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THE CHINA MAIL

submitting draft.

Mesara D. La spd O. atato

(a.) That the Company advertised for a ma to work & Bottmann kilp.”

(b) That Cooper applied representing insolf as capable to do the work (e) That he proved capable, as was test

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testi-

That the debitis, papers disclosed the faces Worlip-Do you mean you don't ing in the bas when I loit. I should way the defence has also said the same thing and that they were compelled to comply make the connection how and where he

that so auccessfully have the community recollect Boeing hit 1-Up to the time I Mir Malunas was not behaving in a reason. The cause of the dispute apposin on have with thiens instructions. multiplied and replenished that they broke the glass I had not asou kina.able manner, because he refused to stop beon the refuel of the complainant to

plased. This arrangemanal, though suffici are possessed of an array of Babica Mr Hattings-Up to the time you broko when we said there lind boen quite enough conform with what appears to be 44. Danied fatly. The plans that were

The 8. S. replies

ently inconvenient, was admissible in the case of the old masonry sewera. beyoud all expectations.

the glass he did not come and expostulate

custom of the hotel, tu sign a chit for

But with of it.

be That the quivers are indeed full to over-with you 1-No

Alfred Skelton, clock, Lane Ompford fifty cents for a rokon glass. I think submitted were preted as being in necord tho now pips-sewers it will no longer

Pipo-sorrera cannot be broken fiel by the overaser. flowing, and the happy owners are so I suppose you don't remember wint & Co., ale gave evidence. He said she ho was perfectly Juniidul in retail to use with the law as far as they went. No admissible.

I to revel in bestilla blink,

compulsion of any kind used to make them into at any point councations must be That this great increase in the home pro. Occurred?-I remember quite distinctly omplainant did not object to pay for the sign and in referring the matter of damage amend the plan in any way--88e Acting Senade by means of proper Junctions, provi- agroomont as these "civo his whole time to. (d.) That any such general terms in his | I was practically sober. be

glase but objected to paying fifty cents, if necessary to the ordinary tribunal. duction marks a bow order of things What do you mean by practical The defendant said if ha dia sot gay heHowever, Mr Melunes was asting no / Grotury'a latter and minute to President in ded and fired during the constructim of the the Compsoy," and "de all'ha possibly could

would send for

sowar. It will be the duty of the officer in for the Company must be construed in duty, but I think I lost his temper, and for a policeman, which he did. doubt within what he thought was his

charge of the construction of sawers to pro-connectou with the asses of trade and 5. That this puisaace now existing is die 6-It is most desirable that the officers cannot filarally give his whole time, as vide sufficient jaustion for the purpose. with what may be ressonably expected. A that particulas time, and withois mention

in charge of sewers should be empowered he must at least eat and sleep. is not directed to close punctually at that

recover the cost of sa doing from the house live as twelve hours works ing it I think even without exprese

to make the conti

connection and lay the house- instructions, because the manager says he

drain, if necessary, up to the trap, and to before a British workman auch au altaris- (e) That the Company had no right to pat

hour-he put the complainant out without

holder in the manner heranfter discussed.

Torks every day any sufficient-reason. Certainly if he

Sunday included, or "get,"...... wanted to put him ont in order to

This arrangemout will be adventsgoons (f) That the advance of wagon was given

and to the Government, Camper: get the place closed, he ought to have hours. (To Mr Hastings) What are the told him to go out because of its peing niter defendant's wager 7

opininas Tilvora and dangerous which are hetesies,"

ار و بادنده

That as you remarked it is wonderful that with such a rainfall there have been no secidents of any moment. That

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you would not be sober after it 7-I say I D.00 one drink affect you so much that might not be perfectly, notar.

What had you to drink at the Marina Without going over the list I way say there. were seven of us and $10 covered the whole, bill

vertisement about the Marine and their Well, I don't want you to make an ad- charges; how many drisks had yout-There could not have been very many at that

rate.

it is inexplicable that with such & de Jugo there should be a scarcity of water for domestic purposes, but such is the fack. That on is subject I have writion and

spoken until, like this members of the Mr Teung-li Yaraan who discussing the nam Hastings-I don't know; it may have

becu all drinks for all wa know. vigation of the Upper Yangtaza, • my lips

His Worship Or the rest of the party are parched and my pen worn Cont That the Executive

ve right learn from Shang ay have been all teetotalers, bal, and import a mechanical sweeper fur 1796 in Queen's Road, That is possists principally of a big circular

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Mr Hastinga-For what purpees does your Worship nak that question

His Worship For the purpose of iinpos ing a fine proportionate to his cans

Mir Hastings-I have no dubt your Wor- ship will impose a proper fue. Sh

His Worship-in

impor a fine of Gre dollars.

mitted by Mosers Danby, Leigh sud Orange,

The S. 5. replies 5. Admitted. The design is that sub for any defects in which they are responsible and they only

to

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to

our per lang before he started the specist

8. Mesra Danby, Legs and Orango rofer because the park can be carried out 19th Match 1988.

lottor written by the Surveyor, on the currently with the sewer construction, in kiln, and that the whole story points to the

the case of old house-drains,

advance having been given-- the man him- 7-Ordinace No. 21 of 1887, section 59, sel said-on accoont of the expensive living The S. S. replies:-

providen that, if after the passing of this at Macao and the permanent night work. 6. The Board at that time bad not the Ordinance any owner, by order of the (g) That Mr Wine is reported to have control over draius. it has now. The follow Board, connects his building with a public entd, in giving judgment. He could not og is an astract from the latter referred sawer he shall not be required to connect help coming to the conclusion that when to 3-

anch building at his own expouse with any the plaintiff was told he must be there con I ask you in reference to these proposed other public sover. Consequently, and stantly, he had replied to the effect that It boldings to consider the following amend with justice, ony house-drain that has been he had to be there e natantly be had done nitto the drainage system shown in onstructed or ronowed under the direction with it, meaning that partienter

In the cung of the Board must be connected to the new. (h.) That Cooper's refusal, on slave terms.

since the last ceni. That lower house rents and highar exchange 13 sober 1-1 sight have one drink and not When the policeman dams the defendant

onbuldan young peupla in Ching to chalbe perfectly subór, but I should not be pointing to tas complainant said Take this without any notion of olvaing the loss to defective and badly-designed work, lenge the despicable recently invented drunk

man to the police station. Before this the theory of matrimony being a failure," That fortunately for us our forebeare had

payment of the gut, with the policeman. complainant had tendered some money in glase. The complainant sald no belief in auok

he was quite The policeman did not take him in phargo The complainant was in the act of writing » nota to the manager when the defendant put the complainantou The complainant exception. The defendant's manner was conducted himself sea-gentleman with one rather blastering.

By Mr Hastings-I

WAS

dining with the complainant on the Marina that evening. I did not mount the drinks we had. The com plainant was sober and cool. The main door was that when I went out. The de fondant said he would eject me in the same way. I did not feel ungry with him for this, because it waa ridiculam.

Pulice Sergeant Kemp said that when he night in question he met Mr. McLangs in the lobby, who told him there was a gen tlumen inside who had broken a glass and refused to pay for it. He saw the complainant and some others sit

They appeared quite ting at a tabla. sober. Mr Molness told witness to tave the complaint in charge if he didn't pay for the glass. The complainant said he would tender a dollar. Witness did not take the complaint into custody. He said it was only a matter of a few conta and they could settle it.

By Mr Hastings-To the best of my at Eleven o'clock on Sunday evenings. I did not bear the complainant call the defendant any names. The complainant was very lit. the excited. I saw the complaint come out of the hotel about a quarter past eleven,

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brush a horse, and a coolie, and is a most bottle of winnor, then we had one was called into the Hongkong Hotel on the THE FATAL ACSIDENT AT STONE. 0 yards on whipli coɔk-housea oper, & en sowers at the public expena Tho operato do a work entirely different to what he

affective Scavenger. That it te plouant to the cyo and a noise loss we some of our Legislative Council lora.ge That when not otherwise employed it might be introduced into the Chamber, to sweep away some of the effute ordinances and. other sered dust of ages which find a home in the House of Assembly. That a valued correspondent addresses mê

thus In

your fortieth Murmide on night (July 19th) you mur- Saturday mur. That shipmasters are

id

com-

The Complainant Well, I didn't know I was going to be assaulted on hour after wards, and I didn't make a list. I had a glass of 1

{ hvor to

I had some liqueur brandy my coffee and I had a drink after dinner. Mr. Hastings What was the drink you had after dinner 1-Whisky and soda.

Then you had two more drinks when you Rot to the Intel I won't say I had two moro. There i were two ordered and I drank

but I tached when do't been

ejected. And you say you were not drank on that occasion --I'was not.

Did Mr Moinnes come an stop any of your companions from gambling 1-Not tu my knowledge... I only know from hearsay thein since that he did so...

You are frequenter of the Hongkong Ilotel?Yos.

heap communicating with the sewer should be fired in the surface chantolan na tou, being carried out concurrently with was engagoil to do, did not amount to

construction, will not be costly, to the dry weather low due to the wash ing that it is the custom here to do in the buck yard.

Had the advice hore given bean followed, the present difficulty would never have arise.

Meesra D. L. and O, stalo :-

plaining bitterly of the inconvenience that he did; I have been told by one of knowledge the hotel bar in alused as a rule, I was in the co khouse of the fólico The S. 3. replies

Porld

You know it is a rulo of the hotel to He made no noice, I did not hear him ask I saw some bits of a shell ring on to the Sanitary Board yesterday on this sob. } part of the main sower will ip any case, bo would not be so, if the fact had bo mora",

GUTTERS' ISLAND. Mr Wodehonse hold an inquiry at the Magistracy this warning into the death of

Juntary retirement from the service. 9. On the other hand, if any old drain Police Constable Jowan Singh, who was

(6.) That, even if he got ha wages ad- is renewed or relaid, under orders from the vanced in consideration of special work killed on the 24th inst, by the explosion of a shalkat Staneouttars' Taland.

Sanitary Board, the owner has to make a which was not the case-his refusal tis do it proper connection or to bear the coat could only involve a reconsideration of the Chunda Singh, PC. 700 ssid -1 am

thereof.

whgee. s'ationed at Stonecuttors' Island. I knew

9-During the constraction of the new doceased, Jawan Singh, who was also a con-

6.) That after being told to get hy w Di- sowors many house-drains will be intersect-rector, who assumed the power of the stable in the Hongkong Polico. It was 7. That they were compelled by Sanitary ed, and their condition will be seen.

manager, in the presence of the Superin 25 years of age and cats from Punjuub.Engineor to adopt soparate system, if not The officer in charge of the sowers, who tendent, Cooper was quite entitled to leave He had only been at Stonecuttera Island they would not be allowed to construct is also the Board's Surveyor, should ropert Macao, and Me Hutchison's subsequent for ton days.. On the 24th instant at 6.45 verandale...

to the Board all drains found to be insani conduct implies that he meant him to leave. tary, and the Board should forthwith direct (.) That it is highly, inprobable amon heard a loud report. I went out and saw auch compulsion, the Surveyor General quartora at Stonecutiers' Island when I

7. The correspondienos does not show any

tim reconstruction of the mic. The floor with 88 in his pokot, 10,000 miles friar

charge of the sowers oh d

would tolmitarily throw up h provide the Home, Jewan Singh Jying dead on the ground. merely stating he could not recommend the necessary junction and night conveniently

up hii place (L.) That Cooper's subsequent au loft and His left hand had been blown off and blood

provide snit úr the imp, it there is to be his taking plauk

against the proceedings

Cont was flowing from both thighs. There were

one, leaving the owner to lay the drain pany, showed that he did not consider he wounds on his head and blond all over him.

from the trap or connection. The following is a part of the discussion in

had voluntarily retired 10-The actual junction piece forming a round.

The last reason may seem fechle, but it John Livesey said-I sin master in jeobe

provided and fixed at Government expense, clearly brought out that after being o Mr Chadwick. In the first place there and the coat will be included in the general harshly treated, Cooraz expressed hue will- cuttura Island charge of the gun-powder depot at Stons.

At a quarter to six was some dispute about the verandahs. cost of thei

Beverage system, on the 24th I was standing on the That is not within the province of this

ingaoss to go back, and that the Company 11.-It remains to be decided whether would not yield an inch from the position verandah of my quarters looking through a Board; it belongs to the Surveyor-General. the owner should pay for the cost of the they took upYours. binocular glass at a policeman who was The early to 1888 they are recommended trap with its appartenances or whother chopping wood. The policeman was the to do certain things; protically they exit should be provided and axed at the

W decased. I saw a sudden it th and board pressed a wish to du then things themselves, publio cxpense. It this was dong it 1 best jeopur the glasses word, ens to his things are not stacked, and this plan in pos would not anda berianals to the ceas of the

report, and I

thon sond in on those be a

to the individual, but

know it now.

exted by the dual gaten of mitering and clearing their ships in this slo. I would like to ask. those ship antare if they wore ever in any one Port in

You go there very often I go there othe

skipa wore aftener than I drink. wherd allowed to come and go without entering and clearing; and it amnoks very much like a want of knowledge on the part of sign fifty cents for breaking a glass - the bitterly complaining

shipmasters." Are they aware that if they arrived here in the turning and bal

and bat to leave. the same night of early next day, they could onter and clear at the same time? wonder if the complaining shipmasters sro ratepayers, Ꭸ . whether they would complain if an extra tonnage due was charged to pay for this worthy build- ing sta Old Brownie, thero is at

Mr Melanca to fight.

For the defence,

Mr Melones was there in charge of the hart-I don't know what he was in charge kong Hotel, said the hotel was always clos d

Beginald Tusker, manager of the. Houg

at eleven on Sunday night. No onenot stay: Ho ordered

you to sign for fifty centsing in the hotel had my tight in the hotel Yen, after I had signed for one liqueur after that hour. Mr Melones was in charge glass.

of the bar on the night in question, and it And you swear you offered him a dollar! was his duty to see the place closed at

eleven o'clock.

gelocks plainant-Me McInnes! has And he refused it He did

By the

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LATE TELEGRAMS. ✨ London, June 30.The chief officer of

present quite on5ugh public works going told him he did not want him to take you i tually at eleven o'clock. I have never deceased. with his left hand, found the ed because it is in accordance with the by-sewerage system. After all, every homie the Dacca is alone to blame in not altering What time was it when you left the hotel? Sunday evenings. I am not aware that He wax alive but the way laws. The brows do not compel you to draiu must be either connected or recon- the course enough to olear the Dadslas

on without adding thereto a huge Harbour Office. Chin chin.-Years, A RATEPAYES.

BROWNIE.

'ECENE IN THE HONGKONG HOTEL

A JOURNALIBÉ EFBOTAD.

When Bergh. Kemp came, Mr McInnes into custody -He gave me in obarge

que uscious.

In the Police Court this morning, bofors was so I-Well, I layo been surprised at a to Wo, shroff at the Hotel, said he had evidently boon sing it as a

Mr Robinson, & charge of assault was brought by Mr G. W. Ward, journalist, aguinst Mr J. Molnyes, Resistant, Houg kong Hotel. The complainant conducted his own case, and Mr Hastings (of Messrs Wotton and Leacon's Office) Appeared for

the defendant.

G. W. Ward, the complainant, gave the following evidenos-I am editor of the Hongkong Telegraph. On Sunday, the 20th

--Abont eleven o'clock. I think; I won't swear it was not after eleven,

Do you know that according to the Hong- kong Hotel Co.'s licences they have to close their pluss at eleven o'clock no Sundas

-I do not know oald you

he Burprised if I toki you it

good many things you have told

Mr McInnes fold you it was after closing time, did he not ?--Ife said nothing of the kind: what he said was that if I did not sign for fifty cant be would eject me. There were at least twelve people in the bar at the line, and no notice was given to them about leaving.

030.

The doors were cloeid when he came to eject you

7-They were closed when be did eject me.

They bad beon closed for sime time ?-- I don't know

not instructions to throw people out pase-sesistance. When I got to bini

seen the bar opaz after eleven o'clock t

in this put in traps in and frightfully injured

Ta pot

If they wanted nected to the now sewers, so that the Reef, and his certificate has been suspend- Lackjaw to

to put in

traps why did they do not It incidence of the cost would not be unfair.ed for a year your chits have been stopped.

had set it. I saw another man, P. C. 81, is entirely their own responsibility. The Oo the whole it appears to be expedient An Indian watchman employed at the who

who had been injured at the same time. I point is this, does the Board tako upoa that both new connections with traps and Both captain and crew are complimented The captaio is exonerated from all blame. hotel said he closed the duars as eleven on that Jewan Singh had only a few itself when a plan is sent in to say whether appurtenances as well as re-connections by the Board on the prompiness and cook- the night in question. He saw the com. minutes to live, and I went to the other that plan is the best possible plan or not? should be

be made at the public expense. Itners displayed throughout the emergency. plainant and the defondant in the lobby, man dewan Singh died in two minutes į Mr Ede-Certainly not, I should say. ahould horaryr be clearly established that July 1Hidrada of deiths have on- They Were quarrelling. He saw the de-after my arrival. I found afterwards the The President-But I should say, if a plan the krap

when finished, becomes the fondant touch the complainant's arun and portions of shell__now in Court. It is sent in, it would be that duty of the Sar-

Sarporty of the householder,, and that he curred in the United States from sunstecke Lò in A London Insurance Company has rew him

to be a Hotchkiss shell and be veyor to point out its defects. to go away,

appears to

responsible for its maintenance.

Insed to

to pay the widow of an who Chau

Mr. Ohndwick Yes if contrary to to edgo

law. 12.I further recommend that the Sani-perished in was in the office on the night in quation, split a piece of timber for firewood. He The President But the by-laws cannot try Board should undertake the constructed in the Quetis disaster the sum of He heard Mr McInnes tell Mr Ward three was using an axe as a hammer to drive, in cover everything. There should be soution of batso-drains at the recuser, of the death was the grond that the evidence of times to go out, Bir Ward did ant go out, the shell in order to split the plank. Thu, discretion. If everything is to be decided owner

and શહે expetise. their brace on by-laws, the result might be disastrous, should be carried out under the supervision

Jane 27.The execution of Major Panitra and Mr Miciunea put his hand on Mr Ward's sholi originally would have bad cost and walked slowly but with him. He cylindor containing the projecting charge, because questions my arise which are not of the Sanitary Surveyor, who is não in miltury display, Cause for an imposing did not hear Mr. Ward talking loudly. He This had been taken of and what was left. foreseen. If that had been pointed out at

charge of the

the main drainage. If

A number of women have been tried and was talking in'

the time, probably this controversy would deus, the renewal of houss drains might, iu convicted of poisoning their husbanda in

If this wer Jow tone.

appeared like a picco of solid metal, but was This concluded the evidence.

really a shell with a detonating carteldge. have been cbviated

many instances, be effected surrently Hungary. Several have been sentenced to Mr Hastings aubmitted that not even a

When

the detonating cartridge was Mr. Chadwick It appears it was poiated with the construction of techines, assault had been committed. Mr struck, the fuse would begin to burn out in the early stage. Although it may be common supervision. The work therefore Madame Melba appared befors the

Gomera, and under death.

Melones was in charge of the place as tho and then the explosion would take desirable

would be well done with promptituds and Queen at Windsor. Her Majesty highly time

in question and was responsible for place,

we must cat take the respon economy. It would be practicable to take

singer on her perform

har

You declined so leave I was in the inst about 10.30 to. I was in the Hong middle of writing a chit to Mr Tucker kong Hotel bar-room with some friande. We had two drinks. We were all quite when be told me to get out. Bober and qutes. Accidentally I knocked. And you didn't leave I did leave; he over a liqueur gises. A bar-boy brought & had his fingers down my neck. shit and I signed it. I wrote my name,

You refused to leave of your own the date and my residesco, and the necord ?--I did not; I was exercising my frankly adauitted that he was not perfectly to address the manager when he sober. a was no doubt in an excited mania ejected me.

stato and ho kad a quarrel with Mr. Mo- | inst. as you say, you were exercising Tones about this glass. Whatever the

wordéons liqueur glass." The boy took the chit away, and a few woo later brought it back, telling me

When

102 AND 163. PRECIS OF THE CONTROVERSY. The following preqia (aude by the Sant- wis his duty tp dispute between Messrs F. D. Russoon and complainant

the

The work

&

jewelled

I don't know where the defects in or the Surveyor, to point out de- keeping good order. They had heard a ceased gos the shell, but my idea is it my ability for fit pointing out and defecte, in: haud a district, and finish both house-ance, and presented i

Lake cuplimented the good deal steer what happened in the bar trave been left by the licet men who because eplans tre generally of the drains and street-sewers at once, and then roosh. drop. Mr Ward, when he went there had have been practising lately at Stoneoutters most skottby aracter. I saw one the other relieve the public of the annoyanes of re-

- the gas stokers' strikō at: Leeds, During the gas been dining at the Marina, and although Island. Probably the lineso had removed day in which the draiti ran through the door-

parted

of the sircote,

the military and police were stoned by the it was not wished for one moment to say the brass part as being valuable to them way. We must not take any responsibility,

13.pening

will be practicable to arrange a mob, several were severely injured. that he was in stale of lutoxication, he and left what appeared to be a solid piece but the Sanitary Surveyor might point out used scale of charge for house-drain con- Two thousand coal porters have atrack

of mutal."

Any defects.

struction, en

En that the owner could be given work at Dublin, owing to the wrongful disc The inquiry was adjourned till the 29th Br. Edo-This is not a defective druin, a very close estimate of the cost of themi sul of some Union

but on the sarface they have omitted a trap work before it is commenced. To the nett At the Jubilee celebration of the Io not suppose the plan shows there was cont of the work a percentage would be add-inauguration of the penny post system, the thing that Mir Molumes had said. I told your right to be in the hotel in prohibited tights of that question night be, it team- THE DRAINAGE OF MARINE LOTS not a trap, and if it does, was it the duty of ed to cover the odet ut supervision and of postal officinis hooted when the Queen'i natze the boy

I had signed for the glass and walked you quietly to the door?-Be did couts were to be paid for a broken glass, he put his hand upon you and ed that the instructions were that fifty

the Burveyor to say there should be a trop

of record plans, preparation that was all I would do Me Mofones,

I do not think

was nonficued, showing their dissatisfaction 14.It is also worthy of consideration of the treatment received by them from the whom I had not soon till this momentit in a way that was calculated to provoke Whether that was reasonable.

Mr. Chadwick -Especially as he had whether owners should not be allowed to audiorities. came to me then and said You taust sign very serious breach of the peace. As it it was not for Mr Mclanes to

to say, tary Superinoudent) of the long-standing-

already pointed it out.

for the coat of house drains by annual pay

It is proposed to still further reduce the The Board resolved that a letter be sent instalments extending over, Bay, seven reduced acuan postag› tariff as soon as thə Is thought it prised that he should make an izbitrary it no violence when a tan about ten stone for fifty cents. In any case his Worship Sanitary Sutreyor on the other, with re- Mesars Sagoon & Chster and those made; the rate of 164 per cont on the cost would ring to the owners' intention of reducing

conte for this, I was very much suras, I know better and walked out

He used no violence Well, if you call soo that tho

500

should sign | C. P. Choter, on the one hand, and the tatorinola made by the, architects of data. Asuing the rate of interest to be necessary arrangemeşte can be made.

printing out the differences betwuch the

4 par cent, then seven annual payments at Charge like that and I refused to do what heavier than you puts bis band down your the bar. No doubt the complainant, used 103 mid on the table of the Sanitary by the Board's Surveyor, laying atresa bu required to pay it off with intares. ENS he wanted told him I had already signed

The Clyde ship-builders threateni te strike bad not much to do with

unourred ingard to the drainage of for one liqueur glass. He said last if I c, there was no violencs,

the Fate of wagestion of didn't

sigo for fifty cants he would give me him to come outside and do to me there much so that a policeman had to be sent

Then you asked him to fight?-1 asked very abusive terms to the defendant. Board

on the fact that the things now requested yesterday.

10-A Committee of the Sanitary Board The Chinese Minister at Washington in charge. He told

the boy to bring & what he had done inside.

Memes Danby, Leigh and Orange alate : —

to be done were racamintended by the Suria now sugaged in the consideration of the threatens that uakes the United States policeman, Defuns a policeman came

for. That, however, did not affect the base 1. That the premiega pro drsized in ac-

peyor as far back at March 1833, and pain drainage by laws. I have the honour to repeal the anti-Chinese restrictions now Londered Mr McInnes & dollar, saying I only would not fight you tend dun't know that; matter and was not asked to do so after the

And he refused your kind invitation; he becauss the policeras took no part in the cordance with

requesting that the necessary work be vão- recommend that this report be submitted to in fores, that the Chinese Goveniment recognised Mr Tucker, the manager of the

(a.)

The Surveyor's instructions.”

euled without delay.

the said Committes for their consideration, will exclude Americans from China (1) hotel, as the person to a charge for the he didn't fight me.

Brat request. Then they catue to the time

The plans approved by Surveyan

so that they may, if they, ga út, introduce 4 gera panic has becurred among the glass

Did you call Mr Mclanes any names when this assault was a leged to have been

and passed by the Surveyor.

(That the work dons was inspected

ay modification into the hy laws that may bollers of Argentice Republic securities. appear desirable for the purpose of carry owing to the sudden financial collapse of eleven, that was after closing

Rag inte eflent any suggestion that have the National Bank at Buenos Ayres. Tho made.-I have the honour to be, Siz, your Government promisce that all claims will obedient servant,

be settled OBBERT CHADWICK...

filty

and

bat

and I asked him to give Me Tocker while you were at the wice deak -No I committed. It was from ten minutes to a the dallur that ho might dodnet the price of

1hb glass from it. Ir Melnues would

Waa

Marine lots 102 and

(d) That they wore compelled to do the

to bething but that I should sigut fr him pecially careful to bo courteous to quarter MeInges mentioned that. fact work as it now stands,

listen as

fifty

You did not call him a

timo and Mr

ach of a bitch,

to

t

the

e complainant and told him to go, but

cente, and refused to take tho dollar

Police Sergeant Kemp than came to the door. Mr Melnnis fold him to take ma

for instance I did not.

the complainant insisted on staying and Your recollection of the mattor is not writing a letter to the maniger. No doubt very good, I suppose My racollection is the defendan: in

doing strictly acting possible,

ing what he did wat

The Sanitary Surveyor replies (a.) That he gave no instruetipum

(6.) That he approved of the plans as

of

MR GHADWICK ON HOUSE- DRAINS.

The followay letter from the Han. 0. Chadwick to the Colonial Secretary was laid on the table of the Sanitary Board yesterday, with a covering lester requesting

Resident Engineer's Office,

Hongkong, July 8th, 1600, Sir-Roferring to presions reports on a

into custody. I at once expressed my wil as clear se lingness to accompany Sergeant Kemp. bat

To complainant I may add, on my own if he find accordianco with h's duter being in socordance with the Bye-law's the opinion of the Board thereon: he would not have mattor MATTg to do with the half your. Worship, that when I was at that time ha divae prople in the bar aftu far as they wont. : le did not approve

McInnes

persisted that if

aid

over

not

Hongkong Telepaph, are you not.

the

left

and fendant was

a man

in

& barmau, and as such it wa

is not what you puder | me Həmid this thing is not at any duty to be particularly care

He views his duty to be whon, plaus aro.

of

To The Honcurable W. M. DEANE, Q.M.G.,

Acting Colonish-Secretary.

CORRESPONDENCE.

An

CASE

with

A trading expedition, under the auspices of the Congo Commercial Company, is about to start for the centre of Africa

RELIGIOUS SERVICES:

administered on the Second

after the plans as being suitable for the premises. would have beens

Boting cou-. sign he would put me out, I point-the the counter, und told him, as I had trary to his duty. It was not even suggest submitted to see that they are in arewd prouand sewerage system for the City of

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-Parade Service. uften done, that I had signad for the glass, ed that he ent any violence; he ineralynce ed out that I bad already signed for what he said my chile were not taken at the took the Dotuplafonnt by the culler and unce with the law and not to undertake to Victoria, I have the honour to submit the THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO ́s / at 8.30 .. (Eloly Communion 2nd and

Mr Tucker might fix as the value of hotel, although Towed nothing but what I walked him quietly out of the hotel. Any

of

5th Sundaya) Matins at 11. Holy Com the glass. I then went to the office counter, had signed for during the mouth.

perform the duties of the private Architect

munion at the 11 o'clock service so the outside the bar, and began to write a note

to be pursued with regard to honge-drain- violence that was off red was by the com- or Engineer in advising as to efficiency or to greitaendations as to the coume

To the Editor of the Cuisa ManL' 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundaye in the wonib. At this point bis Worship adjourned the plainant who asked Mr. Molmues to cons adopted the latter course he wonld be s

otherwise of the proposed works, shortly explaining the circumstances to Mr

he age. Tucker, and whilst I was in the middle of case Lill the afternoon, and said that possi- out

Evensong at 5 ye 2-Unless thoshonze-dzero improved and fight. What the defendant

26th July, 1800.

~Minister Rov. G. B. UNION CHURCH it without any warning Mr McInnes pakaling the matter in the meantime.

bly the parties might see their way to sot did was done within his rights as a which owners pay their Bugineses. The great extrue, he wasted), as regards any about the cue of Cooper, the Great Island aut suming the duties and repersibilit for the

$18,--Perhaps enough has been written Bondfield.--Services at 8.30. M. and 6 money spaut on street-auwers will, to a lis Gagers down between my coat, and my

servant of the Hotel Ocupany and was his

Byolawa On resuming in the afternoon, neck and told me to get out. Two of my

M. Temporary meeting place, Theatre, -. do not lay down any rules on to finprovement to the public health. Cones-Cement Company, but I hope you will clear duty at the time. If the complainant the num

City Hall." number of friends who wore standing by expectulated with him, but he welted with me out to the ord and Co,, in reply to the complain.? be would do so at the piper time, nextments off or the minute strange. } quently overy facility mast be afforded to allow me just a few lines in reply to Mr

William Doffey, tallos with Lane Craw-wanted to communicate with the manager ments of th

GERMAN BETHESDA CHAPEL-Serrico in draine of door quietly and ejpoted me. Unil then I ant, said I canno

regations as to how the various ont are house-holders to improve their houso-deaia-Rody hotel morning, but he had no right to be there at to be fixet when used, into the

arious fisting are age.

I never for a moment wished to convey thermanlanguage, by Ray. F. Hartmann, Suuday; at half past ten in the the impression that I thought Mr Wite Clay the Berlin 3-It is scarcely an exaggeration to say had beco quita gaist but my patienos gave un dauday evening last. I did not come in the time. He was not a kann ble traveller, (a) Admitted. So far as the under that every hous-drain, excepting those ru- way, and when I got outside I naked with yon: 1 came in aloise. I had seen Menor parsou saying at the hotel, and what ground drainage goes it is in accordance cently made under the supervision of the conscientious portoasion that the law left

gave his docision from other than the most West Point. Foundling him to come out and fight. Els did not Mclanes just before He was sober. I was done by McInnes was dona tu ac-

PETER'S anewer, but wont back met you and Mr Skelton and several others cordance with his duty and without the work is not complate work sind for be renewed. During the construction of legal decision may do a great deal of injus

Dan with the law. The foult lie in the fact that Banitary Bard's Surveyor, will require to

STAMES'S CHURCH, him no other alternative. But a correct Home-Service on Sunday, at 11 a.. and Mr Haslings-You aro z reporter for the in the bar. This was about len, I sat down lence. On these grounds he (Mr Haslings) this reason a certificate of occupation was the street-sewers the defective house-drains | tice to cue of the parties, quid I can't help Conghay, at 6 PM The Holy

6 P,M. to dismiss the s

refaced and no further application has been will be brought to light.. at a table with you and several others and asked his Worship to Omplainau I am registered editor of we had a drink. Somebody proposed that we

Mr Ward naked his Worship to put this receiver.

This was the result in the Banday in the mouth at 7.30 A.; on the Houghouve Telegraph

should toss for the drinks. While that was cep outside the category of ordinary a

of ordinary assaults.

It is to be hoped that the Sanitary Boned () Donied flatly nothing in the form will firmly exercise their legal rights and The Islays understood Mr Fraser Smith going on Mr Mclanes came and spoke to

authori-

a rule, when a judge finds hiasof First and Third Sundays, at 2003; on the

Fourth Sunday, at Evening Service was editor It is

comparision used. Plan as submitted duties, and cause all drains that are in an compelled to give what he thinks aharah Br. Jesse's Causea, Garden Road as Dir Bastings admitted, stand Me Haalings, I am on my oath and said all right, it's finished.

passed. bia

insonitary condition to be renewed. Any docision, he expresses his opinion freely I tell you fam registered editor whether

not to create Mera D L. and O. alato :---

drain that is le ky, or which, owing to bad regard to the action of the parties. I think. Mass and Sermon, 5.30 P.M. Evans

ing Service, Benediction. Who wern with you on the pizht in whether any of the others board him, Aglasa

ques-was accidentally knacked if the table and any breach of the paces. Me Hastings had. That they had cortain correspondesco design construction, matxins deposit in Dr Juice Wise might have had a word to

Mir Melunes t was bruken,

told the boy to evidently got the idea whether from ex in the beginning of 1888 with the Surveyor undoubtedly insanitary, and a source of say about what your correspondent 'Share- Where bad you been before going to the

holder very aptly describon as Mr Hutelu- Sake

clit and gut t it signed fur Whee heparienes or not he could not say that when General regarding the drainaga of these danger to health Hongkong Hotel 1-On the Marina, ohit was bought you aigned for one fiqueur man dined outside he was bound to get lote and tho erection of the verandahs, in 4-Until recently the custody and man¦ süd's chucker i ut? style of dealing with

You dined the re? - You

drunk. He (Afr

agement of class I beiture: Dir leinave said he wan

publis sewers was vested in Ocoper. It is contrary to all practice for Ward) west to the hotel which Me Cooper took part. wanted -There were seven Liby pouts aigued for the value of the glass in a perfectly quiet and sobor stato, along The 9. S. replies:

tho Burvayor General: the supervision of directors, or aten General Managers, to in- On go party?=1

You said you would not sign 1/9 for whose daly it was to be

with some friends,

riends, and the gentleman, 2. Admitted, but this has nothing to do bouse-drains on the other hand was entrust-tarfers directly with workmen. Mr. Hut. to the Sanitary Board Ordinance No. chison, even sopposing he had a right to -What lína đu yon leave the Marina ? guns rib about Sil and we all basko not to braak the peace careful with the present dificulty; and, se the cor-36 of 1889 will require amendment interfere, oght tu hare addressed hi-2.

idlite * you up in that. Mr. McInnes said ihe

Paragraph: 74 prescribes that private self to Mr Robback or to Me Kelly, and accidentally broke a liqueur glass there, in a policem, which be did. There was a of a paper he was not a person to be thrown the latter dated March 19 is not an order house drains. shall be counected with the Wise was quit right in not allo

little chaff on each side, not very master. Notwithstanding Mir. Fintings not bogan till 1889, and în submitting the granted, by the Surveyor General ; and ; surely, as a judge appointed by a profess On Par

Government main ecker, apon a permit being sentiment tu influence his judgment; but You say you and not poken to entary: you called Me Melunes a rubireling aloguendo, this was resly in plaus etc, this relatively old correspond abject to conditions endorsed on such per have spoken strongly against the Mr Mannen befuro that I hadn't seen and a barman. You offered to pay sault by a moat in sathority upana privalo ence does not apply.

every busso-connection shall be carried out oily Christian Chevernizent, he ought to charge the

manager raight remember gmbling as all at the glass McInnes again seked you to see his sense of it by imposing a heavy a 9. That they put a question to the Sur-

make to the citizen, mid he would ask bir Worship to Do you

mit, for securing their satisfactory construe of the men who oumpelled the plaintiff to On Berla table that night 1-1 recollect each of unifty cents, which you refused to define a he could,

weyor about the disposal of rain water and points

is defective on two altaangh, na put ten outts down to see who should pay bellove you were in the act of writing

paragraph is for the drinke

clat to Ble Tucker, when Mr Malanes azid Bia Worship asid-I have very little rendived no reply You were tossing the mower, were

were all right; if you don't sign Pil put you doubt about the right and wrong in this

tham for nowing mowers is entrusted to an officer independent | hours per Yot !~No, not for money we tossut for the out, and he did so. Be put bis hand at the gase. I think the defence suggested first, The Smplies

back of your neck and walked you put that there was gambling going oo, was aaftor

Admitted, Auch a question was pat, of the Burveyor General This officer,

to do Doctors differ and to lawyers. The Mr Midlanes samim up and objevied to I don't know if there would hire hean thougist and has practically baon dropped, and regret espremed that the quiation was obviously, ought to have

Uppercasent das see to Meios. Well over On Galou

tion Mr Loffey and Mr Skeiten.

With a

of us

ed

hini from

the

respondeuce shows, the suggestious made to

but recommodation

The drainage works complained of wors

With the ton o'cluck launch,

You ast down of in table in the bar room 50 ceala were not signed for he would call place for no reason. As ered: editor

out violently from a hotel orer a fifty-cent You may-Teen

Masare D. Land 0. alales

tion.

I the

.

*

bonduct

The blerelor eutirely his Sunday re re Firstly the construction of the na

the

he did not feel Jade Jodge

grounds, Sin condsun thele servant twatre-

your gambling. In the hotel Nut to my serious row if you had resisted: I don't! I likewise think that the defence of acting overlocked and not again siked when the supervising Von 31 beat judies err sometimes, and their det

cisions

With

Exchange. Honexoxe, July 26,

London--- Baak, Wire,

#1

On demand;

90 days' night,

theedifa, si Bocumentary,

Do New York

4 mansba" night,

onthe

On demant,

4.50

Credits, 4 months' aight

14:08:

On demand,

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Od domand Crality, 05

demand,

આવો

due delet-On knowledge

Well, I want to know what vecarred 1 Me McInnes anyway.

rastoration of the resurface Hecondly, ability, and in spite of dir Bodyà à pasur.

this course does not give suficient power ance that there was no ground for appeal, On Shanghai Iam telling you what occurred, By Mr Heatings—It might have been eleven o'clock was to thou at Board, Ma

DidMt Malanes objet to your few minutes after closing time, but there led and have stated that nothing shone 4 That the drainage works on these lots direct the manner of making the spuneetion, think, to say the last of them, might to the offere in ularge of the newgra to 1 beg to submit cartain reasons, which I gambling ; yes or not—I did zot 200 were people in the bar.

nosing the house was referred to, at that are in accordage with the intrations The practica has been to allow the house farly have been urged against the decision, time, and one of the witnemes called for giren by the Bard through their Burveyor i holder to break into the street war and had an oppsal oven made,

Re-apained The lights were all burn

Very credible witnessse have begnant,

„Mega D. Le sod O. sato +-

Qui demand Unit at the he

Might privat p-pers Bovereigns (Bane buying rate) 85,63

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