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four miles distant. We were about 200 yards N. by W of the N.E. of Tiger Island when I saw the light. I reusinod and watched the lights for about five mioutes, I then wont eft to see that. the abip was Cross-examine-I haver saw the three kept standy on her course. The light then lights together: The groom light vanished bote about the same as when I first saw fl. when the red light come into view. Just It may have altered a degree or two more befers the collision there was a general to the starboard. I went to the compias, įrnah from the forecastle of those who wero standing close to the quarter-insster on the ↑ walking and smoking there. There was a starboard side. The ship's course while, good deal of noise and confusion at the I was there was steady N. by W. 1 W. [moment. I cannot any whofker tlie Captain | I heard the order starboard while I was or the Lieutenant rushed down. I faand there and I told the quarter-master to put the Captain beside me when I got to the the beim starboard, which he did. I'm longine haton, ansined there about 20 seconds after. ·I could not see the hights there,

While the vlicel being put starboard I heard the order bard a atarboard. I then went on the bridge starboard ladder which is three or iour yanls from the wheel. When I was sufficiently high up the ladder I saw the white and gesed lights of the vessel about red light then came into view. I saw

bur. He ourroborated the former evidence men on the forecuatle chatting and amok

Cross-examined There were a lot of ing. Witness was standing on the port aide. He observed the Captain, Me Clive and the gunuer there.

Was

Cross-examined-He had seen nobody rub anything out. The page on which the occurrenco was entered was perfectly clean. Mr Clive wrote something in the book be- fore the Captain saw it.

not,

THE CHINA MAIL.

After the meet-shareholders.

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After a short discussion as to whether his Loriship but that the writing up of the books in 1886 belonged to 1885, Mr Wood asked Mr Lorgo if there we on understanding when the now Company was being formed that daintil should take over the accounts.

Mr Legge said there was. It was aperi- fically arranged that he should de au, but there was no word of, remuneration. Any the other Company. remuneration there was was to come out of

Mr Woodin then gaid ME

would be worth while 14 put Mr Gourdin His Lordship said he did not think it in the box adless Mr Woodin wished to call hair as a witness,

ENGLAND FOR THE ENGLISH,'

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No. 7301. JANUARY 6, 1887.]

Admor, commander of B.MS. Espoir. the same bearing. In five rainutos vo wrote; Lafering to the conversation Co. On the 8th January Mr Gourdin, at has been asked for the accompta heveral country where they are more likely to obtain Englishman; if ever sinctioned, becomea for damage done to the fornier vessel by would have approached about 1 miles. I which I had with the Directors on Tuesday | the roquest of the Directre, handed over times.

what they want. Woarea nation of funkoye, the branch for a howl of indignant protest, ja collision in the Contour liver, was con do not think she should have opened out in evening I na disposed to necept she position to me i despatch box contining the soal of By his lordship Provions to the meet gud we have a sincere reapoot for accessful not only from rahel papers bat from so tinued btay. A counter-netkan was raised; that distason. A few seconds elapsed be- of Secretary of the Company and Manager the company, the Registro Shates, &o. Bo- ing of the 4th November, both Mr Woodin Aunkeyism. Who has not watched with called Liberal journals in the country. but the actions vore consolidated.

tween the orders starboard and hardes of the Works for six mouths from the oro that, when I wanted topsforshares, I and myself had asked for the accounts, interest and amusement the career of Bone Mr Francia, instenstad by Me Wiisou, | starboard,"

1st February at aaslary of $100 per month, went to Mr Omedia's ulje, and, with his The ranson we called upon him at the class Englishwoman, Durried to for the Welsh has been started with por

And, lastly, the miserable cry of Wales from the office of Mears Wolton and Don- William Bonshow, gunner, cross-exam- with free quarters and fuel in addition to permission, entered the trafet. Some five nestinge of the 24th Fesember and 10th man who rolls in money (honestly or defeat restloseness and an attor disregard of. con, appuiexi for the plaintiff and the ined by Mr. Francia, said When the Nora bonus of 10 per cent, on the profits earn-or six months later I was used to land back December to read the noticus was because honestly made is a mero detail), and who is

the certain consequences. Acting Attorney Generií, instructed by Mrdon was about a mile off, she apjairad ei for the six months.' Mr Legge's raply the despatch box, hit ja impossiblo to ho had not give up the books.

litten with the social ornzo? Her first stop Johnson, of Messra ›Slihip, Johnson and abrat one point on the starboard side, was daled the 30th January, and ran se do.so thon, and it wan' uimately given to

And what are those consequences? Simply By Mr BowlesThe only atuitement of 13 to have a nice home and a good cook. that the time will come when another and a Stokes, upprared for the defendant. When I saw the three lights she was to follow My dear Mr Burloy,--1. om Mr Logge. I havo attend all the ment- the accounts of the Hongkong Steam Laun-is-oney to pick up a fow won. Her husband still more formidable ery will be raised.

Sub-Lieutenant Clvo said I was an 2 points on the starboard side. If we had authorised by the Directors to accept the ings of the Company this bar as Secretary. dry Co, drawn up was drawn up personally can put them on Boards as dirosters, or she namuly, England for the English? If the board the Espoir on the 3rd November, not portal after we saw the vessel coming terms of your letter of yesterday afternoon I attended the meetings othe 26th Novem- at the macting of the 24th November aan scrapu acquaintance with a few social cry be raised I shall not blame my country- We were abreast of the north oust point of on to us, we would have been cut into. offering your services as the Company's ber and 10th December. was called upon There was no atatemout drawn up by Mr whelps at Sundown, or moins auch place. mon, but I still blame those persons who Tiger Island between six anda quarter pnat. Allay Bondarson, L. Surgeant R. M. L. I.Secretary. An agreement will be prepared to read the noting calling to meetings, and Hurley in April, 1880.

These she gota to dinyor. One or other compelled them to raise it. There is an six. When we were thero Ileallt said I was on board the Depuis ma thu and set for sigunture. I am, yours faith was distinctly told bypar Legg lint I Luuk at this book; there are a lot of en- of them as a wife, forecastle to get the slippe

aliodord November. I was on the starboard sido fully, WILLIAM Lacon, Acting Socrotary."

The wild is appalling amount of dry fuel for this con- could not speak as 1 Secretary. I tries in 1880 -- and at a good bookkeeper obtained by a little adroit management, and flagration when it breaks out; and if only to steur N. by W. 4"W. Mir object in of the tougallant forucnatle about six o'clock, Witness, continuing No agreeriont was wrote up the minotex d these racetings. you know. I ace them are a number of one wife soonres otham--' co n'est que la Mr. Redmond-who says that he will going over to Tiger Island was Tapets There were a great many there at the tima opor prepared. I anminenced my duties on I have received no remoration, nor havo entries Reatonjaid by the Victoria Laun première qui cola. Her dinners are nonever cease agitasing til he has turmeront departure. We had passed from 100 to 200 including the Captains and tho Navigating and ranchure were not handed over at that His Lordship What to you think what he is charging us for, for entering a

the fut February 1895. The account books I received notion of my dekange.

dry On about ten lines at a time, that is nice, and blue always taken cire to see that of Ireland overy official of English blood... yards off Auunghoi point on the way going Liuutenant. About ten minutes past six

Mr.ita by Mrs. By pursuing this or the Daily News, or one of these precious. up. I did not think it advisable to take Isaw a bright ligh; and áfterwards a green | time. I was told by the Directors, Mr fair remuneration for transferring the statement that he has not paid us mondy cures shovactually gets very grand people, lenguas, ndio the fate, there will be my doparture from thore, you cannot light on the turboard bow, I heard the Logga in particular, that they would be sharest How long didį take you? You which he ought to have paid."

who like to sit by each other, to come to bigger blaze than cho incendiarios will enre get a straight line from thyro. I em Captain may look out for a red light made up to the 31st December 1884, and were serving another mpany, that la Why were the lespatch box and papora her dienors.

to soc or to endure. tinued looking out after I at the abip and I thought it was my duty to handed over at an early date. I got then practically montinuing to old Company, handed over to Mr Hurley in 1980-To By degrees Bho recelves invitaciotis to It is pretended that Scotch and Irish. on her course, I gave the couras to the look out along with tho others. I Wasich-in August 1886. My agreement terrainated | You were really Secrety for the new ; ' close up affairs,

oficialinium-gatherums, and to crushes competitors owe their predominance in quarter-master and told him to keep hered the green light for about twelve on the 31st July. U addressed a letter to and nominally secretary for the old com Witness was then examined as to whether more maorous, perhaps, than select. Sie Boglish offices to their extrianlinary cap- on her course.. I remained aft for a short | minutes, I saw the red light. Before that the Directors asking if they wanted my pany. I take it that the claim is for work plaintiff had ever received notice that is now presses a great sympathy for ano abilition. They owe it to nothing of the time to see if the quarter-mastar ender- an order was given to starboard and then services furthon- My letter is dated the 1st and labour dean-there is no specific con- engagement was cancellad. Vituoss said middle-aged mutteman, who, in return for kind. The explanation is a much simpler. abood and had actually carried out my orders, to go hard a starboard. About a quarter August. I get no written reply. A verbal tract and I want to seestually what you the presumed plaintiff had received. uo- the sympathy, gets her invited to one or two ose. Ning out of ten young Trialman and I then returned to the topgallant forecastlu or a half minute after the order hard a sour-reply was given to me on the With August | have done, and what got work merits tice, in fant leo was perlain, the Directors rally good houses where he has a firm foot-fire out of six young Sectelimon,haro. UU. where I found the Captain who pointud nut hoard was given av order hard a port was after the goveral meeting of sharpholders. Plaintiff I think $2 month is a little had given him notics.

ing his wife's, porhaps, nr sotiebody else's natural coenpation such as adiz; com- the white and groen lights of a steamier a given, a red light. Aaving some into view. The rwns hore pat and read. It

ag-can-be given; the collecting of the

His Lordship---He would still retainì bás | wife. The thre has cous for hot to give arco, UCTEUERTE, and an on-to take to trife on the starboard, how about three or I thesi rusberl down from the topgallant foro- | contained paintiff's statement of his terme.

castle and went, aft ne I thought I was in He claimed to be paid $200 per month, with the agent of if bills, and making kad eased solitary, although he ball. The ayupathising nobleman ports hes in their own district. Accordingly, it danger staying on the forecastle. Before treo quarters and fuel, and a bonus the first lip of the accumsalen would be quite he used to working. No doubt into the hands of some hudy of quality, who cross the Chaine, or the border they ho was intended to вікн all legat (or a consideration) asks the guests. The salaried lica. No blame to them, of saw the red light I judged the vessel would your of 6 per cent, sesond year 7 per print. ta be worth it.

Did you really westand that you

documents, The question here was what hall is lavish, and is talked ahont, and it is course; it is simply a case of looking for pans about 100 to 150 yards from da. and third year 10 per cent, on the dividend, were paid for whit yili Was there were his services worth. He could ut claim fallowed up by a few concerts, where tho wages in the bust arket. There une practi

for three $ORTH.]

ty understanding beljen you and any of $175 per title simply because he was not very best artistes that money can procuro cally only two traien in Ireland-Extming Continuing withcas said-On the 20th, a

the Directors that you are to be paid 1-

dismiseod.

discourse music. She now jolus the Pria and politice; and innanuch as the former general meeting was held at which it wINS

There was no materialhnderstanding, cx-

rose Langue and the committees of a few is not very profitable and require a littlo decidual to continus the concern for a fur cept that I was faring do any hest for the

charities, to which she satseries Jurgely hasty and a little capital for its successfal ther term of six months.

Finally, she gives a ball, at which ale conduct, the latter is naturally bene ing, I asked the Directors if they_ne- Was there any unrstanding between

rooli invites the guests. All the profes- greatly overstocker, and the supply of aspir cepted the turme of my letter. Thoy you and the Directors you were not to

sional heantios aru there (this is a matter ants for English salaries is likely to increase said no, and it was ultimately agreed get any remunerationrpos the Directors

of a little money or of a title in jewellery), from day to day. Nor is it possible to streng that I shond receive $170 a month, with for what yem lid? Tre was no ander-

and it is graced by the presuneu of Royalty. then the ones by saying that Irithmen, and some elight alteration.

standing whatever.

This is apodily followed by a few Sunday Seotchmen nro, as a matter of thet, better In reply to his Lordabip witness vaid— Did you expect tot paid from the old

pienios at her villa in the country (Asoul or qualified than any possible Englishmen to Re-examined The laddor is very narrow This was at an informal conversation. Company for what yourers contioning to

ablenhead, for preference).

till pusta in their own localities because the and the confusion arose from one man try-There is no minule of what took place. I do -1 did, especialy the material part

She is now made. She has attained bar popolar feeling is on their side. If it be. ing to got over the other. The noise wes bave kept a minute book since I wok of the Secretary's work that of keeping the

goal. She is on the highest rung of har true, it is simply because Itishugn and caused by the men rushing down.

charge, but the minates lave unt been proprietary books of Company, vna part

Mr Bowles absolutely denied that, there ladder. She reis ber old acquaintances Scotchinen have known law to make things Douglas E. Mayce suid he was an enginn signed by the Chairman, because I had to what I had to I did not ask

was any anch enderstanding.

(this, indeed, is a painful necessity). Ho was on the forcenatle write up the minates of the two prerus any of them if I wato get paid for my the other two directors, were then sworn, hor parties. She can deplore the number which they themselves always expect, and room officer.

She unpleasant for the Saxon, and have denied Mt E. L. Woodin and Me A. Johnston, can refuse to invite this or that porson fo him the hospitality and fair treatment smoking about 6 p.. on the 3rd Noven-years from memoranda. I was told.thers trouble. I did not dress the matter with and corroborated Mr Legge's assertion that of starts that manage

was a minute book, but I never saw it. them at all. I thout they might have it was understand that plaintiff sanuki un-into sactaty. She is respected, admired, and

find their way invariably receivo, in England, two points on the starboard how. Hor

nonth. I drew $175 for August and the only served 670 sens under the second Johnston adding that he did so voluntarily who is dull and vulgar-a suore money-mak and roal co-oporation are possible. I say After the conversation, I received $175 per given mis

honors of rome sort. dartnke the collection of the accounts, Mr envied. Her on's thorn is her husband, lopally the only terms on whics real nuity In other words, they have failed to accept by the alteration in the steamer's lights that

remaining four months of the year. It agreement as the ne contract practically aho had ported her helm. I then went to

was in the mouth of August that the booka superseded the old or I got puid for Jaata maoting held in Mr Woodin's private ingroaching. She makes him subscribe large in all seriousness, that if this process of the anging telegraph and signalled

contalaing the accounts of the previous nuary by the now Copany..

room in December. He also mentioned ly to the Tory Party funds. This secures one-sided naturalization is to go on, it is 1 full spoed stern. The telegraph was Edwin Tole said ha

quae- | business of the company were handed over,

that in the month of December Mir lus election to the Carlton Ctab by the com- high time ita proinoters were warned. I in the centre of the bridge amidships. It tor master on board the Espoir. Be They were made up the 30th June, and

This finished Mr urley's examination, Hurley's time was laten up with twittee, as an eminetit Conservativo. will speak of the United Kingdom a would take toe from where I had been hid the six to eight watch on showed a debit balance of $16.971.94. and he was about toure the witness box, formation of the new Company.

accood subscription leads to his being elect-my country as long as Mr Gladstone and standing about two or three seconds to go the "rd November. His duties were to

These books were made up by an outside when Mr Gourdin,ho was present in take charge of the wheel. Dir Clive gave party. They were seen to be wrong, as Court, asked if he he put a question to had made some statements which reflected Between the Club, the House, and the But if he or they, or any cue olue, forbids.

Aarlayed as a Tory Member to the telegraph. I heard at that time an

a constituenny hit Permalite volleagues allow me to do so. order from the Captain hard port. I him the course N. by W. W. Mr Dive the debts, of the Company were not more bir

on Mr Goatdin. Might Mr Gourdio get City, hús not magh in his wife's way and me so to regard it, I am quite prepared to weat to the quarter-mester and repeated it told him to keep the vosal on her course, than $10,000. I had therefore to make an

His Lordship askew bat Mr Goordin had into the box?

when he is at home, he discreetly holds his take the consequence. I am every bit as: The order was carried out immediately → The Repair had jaid of about two points examination of the whole of the back as to do with the case.

Mr Gourdin stiche simply wished to

hi a Baronetoy by taking a financial in belusty as Mr Gladstone or Mr. Pacuoll con within five seconds. About fifteen seconds after he starboarded. Before he could get counts and vouchers, and found sone 50

tongue. If she aspires etill further, aus bays proud of the cointry to which I really do alapsed between the orders hard a star- the helm over he heard the order hard entries to the wrong account, showing the put a questions to thvitrees. *

terest in all exhibitions and testimonial possibly be of the respectivo districts froin board and hard a port. I know that the port and shortly after the collision took Company to be iudebted where it really was

His Lordshin zefyd to allow witness to engines were actually reversed.

haildings, and by the proffer of a very sub- which ou suitablo occasions they discover. The Norines. He did not know how much the vas-

bo examined by Megurdin.

Mr Woodin said he did not wish to call stantial sum at a moment when funds are damselves to have sprang den then rossed our bows and we ran el came round by the port hohin. He took His Lordship Is this what you'laisa the

Thero was some heation at this stage hin

If it is to be. iatu her. The collision took place about the rough lug to the Captain and say the $990 Fur?

whether or not Mrjowles should all Mr

wauted for a general election. Were I Ireland for the Iriab, Scotland for tho Mr Bowler then asked leave to recall consalted by one of these aspiring dames as Scotch, and Walor for the Welsh, very good. 20 seconds after the order hard a port. Captain write it up before eight o'dock. Witness--Yes, forthe accountant's work. Legge, whom uid sulpoused. Mr Mr Hurley to give rebatting evidence with to the best rond to 'socisty, I should my, Only then also, and, above all, England for We struck her at an angle of about 50 The collision took place at 6:30. He had His Lordship. Was there any specific Bowlee said that anderstood Mr Woo-regard to what Mr Johnston had said. Above all things, so that your husband is the English..

din was to call Legge he would not, dogreva hubwean the forn and aft lines. written nothing in the log-book before he agreement to do this? Did this not come

Tn las voulu, Georges Plaintiff again got into the box and dos Conservative, and, as soon sa possible, Dandin,' The duninge done to our vowel was as gave it to the Captain.

within the scope of your disties?

although he had Bukened hin, do so, but posed that he had not attended any meet-look out for a Primrose Habitation, with a fellows, the bowsprit, the jibboy, the

How the whole house of cards, this talk Witness I do not think so. If I had would content hilf with examining Mring of the Directors after the 3rd Septom good any society ladies in it, for yourself. of separats nationalities, would come.tumbl bumpkin and the port cathead were carried

known that anything of this kind was to Legge when call by 3r Woodin, bar, 1885, and that all negotiations about the away and a cutter was staved in on the

decur I should not have taken the position. Ultimately, hower, Mr Bowles thought transfer of the company were carried on by

ing down, if it were once understood that port side. Judging from the damage done

The accountant's work which I did was, I it more advisable all Mr Lorge himself. lotter,

the vard house was the only one the busy. to the cutter, I would my that we struck

consider, worth very much more than 1 William Logga is then called, and bo

builders would have to live ut Fancy a His Lonlap then recalled Mr Johnston

Home Ruler boiny reduced to live exclusive- at an acute angle. After the first blow we By the Assessor-The holm was long claim. It was all night work, and the oring sworn, said-u one of the Directors and asked hin, after hearing what plain- Mr H. 0. Arnold Foster writes to the Stly upon Ireland! The idea, of course, grazed along the port side. The Norden enough a starboard for the vessel to pay off dinary duties of manager and secretary of the Hongkong ban Laundry Ce. tiff had said, if he still adhered to his stato James Budget as follows: was going about six knots an hour. two points.

seems ludicrous; but if things go on as She could have paid round were quite enough to keep me going. I

Mr Bowles hersked, evidently with ment. Mr Johatou said he did, and the After the collision we separated about but little by the port helm, the time was made no request to the Directors, for extra

the view of anvi unecessary examina- other directors were able to confirm this,

Much prominenes has recently been given they are going, it is just possible that that a mile.

tion-1 durt huawhether your Lordship. A quarter of 3 med tist engrave, I was took place, would thus be heading about front thou chat I would receive extra pay-disclos as in the art path A Hurley wat at the mosting in December gentlemen who have written ou belief of out of Ireland every official nt English

The Norden an-to short. The vessel, when the ollision payment, nor did I receive any promise

His Lordsinip also recalled Mr Legge, ahould say to the demands of varioueing to cease agitating until he has turned in some parters to tho claima-or tather I what some of these Separatist gentry way first

bo reduce to." Mr Redmond is never go- he remembered positively on --sent in-n-boat-to-tho-Narden.-I-save ang high plant His- Lercahip E-

Captain Davidsun, on board. He canis David Hill said he was A. B. on board Examination resumed-It was at Mr the case stands the can be no doubt what hoy had to disons the question of getting imaging themselvan to belong. The case of blood. Apparently this ardent Gladstonian to the gangway to meet na He asked the poir. He was loudsman from 6 to 7. Woodin's request that I went through theever. It may very meritorious for a up this new Company, and Me Hurley Iraland, the case of Sectland, the case i does not love my countryman; but, unless tuc if it was a Chinone gambent that but He was on the custer on the port side. Hebooka. It took us from the 8th August to Secretary to tako ich an extra amount of brought the proposal to their notice. collided with him. I said No. He asked me was heaving the lead during that time. He the end of that month to make them up. trouble, but he de circaly come forward

This concluded the evidence.

Wales, has been set for with an ability experience has very much deceived me, if our lights were burning. I said Yes. saw no light on the port side. He would Mr Geordin made up the former books. |und alnim raminition.

Me Bowles then referred bis Lordahip to and a strungth of conviction which leave fancy could show Me Reinond Jargo Later on I pointed out in a casual way that have seen a light if there had beon ose His Lordship here, said that if this was. Mr Legge's eination was then re. Maclonald on Master and Servant, with re-nothing to be desired. I am aware that and important districts in this country our lights were burning tightly hon. It He saw nothing tilt the ship struck the the plaintiff's caso on the first part of the samed-Mr Hay, was Secretary fur gard to reuneration for extra work. He the nation on whose belisif Task leave to wore he and his associates are not exactly was before going away that I pointed out butter. He picked himself up in the cut-lain he did not see how be cuall get any some time Hera orgaged on the tat subited that plaintiff was entitled to relias, I admit, been backward in the display the butter they are known. Hoia playing

say a word is not fashionable just now, and.

bolored either, and, indeed, are less liked the lights the Captain. When I was on ter He saw nothing of the ship till thing. Plaintiff had only done what might February 1886 feix months. He was re- aeration for the extra work, especially of those profitable vices which have won dangerous game, and he may have reason board the Nurden I did not yeu Tiger Island, she struck. He was injured on the arm have been expected from a Secretary or engaged, to the t of my memory, to the as it was night work. With rogand to the for the so-called Celtic divisions of the While I was on board the Nordea I thought and slightly on the luft leg. If thors Manager, in a case of this sort, and is ond of Decemberal rear. I think it was vond part the Espoir stoned read her. The col had bean a steamer on the port bow he bould not think any extra remuneration to the end of Theber because the Direc-out on thus Slot December, for which he certain class of politicians. I speak of that and to light, and it burns vory horsely. I the ohim, his agreement rakingdom the unbounded admiration of indio & large amo a haystack is not lision, I any, took place from 1 to 2 miles would have seen her light and would not would be paid unless it was asked for. tore thought the dering was not to be received his remuneration. N. by W. W. from the N.E. point of have stayed to get injarod,

The making up part of the United Kingdom known us Engawkward for the rate which have sheltered Otherwise I take it that in the ordinary successful, and thy had no desire to extend of the books and collecting

bate always thought it must be exceedingly. arompts Fiaud. Tiger Istard. After I got back to the Cross-mined-The attor was huisted common-sous view of the question that a their experimo further. There was no could not possibly be done up to that date, Espoir we went over to Towling Island up by davits outside

and found their living in it when the firs was in plaintif's position would be inter- Bios of continuifthe Copy then. und plaintiff was therefore cutitled to re- I am quite aware of the responsibility of gets a good hold. and anchored there, rongiaing there till By the Assessor-The cultor is between oated in the success of the Company so far Then who wab do the work for 18807 muneration for work done after that date. stout 1.30 pan. next day. That day the fore aut main cast on the port side,

whit I sure about to say; and as long sa it as to correct any mistake which might cause-There was nork in 1886 to do. What His Lordship With reference to the Brat was open to me to sauce, as a matter of white at anchor we took bearings, which Benjamin Herring said he was a first, before him. Be would saireely taru rod work there was 330 belonged to 1835, and part of the claim, I can say nothing further common acceptance by every sano person I laid off on the chart and wrote then down class boy on board the Rapoir. He was on in my note-book when I took them, copy the topgant forecastle on the Sed Norom. did then.

aftor two years and claim for what he it formed part the plaintiff's duties. The than that if he did the work, he did only not an alien enemy, that the Gaited Laundry was clel on the 1st January. wliet night have been reasonably expected of Kingdom was for all intents and purposes, ing them afterwards into the ship's log. bur He wan not on duty. He went Mr Bowles was proceeding to argue in How did you:pect the accounts owing a Secretary. It was his duty as Secretary of legislative and administrative, one and is a mistake to drink too much or tou fre- We were then about thro-quarters of a up about 6.10 p.m. Be told much the his client's behalf, when his Lordship end to the Slat Denbor--By the man who this Company if he found anything wrong divisible, nothing would have induced me quely in hot weather; the fluid takên ia wife from where the collision took place, same story as the other witnesses who were that you had better go on with the rest was paid for dig the work; it was 1883 to put it right even if he did have to work to atter a word which could be construed very ply thrown out again through tho I never saw the Norden on our port bow there.

of your claim. I certainly shall not en work,

few extra hours to make it clear. into an incentive to strife.

skin in the form of perspiration, and the not till after the collision. The collision

J. J. Frost said-I am the engineer in courage you in that,

What about eatties for 18887-I am I think therefore the skim for work did not take place anywhere between the charge on board the Espoir. About six

But the battle is not of my choosing: Dutflow being promoted by this deterafina- Examination continued I was paid this not aware of y entries for 1586. The done in the early part of 1985 should and I think it is in the interest of tion towards the surface, & new ad incrend Bate rock and Tiger Islatul. The positions o'clock on the 3rd November I was in the salary of 8:70 to the 31st. Jaceniber Company was me, and the entries ought not be entertained. As to the second partof all parties that the friends of disunioning demand for fluid follows rapidly on the they wark on the chart are wrong. The engine room. The engines ware going from 1883. I did all the Secretary's work for to have been gud on the 21st December the claim, Tam quite satisfied that the simic should be retinded that there is Bush successive sets of drinking and perspiring, ships could not have come together where: 95 to 10) revolutions a winnte, which the Company during 1886, such as taking looking at a) I notice her an entryments and view of the Directors to the correct thing as playing with edged tools. with the result that thirst' is dude wors they If we had been there we haru ball us russu le albretard a loud would give a speed of somewhat less than up the hunks, iransferring scrip, dividing Victoria Laicy Co. Een; of Promises ones. Do was the energetic spirit in get. Mr. Gladstong, Mr Redmond, the Daily by giving way to it. Meanwhile, it must I received orders iy the crip and attending the meetings as zeera $200 to be with, that has not been ting up this Company before his accounts News and United Freland, followed by aut be forgotten that thirst in Nature'a mil if we cusld have avoided it, because He poi telegraph to go inll speed astern The tary. I negotiated the lease of the premisese arrangent was that you wore to puts it, in December, was devoted to the extremities of there islanda, live entered exudation h warm weather; and, if the sition of the Bate roek would have undo gach leading stoker executed that order. Ho and transfer of the machinery from the

were closed. All his time, as Mr Johnston tribe of ardent patriots from the various for Haid to replace that lost by cutaneous amorement dangerous I put the Espoir on was on the reversing year and I was on the Flongkong in the Victoria Laundry Co, in

work of getting up this new Company. The into a combustion the apparent culte oss the residual fluid of the tissues rue 88. demand be nct mut, what may be regarded the course marked on the share priced, platform just above It took three or four January 1886.

view they put forwart is that the collecting which is to convince a set of tad that absorbed or the blood will become unduly where I have also marked where we anchor seconds to obey that order. The ongines His Lordship here asked plaintiff to or-

of these accounts was really very little trouble babitants of Great Britain and Ireland that Norden I thought she would pass from 100 after I received the order. I felt the shoele formed. How were the negations con- When I last saw the green light of the were going asters three or four seconds plain oxactly how the new O namy was

to him as Secretary of the new Cmpany, they are sap good or fon odd or too ill-used, concentrated. paid officer. Then the question comes to or in some way or other altogether too re- Now this absorption of the residual finia”. to-150 yards from us. If she had kept on of the collision bunt 15 seconds after I dusted. He wanted to know who the plain- her course and we had kept on ears, there received the order. I felt two distinct til was serving

be quantum caleat. He was called upon tomarkable, to take part as ordiuary picizens of the teams has the curious drawback of yould have been no collision. If we had lona.

read the notices because he had the books in the government of this great country; taking fate the blood in a concentrated in in his possession, and he was the only mat and that, sean their red light on our pert bow as they

Aasioilation, together with the absorption tay, we would have ported our-helu.

who really coill give information to the their interesuly, it is their duty and ster of a dilte form the products of dif shareholders. I don't think really he is en-

of some exeromartitions mathers whit never heard any whistle. 1an quite sure

titled to anything. I therefore dismiss the naturally regret that a foolish and heartless blood were not abnormally dobes. It is If the matter onded there, I should would probably not be taken up at all if the at I did not see the light of the Nerden

holo claim. before I set the Espoir co her course, The way positively.

Me Woodin asked if his Lordship would should wait with a morafal curiosity to done by a process of salf-poisoning with ex- policy alrould find so many backers, and I necessary to recognias that barm may ba quartermaster koops the rough legbook I

verified by me when I make up the fair log,astern at 0.20 by the engine rown clock;gistered a united company under the

make an order to compel plaintiff to give son which of the three beneficiaries went ereirontilives matter, retained or taken up. By the Court I gavo the order full apad it being understood that they would be re- I sometimes have to leave out things, be- and the collision took place abou: 16 or 20 fecal ordinances, the lease being made

up the books.

Mr Bowles said the books would certainly does not end there. On the contrary, the the form of drink to dilute and wash it away. bankrupt first. But, unluckily, the malterin default of an adequate supply of fluid in anan they often put in a lot of rubbish, seconds after

out from the old Company to the new

movement has already reached a stage at There is, maover, another disadvantage of for a period of five years, with the

which, in my opinion, it is absolutely the non-drinking method of suppressing option of lensing for five years more. That lease was to have dated from the let

essential to remind these ahat Celta and thirst. It is especially needful for the pre- their various champions that England servation of health that the matstoliant on January, but it was the 31st Jungary before Russelled on the 23rd January, and plaintif sign- don't know. Thaps this letter will explain

honest and deserving is the populations of if the suretal and complementary temper Scotland, Ireland, and Wales put to sipid and free in hot weather. If the or adustry infinitely more important than which normal nutrition depends should be it was sigue. The Company was registor-

Why werthey not handed over 1-1

gether-inlabited by a purple at least as ganie tempemture is, or, more accurately, s the lease on the 30th, as Secretary for hoth companies. He continued to sign as it.

A letter ad the 12th December was

thum districts, and inheriting traditions far ntures of the organtem are, to be usin Seorotary of the old Company after that. then handed by Mr Legge and read by

more glorious than either the Celtio tuned at the health point, tissus change Examination continued-I have kept the Mr Bowles fhis letter was written by

minority or their Norman and Saten aus must be favoured, and such modifications of the Hongkong Star Laundry Mr Harloyd addressed either to the

The zent of perreria is notorious. When cessura in the three subkingdoms can of baly heat as may be effosted by flush- do. up to November 1886. During the first Uhairman firectors of the Company, and as american dance honours us (as, indeed, boast, Being and corporation must be facilitated; fire months of the year I collected for the Mr. Harley rein stated that the bocks of Dy do) with her presence, and obtai yesterday. He told may he had been asked tary to the dofendant Company, and ave company secounts for $1,359.36. what coarse he had come up from Macao. claimed $300 for making up the books of duties at the Laundry. They wore passed

Itie sappased, or at any rate assorted, by In short, if we refuse to drink when we are They the Comps could not be handed over sess the charmed girls in which Roy-many of these who have given in bai ad- thirsty, simply because we shall thirst agains He told me he had said he passed to the the Company previous to his employment through the books of the Victoria Laua so now?

were collected in the ordinary course of my until his cle was settled.

alty moves and has its boing, her loyalty is besion to the anti-English policy, that when we are posing a restraint ou the activ satward of Lankit Island. He also told and $300 for acting as the Company's dry Co. to the Credit of the old company,

His Lorcip to witness-Has he dous effusivo, AMrs. Brown Potter, lady who all is aid and done it will be at the most nifies by whith Nature is endeavouring to me had been asked what side of Wor-tung Secretary during 1880,

gave some recitations hero last season, writes case of equal treatment all round. A preserve health, that of all her mementoes of Englund, she va nomrent's reflection will show that this is those who are sealously urging the policy of Wo venture to hope that island he passed on. There may have been further conversation on the subject but I Wotton and Denoon, appeared for the plain-

Mr Bowles, froti the ufbes of Messrs bills Gatatanding "gainst the cutaponary durluge faration of tire Company of Wales, and I have observed with surprise we Englishmen are daily handing over a weather liceurse drinking sakes people On the 31st December, 1885, there were Examinan Toenmad noted as Sorele most some pinagtreh to her by the Prince not the case; but that, on the other hand, refusing to quench their thirat in this hot do not remember. It was I who pus down tiff. Defendants, Masers E L Wondin, during the year for the company between works weready to begin operations. The that it is going the rounds of the newapa men who have oleated to be strangers to from a physiot gical standpoint, and they the couras from Macao to Canton and he W. Legge and A. Johnston, Directors, 31,800 ar-1 91,700. I had the Registry of books werdest practically by the Bang-Pere

smounting about $1,500, and I have paid the building this premises, and until the that this utterance is cloemed no interesting large and larger partion of our birthright to more thirsty will reconsider their poilley Approveit of it. The Espoir passed to the were darepresented, Eastward of Jackit Island. I should have Me Bowles baving explained plaintiffe Shares in to the 25th September this kong and ingbai Bank Everything was American women are plesant ; they have

will recognise that to thirst and drink, and remembered that fact although the Captain claim, which is fully set out in the evid

If I had my way any English-speaking sub-perspira au denk ngaio, are the natomi and there were had not tall ́ine..

gome divisions paid by che, and all coachers were kept a five and easy originality about them feet of the Queen should be eligible for any slops in a proces by which Nature strives At the time the Captuia ence, catiod,

of scrips and Blo aome transfers, by me e Company's despatch box, which is not without its charm; they are office he might be physically and murally to maintain the integ ity of those organic and I; wure consulting the charts when

There was one division of scrip between When the started the books were taken far more adaptable than their English is able to fill. But already for years past this ohanges which the oterunt heat has a tenta the lookout man had been called to gras Robert Crispe Hurley, sworn, said-Iam Mr Ferguson and Mr Johnston. On Au- in hand written ap by Mr Gunedin. ters, and they generally have the aurautage principle has been hifringed, and in every dancy to mepesie The natural and trus orders, I think the gunner kept watch. an Recountant. I was at one time in the gust 11, I transferred tan shares to Mr J. Mr Hurleates that he had to write up of being pretty, or, if not absolutely pretty case to the detriment of England. How policy is to apply an aloquato quantity of Bateral inain why wors smoking in the employ of the defendant company. I was 3. Brawer. There wors vary few transfer the booker 21 months, now for 17 of they know how to do justice to whatever many appointments in Scotland are given dail without excess. Therefore, do not aley way wars told to keep watch. I was at employed when it was started, but I I know, but there were some divisions beth 21 nths the Company was not load points they have. Iu doderate doses, to Fogliahanen, and when should we weer refrain from drwking, but drink slowly, so believe it was started in May 1889. I was tween Mr Ferguson and bir Johnston. working, that his claim represents Eva thep are refreshing and invigorating. But hear the Inst of it if such appointments were as to allow time for the voics of Naturs to

retragaged on the 1st February 1885 by His Lordship-In that the only thing? months. lights the appeared to be half a point I William Legge for the Company.

why is it that these Republicans are so versmado Boatlard for the Scotch has been cry Enough! There is no drink to good Witness-I don't know that there are any on the starboard side. It was not prai

fever mind that, there is fond of Cours, and are throw into a per the practice for a fasg time; it is now to a pure water. For the sale of flavone, and His Loup-Nevar Copies of Me Insley's letter to the Commóra Oe Jan. 9 I tenaferred some shares ble that she could be on the port sido pay and Air Iorge's reply were here put frous Mr Matchitt tor Shepherd. k

effect ecstasy of delight if they can mange home the precept Iraland for the boo-use the vegetable acids are useful, From what I know of the Rules of the Road in and read Mr. Hurley's letter was dated collecting the accounts, I had to send them Me Hurlevas paid in full up to Ducem-

Witnes was not a paid Secretary to catch a Royal glanes ar

Trish has not hat the same couplace till lash of lemon juice may be added with 20 I consider that vessel to have been a pass the 29th Janary, 1885, and was addressed put, enter them in the Victoris Laundley bor 1895, he has not done the work for this, I suppose, is why we have so many sighted policy of confining Irish appointed, that a sufisient quantity of the There is no Court now in France and lately. But every day the weak and abort vintage. The skin should be kept fairly ipy vessel and not a crassing vessel Ato the Seerutary of the Hongkong Sigim Co.'s books, and then transfer them is which has puid. Any work he may transatlantic aspiranta to courtly festivities munta to men professing to be Irish is gun fleid takeaway pase siff by the kidneys the end of fire minutes the vessel had about Laundry Oo, In this letter Ir Hurley loup suca to the Hongkong Steam Laundry have done 1850 belonged to 1835. Ele and Hoyal pina visiting as I know ug ing prestur favour, till the selection of ea Lancet,

It was the Captain who wrote op the

rough

bg on the evening of the 3rd Noveraber,

I saw him begin to write it. He wrote it

up at eight o'clock. I do not know if there

was anything in the log before he began to

Cross-examined-I have a clock in the engine room which is regulated sa rute by the ship's clock; I believe it was ragu- latod before we loft Macan, but I cannot

The Court was adjourned till to-morrow.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

write. I de noi reraotuber having seen the (Hefure. His Honour Mr Justice Captain or any other body rub out any thing.

Cross-examined-I have been on the Es- poir since July last. I had been to Canton before in Ang, sat in the dry time, starting from Hongkong. I have but some couver- Bation with Capt Adame about thin case since

on the starbound title of the forecastle when

the lights pure painted out to me. The

Puiste.Judge.) Thursday, January 6.

"RO. BURLEY 9. HONGKONG STEAM LAUNDRY GO.2600. Plaintif in this suit was formerly Soere

Plaintif then read a minute to the effect that on the 34th December be accepted, co behalf of the Hongkong Steam Laundry Co, the offer of Mess: G. O Aadlomon, H. Fraser-Smith; Gourdin, Leruke, and Haricy; an offer for a loss of the Company's plant,

bonke

The

have receivedino.

receive runt fn the now Company We That is nobe question. The arrange Oertainly, bole have received note ment was that were to receive rents

Still, all tries are last year. That may bú, but t business of the Company closed in 188 and the outstanding billa and accounts ghi to have hoon settled in the following bath. But Me Hurley do Isyed and dull for three or four months. That is not ofanit. We have tried over and over again got things settled by him. Hurley was to present. I did not call Were you ghost meetings (~I was. Mr upon him to a the wingtes, but he reste given up

thom.

Why ?-Beuse he was the Bocretary, Then you joit le was Secretary (Dai. doubtedly, had never handed the books over to us.

Witness-fo

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