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90 JULY 16, 1869,

ING of every description exe ed at the" China Mall" Office urady, neatuess, punctuality, sonable charges, by

CHARLES A. SAINT.

It is particularly requested that nications relating to the general this paper be addressed to the and in no case to individuals by uch delay and inconvenience in etion of business will thereby be

CORRESPONDENTS.

mia are open to all who wish to public on legitimate grounds, but hola ourselves responsible for the our correspondenta

Untrations addressed to the paper companied by the name of the necessarily for publication, but as

of gand faithe

DEATH.

N".

May, at Kileleagh Park, County Ireland, Thomas-§, . OnzLI,-

2 CHINA MAIL.

NG, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1869,

upon

the best authority that ng has declared to the British dat he will not receive His hness the Duke of Edinburgh xpected visits to Peking. Mr e will be pleased whồn tẻ rince Kung's decision

NT-PROOF WOODS.

of timber which shall success.

the attoka of the white Ant, een a fruitful sonice of expensei tion to

одет

of buildings in Nothing made of wood to resist the attacks of this pest, and additional trouble

the fact that its operations etly conducted that mouths, or 2, may pass before suspicion is

at the fhir seeming beam or

at rottenness and hollowness

ole at any moment to give way ps cause the death or mutila uan beings. Various remedies proposed, the most muible and

the most effectual being the

of tar or creosote to the of the timber. Their pre qualities appear, however, to ith age, and it moreover hap they are inapplicable in some Now everybody knows thes oods are quite hard enough to attacks of the white Ant, but ruantities have not yet conie effer a decided inducement, adoption in preference to the ined pine, mahogany and other By recent Indian papers we observe that a trade has, ed up with Western Austra produces the iccessary kinds abundance, and which we may hope to see extended to China way Companies of India have ed, from the constant destries Er sleepers, telegraph posta, etc., o that in many cases the latter fited by stone pillars a mate licable to sleepers, and they making extensive inquiries which shall be both ant-proof vious to day rot. They have ided upon extensively import oods of Western Australia, one the Jarrah (Eucalyptus margi aserees properties for durability th unsurpassed by any knowg the world, hesides being imper- the attack of white sata, and naralis, it is moreover never y dry rot. We have not yet the days of sleepers of telegraph ngh they may be neater than present foresee but there ty pe for the employment of such they can be supplied at any figure as compared with the bors at presenti in use, At Government buildings should only of materials which ats et and climate proof, and the

between iron and hardwood.

be worth the while of sonie

han to make calculations as to

ective cost, and if he then

lic the results he arrived at he conferring & general benefit. building interests of the

ONG ASSUMPTIONS.

seldom that we consider it to explicitly notico nay kiter

ir morning contemporary for

e of direct contradiction, but

resent occasion common fair- 8 point out the utter want of like a truthful basis upon eading article of this morning Its counte against the Boun n's and Suising's recent anti rations are That they are, rinciple so far as as the Bour ration is concerned secondly, devolves no necessity upon h. Government to undertake thirdly, that a "natire (a vessel, be it remembéréd Englishmen and, manned by ned Chinese) would not dare

the pirates alone," Fourtaly),

d that in this case the Bouncer only means that the author

No. 1905 --July 16, 1869.]

fiss, local or contral, had for putting down pirates and finally that the ex- posirs of the crew of that vessel to the trying ordeal of the boiling heats of Jane and July was likely to cause more sickness than leaving the vessel in hare

SUPREME COURT.

July 16, 1669 (Before the Honourable Unter JUSTIOs)

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mr W. B. Lording, superintendent of the mercantile mazing office, said that he had kuwn plaintiff as assistant or runner in. Blackwood for about two years and a half, shipping business connected with the Ame and that he assisted in the defendant's rican Consulate. The duties of Blackwood were not the same sa those at the English shipping offles the duties of a clerk in a Government offics were different from those

„Best a 9. douza Ju bail bond in this case was renewed by Mr The adjourned application to cancel the Hayllar (on behalf of defendant), instructed by Mr Francis. The learned counsel con All these sosumptions are wrong tended that the case or trial haring some Firstly, the Treaty stipulates that virtually to ni end, the defendant being (Art. 53) Th consideration of the injury actually discharged from Court, the bond austained

should be cancelled as a matter if course. and foreign commerce ran the prevalence of purecy in the sushi Mr Pollard, 9.0. (for the prosecnerally in his business. The runner

tion), coulbasted, and supported his con tellion by saying that the defendant must be present in Uourt personally; that the application should be made by the bailers that the defendant had not beet discharged but might be called up again before the forward to sue host, Lesions; that the SessionK

were over, or his case might be put conditions of the hond were not yet fully falilled, as the case might have yet to go to a Jury, it his Lordship's decision were ought not to be cancelled until the appeal was decided

His Lordship asked whether the learned

of a boarding-hutuse kooper; but ba sup posed that paintiff assisted defendant ge

between then, in addition to their boardi the home get $1 per mon shipped divided Mesera Olyphant & Co.'s compradore,

ore for called, stated that he paid the order for $300,40 some two or three yente ago to a nopeat: he could not identify Mr Haceland said that the note was the man, so t dated Shanghai, 18th December while the defendant bad oharged for board and lodging from Dec 1st 1865. Again, on hal, $4.50 was charged in the plaintiff's account for zufreshments supplied.

The Rar-boy stated that the plaintiff had been engaged at the tavern for a long time, and he went there a mouth or two after the witness went to the bar.

THE NORTH

want of spirit to open her bow port and expose herself to the deadly and well- By the Afar we have received Ebangiai | directed fire of the Eagle, Sho then shear papers to the 8th instant

ed off sud the Eagle backed to her old (NO. Daily Newat

position in the day, but, being terribly hension of an outbreak at Boochow fae where she now lies stranded, yet still an We learn that there is renewed appre-pressed by her opponents, ran sabors, Taptai and a number of officials are con effective battery" gregated there, th

·

When morning dawned, the Poort wa

su open furnace, and brightly illuminated the western side of the town. I should have mentioned that, daring the afternÙ, a fresh steamer belonging to the Mikado's fleet had arrived, and boldly taking apa threw many hot into it and evidently good position within easy range of the fort,

damped the ardour of its

defenders, for their return fire slackened considerably. One The body of Captain Cooper, commander

Sunday, 20th June 1869 gallant follow, however, was lon: scou load- of one of the gunboats fately launched for

At 8 AM, the Mikado's flest coming and firing the gun at the eastern angla, the Kinguan Arsenal, whose death by menced an attack on the fort, while the and attracted constant attention by his drowning we recorded a few days ago, has troops advanced towards the breast works undaunted behaviour and strange good for- been picked up nearly at the spot at Han wear Kamida and prepared to contest tunu during the bot fira directed upon the kow where the steamer was anchored.

News from Yokohama brought yesterday hours a severe and enutinuous fire of great

possession of the fort itself. For four work. (July 7th), by the Costa Rica, confirms the guns and musketry was kept up, and both sccounts previously receivel, of a snocess: sides fought with vigone and spirit. But ful attack by the Imperialists on the ox-superior to to all in gunnery, in indomit fort at Hakodadi is the only one which is distinguished the crew of the Baperur. Tokugawa in Yoss The so called Kamida able courage and inoxbanstible vigour were still held by the latter, and its defence Beset by the crushing ram of the against the overwhelming forces armayed Stonewall, the especial mark of the well. against it, is impossible. The Tokugawa directed fira of the Kings the Dutch rialist steuners Chon Maro, were burned fought with burcio courage and donat during the battle, which seems to have lean resolution. Shell after shell and shot and besiegers The fires in the town hal been gallantly contested. le

after shot from her kept the other vessels greatly subsided and parties landed from The question subject u dion of the urrency is still a at bay, nor did her fire ever slacken the foresyn vessels to survey it. It pressni- ted the forsaken and desolated appearance during has been accused before H. B. M: Cosani so small abould have been able succesully | we, anticipated, marks of shot and shell

the terrible st⋅ uggle.

craft.

everywhere apparent and the shore was lined by the amouldering ruins of

J. & Downie

That

seen thickly surrounded by the floating remains of the sunk Ches Maro, and the fires of the Bagle and the hiperer paled the morning of Moulay, the 21st, little was gradually before the growing light. During doue; the Mikado's troops and civil effoam bad occnpied the town at 3 pm, after the crews of the Bayle and Emperor had thrown themselves into the Kamida fort, but.

of China, the high contracting parties agree to concert measures for it sup

"This certainly implies united pression. action. There is therefore nothing wrong in principle in sending out a British, gunboat, and, there does devolve upon 18 a duty to do so, if the Chinese perform their part of the compact. They sent $100 screw gunboais under foreign com mand. The third assertion, that the raversed on appeal, and that the bond Deo. 3rd, while the plaintiff was in. Shang-vessels Eagle and Emperor, and the impe mau and the Henda, the little vessel was dropplag fire was carried on by besieged

native gunboats would not dare to approach the pirates alone," is condlu

rely disproved by the fact that the QC. kuow absolutely that instructions to Sunny, unsupported by her consorte appeal lind gone hutae, becsose he presum chased 6 pirate junks ashore and kepted the course of business was that leave them there. „Eight junks were captured should be asked, if the Colonial Office had J. Borges anil Pater Smith, the former on a charge of having proceeded into the by the Suising and five by the Anlan nothing to say to the contrary.

an old boarding-houso keeper and the latter country beyond the treaty limit of 10 rij without the Bouncer assistance. This Mr Pollard said that he was not abso- a boarding-house keeper at present. were and of having assaulted the Japanese auf efforts of five men-of-war anere houses. The few inhabitants who had re does not look like being afraid to spately gerlain, it he had not taked, the line to for Weihe price genonlygirls.cers who attempted to turn hiin back. The was the presout of our Qaven to a formu turned to look at their homes on t

charred remains which but too often repre- Pensado, and the servit just rendered told his orders addition to the way that he loved aw pladistif, do anything sal held that, thit of exceeding the limits signes the treaty aquaiunt vusrely build for secured them, perined to creep stout enred proach, the services they Attorney General: the Crown Solicitor had runners for their services. Smith stated charge of nesuult broke down, but the Jon Bhogoon, occasion of Lord Elgin

more than any other runner was obliged to, was proven, the final remarks about the exposure to question of very great importance and

EW. Blackwood, called stated that sawa and afterwards at the river, defeud courage of her defenders, but chiefly to In the afternoon, the Stonewall took up a

• It was ovident that at F'nji-warfare, is due parily to the indomitable and sad at the chauged aspect of affairs. the sun" any one who has ever been even concerned not only flus ouse, but was he was proprietor of the Empire Tavernaut had used very violent language and their education by taptain Tracy, R. N. position in the bay, about 2,000 yards from an amateur mellor knows that cruising in matter of policy. It was, however, the abil the 9th June, 1868 as well as believed badly. It was an un-English and formerly Naval Instructor to the Japanese the Kamisa fort, and opening fire from her hot weather is, as a rule, twice as healthy attorney General's appeal. There were proprietor of the Boarding House attack- un-gentlemanlike for an Englishman to in Yedo, This little ship was wanted great bow gun, made splendid praction do when lying in harbour with a similar many difficulties in the way of granting ed therat. Plait arrived from Shanghonst his country being stronger than that by his pupils, and had he seen their against it most of her shells burst just over climate, so much so that on loves sta the order Could not the parties come to hat is December 1866, and he lived with of Mikado, and to benave so intemperately gallant conduct and dauntless bearing in the great earthwork, and must have done tionships are at time ordered to sea After some further conversation, in he did so work for him of any impor the assault was not proved he could inflict proud of them. And now econrred the An arrangement ab him till May, 1867, during which time as defendant appeared to have done. As action he would indeed have been justly which the 0. J, characterized his laat decitance. There was something about mouity no fine; but as it was evident that defend-

great incident.

the day, which drew all sion, on the quashing of the Information, he had a bill on Ulyphant's, which lie wahant had, while outside of the Treaty limits eyes toward the north-east corner of the

was not very auber at grossly misbehave himself, ho must uratk bay. Without warning or note suggested a mode of agreement between the time,

to save the lives of their crews...

We have this answered most of the

We to a great extent share its opinions,

Lordship, admitted

it was a

a

to defy the successive and sometimes the

yacht-for mast be remembered that she

prepara

the

dred men now cooped up in the place. All fearful execution, among the fifteen hun- early shut took off the rest of the tower which stands in the midst, and every suc cassive shell ad fed to the destruction of

Thus for the present I must leave

objections advanced by our contemporary as more than an acquittal,His Lordshiped to draw, but let the money, and his reprehension of Buch conduct in aome tion of any kind, & column of flaine, high of the place.

Witne

got

•tion, đ, ds to the advisability of leaving (whose absence had necessitated the pay-ness asked him him to square up what he afforded Lim at that ConsulateTM toʻonable shot into the air, followed by a dense co- but the small fort in face of the bay is still as to the political question of co-opera-tun two parties. This was for Mr Lima gave it to the plaintifi; and then the wit-way, and therefore, 30 facilities would be as the main-mast of the British corvette, lakodata Imperial troops are in the town,

Art. 53 of the Treaty in force. But in common justice to the Naval authorities, and to other sealous and brave men, care should be taken to state nothing but facts in opposing the policy under which their actions are performed.

LOCAL

ment into "Court of the portion of the owed at the bar and the house, bond-mouay now in dispute) should receive the housy on perfecting the recognizance, and binding himself in the estne way as if he had signed the bond hiuself on the first day of proceedings w

This closed the business of the Sessions.

IN CHANCERY

* BHITH *. TONG-TING Bixa Molton for

Mr. Hazeland asked what this could be, for only six or seven days--only a mistter of a few dollars,

Witness continued to say that he had lent the plaintiff some dollars before draw- ing the money. He also lent him $40 at the Races. As a book was produced con- faiting entries of drinks supplied and money lent

bim to go beyond the limits for the space him of sumike, in the midst of which frag-

of a month." Mr Downie has since writuents and debris of all kinds might be dis in the hauds of Enomoto's party, tenanted tari, denying that he ever used the expres-cerned, shioll from the Emperer had by some thirty or forty desperate men. sion imputed to him, by the Japanese, as barst in the magazine of the Chost-mare Kamida contains now perhaps fourteen to the English being stronger than thathe Dutchins, as I have hitherto called hundred, and this is all that remains of the Mikado.

ber-and she sank instantly, her bowsprit whole piratical force. Kamida is surrounded and foremast alone appearing above the by the Imperial, troops and can be shelled dreadful scenes which so

Then commenced one of those from the bag. It is difficult to believe that

wretolies alinging

contain provisions for six months and plenty

It is with (Courier.)

with extreme regret that we have to record the death by drowning, of Mr C. A Hamana, of Messrs Trautmann & Co.

water.

Mr Hazeland objected to the admission company with Mr Kroeplein, of Messrse hortore of war, poorly intensify it can old unt long, though it is said to

Mr Hayilar, mistrusted by Mr Caldwell, ot any claim for hqüor included in the set Bourjau, Hübener & Co., he went for a out for the shore and others striking of ammunition. The latter statement I

appeared for the applicant in the above

FROM's remark which fell from his Lord- salo the Chief Justice on the Behold this morning, we are led to believe that the rumour regarding his early departure on by the leave is correct it is said he go defendant, and a man named Dahlback, wars Ordinance were cannot maintain an de bevord.: the Powder Hulk.; Mr Famaan which burst over so closely that they could I

English

fire kugusa malam

A BOLD robbery took place some time du ring last tight, Captain Baker (of Messrs Dongiks Lapraik & Ch.) laving had his gold watch and oligin, à guld ring, and other articles stolen from his house up the Hill,

كوين

Of

JAPAN AND HAWAII.

the sjars and

peristring in the at-greatly doubt." off for quantities not ezieeding $5 at a anil down river yesterday morning (July

4th) in a es parte motion for an injunction time, according to the Ordinance

email yacht. There were two tempt to reach it and, worst of all, the throwing

more suelle by the Emperor The facts of the case are these? Plantir Mr Francis replied that the words of the Chinese boatman. They had got a little

explosion. His Honor said that if an action could jocular observation about how they would mortality caused by: the not be taken on any claim, the general rale return; when a sudden aquell threw the this would never have been seen in was that neither could that claim be used vessel on her beam ends, her sail, whieliuropean warfare, mitigated as that is by the more humane and chivalrous dictates as a set-ofl.

Witrus then went over the various was saturated by the provicus wet weather, of a nighor civilization; but before we The watch is valuable ones bem, & pre map, bad put Tls, 16,000, in the part of this book, comparing it with the account/Prevented her from righting, and in a few: blanie: the drew of the Emperor, we must twee Japan and Hewall manifested in

seconds sho went down. Me Kroeplein remember that the sentiments connected struck off for the shore, but seeing that with human life are very low-in spite of Mr Hamani was struggling, he turned and institutions which show that death is readi- made the most strenuous exertions to reach him, at the same time encouraging hits toy preferred to a disgraced life. The Tuku togawa men are fighting in a desperate cause keep calm. It rematus uncertain whether and no set of men are blameable for not Mr Haman's feet had got entangled under being in advance of the general average of water, or whether he was saged with aational aentiments they represent

sent from his employers when the Captain was in cermatid of the Feilong. Two of the thieves were caught.

i 1804 und 1865, whou plaintiff left for England to purchase the sugar refinery inaobine. Dering this time, Dallback ab Bronded with The 6,000, the property of the firm, and had never more been heard of. nership, and he returned when he heard of this unfortunate loes: Tong Ting Sing had got into very straitened direnmatsucos, and He asked for, a memoranda, a bill of exchango for Tis., 4749 and a promissory for Tls 2697 which note folg dates) for the understanding plaintify

"they" would be taken into consideration some entries against auch payments. A cramp, but bis friend Krooplein found

BAYC

una settlement of accounts between them. Sinos, however, the partnership of the Sugar Refinny Works has been dissolved, the two

glainis

THE

ľné box3"of Captain Hill of the Haya Maro has been routered and was buried on the let inst Another corpse, that of a Chinaman, was also wasted ought to be a public enquiry at the North German Chnevilate about the loss of this ship:

we suppose the affair will be hushed

ed up, as was the loss of the Hermanns. It is not to the advantage of owners to let it be too clearly known why and how ships come to their end. The fact of there being only four European sailors in the crew of a favourite passenger ship is a good guarantes for a fatal renilt in pace of danger. The -His Singapore's

WE's boats were

above stated liave been brought against the plaintiff (Smith); and as the legality of the claims is clear enough, the present application is maile in order to stay prosesdings and compel the defendant to produce an acount stated.

as contained in the set-ff: cash lont and drinks supplied, were the staple itens men. tioned.zom the beginning of June 1887, plaintiff acted a ruuter to him, and re- ceived $1 ahead for men brought to the House. These were not generally entered in the books, though he believed he had

paper, was also banded in which set out the number of boarders (207 in all) lept in the house from the time when plaintiff com menced until the time, that be coased to work, being an average of 20 to 22 a month. In reply to the Court, witness stated that ever since the plaintif left his employ he was indebted to witness but he had not sued him becsuan, he knew that plaintif

one else.

But the conduct of the Henda's Com. bituselt gradually boine down by the tide, andor cannot be exeused: instead of and heard, a thrilling slick from the unfor moving at once from his position, which tunste gentlemen, who theupon disp was not a thomasud yards from the Chast pexred. The two boatmen were also fare, with the view of assisting the victims drowned. Mr Kroeplein struggled to make of the explosion, he steamed away at once the sluro, but was almost exhausted when to what seemed a cooler part of the bay he was picked up by a sampain, on being and left the poor wretches to their fate. lifted futo which, he at once fainted away. I am unable to explain these movements Search was made for Mr Hamann's body and do not wish to place a wrong construc

Properly lowered the defend aid that he would restraint bad o employment and had no money. and during the night it was recovered. tion on them, but I do not hesitate to say!

I have in quartamity to and all her large crew, and pumerous, par-defndust would have an opportunity to angera dafe it thoni in six minutes why call upon the applicant to show caugs, have we to lament the loss of our friends within one day, why the injunction should in this instance? Owners ought only to be nes be dissolved. allowed to insure their vessels for three- fourths of their value, and then ships would be better found and wrecks less fre

- quent.

SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT before How J. PATRONTOTE, July 16, 1889.

CASO

had

this was persuaded to do this by some By Mr Hazeland: Endorsed the arder with the name of "R. Gornian," because the plaintiff could not write. Plaintiff could not have gone away because he did not get any money, as he was paid his Wages regularly...akal pa je da pre

Mr. Francis argued that, the plaintiff's entirely broken down as to the Á FAILURE of unusual magnitude came ba H. Gorinan v. E. W. Blackwood, $600, claim for wages as manager, then the claim fors the Loudon Cours of Bankruptcy early for services rendered to and balance of ac- would be rather, the other way. It had in May fast. This bankrupt in George Melcount with defendant, who is or was pro- beon shown that plaintiff was.only a run- bourn, a sterchant, of 117, Leadenhali- prietor of the Empire Tavern and Boarding ner, and that for not, more than twelve sreet, and of Batavia, Java, trading in liquse.

mouths, the plaintiff having simply boarded Harpership with W Lichtenberg and R. P Mr Eazcloud appeated for the plaintif, for the brat six months. There was the Tolson. The liabilities are said to be not,

sigullidant fact that drinks were charged less than £700,000 All at precent known Mr Hazeland, in stating his case, said for the first six months only. He thought

the

made that the bankrupt has that plaintiff pined here in December 1866, it was useless saying any more on the sub furniture which cost him £7,000. Lichten and was engaged by defendant to take jest and he would ask for sostan berg has abecorded, and Tohon denies that foharge of the taver and bearding-house, Mr Hageland put it that it was clear that, be a partner.

where he remained for nearly eighteen if not manager, plaintiff had been head The following

wing items are from the Japan $207.40 was, lodged by plaintiff in defen- runner for eighteen months; and if the drinks wore disallowed, and the set off under French superintendenop has beed $80 a wonth for the period of service we be a balance against defendant Again, the Times, July 3: We hear that s New Hotel dant's hands for safe keeping ; & salary of four board repoved, then there would still opped in Yedd. L'erbainly not before it claimed and against those sure we set fact that the wages as runner had been paid was Wanted: The Japauras hotel has $240 cash advanced, and board and lodging had not been shown with any degree of ning, a dead failure. Two proprietors, w0 Plaintiff, when

of

and Mr Francje was for the defendant,

We hear that au Embassy is shortly to leave for Hawaii, in charge of which will be Tersaliis. Tozo and a Vice-Minister for Foreigu Affairs. We have never been able to comprehend the object of the uneylight- sued opposition to froor intercourse be

quarters where we should have expected greater liberality. Japan has sa guod right to make a treaty with Hawaii and to inaugurate a trade with that coniity as any of the great Western Powers had to treaties with Japan--and certainly cle is likely to derive more benefit from auch: in- tercourse with a kindred race than she has as yet received from ourssives. We shall watch the progress of the mission with in- terest and trust that it will successfully achieve its objout of bringing both countries more closely together.Japan Bmes, July 3rd.

wake

THE PRINCE OF WALES AND FREEMASONRY.

At the quarterly communication of the

(in t

throughout the semironity, sinong whore of the keistie character murer, appeared to bisous of Bugant, haid its the Great puu, never held in Hall, Miramann was widely known and rich e mora prominent than on this occasion. Great Queen-street, in consequence of au eatened. Still deeper must be the emo-Two outters froin the Peart were at one expected communication from the Earl of tions of that narrower circle who enjoyed lowered and pulled towards the wreck, Zetiaut, Most Worshipful Grand Master, bis intimacy.

returning in about an hour with some with respect to the Prince of Wales, there (Friend of China)

twenty odd of the survivors. Some few was an unusually large attendance of bre We hear that Mr. Harrie, Contractor for fiad miraealously escaped without hurt, then from all parts of the kingdom. The building a Light House on Getzlaff, Las, but most, I aur told, were cruelly burnt or Moat Worshipful the Grand Master, the after osing nearly all the period of time manglet. One died during the passage Bath of Zetland, wcupied the throus, sup- stipulated for completion, thrown up the front the wreck; sons were bleeding frour ported by Brother J. Fawcett, Provincial. work indagat-trund stoner for the with their blood. The Captain had escaped, absence of Earl De Grey and Ripon), Earl

great open wounds which dyed the boata taraad Master for Durbani,

as D.G. the loads phuths and semight, (as told of in these

ess but was frightfully burnt and had an arm Petty, S.G. W., and F. Perkins, as J.G.W. columnas the other day) is unt to be won-broken. Sitting in the stern ghssts at the On the dais wa obarred the Earl of Lime. dered at, and we regret that there buttom of the boat, he seemed almost in rick. P.G.M. for Bristol; Daniel Goochi, was such a heavy loss by the circumstance.esusible to what was going on, but as the P.G.M. for Bucks and Berks; Mr Talbots The case of Jurgensers, Jurgensen closed boat pushed off for the shore, with the P.G.M for the estern division of South to day (15th), by a compliance with the hus inborn politeness of this Japanese, he bowed Wa.es; H. Murrns, Provincial District band's prayer

for a divorce. For eix weeks forward in acknowledgement of the efforts Grand Master for from date the lady will be maintained by nade on his behalf, though the effort cost metropolitan and provincial grand officers. recent poal ion. Then the quoudátu Mrs agony ho suffered. Assistant Surgeon de said I have the pleasing duty to ruske her late husband in a style suitable to her him dear, in the evident increase of the Jurgenges will have to support herself the Meric and Mr Quin, of the Consulate, communication to the brethren, which I am

Gerusi luw having failed on each, ucession, all that skill and thoughtful kindness could ness the Prince of Wales has joined our best way she can. She had been warned to accompanied the sufferers to the shore, sure must be gratifying to the Grand Lodgo be more circumspect three times, and North secured accommodation for them in the and to every Mason in the craft in Eugland. further notice musy not be taken of her.

neighbouring village of Arigawa, and there The communication is that his Royal High-

effect Now, philanthropists of the three settle

suggest was done for them."

fraternity, having been made a Mason by tumed out, as was certain from the begin at $30 a monted, proved the above clearness. It was not at all probable either i

The Eagle during this this time had his Majesty the King of Sweden (applause). that the money alluged as lent would · ments, bere je an opportunity for helping

1.bo believe, une committed suicide and the statement, and stated that the order for advanced without some good security de castaway. Do not let it be said that an been doing but litle work, firing occasional I am quite sure that this must be a moat third has bolted. Their heirs, administra the $807,40 was on Musers Olyphant & fondant was not a man to do that sort of English Touran was left to perish in de-shots but shewing nothing like the spirit or gratifying cireuatsuse to commanicate to tor or assigns, should sell the building to Co. de did not remember the par- thing. He contended, also that the fact of gradation on our curb stone? Where is good practice of the little Emperor: her the Grant, Lodge. I have had more thair Government for a General Hospital.

Highness ticulars of the conversion regarding the the payment over to plaintiff of the $907 40

crew, however, have often enough shewn oue interview with his Royal their mettle and they were perhaps employ, Grand Lodge that it was his sui

and be authorised mu lately, engagement, but it was to the effect was not ponclusively proved and that the that he should

ed at some other quarter of the defences,' sbage the tuvern, while. defendant was so much engrossed with evidence was in favor of the plaintiff

His Honor said that he was satisfied that

TO-DAY & POLJOR.

Mr May on the Bench

months. A sum of money, amounting to

4 soda-water coolie in the employ of the his shipping master's duties. He pro- Hongkong Dispensary, was placed in dock duced an account which so far as he the oase had not been established as to the

The Irish Consult

FALL OF HAKODATE. (Japan Times.)

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The Most Worshipful the Grand Master

express to

aus wish to be present at this Grand

Lodge, and he was vory much disap

painted that the circumstance that it was held on the day set apart for the cele- bration of the Queen's birthday prevented

But at the day wore on, it was evident [The following picturesque account of that the Tokugawa men were being over on a charge of larceny. Ameer Khan P believed was correct acont of monies question of manager, and it was pretty clear the recent evouts at Hakodate, which have powered, though ther, still fought with 0, 189) was on duty on the Prays, and he received from defendant; but as he that plaintiff had set boon only a runner. culminated in the fall of the place, will be unabated gallantry. A little sinoke was about five o'clock this morning he saw could not write, he had kept no regular As for the wages, like all other wages, they read with great interest. Written as it is detected issuing from the stern of the Engle having that pleasure (applause). I have defendant entering the Central Market with account He had collected axounte, serv would be held as paid, the onus of showing by a correspondent who la entirely inde and it was soon evident that she had been also had communicated to me privately far in his hand. Owing to the suspicions led at the bar, done the duties of a runner, otherwise resting on the servant. The liquore pondent of either side, it has the additional fired. Two hours afterwania zhs blew up, ed by him to mention it publicly, that it is by his Royal Highness, but I am authoris and scared glances which deisident was and managed the other ranuers. In cross again which, it had been advanced, caine advantage of being impartial.]

& vast, dense column of smoke rising slowly HOKUDATE, 19th June, 1889. caating round him; Ameer inquired after examination, plaintiff esul that he drank within the urdinance, were suplied, it ap

into the air, carrying with it the clearly wish to join one or more of the English his purpose in carrying the jar, and the when he was thirsty, and and borrowed peared to him, while plaintiff was in the

The Dove left ne at daybreak on the discernible fragments of the ship. When lodges. (applatian). I think I need not say

this except to express result was that he was taken into custody, money on various occasions. He had been buretor of longer, and did not come 16th, auf was barely out of sight before the ainuke cleared she appeared with her high gratification which I feel my self in the Another coolie ran away. Mr. J. D. Ham to Olyphant's about the money, and had within the meaning of the ordinance. The the severest engagement communicad be poop. blown away, but still little change fact of a Prince of the Hood Raval, and

tween the Tokugawa refugees and the otherwise in general appearance. The flames phroys, manager of the Hongkong Dispen bess, told that a Chinaman had been there worst part of the oss was that order on ary, said that the jar of sulphurio and and had drawn it. He had never got any Mesars Olyphant, as the one party alleged Imperialists that we have yet saan. The sontinued to gain on her and she was slowly more especially the lair to the Throne, produced belonged to the Dispensary, that pay at the rate of 81 per man, as the ran that it was paid over while the other Stonewall steamed towards the head of the burnt to the water's edge, shells bursting! el so strong au interest as he has done in

baring joined Masoury, and having express- distinctly denies that such was the case. bay, followed by the Henda, the Kami-no

pue by che at intervals as the fire destroyed the good and welfare of the craft (spplause), that the prisoner was employed in the loan other runners get it. 480 s inouth without This was a very unsatisfactory part kami, a Dutoh built vessel whose name I her. In the same way, the Emperor was facture of soda water. 2 Generally the store bourd, or 50 with board, was the usual of the case, as he had simply oath againet have forgotten and the Kiangan, all direct we looked, but yesterday a fresh stock was salary for parsons in charge of a tavern and oath. He would, however, decide in favoring their fire against the fort and the Eagle, presently also seen to be on fire, which beg to give notice that in conformity smouldering at first, gradually barst into with Ancient usage it is my intention to of the defendant, but would not give costs which was replied to with ninch spirit, flames, and as evening, drew on, the two pose at the past Grand Lodge that the taken in from a ship, and an opportunity boarding house as he was

especially by the latter The Stonewall was given of committing any robbery they Mr Francis bere stated, in reply to the of attorney

was apparently husbanding her Atumuni- brighter light over the bay. Maauwhile,

vesdels threw a brighter and still up of Past Grand Master he conferred ou

hhis Royal Highness the Prince of Wales choose. Another of the "makers had Court, that the real facts were, according to absconded, and this no doubt was the per- his instructions, that the plaintiff came Bonage who bolted when the constable down from Sianghai, and that he went with Ar a Kerry college the conior class was only Bred otse of her great kumi a long two Jarge fires had burst out in the low (over). I believe that there are numerous gun at long and the mountain at the foot of which it is precedents for this conris; for every Frinos challenged the far-holder. The and atolen Blackwood to Messrs Olyphant's that nader examination for degrees. The pro- intervsis. The shells invariably burst is placed was enveloped in a dense cloud of of the Blood Royal who has joined Mascin- Whe wordly $8. Defendant stated that he plaintiff was drunk at the time, and defeud. fessor was badgering in opties. The poilut faw yards after lanving the gus and were smoke, which entirely absoured its festare, ry has upon the fact being known and

ander illustration was that strictly and thus wholly useless. An she slowly steeper! The wind blew strongly during the

recognised had the rank of Paat Grand

he discovered ten jars were missing, and nera generally do, but he had seen the

the

was wheedled into taking the jar for sale, ant went into the office himself and go scientifically speaking we could not see towards the Eagle, the batter backed and the fires ate their way ingester conferred on him („rent applause),

act of weakness on ilin part of the defend

hard labor for six months.

ant, the soda water gentleman was sent to

to

the ordinary Masonic business, which opeü-

pied the rest of the evening.

on the promise of getting a portion of the money which he at handed to Gor proceeds the at first refused, but was nisu, Plaintif then lived and boarded at objects, but their images depicted on the towards her and we looked for a death ward, but us night fell, the woud-feil The Grand Lodge then proceeded with

by the other coulie. For this: Blackword's until the inertoy was finished, retina. The worthy profesor, in order to grapple between the two. The Eagle fired with it and they subsided in great messa

going about drinking very frealy at all the make the matter plaiuer, said to the war of with unabated spirit during the approach. The Tokugaws people had also fired the taverns round and that it was only at the the class, Paddy did you ever actually of her formidable opponent, and we waited villages and officials hogaca round Kamida, end of sonie ait monthe that plaintiff did see your father 7" Pat replied promptly altost breathlessly for the great gud of and the brizon for several degrees was lit any work for defendant whatever. Defeud "No, sir," Please explain why you never the Stonecall to tear the other ship to up with flames Brightest among them all "Because," replied Pat pieces, previously to the Inst fatal charge showed the fire that was consuming the that plaintif ahould do the duties of a run- gravely," he died before I was born, of the ram, but strangely enough the Stone Eagle, which, changing from deep red to ant at the expiry of that time suggested AW your father."

er, which he did and get paid for,

wall did not fire, deterred, penibly by glowing white, was as the intense glare of

pocket bid when be abled a man of an ***Pur money in thy puree," as the pick

pmpty pne,

MK WHALLEY writes to the Daily Tel uph that he is convinced, after mature dalberation, that the Irish Church in au ally and a buttress to Popery..

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