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No. 8494—JANUARY 22, 1890.]

Tan Ocerland Mail of 20th Documber anys: -Ordara bara been received at Fortemonth

for the Tris or the Mercury, sister abips, to. be get ready for commission to relieve tho Cordelia on the China Station.

THE

when rain began to fall agaiu, ont fortun-of tiron. (Spora 220-0-59.) It was thought ately did not last long

A proposal to play twelve a-sido, emanat The ing from the Straits team, was accepted by their opponents, EJ Coxon haring won

CHINA MALL,

CONSULAR INVOICES FOR FREE GOODS TO THE UNITED STATES.

As the decision given by Judge Sawyer in the United States Cirauit Court, on the question of whether Consular invoicos wore required for fren goods, is of considerable intorcat to Hongkong Shippers to the United States, we give below the judgment respondent :-

Lisax

BOOCHOW.

13th January. Nature has its law of compensation. The beautiful and spring-like winter (" pour " man's weather," as it is called) up to this

city

nt the thing to be "ranecoptert," he would factory results. Before Coxoa was bowled two batsinen gave datisfactory indications tion 2,857 insist, that the merchandise Following plan for settling the question Yemen have always replied by the most pay their rent of frou $2.40 per moc,...

bit that often happens in similar cases. It

E. O. Smith, who was allowing the captain of being able to put the soure a good deal

The score

The

это

before him, he did not consider it expedient COTTON-GINNING IN SHANGHAL to resort to extreme measures at once,- very probable that the rest of the wickels

The following letter appears in the Hu Last summer, howovor, bla intervention

A would go for little. Ross again took the

was demanded by the Board charged with Paa of 11th Janinery- the supervision of bones lands, which ball from Latchford, and F. Maitland, who

brought to his knowledge the fact that of Shanghai of a Cotton ginning Factory at tims we proved a boon to the peasantry.

The establishment by foreign merchants Cordelia will afterwards, on receiving her

succeeded Dr. Lowson, did not seem at all

over 2,000 of the 5,000 acres held by the Petang beyond the limits of the Foreign The floods rosulting from the sain of forty now grow from the Himalaya, proceed to take the place of tho Calliope, which is an

the toss, the Hongkong team went to bat comfortablo. Soon after, Major Miles was

gentry in Tungkuan consisted of ground Settlement has formed the theme of many days and forty nights in the fall scored at. pasige hana fram Australia to Porte-first, with the disadvantage of a heavy bowled by Fox for a woll oarned store

the Gururumont and the price of whief Yaman to the Minister at Peking, and it is which they had originally acquired from despatches addressed by the Teung-li first to recede very slowly-boly a fow mouth, where she hoisted the pennant id

inches in a month-but since the first....of." January 1887, The departure of the wicket. E. J. Coxon went in to open the of 28. J. J. Boll-Irving took his place,

had narer been paid. The price of the said that the Minister is unable to give any December more rapidly, a fall of three Himalaya has been postponed to the 27th game, facing the bowling of A, J. Ross and but went under with Fur's first ball.

in fall, sont to by a San Francisco-cor-

load and its usufenst during the thirty reply to the argumenta adduced. According foot all told. There are only a few sections years they had held it were estimated at inst.

E. O. Smith, Coxon beginning by sending (Soore, 230-8-0.) It was now four o'clock,

International Taw (Art. 125) merohania where the low lands are still ourered, Tho Tls. 200,000 of which only Tis. 30,000 had engaged in trodo operations in a forolge appearance of things in Nurember as bad one of E. O. Smith's balls "over to the and rain had begun to fall. Sorcombe

This is a suit to recover the value of a been ressived. In addition to this, there country should not deprive the antiven of onough. The foot-patha covered, the villages Ramscoorzar."--A native of one of the parade ground for 3, sanding whether in the Smith, who succeeded Bell-Irving, con certain shipment of tes, at a Port in Jawers large arrears due upon the portion of that country of the sources of profit which surrounded by water and the women and glens of Upper Banffshire writes to the Elgin nade direction immediately afterwards for began to show that the game was by no pan, to the Port of San Francisco, arising their state which they had rented from the rightly belong only to the latter as by children imprisoned. The riec heads word Courant In the notice which

1 you' huot:

5. Neither of the batsmen could make means linished, playing carefully and at the refusal of the Collector to allow Government. There was likewise a sum of nature bestowed upon them originally. The just above the water or lying in it, and the ed. recently from the Chine Mait of R

the tea to be delivered to the consignees T. 80,000 which had been lent to thera

conversion of the nature water rice, putting it in busts and then lectura by De Cantin, of Hong-Kong, much of Ross's bowling at first, and Coxon came time not missing a chance of making without their präsenting to bits a consular on interest by a College and an itens of than the artificial co neither one noe less popple up to their knoss gathering the

TI. 10,000 representing arrears of tont formerly of Keithmore, Dufftown, it is stat- began too soon to tako every chance of runs, Before the latter batsmen was long invcion having indorsed thereon the declara owing to the Grain Intendant's department of native produce, and by. Treaty this has | banging it on poles to dry. This is an

*hat the Doctor said he could not explain

nover been sanctioned. Herr von Brandt, exceedingly slow process and many had to required to be made before the Consul to a bang. aning of the word. I can. It was punishing them, with the result that he was in E. Maitland sacenmbed

at the Port of shipment, and the Cunaul's Altogether their indebtedness amounted the German Envoy, has addressed several hire labourers at double price, farharvesting and frequently in my native distries. If clean bowled for 19 with the first ball of tiful ball by Fox, which just caught certificate required by Siations 2,954 and to about Tls, 260,000, and da reparment requests to the Taungli Yamen to sanation in the cold water was no pleasure. The wind he fastened the coulter of a plough on be tween the horns of a Highland on a new over. Blair was playing a very his bails (Score 241-0-1.) G. S. Coxon following of the Revised Statutes; or giv-aceted impossible, the Viceroy rather the opening of factories at the open paris would offer tumble the Indes rules into the

for this purpose, and

foreignons to be constant inquiry, a

merchants water. As nearly as can be ascertained by

a huf стор has been then sent the ram, with his natural bounce, cautious and steady gems with very satis- then joined Sercombe Smith, and the ing the bond to prodces one at some future then re-enter upon possession of the land

day, in pursaauce of the provisions of Scounder circumstances which would have harm themselves sout in

made it difficult to re-let it, hit upon the allowed to set up at Shanghal machinery gathered around the

for the making of silk piece-goods; but the In ordinary seasons when the farmare have the meaning of the word exactly, and

A College racently established by publis the operation would, also, I think, give tho

baing tee, which pays no duty, does not origin of it at the same time. The idea is n of the Hongkong team to cattle up a score higher. The changing of howlers con- fall within the provisions of the Statute, subscription under the Viceroy's

that such proceedings are contrary to This year those who pay have paid on an garing, cleaving) scattering insaloon op too quickly, was withdrawn and replaced by tinued, Latchford relieving Ross, and which is intended to apply to datiable age. had a surplus fund of Tls-100,000, emphatic refusal. The Minister well knows there is little left them for their your's toil, Bled, win the forms with which a wnings De Fox, who was found a little ticklish at Hornby afterwards taking Latchford's goods only; and it appeard to me that this and aids in the care of proper hot Treaty, and heros his inability to reply to average one-half; &c. from the uplande,

correct, There is

to credit the government Notes of the Yarên. nothing at anything he is attacking. The word is a

if the partially submerged districts may be. When he had put togethurat all mid about non-daliable

and constitute rapayment on behalf of the goods capital one, exceedingly expressive and first but did not prove by any means for-place.

Tu my humble opinion cotton ginning so terined. Though there will be dire Smith pithy, like a great many Scotch words of a midablo.

hold WAM

adapted only gentry of the purchase price of the 2,000 enterprises founded by the capital of foreign poverty amidst this class, woood not by and the pr visiona when Coxon was 30, Sorcombe similar class. Its uso, Texpect, is quite leoal, bowled stood at 29, and the beginning this Talbot Hooby, and E. A

either acres, which should henceforth become the shareholders will be productive of great think they will be reduced to famino. to datiablo grede, spbject to Ram

valorem, or specific dutice. The declara property of the college. Having regard to would be interesting to ascertain if the word made was not regarded as a hopeful one, went in with G. S. Coxon, After a few tion provided for must state that the in- the fact that the land was originally publiniachin to the poble, without much comhoro, is a wonderful elasticity in Central pensation in the way of profit to foreigners. China. Antia well watered plain," it minutes' play the latter was caught by roce contains, if the merchandise men- property, that the present holders had When the Chinese themselves commenced takes a hoary drought to injuro ifto grain, Higginbothane, and the innings closed with ticed therein is subject to ad valorem duty enjoyed the use of it for more than thirty the business of ginning and weaving at and as the staple is rics it requires a

and was obtained by purchase, a tree and gears and land bever ever paid the pur-Yangaau-pu, merchants and people flocked to drown it. There will be a scarcity fall statement of the time when and place le price, the Viceroy considered the to the authorities with petitions against it, breadstuffs and a far greater sem olty of total of 2-0.

where

ue and it looked, indeed, as if recourse would money. The shops all trim their sails' the same was purclinsed, and the above offer an extremely reasonable que actual cust thereof, and of all charges Even had it been a mercantile transaction be had to minh violence. The authorities, and reduce expenses by dismissing cleries,

and when obtained in any

in land betwcou private individuals, the however, by great care in their replies to Multitudes are out of employment and other manner than by purchase, the actual owner of the property would have had the these patitions and by the full explanations next spring business must necessarily ba markat value theroof at tine time, and place right of re-entry in case of failure to giver, by them to those who presented bad. The rich whose sterghous⚫ have. when and where the same was procured or

the price on the part of the purchaser. tham, Racceeded in conjuring the threatened been filled with grain, can now only make manufactared; and if subject to specific The gentry, however, were not at rst trouble, and the minds of all were more enda meet. In one of the d'etriols in Sug duty, the actual guantity therent. This dieposed to accept the Viceroy's views of reassured when they saw that employment clion only one-th

one-third of the tazes have been the case and showed disregard for his 1125 requirement was manifestly intended to authority until they began to realise that to over 700

was by means of the new factorica afforded gathered. The officials have put out pro- enable the collector to determine tho

in silver instead of rice, which means regularly in them. Chinese in

that amount of duties to be collected, and alio was determined to carry his point. Then tuette and poor men who wore working clamations saying that taxes may be paid farm of declaration is prescribed by the they entered into negotiations with one of as the people at last began to see, they will do the best they can and lot the Statute, adapted to each mode of

to pay a sum of Tia boncited by this Chinese enterprise; but reat alons. In obedience to the call of the duties, so that the collector van ascertain 40,000 on condition that their receipts were in the mee of the foreign factory already gentry the Yaten runners are sent to

of assessing his agents and

the the value of the goods subject to ad valerent, to be dated back.como soare. Not a word referred to, the case is very diferent, as country to tell the people, to pay

ronts, but no one is arrested. On fully to show. Foreigners allege, duties. Bat neither form is adapted to money or the arrears of rent. The next nou-dutiable goods, and there is no occasup taken by the Viceroy was to appoint a aien to know, for the

purposes

commission composad poses of the roofficials and the magistrato of the district venue, either the value or quantity.

Non

to reason with the gentry. The fatter, dutiable goods are not mentioned, and no declaration is provided, adapted to that however, treated the official deputation class of goods. Which of the forms should with contempt and oven rifared to meet be adopted, when neither is prescribed, of the land were then called in, but the them. The leases held by the cultivators The billiard match has resulted in a great Sa the bond provided for in Section 2857, ran away or remained in hiding. Placards 2887, occupants, intimidated by the gentry, all victory for Singapura, Mr Russell Sechea is to be double head int it day, aut rern posted all over the emintry suging by all, both foreigners and natives, thare

Farently dalu

dau conditioned for the payment represented Hongkong, and Mr R. W. Brad- of the day which shall be found to bo that the land was held for the benefit of are very few natives who have learned how doll, Singapore. The play was 500 up and actually due there. As the day and that the question was one in which the sons why no objection has been raised to now the charitable institutions in the district, to take them as yet. Those are the rea- Stokes was banten by 173. Braddell play for themselves what they are and

that they pay no duty, whatever the conditions of officials could not be

ratorted by instructing the tiven.

name to him that he might denounes them to the

is known in other parts of the country.'

H

The prospect looked a little worse when E. W. Maitland, who went in nost, after having added 2 to the total, gave Calagan away catch which was accepted. Score, 2 wiekots for 32. A. J. Lench then became Blair's parteer, oud the prospects of the rame soon began to assume a different aspect, both batamen making a very determined etand. Blair, however, after beginning to take greater liberties with the bowling unde

asmowhat narrow escape, having been badly missed at point. From this stage constant change of bowlera took place. E.. W. Birch Srst took Ross's place and his first ball was sont to the boundary by Isach for

As to the news of the discovery of a plot to assasinato the King of Kores, the Choya Shimbun of the Tih instant dufiring the Tochi Shimbu's information recently re produced in these columns. It appears that there is a widespread belief among thorossa of the people in the peninsular kingdom that the reign of the present dymity is drawing to a close. In the present instanse the conspirators are reported to have plotted in the interest of a family collod Ké (FL), which family is alleged to have beer in dicated by a certain personage of prophetic ability as the successor of the dynasty now in power. It is further reported that the conspiracy has ramifications throughout the whole peninsula, and that several Ministers of State are implicated in it. These Munia-3, bringing the total hour's play up to 40 for ters, it said, aro endeavouring to have the prisoners beheaded as fast as possible, so that their own cernection with the plot may not be disclosed. The Chinese Resident, Mr. Yuan, sought an audience with the King on the 15th of December, but his re-The next change in the bowling was the guest was declined. The object of the Chinese Resident is believed to have been substitution of E. O. Smith for Fox, which to demand the punishment of M: Buk, was followed after a couple of evers by Minister of Korea to the United States Hd Latchford being sent to take Birch's place, no became very angry and threatened to With Latchford's second ball each made

ave Bul, but he is said to have been very pretty boundary hit, Blair following disauated from carrying out his throat

Cabinet Adviser. Mr Ogawa Minoru, a Japanese susplays of the Korean Coveru ment, is reported to have left Korea for Japan on board the

the steamship Terzign. Many for the purpose of coniurring with

His

declined,

two wickete. The runs began to come pretty rapidly, thanks chiefly to Leach's skilful and effective batting, Blair, how- ever, doing a creditable share of the work.

a

The following is the scars:-

BONGKONG-18 Insında. .E, J. Cowna, 3 Roam.

E. M. Mir, B. E., Hornby........ KW, Maitland, a Guhagun, by Koss. A. J Lench, Ross

A. J. Campbell, Dist, LED...

De Lovevu, vfipiuką, be Famous

F. Maitland, For

Major Miles, R., For

J. J. Bell Irving, b Fox

goes

8. Emith, & Talbot, Metab...

G, 8. Coxon, Higgins, 6 Noss E. A. Ram, not out...

Extras.

Toud.

nowstwa.

Balls. Tuna.

E, (2, #mith,

A. J. Bonit....

W, Ikrch,

Fto. Latchford.... Corp. Spinks,... ***- A. Gatugat,****

F. Y. Koroby

ל

181

₤ow.cocoa

គង់ ឧត” “ត

THE BILLIARD MATCH.

thorcon;

offered

were, as

a dologe

and the quantity of those aublot to shat I was said about the balanes of the purchaso I ehali non proindeed, that broweriss. one-half the lands around the city

and pcithor would fit the subject matter i

of

their

the

farmera could not put in their winter crops.

and match factories have been at work for tenants have paid no rent at all. Every number of a long time under their auspices without January there are five or six hundred any objection being raised to thom on the peasants as onch of the Yamong, who part of natives; and that they cannot see recuiva. from one to three bambooinge a that cotton-giming by foroigners will de week because they do not gay their "rent natives any more harm than brewing, or rice'; this year not enë. There are hard reality widely different: match-making do. 'But the cases are in, times ahead but no general, starvation. There will be thousands and tens of thou foreigners, and although matches are used the aged, the uusuplayed-and (many of The beer brewed is beer to be drunk by sands of families in extreme need-vidows the liberal who often assist now lack the ability. Another drawback is that the waler's nasuaged so late that many of the

While there is nothing around Shochus through the mediation of Mr Ko, Saigi, a with another of the same. The partnership ad splendidly, His highest breaks were thò bond, thoy no mero fit the ease, than The Vic de permitted to interfere. foreign breweries or match factories by na-

like the famine-districts last year in Shanss continued to look very prosperous for quite 60 and 53, 14 of the latter boing apota. do the raaltors prescribed in the statement Magistrate to report the gantry by cat footing. From the moat aucient times the Kiangsu-Chikiang line it a anid that. Cotton-ginning is on an entirely difur-tung, below here at lingwong and along to be made before the conaal in the case of Throne. This had the effect of making spinning and weaving have been the Chi-only one-fifth of the rice crop hat ben dutiable goods. Evidently the statute mentioned all the onses to which this de- them come in person to Canton where nese woman's work all over the Empire; saved. It is reparted that there are thon. claration,

certificate and band were in negotiations were re-opened, the Nambei and the poor who live by them ars in hands without food who are living on their and Tungkuan magistrates acting as the number like the sands of the Ganges. The neighbonts and that all in Fobenary will tended to be made applicable.

Viceroy's representatives on this ocasion,gioning fact-

try under Chinese Government go to

conen, ut. Nouzing, we have heard, ations with the officials and when ordered bnt explays siso great numbers of poor hare organized a famine relief on a graud to make over the 2 600 acres of land to the people using the old method band.

by

a capital of sotoral millions scate. With a capital 'soveral expenses amounting to

employs

only machinery, so that only pock only at a reduced price. In this Under the standing 30 or 40 people find work to do in it. The region, Pingwang to Kiabing, the silk will

the

a long time, although Leach gave one not Stokes' highest break was 32.

too difficult chance, of a catch wirich the

Straits Captain failed to take advantage

.

Mr Kis Kachio, Eoran Minister ut Tokyo. of. A splendid drive by Lench brought a At the date of the correspondence, thermometer indicated about 10 F...and x, but in running be want lame and the the weather was colder than anything ex- Hongkong Captain did the rest of the perienced during the loat four or five years. running for him. After this Corp!, Spiuks

Japan Mail.

of the 58th went to bowl instead of E. 0. Smith and Ross relieved Latchford. The bowling met with no better success, low-

DAMAGES IN A DIVORCE SUIT.-In the Div- orce Prision on Dec. 16 Mr. Justino Balt

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, (Before Mr A. G. Wise, Acting Fuime Judge.) Wednesday, January 22, 1890.

D. D. O'KREY & LUCAS, $538,82.

to the ma

To extend the requirement by loose con- Again they refused to come into direct re- protection does not employ only machinery. The sin magistrates at Wuklang for ata

alrustion or inference to goods that pay no duty be

woald to imposs, in the aggregate, large burdens upon commerce, without any corresponding bunsuit.

authorized by the Statate to put of th sury is

I do not think the Secretary of the net, they preferred a claim for Mossra. Boyd & Co's Factory, on the other they will import rice and sell it by the

of thousands of tails.

tong

hand

This was a claim on a promissory ncis any burdens upon commerce in addition to regulations unseling, beach land in the pro- farther its operations are extended, the be on the market in June and afford, relief, and a special jury had before them the case | over, and after a few overs Ross went to for 8500, plus interest, Mir Wetton ep. posed by the Statuto iteit. He ince, the ovenpier is allowed the us greater will be the number of poor people but the three spring wonths will be severe. of Ouliier v. Colier and Skinner. The bowl again in Latchford's place and peared for the plaintiff and Mr Wilkinson consistent with law to regulate the im-fite to len years, and any voto of from deprival of their livelihood, and there is a-N.-C, Daily News. :-

the respondent was a young widow with

Settlement

as acting magistrate. ile bad a

Ho

for the defendant.

Partice

sale.

--

those

authorized to make nyulations not in- the ground free of reat for a period

in

on.commerce.

large outlay deplorable possibility that it might, indeed,

Tuz London illustrated papers are now

TRE French faxes produced 5,000,000 less last Anguet and 4,000,000€, laan last September than in the corresponding months of last yest.

The London erossing sweepers say that, women are not charitable. It is of no 286

never givo..

FRANKFORT, in Germany, is making pre

Dr. Siomans, Me. Kdison and Sir William

*ber of the commilce.

Tun torrible storm that overlook the

Quotations. BONGKONG, January 22. PIUM-Now Patna, canh,.. 615

Cash, New Benares, cab, 515

coab,

Old

petition was that of the husband, superin-succeeded in taking his second wicket soun Mr Wilkinson admitted the claim. Jude Position and enfurecent of the burdens incurred in dyking it is subsequently de- at Home future timo give rise to serious

vided for by law, but not to imposo dueted from the aural runt paid by the rioting. tendent of the telegraphis at Malacca, for a

others. Burdens imposed upon commerce

topant. The owace is not liable for ex- The Viceroy Li Hung-chang sternly re-enjoying good sales on the Continent, owing divorce by reason of his wife's adultery after, by clean bowling Leach, (Score 60 ment was reserved, pending decision in the addition to those imposed by Statuta poudilure of this kind. In the present fuaed to allow eres Chinese to establish to the spread of the English language,, with the co-respondent, fr. Charles James for 3 wicketa.) Leach's 31 was exceedingly following cross action.

would be J. H. LUCAS 7. D. D. O'KEEFE, $972.93.

inconsistent

instance the gentry had been in possession additional cotton-ginning factories at the Skinner, a magistrate in the employment of

with law, and un- See Balfour Sulligan, 8 were represented as in the pre-authorized. the Straits Settlement Government, against well put together, and he was heartily

of the land for over thirty years and it was place in question. This, urark woll, was 649, and cases city. Merritt

the mercat prefoxt to allege that they and whom daunges were claimed. Mr. Middle-cheered on returning to the Pavilion. A. J. coding ease. The following evidence was Saw..

Walsh, 101 U. S., 695-700, Morrillo.

been put to expense in meking dishes or enterprise projected by Chinese, and yat it was disallowed. It is difficult to under ton appeared for the petitioner, Mr. Atherley Campbell then joined Blair and shoved

that the barren period had not yet ex-stand why a privilege denied to Chinese Jones for the respondent, and Mr. H.,

J. S. Lucas, plaintiff, said --I have had Jones, 106 U. S... 106.

pired.

should be conceded to fursigaure! Deane for the co-respondent. The marriage form which promised well for a good score. dealings with defendant since 1882. In The Court of Claims, in Mosby v. §. U.

The Viceroy, wishing to dent liberally The Trang-h Yamen are said to have took place on July 16, 1882, at which time When the lifn bell rang the telegraph | December 1858 I handed him goods for S., took this view, when it held that too with them, offered to accept the Ts. 40,000 communicated on this subject with the asking ledies for a gratuity, as they will

If he could not sell he was to return. Consal was entitled to recover & conside they had pravionsly promised, grant the Viceroy Li, Superintendent of Trade for one child. In the autumn of 1886th showed the âgures---3-3).

the co-respondent camo tothe Straits Setty! Blair again faced the bowling of Ross and $203.60 and another for $177.80. I after cales appended to invoicea and statements stitution of about 1,200 acres of the view of discovering the following particulara to be held from May to October next year, On resuming after tithin, Campbell and the goods, and if he could sell he was to able amount paid into the Treasury, a compassionate allowance of 16. 40,000 the Northern Purts, and the Viceroy Tsong,parations for an electro-technical exhibition, rendor an account. I put in receipt for protest, for fass collected for such certifi for labour expended, and only require the Superintendent for the Southern, with the abunt a honra, and lodged with the patition. For, and some hard hitting ensued. The wards delivered other goods to the de- of free goods, on the ground (hat these land. No change of tenanoy. was tu lake with regard to the foreign ginning mactory er. After a tima Mr. Collier became sospi

fendant's partner, Mr Blackert. Dofen- services performed, although in form offi- place in the remainder and the gentry as cinus of their conduct, and the cb-respon contury was reached with a 4 hit by Camp- [dant. said he would pay at once for to dial, were not official in fact or in law and direct holders could make whatever profit at Prolung. Who are the leaders of Thomson have been nada honorary mon dont was ordered to leave the house. Mrs, built off Ros, which he followed up soon terms I have just stated. I put in a receipt them, that it was a matter ontirely between they at first drolined, but later on they being, as soon as this information is obtain Province of Catania, Sirily, early. Jess

but other goods were to be on the the United States had no concern with they wisked by sub-letting . This offer nationalities? The intention of the Yaman enterprise? Are there shareholders of other Collier anbsequently want to England for after by a 3 off Foz, change of climate,

A ball by Fox by Blackert for $365,02 and also for $ 6.00, the owner of and some lime after.

goods, who voluntarily wards she was joined by Mr. Skinner. Both however, breaking in from jeg got into making in all $972 92. I have received no without requirement of law obtained and guind that they were prepared to accepted, to communicate it by the quickest pos- month, was marked by a curious phenome of them afterwards wrote to the petitioner, Campbell's timber-yard and broke up the account frour defendant. He has been paid for the services, and the Consul, who if the sum granted for expenditure on admitting their intimacy. In his evidenco partnership.

variona foreign countries concerned, so that in the earth from north to south nearly a here since. On the 3rd inst. he came to in bis own individual private character improvements was increased and if their sins our ministers resident in the non. Near San Mateo a rent was formed Dr. (Score, 119-4-9.) ·

arrears of rent, ware wiped out. These the busband said that Mr. Skinner was a

my shop and we talked over the matter.

Cross-examined—The receipts aro in the swantarily porformed the service for the conditions the Viceroy considered so alta may make it the subicct of discussion mile long, ting foot wide, and from six to church goes, and used to take the sacra Lowson was the redoubtable Blair's next

with the Foreign Ofices of those countries. thirty fest doop.. compensation received of the owner, 82 ment with the respondent. He also said that companiofi, and the hard-hitting ma-sama condition as when signed by the ce paid of his own free will. The amount of posterous that he refused to contain Wo may presume that these Foreign Officer as a magistrato be used to

fendant. I did not write the receipts. I the items in that single instanco, $3,095, further negotiations and withdrew his bave such respect for International Law, punish the

allow their subjects, natives for living with other people's wises. dico soon displayed his accustomed fond do not know who wrote them. Me-W. H. will afford some indication of the extent ante from the discussion. Ono novel in that they will not

cident in the proceedings requires to whether officials or merchants, to disobey In the result the jury found for the patition-ness for sending the balls afel'.

Weston in the Ordnance Department wrote of the burden, in the aggregate, such a er, and anscased the damages at 70%. A had the good luck to have a catch-

thews. I dk not ask him to couse to Cours. regulation by the Secretary would imposetioned. In selecting the Namhai ma- it and unjustly take out of our hands a decree nisi, with costs, was granted, and

Ias him write then.

4 his agent in the matter, the business which of right belongs to us only. Mir Wutton pointed out that the condi- In my judgment the Collector anlawfully that being the head of the office charged to be taking up this matter with consider wae influenced by the consideration The Peking Government are mid, indeed, enstody of the children, the damages to missed shortly after he began to agere, be paid in a fortnight.

bot be sccrued by no means avorge

tinn as to retaining the goods on the se- refused to deliver the gouds, and is liable cond receipt was not in the same writing as ; The demurrer to the Complaint must be time the Director of the College which was the effect that would be produced in the with the care of beach land and at the same able energy, as they are apprehensive of to giving other chances of the same descrip- the rest of the receipt,

overruled, and it is so ordered, Cross-examination continued-I did not Mr J. S. Mosby, for Plaintiff, Mr J. T.

to advenes the funds, he a peenliarly popular mind were it allowed to drop. THE INTERPORT CRICKET MATCH, toi. Aunther change of bowling was tried,

fitted for sunduoting the libgotiations. The In the meantime the whole of that section question in fact fell strictly within his of the indigent population of Kinug-s and The Cricket Match between lan Straits. Smith trying his skill again vice Fox. hand over the goods to be said on commis- Caray, U. S. Attorney, for Defendant.

the goods to sell for“ Defendant to

provinco and ho dealt with it in a fair and Chekiang who depend on cotton-gitining fot Teans and the Honglong Cricket Club This did not improve matters for the Straits me. He was not to get onmission, but ire

equitablo spirit. The gentry, however, their livelihood, are congratulating them- was commersed to day on the Cricket com, 28 Sunith was evidently in very poor was to keep anything more than ho could

ruise a stormy opposition and had even the solves, and with good reason, on the stand price marked. The agreement

hardihood to announce in the most public that their government is making to protect When play commenced at

fern and bowled perhaps worse than he got over the

Was verbal, and Blackert was present. De-

manner that if they were denounced by the the business to which they look for food eleven o'clock, there were very few has ever done here. Birch again relieved fandant bought some goods from me and paid

The appropriation of the forestore and Viceroy they would, as soon as he was and raiment, from falling entirely into the spectators present, bet in the afternoon the Ross and soon afterwards Gabagao took for them. He only owes me for the goods Pavilion and tho visitor's stand were

turn at trundling instead of Smith, mentioned in the thres receipts I have putin. along the coast of Kuangtung hae, the fatisferred to Hankow, proceed to Peking hands of foreigners: a result which appears

I remember writing to defendant to lend Viceroy says, always been a fruitful source and have their revenge upon the magistrate

getic resistance is made to the threatened On London crowded, and the game was watched with Boundary hits wore then the order of mo come moday. Lysaught gave me $500 of profit to the dishonest gunity of the by gutting hura denounced and degraded.400uer or later inevitable talcos nu auer- the day, Lawson especially devoting and I signed a promissory note. Nothing province, and his own tenure of office las They also found means of convoying an in- evil before is, ha aprend so far as to be simself to that kind of exercise with was said about the money being in part been a prolonged struggle against the contimation to the sims effect to the Chief irresistibles

satisfaction of the gooda Iscu: a letter to tinuance of the practics. The great hulk Justice, and showed plainly enough that half-holiday will as far as possible be ob great vigour. Then the Captain of the the defendant in Yap 2 bonght the goods of the niluvial land of his kind is situated they meant to make use of the Censors to

stampa torn at bowling, on which I now claim, at auction. They in the three districts of Hsianguhan, Tung. onable them to exercise en arbitrary control served by the banks and the principal offices Straits team had a in the Colony. The Hongkong Teaza, which taking Gabugan's pisca. Blair and Lowson were all its good order. Some of the art-kuan and Shun-18 Bhortly after he outer of questions of local administration and setter at have been established in

clea were woaring apparel and some wine. of upon the duties of his office, bo had to thought the laws of the ectiniry. The batted first, made a very good stand, hav.still rattled up the russ, but the latter wis

Tema aster mariner. desi with a notorious case of land-grabbing Viceroy hus accordingly called for a list of pay thair taxes in amail instalcents,

Ir has been the fashion of late years to ing put together a total of 28, As the playing with loss care than might have been purchased goods from Lucas and paid him, in the Shun-ta district, and he was pleased their uses and title which he submits, stead of handing out a lúaip sum,

As and never again be permitted to enter the laugh at the old shool goographies Moun innings was not Buished fill close on veezersised and there wore fears that his was on bard and the plaintiff presented to learn that his action on that occasion with the request that they may be degraded

his bill, which I paid. He said he had received the approval of the Throne. As o'clock, the Streita Team deferred going to splendid bitting would come to an untimely some goods to send which I was to sell on other instance of the kiud has recently ranks of the civil service. The Tungkuan tains of the Moon on the map of Africa. bat till to-morrow, Tho feat wicket down end. Another change in the bowling, commission. He told me what they wore.occurred in the Tangkan district, whore magistrate has been ordered to confiscate Now Stanley reports, as the chief of his

Nothing was said about the goods being there las long been a determined re

is 'tractores of the ground. A gentleman who Tas former Grand Vizier of Tonis hav.

WAS formerly Secretary in a Board in

ing complained to the Sultan that France think the condition astu return of the gords acres, which scoicty of contry his readiness to lease it at a yearly rental hood, has received from the Sultan, it is On Caloutta

Ground.

much interest. During the time the match and the return match are being played,

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being that of E,J,Coxon, the Capt cfthe Hung. Ross taking Birch's place. Blair sent the returned. After he brought the goods on to the payment of rent Theistance and consign to the Kuang-ya College 1,200 discoveries, that he has seen them. Kong Team, for 19 runs, the game at first new man's first ball to the boundary for 3, board I signed the receipt. I do it of country measuring about 5.000 Eglish Peking having come forward and intimated bad deprived him of his means of reli did not look very hopeful for the Club, but and almost immediately afterwards Hornby was on the second receipt when I sivna. pented aany years ago, and continue to of bait a Tael per now, he has been accept h

hold under the designation of a corpora

On demand, ... E. M. Blair's 19, Dr Lawson's 69, Lesch'e bowled Blair, who had T3 to his eredit, As The condition is not on the first receipt. Part of the land is ground reclaimed | ed as a lesut od will pay rent direct to even grant of a monthly allowance of 31, Sercomba Smith's :30, more than com- the batsian rotired after his excaliant The plaintiff nacer requested me to brioz ticis

the magistrate for transmission to the pensated for the Captain's bad luck. The mursing's work he was foudly cheered, back the goods unsold. I heard for tho by the government and leased to the gentry College anthorities who will be made tiro trals betwean English and American

Thens are to be next pene some ommpati. On Shanghai

On demand, time to-day that he had written to in question, some of it was purchased

for the payment of purchase

30 days' sight, private, Straits Team tried no fewer than eight Major Miles as his successor, and he and me. He nover wrote to ma Some of the by them either from the government sponsible bowlers. Dr Box took 6 wicketa for 83 Lawson brought the score ap vory rapidly, goods have been sold, but there is great or privato owners, while the remainder price. Steps will be taken to recover from locomotives, provided American builders rung, 5. J. Hoss 3 for 60 and F. V. Horn Loon inaugurated the partnership by difficulty in selling them. My ace unts belongs to people who allowed it to be the gentry the Tla. 19, 00 due on accript respond to the invitation which hue been Gold Leaf, 100 fine...

and books are in Yep,

tion of rent. The Viceroy in conscious of having out them to take part in the Blintorgh registered in the name of the corporation

Exposition... by 2 for 50. The Gelding of the Straits sending a ball from Hornby on a long trip At this stage the hearing of the case was so as to be able to bring geeste port of the case, and althougli bis term of office at tbeen extremely lesions in his treatment of

Szavia to at prçant a European aukanos, thair tenants in the uvent of Team was good."

up the Parade Ground for 4 runs, and then adjourned.

theie riisting the payment of rent. Two Canton in fust drawing to its close, nothing she is purssing s paling of deliberate pro- The weather, which has looked so napro. Hornby retired in favour of Fox. A ne

or three of the very worst specimen of the will deter him from carrying out to this vocation, which, if it does not directly (Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Promises geairy are always clroted to manage the what be conceives to be the duty impos disque in grave dis'urbatices, at all events pitious for the past few days, showed very 4 bit by Major Miles anon afterwards

farnishes material for a configration when BAROMETER property and under the pretence of holding upon binly the rate.

Rescript approving of the Pieroy's delim ever it may suit any disturber of the perce gratifying indications of improving this brought the total up to 200, and this

Plaintiff was represented by Hr Phillippe, it for the beurt of the educational esta.

to apply the match, London Times. Pa morning, the rala baring ceased and the consummation was balled with applause. Defendant did aut appear and was unres bishments in the district, they wet with the matter previously githishod

absulate disregard of the local author! (ion

NOVEMBR in England was a tamarkable ky though still overcast showing siges of Latabford was then put on to bowl, reliar. presopted,

end in view but the malulon- d.ferdant bought 38 Pun and with

manth for warmth. The Pall Mall Budget visiting. At eleven o'clock, it was quite ing Ross, and soon afterwards any forms for Dogber 3b. On that date heance of their own private interesse. This

Plintisald

sage it is difficult to recall the memory of Stair and there was even a prospect of the catch given by Lowson with a ball by Fox wrote defendant, but the latter did But take stats of things is perfectly sell known Alpiny Club shows that minuntaineeries is one in which the temperatura was so mild. Bun poping sut, which, however, was not was taken advantage of by Corp. Spinks the shares tip. The difference 812. to neople at Canton and indeed eans the Austrian Alps has this year anted. There was wors rough and cold weather, Judgment was gisen for the amount, with ju ste knowledge of the Viceroy very twenty-two assidents, while in the age with a low thermometer, in the lant fort patised. It wontinuod dull though not an Lawson, however, had done exceedingly coats, and permission for carre a writ of hustly after ba urived in the province, of last year the number of persons injured night of September than in the last fore

but as up specide complaint was brought I was thirtyonn

might of November pleasant throughout the day till four o'clock, well, bartog pué un 50 in a very short spase forsign attachment,

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