A.
8.
INTIMATION.
WATSON.
LIMITED,
ready to undertako the survey of steam launches, and their charges would probably &o.fact be more thing the amounie dred in the naw Bill as those to be paid for Government
ARR ROW SHOWING THEIR SEASON'S
XMAS
SUPPLY O
CONFECTIONERY,
AND
FANCY GOODS.
A180,
A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF THE Lareor XMAS CARDS.
TEN DATEY FRISK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 19
FIRE YESTERDAY MORNING merely to Leplalation already in force at the time they wore franked. However, he did not insist pou that. But would leave it entirely in the kinds of the Court.
The Chief Fnatics sald the court would look
Shortly after 1am. pesterday a fro broke out ata shark fins docter's shop, No. 10, Bai Wo-lane,
aurvey. But the question of the charges of the sapport of the Amoy Mission Hospital and Sat Ylog Pan. The fro brigados succeeded in over the depositions and consider their desision 22nd uit was the second odourrenco of the kind lost her again she would go to her solicitor. The
We (Any Gazette) learn that His Excellency the Adjuiruk the province and His Excellondy the Tantai of Amoy and several other Chinese officials buvo sont to Mr. Wm. . Crowell, the Ameriana Cobeul, very liberal donations towards Diensary, which they request Consul Crowell almost confining the firs to the house whore it the private surveyors is one that cannot be to hand to the managers of that institution. originated, which was complatoly daetroyed, and taken into consideration in thin connection:
Dr. W. W. Myers, in his roport on the Dayid in about an hour I was prsotially over. The whother they he high or low they must be left Manson Memorial Hospital, published in the top was insured for $2,500 in a German fibe to, and their own level, Government compati Customo. Medical toports, mantine in connee of which Masers, Steman & Co. sro the tion with the medical wobr that a well-to-do tion in coatters of priesto enterprise is al Chinese gentleman in Hongkong has sent his agents. The cocupants of the house say the sat ways wrong, and the prosect case is no ent, a most promising student: to study, paying break was caused by the cook, who was working all expenses for baard, olothing, etc. Referring late, upsetting a kerosine lanp upon a pile of exception to the rule. Where it is dromed to surtain Philippian castaways whose boat drift- hemp big, but there are other allegations to NEW PERFUMES.
desirable in the interosta cí poblie qafety ed to Formos, and the kindness shown towards the cause of the outbreak, sud the mattor is now NEW SWEETS, NEW CHOCOLATES.
that veperly abould undergo a compulsory them by the Chianks, Dr. Myers says:The under investigation. The houses on either alde -CUT GLASS BOTTLES,
condout of the Chinese all-through reflects the gresiest credit on their hamavity, and may be were slightly damaged. GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, examination such examination enght to be
made by an independent public officer, but favourably remembered along with the manner the case is entirely different whore the surray in which they bobavod to prisoners taken in the lato troubles (Frauen-Chitosa] who were kindly ig not one required by law but is made merely treated as guests, the greatest consideration, be- for the owner's private satisfaction. In thong shown for their comfort and wants. This latter case the Government has no right tothea institutul and is apparently being kept up speaks volumes for the new deparsaro wblob was enter into competition with the private-sur- | hy ska grout and progressive nation.
BASKETS OF CONFECTIONERY, ORYSTALLIZED FRUITS,
CRACKERS.
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A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hengkong, 24th December, 1896.
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The anscription on behalf of the fully of Captain Drake, opened at Yolobana, unuuntel on the 4th instant to $140.
The Chronicle says the ship B. D. Pier, welt known at San Francisco in connection with the grain feet, recently cleared from Phi adolphin for Japan with 500,000 gallous of petroleam, the largest cal carge that ever loft that part.
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN HAPPY VALLEY.
POLICE COURT.
12th January.
"BEFORE MR. N. G. MITORBLY-INWES. -
STRAGGLER.
being a straggler from the American schooner William D. Rogers, seawise, was charged with Haroldina.
1000.
BANGKOK,
You are making infernous charges against your wife. It is not the first time you have lied Siam ie remarkably free from earthquakes and resting her.""
The witzempontinued, Baying that Lady Calin typhoons. Within the memory of the oldest said to him that unless before he left the rooms readert," the slight earthquake felt hero on the he signs a paper binding himself never to mo experienced in Bangkok for the last 6fty-three witness ropudiated this attempt at intimidation and refused to sign such a Imper. Ho asko«İ A very saccateful ball was glyon by the Porta Lady Miles to go with him into another room guese community on the 29th December, to dele and after a conversation with her they both re- Erate the hundredth anniversary of the granting turned to the family omuneil. Lady files sald of a Factory to their countryman by the King of to Lady Colin: "Colin desires toe to say that be Siam in 1786. Dancing was kapt up till latë in
has made no charges against you." The witness the morning, when the numerons gusts want prood his willingness to submit the question home delighted.
of his health to a medionl 'commission, and if the advantage, but he stipulated that Indy Colin rean't was favorable ho would take no 'madue must abandon her correspondence with the Duke of Marlborough. His wife then referred litia tá”
aftur day, at the comparatively early age of 180. The oldest foreign resident in Siam died the He was a Manila man named Antikai, and land-
The Judgo Lare said that it Lady Culin was innocent her husband's questions were most, insulting
The defendant was shipped on this vessel anded in Sine with two companions about the year received na advance of 315. Ha osime back to his 1902. He did a good deal of aplam smuggling her anlleitor and refused to see him alone. It boarding house after the veggel had left, however, in his day and is said to have left a small fortune. was not true that he continually malo overtures and said the chief mate had sent him askirn be- And now he is dead.. It is also said that he led in his wife." aanse he was lame. He was used by the with his anal ease and cheerfulness to the last. Colonial Surgeon, who found only a few trifling Tho statement of his age was given with his abrasions on his knee outeed by a fall, which last breath.
A serious conflagration, which proved most would not prevent his doing ordinary seaman's
Lord Cofit doniod bo ceramitted adultery with On Tuesday evening, C. F. Xavier, the pursor duty on board ship. of the Kowloon ferry launch Morning Star, was
disastrous to native houses, broke out on the Mary Watson He said he had taken action in The defendant was ordered to return his ad-December shortly after I pm, on the cast side Paris against his wifs under his solicitor's advice. found lying unconscious on the Race Course, vande or be imprisoned for a month.
of Chares Kroung, about one hundred yards Ho depind inving asked Lady Miles to apologize from the "Ambassador's" house. It appears to Dr. Bird In the course of a long memaris! addressed near the Black Rock, having sygnestly abot to the Throne by the Governor of Shensi pro- himself through the roof of the month, into the
Tong Apak, coolie, was charged with stealing that a ustice wonto whilst cooking some res in
Undor cross-examination Lord Colin said that positg a number of reforms in that province, de brain. The wound was found there, and are Akwai.
a blanket balonging to another coolis named Hoa tambac shed, made use of a bottle of patrolent he never studied surgery, but had attended a
to sesist her fuel, und an the famos shot up they lecture in the College of Surgeons on gynessługą says "The enlisation of the poppy must be
The men were both in the employ of fr. set fire to the wainscot, rapidly spread to the and anatomy. A letter was read from Lord prohibited. The length of time during which volver with one chamber recently disaharged was Poppy cultivation has gone on in Shout his still grasped in his right hand. The Follcers Posts, and the defendant was discharged. When roof, and those quickly communicated with the Colin to Fr. Bird in which the writer said he Farmer at once conicated with, and he was convey. he left he took the complainant's banket with other dwellings in the vicinity, so that in a very studied for a long time in the College of Bar- caused the mastion to take deep rost.
short time the flaming' lend had fall preseason geons, and knew a great deal about such matters, of a whole blook of atap houses, and despite The witness admitted having written this latter. the exertions of the Fire Brigade, continued its ilicess began in 1871, and was afterward work of destruction until all that was inflamma continnons from 1876 to 1884, when he was per- blo round about had been consumed. The wind footly well. He remembered that ut the trial in
| studies, and mechanics their avocations, is' BOKAY. İ
LAROENT.
are reluctant to grow the ordinary crops, wed to the Government Civil Hospital, where he i Three wesks' bord labour, and to return the men abandon wearing scholar ret her now lies, and is not expected to cover. The blanket or its valus, ar, in default a further
uns of their addiction to the opium habit. cause of the rash act is believed to have beat thras works.
SUSPECTED TERSON. A privata telegram from Rangoon tells as Not only so but petty quarrels in the household pecuniary difosition in which the unfortunate
Wong Hung, was charged with being a rogue and vagabond and on premises for an unlawful (Penning Gazette), we are sorry to say, that cheer amongst friends are followed by suicide, by man bail become involved.
notion of morality both general and particular. awallowing opium, which is one of the great
ритрове.
The prisoner, who had been in guel before, was Stringent prohibitions against poppy cultivation
found behind the door of a house; on his peraen reissued by Pien Pao-chtiana former Governor,
were found a piece of a wrapper and a pair of pincers
lera has orade its appearance among the troops in the Yomathon district, and that Sorgoon Kelehail has tallan a victim te the disease. The Carelry of the Hyderabad Coatingent are in out with an accident the other day, continues in a bopsiess conlitina.
Gindow for artra copies of the Daily Press Bhorld active pursuit of 18 Oe. Colonel Carey, who and the fact was duly recorded in a wsmedial to
be and below 11 am on the day of pablaation After that boar he apply is limited.
The Daily Press.
as soon as practicable. It is probable that the Committee will find their choice of sites se limited that they will be much pozzled which to recommed. Lasd is spares and valuable in all parts of the city; it is almost unobtainable in the central district. So far 34 wo can see, the only places on which tomporary market of any kind could be located in a central position are the two spots
Store. The fret of these would prove to
native, however, the residents and theofficius
the Colony. It is to be regretted, however, luat a sira cannot be reclaimed from the foreshore for the new Market, as suggested before. The site of the existing Market would realise a large sum of money, which wood go far towards furnishing the funds
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SUPREME COURT.
12th January
IN APPELL
BEFORE THE FULL COURT.
CHI SHAN Y. JOEN MATHIBBON. Mr. Francis, QC., instructed by Mr. Ewens, for the appellant, the Acting Attorney-General (Hor. E J. Ackroyd, instructed by the Crowa Selicitor, Mr. Johnson, for the respondent.
This was an appeal against the decision of Mr. Mitchell-Inves, Acting Pulico Magistrate, ofthe 8th October last, convicting the appellant of
Sentenced to two months' hard labour.
OPIUM CASES. Tong Ayan, noolis, paid a fine of $25 for pos session of prepared opium without a permit from the Opium Parmar,
Chia Achi, broker, was fined $4 on a similar charge.
WHAT CHINA REALLY WANTS,
| being in a north easterly direction, the Tames 188 the jury was asked to say whether or not then sont over the Falat Nai, and completely he suffered from a disease which could be com gutted some hundred houses of briok, wood, and zannicated to bis wife. At that time be heard atop in that direction, in something less thisu sa his counsel say there was not a single charge of hoar. The sock house of Capt. Ames also any kind against Lady Colin Ellen Browz canglab fire but was fortunately put out before and Mrs. Duffy told him in July, 1859, what they any farther damago had been done. The go had testified, and he believed their statements. rerament fire engines were rather lata to arrive. He admitted having romonstrated with his wife but Mr. Leonardi rendered most valuable asist-gainst her overtaxing her strength with chari- enco, sud thanks to his able direction, the fire table work. When asked if his wife aver ad to was kept from spreading further. Prices Krom him, he said she used deception. He admitted Phra Ong Noi was fint on the scene and, re- that after his wis left im at Lien Hatso hiz gardless of himself, did his best to stop the brother Walter called to see her at Cadogan Hamos. The very urgent need of a reorganiza-place. While absent Indy Colin corresponded tion of our Police Foroe was made apparent with bim until tha Asal raphene. Ha only kept vi this occasion, for although a osusidérable (one of her letters. This was written in Decem- number of constables were presont, disordor bur, 1981. It begaf with "Dacling Boy and reigned opreme and an enormous amount of pil-ended with "You Arab." Lord Colin Turther lage want on, the Polios apparently doing no- i said that his means were limited. His wife pro- thing to keep down the rowdy element. Some ved 1,000 to furnish their house and she eight hundred persuna have been rendered home banget furniture at auction sales and decorated les by this coulagration and the damage done the house at her own expense. He pipitted that estimated af about 50,000 Ticals. The debris Bore Buur was distrissed July 17th-not, as she continued to supalder till late on the the following day. Bangkok Times,evening of swore, on the 4th of Jano. He believed his wife
is
The P. 24. steamer City of Hio de Janeiro, with the American mall of the 11th ult, arrived here yesterday afternoon. The following tale
to the Duke of Marlborough'e visite to Lady
Colin
If
that stealthy cultivation continued to be indulged the Throne; bat se doop-rooted was the praction,
in. The Memoriabat now proposes to isama dir- The Chinese fovernment Commisioners loft enlar instrations to all his subordinates, to in- Penang on the 17th December for Deli, arriving stitute vigilant search, and to be entaost in ex- tore on the following morning. They left again hortation the people, setting forth, in public for Singsspora und Baturia on the Sh Daring preclamations the baseste of abstention and the their ten days' stay, says the Gutte, they were evils of continuance. The educated classes being HONGLONG, JANUArt 1310, 1x 7.
daily entertained by the Resident of Deli, the the representatives of the people, when examins Doll Matchippie Company, Oca Gantung, Captians are held at the various collegos, the scholars tain Chirs of Madan, and the Chinese residents will be told that they must not sineko opium to As we anticipated in an articla which ap- vied with each other in their attentions to their the rain of the prestige which their position
Under the above harding" Parsim" writes na regnirea at them. The best prenoriptions for peared in this columa on the 12th November distinguished guests.
enring the opisu habit will be fargely destrihntarl
follows to the N. C. Daily News-There appeared last, some li¿tle difficulty is teing experienced The Ancy Cosette states that the affair by the literali, who will be called upon to warn the keeping an agency at No., Taipingshan-street, in one clues about a year ago an article ea- Lied What China Really Wants," which at in fading & site for a temporary Central in which Mr. Artanie A. Marçal was concern ignorant country people of the prohibitions that for the io of tae fo lottery the full put the time interested to considerably, and the title
ed was satisfactorily settled on the 3th just are everywhero enforced. These prohibitions pellant was sentenced to pay the fall penalty Market, while the now permanent structure Gront praise is due to Señor ton-Tomas Ortaus, will be ennnoiated previons to the reason at which $200 and to be exposed in the stocks Bix hours, assigned to it has often been in my mind since;
went to Leigh Court Jaly 10th. If his coun-al▾ is being erected. A letter from the Bar Consul General for Spain, and Acting Coasal the poppy is grown, and disregard of them will and in dafant of the payment of the fine to be though the ideas of the ratio have faded into
imprisoned for six months.
indistinotners. Having spent a number of years
and Lady Colin rushed back sadderly and dis- vayor General was read at the meeting of for Portugal for having so ally and promptly be duly punished,"
ftr. Francis objected to the conviction in the in foreign lands and studied other languages I
missed Rose Baer, the witness was hound to be THE AMERICAN MAIL. In an article beadod "Boyeott the Chinnas," grounds that it was not justified by the evidatos, have returned to this country with many con-
lieve him. Longhter.] Lord Colin admitted the Legislative Council on the 7th inst. iought the matter to a final terraination, and the Portuguese residents at Amoy tender bia
having used Violent on Mrs. Day. Ho further which he suggests that the Public Works their sinoor thanks for the valushe vertices the Sydney Bulletin of the 11th als strongly and also that it was bod in law even if the arid ceptions I would not afberries have gained, advocates this method of treating the Chinese in enco were maneh stronger than be contended it and the more I reflect, the more clearly do
admitted, when he asked Lady Colin. in May, Committee should consider the sites avail. rendered by him on this and former occasions. New South Wales After cfting the example of van." fie should also submit that the sentence I sea that China users things she does not
1553, to withdraw the massage she sent to him
·able for a temporary and provisional Maṛkut The Band of the Northamptonshire Regiment the United States and North Queensland towns was illegal jussuch as the defendant had been here. The foreign Press com agreed in this
that month, his wife replied: I will, bat for The and perpetually advocate railways and tole-
God's sake leave run alone." Lord Colin also and make a recommendation to Governmeal this evening, the 13th instant, commencing at/silefed as "blacklors" and social enemies to their conviation was made andor Ord. of 1876. graphs, utv., and the presence of so many mis- grams are taken from our San Francisco files sold the Duke of Marlborough seat presents to
will play at the Officers' less, Murray Barracks, where it says the supporters of Chineso are consentenced to exposure in the stooka
THE COLIN CAMPBELL DIVORCE CASE. 7.30 c'clock. The following is the program united follows and by means of boycotting the the only poualty imposed by which was unter Bionaries is of itself a proof that they think some-
Lady Colin at their marriage and dined with ber Mareb....
Newton. arms of the Mongolian ontague ara amputated, Bus. 3. Has not exceeding $200. Secs 17, thing is needed, even if not wanted or appreciated
LONDON, 4th December. afterwards. The case was then adjourned. Bisho the Bulletin goes on to romark: How roos 18, and 10-of Ord. 7 of 1866 were also wade by many Chinese But what this nation itself
On the opening of the Campbell divorce inse
LONDON, 9th December. SIVA. NATY action of this kind is in New South Wales to apply to this Ordinance under Sec. 6, and wants ar neerkis agrest question. I should like to today. Finley, defendant's counsel, stated that The cross-examination of Jord Colin Camp- Conrad the records of cash week show. New shops are these provided for the raperery of the penalty, have the subject thoroughly discussed from the Lord Colin Cazapbell believed that the testimony bell was continued.. He was asked whether, hav
Libre.being almost daily opened in Sydney and the and the punishment of the master of the Chinese side and by them, for really they are the of Any Wright, nurse, that Lady Oalin was ing bosed the evidence, he stil: alleged that his
emuntry towns, and Chinese labourers continually benso in respect to which the onavin ion was ons moet interested. come to closer quartars with their Australian obtained. The provisions unabling magistrates The word wants" is a fall word. It may suffering from disease at the time of hor mar-wife had been criminally intimate with Dr. Bird at Cadogan Place, at the house in Brook street, Mr. Justice How has, anys the Japan Hail competitors. Ouce Chinese were only employed to sentsaes dafendants to exposare in the stocks mean lacks, or reads, or wishes. China may lack ringe, was fake.
A number of witnesses were called to testify and at Leigh court, and answered that he alleged heen appointed assistant Delegate to represent on stations as cooks, and that very rarely, then were contained in Ord. 16 of 1875, and Mr. things she does not need and mod things she Great Britain at the Treaty Bevision Conference they began to compete iu sorub ontting, and Francis submitted with oxasdence that those deas not desire, and wish for lungs she neither
it was a question that ought to be submitted to the jury. This reply produced a sensation. The io Tokyo. This step appears thoroughly san-ring-barking, next a few boundary riders of the provisions could only be made to apply to legislacks nor needs. She has a right to pender
LONDON, 6th Deostuber. plaintiff'e counsel then snacünved that the croir- mentioned in our previous article on the sible. The Conference is required to discuss same nation wero employed, and now aquade of lation which bad at that time boon already ex-when her gods are pointed out or suggested,
Daria the doceative, testified to "shadowing examination was concluded. subject, namely, the small open space or
questions involving legal problems of consider Chinsmen are being taught how to shear so as noted, not to my Ordinances that had sub-and it is wise for her to do so. Much of the
The Jadge asked Lord Colin whether he had able difficulty, and Jigs Hanen's expert know to be ready for next season. Similar advances grantly came into force like the one under which advise given hor has not been entirely disinter Lady Colin Campbell and the Duke of Marl- the Praya at the junction with it of Wing edge carpet fail to prove utinently erricable are being made in very ny uther departaseuls this cortiction was obtained. Where it was tested, and he has learned from experience borough in Paris. He said he was uncertain ever been guilty of familiarities with Mary Wat Lok Street, and the vacant piece of ground at The appoint mout kas of course been made at the of labon Land has been secured in Worl. the intention that those provisions should apply that all the influeness of foreign civilization whether the tall gentleman he had seen walking son, and he 30swered, "None whatever."
with the plaintiff was Stewart, the American The surgeons Pripertand Allingham testified the back of the building known as Crosby', recommendation of the Honourable Sir Francis lecmooloo for a Chiassa laundry, and eigar-mais-it was clearly stated, sad-the fast that in this are not useful to her. The arts of war sheillionsite, or not, fereral spies wore keeping that they lat heard the description of the al-
ing and beat making are shortly to be assisted Ordinanso there was no refurunce to it what has never want-d, and feels them forced up trace of Lady Colin at the same time.
|ment from which Lady Colin anffered in 1881 by Chinese labour. Only a few days since when ver showed that it was never intended that her to defend herself from foreign aggression, The Japan Gasate records the fadal destra las tennis ground was to be laid out in one of thy shend apply to it. Therefore, even if the and she shows or good-mansa by targing the Annie Brown, & servant, deposed to a visit az 1882, and that it was not of a nature to pre-
mado by General Ballar to Lady Colin and his rent her from doing wrong. small, probably, to accommodate all the ion by Ere of the Fouch Tegative, is To'syo, | the Sydney suburbs a gang of China:non were corviotion wars. sustained, he would submit, rivalry of commercial agents of various nation
ramaming three hours. General Balbor, on this At this point it was announced that Lordi vendors of fish, lesh, fruit, and vegetables; the alarm was given shortly after seven o'clock employed, although 2,000 men in Sydney to that a portion of the souteno mast Enlities to her own pecuniary advantage, as illas occasion, whom he departed wont dorstairs on Colin Campbell's side of tho use was constated. and the last named would certainly, if taker on the morning of the 4th instant, and the dudes are suiting wearily for any kind of work. All reverend. to the merits of these trated by recent contraste for military and haraliptoe and let himself out of the front door.The Duke of Marlborgh's counsel oponed for the purpose, soon constitute a nuisance spread so rapidly that very little of the furri: these things, intrinsically un-important, are por ha esatended that the avidsavo for the pro- armaments in the North, andor the most Witness found a photograph of General Buller for the defence and said that tas duke, fearless
ture could be saved. The buildings are totally tentous of evil. To provide against the coming secution was not snch as tu justify a von management of the Viceroy of Chihli. while her to the neighbourhood. If there is in altor distruged and also the Minister's exquisite col-fll there is only ens remedy and we bare as slotion. The evidence river angle not to have real feeling is exhibited in the celebrated re-auder Lady. Colin's pillow and spoke to Lord of threats, would appear as a witness and awear lection of lacquer wars Fortaastely there were besitation in culling it by its ugliest namehean gradited anasideriux its nature and the joinder of the Charnor-General of the Liang Campbell about her Witness was thereupon that the sharges were groundless. The alleged ease against the duke consisted of ordinary in- no lives lust. The furniture was insured in the there must be a "boyectt' of the Chinese, and of character of the witnesses. All the material Kwang to the demands of Catholic missious-es diamond by Lady Colin.
Wstron, a calman, testifled that once, while he ofdents. The small talk of socisty had been of the Supreme Court will have to put up Queen Fire and Life Insurance Company of those who buy fair goods or their labour, or whe witnesses, suvon in number, were paid informers, for losses incurred during the rossut turmoil. with thể hubbub and unpleasantness. The Liverpool.
The wants of China and the Chinoga are very was carrying Lady Urlin and a gentleman, he turned into allegations of impropriate. The work for them. necapt them as tenants, or des and mang were regular professional informees. P.&O. 8. N. Camprey bare had to put up with
with them in any manner whatsoever. This is dependently of that, however, bo would con- samous. They ranah farther and deeper than watched them sad caw them carbsting like lovers, caly exoupline werelia iasidontant Parlund He would treat of those sprei.. On Tuesday afterman a a disturbance occurred toany Cisagreeables incident to the propanong a noober of cars on Mayor's We only way to purge the land of Que Mongolian terd that the evidenes they gave, if worthy of railroads and minas can go; they are wider than I Lady Culin's head resting on the gentleman's Eigh Court.
UlgiH, '
eredenes, was not suit to justify & convie- the most powerful navy and army can maintain shoulder. Witsass took the plaintiff and her ally Lady Colin'a life wea desatol to cla:itable zaily of the Central Market to their premises, Fraya Eest. There saronggang of send cooliea
The Japan-Mail of a 4th instant says:-tiou for keeping a vsta fa agency. Mr. Francis of the most extensive commerce can supply; they male companion to a house on Prok street works and was insonsistent with the courges and will no doubt-bo pleased to be relieved at work with coal, umri nether gang of coolies ut
works with general cargo. In the curge voro Apprehensions with regard to the fate of the called attention to the curious nature of the penetrate into the very essence of the national waiting outside an hour and a half for Lady Colu. brought against her. Bran if the Perfees and
deposition. According to them, ha and, the only system and character. On the principle of "order to take her home, and then departing withon her. Ligh Court allegations were true, could the....
Humphreys, the solicitor, fastified to an inter-jury say there had been adultery? The corres from them for a time. We presume that some bags of pene and some at raisius, and the Und! Kan despes as the dope go by without suy chart against the defendant was that te dis. before reforms" and the supposition the "Great there is no prospect of the remoral cf. the coal cpolice got at some of the tags and vent me At this moment of writing the ship is Market altogether to another site The eating the contents, when the cargo eolics in thirty-one days out from Singapois. Hail eyed sous charging him with keeping a Fowers" are greedy, the vast defensive prepare between Lady Miles and Lord Campbell. pordones with Lord Blandford related chiefly terfered and a row enged. There was a vast rust with any accident, short of total destructe fa agency on the Ist September. He should rations of this ompirs are useful; but unless Lady Miles threatened Lord Celin that unless to borrowing books! Lady Celia was aged contend that not one of the witnesses for the radical reforms are mates in the gorerument he withdraw his proceedings against Lady Camp in literary parsiti Sho wrote books, wote at erialing structure will of course give place te amanet of noise and flourishing of carrying bau- ting, it is difficult to suppose that some proaccation garo one word of ovidonee against system and in the individual character, I see bell she. (Lady Miles) would produce evidence curualism and frequently, foned it necessary to barrow books of reforonco The Tonigh Court a suitable building, adapted in every respect bors, and a fer blows were struck. Very little tidings would not have reached us ere this. Slatho anfendaut as to anything on that date.
danger, from within, ahead for China, which she against him. Lord Culia, witness said, consid for the purpose, built on sound sanitary damage was done, however, only one man getting carried two very heavy gune 5 toas on hor Thoir Lordships examined the depositions, does not need to apprehend from any other scares rod the proposale on behalf of plaintiff, as made charges rosted upon the svidence of Ross Bane, soat on the heat. The Police soon restored upper desk, and the possibility that, tha and pointed out to Mr. Fraucis at the charge One of China's greatest wants is a free press through Lady Miles, dishonourable and immoral whom nobody could trust. The duke's coursal de- principles, and an ornament and a credit to order, and the coal coolies were lakou away and weighted, her stability proved inantfciant to wasntained on the copy of the summons to discuss on a wider esale the questions pressing and declined to accede to them. Lady Miles then clared that Lady Campbell and the duke did not Amazed distinctly that an act of infidelity had oocnpy adjoining rooms at Leigh Court Lord cuitre auch a forere test as she was certainly attached to the depositions, and it appeared that upon us. It is necessary to feel a lack or a It is stated, says the Mai Nichi Shimbun, the abjected to shortly after leaving Singapore. Mr. Francis's copy did not contain a copy of it to want it supplied, but very few now know what been committed by Lord Calin with alary Wat Colin Campbell know the tacts of the Purficet in sident long before the last trial, yet bethen stated soeme by no tenus remote. Our readers are al- by sont mistake.
is needed or at least how it can be gained. N 01.
The Duke of Argyll was then called. The that ho had no suspicios against his wife. Bassin bag concluded a treaty with Korea, is ready aware that the Nagalo Mars and the
Mr. Francis again prooseded to urge the un- tive newspapers could not long axist if they which both countries have agreed to sat upart Meji Marr have been sent to search for her reliability of the evidence which was pulled un spoke out just what they think. and it is also object of calling Lim was to have him state that Lady Colin had been guilty of adultery she could the land adjacent to the babulary line, to the The latter vessel is proceed
to the plaintiff.
sa honourable, how could he now, without extent of teu ri in either direction, for the der hands or assalto grogond direct to the Bonin behalf of the prosecution. Avainst that they had true should they de so it would be difficult to be he disapproved of the marriage of his son to not obtain a judicle separation. If Lost Colin Russell, counsel for Lady Colin, produced a further evidence, bring this tramped-up obargo pose of mixed residence and trade. Ibis faluer Unebi Kina have taken refuge in a disabled shan-street, the alleged place of agency, à ra People in Chias are very much at the Deroy of letter dated August 4, 1538, from Lady Calin The counsel admitted that Load Blandford w the evidence of the occupier of No. 1, Taiping live they would do strict justies to all parties. said that the inhabitants of the districts included | condition. The result of this fi quest will be for the erection of a new edifice, which, as in the strip of land thus sut apart may be natura reported by the Meiji at Hobo, where the Nagata dant had ever been there, qe that any teza fa
spectabin druggist, who denied that the deten. their enemies.
Another thing wanted in Chins is that the to witness, in which she detailed the cause of at Purfleet, but declared that he was there alone. we have already pointed out, would afford lized either as Russian or Korean subjects. This inte ewait herarrival. If necessary, the two vesselford, sive bar took plot there the did money allowed by law should reach subordinates ber disagreement with Lord Colin, and described Lady Catapbell would account for every hour of many advantages. The Easis that the area arrangement, however, will most likely result in ara then to undertake a thorough search of the City dating ever take a letter, ticket was in Government employ: The praction of reserv.his tyrany and persistonos in insisting upon her time between Saturday, August 1st. and of available building ground small the Russians in control of the land and nese costs and islands. The whole programmes and dial not know anything about the ing a portion of wares is almost universal. In maintaining his relationship with her doepito Monday, August 14th. He trusted that the jars was not prejudiced against the Duke of Marl- and the cost of land so increasingly great the u, in the same way as if it had bech erguered Captain J. M. Jauss, who goes in command of the Prancis thongat, was worth that of a dozen au aliowance of say three to five teels por monthsidered the charges against his sex tales, and boin the Diver Court. He had not oppasi Leri Duke's reply was to the effect that he con-horough on account of his previous appearance the Koreans losing the portion belonging to has been carefully thought out and arranged by attory. The evidones of stok a witness, Mr. the army it is common to find ou ofeer drawing her opposition because of his condition. in the conorm of the town, afford for by the Russians. The now treaty has evidently Nagato Maru, and the two ships will be able to informers, who went fatn thoas oss for for twice the number of men he keeps in camp,
been concluded by the Rousizus in view of future conftannicate with vach other al various pointson
very low and then taking a portion of each man's sllow. lieved that Lady Colin's letter was part of a sys-Aylesford. On the contrary, he made what .io guments favour af reola operatious aguinat. Kores; int if the treaty their eruiss. The Nagate will Dually make Sin and
alined to hold any further correspondence with leaford and suting £10,000 on her obild. mation if it be at all practicable. Perhaps comes to be carried into effect, the other povers gapore, where sau will arrive about the 10th of and demoralised aharsoter. Then again there sacs for himself. General Gordon had mul tem to intimidate bar ansband, and witness demands he could by offering to marry Lady Ay Counsel on behalf of Captain Shaw said that the Public Works Committee will inquire, will not fail to demand the same concession, to February. Tip to that date, therefore, all hope as no ovidence of any agency. Supposing a trouble from this source during the Taiping re- prosocation were instituted against dealers in bellion, and it is said that later he proposed
Lard Colin was next sworn. Ho testified that his cliont would duay upon oath that he ever had is, mixed residence and trade, by virtue of tas
with regard to the Untbi nord not be abandoned. Manila lottery tickets it would be necessary to to discipline a special army for the country, pro- when considering the question of a site for most favoured Lelion euro.
We have before stated that the builders of the the projected temporary Market, whether
We lure to acknowledge receipt of the first sessed were under onntract to deliver her in this gave that the head of the affair existed in vided he could be allowed to handle the funds and he first met his wife in the mouth of September, improper relations with Lady Camphell. The Manila. Here there was no proof of anything so know that the men receivert their pay. He was 1880, at Inverary, the chief sest of the Argyll stroy of O'Neill was an shroiate fabrication. such reclamation be possible in any central number of the Bangkok Times, & new weekly country, so that, pecuniarily speaking, Japan will of the kind. There was no word of spongy in told this could not be, for mandarins world gone family and the capital of Argyll County, Soat Capsin Shaw was an old friend of Lord Camp position along the foreshore, and, if e,paper. These ought to be a goed field for a suffer no loss. But apart from the fate of the ore the Ordinace, and Mr. Francis contended that rally ory sat against it. During the recent land. The acquaintance soen ripened in an en- tell's family and a man of mallied life.
Marphy, whether a site thus secured would be suit-newspaper in Siam, and we heartily wish our precise jurture is emphatically inconvenient the evidence did not indicate a "pinco" for the troubles with Francs coo of "Bismarck's mais gagement of marriage. He next now Miss Blood able for a Market. If this be the case, they the got up of the number before us, but we are in
hemporary areas. We saunot any auck for 'he Gazette bas, the fellowing "In connection sale of these tickets within the meaning of toe sinarios" found on inspection that nearly all in Londen in Uctober. He was not suffering in
Yat the frequosty visited him.
When he was sent away bom criminally intimate with Lady Colin. Ha rities as to the legal defoto of the ward more man than they had in the ranks. might be spared the trouble of respising a formed in a paragraph that it must not be toked with the missing Unebi kan it is said by the Ordinance. Ho quoted from a suruber of autho the officers of certain srmy reported fully à Lalf soy sense from an infections disease. Hies Blood his clay counsel for Queral Baller, defended voyage Miss Blood sent him a letter to | said Gekorsi Buller had visitad Lody Colin bat On the on somewhat difficult problem, as the necessity size or matter. The paragraph states:-" Onyen, in addition to several hundred thousands of gådress given, No: 1 Taipingahaa strech, did not other hand many ongistraten roovive a smuller ay mail. His father's opposition to his engage; onco; that was on April 13th, when there was
apor as a spouimen of future isence, either is native press that the cost of the ship was 1,550.000 place" in h. a case, and scbmitted that the men did not receive the nominal sum. for a temporary Market would then disap-presses, type, and workmer will shortly arrive, 5 required for her arment and appliances, come within the descriptions there gison. It salary than zuzue of their clerke draw from them-mentarthat time caused witness constant auriety, zote zinga saggestion of impropriety either by Wituves knew before he married that Miss Blood not or word. He denognoni, the witnesses wha aud that she was insured for 1,200,000 yen. Ev was not a place distinctly set aside for that pur selves, and are really obliged to resort to ator end we then hope to place the public of Bangkda therefore, should she be lost and the Government] pose, and there was nothing to show that it was tion to reimburse themselves. The Fordig was acquainted with the Duke of Marlborough.jnd testial for the defence and declared that bi possession of a well-conducted and respectable to responsible, they can recover the latter sum.
Customs Service in most beneficial in its infance he told witness once that she had been to the newspaper. There appears to be sufficient
Contsel for Dr. Bird then spoke in his defonce. The question of the new Government marine tigeurin the editorial department, but if we might The Japanese on board are reported to be Lieute
The Chief Justice Exked if there was no panish-in this matter, not only to the Imperial Treasury hero with her sister and several others, in-peritry was rife and stalking abroad. Tenturs to offers bist, we would suggest that art are, Chief Engineer Horitome, and two survey fous will ogsia come on for considera-a genuine description of such an event as the other commissioned offlcera, three, non-commis: ont provided for the mora sale of lottery tickets, but to the employés, for it in know that the landing the Dake of Marlborough. Witness re He said the charges which had been brought salary will both be suficient and paid. A regulat-plied: I don't think you were in good company." against his client includes soultery and procur ed and uniform gradation of calation and fees in Witness know Chief Shaw long time, but rag and cooooting u xuisarrings. If they wera tion at tomorrow's meeting of the Legisla.eceration of a Royal Princess would to of infu signed officers and foar mellors, making a total
varivs government departments would be a tot Deneral Ballor or Dr. Bird. We provod, Dzird's credit, reputation, and posi itely more alrethau a string of feeble witticisms
blessing to both nation and people, but how can a married to Miss Blood in July, 1881. Lard on would be destroyed. He declared that it was Celin, continuing, said he heart while at natrons that such charges should be made on this be gained P
Agado power and responsibility need to go Argyll Lodge, his father's London residence, auch fimay evidence as the defence had affirmand Mr. Francis said nonb of the "niors modera
that the Duke of Marlborough had called at the Lady Colin Campbell was then called. She enes did; some of them of doorge IIL and together. It was the bitter complaint of a George IV. might, but he should submit that stod ut recalled from America that the prejudice lodge." He then said he did not know the Duke. entered the witness box amid profound silence. they did not refer to these lotteries.
excited against them was unjust, not merely be Witness remonstrated with plaintiff for riding a was very pale, and testified in a slow, slis- The Acting Attorney General, in reply, son case imposible things were expected of them, out with Chief Shaw, and who became violent act voice. She said that until the family meet- tended that the address deponed to in the evi- but they did not havo power given them to do When witness was ill at Bournemouth, Ladying at Thurlee Square, in 1888, she had er- dence for the prosecution was well covered by what they were equal to doing well. Some ore Colia left him without walguing any resolanged inttors daily with hor haaband whea the wording a Sec. 9 of Ord: 9 of 1676 aayin anthority over them could frustrate their ef- Shofrequently dined ont and spent her time sway absent. Before their marriage Lord Colina saked person kasping an agency, office, or place for forte by failing to understand the very mean Witnes had a long talk with his wife in December if she would consent, when married, to their dealing in lotteries The addrans given, No by which they could make a snores of any antler-ber, 1881, about the Duke of Marlborough and occupying separate rooms. She consented, and Taipingahan street, was certainly an agency, taking. In the ends way the Chitone surgeons, Chief Show. She then promised that they Lord Colin anked hor not to divulge the fact offles, or place within the meaning of that Of with foreign training, on the various men-of-war should not visit her any more. Witness and that ko had made this request, bat she insisted dinance. It was not necessary that there should cannot escure the medicines and instruments with plaintiff peaued their relations in June, 1883. O per telling her mother. The nature of his il- be any sign or indication to buyers of which to practice their art, because the supplies the afternoon of the day that Lady Miles lund Bess was known to her unfit May, 1683. he tiokota; it was proved that they knew where must come through their superiors who prefer to her interview with the defendant, Lady Colin over pressed Tord Colin to marry hor, bat har
She was crying, and
mother disliked long engagements Continning, gines should be inspected, but there was no power to Chian: The erual treatment of inoffensive
to go, and it had been shown that in variona pocket the Tls. 200 a year appropriated to sach came to witness's room. do this. Therefors Qualor the new echo-dul & foe of Chinese has. I regret to say, bson, repeated in A match between the above sides, under A-censions people went to that address and bought voel. The very work they are held responsible she threw her arms about bienes. She burned Lady Colin said she was educated in Italy, and ste will be charged, and owners of private huches son of the far Werten States and Territories; ciation Rules, will be played this afternoon, kick tickets. It was not likely the defendant could for is frustrated since the power is not hus their before his eyes the letter he had sent her through spoko Italian and French before she leaned the supervision if they will countsulod under and acts of violence against those people boyand off at 11 sharp. The Garrison will play in bave doo this without some arrangement with own hands or with a regular Surgeon-Goueras Lady Miles. In July, 1883, while staying at English language. She sang, painted, and wrote She was siso a journalist. She sang in the power of the local moustitated sushorities to striped and the Club in white jerseys. There the occupier of the shop. However, the copiar his ship some time ago when not on duty, and the with other men, and she became very violent forty charity concerts, Lot one of which Lord
bureau Ayoung officer was imprisoned for losing Lion House, be upbraided her for her conduct books It is not very exay to gathor from this what prevent and difficult to punish, aïs reported over will be the manal text for the ladies, whose prelatrader it was still an agency or office, as he captain was unwilling to use the foreign com- and said: If you put me in the divorce court, Colin attended. She taught night classes of was not charged, and etos if the defendant were is really intended. It would seem that visu distaut Alaska, Much of this violence can be
factory girls, visited the poor in the daytime LONDON, 8th December, and sorred soap for two hours and worked daily sels being built and also their engines and truced to za prijudice and competition of laberepes will give pleasure to the Football Club was to be found there whenever there were pass which he would have understood. How can you will get the worst of it."
which cannot however, justify the oppression of The tens are:-
tickets to be sold. The due did not show power and responsibility be thus separated. P
Reform is needed on every band in many Lord Colin was again called to the witness ailing the poor of Baffron Hill. Lord Colin boilers have been inspected and fees have strangers who safety is goaranteed by our THE GARRISON.
tant any pots had taken place on ths 1st Septem- been collected for this service, but that there treaty with Chins equally with the most toured Lt C. E. Lawrie,
bar, but that was a mistake that could be ally respects, but progress for this country would be stand. He tested that Lady Colin admitted knew of every engagement and of her work nation. In opening our vast domains to alies Lt. J. D. Anderson (C.)
Capt, and back
rootified. He abenld submit that if a charge was much more real and rapid if there ware a fuze in July, 1883, while ill, that she received two or among the pour sul be never objected. She wont. was no power to inspect the boilers and elementa, the purpose of ear law givers was to. E. W. Brooks,
made for a certain day and the offence was par for the discussion of themes of publie three letters each day from the Duke of Marl into society alens her husband's express with She refused to show the letters to in order that the fact of his faems should be gines of private launches. Is it possible invite casimilation and set to provide an arena of Let's ming
N. D. S. Crawford, book Teared on anther the Magistrate had still power interest; fair pay for allin government employ, borough.
to convict. On the merits of the case, he thought and full power to accomplish what men are com- him. She also confessed to airing letters from unknown. He wished it understood that he was that in Mr. ACEROYn's mind private laun. endless antagonisms. The paramount duty of 14. 3. Fra
maintaining public order and defending the in Eight wing
there was to doubt that the conviction was amply patent to perform throughout all grades of General Beller. When be asked her to show engaged in the House of Commons Lord Colin chos are not included in the generic terus terests of our own people may require the aden Surat RN: Thompson,
justibed. He dio nat think the cart would education in the general service of the Empire. them to him she replied that she did not keep accepted engegonauts for bath and then desired Left wing **Taranls ?” As a matter of fact, however, tion of measures of restriction, but they should L. C.P. Foley, Bt. wing
vero a decision upon the merits of a case antess How this progress and these reforms can be her lastors. When Lady Colin left the Ton her to go alone. Her husband want to Bootisod they were matitled there was no evidence at all achieved, is a subject to engage the attention of Bong the said that she was going to the home in 1982 without a nure and she attended him. the Ordinance would apply practically to not tolerate the oppression of individuals of a Bergt. Shores, lack
special,reon. 1 am not without assurance that. | It H. Broke |
to justify it. Here, however, there was ample every true lover of his enuntry, and the coa-after sister at Beaufort Gardens. He asked She left him there in order to visit her mother.. back anything that can tout for which the owner the Governant of China whose friendly dis-L. Mile
evidence. Mr. Francis bad said the material sideration of these matters will bring out more her why she went to Cadogan Place and wrote He was better at that time and preferred her to obose to pay a survey fee. As regards the position toweri as I am most bappy to recugaze, Capt. Collinson, Centré Ï. ·
Fitnesses for the prosecution were all paid in fully and clearly in the oud, what China really letters dated. Beaufort Gardona. The witness go. She tell the first five days after the con- L. Edulorda, gual
formers. It was not so, there were a number of ↑ wazta.
thought she so dated her lotters. On being press-sammation of the marriage. In November, 1881, will meet us half way in devising a comprehensive question of competition with private su remedy by which an effective Hoitation of Chinese
respectable tradøɛwen, and jibó evidence thay
ed by the Jadge he isid. he was sure be had asked she was very ill and was never free from the reyors, the size of the vessel to be sar immigration, joined to protection of those Cbi.
gave was of a most satisfactory character. An A Pasific Cable Company has been formed for her if she took anybody homs with hoe from the symptoms watil 1885. Her sickness was of reyed is a matter of indifference so far as subjects who remain in this country, may be Circumstances alter cases; but I with Feonid to the sertanes, he contended that the provision the Isying of a cable from Brisbane, via Newtall on the previous Felday night. Lady Colin varied intensity, and sometimes she suffered great pain. She spoke to her husbandsbout her secured. Legislation is needed to execute the get hold of some cases that would altor my vir forgiving, the magistrates power to santones of Zealand and the Fiji and Sandwich Islseds, to denied that any one was with her. the question of principle is involved. The provisions of our Chinese Convention of 1830 eamistances," said Abraham Lincoln, when he fenders temposure in the stocks referred to all Vanoouver, where it will be connected with tie Here Blood, father of the plaintia, rose in condition, and he said: "It's of a consequenos private surveyors, watskrit, fould be quite touching the opium efflo
was a struggling-lawyer.
court, and shaking his fist at Lord Colin, said: all woman have that sort of thing." In February Linde of decisions they might arrive at, and not Canadian Pacific Bailway system.
ther
pear.
tive Council. Since we last discussed this with this as their text. In another column we question a fresh point has been raised, name reproduce a few items of Bangkok news from
, the bearing the new Ordinacce will our contemporary. As to the cremation, alt have in introducing Governmental compere can make out of what status in tl place ať a description. lz that the prefiutaurý ceremo
it must beconfered that her failure to arrive at this
of eleven."
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLIED TO THE "DAILY PRE
LONDON, 10th January BULGARIA AND THE POWERS.
tion with Lloyds and other private surveyors.nies lasted six days, that presents were giren The Acting Attorney-General, in mosing the sway, that the cleatric light we brought into play, that there were theatricals, and that Bis second reading of the Bill, anid:-
Majesty, with great germany, was the first to A circular note has been addressed by the This Ordinance supplements aghedule of Ordis apply the fire, and within an hour all was over. Begency to the Powers stating that the Bul- anoe No. 8 of 1879, which provides for the reviving The deceased Triins-s was the testu-infant garians were tosolved to defend their rights and
maintain their independener.
of certain foes, Since the peaking of Gt Aut it his daughter of H. M. the King, Prinosas Prabhey been found necessary to instant reseals bring built and also their suginen and boilers. This has been barn Pilakt
dona at the regasst of the owners themedyon, who
have benzerief to the payment of these fa. It is In the President's Message to Congress, pró-
now Bought to legaliso these fers. The Warhout sorted on the 6th December, there acuars the Master has also received applications from the nWANSE
of private launches Baking that their bollen and following reference to American relations with
it.
FOOTBALL.
THE GARRISON V. THE CLUB
TEX CLUE
W. H. Wallaco,
Capt. and book
J. Gor, hack
Di Mackintosh, forward
C. E. Holworthy, back
17. J. Mitchell-Innes
W. Bruce Robertson, gost A. Rodger
J. Willie
W. H. Browa
J. H. Stewart-Lõokhazt.
Umpire-D. Saunders.
were all man of
Br. Francis said there was noza flat he was sware of The Ordinances he had referred to gave no such provision. „Ži
The Chief Justice asked if none of the Eng lish Acta prevalled buere,
Ler.
LONDON, 10th December,
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