Intimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1893.
MR. JUSTICE and Mrs. Ackyroyd returned from thele trip to Japan in the Q. &O. Con liner Belgic yesterday.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Tax returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall, Museum for the week ended October 15th ard Europeaus,. 143; Chinese, 1,835; total 1,984.
AERATED WATERS.
WATER
THE French flagship Triomphants, with Admiral Humans on board, and the gunboat JATER-The Water used is absolutely | Zics arrived here yesterday from Saigon.
A CHINAMAN, who despaired of solving the STEAM PLANT. Of the latest and most problems of existence and sought to "plange him- sell into a watery grave, ainging "Hi-yah," from powerful type.
the ferry launch Prosperity (inappropriate name!) Magletracy to-day and given a dollar out of the "poor bor,"
H.M.S. Alarity, with Admiral Treemaatio on bound, was expected in Yokohama on the roth
astast.
We are informed by the agents (Messrs. Dodwell, Carill & Co.) that the Shire Huse Radner sirs left Singapore for Hongkong on the 13th
Instant,
The Beltish gunboat Archer, which has been cruising for some time past in the saling waters In the north, antred at Yokohama from Hakodate on the 4th inst. ACCORDING to the Bangkok Timis exrefal assays are made of the quality of silver used in between you and gog fine.
not shown ever left (be englas room, one (the No 2) by his own showing was either at the port side or at the wheel on the port side and by three other winesses to have been at the wheel on the star- board side, besides Cheung Yau who was belog handled by the Europeans. There were therefore three of the Chiasse crew available for these rushes to rescue the master from the Eomprans; all the servants, (7 or 8, belenging to the pasty) Mr. Fraser stated were abaft on the port side. The complainants in the cross summonses absolutely deny any ringing of the engine-room bell-from their position forward it is unlikely that they could have beard it had It been rang, the only indication to the party for ward being a decrease or increase in the speed which might readily have passed unnoticed,
complainant la
It is the original summons
condition when conversing with him forward, as well as to the scuffle in which it was alleged he took part. Mr. Chander, however, is clear; be describes complainant's tace as pale, and "bis voice was strong though slightly tremulous bat his speech was incoherent and the tone of his rolce seemed half apologetic. When the medical evidence is analysed we have the testimony of two expects as to dronkenness, the first of whom saw complainant at 1.15 am. on the 24th ult. Dr. Alkinson's evidence, given with
caation, was that complainant/
was not drunk, nor had he "the appearance of having recovered from a drunk," his breath smelt slightly of alcohol, witness made him walk to see if he was sober; maste com platnant wait, I thought he had been drinking, but he was doubled up The other expert, Dr. hours later, he camined the complainant and
SUPERVISION.—The whole process was brought before Mr. Wodabouse at the the Siamese coinage, and it is found to range that he "recovered slightly at the Central Pollen The started full speed, was directed to Lowson,'saw Complainant at 9.15 8.m, or eight
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Two coolles who bauled a truck sisng one of the crowded streets down West so furiously that part of their cargo fell overboard and nearly killed a pedestrian three weeks ago (since when he has been in the hospital), were brought before the Magistrate to-day and fined $15 of seven days' imprisonment,
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A KOBE paper says that the Japanese steamer Toys Haru, better known as the Zambest, was to be placed on the berth at that port for Hong kong, and would probably sail on the gth Inst.
A.RKODLAR meeting of Peraverance Lodge, No. 1165, EC. will be held in Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, this eventeg, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
dispute about the speed appears to have alien between the complainant and tas first defendant in the original anmmons, which resulted, as alleged by complainant, in com- plainant being assaulted by the first defendant, after which three mes rolled him on the deck two of whom he asserts were the second and third defendants; subsequently that five men dragged him forward and led him up by the to a stanchion in the bews, where ba | quena to, a
became insensible from pain and exhaustion, not recovering consciousness al 7 am, on the 24th instant in the Government Civil Hospital, boit complelaant appeared to have a falat re collection of being given a drink at the Victoria Hotel, which he was able to state was hot, and was not Chinese wine; and further stated Station, also that he was taken to the Hospital Sedan chals where he saw the doctor about za.m. on the 24th ultimo, and told him what was | the matter with him." There is a large mass of conflicting evidence before the Court, not con- fined to an assertion on one side and a flat denial by the other; the denials, moreover, in con- sequence of the cross-summonses when the defendants became complainants, were made on oath. Their testimony, especially in the case of Mr. Fraser, was given with perfect candour, and Yau asserted that be The complainant Cheung was at the wheel when assaulted, struck, knocked down and rolled on the deck on the starboard side, and dragged forward by five men, Chan, Chun, the second witness, asserts that complainant was at the wiseel, that he was dragged from the not struck-but was
then three others wheel by two Englishman, came aft and held him down, then all the fire dragged bim to the bows, one had hold of his queue the others had a limb aplece. Chun Shing, the englater, and third witness, when attracted by the salse, on going on deck, asserts that he saw the complainant with his arms round & stanchion, lying down, several Europeans were around, three were pressing him down, after which five dragged him forward by the queue and limbs. Mr. Fraser sweats that defendant
coolle was charged by Me W. M. B. Arthur. | Tuz kerosene ship Witham Law, which left many points they contradicted each other, three times slow, that they started going slow, ran | ult. and 1.15 am. on the zặth complainant had
AT the Magistratey to-day, before Mr. Hastings, magistrate's clerk, with smoking a cigarette while among the spectators in the court, at ten o'clock this morning. He found no satisfaction In the plea that the court badly wanted A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. fumigating, and bis Worship imposed a fine of
$1 or seven days' imprisonment.
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
SEASON 1893-94-
Tux bigh officials appointed by the Throne to examine the destruction caused by the recent SEEDS.rains to the walls of Peking, report that although Tis. 200,000 was the sum estimated to repair the damages, a further investigation har shown that it is really insufficient for the purposes in view. Another memorial is said to be in coursa of preparation, asking for a larger grant.
THE FIRST SHIPMENTS OF OUR SUPPLIES OF GARDEN SEEDS
A DAY OF two ago, says the Siam Observer of
the 4th Inst., Stamere girl ran away from her
Amoy la ballast for Tacoma on the 13th inst. had to put back owing to illness of the Captain, who it is stated, was the only certificated officer on board.
3.
THE Bangkok daily says the rice season in Slam is making the mills busy, and that the steamer Decima has now bees chartered by Wang Lee for eight months and the China's charter reatwed for six months.
By fatest advices from Shanghal the steamers Kurla from Swatow and felfer from Amor were considerably overdee, and had no doubt experienced the rough weather that has prevailed sing the coast during the present month. H.M.S. Leander is expected here on November
spoke to the helmsman about the speed, he Cheung Yan was not at the wheel, that when he
decreare did so-was again ordered to go Fall speed," obeyed, a second time was ordered to slow down, complied, but when again ordered to go full speed asked "Who is it that gives the orders?" after which the occurrences, as variously stated, took place. Chan Chun, the No. 1 of the launch, affirms that the bell was rung thrice 1st for fall speed, and half speed, and again for Hall spoed" and then the trouble began. Chan Shing, the engineer, declares that the bell rang for Full slow some miantes, then the bell rang. speed, went full speed till 10.30, then was rung ta slow down, then rung "Fall speed "again, heard a noise and went on deck; was never ordered by complainant verbally to stop the It has been engines and did not do so. abundantly shown that Mr. Fraser was the moving spirit or organiser of the party; two of the witnesses (Messrs. Chandet and Crew) depose to having been invited by him to join-whether he was the actual manager or the treasurer is not however clear as it does not appear that he made the arrangements for hiring the launch; Mr. Farmer stated that prior to that evening he did not know Mr. Fraser; that the party however when the altercation arose regarded Mr Fraser as the No. 1 is plain. Up to that time As Mr. Fraser himself states beyond giving appears to have taken no very active part the order sa to the anchosing for dinner he
for this season have arrived, and we are now prepared to book orders for prompt or forward execution. Complete Catalogues with concise / She was pursued by her venerable spouse and | Imperieuze on-December rat, and the Alserily is and assaulted him by taking kim left Pedder's Wharf at S pm, stopped at
directions for sowing can be obtained on appli- catlon, or will be posted to any address. In these Catalogues the seeds are marginally numbered
half-a-dozen friends even to the door of the Legation, where she was relied. Being a mas cular young lady she gave them a lot of trouble, besides attracting official attention by her un being
on December 11th. The Zeander will relieve the Pallas at Singapore, and the Mercury will remain at Yokohama.
In English and Chinese, and when ordering it le complimentary ejaculations. Just as she was ❘ Two native hawkers had a row near the Klu-to the wheel and again defendant came up fra
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borne off M. Pavle appeared, and interkiang Road, Shangbal, on Tuesday fast, which fered, though for a time valdly. "Voulez vous ended in one of them drawing a halfe and stab anetez-vous phe vociferated. Not an arret blog the other in the abdomen with fetal results. Voutes-nous arreier-vous? he shouted. At The murderer was sent into the city by order of luat they did, and went faalde, looking very the magistrate of the Mixed Court. scratched and breathless. What happened afterwards we don't know, not being on visiting YI YING, Prince of the third order, ex-Grand terms with the Legation people.
Chamberlain, Junior President of the Imperial Chan Court and Captato-General of the Monge lan Yellow Banner, died at Peking on the 5th instant, and wil be buried with all the ceremo plai due to his exited
THE Hon. Treasurer of the Allee Memorial Hospital begs to acknowledge, with thanks, the following donations to the funds of the Hospital
Lan Wel Chuen ..................... Lo Tiz Hing ..................... Wei Yok.......... Wong Lap Tak...
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50.00 CHANG CHIN-TUNG, Viceroy of the Hokuang 50.00 provinces, returned to Wachang on the 6th inst, 50.on from a tour of Inspection of the Hepek coal and 30.00 on mines. His Excellency also visited the 25.00 vicinity of Sengpu, the scene of the recent 23,00 murder of the two Swedish misionaries. 25.00
25.00 IT is reported that three criminals were executed 25.00 at Soochow on the 8th instant, two men and a 25.00 woman. The men were decapitated, having 33.00 been found guilty of robbery; but the female bad 25.00 to undergo the slow and themeful, or slicing 20.00 process, for having in a fit of anger killed her 15.00 husband's uncle
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came to the conclusion that there was nothing practically wrong with him but that he must have had some intoxicating liquor. "My reasons were because his eyes were groggy-suflared and Jaundiced. Complainant was lively and bright when I saw him. Drink might have cured insensibilty if defendant had It has been shown in been dead drunk." evidence that between 1030 pm, on the 23rd had one small glass of spirits; price to which there is no direct evidence of his having had any intoxicants that at 1.15 am.Dr.Atkinson declared that he was not drunk. for recounter drank; that according to the evidence complaivánt élep! from 1.30 km. to y a.m.; in view of these facts the Court his no hesitation in deciding in accordance with the opinion of the Inspector of the Government Civil Hospital that complainant was not drank. Much has been said about composition, considerable stress having been laid on efforts in that direc tion alleged by the Counsel for the defence to have been made by Mr. Farmer, ane of the witnesses. The Court however can take no cognisance of such action, No felony was in- volred; bad any such aangement been arrived at sa misdemeanour would have been committed. In view ofthe behaviour of all concerned, the Court decides After carefully reviewing all the evidence
net cheerially obeying Mr. Fraser's second that the conduct of the manter, Cheung Yau, is roughly by the arm and so taking him Stonecutter's, proceeded again, anchored by order about ro.30 pm, on the 33rd alime was censurable from his master's point of to another of the party, Mr. Anderson who order ol, Mr. Fraser near Capsulmoon-the is alleged to have given contradictory orders only order he had received from Mr. Fraser view inasmuch as he was wanting in civility to one of his master's customers, but there are About ten minutes later complainant again went weighed again, and sgain altered speed.
several times an asserted for the prosecution extenuating circumstances in so far as the multi- to what to do to please the majority of his sssaulted complaisant in the same manner: this conceivable therefore that after receiving num- the starboard side-was not at the wheel sad but only once as affirmed by the defence. It is plicity of his orders may have confured him as time, however, complainant declined to be agaia erous orders from some other individual or fadivi- temporary masters. As regards this Court, the taken to Mr. Anderson and asserted his authority duals there may have been some confusion ruling is that no offence has been committed by
In as No. 1 of the party. Defendant, it is then complainant's mind as to who was actually in him on any of the cross-summonses, which were stated, become excited and aclsy. Mr. Wood then charge, which however does not appear to be practically only colourable pretexts to enable came up, but his assurance did not tranquilise reason why he should not readily have obeyed defendants to go into the box and give their the defendant. When threatened with the police, Mr. Fraser after having found on once appealing evidence-on-ceis. The cross-summonses-sou dismissed. As to the original anmmons, in the defendant, it is asserted, shouted and was at to Mr. Anderson from Mr. Fraser that Mr. once surrounded by the Chinese, the engines Anderson's orders were upheld, his doubts as to case of the 3rd defendant (Mr. Chander) the Court being at the same time stopped; bat almost Ms. Fraser's paramount authority may have holds that it in a case of mistaken identity, Immediately started again, whereupon de-been confirmed-stil there was no reason why he and defendant is discharged. The owners of fendant. again shouted and they were again should not havecbeyed; the boat and crew were licensed steam-launches are required by Ordin stopped. Defendant, it is further affirmed, lifed at the disposal of the whole party and when, ance s6 of 1891, Section 7 subsection . to carry up his coat, felt round his waist band, sight moreover, Mr. Fraser's claims to the position of a certificated master acder peralty of $100. round; this was construed into a prelimleary to No. 1 were supported by others of the party it This requirement had been complied with by drawing a knife, and complainant after speaking was certainly complainant's business to have the owner of the launch Rising Star, and the to some of the party, caught defendant by the obeyed him. Complainant's familiarity however complainant Cheung Ysa was the certificated shoulder, and was asalsted by two or three others and his doubts appeared to have angered the master of the launch, whose name appears on in forcing defendant to the deck shrieking and first defendant who, thrusting him backwards, her license. The launch is a piece of valuable pro- appears to have considered as also did and perty and it was no part of defendants' contract struggling violently. He was carried forward by three men; when past the engine room hatch defendant that some motions of complainant's in hiring that craft from the owner that the cap he ceased struggling and was quiet, He was were preliminaries to drawing a knife presumably able man having charge of her was to be removed carried right forward to the bows and deposited to stabdefendants. The conclusion appears to from that charge. Had an accident occurred the habit મ the law would have held complainant ruipon- on a coll of rope. Defendant gives, as the have been somewhat hasty: a man in reason for this removal, that he (complainant) wearing a kulle-and-prone to its use does not sible to depose the man was therefore for the did not know what he (defendant) might do fcel" "right round" when he means using it. It defendants to incat a very grave responsibility.
(complainant) afraid he (defendant)
has not been shown that he had one or that ha Sach deposition could have only been lawful.
on two grounde-insanity or
the intoxication £0.00 THE Japan Herald of the 3rd last says:We might carry us back toCap-sal-moon," Defendant, ever wore one in his life. Complainant is a man
learn that Mr. Bremaer, recently in charge of it is alleged, was not insensible; he was talking who sees much of Europeans; he is the latter only has been advanced and not substan 1.50 the branch of the New O. B. C., Limited, at this to the lock-out man, Complainant also states that master of a ferry launch running to and from lated. Fortunately for the defendants one of the port, has been supointed to take charge of the Messrs. Wood, Adamson and himself put deland- Kowloon and had been doing so for months; party was a Master Mariner, so their folly caused 'no fatal accident ; even as it is, the defence, for THY Chinese Engineering and Mining Com-bariness of the Bank of China, Japan and the ant down on the deck where he lay on blaright side, that he should so readily resort to a deadly pany's steamer Chingping arrived here this Straits, Limited, at Shanghai. As the Bank is kicking and stroggling. He was not rolled over. weapon seaton therefore's somewhat warrant ressons that seemed good to them, endeavoured to morning, and reliable information is now to hand about to undertake exchange business in the Complainant farther swears that he did not takeable presumption. It was the one however show that considerable risk was incurred-to put respecting the mysterions disappearance of Capt. East, It will naturally require men of banking defendant forward and does not know of his own strived at by the defendants, and complainant's it in the language of their Counsel, that there Crowite from that vessel on the way from Hang- experience to take charge of Ita operations. Mr. knowledge who did. If he (defendant) got hurt shouts were held to be an incitement to the rest were some snow shaves of sampant. The kang to Canton on the night of the ith inst. Bremner unites both the experience and also he got hurt by struggling so hard. Mr. Wood of the crew, at most 4 persons available, to compresence of Capt. Tillett among the party pre factor in a on osth corroborates Mr. Fraser-that defendant mit a breach of the peace. It was therefore vented a catastrophe; bad it not been so,d-fend Numerous wild and absurd rumours have been the popularity which is so great
ants might have found themselves. In the dock- was not at the wheel, that he seized Mr. Fraser decided to remove the complainant to the bows spread about, but we are now able to give the successful business in the Far East, and all in
seralyned on a much more serious charge. The exact details of all that is known by those who Yokohama will wish him success in his new by the arm and shook his arm and refused to go in pursuance of which he was thrown down and
speed, that he appeared to feel for a knife, held on the deck for two or three minutes 1st defendant may have bad some shadow of shouted, that the engines were stopped and that struggling violently, by three men, two of provocation, as his authority way Impugned, but were on board-hongb, unfortunately, there still sphere of action. remalas mach that never can be absolutely known.
whom were the Int and and defendants, pilor the and defendant had zone, bi', dignity was not The Chingping left Hongkong for Canton about A MR. KAMMUCHI, who has recently been defendant was not knocked down, that he was 5 or 6 m. on the day named, the chief officer travelling in North China, gave his experiences taken forward. Mr. Wood further swears that to being carried forward by numbers variously questioned. In view of the fact that Capt. stated at 5, 4 and 3. The defence allege that Tillett was aboard the dringer was minimia. (Mr. Corner) being on watch. Captain Crowe. In a three hours speech to the members of the defendant was not lylog down on his side on stayed on the bridge to get the vessel out of Nippon Economic Society on the 17th, alto. His that night between 10.30 p.m. and the time complainant was in no way hart, but comed, though, in the wors of the Counsel for ha was carried forward. Ha (Mr. Wood) plainant whilst under three men on the deck the prosecution, the action of the defendants was port, Mr. Corner assuming his ususi position on conclusions were that the Japanese merchants
saw Mr. Fraser push back defendant with would appear to have better opportunities of both dangerous and lapid. Bearing in mind harbour, forecastle-head. Once clear of the
In Shanghai residing la bal carry on a business fally relieve
Kir Spen bend
Mr. Adamson, Mr. Fraser Judging of that with accuracy than the asstilente. however that fortune circumstance for defend. the chief went on the bridge to
thi
involved that the spinning and foundry worke Taland, and the second officer relieved the conducted by Chinese at Shanghai are in a very defendant till we carried hins forward was about moon, in view of the number of Europeans Teulent view of the cats as a piece of wanton er four of us. From the time Mr. Fraser pushed plainant would run the launch back to Capsol reduced the lagety, the Court in able to take a chiel on the bridge. The captain had been on active state; Hankow is well adapted to two or three minutes." Mr. Wood also asteris
aboard, scarcely appear to the Court to be stupidity, ant defendant is fined $25 or deck practically all the time, and went to his become a market for Japan and the despatch of that defendant, whilst forward, replied to Mr. well founded. Complainant declared that he months hard labour; compensation 85 of 14 cabin at 10,10, when he gave orders to call him Japanese Consul thither highly necessary |
g and shout- was insensible from pain from 10.30 p.m. days' hard labour in addition; and defendant at the Barrier. That was the last seen of him, that the Chinese Gaverament is conducting the Adamson. Defendant was struggling a
on the agrd ult, tiil y a.m. the following day fixed $13, or 18 days hard labour, compensation for on nearing the Barrier (11.20 p.m.) the river empire's foreign policy in strict conformity withing at the top of bis volce, but ceased at once pilet, who of course was on the bridge and really the letter of the treaties; and that notwithstand when he get forward. Mr. Chaudet, complainant clearly gross exaggeration, from his owe $3 or 10 days hard labour in addition,
account of the drink at the Victoria „Hotel, con^. In sole charge, sent the second officer off the ing the contempt shown for the Chinese by in the 3rd cross summons, swears that no one
was at the wheel. Defendant was on the star-veyance to the Central Police Station and inter bridge to call the captain, and it was then found Western people, the Chinaman is more than a
board side in a reclining position with his head view with the Doctor at the General Hospital, At V. R. CJ SMORING CONCERT. If that poor Crowlie had disappeared. The second match for the Occidental is practical business, resting on the gunwale, face upturned; he noticed 1.15 az. on the neth alt. Dr. Alkis son who saw
mate at first thought he must have gone that in China the commercial power is practically that it was pale; the figure was partially obscured him then states that complainant was senelele On Saturday night the members of the fato the saloon of somewhere below for to the hands of Chinese compradores who really by a group of figures round it. Defendant was he then thought he was in a great deal of pain Victoria Recreation Club did their best to hel bis cabin had the appearance of being but conduct and control the whole trade.
shouting and struggling viciently with one band and he gave him some opium to relieve the pain; the approach of the "festive season through and temporarily vacated; the latent
clenching a stanchion; three or four Chinese were at 9.45 am, he appeared to be all right but he silli the medium of smoking concert in the standing above the engine room shouting thought prudent to retain him in hospital til the Gymnasium, which was unanimously voted a opened, with the captain's spectacles laid near
fariously. Complainant took the helm standing 23th lost, The Wardmaster Lancelot Brutales brilliant success. The natural disadvantages of them; the lamp was at full height, the bed
on the port elda and observed that the boat was thoughts
at complainant in pain though absetnently the building had been overcome effectively, and potenched, and his cap was there, but the shoes which he had been wearing were not found.
craft were ahead on on after bow. Cotsplainant, Central Police Beation, and Police Constable No have been quite full enough with any less. The in perfectly good course for Victoria, the lights he formed the optates that the man had been the place was minde to accommodate over two were already in vlewino shipping or other shammier. Folice Sergeant No. 17 at the hundred members and friends, though it would however, altered the course 3 des points 14 who accompanied couplatant to the Hospital decorations and other arrangements were highly to post heading the launch for the abere. both appeared to have been impressed with the creditable; but the triumph of the evening was and scene.work, which was # perfect Presently the wheel was taken by a Chinaminion genulances of complainant's anderings. Police the
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testifies to compistians being revelation. Mr. W. Farmer, the ganiat coanager
plainant then went round the starboard side, a on board, it was 17.40; Mr. Corner advised stope
the wheel, and was spoken to by Mr. Crow, 3 or 4 carried out on a plank from the Victoria Wharf to producing a really magnificent example of ping the ship at once and returning slowly to
Chinese were facing them but no rash was made the Victoria Hotel where he was given a small falsats as a stage anlat-in which direction, by search the river, but the pilt decided that this
His Worship gave judgment as follows *-*- Whilst at the wheel complainant had noticed a glass of brandy. Police Sergeant No. 96 corro- | the way, her algo distinguished himself when the would be utterly useless, as the missing man kad
The caves now before the Court are those of group of figures pans forward and saw defendant borates with the addition that the man appeared Lyric Company visited Hongkong. In the HOW THE GAUL HUGGED THE BEAR not been seen for over an hour. Besides, the night
was exceedingly dark, and the flood fide sunnlag summons and three cross summonses issued reclining in the bows, his eyes were open and he kurt and was moaning. Mr.Mottet, a witness stated: Recreation Club, besides doing valuable work an The Russian squadron met with an immense so strongly that it was galle out of the bounds of respectively on the 37th and 18th Sept last. heard him reply to Mr. Adamson is strong to kays had some medical training, deposer to chief engineer, and architect of the movable possiblity to find bim. The most likely way From the evidence before, the Court it appears voice yetallghtly tremulous, the tone of which was having ordered a glass of brandy for the com-stage and fittings for which alone very great recepitos at Toulon, Admiral Avellan received in which he might have fallen over was by the that seventeen European geallemon, on the 23rd half apologetic. Mr Crow, the last witness in the plainant, that his breath did not email of alcohol, praise is due, in view of the special difficulties to Cross summons states that he saw Mr. that he examined him and found nothing broken, be met-Me Farmer bas Printed an exceedingly an ovation in the streets, and the reception by gangway head; the gangway having been alt, blted the licensed steam launch Rising Star 3rd the Mayor was most cordial. The speeches Lowered in Hongkong Sarbour, and afterwards from the owner, Mr. Dorables, proprietor of the Fraser go aft on the starboard side and heard him that he thought complainant had bor hurt pretty and tasteful drop and back scans, the instead of Victoria Hotel, for a picnic. The crew of the desire the defendant to go Full speed which in the lower part of cheat, reepupon slow, former representing the V. R. G. regatta st
defendant
on the grounds pulse a litle high, that he was sensible, that Kowloon polet, and the latter a refused to do
"bit" of dwelling on the union between France and only raised on going up the fit be nothing | laninch consisted of aryen men all told, including İ
making simple being brought inboard. It would thus
painted. On the Russia were received with unbounded enthu-unsual for the captain, or anybody else, to step the master, Cheung Yan, the complainant under that he had already been ordered to go witness found no bruises and did not think com Pokfulam, hillside and
had them, after plainant had collo 3 het complainant was not and effective picture, admirably slow, out on the gangway and the handrail is of the original summons lassed on the apicul Bit Fraser had repeated bit request and druck, No. 2. Chan Chas and the englacés raising of the curtain there were loud cheers alam. A banquet took place in the evening.
coume no real protection, and could never pre- the said Cheung Yau holding a certificats as desired defendant to obey Mr. Fraser, Mr. Chan Sting roborate as to sobriety and lasen- and calls for Mrs Farmies, who had to come THE SILVER QUESTION.
vest a man overbalancing, lo such case, master in accordance with the provisions of After a continoons siting of thirty-nine hours there would be no chance of saving life, as a Bec. 7 of Ord. 26 of 1891. The launch. Fraser already having declared himself as the albillyt. Crow sistes that at 5pm when he forward and bow his acknowledgments.
After an enjoyable selection from cry would hardly be noticed on the bridge, and crew were at the dispossi of the Nos of the party, Defendant resisted violently, 20 malehes from the complainant, ke was sober
to proceed where they
Should
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were made by all threw with no perfil assumption that bis disappearance was other direct, withia
both held that complatesat made a few introductory, remarks, and stonde than sceldental, or necessarily due to foul play, time and such consideration as had been aged Wines them joined the group, and aleed why chaste druck beques to 3030 p.m. Mesars Regiment, the Chairman, Mr. G. C. C. Minster, Captain Crowite was, moreover, on the very beat upon, but such terms: have not been part defenden Cefendant - Eraser's serder was Intoxicated 10.30 pm on ficcount proceded with the programme. Mr. R. F. Lime Hayward's any such mal evidence before the Court. The party started whereon hosted and the engines respectively of his behaviour and aitlinde, mere's River of Year, Mr. H
Dedendant was then taken for M. Fesser deemed complainant drunk at 10.30 Rowdy-Howdy Boys and Mr. J., Gregson's of terms with all on tourd, clops insinusiton is the grossent injustice. The at or about 5 p.m. on the day semedy proceeded ward, and a rush wanmade by soma Chinese which on account of what and happened, though sip to recitation from Mark Twala webe well receivad only case of treable on the ship was about a to the north of Stonecutter's Island, whereward, year ago, akn some of the Canteness cargos stoppage was mader to allow of the, and witness stopped. Turning he saw defendant on
with two then the launch proceeded in the direction of the dock After that another man made a rush complainant was sober, clyli and obliging: had screamer, The brick came down, which bost people and tallymen had a of the pincers not new in the ships but that had Capealous Fate, next which, in some bay, she on witness's right in the midship part of the not sailed bits have anything to drink but he had completely broke up these encore rals and nothing to do wiib-the-captafo or any of the brought up and anchored to enable the party to bost which witness stopped. With the exco M. EMMYRE DE VILKAS, French Pienipotentiary present crew at The British Coaral af dine in comfort. In addition to the cue of Hion of Chan Shing, the enginer, who stated that to Siam, bad atsanged to leave Bangkok for Canton held a private inquiry fast Week Into the Chinamen there were also on board, besides the he wished to separate Cheung Yau frons same Saigon in the gun-vea'el Arols on the 6th Inst, disappearance of the captain, bat the result was seventeen charterers, seven or eight Chinese Kopeans, but was pushed sternwands, this not made public, so it was only for the satisfac servants, the perspeal Attendants of members of winery is absolutely the only one who makes any Tais is the comenclat of the French Rev-lution. tion of the officers sed owners; and dekha tha ping. pútkeen & and ya pw, the legach surguuliin of active interference by the Chinese One hundred yaste ng tordry, on la sothelia Calome owned and under the Chicans was poi... under welke "and spended back crew constata's an it did of seran meg, van of.) #baloye pit; } whom veneen the lack out, one (ihofrenian) is (a October, 1793 Marla Auzāinette was guillotined, fag, there will not be any public inquiry,
This work is alike interesting to the student of botany and to the practical gardener, and comprises a large number of plants which for the convenience of reference are arranged in separate groups and are headed with their ordinary and botanical names.
THE CULTIVATION OF FLOWERS, VEGETABLES; FRUIT TREES, &c.,
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HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1893.
TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, October 14th.
THE STEAM LAUNCH PICNIC.
After, walling few zatrutes, the second officer H. Harings, scting magistrate, H. W. Fraser At the Magistracy today, before Mr. W. C. made a
search for the captalog this beleg W. M. Wood, and J. A. E. Chaudet appeared fruitless, he at once went and reported to on remand charged with assaultine Cheung the chief officer, who as stated had been on
watch below since so p.m. and was then inau, maiter of the launch Riring Star, on
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his cabin. By the time that it became known plenie on the gird uit; and Chrung Yan #41 | the starboard side beside whom stood for speechless und insensible on the arrival of the ́lof the Victoria Hotel (and a member of the Club) for certain that Captain Crowlle was no longer same occasion, Mr. H. L. Dennys appeared for Tillert who commanded the mungua.batt launch at 'Pedder's Whaif and-to: bis being had been hard at work for several weeks,
charged with being drink and disorderly on the Cheung Yau, and Mr. G. 3, Philippe for the
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the Senate adjourned; the democratic Silvetite { There is thus nothing whatever to justify the pienta PR the bounds of safety, for such, tablaridan then joined them, and the same but that from his subsequent conɗackhe thought Jones", by the string band of the Shropshire
puty Enally preventing a quorum.
BRITANNIA BADLY LEFT.
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the time the boat anchored by the party to dine and thet, caine bird G. Vowles in his last new
plenty of opportunity of doing as all theirliquor brenght forth-storm of applause. As an with alt is care of their fervants Till the means the Whitzchard Fillis SarOTHE complainant carried into the Victoria good old nos loqual snocess. Mr. Hotel na witons could set that he had seen C. Hr Grace followed with Coeur de Leon, the complainant have a draught of any for which he volca is slightly too rick and intoxicant. In view of thi references, to Mr. wallow but his singing was admirable, and Adamson, Wad that gentleman bien called the Han asenta be recal followed Me Grace weKÍ githave given his improvised of complainandið gave "Jolly Jeolla,” Modelaking song from.