the title of arewathly told him be despatched," meaning "dia bat to go off, but instead of the coolies-taking Ladder-straat 11 am on the 27th instant bows all the stars known in 1559, and charged." He asked why; and be said that he to where he told them a few moments affer and with daulting the police, or P., No. Sugiaible at Pekin. Such is the drynes of the journal, to be issued shortly the organ of (witness) went estiere at Macas and reported found complainants marching him in the attempting to bring them out of the brothel. climate, that the whole apparatus of the the pore brade,

One of the boys at Camp Noble, Indiana, was This case was tried by Mr. May on Sanday observatory, though expgeed to the open air. bis, and that he did not like it. Witness then Rice-nation.. Csked him to give him $800 compensation, and Fined $1, and orderal to pay 00 cents ende. Lafternoon, in consequatred of the steamer wish-in wholly quinjured, and the instrumenta ao intely put ou guard, and reported to bis cap- be referred him to Mr. Briano, the assistant of

YOUNG THIEF

tag to leave, the harbour to repair the cublo with serving precision-thanders's Journal.

tain in the morning that be was abused by a fellow because he would not allow him to pass. Kr. Fabrigu. Heasked bin whether he would A carpenter named now, employed in a between this pert and Anay.

Defendants, who said they were drunk, were little girl was one day reading the History-Well" aaid the captain, "what did you give compensation. He asked how long witness spenter's shop at Wanchi, named the Mow

of England with her governess, and coming to do ?? Do? Why, I remonstrated with him."" had been on board. Wituces raid two or three | ke, charged a boatboy named Loopy-a-chun; fined $2 each, and sent on board..

the statement that Hoary 1, never laughét after Aud to what effect ?"—" Well, I don't know weeks. Hessid you had so much advanced, and with stealing two brass rowlocks, valued St. that was all right. No complaint was made Defendant admitted the elarge, and said bia Mr. M. Rodrigues, foreman at the office, of the death of his son, she looked up and said, to what effect, but the barrel of my gun is

beat." and nothing further said. The occasion of the father went away in H.AL.8 Salamis un fireman, Mr. de Sousa, charged Leong-s-tun, house What did he do when be was tinkled!"

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H-J. too. G. O. Dukey!! Looking at the matter apart from all tecli uicalities, it cannot but be felt that the de- The flawing also played in ons

match-Major fendants are somewhat burdly dealt with. New E. Peter, H. J. Fario, EN., Jing. A.

C. Liten, N., . B. Soaper, J. Gant, G. C. S They state that the Perazz was so much Cria, G. Moberley, M. Mois, E. Dean, E. Arthur,

G-Arleme, K. G. Alford, . H. Cmartie, M.

• Not out.

„ANALTSIR OP-BOWLING,

slower than she was guaranteed to be, that Torey, E. Lan, RNA, Lambert, HP., and this not only interfered with the objects of Chater. -the voyage, but by increasing the time which she thak Le porfor it, at a monthly rate of charter-money, was actually the cause that anything at all was dus from the defendante for charter money, they having paid as much as the voyage ought to have east, had the steamer gone at the speed guaranteed. Under these circumstances, the case was eminently

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ZEL, Prior, but h Mor Newbolt, R. 4. D. Wi

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In a case ending so unsatisfactorily, we CC.cle, soxh...... cannot bolp thinking that the CHIEF JUSTICE B might have refrained from the unexpected.P, Claer...... palaver about the abilities of the learned and Hon. Judge of the Court below, with

* Akyawned a bachelor, “this world is which he concluded his judgment. It is true but agmy prison." To, than in solitary that, in one way, be did not praise biza very confinement," added a witty young lady.

An Iowa woman, who owns a cal mine, says highly. He merely said that his learned she might have married two men day for the eolleague's abilities were fully equal to bis Lestro years.

All this was adgitted by defondant, orhept

the cause of dismiste), which Mr. Brereton said

was neglect and.icopacity,ARRAN

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