SUPREME COURT.
Wednesday, December 5th.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. BEYORE SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT
(CHIEF JUSTICE).
CLAIM FOR NON-DELIVERY.
The You Chou Bhing firm sad the China Navigation Co., Ld, to recover the sum of 25,347.78 for the non-delivery of a cargo of indigo.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6ra, 1906.
Mr. F. X. d' Almada Castro appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. E. J. Grist (of Mosers. Wilkinson and Grist) for defendant.
Mr. Almada stated that plaintiff lot the October premises in the defendant
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3rd, 1905. Some tinto afterwards ho gave notics to the tenant that be must quit the promises, informing hiz at the sama lime that if he did not he would be charged $70 & month from Defradant continued in the pria until the 20th or 30th December and did not pay any rent, bat be had paid $50 jato
November 1st.
Conet.
Mr. M. W. Blade, instructed by Mr. C. E H. Beavis (of Messrs. Wilk'mon and Grist)
Plaintiff doposed to reating the second and upp ured for plaintiEx, and Hon. Mr. II. E.
third flors of the house in question from Tam Pollock, K., instructed by Mr. .. Sunting Holet the third floor to defendnat Bailey (of Masers. Jobusan, Stoker and Mater) at a monthly rental of $50.95 including taxa. for the defendants.
After raviving a notice to quit, written by The watement of claim set forth that en plaintiff's son, dufoidant dil not leaves the pre- Jane 30th, 1985, the plaintiffs shipped 280s, neither had ho paid the increased ront tabs of indigo ca board the K,B. Yareu depanded. Witness did not damn ta' apply for belonging to the defendant Company for the increased rent for four defendnut would cavrings to Newelwang under a bill of lading strike, mold and boat Eis children. In No signed by Mer»r».
Batterfield and Swire, vomber defendant agreed to pay the old reut. ogeuty for the defendant Company. Tho
His Lwship-Dil y su agros bə Ɛake thi olit rent indigo was not delivered at or any part thereof.
Nawelwang,
Plaintiff parriet the question.
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POLICE COURT.
Wednesday, December 5tb.
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZILAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE).
ALLEGED INSURAN DE 'FRAUDS,
Wong. Bui, Ju Chik Shang, Chung Shing, and a woman named Leung Wong Shi vero charged with conspiring to defraud the Chius Mutual Life Insurance Company of the sum of 82,000 on an insurance policy. Mr. P. W. Goldring prosecuted and Mr. Otto Kong Bing appeared for the second defendant.
Mr. Goldring explained that the case w founded on a death supposed to have occurred in the harbour during the typhoon of September 1965. On July 25th Isst a man named Loans Yia came to the Canton Offiea of this Chinn Mutual Life. Co. and upplied for a twenty years' endowment polisy for the sum of $2,989, Thes
maciger, Mr. Edwards, isumed the necossary papers on the payment of the first year's premium of $110 and the papers ware subsequently forwarded to Hongkong and on to The Head Office at Shanghai who the policy was issued and returned to the third defendau,
who was a broker and introduced the business.
Nothing farther was heard of the matter until November 111, when the femala defendaut, whe
FARTHEST NORTH.
COMMANDER PEART'S Buceres,
We have already announced Cmr. Peary's comparative succes. The first nows was
บม contained in a message from Commander Pory to Mr. Bridgeuno, dated Hopedale, viš Twillingate
de
The end, Novembar 2nd which said:
the ship of the expadillas,
wintered on the north coast of Grant, Land, somewhat north of the beadquarters of the Alert, 1881.64 Wament north in sludges in February, Hecla sad Columbia. We were Сиров delayed by open w
-water bolwenn Eldeg, and 85deg. N. Beyond
which reged gale, Beyond 85dog, a six days, out of broke up the ice, destroyed the caches, communication with the supporting columns, and drifted me to the east,
We reached 67dog. min. over ice, drifting stondily eastward. Returning, we ate night of our dogs. We drifted oastward, and were delayed oenland in traitored conditions. We killed by oper water, finally
reaching the north coast of some pisk oru, and returned along the Green- land coast to the ship. The two supporting parties were driven on to the north coast of Greenland, One was rescued in a starving con dition.
After a week a recuperation on board the Roosevelt we dadged westward, completing the lour of the north coast of Grant Land, and reached other land near the hundredth meridion. The homeward toyage was an incessant battle is a magnificent leu-fightor and aen-ben. Thero ice, storm", and bead winds. The Roosevelt
have brou no deathy or cases of illacas during the expedition.
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In the statement of defenes the defendants
His Lordship—I have always thought he was admitted the truth of the allegations contained not capable of minding his own affairs. Ho| in paragraph 3 of the statement of claim, but ought to have someone looking after (borg-
Captain Perry's wife on November 3rd had further ruid as follows:- The 290 tubes of indige although at present he's as clavar as I'vis een alleged that she was the widow of Long Yio.and rived message from her husband stating that was waiting at Hopedale, I. brador, for were with the knowledge and consent of the bit, and i have kuowa him for about 25 year the second defendant came to the Cautón con coal freau, a mail steamer. His propeller" was plaintiffs shipped as deck cargo at the shippers' Cross-examined - Witness had not a base of and claimed the 82-00, Thertatements that damaged and progress therefore very slow. risk, and daring the course of the voyage in the floor. Tam Buc-ting, the owner of the tiny asds regarding the man's death were hontain Psary adds Have no anxiety, expect
sire from Chateau Bay, I am partecity question the indigo was jettisoned by the permis, was a didaut común of his After conflicting that Mr. Edwards wrote to Hong- Commander Robert Pears, Engineer officer marinera paraanni to the order of the master in supplying defendant with a written noliekeng for instructions with the result that Mr. United States Navy, who has
ilus placuil consequenes of the extraordinary bid wither witness saw him and asked for payment of the Knox, anger of the local flee, ordered 10 ha credit the distinction of reaching a mare
81OKKRA IUTOUS OUTOCEST which prevailed, and for the safety of the increased rent. This waxabout December lith further inquiries to be made. These resulted in attained by any Arotic explorer, occupia noi. *northerly point than bes ever before been
Following arssome detai la received by Germina defaulants'.. Funnon and of the lives of those
Mr. Grist What have you waited a year still more conflicting evickenen boing produerd,qus position in the Polar worl!. It is twenty wait of the disturbance which for some time on board. Among the exceptions and conditions for?-My children did not, dara to go and ask One of the defendant's said that the decenced years since his first expedition to Greeland, and threatened to be uttunded by grave consequences, contained in the bill of lading under which the him for the rent.
for the past fifteen yours ho mig You all have somnoned bm--[ way
bis bone. I were involved, at the Royal Naval Barracks, said indigo was shipped and earried wers the
At U Pulica Court the typhoon of September 18th and another that 1891-92 and 1893-95 were performed his exceptions of less or damage from jettison, nuramon-d by him
in the su
of $14 to be was drowned in the typhoon while crossings 12 on the north coast, and after weather was partly to blame for all that The affair began in the afternoon, and the Brews the Greasland ice-cap to Ind." Portsmouth, and from all and every, the perils, dangers or food bonul
By, the harbour to Youmati, and eventually the further voyages to Greenland in 1994 and 1897 happened. At four o'clock a number of men accidents of tho sn and navigation of what so. keep the pen for twelve months. eser zalare and kind," and further "any act. Mr. Grist-That's ex elly it, and that's why defendants were induced to come to Hongkong the years 1898-1902 were devoted to an expedi. were on parade in the open when a sudden rin neglect or default whatsoever of the mustor or you've trip up and brought this case to make their claims. Hera a trap was laid for is moergia to the task of reaching the North inetead of waiting for the order to dismiss,
which the indefatigabla explorer bout all
of romo Berurity & me on, and the
men, thum by the company. The firm's compradore lake. The urs of eight of bis That is not so.
toes by frost bite His Lordship-What did he summon you forgot to know all of them said to him they white he was engaged in this expedition was running to their quarters.
brake wake up in their own initiatire, and started the Folies Care Ia ket him for adpilled that it was a scheme to get the maer powerless to detor Commander Peary from of discipline, the men were ordered to parade f
out of the Life Insurance Company and he of his desires. When Petering before theyaasium, where some fise or six hundred
another grand effort to reach the goal the: making His Luchhip-14 that way you were bound
Beyal Geographical Society in November, 18113, and the senior oficer, over keuring norms insalting ef various ratiors shortly afterwards iustored; over; boo anse you asked for rent?
Cotwender
confessed that his Polac remarks from some of the stakers, gave the creed was confined to three articles--(1) the order to stand fast. Those in the front rank North Pole should be attained, (2) the only were ordered to kesel, the reasou alleged being practical route in the Smith Sound routs, and that the officer, a man of short stature, "would C) the attainment of the Polo is would also show that the address given by the attitude in the United States towards the peenliarly an
bare bad some di Moulty in weing the whole of for Amerieno prite and
those assomblat ani making them hear the defendants was a fictitious one, in fact that
patriotism. The
remarka ho
he proposed to address to them. The ambition thus deford was aptly express it on there was no auch house met no such street as
order to kuest was clayed by many of the map. the covarion The mentioned by the defnudants.
but the stokers appeared to have got out of otare just wontioned, by Mr. J. II. Cheats, the Americau Ambasadorin hand, and to have regarded the
the proposed His Worship adjourned the hearing for
Admiral Beaumont," the Arabassador attitude as one of undus submission, and they declared, rather hesitatingly said that under refused to comply. The order was repeated favourable conditions there was a possibility that with some emplasis, and finally ab yed by all Commander might reach the North Pole.
Peary
but eno That is not the way I look at it. I put it much mara briefly and tersely than that. I take the American view that of course he will get there, determination, so earnest hope, and such with auch danntless courage, such absolute
magnificent experience as he has already had it the Polar region."
Tauriners or other servants of the company in the management or navigation of the ship." All Kindle of goods carried on deck are carried
solely at the shipper's risk. Tho defendants say in the alternative that if, which they doby, the vaid jattison was improper and unnecessary, or if it was das to any neglect or default on the part of the master or mariners in the managemul or navigation of the ship they are protected by the aforesaid exceptions and colitions from the liability of the plaintifs.
The reply stated that the indigo was sent off to the Yuuman to be shipped in the ordinary and usual manner. The plaintiffs on delivery of the indigo on board, received the mate's receipt and in due course changed it for the bill of lading, which was an ordinary below deck bill of lading and exutuined no statement that the indigo was to be carried on dick at shipper'srisk. The plaintifs joined issuo.
at
the rent, and ho did not give it.
Mc. Grist-H was bound orer for pouring water over the yorumlish after the usual Chinese fashion.
Witnoas-I was bonud over for a vault.
compradore; was promised a share of it if obtained, if he would help the defoulants. Mr. Goldring said he would prove that there was no mich person as Long Yin and that the man who had assumed that name was still alive
His Lordship-I suppose that was because the water dropped on defondant's face.
Defendant was then calle l aad said he leased two doors of the kit from Fam Sau-
When wit-week. ding and bus Bow from plaintiff. ness got the notice to quit ho sbowel it "to the owner, why tell him to take no notica
THE HARBOUR STABBING "A FERAY:
The Court was occupied the greater part of
of it. Witas told the owner he could not the day in hearing the charges against a Chios. agres with the old mus being of the cus man of attempting to murder Mr. Botello, first at the Poties Coars in whin' by put hiaterk in the Harbour Master's Department, and to pears (laughter) for twelve months. The two buatmen, at the Earhour Gles on Novem over thee told him he would turn Tam Chak bor 9th; and, after evidenen had been addused, out and giv xita sale of the whole bis Word ship committed the defendant for pramises.
His Lordybip-I am still more of opinion. than ever that he {ike plaintify ought to be locked up. Is is a source of nu sauce, as he does not know what bo is doing,
trial.
BEFORE MR. C. D. MELBOURNE (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE).
AN UNFAITHFUL WATCHBAN."
ju
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10
Tzout
being a breach
to
in
one of the man, who observed that he would bow the koea to na man. The result was tual the offender was handed over to the naval polies, and the remainder of the party wore kept on parado
the gymnas.um SOM time before being
allowed to return
their arters.
The
in the stoker ratings esidently muck
were
aggrieved at treatment of the offender from their class, and later in the evening, on weating in the Canteen to discuss the situation, became very and after
smaking g glasses nud tucu iugon
Fare vent in of the afferr
urs were in the off-
taps in the apply for all that!
A Chinaman, who had been employed 18 miginally organised for Feary Arctic Club, buildings it would be necessary to cross one of
Witness, replying to his Lords hip, said the watchman on board the s.8. Lajeid, was con- the azpaditíva q£,1898.1902, was recarsledanlier reached the main gate of the barracks
Mr. Slude, in opening, said the facts of the case were exceedingly simple. The plaintiff employed a Chinese firma, the Yoo Tai Cheng, whose business ja to ship goods for othorprople, to ship these goods. The indigo was taken off to the ship in lighter and shot down a glide into a water ballast tank at the bottom of the ship. As soon as the loading was concladód, the tallyman wrote in Chinesa on the face of the delivery In cross-examination, witness said he kept order received 280 tubs of indigo" with no | the keys of the third flor baaaasi the plaintiff comment or remork. Then he gave the delivery | blocket the passage. order and mata's receipt to the shipper, who banded them to the ship's compradore. The plaintiff wanted him to have the premises on compradors or his clerk filled up these forms in the day of the Poliss Court case. English and sigued them in English, Then there was an liatus in the story, and the next item they could prove was that in the course of that afternoon the plaintifs took the bill of lading to the German Lloyd Marine Insurance Co., and obtained a policy of insurance for these golds us lower dook gools. The authorities were clear that where a bill of lading did not specify where the goods were to be carried, it implied a contract to carry the goods below
victed of stealing a turpaulin valued 800 from the ship. Ho pleaded that there was more than Tam Sun-ting was called next, and mid hoone key to the place whers the farpaulin was had agreed to let the whole of the premises in kopt, but his Wordship found that the evidence question to Comar, and informet the plaintif was clear against defendant and sentenced him accordingly.
to six weeks' imprisonment.
His Lordahp—Why didn't the plaintiff move? -Boom Cobar was unable to take over the premises,
ABSAULT.
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to
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That this was indeed the American view was shown by the support accorded to Commander Peary in organising the expedition of which the results in broad outline no known to-day. The steemehip Rosevelt, of whose qualities as an
ice-fighter and sea beat" Commander
ader Peary
threats wreck the spenks so bigbly, was built to the order of the
whom they regarded as explorer, and was the fret vessel over cousb woled happened, and whose quarters were in the United States specially for the porposes curs block, to reach whieh from the men's of Arctic exploration. The
The purpose of financing the main public streets of Portsmouth, The stokers made so much unise that news of their and neither pains nor expenes was spared in
cheek effort to equip the expedition with everything and prompt atopa wero token that might help to promote the success of the intention of braking out. The bugle sounded venture, The Roosevelt smiled from New York on the order to mobilis, calling every olhoor and July 14th. 15, and until today the latest now of the
mau in the place to arms; and when h expedition was that brought south in the party from the cants, some three suured of antuon of Last
year by the saxiliary steamer strong, reached the main gate, they found the Erik, which reported that the expedition bad exit guarded by a powerful body of men, fully leit Cape Sabine, on the Elexmete Load side srand, with bayanets tired, while the gate its-If. Arising out of the above case Scen Marlenses, of Sauth Saud, on August 21st.
19. On seeing Cominander Peary's plan
was locked and barred by of
ompaign wa second officer on board the Dojeid, was charged described by himself as follows: 3 centers.
tras precautions the men estatal and thought with assaulting the captain's boy. Complainant, are the utilisation of the utmost efforts and come of the supposed ringleaders were singl d
it beat to attempt to retreat, and as they
Moll AR out the Blu end Scelp."
65-10 she appeared with his left eye closed up and his fullest resources of the Whale Bonad Eskimo. out for arrest. This angered the main body, His Lordship-I don't see that Comar clothes bespattered with blood, sail the defendant the use of dogs for traction
power, a
a abip which and
threatening or she holds the direct descendant of the 1930 ming abat! deiva
altitude" whez nud a a relinement of methods and equip. Stopferd, commanding the barracks, arrived, the Act 49 vue of worship is to giro. people fitness nad plaintiff) should suffer if the tarpaulin. He depiod it and defendant meat (the result of years of experience) which and assumed a very lastful attitude by calling au altogether fais lea of the relationship
will euable me to cover the distanco struck him. Defendant alleged provocation on
from upon the meu to state their grievances. This which exists between the ralor of Japan and his Mr. Grist-We are willing to pay the reat the part of the complaitat sad other natives Gina Land to the Pole and back between saved the situation. The ne listened to
Vis
he said of the con- rly February and June. Except that he did so, kad gave their version of the
tu people. Whatever for Noveaber, but it was so difest to say and that he really struck the blows in all mot attain to the North Pole Commander Peary happenings, concluding with a request that possible to regard the present Emperor as other esening's dition witch prevailed in time past, it is im which put of the two onghi to resiva it that we defence. His Worship suggested that the seems to have adhered clely in this plan of those who had been arrested might be released ban
the active, risible valer of hin
peoplo paid it into Court.
partics might come to torms and the case abject he has placed to bis credit a record His Lordship-My opinion is that Comar adjourned for ten minutes. At the end of that ech he bough do esfed iu hi main on promising to be of good behaviour. The opjoying the genuine spd affectionate regard a which should soothe the disappointinent and time complainant withdrew the charge,
gratify the pride bath of the menthers of the expedition and of the Amerionn propie d
If it be corruely reported this
(that a lat! bain, north was attained Commander Penry we huared miles tu tuls of the Pole bat exceeded the latitude of the
de cams almost within two
Mr. Grish-Tam Chek had no right to collect
rent.
Bold throughout the worls, Depotu: Australia, B. Torna & Co., Nyer: Tondon. Newbery, 27 Charte Patta, Robarta, 3 fue de in Pala. Potter Drog a farmo. Comp
deck, With regard to the mate's receipt, the should suffer in this matter, I think less two accased bim of avisting the reman to steal Land as to the northers whore of Grinder were agadore the Hon. W. G. Brst Moraroh, Jiama Ten-. To describe
defendigots had pleaded to one document only, therefore they should be bound by that -document-the bill of lusling.
Mr.Pollock directed his Lordship's particular attention to the raply filed, in which it was denied that the indigo was shipped in the ordinary and usual manner. The conditions on the male's receipt were incorporate, in the bill of lading, and it was incurrest for the plaintiffs to say that it was an ordiusry below deck bill of lading.
Mr. Blade, continuing, and the conditions on which a bit of lading was issued before the
I can only make them.
ought not to pay anything. I shall keep the money in Conart, and these two people onu "fight" out to whom it belongs.
Mr. Almada asked his Tordship to order the payment of $20 to his client.
TAKING LIQUOR ON BOARD.
Two hawkers and a bout woman were obarged
THE JAPANESE EMPEROR,
Interesting and not generally known facts
goods were shipped were that the shipowner with the mms brash, There will be judgment passing up battles of Chinese wine to Chine. Just etterly poiul attained by Captain Cag) were given by a Japanese writing of the recent reшole antiquity, and the easy familiarity
would not deliver the goods alleged to be pro- posed to be shipped unhas the mate's receipt was produced at the port of arrival. In such cases the mate's receipt never got back into the hands
for the amount puid into Court without costs.
RUSSIAN PEASANTS,
The averago dark peasant in Russia can
to
Food
of the shipowner until the goods were delivered.be got to baliare any impozaibility, and many being taken to those on board, as they #ohed by Commander Feary himself in 1902 Turona might have been known to future his thorough the poet sway which
повн
dwellers
the
Commodore ever sually cone ded this point and ait his subjects, a man in whom the sation has a very ugly business same to a peaceful fer entire confidence, while it pays him the utmost mission, the man returning to quarters and honour in the Orient the "Kingly office" the barracks resuming its normal appearance, commande respect evon veneration, so that the Monarch, be his personal qualities what they with taking on board thers. Camley spirituons
may, would inevitably be held in honour in most Mr. Grist objed, stating that the two liquor without the consent of the captain. T. C.
Eastern realmas, where hereditary sovereignty Chinamen were it lough with one another.
is an ackowledged principle
having
its
roots His Lordship-Yes; they are both tarred Berry said he saw the first two defendants aust
of the Dake of the Abruzzi's Expedition, who
with which The Monarch's doings are seamen on board. He went after the best and previously held the record us the world's furthest birthday celebration. He says: The pe soral sometimes criticised in Occidental
forly characteristics of Monarchs have not in. cavaller arch, by a distance of pea fened seventeen bottles of sausta on board.miles. Even this starcely reveals the character fer-ntly been preserved
a distance of nearly forly
little surprising to old fashioned posterity in the tries is Inspector Langley said the Emigration of the achievement, to appreciate which it must titles accorded to them in contemporary history, people in Japan, so that when, as is the case to
day, our profound respast for the Throne is Department paid the police specially to watch to remembered thai in the Western Hemisphere and had it been the custom to so distinguish the combined with a real upiration of its
rulers of
Japan the present ecupant of the exo lieut qualities, his sagacious statesmanship, occupant's the emigration steamers and provent samshafts highest point previously attained was that Latitude of 844ng,
heartedness, and conspicusas when the axplorer reached
generations as Montesbito the Generons—which, He submitted that the function of a male's of the most manifest absurdities that pass
were afraid that if the tw-a gut under the 17min, to the north of Grant Land, in thist on
magnetimity, by the way, is the actual meaning of his receipt was limited to the fanetions that could current in their midst are homespuu.
reigning Emperor exercises over the since the quality of influence of that liquor there might be troublaris Greasion he has penetrated nearly two
of those Among those may be mentioned, says the St.
generosity is one of which bis lovalaubjects have always recognised a
daa these modera
his dominions well be e aprehended. If be exercised by the mate; that the mato was Petersburg correspondent of the Telegraph between the various olas. The first wondred miles further north thou ever bef re not allowed to make alterations in the contract the telist currant in many places during the defendants were repatriated codies from South
in these red Suvereign's dis the most marked.in
it can be imagined th dangerous conditions under which the
in their revered
sailors
usy he animated End MERUS to lace been performed sakanca jurvey appears i of earrings beyond the quality, raigre and late war that the Japanese were microbed that
friendly" and Hite soldiers and desoription of the goods, Regarding the bill drept into the soldiers topboots, and, being Atxios, and know well what they were doing, on its merit as an exhibition of dogged courage
to refer to the Sovereign by his believed that the zeal which the Ton-un's forces cause they fight for, then may wall be invisible, killed the Christian warriors without the coolies paid fabulons prices for the liquer. and detormiustion.
however, to of lading, none of the clauses were ever inter- giving them a chance of alciking a blow; and it was possible the woman was not aware of the foolly kuoro, but geographically much interest spoken of by his people as the Ten-zo or by nehoro is prompted to no small degree by the The tory of the expedition is still very impor- personal appellation, and his Majesty is always ovince in performing their duties afloat and preted in their widest possible meaning; they also the conviction still held by many that the contents of the basket. were always interpreted in their narrowest pos- Dama party which baited its book with the
Que or other of the several titles of
ape high hone in
in which they hold hi promise of land, is comprsed of toon gifted
have from the
apart from days I antiquity been bis Imperial status. sible meaning against shipowner Mr. Shade with preternatural quailios, and able to see $50 each or two months' imprisonment and the Graut Land, ad also to the subs quent voyage
to designate
nate the Japanese Emperor. then proceeded to quote authorities in support through walle, to sat fire to stones, and work third $5 or seven days.
Io former days, if we are te regard the cult It is the of the Rooseerit along the northern coast of
of that of bis arguments, after which evidence was other worthless wonderz
territory, where the explor tions of the Nares for the enthroned nier by birthday into the Emperor, but the prew: ruler, when
papila well as called, and the case ndjourned,
orizou of the Russian busband- The mental borizou
Expedition from the east and of the Sverdrup in all
he came to the Throne, expressly dissociated man bei
thas narrow and misty, he has no bet Str
Expedition from the west still remain to be link. main ball of the building them that they shali Imperial office he holds and appointed a relative pient himself from all claims to sanctity in virtue of the clearcat politics. The words Cpostitu τίου,
Republic, Parliament, inviolability of the
ed together. A question to the answer of which apartment, and requer Sovereign. This High Priest of the Shinta Faith. He: Tocabulary of the Revolutionary party-are perros, universal suffrage-in fact, the whols Greek to him. The same passant, when cate chised of a mesting, will sheer lustily for a republic, aud, when talking to prirate people, abuse Republicans as Autichrist's messengers, 3 ho monjik is a political non-condnetor. He
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE MB. A. G. Wise (Puisse JUDGE)
LEUSER AND TENANT,
Tom Chak-u goed Louis Comar to recover $158.20 for two Chinese months' rent and taxes
Road Central,
in respect of the third floor of 61 Des Voeux
The
should
attuck to Commander l'eary's observa-
that
" It in aol customary, personal affection for the Monarch
His Worship fised the heat two defendantstions and the crift of the ice to the north of employed in Japan to inculcate reverenes of Shinto se a religiou, the Ten-ko was Popo as
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
mund left Nagasaki on Tuesday, the 4th inst. at The J.G.: Australian Ling fr Prinz Sigis
Saturday, the 8th inst. at noon.
pm., and may be expeated here on or about
The IQ.M. efr, Prinzere dlice, which left
day, the Sed inst. at 11 p.m.
in all schools on the Emperor's b
worship."
or
other
the
Convenient
secular Mosarch, and in
To-morrow
gergraphors will particularly look forward in or befor
is bow before the picture
rales, whether the other land" reported to have been bas been very loosely defined by some coumen- therefore, purely as renobed near the kundredth meridian issue attached to the
tators 88
but the significance his Main Sverdrup Expedition. discovery or one of the islands visited by the
euromony is not so to be chassal, his Majesty's dominives, un is well known, there for
is, under the Constitution, the most complete the obeisance made is
that which freedom of religious belief. precisely good breading requires shall be paid as a mark of throughout Japan the Ten-cho-setan, or festival repoot even from the child to the parent or of the birthday of the Emperor, will be exhibit, as far as this simple set of homage and there will be every indication of national between intimate friends, save that in paying celebrated by young and old, high and low, the respect to the Emperor the subject is careful to streets will be gay with flowers and bangers, may do, the profound respect in which ho
rejoicing,
A girl doesn't really make a fool of any man
sayeth the firt. Bhe is partly right.
is proof against the spark of political entha-hore on the 7th Nov, arrived at Glenoa on Mon-she merely allows ant to tight cones,
steem.