KALISBURY

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1897.

Fence Begotiations betwver the imbuidors LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, man, filed in two documenta as bafore

of the Powers and Tewik Pasha, Tmkish Järe siga minister, sramot a complete mandrill, which ta dos to the refusal of Lord Salisbury to allow

Turkish occupation of Thessaly, pendłog partial payment of the Indemnity agreed upon, Lord Ballabary objection is based on- the fear that

SUPREME COURT.

IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION.

nccupation this began might become prima. | | (Hafore their Lordshipt Ste 7. W. Carring-

ton, KI. C.B.G., Chief Fuilice, and Mr. A. G. Wise, Putine Judge).

- DENTED BY WEYLE Captain-Genersi Weyler, to a cable despatch from Havana to the World, dentes Lha report that Evangelina Casalosliusros; a young Cuban gil of 18, of great beauty, gentle breeding and paze lie, has been tried or-sustenced to im- prisonment for 20 years in the Spanish pesa! colony at Costa. The rfiliis & alece of the P.cildent of the Cuban Republic

BOLINO.

Solly Smhib, of Los Angeles, repeated his performance at Roby four gate ago by knock. ing at Johnny Gilän ol Boston In Frises Inst night in the seventh round..it was Smithy fight from start to finish,,

THE CANADIAN PREMIER AND.TAR CONDEN

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September xjih.

APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL

TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL.

THE BANK OF CHINA AND JAPAM AND THE - STRAITS, LIMITED, v. CHEONG YAU TO,

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THE PROMISORY MOTE CĂIK.

Mr. J. F. Reece appessed for the plaintiff, Mr. J. J. Francia Q (Instructed by Mr. H, L. Dedoys) for the first and Mr. C. D. Wilkinson for the second defendant.

Plaintiffs som gave evidence and asid ho west to the first defendant for Interest and was told by him that he would send the second defendant to settle It.

(Kxdible 2). The fedant number (8651) was Cheng Ya Ting, moneylender, sought to the same, and, though the dates vary, no recover $1,300 on thres promissory notes signed objection was raised to this at the trial. The by Ma Pak To secund defendant and guaranteed dast stated that the dofsudants had ordered | by Chun Yom, first defendant, from the plainlfta certain goods as specified therein to antives at certain dates, and the second stated that the same gools had been ordered by the plaintiffs for the defendants, to arrive at the same dates. The first was chopped by the defendabts and kept by the plaintiffs, and the trcond signed by the plaintifs and kept by the defendants. Certain alterations were afterwards made in these two documents. After the plato- The case of the plaintiff was completed. ffffs had telegraphed home 300 cases was altered Mr. Francis said that the case for the defence to 200 and the pilce from $10 to $30.50, but amounted to an absolute denial of the making there alterations do not affect the present cass. or giving of the so-called promissory noten sand Theja i also another alteration about 7 or to on. No such antes had ever been made and he days, to which an objectlow was taken by coun- deciarod them to be forgeries and that the defend. rel for she defendants. However, on March 17th, ¦ sats were never indebted to the plaintif In 1896,lafter having beard from Europe, the plain- such an amount. It was unfortunals that they

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their salesman, altered the dates of had transactions with the plaintiff, Ma Pak To CHTUNG YAU KUNG AND KAM SHL stival on the document chopped by the defend- borrowed from him once $600 and another time Mr. K. Rabingon (instructed by Mr. H. L. ants from Jans, July, August," to "August, $500 In September, 1895, $600 was sctually Danny) appeared on behalf of Cheong Yan September, 1890, or sooner if possible about fo borrowed, as stated by the plaintiff, with interest Ts, and the other defendants in this matter. per month," But on the decement signed by the at 2 per cent. The first defendant guaranteed it He moved for leave to appeal on the decision plaintiffs he only altered the dates of arrival to and the full amount was paid on the 8th moon London, Augut 15th... be the Fall Court, on 7th Sep'ember this year

" August or sooner if possible." Having made | lari yeur. A sum of gjoo was borrowed on and A delegation of members of the Cobden Clak dismissing the appeal of the defendants from the these alterations he wrote "17/3/06, Seded, Jane, 1896, and that sum bad also been repaid, header by Lond Farrer, called this afternoon at decision of the Chiel Justice, delivered on 31st B.." on each document. So much for the The defendants' sete bad bea in their possession for this reason: Ma Pak To had been able tờ the Hotel Cecil and presented the Canadian December, 1896. He new moved on behalf of second transaction. It may be mentioned Premier, Sl. Wilfrid Laurier, with a special gold the defendants for leave to appeal from the here that both exhibi's (1 and 2) contain pay for himself the whole sum of $600. Os the medal of the club, struck for presentation in the Recision of the Full Count to Her Majuty la

clause to the following effet: If the ressecond note he had not the money and had to Canadian statesmen

borrow $100 from the first defendant. The foresal recognition of Casadil subject to compliance with the insirespective parcels do not arrive in Hongkong within ble attachment to Free Trade. The Premier, fons contained in the Jadzment of axsi Deceraber, the periods respectively mentioned, either party sum of $30, as stated by the plaintiff, was thacking te delegation, sald the commer 1895, to appeal to the Connell from this Court, to be at liberty, without rendering themselves borrowed by Ma Pak To from him, which was cial supremacy of Great Britain w* * The amount was considerably over £500 and hellable in damages, to rescled this contract as repaid. Besides these three transactions, which sured all the United States adopted left their ordships to consider what securities for regards the parcels not arriving in time, but no had all been settled, there were no others. Free Trade. Sir Willid and later that

cesty ought to be given. He thought that lo ang farther." Of the 400 cases it was proved in compradore of Gilman & Co. The documents Chuo Yum, first defendant, said he was be would fall for Canada by the steamer

admitted that the whole amount arrived Labrador on Wednesday, and added: "I as they should not exceed the sum of £300

due time and with the Chinese hong name, and were not signed by him and he had never owed Musate/s/ug.

that notice of such amrival was duly given plaintiff any money. to the defendints and that they took delivery of and paid for 150 cases but falled to take delivery of the balance. With reference to the goo cases It was admitted by the plaintiffs that only 165 had arrived by the end of May and they make no claim for the other 35 cases which arrived later. Of these 16; the plaintiffs also admitted that only 14 cases bare the indeat sumber 8651, but they stated (and it is not disputed) that the matches tendered were etherwise of a similar description and quality or those ordered. The defendants were daly notified of the arrival of the top caser, and they actually took delivery of go CABLE and paid for them. About November, 1895, It was arranged between the plaintiffs and defendants that, as the market had fallen, the plaintiffs should hold over the balance of the matches until March, 1797; that the defendents should pay to the plaini.ffi the sum of $1,000 on the general account, and this sum was daly pald In March 1897, however, the defendants would not take delivery of the balance of the matches, and the matchs were properly sold by the plalaiff, the nett proceeds of the sale showing a bal nce against the defendants of $1791.21, reduced, I have said before, to $1000 for the purpose of bringing this soft in this branch of the Court. Such are the facts of the case, and it cannot be denied thit the defendants are entitled to their strict legal rights and nothing more. It is clear that they are trying to wiggle out of their legal abilities on a purely technical ples simply because the market has gone against them. I am happy to say this arse of conduct is exceedingly rare amongst Chinete merchants, who, as far as my experience goes, face their losses to the b'ter end. For the plaintiff Mr. Francis contended that exhl. were not contracts, and that the two documents comprised in each exhibit were not analogous te bought and sold notes, and that one was simply an order and the other a copy of it—la fact,, ka ́ I understand 1', that each exhibit was merely an Judent. He further contended that, if it was necessary to bold

three months or at the expiration of the time. In answer to the Chi Justice Mr. Robinson said he was moving em porta.

glad to emphasise now I have been received The Chief Justice-Are you asking for an sverywhere in the most cordial maneer, parti-abrolu'e order or for an order to show close, cularly by the Pope, who filled me with wonder-

Mr. Roblason-I am asking for leave to ment as to how so much vigorous and keen Intelligence could be housed in such an ema. appeal, but the absolute order will only be made clated body. The Pope was beat domble and appeared to be in the tallest of hauith, though not troubled on suy bodily account and hir whole mental machinery brilliant. He showed great knowledge of Canadian affairs and I was charmed with his exqulalto genileness and sympathy.”

THE KAISER IN KUTSEA-

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The Chief Justice miked Mr. Robinson II be had seen the crea Low Leku. Ryrie, 1885. I that case Mr. Francis, on behalf of the defend- unt, moved for leave to sppeal to the Conseil and the following was the note by the Rerlurar: * Question Faired 48 to petition being ez paris Mr. Francis said that the practice uk uld" be by petition or parts. The Chief Justice said that notice should be given to the other side in fatare," Both his learned friend and himself thought that it should be er ports as laid down fathe rule ofthe font

At the stain banquet given by the Emperor and Empress to Emperor William and Empress Augusta Victoils. EmperorNicholas sonsting his Imperial gurais, sad The presence of Your Majesties causes a very lively satisfaction. I destre sincerely to thank you for the visi', which

■ fresh mselfestation of the tradlilonal

Mr. Robinson saked His Lordship to refer to bonds onling us and the good relations 30 | the case. Bank of Ch'ne o. Hall which wis happily established between our two delghborlar since 188. Mr. Francis way in the care and empires. It is as the same time precious it would be best for him to say what coured was guarantee of the matmenance of the general | taken, pence, which forms the object of our constant efforts and our most fervent wisher, Idrink te the health of the Empe-en King Willam and Empress Qaren Augenia Victoria, and to the health of all the members of their august family."

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M. France-To the best of my tecollection ti was made in parte.

The Chief Josilce-I quita #grea with you that it should be made àx parte, but there is this role of the Court. Do you think that it was not followed t

Mr. France-I can't say for certain, but fo the best of my recolleciton it was not followed

The Chief Jayice said that an application in that Court mliht and should be made es parlé 103 therefore he gave Me Robleson leave to appeal subject to compliance with the instruc- Lions of 211 December, 1895.

Emperor William shortly afterwards raised his glass to his host and said so I thank Your Majesties with a warm heart, speaking also in the aim of the Empress, for the cordial and magnificet recepilon you have acro ded us and for the pracious words with which Your Majesty kas so affectionately welcomed us. :1 especially desire to lay at the feet of Your Majesty my mosi slacere and most grateful thanks for the renewed mark of distinction which comes ས་ such a sorptive to me—I mean the enrolment || decided in chambers. of myself in Your Mijensyła glorious_navy." This an especial honor, which I um able to appreciate to 1 full extent, and sa

hunor

which

at the same time conless a particular disfaction upon my own navy. It is a fresh proof of the

Mr. Robinson asked what the amount the Court would fix for the guarantee of costs,

His Lordship--All other questions will ba

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

Course

bite I and

continuance of our traditional Intimate relations. (Before His Lordship Mr. A.G. Wii, Patthat there was a contract, the portion of exbibits,

Founded upon the unthakable basis of Your Malatya unalterable resolutions to keep your people in peace, la fature as in the past, it finds in me also the gladdest echo.

Thus wa will

pursue the same paths and strive unlied. under the blessing of peace, to goide the Intellectual development of ver peoples. I can, with full confidruce lay this promise anew in the hands of Your Majesty, and I know I have the suppat of my whole people in doing so, that I stand by Your Maj:sty's side with my whole strength in this great work of preserving the peace of the nations, and I will give Your

Majesty my strangest support against anyone who may attempt to disturb or break the peses, I drink the welfage" of Your Majesty."" The sentence in which Emperor Willem pledged Emperor Nicholas his support against any at- tempt to bresk the peace of the sations was

spoken in Rusifgu;

Judge.)

September 15th.

STOLTERFORT AND HAGEN V. HIM HUM LOONG Hi Lordship the Pulsne Judga to-day delivered judgment in the above sult in which plaintiffs sought to recover $1000 damages for failure to iske delivery of matches ordered by

the de medant.

that exbiblia x and z were hotended for contracta

act

I anda setalned by the latatiffs formed com plete contracts.as being signed by both parties. However, I do not siree with that view, as, in my opinion, both papers in each exbibli must

were in the nature of contract or that they and or fall tegeiber; in other words, that they were not, Mr. Slade, for the defendants, argued and in the nature of bought and sold notes, and that being so, the valstions as to description and time between the documents were material, and being material that the contracts were vold. He further argued that if the contract were veld on the above grounds, the subsequent acceptance of a portion of the goods and the pay- meni too was so ratification as the geods were accepted and the payment made under the mistaken assumption that the contracts binding; and be quoted several cases la support

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The second defendant denied owing plaintiff any money. The promissory naton were nor signed by him and all his loans had been repaid."-

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Mr, Francis, in adówasing the Court, said that the plaintiff's case was what was contained in his books, which could not be dapended span, as they were wholly inegaler in the method la which they were kept. Although there was no doubt that there had been a $500 loan, there

the book entry la

The whole case rested on the plaintiff's evidence, which was utterly unsupported. The evidence for the defence had not been in the least lavalidated by cross-examination or what was sald for the plaloff. The case was on the face of deliberate attempt to defrand the Srat defendant of $1,300. The promisery notes hid bren forged and he had pointed out how, by meses of getting the defendantto wilte on fans, kis writing ||

it and signature were imitated. They professed was in Ma Pak To's handwritlag, but they would not bavo said this if they had not some resemblances. The fact that they had not seen Chun Yem's signature was conclusiva evidence as to what had been done to the prometary notes It was also an extraordinary.thing that the same men who had paid their interest fully and regularly up to January this year did not pay oncebt of interest from that day.

Mr. Wilkinson said that plaintiff would naturally endears to make his books sppear to be conect and only produced two small books which could be entirely made in one or two days. His whole claim was founded on the original loan of $600. If his Lordship would look at the entries he would find that they were prepared for this purpose.

Mr. Reece, for the plaintiff, said fi was more probable that the defendants were trying to escape liabilities than that the plaintiff was concocting a caLO,

Judgment was reserved.

FRENCH SHIPPING IN THE PAR EAST.

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having first been cariled to London, Amsterdam, Ramborg, or Antwerp by British, German, Datch, or even Norwegian vessels, to the exclusion of the French flag! On the whole M. Feamaged is quite inconsolable, and he winds up that: “Que flag will soon be as var an object on the vast extent of the oceans E that of the Swiss Repub1⁄4c, which flag at least has very good reasons for not appearing there at all.”

M. Fromagent seem to have overlocked Mr. Matty's Hongkong-Tonkin line of stentners, and he utterly ignores the fact that owa French steamer trades between Silgan and Bangkak,

GIGANTIC RAILWAY ENTERPRISE,

A LINK WHICH PROMINENT CAPITALUTS

NOTANDA

CALENDAR

SEPTEMBER. Meteorological means dared on lan years' observations to 1895, Barometer........................................29.518

Thermometer ...........................................80.1

Humidity....................77" Rainfall.....icz-esmen... 8.58

TO-DAY.

WEATHER FXPORT.

On dale at On duin nà

10 J.,

29.17

Barometer our #9.86 Thermometer nomine 76 Humidity...................

61 Rainfall enam 503

TO-DAY,

Wednesday, 25th September, 1897, (Ember Day) Chinese-191h of 8th moon of 23rd year of

Kwong-sü. Jewish 18th Eiml, 6887. Mohammedan-171k Rabia II., 1818.

Sun Rises monitë Skr. 18wd. Sets mummies women där. Inde High water-Morning samudikr. 39madi.

Afternoon Low water-Morning Chr. Bặmht. Afternoon sa 4kr. Fimki, ANNIVERSARIES,

PROPOSE TO BUILD.

VANCOUVER, August and. With Rule's great trans-Siberian callway more than three parts completed, fonciers in Europe and America are considering plans for the constraction of a line from Vancouver to and across Behring Strait to connect with the Siberian road, with every prospect of approval, so that this city. may””ba desined to be the terminus of the two greatest railways in the world. When these works are completed, and perhaps both may be’In 1905, New York and Liverpool will be food by a tie of whining|1841-The British barque Kits wrecked in steel, and Governor Glipla's dream, visionary A it must have been 30 years ago, wili (says the Vancouver World) have become a fact. Behlad this vision which carries a Chicago man to Liverpool over a route that includes only about three miles of open water, is a foundation of fact that cannot be ignored. It is reported in London

that

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Formosa Cha bál.

1859-Sir J. K. Branet died. 1880-Sortous disturbance at the French Cathe 1875-Tonkin parts opened to foreign trade,

dral, Canton; vover·l rinters shot. 1887-The Chinese transport Wayss, lout un

Pescadores with 370 lives. 1894-Fingyang captured by the Japanese.

TO-MORROW,

Thursday, 16th September, 1897. (St. Editha, Virgin.) Chinese-201 of 81k moen of $3rd year af.

Kwong-st Jewish—191% &ful, 8667, Mohammedan-18th Rabia II, 1815,

Sun Rises

Sets

Shr. 45min.

High water-Afternoon Ohr, 16mfa. and 11kr. 56mu£a. Low water-Morning som Shr, 17mats. **

Afternoon as 5kr. 10mta, ANNIVERSARIES,

AP/LICATION HAS BEEN MADE to the British Parliament by certain partles be- lleved to be in the interest of three connecting trunk lines forming a transcontinentel raws from Yew York via Calesgo Milwaukee, St. Paul, Helens and Portland to Vancouver, for a concer. sion or privilege to constinct a line of railroad from the northwestern boundary of the United Stater through the British postersfons bordering the Paclac ocean to the southern boundary of Alaska, Simallandously with the securing of Britlab consent to this scheme, It is reported | 1701-James II of England died. bonds will be put upon the market for the con- straction of the international Ilsa through Alarks to Rehsing So, where, by joint arrangement with the Ras Les Government, by the use el badges and a ferry lloe, connection will be made with the Siberian Hae round through Russian tert-

How much tory.

talk there may be in the report may be judged from the fact that one of the railroads mentioned a

interested

is" "already prepar pariy ing maps and advertising the new all-round-the- world route. It is one of the lines which will be obliged to help produce fands for floating the gigantic scheme, and it apparently has faith enough in the outcome to prepare for it at least eight years in advance of its luauguration as a completed fact. Work remaining as a pecessity for the fazugoration of this fact is not, however,

1831-New Convention between Germany and

China ratified at Peking, 1884-Public meeting at Shanghai ye Frances

Chinese difficulty.

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gigantic and improbable is may at first seem. Liverpool and Paris, Paris and St. Petersburg, St. Petersborg and Krasṇayırık, 3,000 miles east of the Russian capital, already are tied by Haes of continavas steel, except for

THE SMALL GAP

between England and Fiance. New York and San Francisco, San Francisco and Vancouver, the proposed scabera termines of the British American line, ave already connected. Rossia's

1896-Commodore Holland holsted his peniast

on H.M.S Victor-Amanuel,

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAIKA DUE: Ansiralian (Yamashiro Maru) 17th Inst. Indian (Arratoon Mócar) 17th lust. English (Mirsadora) 18th lust. American (Peru) szid fast, Australian (Changrňa) zzrd last, German (Preussen) näth lust, French' (Caledoniin) 23th lust, American Copsie) ist prox. English (Thames) gib prog, Canadian (Empress of China) 6th prox. German (Sackson) 21st prox.

THE N. P. S. 8. Co

steamer Tacoma serived at Tacoma from Yokohama on the 13th Inst

The Canadian Paciắc Railway Ca' stoniner. Empress of China lalt Vancouver for Yoke ham os the afternoon of the 13th font,

Some ime ago the French Minister of Cam-ralicoad in 1900 will be completed to Vladivos. THE China Navigation Co.'s steamer, Changsha from Australian ports, left Port Darwin on the- merce sent M. Hen Fromageot on a mission ck. Sixty thousand people, not including to the ports of China and Japan, the task im. exserts

-Fallzɔad will be Kottomangoo,~8-

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Fowed upon him being to discover whether, in Natto exceed fisiod, tre laboring on it daily, 18th Inst., and may be expected here on o that part of the world, French trade was proethe-Siberian full mica from Rehring Stratton about the 23rd fast.

'camer. Oonfa from Swanson and Liverpool, pering or otherwise. His mission accomplished, city about 500 miles east of Vistivostock.THE China Mofail Siam Naviguion Cay M. Fromageot has just returned to his mother From Bebring Strait in Vancouver is about 3,000 leti Singapore for this port this morals, and miles. Thily-dve hundred miles of railroad cobairy, and has sent in his report to the

may be expected kære os or about the sɛst last, Miolster, and the report is published in the construction, now xiroady an assured fact of the Moniteur Officiel du Commerce. It lay railroad.

future, will fill in the gap of the "foternational" thing but a sailsfactory document, from a

To the student of geography the THE Chian Matual Steam Navigation Cab sterer Hyron from Swansea, Giurgow "and" French point of view, and the burden of it may crossing of Behring Strait presents so great dothy Liverpool, passed the Canal to-day, and may be calties. To railroad engineers it is not we los be condensed into a few words, viz., suppress

problem. This strait is filed with felands so considered due at Singapore on or about the

** | 4th prox, tricolor fig till then never be seen in the close togetter that go difficulty will be encoun-

flag Far East excepting at the mast-head of a tered to connecting them with bridges which of his agreement (Slevewright . Archibald, 17 French warship. It is Ad. & Ell 103, Grant . Fletcher, Bar.&alking to be done in the matter, M. Fromagenta

points out, but that in fact nothing is done, **** 172, 1896, of which the defendants agreed Crais: 436, Gregson v. Ruck, 4 Ad, & Eli. 737) The maritimo commercial movement le the when boats carrying loaded cars Brn-Bent for left for this port vía Inland Sen, Kobe, Nagasaki

were

one,

Mr. 1.7. Fride, QC. (lnstructed by M. Rowley), appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. M. W. Slade (instructed by Mr. Looker) for the defendants.

His Lordship"sald :—This suit was brought in the Original Jurisdiction to recover Stating on a specially endorsed writ, being, according to the welfthe balance of the price goods bargained and sold by the pisiciler to the defendant on March 13th THE ORDER.OF CHRIST,

to take delivary whin two months after the merival of sach parcel in Hongkong, paying cash About two moniks ago we announced that the on delivery. The said goods intred in Hong King of Portugal had conferred upon Captain kang on or before Sept. 29th, 1896, and the de Hugh Craig, the genial commander of the fendants were daly notified of such arrival, but and A. Company's steamer Guthrie, and logmate the defardents, having failed to taka delivery by of the Atenmuir, the kaly hthood of the Royal bin the contract time, plaintiffs sold the Miltary Order of Our Lord Jesus Christ, in said goods after notifying the defendants of their

cognition of services condered, brum time so intention to do so." Then follow particulars of 9 12 als argument falled, yet that with regard tons, and that of the Freach possessions lation Jules Verne's dream of "Asound the World f

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Curton

Aggregating, 15,440 tons register, DEPARTURES.

Beamer, for Portland

Hudikira Talthtow Oolong

Pakhol "Baugkok.

Yokobas Viadivostocks

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Manila

Coast Porte

Australia Canton

not that there will not be expensive of constracilou, Three THE P. M. S. S. Co steamer Pors with miles of open water will then divide Russia and mis, etc, from San Francisco to the 24th site, Alaska. A three-mile car ferry Hae to-day, via Honolulu, bas arrived at Yokoksms, and I am of oplaton that, supposlog exhibits 1 and 2. can be held to have the effect of contracís, the Chinese parts open to Europesas reached, in the South Chicago to Peshifgo, from Ludington and and Shanghai, this morning.

Benton Harbor, Mich., to Manitowoc, year, 1894, the Sgure of 15,000,000 tons, entries variance between the several documents was

SHIPPING sente no difficulties. Already students of rati and departures combined, and the movement In material and that the contracts were wold, and

rond problems have given to the subject sum- that in such case the subsequent acceptance and the ports of Japan manated to 3,500,000 tons payment under a mistaken issumption form no

To this may be added the trade with Java and clot consideration (realize that the inauguration Kanglei

of the year 1905 will make possible oi ratification. Mr. Stade funther contended that the Philippines, representing nearly 2,000,000 even if to 200 cases his clients would only be liable Cochin Chias, amounting to nearly 1,000,000 in Eighty Days" with a discount of over

per cent. Leaving out the proposed British tims, and especially during the comparatively, the claim. The unit was then travelerred, on the for 14, as it was admitted that only 14 bore the tozs, so that here we have a total of more than

20,000,000 tons of shipping crossing the ocean American road, they hava figated that a trip recent rebellion in the Island of Tibet plafallus reducing their claim to Broce, to Indent No 8652. In other words, that the goods and landing and embarking merchandise, and around the world may then be made la 30 days.

'Tatcheong »49031914824 the timekwe made the sanouncement that the Bummary: (wisdiction of his Court. For bearing that No. were earmarked and allocated

Hoglio had been decorated, the) worthy 10--| Tomavaly, in this"cats, the facts au stated by i to the defendantu immediately on' the chop. in all this grand movement the French fig mount of traffic which will seak this now

around-the-world zoute can hardly be realized, † Canton amimmune Infiitesimal part, ciplant had nothing to show for it bein copy of the terres for the plaintiffs are admitted or ping and signature of exhibit 2. HOWEVER

Roman on The are Fromsgeot counted more than 1,000 British Consul Monaghan, in a recent letter to the Sullberg.......... Priyangana198 A few days agoîte CamaIA TECHITRA LETTERERNE ·Sú follow, and,'na there ura, two transactions La'" } the indent No. is merely reference No., and well as 400 German vesicls, and Hamol the construction of the Siberianʻzallroad is an skeefer N

steamers in the Chinese and Japanese seas, United States State Departmen', declares that of the Order and when he was paming through dispute in this case, it will be well to take them

par month" be noted the presence in

event hardly second 1 fimportance to the cutting Hongkong yenerday with his good ship durmparately-About March 7th, 1696, the plaintiffs that the plaintiffs were entitled to lender. any goods provided they agreed with the con- lightning artist was despatched to get aksich

got an order for 400° cases of coloured matches ditions sa to time, quality and description.

those waters of a packet boat of the Message of the Sues canal. July 18, 1904, he says, will of the den and succeded so well that we are through broker from the defendants. The seems, therefore, to me that the question is ries Maritimes, He went farther south and probably see trains running from the Balile Ses to the Japao Ses. Five thousand miles of stos! now able to show Captain Craig's samerons delaffs then, by their salesman, filled up two What is the effect of the documents comprised made the same kind of discovery. He found

rails have already benn fald. One year from Edende Just what the order: looks like when the documents (exhibit: 1) in practically identical

road i In exhibits and a ? Are they binding contracts that 6,000 ship vialled the ports of the Austra galanı skipper, in fall dress, rion to rumponda terma? They both had the same indent numbers or are they indents of orders? Now an indent lien Content to the year 1894, and that of this now teuing are to run over the Siberias at the and of a voyage, to the tokat, a Long life and dsts. The first stated that the deleodants

nts for goods to arrive is not a contract by itself. number only forty-six belonged to the French the mene post parcels and freight are to be Daghee Order of Chilla nobis possece of the bad ordered from the plaintiffs certain goods may become a contract either on receipt af felt. mercantile marine, Including those of the sab, pushed on to Chaborolks; thence, to 18 hoore,

Christ...

upaclied therein, to arrive at certate

zexphie acceptance from home or on arrival and sidised postal service worked by the Messageries pushed on to Chabozolka; thence, to 18 hoor, YENIGN

over the South Rusalan sect on af the Siberian dates, and the second stated that the same goods monification of arrival of the woods. At French trading vessel, which takes nothing out on to the most important harbor of the Awang

Company.

We are told that "the imple

road, to Viadivostock, making the distance from Takvinnorna Mad been ordered by, the plaintiffs for the too, so far as my experients goes, is usually one

of the budget, but which lives or would live on

Mariä Valerie sensi

Bombay defendants to arrivs at the same dates. The document; here thais are two, and I must say

Aggregating, 13:ī18ā fons sagistar. Erat was chopped by the defendants and kept by

It seems to me that this is the origin of the flown resources, is never seen in thesa waters. Japan Sea 17 t-3 days. Ninety per cent, of the But M. Fromagaok did not consider his task present travel to the far East, It is estimaiod, Law plainting and second was signed by the

whole dispute. If there had only been one plafatiffs and kopt by the defendants. Some document, the defendants of course could not Batshed when he had testified to these disheart-will seek the all-all route when it is completed, HOTULONG AND WHAMPoa Dock Returns. City of Rio Kowloon Dock, time after the broker went to the plain

not have set up variance, but owing to the plain ening facts, and he went across to the appostis especially when the cost of a first-class ticket [Hfft and stated that the defendants wished

tiffs having drawn them up as they have, sise shores of the Pacific. Between Valparaiso and Panama he found the Pacific Steamship Company

Fálkið munasamt the Chinese kong name put on the matches having made alteralons in some documents and

contending with the ous competition of swa

vigorous

|will be but $rig, as agulast the present farò vie | Compania de Pilipinas à This was agreed to and at some time, though not in others, they have given the defendants an is not quite clear when, the plaintiffs added the words “with Chinésa hong name " to the docu.pportunity of endeavouring to avoid their order. Companion de Ke Line and the Briodis! and the Buex canal of $428 What Trend *1834191941 Hamburg-Pacific Line-and between Panama this go per cent, means in astonishing. In 1895, Claran.......................... nary liabliller; Now what are these documents?

and San Francisco the name two legs were in 2.6,938 passengers went via the Sues canal to H.MS. Undaunted...... ment shardy chopped by the defendants and

It seems that, lo spite of their being, so to speak,

rivaley. Bat where was the French fing? It China and Australia. For political, mallary Dagusset kept by the pietotifs, though, for some tarx- in duplicals, yet in view of the clause av to non- plained mason, they did

was nowhere. Nevertheless in all the regions and other reasons the compiler of these statistics Ser did pot do so to the other arrival that I have quoted above, they cannot be

Triumph document. The plaintiffs then wired to their

considered (even if there were no wailations) be visited M. Fromsgeot always found French drept 117,000 from the list of possible passed

Will York merchants-not numerous, ceriafsly, bat active gers for the Kuslan route, leaving 98,199 correspondents at home, and, on receivleg a con pleted contracts on March 13, 1896, and

18.199 pilgrims, 40,000 El Jacob Christensin reply that the order could be filled, they commu. March 17, 1806, respectively, and that they are and influential. "Of the 500,000 tons of rice Taking from this

Belght plasted with the defendants, and the salesman me

morely fadenis. In other words, that before which Cochle Chian sends to Europe annually, Indian travellers, and miding 10,000 who hitherto

have gone via the American trans-continental Braemar of the plaintiffs wrote "Seitled, 13/3/36,"1.8, "

"they became poifected contracte arrival and now early the whole quantity goes to feed the starch

manniactories in France." Here, then, surely, Lines, 10,030 West Europeans who anapally go ten each of the two documents, and the broker fiscation of arrival were essential features. tunk away and brought back with the signature That being my view, it follows that scceptance

www some work for Froach vessels. Again, to to the Far East for pleasure, and we gel 60,000 on it, the one which delendent Arm on

The French are the mostly first-class passengers who will use the Fromagest of a

quote Mi a portion of the goods and payment of s previously chopped by them on

portion of the money is complete satification. Exeatest consumers of Australian wool; out of new route. The freight over the new road to and Merch the pinlouiffe retained. It meat There is to dispute as to the amount of damages, 500,000 bales exported from Australia annually, the east and that from the wes

sumed of camera that the other docu-

words Settled, 13/3/96, 1. costs.

destland for the Wrench actories. Of the plaster and tea. Many of these commodules 700,000 quintals of coffes seat away from Central will go to Europe out of Sibela imeif, That America, nestly two-thirds of the whole is fand is rich in minerals of all kinds, especially the Ural district Siberian fors are known the -under the German f.g. and "died.fafully pass which was, and sili pretenda to be, the great hear the conductors at the depot call out "All Europeas coffee market. And all these com« aboard for Siberia, Japan and Korus, Taka modliles, consumed by ur, transformand by our this car for St. Petersburg, Berlin, Paris and

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