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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 18 8.

ADMIRAL Sit E Commerell, who was lately appointed I to the tiaval command at Portsmouth, commanded the Fury 859, during operations in the Pethe, and was promoted to the rank of captain, receiving the China medal and Taku chap.

"The following appointments were made at the Admiralty on the 19th ulto:-Lieut. George J. lockin, to the Railler, Lieut. Edgar S. H. Gamble, to the Merlin, and Thomas W. Snell, ~staff paymaster, to the Leander all to date April

1st ¥&88. - 7+་་་་

THE Foochow "Aicho says that" native tenmen

believe that, owing to the large demand, coupled with the high rates obtained for the first crop, the prices of teas up country will rise considerably. it is iso stated that the quality will be the finest

ever shown.

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The Manila Diaris publishes a letter from THE Mutual Shippers' steamer Kaire, which Consul of the Republic of Epuady, in Manila left Foochow for London with the new season's in which he says that an infalible, remdly reas on the 13th inst, had a cargo of 3:746,398 against cholera is a decoction of Fernambuco lbs, her tale of freight being £2 per ton of fonts or Brazil wood, called Tints vial. The draught cubic feet. *** is said to effect, a cure even when the patient |

has attained the last stages of the leakTHR programmid of the concert to be given a time-tree towers are also said to be good prever the Club Lusitano on Thursday evening, for the tatives.

benefit of the sufferers through the burning of the Baquet Theatre at Opots will be found another column.

Sir Andia Clarke who has filled the post Inspector Getteral of Fortifications, vigorous Supports the demand for a tharough reconstiug

ion of the War Office systern. In 'n letter The Times he declares that the Department at present constituted and worked is a machiut incapable of carrying on business Itsmethok are “antiquated and absurd; ita procedure is cumbrous and irrational. Von Melike at the

head of our War Office would be paralysed."

in

We are informed by the agels (Messi, Russel & Co.) that the "Union Line steamer Lord of the Isles, from New York, left Singapore for this por today, and may be expected to arrive on the 2nd proximo.

We regret to learn than-aman-on Board *H:M.S. Imperieuse died of cholera at two o'clock

his morning. The unfortunate man

been haq

MR WEI Yux, the President of the Tung WWE read that Herr Krupp, of Ensem, after making Hospital, has received by telegram (per, fator of a 20-ton gun, and Fubsequently a 140-ton guinshore on liberty yesterday-und was only takes lic Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.), the sufi is now manufacturing a 150-ton gun. The latter sick a couple of hours before his death. of 19111/collected in South Australia by Mr. is similar to that weighing 140 tons, but is lange, Waylce for the relief of the sufferers by the late and will have a greater range. The Esso disastrous inundations in the Canton district.

establishment is reported to be very busy present on an order from the Austrian Govers ment for 130 heavy siege-guns. One of the iz ton guns made for the lialian Government has been fired more than 200 times, and is said to be

15 Tire Spanish Ministry, recently' forined under the Presidency of Scñor Sagasta is composed of the following statesmen: Foreign Affairs, the

The Hongkong Telegraph elegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1888.

ELEGRAMS.

THE TORY PARTY..

LONDON, and fe809 Conservative meeting Lord Salisbury urger The necessity of the united efforts of the party, otherwise dissolution must ensue. The Right Hon. W. H. Smith: threatened to resign unless the Government possesses the full con- fidence of the country.. A yote of confidence in the tinistry was carried by the meeting.

THE STANLEY EXPEDITION, Deserters repon heavy lusses suffered by the Stanley Expedition. Pretunat (?) severely wounded. A relief expedition is being prepared.

(From Straits Times) THE ASCOT GOLD CUP,

LONDON, June 15th. Capt. Machell's th. c. Timothy, by Hermit-

--Lady Midhám „....

Afr. Harclay's brc. Tissaphernes, by

Xenophon-Twitter....

Mons Aumont's b. 1. Tenebreuse, by Mourle

*or-Saxifrage-New Star

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THE NEW EMPEROR; :

BERLIN, June 16th. Willian the Setond has issued a general order to the Army and Navy affirming his deep reliance on the attachment of both services..

THE COURT IN MOURNING.

***LONDON, Jine 18th, The Queen has ordered general mourning for a forsnight; the Court goes into mourning for six weeks for the late Emperor of Germany THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE EMPEROR.

BERLIN, June 19th,

The procession walked from the Palace to the Church, the New Emperor and the Prince of Wales following the hearse, escorted by picked troops from the various corps.

THE NEW EMPEROR. The Edict of William the Second to the Prussian people states that like his father he will be just and element, and endeavour to foster religion, guard the peace, and promote the com monweal

FRANCE AND GERMANY.

**PARIS, June 19th,

still in good condition.

time I hard disobeyed orders Will respect to that Chinese visitor to the mine, I nekr heard Mr. Candler say things which were no f 1 should stretch the tjuth because . has true. He said, for instance that the are was worth $250 a lon, I dont know, whether is worth that or not.

PRATICAL ATTAGK ON "MACÃO,

excursion steadier for left that clly last night, on its return voyage to Hoggkong, the We learn from Macao that liorly after the

Prayn Grande became the scene if one of the Candler to exaggerate or inisrepresent

By his lordship-Iwas not told by Manals fahe oldest European settlement in the most exciting occurtefices, ever redunded in 1'è,

Far East The particulars that have reached us By Mr Ewens kutnight before the 28th, May I told Turner that Mr. Candler had said to'clock a number of shimpans were seen approach-

are not very defigite, Bur-if appears that alpű? fine it would be a good job when Turner letting the Central wharf, almot directly opposite the

should judge that I am a useful man to have -about a mine (laughter); I have not been drunk ir Flongkong: Mr. Candier told me he dream I hat got drunk, and had got three months in go "laughter)

His lordship --Do you not think it a breact of confidence to tell-Turner that he was to l diaciarged for inconipetence, when you had beet

aid unto repeat it? (No answer.)

Webber, and admitted that the, plaintiff had The defendant was then examined by Mr been discharged.

Mr. Ewens stated that the case for the deferee was that on the 27th May, Mr. Candler went to werks and found that Mr. TurneT whose assistance was very valuable, had lef work at a moment's notice through what plaintif THE third weekly prize competition of the had revealed to hith. This, added to previous Garrison Shooling Club took place at Kowloon actory conduct on plaintiff's part, decided on Saturday afternoon, Quarice Master Surgt to the laying af pipes, it was part of plaintiff's Mr. Candler in discharging him. With regard Hunt proving successful from 19 opponents with duty to do such work, but nevertheless so a total of 30, which score was tied by Sergi: honorarium would have been given if the work Attoe, R.E. There were neveral 29's, and the had been properly done. shooting was good all round,

SAYS the Straits Times of the 18th inst.The British steamer. Cheng Hye Teng, which arrived here this moming from Amoy with 597 Chinees passengers, has been ordered into quarantine, Five deaths from cholera hd taken place on board during the passage. The German steamer

officer died of cholera yesterday at the quarantine Dubourg is stil in quarantine,. Her second

WONG-ARONG, aged 35, bailing from Tung Kue "run in to-day for returning to this colony after having been deported. The prisoner was found by the police in Queen's Road on the 24th init and was known as a deported criminale had been six werks in gaol in this colony for on the understanding that he would never come ceny and had received a conditional pardon back. The case being satisfactorily proved, Mr.station. Wodehouse sentenced the prisoner, who appctiul to be seriously unwell, to fourteen days imprisna ment

Maiquis of Vegn Armijo; War, Sr. O'Ryah: Justice, Sr. Alonso Martinez; Interior, Sr. Maret; Marine, Sr. Rodrigues Arias; Finance, Sr. Puig- cerver; Trade and Agriculture. Sr. Canalejas Colonies, Sir Capdepon. The Manila Comercio publishes their respective biographies. SEVENTEEN Chinese representing themselves to were this morning ranged before the deck of the be barbers, boather, coolies, and gardeners, Police Court charged with being at large in the streets of the colony without lights or passes at 1-a on the 24th inst. Ching Shik, police constable, said he found the defendants walking in a body along the Praya Central, as the time BERMUDA; like Mauritius, has got rid of the mentioned, and on being asked for their passes official phalink from the Legislative Council of sand they had none and were houseless; they that colony, or at least has rendered the Govern had come down from Canton looking for work and

ment element perfectly powerlhas.. The Legisla were ordered out of the steamer-the Farshan- live Council as now constituted "consists of ich which brought them down, by a European. Minumbers--the Chief Justice, who acts as Pie Sercumbe-Smith discharged the defendants with

A caution.

An exceptionally severe thunderstorm, attended with loss of life, burst over a great part of Septland early on the morning of the 19th May. The Fifeshire Lunatic Asylum, near Cupar, was struck by lightning and set on fire. The patients, nombering 300, were placed in safely. The females were very much alarmed, but the males 3clped much with the fire engines One man, however, got on the top ofaridge, and, played antics, refusing to come down till showered on with the water hose. The damage to the build-

is estimated at over £2,000. At Glasgow for persons were killed Near to Closeburn, in Dumfriesshire, a man who was driving a pair of otes in a field was struck by lightning and fnstantly killed. The horses were also killed. Muny large trees were torn up by the roots, and much damage is reported from various parts of the district.

sident, the Colonial Secretary, the Receiver General, and seven unofficial members. And it is also noteworthy that the two senior unofficial members have seats on the Executive Council, This is the son of constitution we ought to have in Hongkong, and surely we are as much entitled to these privileges as the peoples of Mauritiua and Bermuda!

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

1

Post Office, and quickly landed abandni Chiose desperadoes, who were armed to the teeth. rush was at güce male for the; rekülence of": the Commissioner of-Chinese-Customs, the object doubtless being plunder. Meanwhile

an alarm was raised, and messages were sent

through the Central Telephone Exchange to die. various military and police barracks in the city'

arrived when the marauders at once penett fire apprising, the anthmities of what was thking place. Detachments of military police quickly

and sharp engagement took place. The pirates... were eventually driven

ven back to their boats and decamped, leaving several dead and wounded stretched on the ground and half a dozen prisoners in the hands of the Portuguese, Report says that two of the Macao military police were killed in the fray and that Colonel Ferreira, commandant of the Police, was severely wounded in the head by n sword cut.

We hope to receive full particulars of this rather startling occurrence by to-morrow's stemmer.

CORRESPONDENCE,

We do not necessarily, endorse the eplaknt expre

► correspondents in this column

THE PRAYA RECLAMATION SCHEME..

To The Barton or a "Ilona Twagongum,“ Sin, For the information of the Marine lot

owners and the public generally I shall be glad if you will kimily find space in your next issue for the enclosed letter from, the Hangkang. Government on the subject of the proposed Praya Reclamation.

I am, Sir,

Yours truly,

1883,

C. P. CHATER.

Hongkong, 25th Jung,

Mr. Candler, manager of the nines, afte defining the pinintilla duties at the mines, said that on the 24th or 25th May-he told him that the smelter, Mr. Turner: was unsatisfactory, that he wanted to stay on till June, but that owing to witness was afraid the directors were getting the diasatisfactory results of the last six moms tited of seeing no practical results. They would give him one more trial, however, and it that was not successful Mr. Turner would be

stopped before witness returned, after an absence suspended. Winess teld plaintiff so that he might not be surprised if the works were temporarily

of three weeks. He also iḍid plaintiff that in the event of Mr. Turner's suspension he must con tinue the mining operations. On the 29th May witness heard that Mr. Turner had left work awing. to some communication made to him by plaintiff, The company incurred a loss of quite "$zoo

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, through Turner quitting work as he did, leaving

23rd June, 188R, the furnaces going, &c. Next day he heard

SirReferring to previous correspondence on the subject of the proposed Praya reclinuation; I have the honour, by direction of the Governor, house tog ther three or four hours. He there fore asked plaintiff if he had been disobeying to apprise you, for the information of the Marine orders again, to which he replied in a very

Lot owners concerned, that the preliminary insulting tone "Yes, I hare, Witness told surveys of the fareshore and sea-bel, undertakes im that that was not the first time, and he by their desire, have now been completed, and must dismiss him. Plaintiff therefore said the the plans and estimates connected therewith are company had had plenty of law in their time herewith enclosed. Withers had charged him not to sepe the beginning of the year, and the necessarily and he would let them have soar more. The prolonged rainy weather 'doing the conversation that took place on the 21th.laborious nature of the investigations rendered it Witness had perisasi heard that plaintiff fold practicable, to complete these surveys at an Mr. Sinclair that witness had said it wont be earlier date. "a-good job when. Turner went away," which insulent in his behaviour. With respect to he had never said. Plaintiff had been repeatedly plaintiff's assertion that witness misrepresented the value of the ore, he said that the ore was worth $200 or $250 a ton.

(Before the Hon. F: Qussill, deling Chief that the paintiff and Turner had been in a

"Justice),

AWARWICK 7. HO AMEL

Warwick, mining engineer, ngainst Mr. Ho This was a claim made by Mr. William Amei; for $1,000, made up as follows:-Three England, $225, bord $25.50, laying pipes $352 months' salary, $450, second class passage to Mr. Webber appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Ewens for the defendant.

Mr. Webber stated that the plaintiff was engaged by the defendant,who is the On the ith May there was faunched from the an agreement dated July 1886, and he com- proprietor of mines at Tai Yu Shan, by shipbuilding yard of Messrs. Barclay, Curle and menced work on the 2nd August. in that Co. (Limited), at Whitcinch, a steamer natred year, at a salary of $150 per month. The the fented, where she has been built for Messa. retent was for a term of two years. On the 18th May last Mr. Candler, the manager of the William Thomson and Co., of Leith. The mine, in a conversation with the plaintiff Bented in apecially-adapted for the ten trade said "You told Turner what I told you in con- and will be an addition to Messrs. Thomson's idence," afterwards discharging him. Plaintiff fleet of "Ben" Line steamers trading between that he (Mr. Candler) was going to America to said that it was no secret, he only told Turner. London and China. Her dimensions are 310 feet get another man in Turner's place, and Turner by 38 feet by 25 feet, and will register abend replied that, he knew it before. That was 2.300 tons. After being launched she was tow the only altercation or disagreement that plaintiff to the harbour to be fitted by the builders with during his engagement In a

had had, with Mr. Candler or the defendant

letter written her engines, which are of the triple expansion Mr. Candler afterwards he told plaintiff that the by THE members of the Hongkong Rifle Associa type, with all the latest improvements. tion held their first monthly Challenge Cup LEE SUN CHUN, Who said he was an exporter competition at Kowloon on Saturday, when no of crockery ware to Singapore, charged a fewer than twenty six competitors toed the lineman of the coolic class at the Police Court. This The conditions of this interesting competition forenoon with rabbing him of $2 on the 3rd Art--seven shows each at 200 and 500 yards i st. on board the river steamer Fatahan, on ber respectively, all the members of the Asso- passage down from Canton. Complainant's yarn ciation having been carefully handicapped was that between 9 and to p.m. of that day be by Hic Committee. The weather on Saturday, went to sleep in the Tween decks of the steamer, afternoon was very unfavorable for good shooting, with the accused sleeping alongside of him; had and the result was that the scoring generally, the money in a girdle around his waist, and on especially at the longer range where the light waking up, towards morning, he found that both was very bad proved considerably below the the money and the accused had vanished. " On average, several of the "cracks" making an complaining to the Compradore of the ship

Witness also explained the arrangements for laying the pipes, It was part of plaintiff's work, but he was promised some small amount if the work was well done,

hearing until tomorrow afternoon, again sug- At this point his lordship adjourned the gesting that a compromise should be effected.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS"

SEVERE SENTENCES ON CHINESE CRIMPS morning, at the Supreme Court, the Hun J. The Criminal Sessions were concluded this reason for his dismissal was wilful disobedience.

Russell, Acting Chief Justice, passing softence The disobedience was denied, and plaintiff claimed his salary for this mainder of the, the prisoners who were found guilty las period. He had also, at Mr. Candler's request,

week:

dissy, and occupied four months. Mr. Webber laid anumber of pipes, which was not part of his then read the agreement.

much more severe sentence than the one of two.

said: You have been charged with bringing Ne Choi Kwan was the frst. His lordship

three boys into the Colony and unlawfully Mr. Ewens stated that the dismissal was detaining them by force. Luckily for you you justified by the plaintiff having divulged certain makes the charge one of misdemeanout only. have been charged under an Oldinane which statements made to him in confidence by Mr. If it had been shown that you took these boys -Candler. After being told several secrets about

from lawful custody it would have been a the mine, Mr. Candler found that he had felony, and would have rendered you liable to a immediately communicated thêm to another employé, the consequences of which might have years hard inbour which I shall pass. This is been serious. When taxed with it plaintiff could about the worst type of offence; man who will give no excuse. He was thereare discharged, steal children is the worst kind of a thief'; he the claim for laying pipes the charge was exes- causes to the parents, but decoys the children according to a clause in the agreement. As le cares nothing for the trouble and anxiety he

and locks them up in a room, for days de well,

simply know that if you were in China you would get your head taken off, instead of being imprisoned probably be out of gaol within two years; your will do well not to revert to these practices. If you do, and are found in China, they will make very short work of you.

In accordance with the desire of many of the

depth of water and in the configuration of the o-owners, the survey has been divided into seven sections, which owing to differences in the

present frontage shew corresponding differences in the expense of the reclamations relatively to the areas of land reclaimed. This discrepancy. the fact that, speaking generally, the réclamation is, however, to a certain extent neutralized by will be most costly where the reclaimed land is

several sections, exclusive in each caso of the likely to be most valuable.

The estimate of the cost of -reclaiming the

¡Government reclamation, is as follows:

Section

#2

$374.232 8,854

4345.233

153,044.

270,690.

........... 449,315 251,860

They will be subject to revision when the com

I am, however, to point out that these estimates of cost are lar be taken as only approximate. pettive tenders are received for the contracts; and they may also require to be modified- in accordance with whatever directions Her the contemplated wories, in the event of their Majesty's Government may give in respect of approval of the scheme as a whole,

"As the shipping and landing facilities of the “ port would be too seriously obstructed by the commencement of the reclamation works along the entire line of the foreshore; I am to request you to be good enough to inform the lot owners that only two, or at the inoqt three of the sectióni can be undertaken at the same time, and that

rections at the extreme ends.

"The majority of the French papers regard the astonishingly poor show. On "totting" upfsearch was made, when defendant was found sive, the work having neither been done quickly to gain, a few dollars...I presume you commencement will probably be made with those

issue of William the Second's general order to the Army and Navy as warlik.“

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

H.M.S. Orion left Singapore for Batavia on the

6th inst.

MESSRS, Peele, Hubbell & Co./e country estate was lately put up for auction at Manila, and' realised. $19,345

THE Cambridge University on May 24th con- ferred the degree of MA upon Sir Thoma Francis Wade, Professor of Chinese.

the scores it was found that Mr. W. C. lying down on the fore part of the middle dek Murray, allowed. 14 points, headed the and the money, 8210 in notes, on his person list with 29 at the 200 and 20 at the two dollars in silver could not be found. Finding matters before the public. After an adjourn for a comparatively short period. You will general theme which consists of the widening of

500 yards, thus making his botal 63. Mr. H. F. Hayllar, allowed 7 points, was a good second with 28 and 26, Seigt. Fowler of the

four previous convictions for larceny standing against the prisoner's name Mr. Sercombe Smith committed him for trial,

go do.

Police, allowed a, taking third place with 31 and THERE is an amusing story told of the Marquise and 27. Lieut. E. O, Smith of the 58th Regiment, and President Henault one day complaining of (scratch) started well with 32 at the 205 yards, the interruptions to which they were constantly but fell off at the longer range, only bringing up subjected by reason of the society in which his Total to 56. The closeness of the scores they lived. They stranged to have a whole made by the first sixteen speaks volumes for day to themselves and proposed to meet in a the success of the handicap.

email unoccupied apartment at the Tullerica THE largest vessel which has ever navigated the belonging to a friend. They arrived accord river Thames, always excepting the Great Ingly, in separate conveyances about 11 D'clock Eastern recently arrived in the Royal Albert, and ordered their carriages to return Decks from Belfast. Her name is the Arcadia, at midnight. Throughout the morning they her owners the well-known P. and O. Company: life itself would be too short. Dinner came, and her builders Mesars. Harland and Woolf, and agreed that if every day were only to be ne that The interest she excited on her arrival was in before 4 o'clock sentiment had yielded place to lente, for to her enormous size (the is 6,5oo tops galety and wit. About 6 the Marquise looked

The Weekly Herald, the Roman Catholic prgan-ness of line which affords a combination of grace hair appearance." "I confes," sertarked the nces of line which affords a combination of grace said she, and the new actress is to make

for London, mays: "We are in a position to architecture. Her owners and builders have, ip President, that if I were not her I should state jhat Her Majesty's Government have agreed deed, reason to be proud of her and in nothing regret not seeing her." "Take care, President,', mere jurtly than in the high speed the developed sald the Marquise, “ what you say emjoynią really "on her trip round from Belfast, which was seven to an expression of regret ;.1f you had been as teen and a-quarter knots when under pressure.happy as you profais "to be you would not have She could easly keep up a sixteen-knot speed at thought of the possibility of being at the repre-it. sea for long distances, and this is a point of sentation of Athalia"! The President vindicated

THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Muscum for the week ending June 24th, are: ---Europeans f93, Chinese 1,983; total. 218 SENIOR Costa, the Governor of Macao, and. family, are shouly expected from Timer. The

His Excellency to the Holy City..

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them

With a view to carry out that part of u

finds that it will be necessary to repurchase the present Praya roadway, His Excellency from the Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, a portion of the reclamation conceded to in 1886-before the question of Li Ching Ches, the last prisoner's accomplice, a continuous reclamation as mooted;

Cand was then brought up. His lordship said You as this necessity has arisen only in connection are the man who kept the house where the with the present scheme, His Excellency i children were locked up. The receiver is gener of opinion that the coat, involving a sum of ally as bad as the thief, indeed in this case s great deal worse. The man, who provides a

$104,600, should be added to the general cost of hiding place for concealing boys like these different owners of the foreshors, the Government the work, and borne proportionately by the assists greatly in the business of child stenting. Included. The amount of this cost has therefore You, will be kept to hard labour for the been added to the estimates of total cost above same-term as the other prisoner two years. given. - into the Colony for the purposes of emigration, allowabice for the cost of the work to be done,

Tsing Aming, charged with bringing a man His Excellency notices that, making a liberal: and also with unlawfully detaining him was the private lot-owners will be charged an next. His lordship said: This case has thrown estimated sum of $2,154,228, in return for which a lot of light upon this business of emigration, they will receive for their private use and owner. I have seen a number of books which were ship.twenty six and one-fifth acres of building on which it is worked. No doubt you are one of of $200 per acre), which according to the present, seized by the police, and they show the system sites (charged only with an annual Crown Rent. market price of land means an estimated total out and catch these men. I have seen a number

they of promissory notes, duly stamped and marked, will reap an estimated profit of $5.754.593, This, for sums like 819, supposed to be the price of estimate, however, is based on the present value passage e to the country where these men are sent. of frontage land, and would probably requiro to We must try and suppress this illegal traffic. ↑ be increased ifthe fact were taken into account You told this man you would find him work that there would be deep water along the whole bere in

Hongkong, got him down, and then put of the new frontage, thus rendering the land upon alter which you would not let him go until he proceed from the present foreshore, and also him into a coolle-house, and ran him into expense, it free of the unwholesome exhalaifons which.

gave you one of the promissory notes) to be paid-saving great expense in out of his earnings in Klang, or Perak or some cost of wharves

free access to

gunboat, Rio Lima afrived here to-day to convey register and 7,000-horse power) is added a fine, at the clock.. "They play Alkalis, to-night," the mine up, because he is always giving me the hands and feel," as the Chinese call it, to go of $7,910,821, in other words, that'

estimation I don't think so..

His lordship suggested that a private settle ment abould be arrived at, without bringing the ment for a few minutes Mr. Webber agreed to accept $625, Mr. Ewens offering $550. Some further discussion took place, after which, neither party conceding, his brdship.ordered the case to Plaintiff was then called, his evidence being substantially as stated by Mr. Webber. On the 27th May Mr. Candler told him that another employé named Turner was incompetent, and that he (Mr. Candlet) was probably going to America to get another man, adding that plaintiff ucédn't tell anyone." He told Turner the same day, because Turner had previously said he was going away. Witness continued - have never only one time a Chinese viskor. came and Mr. been told any secrets connected with the mine, Candler asked me to show him through the mine, and before we started I asked . I was to tell the visitor any more than was true. report on the mine," The reason I asked was Mr Candler said "No, he is only going to because I thought he might want me to praise glowing accounts of the mine, though in my His lordship-He did not ask you to tell a lie about the mine to the Chinaman.

Plaintiff No, but I thought he might... His lordship Although you suggested that you were ready to do so,

Plaintiff I wanted an understanding about

By Mr. Ewens-During the conversation te be ready for sea ugtil the end of next month the armed ciuisers under subsidy to the British to complain, when you were the first to look silver out, and that be was going to America to imprisonment,

to reduce expenses, as Turner could not get the and you will be sentenced to twelve months But however this may be, as the profit is likely

any case to be far larger than would be the rom The Z. & C. Express reports that the stearaer

Government. Her future employment is to be at the clock,, and to spmark that hall was get another smelten He might have to dismiss Cardiganshire, from China, and the steamer

In the Australian, mail and passenger servida, acted to-night - There is no clock for those Turner if he made another failure. I think that

The prisoner pleaded for a less sentence, being pensation awarded by arbitrators to the existing

ner of frontage for the loss of that frontage Alters from London, which arrived at Hamburg and those who are lucky enough to travel to her who are happy. The dispute grew warm, and Turner was then smalting some pre. "I did not an old man, but unsuccessfully

conversion of the marine lots on grand understand that if the smelting was successful

Tan Ah Hi, who bad been found guilty, of on the 20th May, were in collision with one

His Excellency deems it possible that: Her' on June will and her internal accommodation they becanie more and more, out of humor he would not be the mine.thip said :- In this case a man, not a boy, was the whole of the work should be done "ar the Cancer did unlawful detention, was next set up. His lord- Majesty's Government may be of opinion, that another at Schulau, bu-sustained enly slight more povel and attractive than her with one another, and by 7 they wished most not fully explain the

håndsome exterior. More artistically finishes camestly to separate. It was impossible. "Abl that I could, take, charge if Terteren themselves, and this mad must have been a very low, His Excellency links, will be rendered

detained. Men are better able to take care of public expense, for the danugg

proft and this saloons and staterooms it is difficult to conceive, said the Marquise I can not stay bere til On the 27th May 1 was with Turner in stupid man to allow you to kidnap him in this the more probable in proportion to the

nor did I promise not to repeat what be #sid. "FOUR_Itinerari hawkers were charged by the and the extent to which the comfort, and, indeed; - o'clock-five hours longer i what a punisbinerij Mr. Sinclair's house; we had some drinks. way. However you did kidnap him, and confined

difficulty"

fruit, and rotten. plantains and plume in the Balooit, have, been carefully thought, out and sealed herself behind it, and left the rest of the that the smelting was a failure, as the furnaces last, but still it is no offence against the laws of which may be formed by Her Majesty's Govern police, this morning with selling unwholesome luxury of her passengers, whether first or second There was a screen in the room; the Marquise Turner said he expected to leave that day, and him in a boarding house until he was seen by of coming to terms with those to whom so great his nephews. This is a different case to the concession is offered. Indeed, speaking for

-himself and without reference to the opinion. public streets on the 24th inst They admited provided for, fe worthy of the highest commenda room to the President, who, piqued, takes a pen were clogged. I told him they were getting the offence whereupon Mr. Sercombe Smith fined tion A few months ago we had the opportunity and writes a note full of reproaches, and throws another man in bis place. He replied that he song for Ramonesty, and you will be impri- ment, with whom, resis the ultimato decisinte three of them to each, while the fourth affender, of thoroughly describing her sister ship, the it. over the screen. The Marquise picks up the America, since they could get a man from DISCHARGED

bad recommended them to get a roan from soned for six months. who was found with plantalde in an advanced" Oisand, now on her honowand journey from note, goes in search of pen, ink and paper and England to satisfy them, en Mr. Caudler Lam Afake, charged with bribery, All, charged state of decay and ticketed at one cash each, Australia. It will therefore, be unnecessary writes answer. In the sharpest terms. At last next day, said to me You't been disobeying with anunnatural offence, Ha Tel Mee, charged was ordered to " ante up the sum of $15, which toy us to give any further details of the Arendta, midnight arrived and each bunted off asparately know what orders; but he "bounced" me, so I being a member of the dead Society, were orders, and I said Yes I have," I did not with bribery and Cho Aquoi, charged with being 100 strong a call on bis resources he was excepting to remark that in one or two instances fully resolving not to try the same experiment replied as I did. Mi Candler then dismissed discharged, no information having been fed #jaid by for one month.

She is even beiter finished than her consert)

meyen saying that it was not the first against them

ip found and endow an Irish Catholic University,"

THE steamship Arratoni Apcar, nów under- going repairs. in the Albert Dock at Tanjong Fagar in consequence of Being in collision with

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the Ocean Co.'s steamer Habe, is not expected special public interest, seclay that she is one of himself, and.ended. by waying: "Is it for you with Mr. Candler: he told me that he was going of those States. This is a bad sort of ́ériniping, ./ vessels and boats, affordage and in the

His Excellency does not regard universal com. currence in the scheme on the part of the lot," owners so important as tooutweigh the advantage to be gained by the public in carrying out sit its the dientiertha god tiden own cost the reclamation in front of the lands CT,

in this connection, with a view to obriate wrong inferences in the future, His Excellency

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