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6th July,

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE THE HON J. RUSSELL, ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE.

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The defondant said he had a right le mort than that, and be quoted from a cam from the Queen's Bouch Division Folkhead, p 592 in which the point of a defendat in a libel case baring the right to make bis defones before committal had been dovided The caso came befor the Lord Mayor of London. who refused receive svidanos on he half of the dofonon, to prove the trail of the allegations contained in the alleged bol An application was made to the Queen's Bench for a mundanina calling upon the magistrate is receive the ris, aut a rale nisi was granted which was schsensutly made a ruls absoluto.

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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS," JULY 8TH, 1856.

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The case was further remanded to the rest morning.

grd July,

The case oume 19, zait this morning, and afler samo farther ecidonee the prisoner was convicted of the unlawful possession of a loudly weapon and fined $15.

MAIL SUPPLEMENT TO THE

in Stastung wore arur grateful to H.. for HAINAN,

this noble dord, and will no doubt mour Crosa-examined by Mr. Caldwell Witnessed to his tho difference between the two se brag morely fighting it was alright, but if he but shallow, owing to the accumulation htt; THE PHIGRATION TRAFFIC FOM) and Missionaries, as well as all the Christhas

donth of their

protector. wroto to Mr. Saladu out the 13th inquiring tions, and the way as upon the casp being was a thief he would not be sheltered there, and at its month. At low water there is a depth

The Iste Mr. James Twins, Acting Commin-the

afterwards repaired મ whether he had aofananicated with Japan. bo that the last part of the charge knowing the he then went into the sitting room. Presently of from five to serez font which inerones to M.libel was also is thereby apaugsd He the lokang who gave evidence above came into two athoms at flood tide oprigs. Inside the

banks of this Fallow Rirar. at wil wows the captain sizħld him to do so. Balamen said he would geta reply by wiro. Mr. then said that there was still further joint of the inb and skel where a man was home in bar the strong airpoala hot put of siener of Castors at Kiungetest, in his ragort Gaveruer Ting Ray made his arst offer for the Madras on the the poplainant's one which he had omitted search of He was told to lock in the vorandah, anal miles pe length as approx for last pont, m

previously, and that was the publication. The and he went there and dragged at the prisoner, inmate win. The shef town of Pahang, didie- & larga and lucrativ passend by as the work was ever dong before pably, bus afternoon of the 14th.

Mr. Wilson in replying, mou the casa, said he cumplainant must prove the publication of the wher be beat anaemifully with his truncheon,guished by the name of Pokan, is situated on the inaks exisly between the island of Hainan and at r. saving of more than fulf the shall cost although there was not the smallest occasion for left bank about four wires from the extravios; and Singapors and Bangkok Grant afforts have that is he spent Tla-1,300,000 to do the work thought faw words wer mirel from him sfter paragraph complained of. the ovidanre which had been given. He sub- Tho ofendant-I admit the pablizatioa. any violence, as she offered no resistance, hore is located the ruler of the only and the been made by the fortyn merchants of this part and the people got mail for all thework and tou M. L. SALAMON V. N..A. SIUS, 3225. mitted that Mr. Biebs had acted in a perfectly

His Worship Well there is nothing else, and quiaily sabmitted to being searched. principai offers of his government. Tho river taiadues intanding omigrants to leave by steamer. terial furnish. Uy them. The Governor-Gene Camplaratat-Yos thora ia. I wish to pat in ITe and others remonstrated with the onstabis frequented during se months of the year by These efforts have only been partially successful, ral of the Yellay River had asked for four mil Mr. Caldwell for the plaintiff, Mr. Wilson straightforward wanner in this matter. Thera from the office of Moss. Wetton and Demon was no contract whatever between the paintiff a letter and an article which also appeared in upos his violones. The prisoner was not armed, sailing boats from Star pare managed by Klings Several difloles are in the way. Many of the lion tata do the same work. Tag then s and Mr. Sieba, abd if there and beso it must the defendant's papar, if I en allowed to put and what he was our thing was found on who trade with the Istora States for alle, die riots from which emigranta uomo-Wentalished at arsenal sear Chintu u the for the defendant.

The onse was adjourned from the previons have been completely done away with by Mr. them in now. (Toudering a letter sigaud by his and if the constable said ho followed the&o, during the prevalance of the south-west chang, Luk-bui, and Hui-tung. for instance capital of Shantong, and world, has caned up Tuesday to enable ins Lordship to have the sa. Salamon's letter of the 14th, and ho was at Mr. Candler, and some editorial romarka which mar into the Clab at cos he and what was false. monsoon. The chiofroducts of the country sro situated a consider this Alatanes from Hoi-the mineral resources of the Prorines i ha had charter any appeared in the Honghang Telegraph some tims The constable had endeavoured to indues witness which form the export rade era fin, gale, cattle, how, and a long notion has to be given of the ex-bech allowed to have his own way in the matter not to come to the court to give evidence, and horns, hides, ivory, canes, gruus, gato parcha, pactel arrival of a steamer. A steamer arriving Whou the Missionary troubles and other disorders statare of a jury. A special jury of three was perfect liberty to effect Bo emhashelled consisting of Messrs. E. L. here. At the time he received Mr. Eny's ago)

This Worship-No, I cannot take them here, threatened to stab him to death if he did so. Ha India rubber, poultry nad tags, for which they before the time advertised hus either to suffer wore at their height in Sochaan in 1875, Ting Woodin, J. B. Coughtris, and Wei Ayuk

offor he was perfectly entitled to scoopt Mr. Caldwell, in opasing the osse for theit, and when he did accept it he did not fais (the paingraph referred to in the informa- had also affered to pay his legal espontan ta rotira tahsin exchange iron ware, crockery, agrientura detention or leave without beer comufement of was rude Viceroy of that impart ni jorvinon, anik from the onge. Witness was now in fear of the implements, clothes, opium, silk, rice, tobacco passagers; on the other had, ona wiring after by dia of fair dealings and stern incerity spos the time pacifiad magrire to find that many restored order amongst the people, ali dod sad salt. Most of the trade of this Stalo

of the emigrasts buvo returand to their homes the Missionary grievance, which had for years plaintiff stated that the action was fer danages know that the Takasian Company was his tion is the only that before me.

Complainant If your Worship conlroosive custable's theort

At the time the lokang was ornanocamined keegrried hy nativo bents with Singapore, bat a for breach of contract and loss of brokerage principst: hud ho dona ao, ne ho told then, he

doned Eaving throataned this witness, but he little finds its way to hag erces/he Peninants or resorted to other means of transport. An opt the populations Chur-thing, and its The plaintiff and Mr. Blob ontored into nago. would have spoken to Mr. Balaton about it this as evidence before you now it would save a

As in most undeveloped countries. from the other drawback is that the districts whers most topty or walled saburb, Kinngpo Tint. 17 ciations in April Inat for the charter of the Thore was therefore no reason why he ebcala great deal of time.

The datondasit then addressed his Worship, said hp. unlorstood the witness was going to stema: Medras, for which Messrs. Siamson & payamages, as all be lind done had been straight- CA. TATO agents, by the Takasins Colliery Ca forward and above busrd Under the circum and he inquired us to how be dided to rule bring some charg's against him, and ho want to ignomnos of the people of the arts,nal appian. of these live who wish to seek their Cartanes constant ferment and approbation of danger. Bivo forests of timber of this country still refram Hoibow, many Hainanese are yearly carried planaries, and their converts who al boy anabo He produced a memorandum from 31r. Sists of ratces, he would enbmit, the verdict of the jury whether he (defondant) had a right to be heard him u uskod him what was going to charge cos of civilisation the cast wealth is in exten. abroad being, as stated, situated at a distance Peach was restored, justice was dous to the Mis-

in his defence in that court Lofore committal or him with. He adrigal the witness not to enter

upon anything of the kind, as the lawyers would main in a state of nature. Thus the broad valley off by junks which visit ports on the coast of to return to their lows for years, were aguin fering the oharter of the Madre at $3,750 per must be for the defondant.

Mr. Ualdwell contended that from the defend- act.

of the Palang, densely wooded as it is, still re.this island adjacent to their home. These juuks allowed to re-enter their city and re-py month for six, or Larno months. Mr. Salantan

Lan Sia Su, auother member of the Yat Os mains untouched its hage trees hidden in the take cooling to Java, Sumatra, and Siam to work their destroyed horses, and cultivate their lands, told defendant that he most communicata ant's momandam of the 6tli April, there could His Worship and he was of opinion that unde oost him a deal of money.

oxpresa Section IV. the defendant had no right to enter with his principals in Japan before cosulding be no donht that he had received

tabu lands falling away from the tango at the where they come, chiefly, small traders.or de by the anti-Christian commanity, andes a treak the shatter, and be wrote to Japan on the 6tis promian and coutract with M. Siebs, who gave upon his defence in that court. Juler Seption lab, gave evidence of a somewhat similar chadartness cronted by their own shade, while the as inbourer, and to the Straits Setilent, which by the way had all been confested Many go to the east oft saless Vicoray, Wa Taag. During Viceroy head of the valley are emboma la mightymaatio servants. April. Up to the 15th nothing was done, but the vessel into the plaintiff's hands for disposal.. bo bad a right to prove the lihel was so.

forest trees. Among these are many valuable Siam a fishers, where they catch a punning's role in Su-chan, many other esteems on the 13th Mr. Sieba zote to Mr. Salamon in The evidenor, be submitted, showed that Mr.

timbers always in great demand, a fow of which kind of fish called the yg y, which is ve been introduced in secer departments quiring whether he had written to Japan about Sieba understood that Mr. Salam, was to or

are-mirahes, a well known tough and durable in lima. When the steamer Marlier the administration, notably in the "mouopoly the charter, and Mr. Salamer replied that he manicate with his principal by post, and ant by

wood of Gae gutar pesin and impervious to racked off Hair Head in 1884, abe bad on of the Bait Trade. when ble revisan our Then the had. Notwithstanding this Mr. Siebs had on telegraph, as was proved by Mr. Sichs saiting by the 14th ofeefed & charter of the Madras to the letter on the 18th whether he had written. When

white unta, for which it is highly prized 1000 plouls of this fish on board. To the unricus som ten or three millions of beds an Takastan Colliery Company through other Mr. Siebs said that Captain Plenge weald wait hands that Mr. Salamon's. The plaintiff thos no longer for the charler Mr. Salamou said he

in the Straits for making the sperrior educated palate it is by no means a delicstamely mara than it did before.

red that standx exposure wall en is Amay, appreciate it grastly Tha tin-mines af aboar, amongst the piple for marrying the lost the brokerage of ono per cent, which he could not insist on keeping the matter apon, but

inlays of furniture; raasak, a lard, durable ceru, but the natives inland, from Swater an abomaimble practice of trying the orele or furred used for every parpors of building whara Perak, to are worked chiefly by Huinvessoirs and affoot of oils and many other might otherwise have carnet pou the transae when he got the reply he was waiting for, if

strength and durability are required: duce a labour. Most of these univraits toburn after a dutin has been abalishod Altug ther tho so Captain Plougo would not then take the charter Eiou Te consequently claimed damagas. .

The plaintiff was then called, and to said be he would gegooints with the defendant for some

elnze-grained, strong and very durable timber few years to their villages with what couma tople of S-chuan hava goul season for regrotting balow, a heavy, hard, durable tirabar of ine grain the small fortuna. Few, however, remain the dsulh of Viceroy Ting, as he hurt in the was a ship broker. which, business he had tons other ressal This, Mr. Caldwell submittel, did

in great deund for barras for housen or any long at home. In some areas a too costless or capacity of a varitable father to them in probet for the Takasima Company in Hongkong for not amount to a complets release, there was some years. He and dous all the ship broking reservation, and even apposing it was had to

work requiring great ath and lasting proponditurs or the importunity of ready relatives ing them from oppression. etc., in caring ways. If perties: anchow, a very rare wood of hard exhaust their small earnings: whilst in nay nli oyer deserved a memorial to comme- business for that Company in Hongkong with amount to a release he would ask the jury to Took at the moral aide of the matterand see what

Hwisted-genin-vary trang lukte, mothers, ther find it diment to sell down to arorat his integrity and-upcientas Viny opa exception. The paper in qisstion was sent to

portions to shits nuts and not subject to ary quiet, neventful life sex the trout of and female bar, the his aft ist him by Mr. Stebe. Lapking attor the interests as passing in the plaintiff's rind when he wrote

That they dn services will be publicly recognised in a suitable rot, a grand wood for beans, railway alapora tasney-getting in other lands.

Pen to his stay! of the company he know that the charter of the thin lotter He could not have expposed when

whorses, e.: biztangor, & tail straight, tanghraturs, however, if bat logo back to the ware aaner.

La grateful repararance Plaireler would expire saon, and he looked the released the steaner that Mr. Sicbe wealt

STE-A letter which sppoured in your issue grained, strong wood, much is for most of of their formor inhoirs, proves, on the one hand. about to see if he could get a steamer better or conclude the same charter he had proposed with

the other, thu-Hio abroad has, not band)

CHINA AND KOREA. clasper. It track him the Matras would be some other person, and have released the ship

His Worship (ailing-I skull be able to proof the 26th alt regarding the silvur question ships, its ordinary lata bing over one bun-that home ties have not been sacred sn, on

makes one believe that the deprosion in silver dred fot; marbong, spurious leth, used exton- Tay suitable, and as she had has in the wark simply to deprive himself of the brokerage; it was

He thought the jury tact myself. before they all knew bar, and it would save a lot absurd to suppose that.

The defendant-But for way protection also. I has been trait about by the overproduction sively for shipbuilding, resists white ants: joti, too distastefni er too protinas for factor teial. ¦'

of that not in the United States of America, rest teak, a timber also in grent demand both in Figrats asuslly loses chant Besar and W (N. C. Duty Ver) giren translation of writing to get her. He accordingly went to would agra with him that M. Salamon released Messrs Slemssen & Co. and saw Mr. Sioba.tha vessel with the express beef and understand-think this case clearly establishes my right.

His Worship-Have you seen the cast of P and the writer has even goun the longth of saying him and Europe. The above are only a few of the beginning of Wargh, and thas sturning from a arrut minaire addused by H E. Li Ho told Mr. Siebs what he wanted, and for what ing that she was not going to the Tabasima Com-

that within a few years silver any bappen to do as many valuable fiarbers of the forests of the arrive amorally during May and Juns, ut then thong to the King of Koran in May 1931 purposo he required the vessel. Mr. Sisbe said the pany through other hands. What kind of mo-gina . Carden?

The defendant-Here in a case with the ruling precinte ta enah an overwhelming extent that it willey of Pahang, at the bend of which is sila-end of the your. It is her likely that gamers This was shut ten months laters the ange -vessel was in dock and he would eas the captain, and raily was it that the defendst should place the nate an appointment for him to see the captain, vesus! in the plaintiff's hands for this charter, of the Court of Queen's Dench. I give it you may perhaps bo sold at one-third of his presentated tas Panjon Gold Mining Company's een-will, for suas tiae to come, tannepolies the very fixtions beter Rastia and Kacer wa Twaty

market valus, and furtheraero asserts that the ession opupying az aros of one hand sans considerable passage trafic oxisting between of Con wors were entorn. He was able to keep the appointment, bat and then indon him to release it again and put chapter and reres.

His Worship-Yes, but I shall certainly rale oleumstances which brought bant a sharp fall in miles. Possessed of suck an actingtre strip of this island and the Straits. Juaks can start te bi zaght says ba le authorisat to the price of copper ar axactly applicable in the saluable country covered with the tisch dings Crom sy parts not open in fursiga shipping rawants they of the copy, which has ben next day he saw Mr. Biebs, who told him he had it into other hands to carry out the game char zeen the captain, and gave him the paper inter? He should submit, taking into consider against you.

Defendant-I do not see how your Worship case of silver, and hones it would be the height of timburs, it seems to me that goil in and by any Their rat is are low, while the journey Curland fumishul to him by a coupon test in Japa question. Plaintiff then wrote to Japan on the tion the arcumstances under which the letter of 4th April, as he told Mr. Sinas he should do, the 14th April was written, the pisintill was can rule against me, here it is laid down 30 vory:abeurdity to attempt to enfone a fixed ratio mans the pet importuit dbment of volta from distant distrints Kurshow is laborions, Che moorium is of great inter chowing beiwen gold and silver. But your correspondent realy to the hats. To the weak, igot nad sonstiges not altogether unaceapaned or thoroughly the Viomy was determined years ago, when the latter and been allowed to And sent it by the Zaubert. At the very quickent entitled to the verdict of the jury.

His Worship Yes, but that decision is over. is perhaps ignorant of the fact that the North native the forest is of no interunt, caly so far by risk; still the greater comfort and scurity to kap as China's patrol ovar Koras na twe His Lordship summed up the ease to thejory. entring at once steamer, he could not possibly get back answer for oror ten days. He thunght it would not be a very difficult case ruled by the case of Regina v. Cardon, which is Amura silver mines which he suppose to have as it may were to furnish him with a jungle for afforded by large and well-equipped stowners

Fooded the world with silver also Fielded gold a plazdol, bundle of es, or a fer sticks arki must, one would think, som ofercins the diff make trafias an independent state, and bow On the 13th April Mr. Sieba wrote to witness for them to decide. There was no doubt Mr. much later, I think. 1han the case you quote,

was pressing on the frontier af Kona and Siberia, The defendant-Mine is quite a recent case in the proportion of about 6 of gold to 10 fears to bolfer him from the rants, int to culties which as present seem to pealetism the carefully .. bi kant his eyes open to all fixt inquiring whether he had communicated with Siehe originally placed the stearrer in the

His Worship-What is the date of it

cf silver. Even if the production of silver turn the Earepan dematic economist at i coma a-lataus which transport by stye afforz Japan, nad witness replied that lend. Witness hands of the plaintiff, but after that thors

The Defendant--1968.

ed out enormous and that of grit vars senros, a nearer to the point, I will say, to the prosent Statistics on the subjot at most difclt The distrust of Russia riment very earne was this latter of the 14th inst. gat a reply from Japan to his letter of the 9th.

at of things which, as the relative yield of the proprietors of the Panju connessise one of gate, bt there is no doubt that many thontoristio, as are the hints that is not precious metals is as at present regulated, as is those giant teses is worth mors, in elaan sands of Hainan vastly go to and return from aerely making for tralal feltins, and that The ides of thus ougaging this atomer ousteridence showed that Mr. Sicha sitor this placed

iouatica. At the same than, saya te cautious have been entirely bis, because it was merely the vesselin Mr. Ray's bands, but hadid not know

not at all justified in supposing, for the relanse dallues, than any fear of the best paid natises of the Straits Stilts Java, sto by stronger nations always fruit the weaker with rüatter which soeurred to him in studying at the time the latter was acting on behalf of the

salis of the total amount of the precious metals Pahang receive for their year's wares. These steamers id longong, those who can by starm the interests of the Company. When he Takasins Company. Was not this document

in the world in 1872 was estimated in round trees are found to the height of one bandret feet ars dirat to or free this port, and a great anm. Vicury, you must make a trest you are got the reply he want to Mr. Ciebe complete release to fr. Siebs from the charter y and old bin ke

mur side, and to pat all the consideration of de- sposition to It seemed to his Lordship that the whole one

Bambers at about 10 of go to 9 of silver, whilst and from forty to sixty inches in diameter; and bor by jock Babes of pages to Bangkok allowed reguliations to commenon, but you must now it is about 10 to 7, still if all the great power allowing that they extend over only one half of have ranged from $8.50 to 97.50; thus far Sia.be very careful to have a clever natter on of the West, as well as the fast and the United the concession at the very low storage calcula. 5apore, from $5 to $7.

tails na long as possible. do business now with regard to the steamer. turned upon that piece of paper, Mr. Biebs in a ratbar shamefaced way, turnod The jury, after's brief oonsultatica, returaedenco. I have looked at the original cases.

States of America were to hold a monetary tion of three frees to the acre, the value of the

The following is the morial- conference and consent to scent a bimetallic timber alone in the Company excusis 83.000.000. THE HONGKEW IRON WORKCH.

Memorial addressed by: Hang-ching bis head away and said "yon are too Inte" its verdiet for the defendant.

has had since heard that the business had been

standard a demand would be set up for the cheaper

"From un'agrienttural point of reiw this State stal would preventity blagimessarably has always boun elf suppárting, tising sufficient

Unpretending exteriors of large business to the King of Korea upon then gotiations with donn by Messrs. Morris and Ray. Had the basi ness bova kept to him ba voald have, carnod s

depreciated, wheren gold, which hasbeen so much from the soil for the support of her own people places are of set in China, in fact but Tew of Rarein.

I desire with graat raspect to peosant to Your percentage of que par cant, and on an agro-

appreciated would be sooowhat cheapened, then the minerale going aide to maintain her the Chinese can to think it manessary to show ment for $3,750 for six months his percentage

who has to the cu's Forld what is in their warhouses Majesty, some observationa, in the form of gass- Jaigratory popada:ion.

A notable ease of this is tions ant answers. upon the alsnigund Would lis-$225.

been attracted tre to trail by the Tiger I Works, which frost livadcantages which may arise inn en serial by helping to maintain the stability of both du foreign

örderunil · regulation among the propis "Hongkong. 6th July, 1836.

ron.ch The whole population may he

was in

Mr. Wilson applied for a written judgment with coats, which were granted.

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ABYHOLD, KARBERG & Co. v. Ow YAU SAM, SLUDO.

Mr. Beslos for the plaintiffs, Mr. Caldwell for the defendant.

This was quother case of infringement upon r

mark of toudstickor matchi

Complainant would point out your Worship.[We that that is different, as it is a ceo before the

Common Law. Jane's Bench, while this is a prosecution at

The defendant-I wish to protect against these interruptions; they are quito irregular and disrespectful to the court.

plainly.

His Worship Yes, but this is much later; it is 1979.

Defendant--The preotion has boon tready Astablished in this colony,

His Worship-No. In the two cares which you have referred to the charge was based on the 4th Scotian, end the cormittal book place-at The defondant-But I have a vachalim nors paper report.

Is Wersbip-I must look at these angos my bel?.

Defendant Of souris. In the ones raised to the latter part of the information was ex Page As to the point of bring witnesses, that is further deall sia in the mine adition.

His Worship-What edition is E Defendant 1876.

But what edition

Defendant-The fourth edition; so you

M. Caldwell aid he did not dispute the plain- tiffe right to the trade mark, nor its infringese it is quite a recent one, and the case is ment, nor that his olient has sold the frazdalent imitatios, but becontends that the case was not within the furisdiction of that Court.

brought up to 1876. The defendant procedu to glote from the page 78 as to the magistrate's right to committal, without hearing eridones for Mt. Bowlas said he would abundan the claim the dofenca. He antonded that the dielna. for damages, and ask instead for su order for authors laid down proved his claim to defend Ile acasant to ho taken, and for u deoree.

then produced & lotter which he desired bis Worship to read,

Tie Worship-I will not take any otidenes until I decide that point, and I advise you to see that case to which I have called your attention at the defendant's request giving him the re- terence). I shall adjourn this caes until Saturday, Complainant-Is it peery for me to be in attendsuse, your Worship? dis Worship--I think so

- CORRESPONDENCE,

do not hold onervalos responsible for the opinions

expressed by our Correspon wets)

THE SILVER QUESTION. TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PRUSE."

metals

R. M. M

THE NATIVE STATER OF THE MALAYAN PENINSULA.

BY T. J. KEJUOKEAN-Į

THE PAHANG TERRITORY.

and

*hinga.

WES KAO.

The Elite of

Cressexamined by Mr. Wilson-Witness had

ar uat de ces would seem to be of but little transactions on the frontier, better-Koren ad dealt through the aguas, Mr. Tripp, when he

1 stroll through thess Workwit Russia I rstimated at fron 25,000 to 3000. The winonat.

1st Are the frontiers of res and Rosiz was in the odou, with whom he was on friendly terms, and with the crooptim of one time when

people live in a state of son-independanc¡ show, however, that an extensive business me bu etustered Together in villages nlong the banks of cried on there are the planers drilling conturinone, at what distanse separates the ke was away in Japan and ill. He did not go to

the various tributaries as well as the main rirer, shaping machines ete. Se first pact offer front inra

As for a 23 in from the rash of tha Mr. Legge, who now anted for Mr. Tripp, about

and are locally governed by district haedrasu or the promises; and judging from you engines | this matter as he was beton good terms with that gentleman. Ho did not tell Mr. Siobs he should

Panghalus, each householder annally cultivating which are now being boxed for Hongkong, the river Tenon th loft bank is the Radian froa- telegraph to Japan; he told him heshould oorree

of coece nuts, a little sugar-end park turned out apires wall with other shaps tior, and the right the Ken. A cont that pond by letter. There was no hurry, as the Plain

fruits and vegetables, and rearing poultry In Another pair of componad engine in of the river for the buriary of Kirin.

And yes the frater be rem Raais smaller had yatsiz weeks of luceharter to work out

the Chiness villages para muz reared to a large contraction show equally good workmanship. The gentleman he wrate to in Jajian in conneo- His Lordship said bè mast have something to

Continuing the subject of these papers from extent. The consumption of ribo alone as the It may be mentioned this the plan elo. of these 31 Kafe não for 20 li fren the math of tion with the Talasima Company was a personal show that the action came within the jurisdic

y last I would ask your readers to accompany me staple food of the country ords & million ougies were made by theera ploys of the works. the river, is is wsary to establish gamertal AT the 29 iar extent of 1909) 4, it would friend of his. Witness had written the reply tion of this onart. The Buit of amount this

over into, Pahang and let 113 examine into the picals a year, not a fifth part of which is The appliances of the machine shop ambres al relations on frontir?

Courtvinly be wall to mullish commercial itac produced to Mr. Sicle when Mr. Siebe wrote to court could deal with was $1.000, and there was

resources of thest State. I would first remark.ported, showing thus the prinction of this the most modern styles of machines, and work. his on the 14th to inquire about his instructions zothing to show upon the taking of the account,

however, that the long existir drawback to the ceret must be very large, yet the area of land of all classes can be tuend out

Back of the machine shop is thus boilermaking) sactions as they are a souree of wilt to the as to the uharter stating that Captain Pleage, too that it would not exceed that smeout

material improvement of this fins country has under anltivation is infinitely small, being con- master of the Madras, would not wait any longer. Mr. Bowles submitted that his bringing the

lain, in the first place, in the very little that has fixed to the small clariops of a few neres round yard, sal here is 5330 largs steam wohing people; but the frontier caly stolis 20 He therein sinted that of muras be could not in-matter into this court limited the amount olin

been brenght to light regarding its interior about the villages. Still thers is emple erid and shearing machine. Of the yard Cha black-the post trade sufies and frostiar tränamisons 3rd - weia triad to fora dhe une sols sist on Mr. Bisbe keeping the matter open. He to that sut Whatever it might be found

Robres little that is practically know eace of the richness of the lands in these small amith's shops, fundry al pettara shop, all of aeed not be authorized. was waiting for a reply from Japan to his letter, to emerit to he was willing to limit it so.

of the country to the coil world. Sclearings and of the prolifiers of the soil to which show that work of lost any classes ba

done. In the way of eatings, pieuss pfos by arms on the frontier was anul tren dat but if Me. Siebs can not wait until the mply ar- There were overal cases, and from the nature of

couilly, in the stapendons difficnitics by which yield abandant crops without any of the numer

As be trostios reountly diqued kshownon sired he must let the vastter rye. If Captain the persone against whom his clients had to

senkers after information are met in Maleycus physical aids clly appled by man. Eutight can be target while a gootsed Plenge tid not care to make the charter when he proved it was not worth their while incurring

countries, bat more especially in Pubung. to the experienced agriculturist acquainted with steam hammer in the soith's shop shows that Korea and other countries and marcial ones got the reply he would 800 Mr. Sieha the expense of taking them in Original Jaris-

which is not yet waad up, by the density of soils and the art of caltirating then, the tableary forgings oan also be made. It may be thereonly, if Russia tried to forow a treaty with Eər, about chartering soc other stoomer. It was diction.

the forest entering the ignorance of the native lands of Pahang open ont a fine Sold for the ap mentioned that everal bandred eixin shalls she would be in the wrong, on fikthen tresty 4th Q-Have the Radans any other objast truo be thus gaze M. Sign liberty to take other is Lordship said he did not know so muok action as to the voisel, but he did not consider about the graztor expense of Original Jurisdiy

The case again cuidu en before the Court this chiefs with whori Terapeans are brazght into plication of his skill and energy, whe fortunes have recently been made at these works, and in powers baraauthority tagit is in the right, contact of this geographical or physient features may be made in the brief period of a few years fin:sh and good workmanship they will spare:

in trying to establish commcisi relations ca It gave him Eberty to take this very charter tion. He had asen was bills of costs of solici- marging.

Mr Deacon again watened the proceedings on of the constry away from the villages on the in enitivation. The rich buns on the Panjom with others made in Europe.

Lu quanoetion with the Works is a must and the frontier, or not prinsipul river's bunks and the jealous ratiesce Compauslandsieevery waaretwentyfoot deep.at

A-Commera batwen Breis and Korea which he had been the means of bringing toks in. Summary Jurisdiction which, when to bir He did not consider they had a right practising as a barrister, to should have been bedinlf of Mr. Candler, who was man pres

of the people and their didefinition to opou out onceconvincing to the cind of any mir acquainted spar yard and ship where small erat can be taken to ua bis ideas and take advantage of his goinggled to have earned. Mr. Bowles had stated, under a sabpous fram Mr. Bowler. to them about the steamer in the manner they however, in the previous case List all he wanted

His Worship-Well, Mr. Smith, what have, with information to strange to their ways, with soils of the rast wealth they are capable of an, sud althouch hugs ships cannot be handled being on small, Russia ertainly the quoth raina o way without the slightest intention indeed rieiding, with a further trouble than to clear yet ordinary repairs required by vosal in bivi. Ona an oasily the lies outages An extandre godown and wor Sollowing their project. Bai conid not be had done. Mr. Siebs told him he was too late, waa publicity, and as Mr. Caldwell admitted the you to say? aul that the matter was fixol. Witzass said he thing it seemed to him there was a very pasy way

without knowing it--and in the most trivial and plant; and under the very favourable sist oftested there

ns. Would those bringing aerohalise ap the had heen very badly trentod, and he should see of meeting the matter, by the defendant aster

37, perhaps, give affans: sails fears their ing conditions in Pahang, with fire narigable is alan nonnected with the Works and inted on the frontier so will be the Cus own simplicity of life their wants are few and rivers flowing through the hands at the short requisites for ships and stoamions envir they therefore can form no conception of the distances of a failus apart, one-third of the Lu fact it would be ills to attest to ouane in ships by considered as Iunt or set tru Meears. Fnu Chung & Co., the proprietors at it would be very difficult stop strugling. 2649as which extaste the eaquin after iufor timber on these lands will pay for the labor of the thousand-and-one articles which are on cars Thera boing only one barrier on that fron-

5th Q-What is the chief in the Russian of their country-the timbers, soils, cr claaring and planting them. From what I have main to and a third cause which seen of the gield of bees in Arstralia and thegs quita extensive shops and storas, are cb7

Complainant am afraid I shall be out of the colony then.

11s Worship-Well-Indjourn the caau untit Saturday at 10 au

the mattor through. He had heard the previousing into a modertaking us to do so again. No not.

did not think he had jurisdiction to take a case

day that the charter had been affected.

By hie Tonship-His letter to Mr. Sieba, of ot this kind, and he thought there ought to be the 14th, appeared cu the face of it likes release, pleadings Hu should allow Mr. Bowles to with but it was not really that, and he had no idea Bray the case in this court. Mr. Sirbs would go behind his back and effant the same chartes."

ME W. Legge, said he was acting agent of the Takasima Coal Company in this colody. He chartered the Hadras on behalf of that Company, Before he did so he telegraphed to his principala in Japan on the 13th April, asking if he might charter her. Meas. Morris and Ray came to bim and asked if he wouhl take the vessel. II had a reply wired on 14th giving his authority

Mr. Caldwell applied for costs. His Lordship said he thenght it would be too much like piling insult upon injury to grant that. The defendant admitted a frand, and than asked to have the other party punished for making a mistake in prosecure.

· LẠI MING KAI V. FuNa Savi Fax $172

Mr. Bowlus for, the plaintiff, Mr. Caldwell for

to do ra, and it was done on tho 15th. At that the defaudant.

time witness know nothing about Mr. Salzmoȧ The daim was for txe prios of some epium it in connection with the matter, and he was unwas alleged the defendant wold at Haiphong on aware that Mr. Salaman had written to Japan behalf of the plaintiff, the nonog for which he about it. A copy of the letter Mr. Salamon had received, but had moglected and refused foncéannt from Japan was received by him; he was not for to the plaintiff. The defendant, it was stated, instracted to charter through Mr. Balaton. The took this opium by the steamer Metila, sod from first he board of the chartering of the Madras the Menge there was little reason to doubt that was through Messrs. Morris & Ray.

thit med part of an extensive smaggling trade carried on to that port. The defendant simply denied having received opiam from the plaintiff to sell, or having sold any st Haiphong or else. where, or to have received money on the plain. til's behalf. The plaintiff'e evidense, however, was corroborated by an independent witness.

Mr. E. C. Ray said his firm fixed the chartor of the Madras through Mr. Legge to the Take sima Company on the 15th April He knew from Mr. Legge that very probably the Company would wait anethor steamer to replace the Plain- melier. Witness had, before chartered the Hn Tras to Chiness, and he knew that her charter His Lordship said he had no doubt the defun- was very nearly up. That was how he brought dont had sold the opium allaged and reclved her before Mr. Logge. He never heard from the money, and whether he had lost it in anyone that she would be a Bikoly vessel to raplan bling or kept it, or otherwise, he had notarauated the roweller, He saw Mr. Siets the to the plaintiff for it. Judgment for the plain matter on the 14th and made an offer for the tiff for the amount claimed, with costs. slowmer Ho did not tell Mr. Seba then that

he wanted her for tho Talasima Company, but he told him so in the afternoon. Ha suid he

wanted it for Mr. Logge. The Madras was not pat in his bands. There might have been other Fossols in the harbour Mesra, Siemsson & No. were agents for, but he mentioned no other than the adre.

Crow-sized by Mr. Wilson-Witness did not usually disclose his principal when in entored into hegociations. Mr. Siebs told him that he could have the charter before be disclosed his

POLICE COURT.

lat July.

BEFORE Mt. E. MACKEAN.

THE CHARGE OF LIBET.

3rd July.

Defeu luat-I am waiting for your Worship's decision as to whether I can say seything or

His Worabip-I do not think you can. Defendant-That is what I have been waiting for, and I would like your Worship to state the grounds on which yo rule that I cannot say anything Lers, as it is probable I shall apply to the Supreme Court for a mademus.

His Worship-I shall do that when I am called upon to do so by the Supreme Court

Defendant-I think I am entitled to that as a matter right.

His Worship-No, you am not. The ease in committed fox trial; bail allowed in personal re coisant of £25.

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frontier.

They mos to quench on Kors or the has contributed to keep this state behind may more recently in North Borneo I am convinsed assisted by M. U. Armstrong who is the have? be found in the fact that attention has bean di- rhat these lande will yield tobsega in the highest Superintendant Mr. Armstrong, is well-toowa rected until very recently sojoly to the Sites on state of perfection and an oattara of ten pirals to be a shipweight and earpantor of the Bratslightest quarra. A bol tate is certain is the western side of the Peninsula and to Jobaro. to the sere. Nothing could be more favorrible last, and the fact that he pornsily suparisis many gaarrels and is better for Korea to Sth Q-What is the best means of avouling a Pabang has, however, of late-na Maar has still than the surrounding ohustadees and sittends all work turned ont is sufficient guscantes have and trade at all:

quarrel between the two nation more recently attracwd notice at a distance and tion to ensure abundant crops, this partion of its excellenes-Chay Alcortiser,

A-The thres principal cantes of frontier attention in being bestowel on the neglect of the territory being jast on the brink as

TING PAO-OTEN,

qasrols are stata of her internal resmarcas One of theit were of what is known as the latitude af

(1) Building forts and stalining troopsonths andartakings which has been started in Chias, the periodical rainfall, so that the planter may

Thocorrespondent at Canton of the N. Daily Defondant-I trust your Worship will go and one which erits very success from the make his calculations with respect to seasons to

(2) Receiving fugitives and hiding them in the your way to bind the complemant over to prose rigour with which it has bapu sit on foot, is the very day, and mate his arrangements no New sends the following sketch of the rear of the Punar Gold Mining Company of Hang-ordingly, without any anxiety or disappointing Panchen, an upright official who was held oute

There are many other products for which in bonear by foreigaore and Chinese alike, the inferior.

(Receiving fugitives from neighbouring Hie Worship-No, I dɔ not see my way to do kong, which Company, formed but a short meal.

time sincs, is. I bar, arranging for the the situation and climate are equally suitable, esteem for him resembling that which was folt

The law of nations forbids the building of that.

Complainszt-I tended to have called Mr.necessary plant and requisite staf of workmen and for which the planter hunn extensive obice for Teng Kwo-fan-News has reached that confries and naturally them.

This done I have no doubt that with a ros bafore him a valley and pialu. sach a tes, engar the veteran Vineroy of Ssa-chuan Ting Pap Candler to give evidonge.

worst of whom are theas who incite rabeilion, sonable displey of argy in their application cane, tapioca, cofon pepper and gambier chèn, is dead, and le to be succeded by II E. Liu farts on the frontiers. There are betwem alt the most danguino expectations of the proctors Tupines grown on some of the landa of the Ping-chang, now actually Govornar of the Chaustions laws of extradition, and criminals, will be routised. But it seems to me that in range, yielded an average orap of three roots kiang province. H. E. Viseoy Tine was a na- starting to work the gold caly the Company the pioul. Thus it is not in the gold tive of Ping-an Chou, a poor Sab-prefectura should be handed over to their authorities. Un- have at sight of, or, at any rate, overlooked one that I would took-Eur the chief source of in the Tatng Fu Prefeofors of ths Easi-chou lese Kores makes a law of extradition with Hus- the most valuable part of their property. Indeed wealth in the Company's copression, bat in the Frovines, H. E. Ting wasof gently birth severalgia, then there will urise maar onu on of querra). of his remote ancestors having coupled positions Even if Korea made such a law with Kassit I doubt very much if they are aware of the gb class timbers of the forest and the aban valuable timbers unit rich agricultural lands with--lantly prolific soil.

His Worship-I don't know what your intan tions may have boon, Mr. Bowler; the case is fi. wished for tho present..

The defendant was then committed for trial.

2nd July. BEFORE ML. N. . MITCHELL IN NES.

THE GOUGH STREET DISTÚRJANUB,

Cheng Yan Tin chair coolie, was before the court, on remand, on the charge of having ea- tered house No. 3. Kan U Fong, lending from Gough-street with latest to commit a felony, and being armed with a deadly weapon, on the

11th inst.

Lissy porn.

of trust in various parts of the empire, and his fould not be kept by Rusia in the same may as in their coucassion, as those, sources of wealib Still the value of these lands is farther on ther had besa magistrate of Chae-has on, in by the Korean Government, for at prasend thera nen two parties in Zerza, Conservative and Pre- sunt to me to have spend their notice and danced oven for guld mining purposes from the the North of Szechuan province, Pao-ning were of coarse ant taken into account by their position which they cosy at the head of the Viceroy Ting had they prospects in life grasive. These parties profiling by froution representative ia bis flying visits to the mines. Pabang vallay. F the greucrul y of the ooan in his younger duga. Possessing a considerable trade will pass over the freation and there with In trasting the gabjects of the hunding of then try surrounding them, and the eoried ardor nfament of property he was enabled to study inpanity will await favourable antavite. pore, therefore, I hope I may be pardoned for their formation as they fall away from the leisurely, and passed his several naination therefore the first thing Korea wank to taking the liberty to draw the attention of those mountain range in open dores, which bore tarinas a creditable style, being zuade a mamber of would be to establish harriers on the fatise to interested to the fact of their existenos and to irora thea to six bendrad Rast hira, many the Hua-lin college at sa early age. On the examine all who wish to Mr. Ho Kai, iustraded by Mr. Caldwell, faran estent which I consider to be of induitely visible ridges cropping ont to an alkude of 1,306 outbreak of the civil war in Kweiher, som its mon to change their nationality, and Rus the prosecution; Mr. Wilson, (from the office of more value, commuroially, than the rich deposits fast. This feature of the country is a most in thirty years or more ago. BE. raised troops for sin would eagerly seize poor Horns to people Mossrs. Woitou and Deapon) for the defence. and reine of gold.

portant one, as it furnishes streads ixons for the the defence of the Imperial causa, at his or their vast plain, aying they were doing thegood 7th Of what importance to Chiun is tho. The prisoner is the fourteenth mat why was The country, though small, is exceedingly rich conservation of an abandhat service supply of expense. Ifis private monna were, however, soon arrested in Gough-strat after the riot of the in many valuable productions besides gold and water over a vida area, a valuable adjunt iu ao exhausted, as the farmers sould not cultivate establinaing of a frontier trade between Busin As the bonadery of China next these trs 11th ult. He was arrested by a Uhinese lokang, tle, which I shall speak of farther on. It is elorating gold raining operations. The lads his laud and were thus able to pay the half of and Korea? PC. 195, in a Chinese Club in Gough-street, served from the mounta ohsin of the Penin to the north and westward being cosidorably the crops asually paid the proprietar, and ou called the Tat On Club. He was dismissed ou sule with an abundant supply of water which higherby somphundreds of fost the the workant which Ting depoaded to maintain his troops, or countries is only 20 li from the mouth of the the charge of having been concerned in the riot, nollects in a multitude of aviator water. Bakit Bali (lit, Bofurn Hil) the waters fail-tetin hands. All resores failing. H. E. was Temen, an able Connaissioner would have be but was re-arrested at ace on the present courses and is delivered into several fargoeing therefrom will, without doubt. ba utilized obliged to disband Iris man, sal the art to sout at once to reside thero, dalimis it and gard Mr. F. Fraser Smith, proprietor of the Long charge. The constable aid thist in consegaens streams that wind through the valleys of the table for drising the whole of the crashing machiury Hu-aan, where he was son appointed Profeot of it. If this was rected tussless princial, but he could not give the torms until kong Telegraph, sppeared before the court, on re of hoaringan outory in No.3, Kan U Fong, be outlands trending towards the great valley of the of the mine, which will be eu sontaal saving of the important Prafactora near the mouth of the where once the Russians had erranones their ho had seen Captain. Pinage. He considered maul, boa sunous charging him with having into the house and thers saw three armed wen. Fahong with which they foria jasothon at several tens of thansands of dollars. The transpadia Tang Ting Laka To-chu fu Whilst holding crominents. that the vessel tras given him to put through in printed and published, or mated to be printed one of whom had effected an entranos from points beyond one bucurat railes from the coast tion and placing in position of hears driving that post the Tai-rings captured the Profaturat As the question of frontier oxunaren is af the the ring. Erokers did not really disclose and published in that journals false and mathy roof, while the other two vinained above. This several streams servo to open up a high shiners is often attenda with epasidarable city, and Ting ingay occapel with his life after grestes: importazes, I shall be happy if you thair principal unto the chartor was elected, to lirious libel concerning Mr. T. I. Bowler. Well The ran in the house was the prisoner, out as way of trafe to a wide extant of the table fails risk and delas, and has within my own spart having dufamuli Pratocture to the heat of his Majesty will give a little of your attention t Ba to pravout the lines being taken out of knowing the suns to be fulsa,

Fullwing these questions and anni ANO SONO och sa witness entered Loras up the ladder in of the Interior which are best resorted to Erem ence preved costly undertaking to the share-ability. He wis tharangon denounced, su what I bave written wader the form of a sca their hands.

Mr. Deacon was presset to watch the prosced the root, and at that time witness saw he had a time immunorial by suterprising natives-Bia-holders of the Chindrus Gold Miniog Com Central en int was strongly recommended versatice how two perso

dangerous memorial had actually charks and advicepro Li-Hang-ong Trage Mr. Wilson submitted that on the face of Mr. lags on behalf of Mr. Candler, engineer of the word in his hand. He ran up after the man, mou and Malays, and still more recently binasa pany in Johole, but having such an example to makakayate of him, by colonin lira Bataleon's letter to Mr. Siebs here was no casc Tamobor and Tai Yu Shan mines, who was abro and saw him running along the roofs when heia, search of the previous minerals that have before them a lilar fate nood nat overtaka en mat T for his to answer. He submitted that thore in sodrt.

got up. He chased some distance and then bure found bure. The four largest of these tri- other enterprise of the same nature. Wats, but is on its way to Hoking when the nisbatan negotiating stray with Kor was no case to go to the jury.

On the ease coming on for hearing his Wor coaght him, but after a straggle the man got bularies are called respectively the Breatorg, is a steady driving peer and with the fal Governor of Hn-nan dooidud nu renalegit. In latter should choose an intelligent regresativa His Lordship-Thore is an evidenco to go kaip tasted that he overruled the defondant's away again, sprang soros & aarrow lane, and got Tomling, Triang, and the Brau or Bom. The that may be hat at the Punion Company's etsad of the oxtrom moters of the tow being who shall explain to the Rusisu envy that sha down into the Yat On Club, where witness ar first. Blows from the westward through the lands or be led boal in different directions passin na him, the loss of bis button was the only will allow trade on the frontier. but the details to the jury, but not very strong evidence. He objection as to the Decossity of the fat of the

Brentong valley, which forms the route of tcafio to serve any purpose required, whits stoom power ponally paid by Ting, let tho lem of Yo-chos F, will be arranged afterwards. The phi fixed on Baked Mr. Ray if there was any custom in the Attorney General before any proceedings conld rested him.

P. 8. MeDonald vo svidence as to the pri- up to the mountain passes leading intu Klang for deiring beavy machinery in tha lality the and the veteran was thus preserved to rundur for this trade baing somer China. that power colour as to whether the broker got anything bo taken. for his trouble if he did not succeed in putting that he hind alessidy boen sword and he wished to examining the roofs of the lionses in Kan U stream fulbing from the north from among soma heavy ranning expomliture and might prove yours aftor the Yo chow Fa affair. Ting was up. į taken for arranging the principal point, which is to asttle the gatinu of fugitivas by interna Mr. Bowler then stopped into the bar, stating soner being brought it, and to subsequently en tho south-west. Tue Toming is a rapid present mines are situated would eatsil a very kia, country valuable services till now. Soaw should be counted, and the covasion shoull be the charter through.

Mr. Ray said he never heard of a broker get put in as evidence

Fong desorbed, and he saw nothing was lofty spurs of the routain range over 1,000 barrier to success. At present the heavy forest pointed to the command of soupe troops to Shan The defendant hers interrupted-Before your about them.

fest high forming the boundary of Triagan 13aterially hiudota the work of reporting and tong prostars bag against the Nife rebels.tional law; &f you have to carry on the ne tiny commission unless he stið so.

Mr. Sieba was then called, and he said Mr. Worabip takes that, it would be as well to beat-

Three women living sa yo. 3. Kau U Foug, and junction with the Pabaur between the persute any sady neoption bing formed of and sooz oblaid to Chief Judrip of that potistions y have tom written down. It gave evidence corroborating the lakang. They Brentong and Jelai. The Triang takes its rise the topographical features of the surrounding province, whones h rasa te by Treasurer and is doubtfel if the Korvans will obtain a satis Salamon, came tu hiur with an offer for the what I have to say. Made for $8,750 for six and three months.

And as if the Koreans derive Complaianut But my case is not completal recognised the prisoner as the man thay in the State of Jelebu to the south-west where country without following up the course of Bally Governor, which latter post be held many fustery resait, both modern and ancient his- He communicated this offer to Captain Floore, yet, nad I have something further to utato. said came into their house, and said there the range is over 2,000 feet high and north-east tributary streams which lap the adjacent country. genes. He was there in the fatal year 1874, tory show the fajustice of spoors taxarda and lo agrond to it. Mr. Salamon said he would The defendant and the complainant then pre were two other men on the roof above who of the lovely Turashi vallay: The rigar Bean But should theCompany couple with their present whay the massacre of lantaista cored at weaker oues

What will it be then if communicate to Japan with the Takasima Com cheded to address his Worship siranitabously, did not come down. They said to constable lowa from the south; one of its tributarica, the enterprise the timber cutting industry, felling Tientsin. A threatengd mässers of the Migros ouests from the router trule, tang will pany. On the 14th the captain told him the ship and at neither would give way, they kept pebused the prisoner, and one of them mid she Sabeling, divides Jompol and Felang, and is the forest will puatorially aid in prospecting hy slonaries in Shoutang shortly afterwards induced not find them a supersation for the frogbies

only four miles from the river Jempol, one of facilitating aarlase observation end without H.E. te takto special prorautions to avert the it will canse.

receiving. Mr. Salamon's reply be considered be first bear what Mr. Bowler bad to say.

Chin

had, and he communicated with Mr. Ssianton On ferrupted and told the defendant that he must tho Chak Pol, compradore to the Hong part of the country was explored and a bearing allavial clearly pointing to the existenco Tao-ai in Shanai, with Bity soldiers to live in turns to Europe without having negotiated the was nearly ready and, there were goodfraighte to ba the duet for suas vocchita until his Worship in followed them up to the roof and saw a struge tributaries of the hlust on the west. This doubt lead to other lodes, the wide area of gold salamity. H.E.. in fact sent his eldest son, now derives no honofil If the Bassian raising zem Wan no longer band to that gentleman, sad Mr. Bowlor then stated that he desired to kong Pelegraph, stated that he was a member pamaklu route found between the Manr and Pa of gold bearing reels ab no great distance off, the Catholeal with Bishop Cosi, and no ens tresty, Korea will go find herself in great

-the pressat workings.carried on by the Chinese darel stempt to molest tas Missionaries the trouble. when Mr. Ray called on bim on the 15th be no end his sons. He had led his appllo of the Yat On Club in Gough-stroot, and hang by Mr. Daly in 1875.

The Ivey Pahang is Heel! abast 100 milox und formerly by the Bizmesi and Malays being offectually protestad. Ting's noble antion on The treaty ought to be made but great care

is Deossary. If your Goverumerat disdains thi cepted his offer. He did not kup at the time tion under Section V. of the Act, sad hu now he was in the verandah of that institution why was. Bay's principal, bad ho knows then wished to amend that by putting it under Boo- on the evening of the 11th when a munin length and is parigable for over 25 lies only sarlana nateroppings of the mula jole. this occasion, 1 believe, did a great deal to

whom he could not recognise came in and from its mouth; inginding Ita main bragalios Gold thate is without limit, net ools in the prevent the anti-Christisa movement from advice, it will soon repeat of it. Such are t it was the Takesima Co, he would have spoken to IV.

asit before his sud some ok members there it opens the way to over 900 piles of river neighbourhood of Bukit Ball, but sil are the spreading farther, and thus no doubt aroplet the words misled to buy to you, it is for Your

wtf shedding of sauch innocent blood. The Bubopjesty to gee if they are right or ne 1. Wankhane ki ima de tu TV Hà mars The antxatun to this then-la-wide splends of Pabang,

to Mr. Sulamon about There was not often af His Worship-made the amendment applied (HOUTOUTILITARA:

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