-No. 7538-October 14, 1887:†
Becretary for Foreign Affairson the enbject, and to demand the immediate correction of "the Convention and ita olrculation among the members in the amended form Mr Provand was, however, forentsile hy Another indignant Scotch member, Dr Clark The First Lord of the Treasury, in app as ing him, Lord of tho Trenher, Dr Clack ing him, has put the-blan on the diplo. matists, who, ho mye, have failed to strue precisely their cale telegram. It is to be hoped that the error will be corrected, for Scotland will never consent to have China informed that England is Great Britadu and Ireland.
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Mr Wilkinson said that if the plaintiff would come for his golds he would get them.
His Lordship and the plaintiff was per haps afraid to go for them, a might be afraid of peraginal vi-lunce
The plaintif said he would take the goods:
His Lordship (to Plaintiff)Why did you leave the defendant's pervical-Beessa ha kicked me out.
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THE CHINA MAIL
fore he gave the order to port a little; Thesis the amount has roon grassly exagge. wind had a force of about 4 or a fresh rated, and indeed the whole story of the breeze and the junk when she altered Ler plaintiff and hii atcerba was y sus course came right round about 3 points tous. Tho sit wil be dismiss, with
he was about a paints or the steamer sport" coals bow when she altered her course and about lengths of the steamer (or 180 fvot) off
no
bir Webber auid he had witnesses who consideration for the sufferings of the
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MERCY,
DJEMAL EDDEN AND AYOOB KHAN. The following extract will be interesting
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stat dishearten tho Khan,
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tented natives, and wage a war against ngland-a war which will last for a very long period.
was afterwards made by, and
you to take them i-e refused to let me called, and his ovidence was to the following answer to the Court he says there was
I was painful to see-the struggles the effect: Having loft Samchan, about 450 no regular look out man, this contradicting
miserable animal was making, and the bar- take them away. ****.
Do you know now that you can gat thempt, on the 28th Jane with a cargo of pigs, his master, and he further adds that tho may
cous spectacle coald-pas-init awaken ra- poultry, oil, and auger, with the wind said by his caster to be on the look-out
satment in anyone who was not uttarly- whenever you like I do not know,
callous. Don't you know that the defondant, south-west and against them, they reached and asleep at the stern was not unleep but
→ow, Sir, I don't know whether this is? through his soliciter, offered you the goods a point called Lan kat at 12.30 p. in. on the rawing at the bows. If this or dence is to 29th June-print which he locates Brat bo boliered at all, the junk must have lion
thu a mode of conveying auspected on Friday last --No.
fact of by on an island, and subsequently on the main lying in a different position to shat describe the steamhor: She was travelling faat, CRAGGE OF OBTAINING MONEY BY to the Palice station, but the posted dogs
FALSE PRÈTE FU-8. land, but the real position of which lias noted by the witnessce with the models thoying the wind alieam. In answer to the
ing dong in this oro insiace shows that no been secartained. Having reached this point, both placed the junk with bor liend a little Chart he states it would have taken 3 to 4
The case against A. L. Deuner, who is regard is had to marcy in the carrying out of the cito cuslies sonis the junk Innas tire wind and having food cast of math and hor atorn a little west of minutes to have taken the weigh off the clurged by 3. 5. Low, as ore-keeper, with of cheap regulations. I understand that the obtaining 821.45 under false pretenous from. Police (possibly as the cisivat way of get tide to alero, six men are sent forward to north, but the first win as stated she was stunner under the reverse action of the ev oblaining $21.45 ung false pretenos from. Police (possibi rest in their united strongth was only heading almost due onst, and yot this gines and the elision occurred in about. Oh, was conting at the Police ting the work duno) y to cuslics sonie
he head went minute after the order to stop was gratings bring to the station
M Meting the work done) pay to cusles sonte able to keep the junk stationary off the witness, the steersman, says her head went ininute after the order to stop was givon: Court today, before Mr Af chef-lunes. Me twenty
twenty or thirty cents for every dog they point. Whilst in this position a noise is to the north and port a little immediately is also adds that he used this binoculars to ratings appeared for the prosecution and bring to th
and bring to the station. Of cours it is heard and a light soou, which the steers bef are the collision. If the junk bad been nok at the junk. Atul thus if the raginice Mr Weber for the dainos.
impossible to expect that there will be any STORING THE WATERS OF THE NILE The
man announced was the light of a stonnier, heading due east she must, according to had been reversed it would have Daily News saysEvery one is familiar
and thereupon the plaintiff gave orders to their account, have been almost broadside thrown the stamer's hand to port. would prove that the complainant perjured animals shown by these deg hustere; and into suppose that they will with ecpanional projects for flooding the Do you meau that he actually kicked you bure joas paper, which was done thrico in to the steamer when first seen and the Japt. Hoyland, the master of the S. Shimself: He maintained that this was it is not opptural to Sahara, and the possible effect upon the He sent we away.
rapid one, which was done thrice into account, have been according to had been junk. And thus if the coatings appeared for the de-lunes. Mr the work done) rapid succession. Itomedistaly after the steamer must have come up on the Powun, next called, stutes there was plenty civilsuitand tint the fact that the complainant neize the dogs, that give least trouble, leav climate of Europe, and frequently been dia But you need the oxpression kicked paper was burnt the steamer was soon to be junk's starboard side between her and of wind for the junk to mail, al-had had charged
he junk's starbourd side betwesu her and of wind for the junk, to mail, she had had charged a Ohiamant for this 821.40 ing the savage animals alone No doubt
collidedenildier's a force of about 4. proved this.
the tanner in which they treat their cussed by people who are blissfully ignorant what do you mean by that-o oasic to very nour, or as the witness put it, the dis the share to the cast, to have collided soldier's wind' with
The following evidence was tirkon
prop afterwards muskes the brutes of the fact that the bulk of the great desert my room and told me to go away and taues of the witness, hex the window at and if the evidence of either of these wit. Abet wildnight he had got to lia dowa in is high above sea level A much more threatened to strike me.
the back of the Court, which is about 60 foot, nesses is to be credited they would have his cabin which is situated forward, iui
is to be credited they would have this cabin which is situated forward, Horn jeu Rustonjes said he was a friend sufliciently savage before they get to praplical scheme was placed before the Orass-examined by Mr Wilkinson, the Be also states positivity that at this time the Court, believe that the steamer went mediately under the whenhouse on the of the prosecuter. He often visited him at the Police Station. Britishi Association the other day, and as plaintiff said-There was no agrotment the junk had a small light burning at the out of her proper course with accruingly no bridge. He was aroused by the steamer's his house. In the month of July he was In the case I hire mentionand, I can only asked &auaks In the case I have mentionat, I can only le wheeled o which has a more definite objectancy between the defendant and me as to any foremast head, about 20 fout high, which, other: ohjeet than to run the junk down whistle and the movement of the wheel to assist defendant la make up the suppose that the coolise aust-have-taken-
fle heard the nean advantage of the dog in the first the storage of the surplus floral water of this period of service. It was simply an agrochowover, he admita, was very small and not and risk, the safety of the etenee n the aver quick and the gong going in the on complainant's accounts.
sucks any Nile for now in irrigating the delta during man for 350 a month salary and board and so bright as those used on that Hongkong rocks, which a auy rate the plaintiff with zine rount He at oues jnped up Rud on inplainant ask the defondant to collect place, in order to get his feet tie
wars and board and so bright as those used on hard Hongkong considerable particularity, stated wireise going slit of the cabin on the por: fide sawithaut difficulty by anybody else. That enough to infuriate the most sucile animal ment hard the dry season. Abu seventy-thres miten lodging. On the occasions on which he paid junka: Asked to show with the models the considerabis particularity, stated weretime going slit of the cabin on the por: side saw some accounts which could not be collected are, the feet tiet an they
aso Abu seventy thres miten lodging. On the sections on for it. Un position of his junk when the steer was wholly unreliable and that the ovidence of almost at right angles
paid junka: Asked to show with the models the toes to the E. I think their evidence is the junk Leading across the steanet's be was after defendant had left the complain in the world. Now, this method of dealing COUNTRY Qnto being were, and the subsequent torture was hich are south of Cairo there is a large depression-ma it was after I had asked him for it. On position of his junk when the steamer was to them to the E. I think their evidence is the junk Leading nores the steaner's bows without difficulty by anybody else. That enough to infuriate the most sucite animal called the Raian basin, which could be Gilled the 4th or bit of the month he generally frat seen and the position of the steamer, wholly ugline and that the ovidence of almost at right angles and about 30 yards was after defendant had left the complain in the world. Now, this method of dealing could be filled the 4th or 5th of the month he generally lace the junk, heading almost due south the last Witness if on me that to look the anchor; the fowan was then paying of whether the bills were for gods and pre- there is no objection to be made, but the with water at the time of high Nile Megave me ten dollars witheus asking places the junk heading almost due anath the last witness strengthens the presumpuff, He went forward to the rail gajust ant's employ.
I it our
gajustan's
Cenpa-examine.He conid not say a dog affected will disac. is carefully shot.
is simply disgraceful. If youre is.sin Cops. Whitehouse, to whom the scheme is expected one month's notice of dismissal, at the steamer (u he subsequently states) tion which forces itif on me that no look the anchor; the rowan was then paying off duo, calculates that the cost of the iocesand if I wanted
of the losen-und one month's notice of dismissal, a junk heading almost due anuth the line and at the ovidence of the junk leading nerus of the ice and if I wanted to go away myself I should upwards of -1000 feet off, heading about out was kept on board the junk, and has to cour
f I should upwards of a-1000 feet off, honding about uut was kept on board the junk, and that to starboard and he watched the unk ap. whether the bills were for goods and pre- then is
and he watched the unk on whether hand-Held with the matter
which busius to the 3rd May, Witness way at pre-brutal torture which is inflicted da animals sary works would be about 1,000002,, for at give a month's notice. I left on the NW. on their starboard bow, an that if suy the stemur was actually else to them proach. She carried no light, for which huvius to the 3rd May, Witness was which supply of 25,700,000 cubic metres luth of September. When I asked for my lights of the studier werd visible at all the before they saw her at all, and that when specially looked she carried no lantern on sort. A. Jarinor with Me. Pestonjou, the many of which, I venture to my, many bo
a 16th
Septendant standout erge teamer steamer per d for & hundred days could be ob- wages the defendant struck to with a cans green and masthead lights would alone be they did see her they probably did exactly her forons; she burnt a dates up, and suroty for the defendant.
quite harmless, is a thing that caquot be mused. If such a work wore to be carried and with his hand. Defendant went out visible. This position is shown on exhibit what they ought not to have done, that after she struck the stemmer, histori di was formerly urd. fton shrourly cendawand sit during our leave behind us a want qui yainst me was afterwards 8th courseandcome the between the faremast on her than the avidone in ovides stuck until hautes held abs was canted The next time ha at during our temporary administrational-for-tire-police-and-gave-me-in-charge 1A He was then-seked show how the is change their the stem get hold of the foromast and examined it. pastor of a siarn in Lyndhurst Terrace.com unt during our wore to be carried ages the defendant struck asked for my lights of
theruits the name true,and otice gave me oare done, P. C. 20
If Grip'a remark about the bad effect the country, we should leave behind us a want quietly to the Police Station. The tent me into 8'hipst. Inve
ground care ine in dist The ateamer, approached: the junk, and he admits was done. One other witness was Thore was no lantorn. If far light kad Quan lived two duora away and often which the mangy murals their human- nquificent memorial worthy of the enlig complaint against me was afterwards with described the steamer as having taken a walled by the piatti, P. U. 220 by naruc fallen by thy shock of the oflising it would the store. He came on the 8 h inst, assentes, lave pun dags is true and I orial worthy of the euliga-complaint against me was after the 8th courses come right or the junk, atriking it the whole given in a more satisfactory collision occurring caught under the gustines in the street and on ne cession he canine mes-Yours, etc.,
am -tened valera-who-in-the-dien of civiliza drawn the morning of the 8th coursent come right or the junk.atrikingit Lutu San, and although his evidence was have fallen en our heads. The junk on the and spoke to Mr Rangel, witness interpret an inclined to think it is this is probably tion mede Egypt the ronder and envy of nobody came to see me. I was in the almost at right Angles between the foremast on the whole given in a more satisfactory collision occurring caught under the guarding. Osman said Tucs and met him several not the healthiest apot in the world for the the world.
shop
I did not have a bottle of and main-munt on the startnard side, which manner than the evidence of the others, of the stemmer on the port side where sheanor in the street and on
then à brandy that morning, but I went for one in position is marked on exhibit B; and then he was rather inclined to give in evidence stuck until hauted off by a ripe from the asked him if he had bought goods to the RUNIAN DREAJ) or SMEs The London the afternoon to drink with collos slong he adds as the stonner struck the junk matters as to which it turned out shes steamer, by being thus hold abo
adds as the stoner struck the junk matters in to which it thened out anhes steamer, by being thus held she was canted exent of $21 from his store. Uma mid over toward the steamer to her port and "yes" The next time he met him, Luena Daily News Sys The Runatans in with a friend. I had a glass of bistors in the junk was turned round by the steamer's quently he had un persond knowledge over toward the atonnier to be rated Central Asia appear to be constantly on the the morning. It was not to goo! side on to its (the steamer's) port side He was a passenger on board the junk, but she did not sant to starboard at all. Hoked if he had paid for the goods and he our starboard side:"" He says up to a few moments before the collision he saw be cargo or pigs on board as describe the lind nut Shortly after they met watch for "English spies." No English my head, it was boonuse I was thirsty, and
from his position quain and Osman told Lucas he had paid for traveller is allowed in the neighbourhood Before that I had not been drinking by the fores of the collision all the had been asleep, and was awakened by the by the plaintiff, cherwise men as describin
beer goeds on deck, including the pigs, were noise of the people on the junk, calling he would have seen them go overboard, the gods. These conversations took place in view of the Reuter's telegram we publisi of the Central Asian Railway, and the fewers or iuxtected by lique was thrown overboard is erexamination, out-astoane si co to hire of the states that they had plenty of sex Cross-examined-He had not spoken to who for some time past has both or joying
brandy hor whisky, n
to-day. Djemal Eddis, the Afghan sheik from the Caspian Sea to was not theoriented I overboardja-eres-xamination steamer coming, or by for There was.do shack asend them overboard about six weeks agre.
states ex excited by Hunerfauth. I went out he places the junk as hending south-east at movements on seeing the steamer Ho Ho also sou the interior of Asia, or vice versa, are excitediately after tifin and came back at the time of the collision, though with the placed the position of the vessels in cun room, about 2 miles on each side of the complainant lately. He had had a quarrst Russian hospitality, has addressed another poned to many inconveniences. A Swedish immedisin frank cinget, and other models he states she was heading east, and tact us shown wis exhibit P.Q. 420, II; steamer, and no land grrocks intervened. In with hini and was not on speaking terms latter to the Now Vronya on the subject
immediately after Professor, Hjalmar Sjögren, was recently, six. At tiffin I Professor, Hjalmar Sjogren, was recently wine. I broke a plate by striking the table then he states that they had been station- als aluat at right angles; and with refer cross-examination, he says the junk was with him.
of the flight of áyʊób Khan from Persin-
a arrested as an English spy" near that after the defendant insulted me. I did notary half an hour before the not called as give a box version, for the ung ho first to the collision. If the steamer's engines
James Ranget gave corroborative evidenon The decision which may be arrived at in charging her course all the time he saw-this- tion Male Kara of the Transcanpies-Rail-after the defendant insulted me. I did notary balf an hour before the collision. He ence to the lights first sean he gain chains hitiul, he enys the junk was
England-with-regard to this mattos will, it way. The chief of the capia: Rail-after the defenda plato by striking the table then states she was heading
the station, a non- ask hins for nioney-to send out for some adds that Lam Atung (who is not says urte at this centsation
thenilway drink. He did not any I kad suflicient a witness) was on the look-out, but that he saw the red and white lights su far as had been reversed her heal-world have Chart Ayeung said he was formerly om- is considered by Diemal Eddit-posses commissioned oficer of hins for money to send out for
hond the railway. I atties were a
drink. When I came in at six o'clock I don't was, at the time the aumer was first sees, he'd grows about 10 cheung off the gone to part and if the helm had bot atar.ployed by the prosecutor. He left his great importance for Russia, and marit her battalion, and especially red by railway ther I tak my a few plater. fraa-to the says he did not which, he his bity of the sealer when be fratreened-pultainn, antatap battalion, demanded the
document think dinner was ready. I did not take any asleep astorn, sis were a great any others. never saw the green light at all, but he Boarded the team would have been smash employ on the 17th June. Ho had since sorious attention. Shoul! Ayools her re arell
apturetion. Aport her granting permission to proceed by railway, dinner that day. I don't remember whe. Then he states he first saw the stemmer on was completely ignorant of the where ed up. She had a tuftranded screw The received a letter fenin Arvasra Wotton and captured, the British G-vernment, in the agree to As the traveller had no such document as ther I took my usteel plaas at the dinner his partide and then, on the starboard abats of the junk or how the junk was 2nd engincer, who was ou daty at the tinge Deacon claining on behalf of the complainant opinion of the shpik, will hardly agree
sewhat con- of the collision, stug of the engines.sh fur goods sold. Defendant was selling India; and, like his brother Yakob Khan I did not throw a few plates about a do, about 100 chenny off. Cross-examined heading and he was evidently somewhat con- of the collision, waa ales called, and gave 813 14. Daring the month of June defend- let him remain under the surveillance of was forthwith arrested, and the chief of the table.
hire station telegraphed donoral Bassof for the rom, nor did I spit on the table. Mra-to the lights of the strainer he first fused when he first onw the steamer an would evidenes as to the stopplug of the engines, it seted as clerk and anlesenan and Feerived the Persian Government, and there can be orders However, M. Sjoegren fortante
tannie. Hunerlauth rest for a Mr Schmidt, but I saw first he says he did not look, then her bo natural being saddenly aroused from About 12.30 a. m. he says the to ograph rang ssh for goods sold. Defendant was selling but little doubt that he will be can be simultaneously, tutto didnot ide as usual in the month of June and India; and, like his brother Yakoob Khan, ly received permission to telegraph to don't know why. When anything lap says he saw several Turbin, but which, he his sleep, and frightened at the near shop12383 m. he says the to ograph rangish for goods sold. Defendant was selling but little denbt that he will be takon to attertid receiving cash, he beard complainnut remain a captive for relion of Alghan Gonocal Kumazof, with whora ho happened pened, he always sent for Mr Schmidt, did not know. He then adds She was proximity of the stunner; and I thint, it know till afterwards there had boun a oul receiving cash, the board complaint reme
proximity of the steaner, Audratligion; he felt no shock Adullah Tiivadd-instructions about solling red Rahman. It is the ejanion not only in sent for Mr Schnaiddir sa when we first saw the light she red light the junk bed houses at the ins of the entrainn, anlatan.
She was proximity of the steamier; and I thin stop simultaneously, but did deernment, and thers can be
tel solvet Hefe-would quainted, and it was, int long bei Bafdra this bad not rushed at Mr Huner very closa when we first saw the light is highly prolable that when he rat Jinion; he felt no shock Adullah Tib, Lol defendant to let aucuns Here would dishearten the population of Afghan-
won ho happened paned, he anything lap says he says he did not look, the to be Thad first to be acquainter, and it was: 11gt oppdatera the always sent for Mr Schaidh did not are several lights, but which, he his ford Coneral Komaru's answer arrived fanch-und-atrek hic with my fists-I was the red and green light fest saw then the red light the junk bed Althus treenaed-piloteho was in the wheel caivadi-instructions-about-calling-repdistan-mad-improve-the pastion-of-dut green light. 1-feat-saw asthead ever. Such a result prisener-to-ha-ast I get 1 hedding, ha felt no shock. Atdallah fib, toll defendant to illeet aucun ordering the-prisener to be set at liberty, stipating with him when Mr Schmidt came green light-- I did not look,' and then he ready obanged bar course, or, as the steers-house at the ims of the lion, antetan to Osman.
port
The case was adjourned till the 19th inst, Afghanistan, but in other Central Asing holding him by the arm and again adds when I frst saw the steamers men-put it, gone a little tout under her tially corroborates the 2nd tates.ovidonge and to be allowed to go where he wished I was ant molting leidt
Countries, that the faveur shown to Ayoob We should add that M. Sjoegreit pruises trying to strike him. Mr Behtaidt did tint saw the red and green lights. The starboard helin. His evidence to one exin very particular though ho makes the
The tent corruliorates-the-eu of and another, when he gave the when the first The second match of these at the Cricket tve popalatic would regard suche Czar's defence anzu hear orders to sing, purt season, Longs without the a fact as
junk somewhat closer that the mata put
Klan that the Central Khan in Persia has been the result of the politeness of the Russian authorities in offer to assist me ours of the room, nor did black-board and chalk were then brought tent cortiliorates the story of the defence jant sour
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Rossina influence, an that should we ask me to go hotne quictly. When the into use, and having garlud on the buurd and be ablutely contradictory and not her, when he gave the orders to stop, purt Central Acia generally.
having narled on the board and rates the story of the defence very particular, though he makes the
LONDS EKSAS SHORTE..... paliceman who had been sent for came in the poin, jank somewhat closer than the mata put policeman who had been sent for came in the point of which they were lying, he be reconcile with the story of the plaintiff blow the whistle, and says when the first The arcond match of the captured and delivered over to England the interforence of Russia, the aa the defendant told him to take main charge states the junk was 1 to 2 cheung, or 10 to which, as I have already intimated, is in-order was given to port a little, the mate. The rond match of the seasom, Langs
1 is ways Shorta communes at the Cristest rare popcorer voru alls, the as
tate SOME CURIOUS REFLECTIONS--The Bangu immediately. I did not struggle with 20 feet off the point. He then marks on credible. Apart from any evidence of also eard
for st
I port
give him change or a sign of weakness on the part of the Czar's bari, a Rengali vernacular papers says that peliceman. The policeman sent for the board the position of the steamer at A those on board the s.8. Fouga the story of litilo chance. Chat At the 12 Ground this afternic The Shorta went ve popantig would rogard such a fact us sailor fat to hat and maila of an army of discon on junk the plaintiff and his witnesses is socotitradio on watch on the Pouran at the ford their total when play was supped being anfaly reaching Afghanistan, he will place Attng, the sailor it to hat and mail a fairly good stand; Government. In case Ayoob succeed in The Christians take a great pride in their lukong, and they both took me out of the when brat scan. and places his own junk the plaintiff and his witnesses in socotitradio on watch on the Foran at the for-the
improbable that I could not castle head, gare similar evidence. L164 for 8 wickets. The fielding of the himself at the head of an army of discon Phiop. I stared that night in the jail. Both in a position from which those on board tory and so improbable that I could not castle head, gare similar evidence. Lo religion. Its ultimate in is peace.
in a position from which those on the plaintiff and his witness the story of litilo chance ve him change orgy Short Com HASon, Tongs Taptured and delivered all Ayoub be
it had side by side with the ing to the story dd by the plaintiff and his Longs was somewhat lone at the begia lanthrophy is ite great virtus. Envy and the defendant and Mr Schmidt appeared at her could at trat have seen the white and nately rely on it; ad sila by aidu with the ing to the story tdd by the plaintiff and histor inalico have no concern with it. War and the Palias Court next in is Longs
murning and told me green lights only, and again to reference to ridence of the 2nd wats and other witnesses sleetsmen, it would be hardly possible cizing of the game, but improved afterwards
light on the Powan it seems as told by the two it alone ta- and the store bindshed are looked upon by Christians an that the charge was withdrawn: On the the lighta, he say he only saw the light on the Fourn it seems as told by the two it alone ta-and the stormer alely to Scanlan, Serennhe Sith EW. Mnitiand Mailand sinful acts. According to the Hirdus, if day following I went back to the defendant when the stoniner was close up. Again chief witnesses to be incapable of belief blame, and in view of the evidenso of the andan, Soru S. I I
So far as I am able to 2nd mate and ather witnesses it appears to the early part of the an
It in very probable, declares Djamal anyone ascrifices his life in a just war ise That was not in conesquence of anything referring to the board he says A to 0, at all.
| | will be entitled to a sent metal f
in heaven. In the thar Mr Schmidt said. The day on which course from about S.S.E to N.N, W., would judge, unassisted by a nautical assessore to be clear that the collision was occa-cellent stand was after, and at ex. Eddin, that the English, under the pretext will be entities it I and O. H. C. Platt, neither of whom were waista as Herat, Faizabad, in proximity to Mabornednu Shastras it is stated that those returned to the shop was a Sunday. I have been the right and proper course, if the story of the pluiutiff is true that the sioned by the junk going about at the very. J. Cason Captare of the short of insuring peace and order in the country. will establish and fortily therrselves at auch who die in war will go to hoaven: The went there to get a pair of saves which the of the steamer going to Canton, sad then steamer ran into their junk alinost at-right moment when it was important for her to precepts of the Obristian tuligion ars fint of defendant refused to give me. I sw-the-bestows on the board that instead of kepures, with enlivent force to knock every key her course. Such an extraordinary unke of Coxon's good hits who die in oration religion ars full of defendant refuged to give me for the ing that cuttrse the steamer made a gradual shingon duckverbank runny of the pas. the fact that reaching she was with a fonce. The bowling for the Longs was cubetantus with disorganised Forces, and
Contone Cotesse, unassisted b the house thement Farkand and Kashgar In Bitch dir w a bean their was a bean- peace and asceticism; but practically no defendant on Saturday morning after the junk itself manoeuvre can only be accounted for by Tiful five the balligung dean over the 9, preco and asceticism; but practic Chris Poses Cott, in the Hongkong Hotel. He ran into the junk at right angles Greasengo, thus have been knooked overboard all on board except
has a naken- the Oxas, and even in distant Badukshant, other race loves war so much in the Chrie Po.fce Court, in the Hongkong Hotel. He curve out of it from A to B, and eventually must have been sunk at funny of the pas. the fact that rea
curve out of it from Att made a gradual thin with slicient force to not at-right moment the junk going about a CA- Ginas-do-The Hindas never had nuy old no, then he was wiling to tako meron into the junk at right angles. Gross mongess, who are alleged to have been luin fur wind, she had no lockout and probably fly, middling The followin a cubetances with disorganised forces, and ren into the junk at-rige to the junk, number, must have bession of Captain asleep is quite close, and then
Cross-songom, guly in the in the absenes of extraubons sit, the an atrong desire for war With respont to back. I said I would
respont to back. I said I would go back, and next examined as to the damage done to the junk, number, must have been knocked overboard fall on board except the steersman were score:-
except the steersial back, and ran into the junk to, and eventually gon duckverbo knock every when it was in but at the very tilant stand was doug and feroism, no other race of this morning I saw defendant in a ricksha and be at first sige-there-tas a-great-hole in the zien. To-one the expression of Captain asleep or Ising down; and be did not see
If there was a-great-life-in the amber, must have been knooked overheard fur wind, she had no lookout and
A. do C, Scanlin, Raith....... world could rival the indus; but they ho asked me for the key of my room. I junk in her bult, but eventually admits Hoyland the junk would have been the stemmer till quite close, and then
mite Hoyland the junk would have beep core- never want to annex another's territory, refused to give him the key On Tuesday that only the soft wood above deck was general aver flowever, the story of in the confusion of the moment and Tor tu
or to tramplo apons weak onomy. The e came to my room. I was confined to my damaged. In answer to the Court he says the defence aners to me to place the ignorance of the tights of the stemmer
blity. The he came to my room. I was confined to my that only the soft wood above deck was general as junk would have been at the Ateamer till
Monday and to write to the this statement and admits Mahamedans were blood-thirsty, but have run on Monday and could not work he was a long way from the rocks at the matter beyond dispute it was told in c. to say, on which aide the red and
d-thirsty, but
ait pale-it now become pacified, as they have no means did not instruct a solicitor to write to the time of the gollision but he again qualifica straightforward manner and was pristic-lly grown lights are respect of carried--which
dy to satisfy thogo desires. The fire of unrest defendant on the 18th, threatening proceed--this statement by stating it was probably untonebed in pressefariation. For the I think he admits he was ignorant of, in, Christian hearts. By inga against him for illegal imprisonment one to two cheung, and admits that in defence, the 2nd mate of the s. a. Powsinated of keeping her course she changed
Bydant on the 18th, three write tinieng way from is now burning in, Christian heart to the time of the collision but he again ins
was charged. the time of the was first called i ho was the officer in charge course to port, though soner than is ad- Christians the earth is being flooded with If such a letter was written it was without mediately precoding and
The fact that the only inde- blood. Ry Ct is being flooded with against him for illetening proceed--this stateme collision but he again blond. Ry Christians peace has been dis my authority. I consulted a solicitor on collision there was no wind, though imme- at the time of the collision and had been unmited. turbed in Europe, Christ sacrificed his life the 19th or 20th. I have not been employ-diately afterwards there was some little watch from 11.30 p.. when the steamer pendent witness on the junk, the F.C., wind. It is waifeet from the evidence of ducted from her position off the Brothers, states he only saw the red and white and for others, but-the-Christians-live-by takinged by Muake Champbell, Moura it Co the lives of others. The Christian religion The further heating of the case was ad- this witness that littlereliance can be placed an island opposits Castle Peak . Ting aover the green light, corroborates the ad-this so case was ad- this witness that little the evidence of lacted from 14.30 p.m. when the steamer pendent is heavenly; but in practice is otherwise. journed till to-morrow.
on it for accuracy, and indeed, it was al-Mun, where she had been at anchor since story of the defence--that when first most impossible to get any answer from thou 7 to 7.30 p.m. He says that when actually noticed the junk was on the
wha fed tide running to the
To the Editor of the CHIN'S MA him that he did not in the next breath, they started it was flood tide running to fort side of the steamer, but I doubt WONG BUDI S BUSTOMJBE
1 2
October 14th. -ADVENTURES OF A FRESUR TRAVELLEL FRESUR TRAVELLER
This was a claim by a chair-orolie for vary Looking at his evidence alone it of a knot; the weather was fine and it whether the distance given he that witness
Sin, Foxes have holes, Birds of the air Soms time ago a young French traveller 84.82 as part of a month's wages.
84.82 as partid ha had reis orders are steamer
may, I think, be fairly surmised that Wlint clear starlight night, but there was no moon can at all be relied on a cativus that
aesia. Ti M: Duule by, name-undertook to ex
sition of the junk was, the and therut 12 30 a. on the 29th or analer, Mr Holmes, for the plaintiff, budan who call themselves disciples of int Defendant said he had refused to pay ever the real position of the junk was, the and there was a moderate breeze from the all three witnesses for the junk place to have esis, The Son of Man hath not where and-our-barbarous was plore the little known and retur barbarous plaintif becaura, he disobeyed his orders plaintiff did not know where he was, nor went about 12 30 auf. on the 20th or one aleamer about 10 cheung of when they just Tay hs head,
Dorwest; about 12 30 at on the 29th have
Thoro are at present in this Colony tru country south of Morocco. He gas con- und left him of his own accord. On 23rd was the steamer perceived until she was hour after leaving their anchorage, he noticed saw her, Mr Holmes, for the plaintiff, bud veyed thither in a fishing bust from out of uptember he told his boy to tell plaintiff afinest on top of the junk, ant it is quite numerous junks sailing past, hold nga Taif considerable stress on the fact that the willout these des disciples of Bin tho Canary Islands, little dreaming of the and another coulie to get his chsit ready, probable that on the approach of the wind about 1244 he first noticed the licensed pilot had put the words give her zou there words.
Islands, litle drentuinptember
ith perheir
living like-Dives et plaintiff's ale tied that he and dinner like him whe said sell all that romantis and dangerous experiences through Plaintiff refused to carry hun, and left his steamer all hands with the exception per plaintif's joak; alte was abont 34 points on a little chance or a chance into the ring like Dives at the Hongkong Hotel, which he was destined to pass.
jouks about 180 yards ahead second mate's actually roade us at Itkely paying-a-por-des--If thes eliance of the steereman and one or two their port bow and about 160 yards ahead second mate's mouth, but I am not and there are at present hundreds of La
dig, satisfied relyin nomadic tribes which inhabit the Shergice the same day. proved suspicious and cruel. After plan his mistress chair and defondant Wanted cale lying down, Weng & Ding, the of this he was positive, but he could so hor of such an expression; and if he had done id net lillin--por-das-11-thes doring. M. Doals of his property, they put him to pull his rickab This he declined steerman, was recaled, and Although sail and hull close enough to see the course so it must be remembered he was speaking would not like him, who said sell al that him in confinement and subsequently parto do and his master at once dismissed him. he corroborates the fast witness she was steering; at that time she was steer to a man who himself speaks briken Eugcould live Faruriously on the tially buried him in the sand, at the ente Defendant's bay ouroboratal his masters to the light married by the jink, the ing on a parallel caures towards the stea-lish; and the expression will not neces-other-84-to the past and give the timo tormenting him with this sight of statement.
-burning of the flare-up lights, and the dis mer. but on a nurse that would take her sarily imply that the funk required a chance they are miling themselves Water, which he was not allowed to drink. Hey Lordship said he was satisfied that tacco off whom the steamer was first seen, quite clear about 30 to 40 yards on thuir to be given her, or that she was where They are making themselves conspicuous He ultimately excited the syrupathy of the the atury told by the chair-coolie was un- his evidence contradicts that of his misstar port side. The steamus was steering about to canse apprehension of a collision. The would supper tal pun
a collision. Tite the tribe by repeating so prayers from the true, wnd dismissed the cast.
in suveral important points. In the first NW. by Nor N-the junk would there mate says he gave the order to port to give it would appear tun tuen, are trying to juntemag by their dress something like the Pharisee dress like women and women are trying to Koran. His persecutors, thinking he was
place, he says that only two yuon were at fore be heading about S E. by and junk a ficts more room, and it is not impro
littls
get into men's garmente, Such manque- Mahomedan, now completely altered their
the bows, not souls two yuon were at fure by Nor N-the junk would there to canse apprehension of a near They are making themselves the bows, not six; and they were rowing, on noticing the junk, he gave the babie that he stat d so at the time, and the d treatment of him. They gave him abund
not yulohing. In examination in chief ho order to the mas at the holm to witness rendered it as chance instead of auce of card him his daughter in this arship said The plaintiff On Tak his master as to the first it was 103 and
of the His Lordship gave the following judgement says he first saw the green light if the port a little, as he says to give the room. To my mind the aridonee of the sheik even offered this use this afternoon
stoimer, and only that. He says he was junk a little more room, and the matter of the steamer, Captain Boyland, marriage. After a b interval bet this urdship and The plaintiff in this the first to see the steamer. He contradicts mentor directly after-le-gave the shows that the story of the plaintiff, espaci cended in fuding his way to Moorish suit, who is part owner of the junk On Tak his master as to the distance they were off onder to port, the junk charged her course ally in reference to the cargo and lights territory. Here, however, he was again Lee, of about 1,000 picats carrying capacity the point, and says first it was 100 and stood across the steamer's bows-theorried by the junk, to be niterly worthless, arrested and conveyeder, he was again Lee, of about 1,000 pier of the junk On Tak his master as to the distance the dels moment or directly after-ho gave the shore arrested and conveyed a prisoner to the sad 50 fuut in length and whe trades be-add cheung, and then eight to ten, wind was then blowing fresh--and his im- and his evidence goes a long way to confinuent's surmises are correct or not. It would capital: Fortunately the British Minister, tween this pert and a place called Samchun but eventually admits it was too dark to mediately gave the orders hard a port, stop the second mate's evidence. I have come certainly seem odd if we who bare capitali Freon, was just tally interfered at of 8970.3 alleged to be hich took codes, for the the junk down Sir Kirby Green, was just then on a visit on the Canton River, but the actual locality sce. Using the blackboard he too draws her and blow the whistle. The orders wers to the conclusion that the collision was denied the garb and adopted the life of to the Sultan, and he effectually interfered of which is doubtful, seeks to recover the the course of the steamer similar to that carried stand the steamer went off to startolely caused by the junk cistaken action the poor peasants of India were living in on the captive's behalf. M. Bouls was sura of 8970.36 for damage caused to his drawn by the plaintiff, and by it shows that board rapidly; the collision, however, tok of altering her couras, which I havepo dunbe style at the Hongkong Hotel; nd although On Paris- released, and reashed London on Aug 27,
junk and the cargo alleged to be laden on the steamer, instead of keeping her proper place, and the bluff of the junk's star was nai ly due to her tot kooping a proper we de do not believe in their phylactories Wir nut hoard by reasons of a collision, which took couras to Canton, inread off alioat at right board bow came in contact with the lookout and the confusion caused by those We trust for the sake of consistency place between, his junk and and the Dangles, for the into foto her not keeping a proper we de do not believe in their place between his junk and and the Deangles, for the deliberate purpose, as bluff of the steamer's part how. He on board suddenly seeing the lights of the correspondent's strictares ara exaggerated. On New York-
On demand, fendant Company's River-steamer Poucou wers, ut ruoning the junk down. In cross-adds that the blow of the collision was steamer. Fog the steamer to have attempt Lethers no brother who would take the (which runs between here and Canton, and examination he at first persiste that he only not of great force, it was a grazitas blowed to have gone notern of the junk, when strangers in 1-EC. M.]
inden, is 240 feet in length) shortly after 12.30 anw the green light and the white light, and that the two vessels remained together she was within 150 yards and after she had
the two ressels remained together she gone astern of the junk, weathers no-brother who werated. In New York- am. on the 29th Jens last. The collisions and did not see the red at all, but when he after the sollision, bat ha could not see from changed hor course and when she was spA PLEA FOR OUR DOGS.
not see from changed in 150 yards and junk, when strangers no brothers ara exaggerateddit, 4 months' night. so far rna I can make out from the evidence is pointed out the fact that he says the junk the bridge by what means. The position parently from 24 to 4 points on the Todly Editor of the CHINA MAIL. took place in the vicinity of the mouth or was stationary and that if his placing of the of the vessels in contact is marked on steamer's port tow, would probably have
and that if his placing of the exhibit G. by him and showed on exhibits llision acconinterval left for those on against the vaguene endorsing bis roof
14th October, 1887. entrance to the Canton river about 2 miles model was correct he must have seen the exhibit G. by hira, and shows an entirely dif-
East and a little days sight.
SIR,-While sympathising cordially with te to the North of red light before the collision took place, he ferent position - He adds if these With the aburt interval lefs for thoas on against the vagueness of the Police notice that marked on exhibits ollision accompanied with loss of life, the growl of your correspondant "Grip to the East llision accompanied with loss of life, GUIDAN 6. HUNERFAUCH —ACTION FOR WAGES Lintin island and a lit le less than half way admits he saw the fed light the moment 'B' and 'P.O: 42, the Ateamer Dust board the steamer to take any measures atguverning dogs, and also endorsing bis ro
N.4. HUSERFAUTE-ACTION FOR WAGES Lintin island and a little to the North of red light before the collision took place, he ferent position to that marked on exhibits brought about much more serious
Lintin island and a litle less than half way before the collision and at the collision on the junk. He denies that any a judge the right mis convre was carried cautionary steps being taken in uding th F.0, IL side between that island and what is marked before the collision and at the collision position were norrect,
collision, and at the gut Band P.O. 420 its ollision accompanied with lose t In this case the plaintiff muca for the sum on the Admiralty Chart as the lower or itself, although he was standing astorn of havo sunk the junk. He devies that sug all about, bait a minute we under) as far as marks as to the necessity for some pre- of 8182, which he alleges is go to him by as
to him by southern part of Shak waan Promontory the junk and the point of contact was Bares up were visible on the junk before I can judge the right mancouvre was carried the defendant as salary, compensation for fo the North East, Deep bay lying about placed by him at the main-the time says she had no light on the her engines stopped, had that had the effect emphatic growl aguinat the barbarous
the jaak hetore aan mancare thLvTHI ist suppress ratites, I cannot help adding an loss of time and the value of certain articles due East of the place of the enllision. It is in or between the sigmast and foretast, he time and again sale ale staten that at the no doubt of lessening the force of the colli- rally with which the Talice regulations
to the North East, Deep bay lying about placed by him at the main-mast the collision, he had watched her all the ant. Her hefm was put hard a port and cautionary steps being taken in order va belonging to bi of shich the defendant Lisin hail
patio grow guinat the barbarque belonging to bins of which the defendant cleft common law suit for damages on says he saw all those lights together anforamast.head. He also colliculty haz pussession. Mr Wilkinson appeared appear to be carried on. I det unk
the case for negligence; and although in impossibility. Having marked on the board time he gave the order to stop the steamersion, which the junk seerns to have perly with which the Palice regulations Paket Mears Falconer di Co.'s Premises,
to shots. Cent co for the defendant
gand by virtue of the Judicature, dots the point off which the junk was lying and she was going about to 74 knots, that sistently courted. When the 200 mate the police
mate the police to spare The plaintiff Adolpho Chidan, said-I am the Admiralty rule of divisiue of loss pre- having shond there was an unobstructed therd vide within. By aniles, and he marka it might have ocurred to him as a precau- to be as merciful in the tanner of des a barber, and was far months from the Justica and the of the Calories and Do- hot because the point was in the way of the onllision.
barber, and was in the employment of rails in all Divisions of the High Court of view of the steator as she approached the class of the colusion of the Adiritale tingary measure to hire had the whisto patching the pet beaten pribl
I am the Admiraly zule of division of loss pre- having shond there was an unobstructed there was no land or rocks on their star Brt gave the order to port, I think some to see any dog that showe
star-it a syruptoms
precau symptoms of rabies, but I do ask the 30.13 ard measure boà the defendant for four months from the Justice and that has hown -xtended or for at least two miles or acon further the Adricaléctionary in-haze 28th of April fast. I have been paid for all adopted in some of the Olories and De-ho says ho did not see the steamer chart at which carries out the const blown as woul, bit I do worth the anis and to remember that the Quinale adopted in some of the Onlories and De least ten miks or acan further the place of thin 3 miles, and he marka it might havo ocurred to him as a pro symptoms of any dog that showe thu time except sixteen days of the last pendensise of Great Britain, it has not sooner, because the point was in the way; sion I have arrived at, as to the place ning to do so was either an emission of duty alietei by misfortune, not guilty of crime. month, for which I chim $26. 16, my to us
ith this reminded that the junk was 100 cheung off of the ono
Asked whether he or an unteaman-like act, bedation I believe
untengan-like act, bedste boli afligtoi bem or that the animals are a opied in this
The other The other day I saw a dog being emreyed being at a mouth with board and lodging. Colony, and accrdingly the doctrine of the point according to his own statement, could have gone astern of the junk, his when he states that at that momcut he to the Polios Station to be slaughtered, being a mouth with board wages been extended Great Britain, it has not so says ho did not sea theer, the place of this culheim dhe marka it might have I claim 315 as compensation for loss of contributory negligence is applicable us he says it did not matter if he did no deshe says if we had starboarded we should did not apprehend app, and I find an at- and the way in which thi
the way in timeandshin-I see te defendant. cannot recover, and in accor of the junk er in eo p
this case aegligence is a doctrine of the point near the Junk was 100 choy:sion I have ertise is it the canela biary measure in haze in a precau- symptoms of ice any dog that shor this case with the result that if the plaintiff her before, as she came up so quick, and have cut the junk in two-and if they ter of fact there was ho, wake of ellison must have resmed to all who saw it un- B's Lardahin-I see you also claim for or those on board his junk-have-bp necessarily orgel --For us ona part I mer certaingo de retained by the defendant. negligence contribuat Junk tave by their then he shows with the models that the had reversed their engines. it would. In this view of the case it is unavarasury must have sessied to all who saw it un- certain goods retained by the defendant.-negligence contribu ad to the collision, the steamer stick the junk almost at right bars made no diferance as there was not to decide the other questions which arise as I have rather high sesion of, nur
Justave-by-their-than-ha-hess Für un You
is my it A plaintif cannot recover at all. There are angles, although the master sserted that suficient time for the engines to affect the but so far as I have formed an opinion is canine friends, fund, if I were asked to say plaintiff cannot recover at all is, the steamer strik the junk sladet at right baversad north of enllision was which this meas being one Why don't you take those things sway a pleadings in the case, and to accor- no alteration had taken place in the position: ship' weigh: Iu cross-examination, he says adverse to the plaintiff's right to us alone whether this Mafortunate day or his captors METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. He insultima and I left
danse with the practice of this Court of the junk er in her calm from the time on the night in question he could es a the being only part owner,) for the whole de erved nost to be alot I told hesitati But why did you not take your goods I called on soch side to state their case the steamer was dub sean up to the junk from It If miles of, but he subru, dameget i the junk, or as representing the before giving my verdict against the dog. away I-Ed pharged me before the Police briefly before calling their witnesses. collision: Their witness, admits that quantly lessens his distance to s mila. He owners of cargo alleged to have been lost The unfortunate animal's four fant had be
It is sufficient to war that the opening state-he changed the helm Immediately says he did not take particular notice of the from when he holds no authority. I ad led together so tightly tant - the "cord --- But that le so reason why you should ment of the plaintifs solicitor was not before the collision and that the junk was junk till she was about 18 3 yerda off, but be viseile use-lbe expression “ alleged a spined cathing through the tin. “A ban- not take away your goods. He would not borne out by the svidence of the plaintif thereby headed more to the North and that says he thinks he saw her beford although cause from the evidence in the case, pe bo puls wat sted through Between give them to me.
for his two witnesses. Wong Afook the her head went to port a little, he having there was nothing to call his attention to cisty that of Capt. Horland, it is manifesta
manifes his lege, and by this means he wAB Da pot mean to my he refused to allow plaintif, part owner of the junk, was first pushed over the helm to starboard. In hot that was about 6 min. to 10 min, he that (t, say was lost by reason of the call bat sacred by a coples of coclive
Po
Sahara.
camel's milk and dates, and the
SUPREME COURT.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour Mr A. J. Leach, Acting Puime Judge).
Friday, Oct. 1.
"AND COMPENSATION:
-He
Court
10)
J. M. Matthews, b Baith.
17
A
Cupt. 2. T. Staley, è & b Dick
T. Bezorbe-Smild, Dirk,
E. W. Mallard, anders, b Lammert,...ị F. Maitland, Hinboti, & Stewart,... I P. Omble.L A. Yuitch, & b Lazarty..
E. J. Coxon, Latoutstanding
C. Platt, not out,..
Extorje
15
20
€
Total 304
CORRESPONDENC
THE SALVATIONISTS.
they are
Plaintiff said he had been hired to carry others, were fast sleep?, or at any of the steamers, our itkely If
he carrying no light; | Foto that he aruses in this Colony This two met art
THE POWAN COLLISIO Y CASE-- JUDGMENT.
Wester.
a
the
riding doos no good; only making them selves ridiculona in the even of those they
Yours &
have come to ancort.
**EXCELSIOR
We cannot say whether our correspond-
which ha proper trist for strictures are take the
half a or ask
CA-15,
-
fortunate Afghans must sooner or later
CRIN #!
submit themselves to their fate. England Brmly established at the above-named Brilyaving pora, and having an open passage across Afghanistan, I will not only incite and agitate against Russia among the Vanteal Asian tribes and those inhabiting the con- terminone Chinese provlaces Lui affurd them material aid. She may thus in time becolus f.vulnerable as regards Russia, in a of any differences arising between the two countries in Europe or Ass
In view of all these contingencies, Djemaal. Eddin considers that Russia should not remain su indifferent spectator of the now turn of events in Afghanistan, but should andeavour to impart u them a direction consistent with the historical interest of Russia and the conditions of a benevolent neighbourhood.
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HONGKONG, October 13.
PIUM-Now Faina, cab, 500
Old
cash, 495 Now Benares, cash, 1981 Old cash, 165 Now Malwa, caah... 520 Allowance, Trols 10 Od Mawa, cash,... 540 60 Allowance, Tapis... 16/48
· Persian, Oily, cash: 550 Allowance, Thele
None Persian, Paper tied 640/710 Allowance, Tecla... None
EXADADAL HOKORG October 14.
In Lukidon-
Bank, Wire,
On demand, 30 days
4 months sight, Credits, 4 Documentary, virths
On demand
3,99
*4.00
In Bumbay-
Credits, 60 days' night,
Wire, On Jemand,
2251
In Calcutte
Wire,***** On demand,..
On demand.****
In Shanghai
days' sight,
inhd Lef, 100 fine..........
Temperature
Da.
"Eisen's Road,")
IP.M... 30.07
LOMETER AM
HEROMETER
Thing to
Dr
Do
Do.
DA
AMAN I P. M. 84
Jorg
Do.4 P.M.882. (ot balb) AM–73
Do MAUTE
De.... 74
Do Minuum over balk
AT 4 PIM TO-DAY:
Barometer
30.01
Temperature Humidity Direction of Wind Force.
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