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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1898.
Tax delivery of the French mail was beguo at 4.15 p.
The following appointment as baon made at the Admiralty ---Flect Paymaster George Tawless to the Centurion, to date Noy.
· REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[SCEPLIED TO THE * Chuna Max,'"]
LONDON, 2nd November, 1896,
TRANCE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE CAREW CASE,
A SENSATIONAL INCIDENT.
MEA CAEXW TRIES TO STEAL ONE OF
THE LETTERS.
pamatically the same as that taken at the inquest
Di Todd was the first witues called. Ho nude the post-mortem examination, assisted by Dr May, and he eine to tha ennelusion that he could not give a certifi cate of death. The stomach and intestines were at once souled up in glass jars for furthur oxamination and nont to, the Con- sulatu.
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FOOTBALL 'HONGKONG FOOTDALL CLUB. 9. 1ØENTURION," Yesterday afternoon, a large crowd 38- combled at the Happy Valloy to witness this match whioli, from the spectators" ..point of view, was the most keenly con tested Association gathe to far is season. Tux Japan Advertiser says that, it is ru At 4.40 sharp, fast year's semi-final team at ported that the Crown Prosector has tele- once commenced the stack on the Club's graphed to Hongkong for Mr Francis, stronghold and shot for a goal, but the ball the precise statements of the Tsar and kong. In the Treaty Ports of Japan it is longth. The witnons wanted. His Honour them in the waste-papor barkut.
Q.0., to assist him in the Carew cano,
ed condition.
Jour before going to prasa wa received luminous correspondence for publication in connection with the monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, which we may publish to-morrow.
Tas. L. and U. Express says strong
During the debate on the Foreign enti notes, M. Hunotaux boing asked to define the relations between France and Russia, declared it was inexpedient to supplement
a
(Preta a Correspondent.)
Kobe, Nov. 15,
I am not astonished that the Carew case
to
Dr. Wheeler, who attended the deceased is causing so much excitement in Hong.in his last illness, was examined at great
the chief topic of conversation. and the quest, as it was, he said, a truhful state accept the evidence he gave at the in opiniams in regard to it are many and li.ment, given at a time immediately after the versified. It would be unfair to discuss fluenced by any puhle opinion since ex- affair, and was entirely unbiassed and unin the merits of the che in its present atago, pressed upon the matter. but one thing has given rise to great wun- der here, as it doubtless has to you--the liberation of Mra Carce on the suration of Mers R. D. Rolison and J. D. Hutchison whilst she was under the grave charge of wandering her husband. I never before
has risen considerably in Japan, fallen There was soras talk in Yokohama that Mr On the 24th at 11.15. a The barometer heard of bail in a case of alleged murder, nodemtely in the Gulf of Tongking and is J. J. Francis, Q.C., had beon 'teluraphed little changed elsewhere. Gradients are, slight generally. Foncenetudomite Eto by Mr Litchfield, the Crown Prosecutor, winds; inir.
to come up from Hongkong to assist in the prosecution. I do not know if this is corrent.
WEATHER NOTICE. The following notice is issued from the Observamry
was taken and returned in the nick of time President Furg regarding the entente, the A salon on board the sailing ship Muffer by the Club's custodian. The Club strove existence of which was undeniablo. He hard to try and get the ball beyond the forring to Egypt he said that Fratico eban- ---hom was found dead in his bank yesterday. Centos' limit, but it was soon returned by dons none of her claims, and that as
He had boon ashore the day previous and vigorous work.. Hort the Centos gained a
corner, which was spiondilly contred, pass-friendly nation now supports her, Franus went back to the ship in a very intoxicating only a foot above the bar, on account is not alone.
of windage not being wall-judged. Froc the goal kick, some fine play was-put in by both sides, and honors were, for a time, divided. Finally the Center right wing book aharge of the ball and with a few oxchanges barely had time to shoot. The Club'e goal rushed out to meet the ball, and in so doing, forced it bohind, which was the result of a second curnar. The kick, as in the first instance, passed ever the net. From the goal kick, the Club worked the ball down their opponents left ring, but failed to score, the ball going a foot or two witle of the left pout. Tho Centos' goal ticked the ball same distanca down the fold, enabling his forwards with a little pussing to bring the ball in close proximity to the Ciob's goal. A shot was taken but the Club's half back stopped it, but failed to clear, the ball going blind yesterday morning removing their ing This come was wide of the nurk. After Third corner cunced gains the Club. from the camp at Kowloon, a coolie who the goal kick, the Club bucked up, and had been employed by a contactor to carry for the short space before half time was frewood, was observed by West Turks call, were hard pressing the Cantos goa.. sentry making off with a bundle. He was onge, the Club, who were play
After the egized, and on opening the bundle it was half, now had the advantage and mado many determined onslaughts on the op-
draft of the 2nd Rifle Brigade is ordered to be prepared by Colonel Howard at Aldershot to embark at the Royal Albert Dosks at the end of the month to re-inforce the 1st Battalion in Singapore.
WHILE the Kilo Brigade wore engaged
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the wind during the
and made one or two erratic shots. Then
SUPREME COURT. IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. (Before His Honour J. 1. Carrington,
-Chief Justice.)
Tuesday, November 24.
A`DEFAULTING WIINESS.
case Chan-Tai Yan, who was
to appear.
Bering the preliminary trial before Mr Troup (Assistant Judge) on Friday evidence was given by Mary Esther Jacob. until lately nursery governess to the Carew family, and Elsa Christoffel, a. Sviss nurse in the employ of Mes Dunlop, Miss Jacob stated that before she left Carew's service, she took the fragments of several letters from the wastapapos basket and gave them to Miss Christoffel to glitch together. The
celicet the pieces because she thought they might be useful to her some day if it should
there not exactly in the form of house friends, She was afraid her friend's sharacter might, in such a case, hare to suffer. tested the handwriting of the witness, Mr Lowder (for the defence)
quoting from the letters signed Annie. Luke. The writing will be submitted to A toward of $500 has been offered the case so sean as that. About the 14th by the defence for information that will or 15th of last month I received a very im-lead to the identification of the mysterious
corners of it was burned, which indicates a
His Honour said he was afraid he could not copy the evidence given at the inquest. Dr. Wheeler's examination was then proceeded with, and in the course of it he was about repeat a statement made to him by Miss Jacob, the goverzea, on the day of Me Boug's fooral, but Mr Lowder objected to this statement being given in
Tubsequently told to Min. Care, unde in the presence of the accused, or evidence, on the ground that it "was not
Dr Wheele praeceded, tu say that after his interview with the governoss, who was titen at Mr Lowder's house with the child. run, ho went to see Dr Todd, but he on, fortuntely was out of towar that day, and he raw Dr May. An Dr May said he could not take the responsibility on his own shoulders of admitting Mr Carew into the and urged his to use is intluence to gut Hospital, he went to the British - Consul Mr Carew adinitted at once. The Consul left for the hospital directly, while witness want up to Mr Carew's house. On the way up he met Mr Porch and told him he fear that his brother-in-law was getting arscnis in some form, and requested him to go to Mr Catew's rooms and see that he got nothing but a little milk and seda, and thas from himself, while he (the witness) went to the Hospital to get a stretcher. Mir Carew was admitted into the Hospital a same afternoon. On the evening of the day on which the post mortem vxainiuation
in emas-examination by Mr Lowder, witness said she could not reinumber the exact date on which the fragments were brought to her by Miss Jacob.
Did Miss Jacob giro you sny reason for undertaking this work? Yes, gir; in fact I advised her to collect thous pipees.
When When she told the she find Resa
letters produced a those given her by Miss, is no derogation of the very great merits of Jacob to piese together, and said she had Col. Kitchenor that I claim's part of the other letters at boms. (These were sub praise for this successful campaign for Lord. saquently fetched by the witnee).
Cromer, by whom he was ably seconded.. aid he was glad the nation, now understood Continuing his speech, Lord Salisbury
that isolated action in regard to Turkey was impossible. The European concert scomod at the present time hetter fitted tisu sver before to achieve the desired purpose. His Lordship concurred in the tions of Mr. Hanotaur, and hoped to continue to so- operate cordially with the Triple
Lord Salisbury strongly protuated against
sympathy the idea hold by Bismarck that there exist ed s & necesary and permanent antagonism between Hassin and Great Britain, as His Lordship had good reason to believe that Russia had the same objecta in view as out- solves. Regarding events in Turkey, Lord Salisbury said that, while its foresAW 10 difficulty in the Powers exercising force, it was through the Sultimate alone they could ameliorate the lot of the Christians and Muslims in Turkey.
Why did you give her that advice with which ho **S Because I thought it might be useful to hor some day if it should come out that men were paying visits there not exactly in the farm of house friends. I was afraid my friend's character night in such a caso perhaps have to suffer.
So that you thought it might be ureful to Miss Jaco and mot to Mrs. Carow To Miss Jacob, so that she might produce them should those visits be supposed to be to Miss lace should it be known by the husband or by outsiders. I believe the fragments were brought to me on four different mousions.
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always
All the papers except the Daily Chronicle approve of Lord Salisbury's speech af the Guildhall last night, which was cautiona bụt reassuring.
NEAT HETTLEMENT OF THE VENEZUBLAN DIFFICULTY.
Mr. Lowder-I wish to test this witness's Handwriting and will ask her to tako u mat and write to my dictation. (Done).
Mr. Louder than dictated just are. you.
Why have you done nothing since Lord Salisbury anouncel that the you got my two brils 7"
Venesuela dispute. lad been settled in Are you writing with the pen you prefer?ciformity with the suggestions made by I as writing with a quill."
the United States Government, namely, to Is that the pen you prefor?-1 write fapply, the principle of the civil law whore sometimes with a quill and sometimes with by the validity of title is admitted after a
certain lapse of tinio.
a pen.
Mr Louder canot moot her again. I cannot give you any address (contiuning ed last night betwear Great Britain and
November 11-A-trusty-was-conclud to dictate) I have lone what I can for you. Ametics in which it was agreed that each True I have made you suffer-(A laugh in country shall appoint two delegates to Court). I have writtan to Me Hal. Tebitnite on the Venezuela dispute and have written to Bir Lowder. I love writ- these four will select a fifth. The treaty ten to Mrs Carew, 123456789. 1896, defines sixty year's undisputed occupancy A. L. Annie. Daad men tell no tales. as validating ownership, and also com- She is a silly little tool. The chashist. prises an agreement to arbitrato in future The doctor. That fool of his wife. A.I. dinputos hotwoon America and Great
Britain. (several times)
Hotel.
SER CHAM, ILKE ON THE SITUATION,
The rest of the page was filled with the
Bir Chan, Dilko, speaking at Enfield last A Lowder further dictated to her night, deprecated a general partition of paragraph from a hook and also directed Turkey, but, if it howane necessary to vocaled coding to Greece first Cyprus, and Counsel inspected the writing, had it in then ouc other island hi the Lovaut, Bir itialled by the assistant-judge and said he Charles insisted that Great Britain was proposed to submit it tu an expert in handplodged to evacuate Egypt, occupation of writing at Tokyo.
which always hindered concerted itation on the part of Russia; Franco, and Great Bri
Chan Sem, who had been summoned to the against Chifor the prosecution in convicted of the murder of two malous at Conny Bay at the October Sessions, was charged with failing t found to contain a kluski jacket and a watch,onents goal, receiving twà corners from bound over to appear as witness for the latter atated that she adviesd her friend to little before three o'clock, and died the words 'Mrs Carew."
Hi Lordship Chan Sam, you were valued at 835, the property of Burgout the right in rapid suvesio. At this stagu prosecution in the case, the Queen against Smith of the Rifle Brigade. The thief was of the game, the naval supportera, who
Chan Tai Yan at the last October sizes. handed over to the Polico, and at the Mu-prodominated, wore furious with shouts and You had notice of the time to appear a
hissings, and the field for: a time was the you impw that you ought to appear. What come out that men were paying visit was held, Mrs Carew said she had forgotten her to writeLowder, Esq., Wright's exercise pressure on the Turks, he sd-- gistracy to-day was went to prisen for three score of some very rough and foul play have you got in
The lightness of the Club's outside wing
for yourself? months, with hand labour.
Prisoner I received a letter from my was now evident. The Club worked hard mother telling me she was very ill, and followed some good individual pisy, tsubaquently I heard that she was dead.
His Lordship Tel him, I am very sorry Club eventually taking the ball within that his mother was ill and died. He fifteen yards if the Censos goal." The latter rushed from his post to debar the let the officers of the Court know that he should certainly hate come at any rate and Club from shooting, but missed the ball.
could
I not come to the trial, one of the Centos' backs intervened and, es that your Lordship would not have decided exparta The Club's forward shot, but, by this time;
Prisoner was under the impression the ball was going through, kanded it out, thereby causing & breach of the rules, and
home by the Club's captain. The Centos, nard, R.F., Messrs G. F. Lammert, prompted by their supporters, tried hard to Maier, R. T. Wright, W. S. Frowd, R. N., retrieve their loss, and rushing the ball G. A. Caldwell, E. W. Maitland, and brought it down the Club's right wing and mother was very ill and there was no hope then centred to the forward WED headed it yard wide of the right post. Matters then became very warm for both sides: the Qab's left wing were all there, and by
Tux Annual general meeting of the Hong. kong Smoking Concert Club was held as the City Hall yesterday afternoon (23rd), at which were present about fourteen members. Mr E. W. Mitchell presided The report for the past year was adopted — and the accounts passed; and the following
to tell him that her husband had been in the habit of taking armanic for stricture. and that just a few days before his death he asked her to send down to Maruya's for a bottle of Fowler's solution of arsoric and some sugar of lead. He felt a little annoyed and said it was a pity that she had not told On Saturday the ovidenco of an assistant | trin. him, or Words to that effect.
at. Maruya's was taken.
THE BRADFORD UYN-ZLECİVION. Mr Litchfieid-In your opinion, are A soudewhat sensational incident occur. Tha election at East Bradford to fill the arsenic and sugar of load appropriate ro- red daring the hearing The Japun Herald vacancy caused by the death of Mr B. medies for stricture I have never heard states that one of the exhibit a letter Byrou Reed resulted as follows:--Captain that they were used direct; they might marked Epsilon had disappeared, as was have been used for something that aggraat once detected by Mr Moss, the custodian tive, secured 4,921 votes, Mr Dillion (sic)
the Hou. R. H. Fulks Greville, Conserva vated stricture. Sugar of lead may be used of the exhibits. The Assistant Judge in Liberal 4,026, and Mr Keir Hardie 1,903. Externally or as an injection in the form off emergency acted with praiseworthy disease or affection Uhut might aggravates the stricture somewhat. malaria Yes, to malarial fever.
Mr Latchfield I presume you refer to Amanic is often given in cases of malarial Arsenic is a nervine tonic fever - Yes.
Committee were then elected :-Capt. Tun- | # Penalty kick was given which-was-sent portänt lafter, and I found one of the Annie Luke' whose letters formed one a lotion. They might be used for another promptitude. He directed the closing of
W. Mitchell. We may mention that Dira W. S. Fr, R.N., has been elected Hon.
Secretary for the Smoking Concert Chab
for the ensuing season.
short passing were the means of searing another goal. Shortly after time was call- ed, thus leaving the Club victorious by goals to nil.
LAWN TENNIS.
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NOUNT RICHMOND BARDICAR. At the commencement of October an in-
Tenous matter, and I looked through it I it was serious matter, that my for her recovery, and so I was obliged to
to her.
go to
His Lordship-That I cannot accept al together. I have power under the Supreme
of the most sousational features at the Coroner's Enquiry.
On Saturday a somewhat sensational in cident occurred during the progress of the trial. One of the exhibits (one of the
lettere picked up in fragments from the waste-paper basket) was minand by Mr
The
THE BUDOXIU PLAGUE IN INDIA.. Bombay, November 8.-There were 13
frush attacks and 10 deaths reported from the plague yesterday. Another man whe charged to-day with levying black-mail. Ee was sentenced to six months' rigorous intprisonment without option of fine.
Calcutt, November 9-At Bombay
fresh cases and three deaths from the plague.
dis it is used as a fer an anti-perio-covered. Mrs Caro, the accused, niter yesterday morning there were only five
Court Ordinance to fine you $100 or rond
for malarial fever. you to prison for two months. This was a
In such a case what is the dose that is very huportant trial, and you ought to have
usually administered? -Generally it is hear there. If you could not have besu Moss, custodian of the exhibits.
given in the form of solution, say Fawlers there you ought to have let the officers of Judge directed the dcars to be closed, and Solution, i doses of drops in a little the Court Brindy that you could not come. for an hour or inore the whole of those pre-water after meals. That is the ordinary You must go to prison for three weeks to think about the matter.
sent were detained whilst search was being dose; but that done has been increased on made. The representatives of the bar and
pension:
the doors of the Court, and for an hour or more the whols of those present were allowed no exit. The representatives of the press and the bar were required to make search amongst their papers, but the missing document remained undis-
the clearing of the Court, was subjected to the examination of a female searcher, when the missing exhibit was found socrated in the cuff of the jacket worn by her. After this unpleasant, but effective ordeal, the de fundant as allowed to leare the Court on the responsibility of her bail.
-THE SANETARY GOOD EFFECT OF THE- PLAGUE.
The cleaning which Calcutta is nÓW KA- dergoing, owing to the pingue scare, is having a marked effect on tha vital statistics. Seldom before has the general health of Calcutta bean of such a high standard, in
The letter was one of those picked out in bragments from the waste-paper basket.
The further hearing of the case was adspite of the drought.
stranding of FM.8. Untichunked, has 're: teresting handicap scripetition was fom- Í ALLEGED BERIOUS ASSAULE ON AN ES-EXCISE the press reporters, made search amongst drops in water after meals; Lut. during journed till this morning.
Tat following sppears in Truth of October 24The Court-martial on the China Sta- tion, which has been trying Captain Kalli- fax and Navigating-Lieutenant Loans on a charge of negligence arising out of the sulted in the charge being found provel, merced at the residence of Mr J. D. Hum.- The sontor.ce was, that Captain Halifax Phreys Mount Richard The handicap was made by ovary player handicapping all should be 'reprimanded' and Lieutenanthe other competitors, and the nisan of the Lenne severely reprimanded. This inter- asting to comparo this soitindo with that handicaps was taken as the official handicap. passed by the lake Cart-martial where. The competition which has now ros
the final tia has been productive of some although the charge of negligence was only
*OFFICER.
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LATE TELEGRAMS.
-(Times of Ceylon.)
Nov. 10-Twinty six fresh cases and twenty-three deaths from the plague have taken place at Bombay during the past forty-eight hourse, THE THEENDING FAMINE IN INDIA:
A NOTE OF HOPE. Calarita, Nor. -The Viceroy, a speech at Ulwar, spoke more hope London, Nov. 6.--M- Mokinioy wired to fuly of the prospects of famine in Provincas Advances
THE TRESIDENTIAL BLECTION MUTUAL
CONGRATULATIONS.
Aceeding to your experience?--Yes, | that dose may be increased to possibly 30 Wong San, Ko Kan, and Feung Fat their papers without success. Mrs Carow,
the time a patient ią taking the larger down. accused, after were charged with applying a destructive the
the closing of e is generally under the eye of his-aneć- Bubstance with the intention of disabling the Court, was subjected to examination ical man Chinaman, who was formerly employed as a police constable, and afterwards by by a female searcher. The missing exhibit Fowler's Sulition of Arsonis; now how I presume you are acquainted with
was found secreted in the cuff of bor jacket. much amenic is there in an ounce bettle? the viam farmer, but was now out of their employment.
After this offective but unpleasant ordeal,-four grains of arsenite of potash an They pleaded not guilty.
contained in such a bottle: 4" grains to Mr. ltabmson (instructed by Mr the defendant was allowed to leave the the cunce. It is of a reddish colour.is nungur that the American people, the North-Weat Hohnes) prosecured; Mr J. J. Francis Court on the responsibility of her bail (instructed by
cted by Mr H. L. Dennys) dafordad
That is cased by the compound tinuturo of lavender that is put it it to give it a It is a curious fact that the Coast has reddish colour and also to give it the lavan the prisoners.
der smell. The jurors were Messrs Ho Yuet Cho, fused to disclose the amount of bail when a F. Lieb, J. A. V. Ribeiro, Li Wai Ching,
Barretto
found to be 'perbly proved, both prisoners very good games, that between J. A. Jupp were 'severely reprimanded and in addi, and G. H. Potts being perhaps the past tion dismissed their ship. Here is a heavier from a spectator's point of view. The first sentence given, not only on a charge the game between those two gonflemen was. A. Ozorio, Muck Tung. Lun and definic request was solo by the Press
postponed owing to the players playing till dark with no result. It will be observed
one in instance
Mr Francis objected to Mr Logan when
he had been so much mixed up with the
he was called in a juror on the ground that opium farmer, and he was told to stand
aside.
that the limit mon, axcept when fighting out of the battery holde given, clearly allowing that ordinary, odds The second prisoner objected to the first are no use against superior class My Henry juror because he did not know the man Humphreys he acted as Secretary, and himself.
to
and the foremAN WAS SWOLD.
for the information.
I had an opportunity of seeing Mes. Carew entering the Consular Court the other day. She is a tail, slender, lady like woman, of frash complexion, and rather vivacious style. She was, of course, af tired in becoming widow's dreas, and was
g
Can you state, in your opinion, how much larger doses can be taken in safety-you have given us the usund medicitial dosen ? Well, I have stated that it has been given up to the anons of 10 minins, medicinally. Some antiotities have given more in cases of epilepsy, but the patient has always be watched every day during the time he was taking those large doses.
Do you know how Fowler's Solution is
ing
podia had eishuvlar, Mr Bryan sted for Katcha wells are putting heart in repudiation sant the people, who are taking vigorous his congratulations. to Mr McKinley, say steps to help themselves, and are indus Wo submitted the issue to the Ane-triously keeping the land prepared for the rican pouple and their will's law.
emp which ought to be sown now, so, Mckinley's election to the Presidentskip; be much more restricted than commonly Washington, November Since Mr should main be vachssted, the distress will many factories are working evertine, and suppesad. Arrangements for meeting the mills employing 100,000 men have been famine were complete. narked increase in Teopened. There is the demand for wool and
cotton ARBEST OF AN AUSTRIAN DISGUTREX AS A DERVISH.
of
Madras was threatened with genin ziot but the bazaar was quickly closed, and prompt measures against a disturbates take. All is quist again
is expected to asrive about the 20th. The The first steamer with Callfersdan whest effect of the
grain in the market eve prices of is exciting much int
intertest Nov, 10-A serious grain rat bock plane at Sholapore, where on Sunday
ve thousand strong, looted the groin bazaar, and were only dispersed renewal of the rioting is expected.
after the
was merely 'partly' proved, but also for a less serious offence, the negligence in the Lindaunted case placing the ship and the liyes of the whole crew in jeopardy.' On Saturday evening the members of the
London, November 7-An officer former usually procured? Do the druggists here Ay in the Austrian service has boan arrested Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders the courts at Mount Richmond have been His Lordship That is a very good reason heavily veiled. gave their second sangking concert for the freely placed at the disposal of the players, why you should not object.
ranke it up from presciption or is it in at Suekin, disguised as a Dervish, and at- season. Notwithstanding the many other qualy mapplied. Mr Humphroye deserves of the English law.
while refreshmente &o., have been gener- Prisoner-But I sau afraid he is ignorant Court on Monday, tas 16th, that the miss
When it was formally reported to the ported wholesale from England It may opting to make his way to the Soodan. He will be court-martialled, Details, how. Le made here or it may 30 entertainments claining patronago thers great credit for Laving thus afforded such
Imported. No notion was taken of the objection, ing letter had been found upon the person-No, I de not. It can be made up here
You do not know how it is usually done? ever, have not yet boon roesired." was a large attendance at the rooms. Mr Au excellent means of entertainment
THE SULTAN'S BRFORMS.—-ANOTHER FARUM.
November 8-Following the Artasnian D. Gillies, the President, occupied the enis players. The entrance fees have
His Lordship then thanked the other of Mrs Carew, Mr Walford withdrew from according to the Pharmacoper
in the French Chamber debate . On or about the 10th of October, did you the Sultan sent his Secretary to M. Cam troops fred, Kiting and› choir. There was a grant display of musical or devoted to the purchase of a silver jurymen for their attendant, and dis the cast.
Dapaties, sup for the winner and a tennis racket for charged them. He mentioned that the
prescribe Fowler's Bolttion of Arsanic to the Mr Dickenson, who was regarded as a
Mrs Carew That was on the day of the bom, the French Ambassador, the urged entertainments provided by the Institute, ad off on Saturday afternoon at a quarter ny had been had been fired for friend of the Carow family, admitted in Rogatta. Yas, 1 prescribed for Her Fow the necessity for rasasures which would
past three o'clock, between H. Humphroys 4th December.
let's Solution of Arsenic. I bore a piece Teasure Europa. The Turkish Ambassador and A. H. Skelton, and players and their Friends are invited to attend. The follow-
wrota, Lig. Fowler Exhibit put in
that the Sultan has agreed to the eight re- and identified.] This is the prescription: forms, including the releses of innocent, of about a farthing on the pre- the fourth tie
Tiana week. the solution was to be taken, 4 or 6 drops prisoners, the protection of peaceable Ar-
ANOTHER AND IN EXCHANGE, after menlu..
monians, the prevention of sets of violence, It was not addressed to anybody Nu, the granting of relief to the chief sufferers, terday. The Bank of Bombay mised the A sharp rise took place in Exchange year to the damaged Catholic not addressed to anybody..
Convents. M. Hanataux expressed thanks Tale of discount to seven percentage, Gó. The witness was further examined as to
vernment balances are largely reduced, other prescriptions for the Catow fasaily, and said M. Cambon would be instructed women be
to watch the application of reforme.
a likelihood
of money becom these and in cross-examination by Mr Lower
ing very dear in the immediate future, MORE ARMENIAN MASSACRES. witness said Mrs Carew readily approved
ANOTHER PUNITIVE EXPEDITION IN DURMA
Three columns for punitive exploring de
INCREASE OF ZEME AVERAGE PRIOR OF TEA IN PUBLIO SALM..
talent, and the concert was one of the bost the runner up. The final tis will be play day had been postponed till Friday, bis evidenca that he had written some of off the back of the Regatta programme and at Paris has now informed M. Hanoux day's sale was seven anbes four piss (45.75 -
The following was the programmes 1-Overture, Firestonepat Me E. Danembarg 9-Bong Samy L. Ma R. I. Thomas a-sing * Über of the Batth? Air 7. 13. Danesy
Kr Gilchrist & Mr -Dust All's well".
Mr Puera
Boury Happy Morienta Violin Solo" Martha'
7-Song Village Makwith
Mr Bailey,
Me beariat
-Bataion The Revenge Air Hickwood
Pang My LEED" wh
mdir Yen Narop
1-Orectors
Mr Ged Grimbla
Newman Mum
Mr Robinson explained the offence was the stitched Icters, in which he addressed September about, three o'clock.
on Praga
ing are the results of the handiosp up to/committed on the afternoon of the 26th the accused in affectionate terms, and had
H. Crombis (serate) buat P. H. Potts (scraten) 6-3, 6-2.
F Callics (owe 10) beat R. Mitchell ↑ (owe £30) 64, 62,
A. Chapman (receives 15) but J. Whee
15) 6-4, 6-3
Ford
(receiva | U1)--h-3, 612---
дой
and
reparation to
November 10-News has besin received
The average price of toa sold at last Fri-
Central The complaarunt was seized by advised her to take stop to obtain a the second and third prisoners, while the divorce. first prisoner flung some powdered arsenic into li eyes. His nephew was coming along a short distance bohind and observed
SUICIDE OF A RUSSIAN CONSUL the assault. They afterwards went up to the Police Station where I will shared Russian Vios Corisal at Kobe, committed off Dr Todd boing called in. When he spoke that one-hundred Armenians have been expedition will operate in Barras in the
This morning, M. G. de Woodrich, acted some of the powder that still
W. M. Humphreys (receive 16) heat Jarsenic. After
Goremmedording to the defendant'.
Bodite salate. He used a revolver. The ballet bring him along." Rankin (receive 15)-60 7-0.
confort, the Inspector sent mit detectives entered the root of the south, penetrating gested (Mr Lowder said it was by Mis Kaisarieh, and their houses pillaged.
Carew's desire) that Dr Bael should be LOUN SALISBURY AT THE QUIZDIALE C. H. Gele (owe: 115) beat W. D. Jupp with him for the parpose of arreating the the brain, and death must have been sent for, and ho agrood. He did not test (receive 15)-1, 6-9
JANQUET AH Mancol (ore 15) beat H. E soners were taken up to the Central Station
-- ដងទ patient's arine for arsenic. Arsonie
London, November 10-Lord Salisbury Allen (receive | 15) 6-0, 6-1.
and charged with the offence. The re- has not transpired, but it was clearly pre lations between the parties was that the meditated, for the dregend left a letter ad first complainant was an ex-policeman and
3-Fonding 'Bardell, vi Pickwick" ond de Xic J. B. 10yer Ceraton) best F. D. Maclean to his face and his cont and sent it to the suicide by shooting himself at the Conto her about it, she eats Oh, you do mawred in the age of Evorak, mar cold weather, one from Arakan, and two.
whe identified it na
from Pakokku. No sosious fighting anticipated.
3-Violin Sola Barp that once 35 Buchwaldy
thro' Tara's Halla 4-Seng The Romant
Je Van Nierop --Recisasiam "The last Bhot Mr. W. 1 Mitohall --Song || Wills Brewpul a Pock | Mr WK Wylie 7--500g The Admiral's Broom. He dichrist
ASPARAULD LANG SYNERGY Ware informed that the Committcn of the St. Andrew & Society have secured for the terre 703) feat ( P.
(owe (15) 97, 64, Ball the services of an excellent player on Bees C. Hamhteys, A Donald, an ex-oef exciss officer. He had been dressed to his mess companion, Mr E. H. no knowledge nor any suspicions whatever | RE. Humphreys Wood and J. Rconsiderable time, and in April last year ho affairs. In this letter ha bade farewell to H. Eumshroya. A the service of the opium farmer for some Gill, asking him to sumo charge of his H. Putta, D. Capelle Sroop Tres
the defendante and knew they were, on his friends in the Settlement.
men, and about three o'clock the three instautaneous. The reason for the suicide passei off principally by the urine, but by in his apcoch at the Quidhall Banquet and W. Rousey & Co., Piano and Mesol
the bagpipes Sikir constable WAS' Sootland. --Shungias Daily Pow
Time two solm are var dechly hulased in
Japan at present21,346,770 maler and 20,024,870 females. The UNA COISES
sive, 1,935, F80. Tharb-de-a-macked in Gresin on all (uses totals from the port
for 1894. — Hiego New
Sungnoos Major Irving, Army Medical Staff has met with a mous acadent. Be foll down the Rosis Stepe, severely huring his head, and he is not conimed to hire
phreys (receive 15% -4,652 boat R. Humphreys (ovo 1648, 64, 6-1 Humphreys Love 16.3) beat
F. Collins (owe 116) bost B. Crombie (Brantah)-2-6, 6-2, 6-2.
paraya,
AH. Skelton (ove 18.2) boat A. I.
permanently disabling him or
inl
the other excretary organs as well
Re-examined by Mr Litchfield He had that Mr Carew was taking arsenic
that:
night, said We have had many advisers Instrument specialists and exports, Work- to the method whereby we should indues shops and Factory, Daditel Ba Show the Great Power to adopt our policy. The Roonis, Queen's Road Central, a favourito advice, wherein Mr. Courtney
address ourselves to convince those Powers stoner Sunda, engaged by the Gr and Mr John Morley join, is that we should. The Penluslar and Oriental Company's
4td
Dr May also gave evidence on Thursday
of our absolute virtue, and for that garment as a troop freight ship, left London's On Friday, Miss Mary Enther Jacob, a begin by an action of splendid ranan-on 92nd Cot, and canvere about 320 drafts. A Denaid (serabah) best W G. Fangaged in smuggling, and complainant was Deceased, who was only about 25 years British subject, muree-y governess, until sation and abandon the territory we now of the Royal Artillery, de, accompanied by
19 some hair sider mad aboutor of age, was of a more temperament, first witness called. In addition to the said that when we have done that, then Hongkong.-L.&O. Eeprest
Lately in the employ of Mrs Carow, was the oscopy. They seem to think his Lordship their officers and families for Colombo and no doubt troubled by the complainant's so peared to be in his and health on Sunday evidence given by her at the inquast as to the Powers and the world, forced by sym The suggestion was that the prisoners were quaintance with their smuggling methods, night, when he was in the Club. He took fetching arsenic and sugar of lead, on an ally, sad influenced by their desire to reA HOME Trer contains the following pan- A Chapman soratined to C: Ford and they had taken this means of either a great interest in yaoat racing, and was order in Mrs Carey's handwriting, she said cognise the merit of such self-denying pein graph;ke Tamas Boel, of the Prince 1. Gale Bantahed to WM. Hum-punishment upon his ching a tall mean of athletic build. Information of after Mr Carew's death she went with ciple, would at once"adopt the course WB George Hotel, Stonehouse, was branded
her friend, Miss Christoffel, to Maruya e desire them to follow. Tastin the suicide war belegraphed to the Russian store again to try and get back the
the other day with a vize Eeness of pretty,
almost
idyllic,
patty officers of HM8 The gallant officer was underorista to Mancall (ove†15) 6-1; 83 NEW PLANO and Organ Repairing Material Minister at Tokio, and a representative is / Piece of paper that she bad take, but shotion of the coalitious of international bitself by the
the Lab West Yor hire Regiment
could not get it. When the man was policy, but I confess I do not believe Edgar. The likeness was painted at o 3. A. Japp (owe 16,9) bent (*. H. Potts And Machinery jest to hands also the latest expected from the Legation to take ditarge looking for it, he found arothor And 16. At all events, I may gay we de nousee kohama by a Japanses artat MA Desk
show it to them letting them
in returning this sincers and bearmels itway. in the present
Fast ady dening the policy hitherto thanks to the petty offices, atured them THE Mitsu Bishi Company's new dock st
Plopas give bearer one bed pany one bottle pursued, or Akunouro, Nagasaki, was completed on
Fowler's solation of arsenio M. Crowland which we at present coopy, Lord thing he would more gutatuly apponunde. H. Humphreys F
ows 10.3) Dead A. the 3rd inst It is 360 feet in length, and
The following summary of the pro- 499, BLS, 20/10 She left Moodley, has referred in bloquent and jalah) 03 6.9078 fats wide in the top and 38 fust
200ghtly A Toro talige dated No ore 10) bast Chord in the bottom and the depth is 21 minary examination of Mrs. Carew, sp-service on October 24th, but before learing, sympathetic words to the campaign
feet. The work of constraction was compass is the Kobe Chende, ut te swasta yaper basket the fret time on the the language of eulogy be had exployed a next year in estimated
a fragments of letters frost the conducted in Egypt by Col. Kitaliener In May The expenditure in elbau (ore 15.2) boat Wierced in November last and about November 1-
33rd or 4th of September. She looked into heartilly sour. Is undoubtedly was not including 12.000,003 SB 3,000,000 yàp has been 'spant in the The preliminary examination of Mes the basket expecting to find lotters of her on a large solo, and the litery droger abery condle are
Edith Jay Hallowell Carew on the charge own, letters from home that the ad nos inquired turned out in the case than d
Bompany
to Hongkong -
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of the 29th mOM
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the Board
(owe 40-60
D. Wood (receiz
15) boas J. R. Capoli (coratob)-6-2, 3-6, 5.9.
Donald
CHIRD STER
Robinson Co.
of the Consulate.
THE CAREW CASE, MUS
in the
(It was produced). The writing ou it was, cause for abang Jingla sera ne that they could not have given him anyo,
she tank some f
of murdering her husband was sommetood repaived. She says the fragmente to Mir was axpected, but for judgranat. In ance Boggaur says des Hengkeng on Thursday and continued on Friday and Christoffel te atitol together. (Das latter son; for elaborate, oncital, and fast
Bay Toringar: Day Cale Saturday Salore Mr Jamie Troups. As the yrities identljed prone handed to her arra
ArrangemBok}
for bananiona sicherens Not only wES:
sistant Judge.
by Hey Lowder she did not, and cald whis withstanding very discour wom Me El Of Zitchfield, the Crown Prod arve som the handwriting beter very handle to the plant orgia the counton conducted the prosecution Mini Bike Chra toffel, els nurse in down and fon ballinuts
AB and appeared the amyloy of Mir Dunlop was the next prachoalphiees in Pow Hanley, Min- Carty, and berries witness. She did, and a gean filand portrmanos whi
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