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No. 9388.JANUARY 7, 1898.

FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR At the Magistracy this moroing Sergeant [ George Phelps fined $2, with the al-That I hear the postponement of the Connoit ternative of ten days in prison, for using meeting last week was brought about more indecent hugarage in the street.

by shooting trips than anything more actions,

Tau Northern Padio 8. a. Tacoma arrived at Victoria, B.Q., on Dec. 30, The Company's 8. s. Victoria arried at Yokobama co Jan. 2, and left agnit on the 4th, arriving at Moji on the 6th,miling from that port at 6.m, to-day for Hougkong.

Trn following Telegram has been received by the Secretary of the New Imurie Mines Limited from More J. Whittall and Co., Imdoa, this morning: London, 6th January, 1899-Managors Reports are favourable, but explicit. Have sent an expert from Frisp to send tall and detail- ed report,'

A GOOD many guo rumours have been chculating lately about the affairs of the Charbonnages G The fact is that tho company is not in a satisfactory con dition, and debature holders and share- holders are to be asked to sanction recon- struction on the following basis-Capital, 5,000,000 francs (representing about four- | toen lakba of dollars) to be distributed ae follows: One lakh of dollars in hores at par to the abareholders in the old com- pany; 3 lakhs to Messrs Chater and Mouy, in antisfaction of shoir claims for money ad- vanced to the company, amounting to about nino lakha; six hkha in shares at par to the debenture holdes; the balance of 4 lakhs to be offered to the public. There is in ba no charge of any kind for floating the new company. The works (on which some 26 Jakha of dollars have been expanded) will thus be sold to be new company for 10

lakha. The balance of about 4 lakhs which is expected from the public will form a working capital for the new concurs. This working capital, it is estimated, represents quite double the amount required for the purchase of plant at Hongay and for a

The the reason why the meeting fred for the other day was put off is perhaps not Ev easily explained. The great expectations are being formed at the Governor's utterances at next Cuncil meeting

That it is hinted he had abandoned his mo-

derate tone about the condition of the Clony, and wason the eve of following up to brilliant O'Brien war-whoop when the imensiness in curtain financis! circles bc. came known.

That it is just possible His Excellency has he saved from doing a vory foolish taing.

That every right-thinking resident of Hongkong will be pleased to learn that the public revere confizues to maintain is large proportione, etc., sto, The all the same it will take inuny years to bring back the wealth which Hong- bag has lost, and the recovery of the savings of years past means obreraitting fibour for years to come.

THE CHINA

MAIL.

Are

CRICKET.

H. K. CHICKET CLUB. JOCKET CLUB.

That the financial reconstruction of the twenty-four cash for a catly of twelvo Company might well provida ti ocasion ounces, and in the third it is twenty-three for introducing fresh blood into the and a half cash for a 'catry of fourteen

Flayed to-day. Malinad, with a good As there is a marked tendey in working of this great indutry, the ounces. suocem of which is much to be desired. human natura to buy in the ahtapeet amount of luck, made a prolonged stand for That a worrespondent writes to this week market and to soil in the dearest om. it in 83, eventually playing in. The end of the

upon the coloure adopted in Hongkong for necessary to check this by rigid ectulay by

the inspectors, who are spies and whose innings was marked by one tall hitting by casir-coolios' clothes. That the varied, uniforme adopted are or duty it is to see that each purchaser is Stewart, who siosed 23 of novon balls from tainly amusingly striking it at artistic, bona-fide resident of the district it the Markham. Taylor, with eight wickets for and the chief object aimed at a former shop belonging to which his purchases 71, had the best bowling analysis. Mark days was distinctiveness, so that one made. At first night, with a densa popula

pre- ham and lewicz made a good stand for the thesa of others.

vention seems a physical impossibilty,

the task, That as scarlet is the distinguishing colour the Okinone are quite equal

wora by ecolies who carry the Queen's and on every market-day (in this intance before being separated. With tho assist- upresentative and his family, both in four days out of ton) all salt probang is ance of Hughes-Hughes, Markham, whose

Undor these India and the Far East, my repond-conducted on these lines.

39 included a bit, remained til 62 was Tent indisturbed in mind over thetandsncy circumstances, it is not strange that the to tarp the scarlet uniform by persons gross wase of purebasars prefer to man no soored, and after this Hughes-Hughes hers who do not ropresont Royalty. riska, yet there must be many exceptions and Eames were dismised for the addition That it in donhiini whether the equity One such occurred a short time ago, a of 10 runs, and an unlucky in out of Tay

hae yet arisen for passing aaw ander this particuler market-town. Upon cotect which the sonriet coat should be helding a man who did not live in the district for when he had made 10 spalled any shanse aanrad to the Governor and suits

tho salt-shop of which he was patronizing, That the moat scasible view, to take of a the inspectors avized him, tled him up, sad the Cricket Club bed of saving the game, with her husband or that ake was Eving 1891. It has also boon runorded that violent

could recognise his own servists from tion like that of parts of China, the tricket Club, and brought the score to 62 Í you hare not shown reasonable and pro- wider range. Briok buildinga wera mifected

question of such great moment Will the ointikus wash niosly? and having settled that point, all other considerations may be allowed to pass like the idlemind.

BROWNIE.

NOTES FROM PEKING.

(Fran a Correspondent) Poking is indeed one of the weld's great capitals, but it is unlike any of the reat That the position taken up by the Unofficial It has but two newspapers-on a small

Members of Genuoil as to the cxotssive missionary periodical just entering its coat of administration in Henglong has,cond year--the other the Peking Gateile. 3 take it, the fullest sympathy of the Upon what principles this unique publica

tion is ‘edited,' it would be difficult ratepayers. That the attitude of the Governor and of his discover. The small number of foreigners douting Lieuterant towards any reduction interested in the contents of this daily of that gigantic sum, in view of the strong tract, are under much obligation to the probability that nothing whatore will be patient gentlemen who from time to time done to lessen it, is now generally consist its bushole of chaff to ezimot sowas grains of wheat, and publish the results of jomued.

their labours (often with indispensable notes) in English. As everything which the Emperor says, takes presence of ovarything elso, his replies to momorials apper in advance of the demonte which they relate and this produces an of- fect match like that of a Pazis Depart-

That, as I have said before, the Colonial Office finds it revedingly inconvenient to soon the number of appointments at its disposal, especially at a time when Home patrons have to be appeased, and Cadets are growing up around the looked-for

Dices.

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not only beat him crusily, but hosted sa Wehman met with unexpected access as a iron red-hot and burned his back in a bowlor, souring six wisketa for 16 runs, horrible manner. The caso was reported Scores - La the district magistrato, who leated up somo of the inspectors, and compelled them to pay two hundred cash a day for the tor- tured man's support while ho wa ra- covering.

It was mentioned abovo that the weights as well as the prices of salt vary in places So far as wo immediately contiguous.

to

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JOGET CLUB-ACT USNINGS. D. Landale, Bames. F. Maitland, b Taylor.

apt welauan, bi's vior....

Capl. fox, sub, b Taylor......

J. 5. Ezekiel, Leatham, I Tayler V.A. V. Hawkins, & Eames, bîrylut, o. al. Coxon, & Taylor Lieut-Gul. Baru, Taylor. 8. L. Party, b Tay

J. J. fall-Irving, not out.

Fixtras

& towart, Bames, & Marklum

Total.....

SECOND RD. J.J. Dell-Irving, h Eames

Idea-Ol Barrow, cand b Taylor

Storari, & Baties D. Tadnie, Lb.w., bizgacs-linghop Capt. Welman, b Kames VA.Cæsar Hawkins, at Boys, Haghes-Hughes

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not outch

P. Hetland, not out.......

Extra....

Zutal for webs.

know, the price always remains (theoretic ally) the same, yet not au in reality, becauso the weight is diminished when waste pre- vents salk-junks from moring, and

inks at times to sight or eun seven cunces in the catty. districts salt is not sold through the groat salt-bonga licenced by the govenment, but through special dealers appoined by the local mugairates, to whoes many other duties that of salt commissioner is theza added. Ho ills those posts with his own neteges, thus making a most desirable When the barth for many parasites. magistrate is transferred, he wisher to get rid of an tauch salt as he can, and then alons the weight rises

to fifteen perhaps ounces or possibly to 6 full calty. In border region just mentioned, the incon. venience of illegal purchasing became no serious, especially in a line of villages just

G. Blake, Darby, b Welum. on the edge of the province, that a fer Fears, ago the rasgistrates hit upon a mor plan. Jast, e Darby, I ainslah

G. F. Leamer, Welazn and a truly remarkable one even for Uhina.

Extra The local constables of a atring of villages perhaps seventy li long, allying just on were ordered to add another to the cata- printed one week, and the origin conun-legue of their responsibilities. Thy were drug the next.

FR

CHICANT BLIR

R.N.,b

the à. L. Hughes. An out...........

briquatte maching at Bongaovg. No difti- Thas it would have been a brilliant move to ment, where all the anawers should be the edge of two provinces and along river,

culty in obtaining the fresh capital in anti- cipated, as the concern is looked upon ne being on the print of turning out a big

кассета.

THE thousand-oile telephone line between New York and Chiongo is now open. At the inaugural eremony forty-two receivers were employed, and, notwithstanding this, ennversation vuld be heard perfectly. A cornet aolo wes siso quite audible, but was a doubt toned down by distant fill ne longer fatal. The line consists of two No. 8 B. WG, hard-drawn popper wires, on 30 fest to 35 feel plea, about forty-five to the mile. No. 8 is, of course, a very large wire to use for telephone service,

Tas present Bird of Admiralty are said to be just not incubating the new ship. building programme rendered necessary by the virtual completion of Lord G. Hamil son's programme contained in the Naval Defendo Act of 1960. The Navy and the country will await the new programme with soxious expectation. We sincerely trast that the amours which are current as to its being be intention of the Admiral. by to fix 10000 tons as the maximum Baplacement of future battleships con- strueled will prove to to corrent. Only a few month lack, in an article in this journal, (Admiralty and Horse Guards

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pointed out the fatuity of indulging in and rivalry with foreign lovers relative to monster ship-a risary to which there is practically no diug, as it is possible, w suppose, to destract vessels of 25,000 or 20,000 tons borden.

It ought to be possi ble to embody all the lateel improvements in a resnel of 10,000 tere displacement, and we hope the Admiralty will strenuously resist any attempt to force them into constructing my mors monstrosities.

have granted the unofcial request for A Commission of Inquiry, even had the Scoretary of State set his faw against every suggestion made.

That His Excellmoy would then have dose what he could, and the fault would have reated upon the proper shoulders. That even the gynical Colonial Secretary would then have been saved the trouble of revealing Huself as he is, the great dissembler of his love for our lovely island and its islanders.

That the Honourable Thomas is fortunately still with us, and I am told is by no means extinguished either by Sir William's withering glamons or the O'Brien's onvalier bearing.

Moreover, the Gazelle danis only with the past, and seldom forecasts my definits governmental policy-if there le auch a thing in China. It is not often that its at- teraucis are of profound importacus for example, when the Temple of Heaven hat been burned and it was easy make this untoward ovent the basis of official charge or hinte-or when there la change of Emperora. For the reasons

to divide every village into its therotical tithings, that la ton families, or riber in this case twelve. Each family of six per- sons was obliged to buy a catty and a half of mit avery. Efteen days, and larger or smaller families in the same proportion. An purchases for these twelve families were to be made through the bead of the of sach hol having the mangement them, for one month, as that he would be on duty but once a year. It is his business to deliver the salt to each house, and collect the pay for the same, the money for each instalmont being paid by the beadmau not when the salt ie bought, but when the nort lot is taken, This is to enable every family

That I ave a cœrespondent has graciouslyttle 'nows' is generally to 1⁄2 got from to have time to collect the money. If any dreamed a drem, and hea introduced the the Penny Gazette, unlike European Court family fails to pay the heads for that Member for the Chamber of Commerce to jouras The foreignets in Paking may month, he must pay the salt shop himself. Saint Peter.

be divided into four main clasees-1) But as the man who failed to pay will be himself a headman at same time duting-sho Diplomatic, (2) Employees of the Chinese year, he will have to furnish Bolt to his Goverment in de Custome Imperial Colorocitors, who takes that sit for the salt lege, (Tiung Won Kaaa) de, Missiou-which he furnished. The theory of the Government is simple. Everyholy must aries and (4) Miscellaneous-the latter & have salt. If we make them bus all that amall and very fluctuating quay. Of they are likely to want, at the legal place, there will be no temptation for thora to thees four, the first cannot of curas reveni

a cheaper rate. hay illegally moro ailt at a anything which is of any buma intoresc, This is carrying paternal governmente to without a theach of propriety. Onsequent pitch which probably the most advanced

socialiste never dreamed of. opan suport in this raga, dore are obvious several loopholes in this scheme,

Who is to condering it practically futile, know that the number of families as cor

That Mr Whitehead has made mistakes, av we all do (even the officials do sometimes), bat be panoul be easily or comfortably

Eat upucs.

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rectly reported? What interest has the constable to manage properly a business at best odious, and from which ho gets mo 7 Yet despite these, and other queeze! practical embarasaminte, we are Aastured that the sale of salt in these unos vil lages has for several years been conducted under these conditions.

C. G. Taylor,

Baines, HN, & Welman. Leather, R.N., & Welna...... Lethemes, AR.C., not ast

Capt

H. Boys, .b Weltaan

1. Esme

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

JOCKET CLC-YOUT NINGB

C. G. Taying.

E. Leathams.

1. J. Easte F. D. Markba

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GEIGERT BREIN,

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3. Maitlandrane J. Bell-Irving D. Landare Capt. Wolman

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. Before His Bonour Mr E. J. Ackroyd, Puisne Judge.)

Saturday, January 7.

YEONE WONG SHIV. CHOI SUL HUNG AND

"ANOTEKEZEDZD ILLEGAL

A KREST.

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In this action the plaintiff, the wife of the captain of a Chinese gunboat, axed to recover $1000 for alleged legal detention and arrest by the defendants, the keepers of a boarding hours in Wing Lok Street. Evidence for the plaintiff was heard on

Thursday,

any damage sa having been sustained jug- AN EXPLANATION OF EARTH--

QUAKES. nogt must be given at that point for the defendants

Sir Robert Ball contributed to the fortboom- Mr Hastings replied. He did not knowing number of the King's Own an adodot of whather the learned counsel seriously wished the great earthquake which occurred in Jupno to submit to the Churt that in order to sup-ds October 28, 1881, in which he gives an port an action of false imprisonment or explanation of earthquakes. The groat areas acrust and detention it was necos disturbance, he says, took place at the contes sary to prove special damage. If he had of Japan, in the prefectures of Aichi and looked up the law on the point Mr Hastings Gifu. Over a region of about 1,200 square did not think he could have coido conclusion.

that miles the destruction of buildings and on- gineering works was tremendous, But the His Lordship—What about the point that influence of the earthquake had a much

bable cause?

over an area six times as great as that we' Mr Hastings submitied in the first have named, and the shocks were siperlen- instance that the onus was on plaintiff to oed with greater or less intensity throughout show prima facie there was no reasonable a district far greater still, Japan is a or probable cause for her detention. In country in which earthquakes are of great.

dieturbanoss have order to ascertain what the defendants had frequency, and many in their minds when they caused her arrest been recorded in the dietriot acer under con Brst question was-Did they know the in 1888, about nineteen shocks werd 9x- it was necessary to look at the facts. The elderation in previous years. For example, plaintiff was a married woman? Did they perienced near the centre of the region know shat abe cape to the boarding house which gufered most severely in October

under the protection of this roat and with dearthquakes have happened in the northern him and did they accept the position of part of Gifu in the earlier portion of the the husband and he credit of the inaband dentary. On three occasions, brildings as their guarantee for payment? If they were wreaked, liver lays been morfoed, koow she was a married women—and he and great foods have oxusad wide-spread thought there was not the slightest doubt destruction. It was in a mountain range that that was the car, nor did he think his that the disturbance seems to have originati Lordship would have the slightest difficulty ed Deep down in the earth some "great. la coming to a copolusion that the defen-convulsion pccurred. As to the proslag dania know that tho' parties war husband nature of the convulsion we are not is formed and wife

bat ít is. nevertheless possible to give a general notion of the cause from which such phenomena taka their origin.

Mr Philippo-I do not admit that, Mr Beatings did not know what instruc- Lions the dofondante gare their solicitor A qual miner. well knows that the deepor the whim they wished to issue this warrant, the pit the warmer he finds it. Evon in but if they instructed air with these facta severest winter, at the bottom of a coal pit, that the parties were husband and wife frost would be unknown. Our deepest minca, theu their solicitor, if he had advised them however, only amount to a very insigni. sproperly, should have instructed them that feant opening in the earth, when its due 5 there was no cause for action against the wo- proportions are considered. We hate ever man alene in this Colony anders she had a pierced the interior of mar globe to an 25 separate ectate. No effort was made to extent comparable with that of the depth of prors that she had a separate estate. The the rind of an orange, or a globe the same defendants when they ordered this warrant size as an orange. Consequently, any ......85 to be issued either osaled the facts from observations that can be made even in thi thair legal advisers, or if they did not, then deepest mine are only available to a very they were badly advised, and they were limited extent fur affording us a notion of P. D. Markham, Lord Regt, ob 9. Coxon, Fandale elinde in either sae. Even if the woman what the interior of the earth may be like,

ed. 6. Joson, & Dazby

was not married, and the people were but where obervation fail, our reason 19merely living in the same room, there was stepa in and udds greatly to our

the question-To whom was the credit information. The fact that the tom gire? If it was given to the man, it was not porature gradually increasts the despor me compotent when the man had gone away to go abows us that this iporesso must stiff torn round and sus the woman. All the continue even at depths for begood those to evidence they had on this point was the which we can attain. Suppose, for in- convincing evidence of the bills covering the stance, a red-hot carmon hall is left to cool, time, and they were all made out in the the heat is radiated away from the onteide, MIGO'S

That showed without a and the informal heat, travelling outwards. shadow of doubt that the credit was given from the interior, has to arrive at the out to the hoeband, and not to the wife. Bat side before it, too, can be dispersed by the defendants wont further than that, and radiation. If the cannon ball were a very sued the wife not only for her can main largo one, it would be found that the tenance and that of the amah and child but exterior grow old while there was stil: a for the tosintenance of tho ateband and his great deal warmth at the centre-l fact, friends. Now, who advised them to do if the diamensions of the ball were calleien. that? It was a monstrove thing if this ly large it might still be red-hot in the woman was Kable for her own maintenance middle, while at the outside it was cold" that she should be made liable for that of enough to place your hand upon. Just so bar husband and friends. Mr Hastings le it with the earth; it is area; cooling Lead to doubt as Mr Philippo had stated body the heat from the interior is gra that the woman promisad to pay after dually leaking out to the aortacs, from her husband had gone away and there was whence it will be dispersed by radiation, evidence that she had made unsuccessful The deeper that we penetrated into i

fforts to raise the money, but that did not interior the hotter it would be found, and throw the liability upon her.

from the observed law of increase in tho His Lordship had no doubt whatever depths which are accessible to ns, it becomes to the meaning of the section in Ordinance possibia to calculate, within certain limiti, 14 of 1873 which had been referred to by what the heat must be in regions lower Mr Philippo. That was where a woman stili. had incurred a debt in the absence of It is thus quite easy to ascertain that at a. husband, and the whole question in this depth of some twenty or thirty milen below art was-did the woman inque the debt or our feet the temperature of the earth must was it incurred by her husband or credit have risen to a point approashing that of in Kiven to the husband who promised to pay candescent iron, and yet the depth wo have by her. That was not covered by Seation named is only about a two-hundredth

pact. If which referred to a totally different stata of the whole radius of the earth, 12, there at afairs altogether. The second point fore, follow that the satire interior of Was whether this warrant was obtained our globe is composed of matter heated to without any ressonablə or probable cause. such an extent that its behaviour must be Mr Hastings of Masato Wool Nos, the plaintif herself, bad worn that quite different from that of the solid rocke Deacon's appeared for the plaintiff,

the was a married women and she had not that we know on its surface. From these and Mr Phillippo for the defendants,

best cross-examined in any way whatever considerations it will not be difficult to show Gazette) wo advocateal some such limit, and that this reminds me of your remarks ly they are mam as idols. The reconú

Mr Philippo, said the claim was divided upon the point. She had also sword that this ser-hquakes must soutionally happen. about ecme triangular Political Associa-class, for some reason, do not communi-

plaintiff in the boarding house front 16th she never made ang contract whatever; If the earth is the great hosted globe that we tion, embraceg Ceylon, the Straits and cato anything, though they must know

never saw the parties or made a promise know it is, then, according to the laws of October to 1st December, 1892, and also Heugkong

for noadlew and improper arroat on 1st to pay them that no crodit was given to heat, it must be continually cooling. It is great deal. The third class, passing

December.

her, and the produced bills covering the trus that the proness of cooling is so extrema Upon ju ovidence of the 30te perind made out in the use of her ly slow that in centurica, of van thousands That it is now many years-I'm afraid to

plaintiff herself he submitted there was be say how many sicce Lhu Hougkong other sources of information than these

no change in the thermal of years, there detention proved, and be would not take busband. Well, if that was so it seemed a Association was formed, and died almost dry wells in the desert, le title or

store up the time of the deart addreaming his prima facie case of want of probable esuse condition of the globe which is appreciable at its birth or obristening.

nothing to give, and thus most of what

Lordship on the point, Coming to the

asut of probable cause that they had to our observation, but still the cling goss That, comehow Hongkong is too much givan

avar to Duwring Stress to nourish any loaks out comes (with certains conspicuous

accend point, he caninded his Lordship no claim whatever against thie woman, on from age to age. Another inar of heat political

iastution, the old similes of exceptions) from the fourth cetate

that under the 11th Section of the Sum. that they had made crrangements with her assures us that, in general, a body that is. chewing sawdust, of beating the Acaong a hom are the globe-colters, the

maty Court Ordinance No. 14 of 1873, husband and giron credit to him and never cooling must be contracting a red-hot poker And so then, wo said to our informaut, > Forth,

wonat could be sued vader covertare pro any way contrasted with ber. With ra- beares somewhat aborter as it parts with it are ever being quoted against book-makers, and general cebulers, who who had replied to our protestations of the vid d her husband was out of the Counseling, that they proceeded in virtue of an when cold will just pass through a ring, gard to the third point of this judicial pro-heat and grows cold. An iron ball which any suah movement,

impracticability of the plan, that it had and there was an affidavit before the Couri ed or hindered by bodily exertion. Herr That it would be well. However, if the seldom impinge on a tria faci except by been tried and had succeeded, "So thon that the woman's husband was outside the ariat of the Court sad it would be uscer will be too large to pass through the ring

Unofficial Members of the three Crowụ

acoident, and 019 then rat always you never eat any salt from over the line 1 Colonies mentioned could strengthen sqeb

Colony In making out their ass the say to show that there was something when the ball is glowing with a red beat. Tha it

With s others' hands by working together upan aware of it. Thus cates about

knowing smile be manered plaintiffs had not attempted to show that fules about the order, the rule was if earth cannot form a exception to this genee And therefore it significantly, On yes, I eat that too there was no reasonable and probable cause

ause an applicant makes his application bons ral law. It is outing, and onge daily with a certain quantity of loan

questions common to ozah. orseful. Jan, and rice, and tho maccot) That saman hint of such a courue was hear that though lettera are often dared in This case is of special interut, be- for the woman's arrest. It was for them fids and without malioc, fairly stating must be contracting. It is true that the

very It would the exciting opposition to the Peking, some of our earliest information

catise opan examination it appears to have to prove that the defendants had no reason the facts, he was not liable in damages abangs is Military tax, but even at such a time is efien telegraphod from Pais or Berlia, ficutures closely analogous to choss of the sole of probable samed for arrossing hee, Wolf, the question was if the applicent imposible by any measurement to show Tehhus case in Fakion, mentioned above and if his Lordship thought a prima fazie m application bana fide and without that the earth is any smaller now than it

His was last united action was considered impracticable which points it has ranched of pleatrical There too a new rule was set in queration case was made our for the plaintif it was nice, fairly stating the fatis

year, or then it was a hundred criund visabla

indadion.

called for and read the affidarit, years ago, bat, pavertheitas, the shrinking metal each living of a net period of Thas the visaost completo absomes of gubile If some cumplent person because the salt revonus was failing off for the defendants to show that they had Kardonin ten this andarit the fact still gote on. And now we are getting ver

magis rouonable and probable cause and

vety through smuggling. The Tehbu magis roo

and that and of several days, the dog being made to

spiritin this Colony, or the apparent in would write a series of articles describing trate, according to published accounts; they acted without malice. There had was stated that this women was indebt near to the true explanation of vanlynakut. work in a kind of treadroll. 3p some ORSEC

to combine apoy any public the practical operation of the Chinese salt-committed two acts of gros

to the defendants The attention of the The exterior of the earth is not only cold, injustice. hom no attempt to show that their affi- these efforts were made during alomachic question, cares the affleial element all.

taz, from the evaporation of tlarsalt on the e required the salt to be pala. for accord- davit was false or untrue and pertaps Judge was not directed to the fact that abs but it has become hard and soild. digestion, I there during intestinal. powerful hers

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the exact number of mastha

was a married woman, nor was the attens crust or shell which endees the interior, in the greatest point in defendants' farcus was ties of the Judge drawn to the fact that which has not yet lost the heat, and which both series of experiments the differences That the existogne of a live and live naturen store for excavation, from wells, beds, soch family whether man, womaner whild, that his friend hand singelher neglected

the limits of physiolo-

payers' Areodation would be invaluable, he would throw much new light on newly-born babes being counted in, and a failed to show that his alient had sustained the rate atants had given credit to the is still very far from hard. As this inzer if gical variatica, the inference being,

but to support and encourage the the rsistious between the Government and register kept which was subject to no alany damage. That would have to by All knew that the issue of a warrant part loses beat it tends to get smaller than accordingly, that in healthy the ofitoial members in Council.

and un- the outer oruit. It

It is, tilisation of food is quite indspondent of That I note the Justices of the Panos in the the people. The small rebellies constant. Again he fixed the rate so high that a fami- both as judge and jity in this case could the daxis in theba preozedings for strest of therefore, perfores commedate jibelt to chown before his Loriskip who was aletine was a very summary proceed left in for & void to be created. The crust mast, however, impossible toration even though a death occurred.

were Pery often whether the animal rests during digestion Straits Settlements hold mestings, and it ly ourring-as for example the recently of eix persons, each compelled to take fie give any damages, because in order to dark er is energetially at work. Whether this applies to mi could only be determined body might exercise besides merely elect rising is Fuhkion-show his great the cafties, would have to pay for thirly cattias dover stages in actions for malicious pecahscending defendants parties coming the shrinking interior. This may perhaps, with an affidavit stating that they could shot take plase in some degrea gradually, but it ing one of their number to sit in the friction must be, when a phenomenaliper month, probably six timos what they caution it must ba shows that the par cause of action that defendant was indebt is easy to eos that the propera must not Herr Rosenborg by direct experiment

could use. In the oare just mentioned, ou suing had suffered in perapa, reputation or cause of acti think it probable, however, as aboervations

Legislative Council say once in three,natiset and law.abiding people like the the other hand, inquiry into the precise pocket.' If this woman had been honest ad to them and that they had reason frequently be socompanied by vialenes. A on people wib heart disease appear to show that the absorption of food is to a That the J.Pain this Colony are like shoop Chinese, find it impossible is submit to number of mouths was not very rigid, she would not have stayed on in the hotel bakers that he was to abscond. I placed a sudden settlement will docur at some spot. certain extent independent of the circula-

the extortions. The rub amos at the just one tenth of the amount bried in no money to pay for her beard and fedging injury to the plaintiff if he refused, and, accessary consequence, and that is what yo and the total amount for's family was after her husband's departure when she had very great responsibility upon the Judges if which at the moment is least able to resist, he refused. He might be electing great a disturbance of the lid crust is the tion and distillation of the blood.

point where sales take place, and specially the Fukion district. An Anglo-Saxon, to A bill was presented the husband, and Ar the Techdeal Institute at Dundee on

from the causes. There is on a vast whom the principles illustrated in the Eng-as he had no money to pay it at the time the other hand, if he granted the warrant eall an earthquake.

ho said I will pay pot when I come back, though it might be a very disagreeable Nov. 26 Mr M, Short delivered a lectura

aros yhich is or which has bet inundated lish Revolution are axiomatic, is able to

À FAIK, BRAUTiran SexSulpheline Soap on Naval Arhitecture under the auspi

so that nothing can be got term it, but a perceive clearly that these two proes of and if I don't come back the woman will procedure so far as the defendant was con ees of the Dundes Mechanical Sestely.

crude and coater all, which is, of coures exaction are in principle precisely aliko pay you, and the woman herself admitted cerned the defendant, if the arrest hat gives the natural tint and peach like Rlove of a bein needless, had his remedy against the perfceb Complexion; makes the Akin smooth, In the cosm of his address Ur Short

smuggled and illegal. Butiq many cases and that each is namixed and perhaps in Court that she owed the money.

*upecusiituliumal* tyranny. It is very the lind producer absolutely fothing else, referring to the vessels of the faturs said

His Lordship--Where did she say that?plaintiff. Therefore, the order was granted apple, healthy, mafortable. Sulpholine Snap. difficult to arouse Chinese to defend a Phillippo Well, she admitted the if the Judge sam ressonable cause leaving 6d. Tablets. Everywhere. that just as taple and quadruple expansion That sports, pastirace and festivity may

and no nie can be effected, the peo? principle, unless some privile à al sa or money was owing. The Court, he said, re- the defendant his romedy for needles ar engines proneed to economise spåra and

musl starve. But not even Chinesa re perhaps..be excepted, as Hongkong cen Gup, the long-hidden power of electricity fairly claim the possession of power to willing to starve te sapport a slous thecry ganized clase is flagrantly said. Now uning his address, had to consider the rast. If there were any incorrect state-

combine for such objects. bade fair to laugh at their oumbersome

of political economy, Bo in these regions the people, as anch, have no orginization question of fact, and the first polas was moute in the affidavit in this case the plain- titis in the former suit were responsible for eranks and connecting rods, their pistons

they band together, attend fair in troops of at all. Yet outragecas extortion such as whether his friend had proved his case; snd cylinders, and at que vast stroke sweep

many barrows loaded with anuggled salt, that in Tokhue, brought the people to whether the defendants had made a false them. Their responsibility would not be away their machinery and apply it force

the men well armed and propred to fight. arms as one man, sad it report are to afidavit or not and whether they obtained covered if it was attempted to show that Their enemiar are the salt inspectors, a be credited, their unanimity compelled the warrant for the arrest of the woman by the Judge acted on their statements, and direct. As i had been in the past so would it be to the fattro, but only now That the New Year has been entered upon gang of rafiane attached toifery district the government to make important son making a faire statement, Another thing that they were carrying out an order of the On the grounds, he believed wers they beginning to see the first mov by Hongkang with a more smiling face yaman, their duty being to suppress smug cassions. In the other case, however, the he was sorry to have to bring before the Judge ings of the mightiest force the world had than one would naturally expect, and it gling. As the thief catcher of every ya people who never heard of this plan as in Court was that there seemed to be same- there was a prima facie case. There was THERMOMETER) 4.2....

Do. ass anywhere until tried upon them thing very peculiar in the case against the eriderea that might go to a jury and there. yet seen. Tothom, a nation of abipbuild- is well that fuch is the oza

mes are simply promoted thics, so the salt ere, that mer fores would revolutionise That the ramours heard and fears entertain-inspectors are hand in glove with the smagsile at it as a troublesome vagary, but man. It had been delayed time after time, fore be thought the defendants ought to their method of commerce, and bring in ef about the Toaquin Coal mining enter-glers except when they fall wt, or when hare no more thought of resistans than of Was it negligence on the part of the bailif se realities what they had scarcely dreamt is throated at one time textingaish an offcial raid is ordered,

battles enrao between the marest militis Chiba, are more or less relative, and it is considerable expense by thusa delays." Why face this week. meuy A

of 1 of. The vesels to be built wie tak new tho saile up of no vest an industry or regular troops and the vilators of the ❘ not until a considerable proportion of his was it ) forca was folly harnessed for their use Tuet the

was it put o

His Lordship-In pect of that I bave would be ledethans to which the prezent must exercise a powerful infinepes upon Lawa. The Peking Gazette een contains rights have been invaded that Chinese greyhounds of the Atlantic would be as the the prosperity of this Colony and the Far accounts of ferve wars of this art. Esen will testir himself to defend the musinder. made inquiry and I find that there has cer tainly been negligence. On the other hand, cance of the Bath Son savage

what the outbreaks are quelld, the armis to at

Bast geserdly, and the news of an GOORT

there is a solicitor in the cee, and he liner of today. No decks would be arrangement being made whereby inetics is generally but temporary. Bauggled

IZZA CHYPLAINTH.-Dr King's Deofstion thould take some trouble to set that enough to hid them, but they would have

20 DABREY GRAY Han-Luckyor's Sulphur { bccomaczalmast aast.red will be good alt being one cause of incesant trouble,

and Quinine Liver Pils, without alerty, aru s attendant flets to ply between them and. aswa to masy who are interested in this here is a second in the pessity of ɔten! remedy; remove all Liver and Stomach the copy of the entstituted service Fair Hectorer is the quickest, best safest coels blishing different rates in diferent places, Coupata, Bilioussos, Beadache, Sickness, the negligence in the Registry, bat, still, proced la mos tutural. Lotkyar's Sulphur catrort. Of course, does not excuse foss, effects more ilau any other. The color the shore. Their dimensions would pre- gigantic undertaking. sinde for ser the posability sex That one can help thinking such auress according to distance from his our Shoulder Pains, Heartburn, Indigestion, Con- at the same time the salcitor should see is the only English, Hair Restorer quiversally Bickness in the wildest weather; their decks! would be mide more certain were the supply. Thus, on the bounties of pro-stipation. Mado only in London,· şölå overy that, the papera are in order before being mo

aald. be interacoted by great rendes upagementless Frocch and more Anglo- vinces or of counties it can happens where.

that in a single market-tor salt-shape

handed over to the bailli

Vacones.—Pepper's "Quinius tlong whose trendst would ply the tric Baxon in its somposition and spirit.

DORM STIs Diseases.Sulphaline Lotion Me Phillippo hallewe the Portuguese and Lroz 3 of a niby The prison-like ostis now digs. That it is perhaps set to expect any are open two distinct places, for quadly drives away Eraptions, Fingles, Blót elk with his Ho Wyron, who in the soll-

Nu Life, Appetite, Health, Inches, Redness, Eczema, Acne, Disfjaraments,

res Neurigia, Indiges -teri-nochficat 1-sophe terms of the the people of different comties

Specially useful in It, P experte are of one village; for example, we knoN DI KARLS | Roughness and Sozzi, &c., leaving a dear, spot. eltor in the case, called several times.

His Lordship-There have been faults on depres

plarious districts. Every resulta would such bups, two for one proinde and one, les Stir and beautical Complexion. Solpbolles

ringth by taking Pound's Ave, yet been for mother. In one of the shops, he is a zorcesty for the Skin, epocitly in hot both sides.

awa Ench

Thene is soms differuse of opinion as t whether the pincesa of digestion is promat-

Rosenberg recently made some experiments DB a small dog with reference to this point (ger's fri) The animal was fod

of nitrogen and fat ahaarded determined by an

arapriuation Lereta. The were avo

avo series omisting rest *rect

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of the of sapori-

large

Red by the mme of state-rogus would -

replacext by the spacious apartments

vast hotels, and the Atlantic malā bezë

a more farry, the old world and the would be jalied by a floating city

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struck me how much influento such a

four, or va years.

without a shepherd, and the same remark May bo ad about almost every o bination here

That lack of time, or interest, or enthu siast cheaks everything like corabined sation; and perhaps the feeling that we are already over-governed perpetuates our torpor, lastead of rousing us into healthy activity.

Thut the trouble is, our merry-making sea

sen is usually crushed into a very short period, who the pace is necessarily somewhat killing,

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i which tirass | gising up the use of salt. All rights in of the Court? is lont had been put toled to disprove the facts that had been

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against them.

·Evidence was accordingly led for the defensa.

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After evidence had been heard for the defendants, the mass was adjourned till Tuesday.

TO OVERCOME

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price is twenty to cash for fastly of climates. Moda in London. Sold averywhere urging that an the plaintiff had not proved.

Mr Phillippo concluded his address, Qu *** another the price is 1 in Shilling Boltler.

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