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SCANDAL IN PARIS.
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14th October.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
JUDGE.
GUIDAR V HUNERFAUTH.
POLICE COURT.
14th October.
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The British corvette Cordelia, Captain H. C. was not borns put by the evidence of the plain had no personal knowledge. He was a passenger fanceofthelightsoftheteamers, could not say fest through its baring no cavigahie out- let. As a correspondent of a Shanghai Bogu, arrival at amoy on the morning of the or his two witzemes. Wong Afook, then board the junk, but his to a few moments her on which elds the red and green hylle are reassu-steward on board the F fahan. I was formerly platif, port-owner of the junk, was fret fors the soliston he had bea asleep, and was tirely carried--which I think he admits he was in the employ of prosecutor. I was recomminand 9th inst. from Japan.
nal, had his evidence was to the following awakered by the unise of the people on the junk, ignorant of lustond of keeping bar cours head to him by the defendant. I left his amping contemporary recently remarked, when
The European Mall of the 9th ult says: Sle offertoring left Bamohan about 3.30 pm. calling out a steamor was coming, or by their changed bercourse to port though sosoar than is on the 17th Jane. I have since then raived a referring to the question:-"One of the Joan Pope Hennessy is erjoping a fow wasks on the 28th June with a cargo of pigs, pantry, movements on seeing the steamer. He placed adruitted. Thofact that the only independent wit letter from Mesera. Welton, and Desoon clar mightiest problems of the century is the way rast, preparatory to returning to his well-beloved oil, sad sugar, with the wind sell-west and the position of the vassals in contact as showe on ass on the junk, the PC, atalos Le only sawing on behalf of the prosecutor $61304. Dirog for a Chinamon to eu manage the Yellow Mauritians, at his aid mansion in Youghal, once against them, they reached point called Lan-exhibit P.O. 420, IT. also almost at right angles, the red and white and parer the green light, cor- the cathof June defondant was in the slow. lle Eiver that its wateré chall pass peaceably to the seat of Sir Walter Rabigh and in the kat at 12.30 am on the 39th Jnse-a point and with reference to the lights first seen. ho roborates the story of the defence that when anted se clark and salonman He reqsi vel cash for grounds of which the sailor-sourtier in and to which he lostos first on an island, and sub again gives a new version, for he says he first drat atually noticed the junk was on the port goods sold and it was handed over to the prosecuter. the sen, that steamers shall ply to and fro bar planted the first polste. It has been sequently on the mainland, but the real position saw the red and white lights so far as he could akle of the steamer, but I doubt whether the dia Daring the month of Jane I have soon defend- Baring guess about 10 cboung off; he never saw the tance given by that witness sau at all be relied aut handing prosecutor money. During that on its sas face, and that the destitute ioba fitted with old oak carvings and furniture son of which has not be ascertained.
ing sainer posidone."
having a cod tide to atom, air men are sent forant of the whereabouts of the junk or how the junk, place the steamer about 10 chaung off when the money for them as sunl ward to gutch; and their united strength was junk was heading and be was evidently some they first saw her. Mr. Holmes, for the plain- prosecutor tall defendant to collect bills. I bare contentment" sed security along its banks,
In the discussion which followed the reading only able to keep the junk stationary off the what, confused when he first saw the termer tid, luid considerable stress on the fact that the not received any instructions from promontor of Mr. Streeter's paper on the Ruby Mines of point. Whilst in this position a noise is heard as would be natural being suddenly aroused licensad pilot had put the words " give her a little about the eals of goods to Orman. I'do not Barman" at the meeting of the British Asia and a light seen, which the steersma monood from his sleep, and feightened at the near banen" or "a chinnes" into the second mate's know him. I knew that goods had been sold to tion, Mr. A. B. Colquhoun, Commissioner at was the light of a steamer, and thereupon the proximity of the stamer; and I think it is high-mouth, but I am not satisfied that be actually bim by seeing the entry of the sale in the day Cross-examined-I got iustrations from Lu Bhame, Upper Berah, who is at present on plaintiff gave orders to burn jos paper, which by probable that when he first saw the red light made use of such su expression; and if he had book.
Im the junk bad already changed hor reared, or, as lone so it must be remembered he was speaking leave, Raid he thought that tho oil and ambers done thrice in rapid succession. industry would be of more vans than the rubymediately after the paper was barnt the steamer the steersman put it, gone a little to port under to a man who himself speaks traken Eng-a, about the 6th or 7th May, to take charge of mines in Burmah. He found the Burmes not was seen to be very wear, or se the witose put her starboard helm. His svidanes to some extent sh; and the expressions would not negarily all money instead of the defendant. During the ill-disposed to our Clovernment or ourselves, but it, the distanon of the witness box to the window croborates the story of the defonos sud is ab imply that the funk required a chance to be month of Jans defendant was not authorised to they looked to a very naturally to understand at the back of the Court, which is about 60 foot. solutely contradictory and ornant le reconciled given hor, or that she was so near as to ease taken money over the counter, but only to receive and tolerate their sld, customs and prejudices. He also statos positirely that at this time with the story of the plaintiff, which, as I have apprehension of a collision. The mate says he reconuts outside for which as Lad given orsdit. Those charged with the administration of the the junk had a seal light burning at the already intimated, is incredible. Apart from gave theorder toportésgive thejunk a little more I remember prosecutor giving defondant bills to country were doing their best to attach the clergy foremast-hand, about 20 fost high, which, aus gvidence of those on board the stentner Pawan room, and it is not improbable that he stated so collect. These bills wore for goods which defend of the country and to gain the sympathies of however, he admits, was very smail' and not the story of the plaintif and his witnesses is se at the time, and the witness rendered it as at had sold on credit. It was defendant's bu the people, without which we should not get a bright as those used on board Hongkong junks contradictory and in improbable that I could not "chance" instead of "room. To my mind the siness to collost the money from Osman as I was satisfactory hold of Burman or be able to govern Asked to show with the models the position of safely rely on it; and site by side with the evidenca of the master of the stosuer, Captain sick and knew nothing of the sale. Defendant it properly. The Chinaman, he remaried, ie big jonk, when the steamer was first soon and evidence of the Zul monte and other writnang en Hoyland, shows that the story of the plaintiff, has not paid me the maney collected from Osown. the heart and soul of commerse in that ragion. the position of the steamer, he places the the Fourn it seems as told by the two chief wit. sspecially in reference to the cargo and lights He has told it to the prossentor. I only know Mr. Colquhoun werned the public against at-
I have come The farther hearing of tin case was adjourned In the case brought by a junk manter for taching too much sales to minerals in Burst. Junk bosding, almost des south and the steamer nosees to be incapable of boiler at all. So far as cried by the junk, to be utterly worthless, that defendant has paid the money to the press.
off, heading nhout Y.W. on their starboard how, assessor, if thestory of the plaintinis true that the the second mate's aridence. damage enstained in a collision with the steamer The real wealth of that country was not in the las he subsequently states) upwards of 1,000 Lost I am able to judge, uneasiated by a nautical and his evidence goes a long way to soufina water from what defondant biosalf asid. Powan judgment was yesterday afternoon given mines bat in the agriculture, forest, and hillside so that if say lights of the steamer were visible steamer ran into their junk alustat about right to the conclusion that the collision was till Monday, 17tb inst., at 2.30, p.m. for the steamer, the claim being dismissed with and with is great possibilities of improvement at all the green and masthead lights would alone sagers, with sufficiant forea to knook everything solely caused by the jank's mistaken action of Mr. Colquhoun ala speko on Mr. McCarthy' he visible. This position is shewn on yhibis on deck overboard. the junk itself must have altering her course, which I have no conft. paper on Siam. Mr. Molarthy said the chief He was then asked to show how the been sunk and many of the passengers, who am was mainly due to her not keeping a proper
stoamer approached the junk, and he describes alleged to hara been 100 in annbar, mal here lackout and the confusion caused by those
A correspondent gires the following descrip Captain John Ingles, E.N., who has accepted obstacle to the extension of trade in Siam was the post of paral adviser to the Japanese Govern the want of communication. To improve the the steamer as having takes a course and orme been knocked overboard also. To use the ox board suddenly seeing the lights of the stammer. ment, was a passenger by the Messageries Mari- communication by cailways had long boon the right on the juukstriding it almostat right an prassion of Captain Hoyland, the junk would For the steamer to have attempted to have gone tion of Central Iadina dogs in the Stock- timus steamer Natal for Yokohania. He will desire of the King, and the Government were gloe between the foremast and maiu-mast on the have boon a "general average. However, the astern of the junk, when she woe within 150 Keeper The Basjars," a dog of from 24
now considering its feselbility. Mr. Colquhoun, starboard side, which position is marked on story of the defence souras to te to pless the yards and after she kad changed her oors and inches to 29 inches in height at healder, is, b
youd description, the most Faracious of all the reside at Tayo.
who spoke of the valuablo enrveying work done exhibit ; and then he adds the st-matter begand diapa toit was told in a traight when she was apparently from 34 to 4 points on The Timer says that Mr. James C. Edmonds, by Mr. McCarthy in Siam, agreed that the great mer struck the junk the junk was turned round forward manner and was practically antonobed the atsamor's port bow, would probably have broods of dogs that I has ever known. He is, R. N., formerly obief engineer of the Audacious, want both of Burnah and Siam was that of com- by the steamras alden to her (the steamere) ia ras-examination. For the defence, the 2nd brought shent & much more serious collision so like, his master. a hora illain; no oparing or was, on the 516 uit, appointed to the indus, adication He denied that the Siamasse were port side and var starboard side." He says mate of the steamer Porcan was first onllet ha companied with loss of life. With the short blandish monta avail with him he will tear and the fores of the collision all the was the a lor in charge at the time of the colli, interval loft for those on board the atomer to read his best friend, and will darour ais "sisters, tional, as assistaut Admiralty overseer, at the making that progress they desired the world to 23 works of Lord Armstrong & Co...
believe. For Arample, the slavery which the woods on deck, oluling the pigs, ware throrasion and had boon on watch from 11.30 pm any measures at all (about half a minute or his cousins, or bis aunts" with impunity. I say We are asked by the Hon. Serratery to the King was said to bote abolished was indeed abo overboard. La croys-examination, he places the when the steamar started from her position of under) as far as I can judge, the right manure like hip muster, as the only persons who own jank as bading south-east at the time of the the "Brothers," an island opposite Castle Park or was carried out. Her helme was put hard a-port Banjarn" ar the ariminal tribes, and princi- Now, the "Bua- Jubilee Fand to intimate to intending subear.lished, but the thing yet remained.
collision, though with the models he states shs Tier Mun, where she had basa at anchor sizes and her engines stopped, and that bad the off at ally the Sonjara" tribe was heading east, and then he states that they shout 7 to 7.30 pm. Hess that when they no doabs of lepening the force of the colli-jars" people hr their caste, are bora rogues and had been stationary half an hour befars the started it was fool tide ranting about to of sion, which the jaak seems to have persistently varabouds, and the more evil they can do, tas collision. He adds that Lata Atang (who is not a kuot; the weather was fine, and it was a courted. When the 2nd mate first gave the or-
bed, and the mice plesurable their life in called as a witness) wes on the look-out, but that clear starlight night, bat there was a rounder te part, I think it might have cocarredore wrongs they oan commit, the softer their e was, as the time the staraer was Bret soon, and there moderate breeze from the him as a precautionary massora i bave had the Valhalls when they die, which many say aslasp astern, were a great say others west; about 12.30am on the 29th or one whistle blown as wall. but I do not think the they seldom do-naturaly. The Banjars Then he states he first saw the steamer on his hour after having their anchorage, bo noticed omission to do so was either an omission of duty der is like this, only The Mabarajah Dhuleep Singh and Djmel port side and then on the starboard side, ahont numerous janke sailing past, holding a fair wind; or a cussman-likes tot, brosuso I believe him anaing fox, an inantisblo hater, & consum Edin havs issued an Ediet to the people of 100 cheung off. Cross-examined as to the lights about 12.40 mt noticed the plaintiff's jonk: when he states that at that moment he did not mate villain; yet he has some good prints,
of the stormer he first saw, frat he says he did she was about 31 points on their part bow and apprehend any, and I find as a matter of fo Jadie calling open them to revolt against the not look, then he says he saw overal lights, bas about 150 yards ahead of the steamer. She was there was no, ring of nailision. In this view can and will hold out to the last gr39, he never his allegians, and to bin he sticks. Of women British Raj.
was very oloss when we first saw the light: Inould you her sail and half close enough to see other questions which arise, but eo far as I have he is a despiser, regarding them like his manter which, he did not know. He then adds" She carrying so light, of this he was positive, bathe of the case it is unnemary to decide the tires, and to one and only one ikes be ever gire A serious moandal is circalating in Paris Haw the red and groc 1ghi-I first saw the the coursɔ she was stearing; at that time she formed an opinion it is adverso to the plaintif dosa-only se'n "means to an end." In colour green light-I did not loc" and then he again was stearing on a parallel course towards the right to sue alone (he boing only part owner, for his is dark brown or gray, shading to black; bir relating to the discovery of extensive sales of auds when I first saw the steamer, I saw the red steamer, nt on a course that would take bey the whale damage to the junk or as representing at is close, like a mastiff's, hat tufted on she andgreenlighte." This black-bardand chalkwers quite clear about 30 to 50 yards on their port the owners of cargo alleged to have been lost alborre azel books, and feathers dowa inside of tail is carried low, except when ex decorations
then brought into use, and having marked on the side. The steamer was steering about N.W. by from whom he holds no anibority. Indrinedly forelegs bard tha pointoff which they werelying, heatalos N. or N-the junk would therefore be, head-nin the expression "alleged" becass from the ofted, and has a good deal of benak, especially at the junk was I to chewy, of 10 to 20 fest off the Ing about S.D. by Sand on noticing the junk. evidence in the case, especially that of Capt. tip: his ears are fist to the bad, and only point. He then marks oa too beard the posi-Le gave the order to the man at the helm to part Hugland, itismanifest that if any cargo was lost by slightly raised on ocasion. He is usel ox tion of the steamer at "A" when first seen, sada Hetla, as he eays to give the jook a little more reason cfthocollision the scent bes been grossolusively for hunting, and only by natires porer by Earopeans. The Polygar" is a plasee his own junk in a position from which room, and at the moment or directly after holy oxaggerated, und indeed the whole story of the those on board har could at first have seen the gave the order to port, the junk changed her paintiff and his steersman was very suspicions. larger dog than the "Brujas standing from 27 Inebes to 31 inches at sborider: he white and green Bghts only, and again in refer-course and stoad across the steamer's boss-the The suit will be dismissed, with costs
Mr. Holmes appeared for the plaintif, and My
is not so ferantas either, but has equally During a gnarrel hotween two hawkors, near the Western Market yesterday, as of the wen BEFORE Mr. A. J. LEACH, ACTING PUISSE-ence to the lights, he says he only saw the light wind. was then blowing fresh-and be jumedinte-
when the steamer was close up. Again referring by gave the orders hard a-port, stop ber and blew Wilson (of Mouses Wotton and Deacon's) for the good pluck, and never givea in alire. In colour be is bluish-gray or dark gray; he is almost to the board, he safe A to C, Turen from about the whistla The orders were carried art and defendants.
bars of hair, except on his head, which is covered stabbe the ether with a large clasp koifs through the left lang. The injured-man was
3.S.E. to N.N.W., would have been the right the steamer went off to starboard repilly"; "the"
with a fine coat, as sleek and soft mole'-Há- fr ious Blood over the spreading plais, inundat-removed to the hospital, where he lies in a very
In this case the plaintiff claims $182 for and proper course of the steamer going to Cancellisien, however, took place, and the bluff of
tan bristles all over his bely, like a pig; and, in fact, his skia much resoubles that of a dark- ing portions of three provinces, submerging precarious condition. The man who wounded
and detention by defendant of certain articles of kooping that course the steamer made a gra. with the bluff of the steamer's port. bow. He growing crops, sweeping away houses and him was arrested and brought before the Magis-wages, compensation for dismissal without notice, ton, and thea he shows on the board that instead the junk's starboard bow came into contact
coloured pig. His tail le fuo, like a grayhonad'ı, belonging to him.
dual ourse out of it from A to B, and eventually adds that the blow of the sollision was not of
and he has more or less of greyhound ears. Fer haron, and of ecurso drowsing large num.
BEFORE MR. H. E. WODYROUSE. ran into the junk t right angles. Orcss-exami great fores, it was a grazing blow and that the Mr. Wilkinsan appeared for the defendant.
boyting parpoes, and as a guard, betis excellent. bars of cattle and Hre stock. What the
Complaint, in stating his one, said-I emned as to the damage done to the juu, he at two vessels romained together after the collwin,
and more relishla than the "Banjara" must CHARGE AGAINĒTA, POLICE SERGEANT.
He is loss of life has been we baro yok to lears;
borber. I was employed by defondant till the first ya thero was a great hole in the junk in bat be eculd not see from the bridge by what
Leuchlin Mackay, P.S. 59, was charged with having ancha spice of the devil in bin. miscondnet 15 a subordinate offer of Pelios on used both by antives and Europesas, nor probably, as is usual in such disasters,
16th September last. This claim is for salary has hall, but eventually admits that only the soft man The position of the resuela in contact is and for certain goods detained by him which are wood stove deck was damaged. In answer to marked on exhibit G. by him, and shows ar on-
Brinsipally for hunting the tiger and panther. it has been considerable. But at the pro-
Newton. my property. For wages I claim $26.5 for the the Court he says by was a long way from the tirely different position from that marked on er
Inspector Mathieson, in ebarge of the Kaw- He is most faithful to his master, and sapable of sent moment the distress among the survi
Adam. Sfreen days in September. I also claim $75 for rocks at the time of the collisiin, but he agatu bibits "B" and "P.C. 426 11" Ho adds if those or about the 1st October, as Taurati Selection... efiatciela"
Boitoa month and a half's wages oring to wrong qualis this statement by stating it was propositions were correct. the stasmor must have
wank the junk Ha donis that any area-noon Diatrie, said about the 1st Angust ha ring trained to many swful purposes. There Ho sins of hara get. vors merits frat attention. That this distress
ful distuissal. The goods be as detained includebably one to two cheung, and admits thet im Fanteria. **The red Lyre".
defendant was appointed to take charge of the blood of all and sundry must be very graat is apparent by the ur
boots reais, liten, ds. When deferdunt dis inediately praeding and at the time of the ont vera visible on the junk before the collision; be rod instructions to pronarit America and is nother breed of dogs which cambia's the station. At that time there were fise old bosts the character of a very bad follow, for, if you gency of the appeal sent to the Canten The Britiak barque Felacity, which arrived missed me ho refused to let me take these things lision there was no wind, though immediately hat watched for all tus time and again saya sho Authorities for assistance. Whether the bare yesterday from Honolulu, had the mis away with mo. I am not aware that defendant's afterwards then was see its wind. It is had no light on the forecast head. He is lying on a piece of wasto ground clem to the want to anvey a man, you cannot do it better
fortune of meeting with stormy weather twice solicitor stated last week that I right have manifest from the evidence of this witness tout states that at the time he gave the order to stop
in connection with cases before the court. One many cases his tail is long. fine, and curled like misfortune is one that the Chinese Covera-during the voyage. On the 24th September, those things whenever I liked to go for them. I little reliance can be placed on it for accuracy, the steamer, ehe was going about 7 to T knots alation. They were in the custody of the Police thou by calling his dog a Jungles dog." In ment can grapple unaided by private beue. in lat. 1880, long. 153 E., she experienced If that is so I am willing to take them now and and indeed, it was almost impossible to get any that there we no land or rooks on their star-
Beotian with which two men were arrested and terrier, and also tied up in his but a "Brajars." volence more detailed reperta of the inunda. heary gale, and on the 4th October, in lat. 19 N., forego that part of my sinim. I did not leave answer from him that he did not in the text board side within 21 miles, and be marks the of the beats had been used in an attack ou as coil of ecpo; in soms he is is the Manx sty long-1 E., she was in a typhoon which blew at defondant of my own accord. He came to my room breath vary. Looking at hisidanes slone it place of the collision on the Admiralty chart at sams in the month of April last, in con- minus. A man I knew had a little English tion will determine, but there is no doubts from the N. banting round gradually to the and told mas to go. I was then on two or thres may. I think, he fairly surmised that whatever A--which carries out the conclusion I havo ar that a fine trast of erstwhile productive W. and S.W, empanied with heavy squalle days lenta noring to being nusble to work in con- the real position of the junk was, the plain rived at, as to the place of the collision. Asked sentenced respectively to seran and five years. He me day shikari from up the country periled the country has been converted into a waste of She was obliged to beavat on the port tar for sence of having received a blow from dafended rot know where he was, nur way, the tenor wanther he could have gore astorn of the innkas unshlo to say with what can the her boats terrier. Ha ha!" sad ba" Jungle Jungle
twenty-four hours under bare peles; the lowostant.
perceived until she was afrost on top of the junk, be says if we had starbaarited we should have cut were converted. He returned from America on dog." He! hosid Bunjiraman Ru!bo! You vatern and equally little doubt that thou-roading of the baremeter was 30. The vesen)
Cross-examined--I did not bara a friend call and it is quite probable that on the approach of the junk in two--and if they had cursed their the 5th iust, and foak oborge of the slation on wait." He darted in and fetoher the "Banjars, the bats missing, and from information in his most ferocity. This man for reare had the marke sands of once prosperous peasants bare keps seems to have behaved well and us damage is re-to see me on the morning of the 18th September. Its stemor all bands with the exception. per engines, it would have made no differencs as the 10th On the 11th last be found three of who immediately set or the shikari with the nt- I had a glass of hitters to drink the first thing chance of the steersman and one or two others, there was not sufficient time for the engines lo
In ros-examination, posession be charged defendant with having of the struggloon that part of his sonomy which, disposed of three boats without authority andas Uadie Toby Bars (or else his servant, I forget reduced to penury. The breach in the ameported as having been done to her.
in the morning. That was not to cool my head, were fast asleep, or at any rate lying down affect the ship'e weigh. bankment will have to be repaired, the coun Kite.fying is a popular pastime in Chino, At tiffin I drank some claret and after titin I Wong Ahing, the steersman. was next oslled, he says on the night in question he could see a
and it certails is a barmless amusement. The seat out for a bottle of brandy of which I drank and although he corroborates the last witaoss junk from 1 to 11⁄2 miles off, but he subsequently having kept the proceeds of the sala. He heard which at this moment, " modesty forbils mate trydrained, and the people supplied with grath introduction of one foreign innovation letos portion. I went out then and did not returù tose to the light carried by the junk, the lessons his distance to a mile. Te Boys be defendant say to the Acting Captaix Superin mention before ladies." Flaving been at lant
about the lat inst. for 83 and forgotten to hand for seed and implements of busbandry be. vistim, he to and in
пасп I was only excited at the insulta of the tance a when the steamer was first seen, till she was about 150 yards off, but he says or the mmay.
His Worship remanded the case to Wadner fore they can recommence labour on their national pastime. The strings of the kites, it
seeme, bars in and near Canton got entangled in defendant. I broke a plate accidentally while at his vilaso contradicts that of his master in he thinks he saw bor before thongh thera the talegraph wires and interfered with the tiffs. Defendant insulted me when I asked him several important paints In the first place, he was nothing to call his attention to he working of the line to such an extent that the fery wares. He did not refurs to give me says that only two men were at the bows, not six; that was about à minutes to 10 minutes be-day, the 10th spat.
fors he gave the order to port a little. The
D. Noronha, rasiding in Zetland street, was Chinese Telegraph Administration have buen
muuey because I wanted to send out for rare and they were rowing, ust yuloking. In exami
OLLA PODRIDA. obliged to make representations on the subject The occurrence of this disaster should into the Cunton Authorities, the result of which gor. When I returned in the voning I think nation-in-chief be says he first saw the green wind had a force of about 4-or a fresh breeze.harged with satauiting Mok Kum, on the 11th
dinner was ready, but I did not fake Buy that light of the steamor, and only that. He says he and the junk, when she altered her course, came
Complaisant said he was a carpenter estrying
A-new-plaything, obaracteristic of the fomi- presa upon the Peking Government, the in-complaint has hean the feening of a proclamatice evening. I sat down to the table in my is the first to see the steamar. He contradicts right read about 8-points-She was about 4. by the Nam Hoi Magistrats prohibiting the heal place. It is not true that I threw be insster as to the distance they were off the points cu the steamer's port bow when she altered portause of taking some rally effective efiring of kites in places where they are likely to plates about the room, and spat apen the point, and says first it was 100 odd chenug, and her course and about two lengths of the steamier business at No. 7, Lyndhurst Terrace. He aine indepon-donos of the present day, is the ro-
count that we owing. He gave the bill to the our weapon, and sets everyone on their sures to prevent these periodical inundations injure a talegraph lines.
them. table. Defendant did sont out for Mr. choldt then right to ten, but eventually admit it was 480 feet) off the tester. She was travolfing went to defondant's office to ollect su so- volver fan, which dosely resembles the tanger when the shining barrel is tarned toward Uring the blackboard he too fast, baring the wind alene. In answer to the They should call in the services of some
Healwayenda for him when anything ogours in too dark to son
floor, and told him ought not to have come to But stead of the expected shot, the pressure on eminent foreign engineer to deriso someremedy The Manila Comercio of the 10th instant anys: the sher. Before. Mr. Solmift arrived I did draws the course of the steamer similar to that Court he states it would have taken 3 to 4 defendant, who looked at it axl threw it on the
There will tail in a few days for Peuspé, not attempt to strike the defendant. Mr. drawn by the plaintiff, and by it shows that the minutes to burs taken the weigh off the steamer bin for the money as the work had been dous for the trigger only projesta the pretty orescent
Mesra Sassoon & Co. Witness toll defendant shape of a gay in. against these irruptions of the river. The Eastery Carelines, the expedition the Govers Schmidt did not speak to me when he came.steamer, instead of keeping her proper course to ander the reverse setion of the engines and the
that he had given the order for the work and Yellow River ie liable, it scome, to euddanment is mading to re-establish crder in that He did not tell me to go home quietly nor offer Canton, tuned off almost at right angles, for the collision occurred in about a minuts after the
Rather a grim joke was perpetrated at the island al punish the authors of the recent as to assist me out of the room. The defendant deliberate parpose, as it were, of running thajunk order to stop was given; he also adds that he and dangerous freshots. It is much narsasination. The expedition, which will be com- sunt out for a policeman, who came to the shop and down. In cross-examination ho at first persists need the binoculars to look at the ink. And asked him to initial it sed he would take it to! rower and lese imposing than the Tungteze, marded by Commandent Dias Vardi. of the took me into exstody. I went up to the Station that he only saw the green light and the white that if the engines had been roverend it would him and probed in out of the offoc, and in doing Rod Lisa dinust, which, as usual, took place
Artillery, will be composed of the companies of quietly. I did not struggle with the constable, light, and didnot so thered at all, but when he is have throw tho atramer's head to port. having a
purporting to some from Mr Stanley, was reed width varying from 400 30 Artillery, & manntain battery, a company of the Inkong came with the constable to take me to pointed out the fact that he says the junk was Oapt. Horbed the master of the steamer Powan, so aurstofed his neck with his Anger Witness
very 3rd Regiment, a company of the 7th Regiment, the Station, but I do not know why he did a stationnes and that if his placing of the models next called, states there was plenty of wind for took thebill to Mors. Sassoon' & Co., Whorefusedling. During dinner the following talegram. Defendant said Motoplainant called him a fool, to the assembled "Lions" Met Ein. Sa
Cold missionsty had strong. Io Shantung, which possesses and a section of Engineers, The expedition will I was looked up at the Station ali night. The was correct he mast are seen the red light he- the junk to sit, she had a "soldier's wind" with to pay it. The bill was still mapaid
gisen pas. We are starving. Send Sir Fre snlightened and active Governor, stroagoas
be covered by the S. Quintin, Manile, and next morning about ten o'clook I REW defendant fire the collision took place, he admits he saw a force of about 4. About midnight he had
the office. He denied soratching his throat.
L. Noronha, son of the defendant, said the derick Beamwoll" efforts are made to restrain the river, and it Gerora! Zero, and the last named will remain and M. Schmidt.. They told me they werò not the red light. the moment before the collision gone to lie down in his cabin which is situated and he took hold of his arms to put him out of ceeded in relieving him.
the station. The garrison of Yap is to be in going to appear agafast me. That was all thoy and at the collision itself although he was stand forward, immediately under the wheelhouse on
A few weeks ago a society journal offered a is worthy of pote that the present break increased by 100 men. Amouget the material to said. Mr. Schuridt did not tell me that dofording storm of the junk, and the point of contact the bridge. He was aronsed by the sleamer's complainant brought a bill to his father and asked him to initial it. His father told him he ant was willing to forget what had happened the wae placed by him at the mainuust, 9 between whistle and, the movement of the wheel over- the embankment did not accur in and bas bo sent is's Deauville railway.
The Hawaiian Gusette records the sale by aue provious day, and take me back, into his emplar. the mainmast and foremsat; he says he saw all head and the gong going in the engine room. lency Chavo Tao is very much crippled in tion on the 23rd August last of the largest amount On the morning of the 18th I saw defendant in the three fights together an impossibility. Hav. He at once jumped up, and on going out of the had nothing to do with the debt; it was Mussra prize for the best name by which an inhabitant of confiscated goodsever diepceed of in Honolulust the Hongkong Batal. He told me he was willing ing marked on the board the point off which the cabin on the port side saw the Cenk heading Sason's. Complainant spoke in an impudent of the British Empirs can be expressed an Hawent forcard to the office, and said "You're a fool to hring snah an Irishmen, Australians, New Zealanders, or what bis efforts by the ineffectiveness of bis own single sale. They consisted principally of opints, to takes me back if I liked. I promised to go junk was lying and having shown there was an conoce the stepor's bows simest at right suples manner. His father told him to get out of the that could be used by Englishmen. Scotchmen ata and the opposition of other high of which alone fatebed $40,000. During the esle it back. On the morning of the 20th I was stay unobstructed view of the steamer as she spend about 30 yards off.
was discovered that a track supposed to coatsing in my room headse I was unable to work prosched for at laut two miles or even farther, rail against the anchor; the Forsan was then pay count to me." Complainant said "You are a
father then put him out of the oce ficiate. Io a memorial to the Throna dated 190 boxes of opluma halû rothing more valuable owing to the injury to my arm, when dofondant he says he did not see the steamer Boozer, heling off to starboard; and he watched the junk worso focl" Ho rinsed to go out of the office, most of the suggested names, such as "Uzion
His Worship and defendant ive dollars. the 18th Faly last be stated some of the diffi-than a quantity of lily-flowers. This teask had came to my room and demanded the key of it ease the point was in the way; reminded that approach. She excried no light, for which he when aras told to, and became excited. His
BEFORE MR. N. G. MITCHELL-INRES. culties be has to contend with in this vitally be found in the possession of Wo Me, a Chinese and told me to leave. I had nonsulted a solicitor the junk vae 100 shaung off the paint scoordspecially looked; she carried no lantern on important work of keeping the unruly river merchant, on March 12th, and taker from bina the 10th or 20th, but I never instructed himing to his own statement, he says it did xuthor foremast; she burnt to flares up, sail by the Customs officers. He was also arrested to write a letter threatening defendant with utter if he did not see her before, as she came after she struck the steamer, he says he in bounds. A single station, be says, bus toona charge opinm amuggling and fined $500, proceelinge for false imprisonment. If each sap so quick, and then he shows with the mo- got hold of the forest and examined it. There
Adolph Demes was again brought before look after from 30 to 100 li of embankment which be paid. It is now evident that either letter was sent to the defendant it was written fels that the steamer struck the junk almost was no lantern. If the light had fallen by the cuERGY OF ONTAINING MONEY UNDER PALSY Wo Me was imposed upon by some olever CE without my knowledge. I have not been amat right angles, although the master started shoot of the collision it would have fallen on our and in Shantung, which includes about 280 use rascal, who took advantage of the fact that played by Messra. Campbell, Moore & Co. siace that no alteration had fason placa in the peel heads. The junk, on the collision occurring,
tion of the jank or in her helm from the time caugh: under the guard of the steamer on the Worship on the above charge.
Mr. Heatings (of Meters Watton and Dea miles of the river, there are only three de. It was intended to defraud the revenue, te palm leaving defendent's employ
The further hearing of the case was adjourned the tourer was first set to the collision. port side where she stuck until baked off by a pota for the storage of the materiale. Last of bogus opium, or else the "plum was taken till this mora ng at hilf past ten o'clock. This witness admite that he changed the helm rope from the steamer; by being thus held shnoon's appeared for the prosecutor, J.8. Luess
from the trank and the lily-flowers substituted
immediately before the collision and that the was aanted over toward the steamer to her port and Mr. Wabber defandel
Hormasjon Bustomjee said-I am a friend displayed pinck, and for a few minutos the struggle was terrible. All efforts to separate them were your he urged the utilisation of the old river-sizce the seizure,
WONG AFTK V. THE HONGKONG, CANTON, jank was thereby headed more to the North sad and she did not want to starboard at all. He saw bed to the south, but the Governore of Ho-
tast her head went to port a little, be having no sargy of pigs on board as described by the of the prosecutor. I often sisi him at furile, and the battle continued for tea minate In the King's Library of the British Museum nao and Kiangsu and the Viceroy of the there are now arranged a most interesting selec
pushed over the balm to starboard. In answer plaintiff, otherwise from his position he would his house. In the month of July I was at the ball gored his adveresty in a vital to the Comet he says there was no regular look- have soon than go overboard. bore was no the prossentor's house. I invitel defendant spot, killing him instantly. The bull sheered Liang Kiang promptly memorialized against tion of Clincee and Japanese ilustrated books
The selection (saya the Manchester Guardian) His Lordship said-The plaintiff in this sait, out-man, thes matradicting his master, and be ebook to send them overboard. le also states to be pressut of the request of the prone the effects of the struggle in bites and bruises the sebeme urging its impracticability. has been made with a vier to showing the olcas whe is part or of the junk On Tak Lee, of farther adds that tho wan said by his master to that they had plenty of sea roota, about two miles cutor, and I asked him to produes his accounts all over his body resolved from the bosso.
on each side of the steamer, and ne land or rocks I heard proseontor bell defendant to collect som
A fauny story comes to us from Londonderry. Whether they are right in their views or connection between the artistio schools of China about 1,000 picule carrying capacity and 30 feet be on the "look-out" and asleep at the stern, whether the Governor of Santang' pro and Japan, as art. in both these countries had in length and who trades between this port and was not asteap but rowing at the bown. If this intervened. In cross-examination, ha says the noceants which could not be collected, without tta origia in the attention paid to caligraphy, it a place called Bamchun on the Canton River, but evidence is to be believed at all, the junk must junk was obanging her course all the time he saw diffulty, by anyone elsa. Iraw prosecuter haup
centre was touring in the neighbourhood, with jeat is really impracticable we cannot pre- being but astors transition from drawing the the astral legality of which is doubtful, socks to here boor lying in a different position from that her fill the collision. If the steacuare raginos had the soorte to defendant to collect. That was &n Eughshman who had takes that town ES Cross-examined-I cau not say what particular the object of fishing in the lakea Fishing is a and to datide, but it is quite possible that ideograph of some ohjeet to the pintura Staalf recover the sum of $970.36 for damage caused to described by the witnesses; with the models they been reversed her head would have gone to port after defendant hed left prosecutor's employ the dissenting officials may be more dispared Tho frat case is thevoted to the exhibition of his junk and the cargo alleged to be laden on both placed the jack with her head a little east and if the bel had been starboarded the steamer
specimens of blook.printing, which was the foreboard by reason of a Dollision, which took place of south and her stern's little west of worth, would have been smashed upnitogether. She had a bille prosecutor gave defendant to collent. I gentle as well as a joyous sport. To most anglers rapidity to make the axercise monetonons, and to join His Excellency CHANG YAO in some ronner of wood engraving. We have hers the between his junk and the defendant Company but the first witness stated she was heading al- left-handed screw. The Zod angineer, who was on cannot say whether the bills were for goods sold bites" do not follow each other with sallaient. P. F. Daar was formerly proprietor of a the pastime generally resolves itself into a measures for the restraint of the river earliest known specimens of printing-namely, river stanmer Focun which runs between here most due east, and yet this witness, the steers- duty at the time of the collision, was also called, previous to tho Srd May.
that their provinces have in turn thist Batra printed by order of the Express after 12.30 am. on the 27th Jane in. The cod. little anmel hour went to the surel, and ports and Fur videos as the saya, s telegraph store in Lyndhurst Terries. The sold the store dreamy canteurplation of the rotar. From sain been ravaged by its waters. It is only Shijautoks as early as 770 A.D. It is said that tision, as far as I can make out from the evidence junk had born heading une east sho must, scoord. rang "stop" "stop" simultaneously, but he did but am still living there. Osman lives two doors delectable occupation, however, burger will Osmanit was with our tourist, and, with a promptassa worth от two sinoe part of Shan-ever a million copies of this work were fasued, took place in the vicinity of the month or easing to their account, have been almost broadside not know till afterwards there had been a col-away, and often comes into the store. He came sooner or later arouse the angler, even if it tang was fooded owing to a breach in the bose in the Museum having been presented by trance to the Clanton river about 2 miles to the to the steamer when first seen, and the steamer lision; ho felt no shook Abduliab Tib: the to the store on the 8th inst. He saw Mr. Rangel. should fail to similarly indueuse the fal. Thus
Me. Eraset Satow, Her Majesty's Japane Se East and a little to the North of Latin island must bars come up on the junk's, starboard edda liosased pilet who was in the wheel-house at Osian spoke to him. through me. embankment which did considerable damage, oretary of Legation at Tedio. An early exam. and a little less than half way between batween her and the shore to the st, to have the time of the collision, substantially cor- mit Lams had met him several times in the which he doubtinas wished his piscine friends is marked on collided with her sa they allege, sad if the roborate the 2nd mate's evidence-in every strost. On one occasion be asked bim if he had would emulate, he sought the first place where sad it is stated that the danger of breaches pe (1337 A.D) of printing from movable types that island and what
Uhart trom Korea is the version of a Chinese ency. the Admiralty
as the lower or evidence of either of the witnesses is to be particular though he makes the junk somewhat benght goods to the extent of S1 from his store. refreshment could be obtained, which turned is becoming steadily greater, and if the pedis, specimens of Japanese block printing southern part of Shak Waan Promontory to the credited they would have the Court beliers that closer than ug mate put her, when he gave Down Bid - Yes The next time he met him out to be a neighbouring shanty. He partook escaped water whould
evor break Lbe of the fourteenth century. The earliest illus. North East, Deep bay lying about due East of the steamer wout ent of her proper course the orders, to stap, port, and blew the whistle, he asked him if he had yet paid for them and be of each refeetion as the place afforded, and Delighted at her hospitality, and with a Chin erobankment and run into the Weitrated work is a version of a Chinese treatise on the place of the collision. It is in effect a som with seemingly no other object us to run the and says when the first order was given to said he had not. Shortly after be met him was about to take his leave when his hostess Free- heart warmed alike by present gentitude and the river the consequat.ces would be most disas morality, pristed in Koron in the sixteenth mon law suit for damages on the case for neglijack down and risk the rafety of the steamer port a little, the mate also said Give him again and Usman told Lass that be had paid sed upon him, as a gift, a bottle of her best pot.
antary. One of the most beautiful specimens once; and although in England by virtue of the on the racks, which at any rate the plaintiff with chance" or "a little chance." Chan Atong, the for the goods. These conversations were kid heen.
Crcas-examined--I have not spoken to pross contemplation of a treat in store, he cordially no trous to Ghibli What is needed is joint is a volume of the Great imperial Encyclopaedis Judicaturo Acts the Adminity rule of division considerable particularity stated were close to sailor on watch on the Porcan at the forwastle to have taken place about mix weeks previous.
tion had not passed unobserved A party of con- (A.D. 1726), in 5,000 volumes, one of the treasures of loss prevails in all Divisions of the High Court Chem to the EI think this origens is wholly head rare similar evidonos. Looking to the action by all the provinces through wbies the British Museam, the illustrations of which of Jasiloe and that rule has been extended or unreliable and that the evid÷nes of the best wit-story told by the plaintiff and his sterrean, outor lately. I have had a gasrral with him and cepted the-gift and departed. But the trans- the Yellow River winde its devious course are most excellent.
James Kanget-On the 8th inrtant I was in tabulary had watched the whole affair through a In the ether cases are sinted in some of the Colonios and Dopez-ness strengthens the prosumption which forces it would be hardly possible on it alone to find am not en speaking terms with hi or which can be affected by its overflow. The japecitosus of Japanese engravings of the dencies of Great Britain, it has not beau extend-itself on me that no lookout was kept on board the steamer solely to blame, and in view of
Sesshis, Kazo, and Korin schools, many ofed to or adopted in this Colsay, and amordingly the junk, and that the steamer was actually close the evidence of the second mate and other Daver's stars. Osman was there and was point. telescope, and now swooped relentlessly down .embankments should either be strengthened them illustrating Inddhist legends and details the doctrine of costributory aegligence is up to them before they saw her at all, and that witnesses it appears to me to be clear that the ed out to me as the man who had paid the no- upon thelockless tourist. En vain he expostulated. or a new and deeper channel cut for it. If and possible too—and engineering science would of the works of the artist Maklo Ken (1771 A.D.). plaintiff or those on board his junk hare by their what they ought not to have dong, that is, change at the very moment when it was important for I-asked him if the prongsor kwa the goods in thing mors could be said. The prisoner was hur- her to keep her er och an extraordinary quartier had teen sold to him. Caman said he red after the local Bench and fined £6. A bet- whose drawinge of Japantee life ura most faith negligenes contributed to the collision, the plain their course as the steersoza admits was dous. no doubt solve the problem-the mouth of a Very curious are the filmtrailons of the tiff cannot recover at all. There were no pload- One other witmes was called by the plaintiff, | mANODETTE ARH only be nocvanted for by the fugt | did bassuse proseontor had asked him on two un tar simple of hope dashed without warning to this great waterway should be rendered Tasnirt Rishi Takkai, who became geparated ings in the case, and in accordance with the P. C. 426, by name Lua San, and although his that, ruoning se she was with a fair wine, she casinns if they were paid for. Osman said when the earth it would be difficult to find. It was approachable, and Chiean-fu created into from his soul, which took up a abode in the praction of this court I called on each alda teoridenos wea or the whole giren in a more satis had no lookout and probably all an board excapt prosecutor asked lum first they were not paid for, not even hope deferred, for of course the whisky body of a toul A very concise handbook to the state their cage briefly hefure walling their factory manner than the evidence of the others, the steeramar were saloop or lying down; and but when he saw him the second time he had was consented. The tale is so ridionlous that the Advan. groat part. Practically
witnesses. It in sufficient to say that the open he was rather isoned to give in evidence mat he did not see the steamer till quite close, and paid defondant, and be told Luri 30. Ra said the subject of it would meet with laughter rather selection has been prepared, which contains an
ing statement of the plalatir's solicitor tam as to which it tarned out subsequently he then in the confusion of the moment and ignor- that was about seven or eight weeks ago. tages the Yellow Eiter adould afford are excellantakutch of Japanese art.
own accouet again, and in the meantime they must be furnished with the means of subsis tence, or they will perish of starvation.
700 yards, but ils ourrent is
not affected his province. But His Excel-
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