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INTIMATIONS. HONGKONG TRADING CO., LD.

̈(Lisle THE HALL & Holtz C. Co., LTD.)..

GENTLEMAN'S

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GLOVES

GLOVERY

GLOVES

WINTER HOSIERT.

HONGKONG TRADING Co., Lim.

Hongkong, Sid November, 1390.

23 WINES AND SPIRITS

BY APPOINTMENT.

The same being socially selected by our

growths at moderate pries

For de1.

Caro. Por Bot

A Alto Douro, good goality,

B Vintage, superior quality,

Elad Capanle Cine Old Vintage sup srior quality, Black Soal

•Capsola

12" 110

14

1.25

D Yor Fine Old Vintage, extra superior, Violat Capsule (Ola Dottled)...... 13

1.50

ABERRIKS.

A Delicate Pale Dry, dinner

wine, Green Capaulo 6.0.60

B Superior Pule Dry, dinner

wine, Green Seal Capsule..

2.50 4.7%

€ Manzanilla, Pula Nalar»l

The Fan and Pipers of the A. & 8. Tigh landers will play at the Ladies Recreation Club this afternoon.

J'ear.

Boncour

to return to office.

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** The Jij: Shimpe (a Tekyo untivo paper) maye

The Hozonni coal mines of the Hokkaido ate now worked is 3.200 ronvicts, and produced Sherry, White Capsule 10 100 87005 tons daring-the-last-salf-year The Ikabagabetan coal mino base 150 men, and pro- duced during the last half-year 18,999 tonn

CO Superior Old Dry, Pala

Natumi Sherry, Red Seal Capable

to 1.00

1.10

D Very Superior Old Pale Day, oboice old Wino, White Seal Capsule 12.

E Extra-Superior Old Pale Dry, very finest quality, Black Seal Capsule (old Bullied)

141.25 Per Camme. Per Card 1 doa. 2 di Quarts Pinto.

CLARETS.

4 Superior Brinkfast Clural,

Red Capsule

The Sorell mines were only opened in April

last, but their output next year is estimadad at

60,000 toma

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THEN BAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBRE 19cm 1805

The Japan Herald of the 29th October májá:- The U.S..Swatare left for home at 1pm.to-day As sko atsarard ent, then were stationed ou encla pard arts, such one boaringa fer, whilst ens of the oro, reprinting Columbia with long faren hair, and dressed in the stars and stripes stood at the end of the flying-jibboém. As she steamed ant she zeluted the American and Burglish Admirals, which maintas ware duly re- turned by the cha sad Imperiete. The Sentara proceeds to Mars Island, where she is to ba rollited for another com

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them to do so,

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THE EXPLOSION ON HOARD À JUNK:

os razed.

Mr...

W. F. Kabler, nxnorisar, Maritize Customs,

-CIVIL HOSPITAL.

MAGISTERIAL 'ENQUILY_

At the Megistrasy gastarday worster Hun. . E. Wodehouse resumed the enquiry into the death of Ho Wong, who was killed by the fall

On the 6th July Joined to give the name of his in- DEPUTATION TO THE ACTING (13 foderated together for the purpom of bringing ing the sircumstances P

VERNOR ON THE SUNDAY a obseg of rupo, agalust. John Minhinnett. Minbinnott command proveedings against formant. He told Mr. Ward that tuot The charge wa that the two datandante hed France Beaith for 85,903: On the 11th August charge must be mado. Mr. Ward said ha LABOUR QUESTION.

did not want to make the charge because ha falsely azd. malicionsly aspired together he made his petition in the Bankraptoy Court: Between two and three thousand dogs have

ectorday His Excellency the Acting Govers to obarge John Minbinnett with a most serious on the 19th August, the next day, appeared the did not want to buses the prossentor. General heen killed at Singapore sizes the appointment

or received a deputation at Government House offeneo Two or more men were perfectly at article attacking the Surveyor-General's depart Gordon asid if Me.. Wand would swear the inta of the Dog Laspootor in July, 1889.

from the British Mercantile Marine Oleere liberty in potut of law to combine together ment in general, and inhinnett, la particular fremsting the Police would proseouts. Association on the justion of Sunday labour brings oharra agulontanother mania thelatareste on the 28th there was the little conversation b Ward then signed the information and sanry At the meeting of Foreverance Lodga of

on board ships in this port. The deputation, of publie justion. That was not necessarily oontween Ward and Minhinnett in which Minhin to before Mr. Wodshou. Witades pradoosd Freemasons. Monday orening, Bre. F. Brewitt

which was intendwood by the Hon. W. d. Deane, piracy, but in the present case the charge was not fa warned not to press the bankenpter pro- the depositions in the ear against Minhinnett of

By Mr. Fraser Smith-When Mr. Wed 1 was elected Worshipful Master for the ensuing

Acting Colonisi Secretary, consisted of Captain that the defendants had conspired together to coodings, and on his declaring his intention of the Magistracy. He was discharged. Samuel Ashton, AINA. (Prident Mr bring false cbarga azuinet John Minhinnett, so doing thors was the distinct chargs made is Cheney Danosa (hon soratary), aul Mears. Land the question for the consideration of the presence of Mr. Madunald Then came to is I did not hear your name mentioned. So The annual examination of candidates for the Bolition melts and prisas from the various Those of our readers who has visited Kyoto James T. W. Gale, W. Winch, J W. Peares the fury was whether at the time do the proceedings in the Polior Court rod Mir far I know you are not mentioned in the

Barious chorgo hinnett was discharged, and on the 26th Septem- matter at all. fendnats made this most

Ho Kam Sing, interpreter at the Magistrany, rebels of the soleay will be held on the rd and wandered through the pintoresque grounds (offiore), and James Edwards (ben. trassurer),

Captain ASTTON spoke for the deputation. Ho against John Mishat they were zotuated ter after Minbionett was acquitted of the S. and 4th Deamber. Particolare will be found and growes of the Chionin Temple, will be sorry

sa articlo attacking Minbizott is inhinnett were board. I saw Mr. Ward sign in our alvertisement columns.

to perose the following, from the Jays Gazette: xplained at some length the position which the by malicious motives. Had the defendants in charge brought against him, there ap said-I was on duty when the proceedings agal but Tha Daily News says that the Frogab cruiser Chionin temple, the head, temple of the Jode Assoolation teak upon the questioned Bunday this as any reanable or probable and at posend Inconstant is going to Firmoss and the Festool of Beddhists, has fallen into hard places abour, and dealt with the reply of the the time of making this charge for believing it the strongest terms. He thought he should the depositions. andores to erast 13bynusnis to the Frebel ad is likely soon to go to the beamer saless Chamber of Commsros to the Aasoeistion, as to be true? Now the case for the prosocation was be able to satisfy them from the avidvaca At this stage the Court adjourned sit this soldiers and sailors who died in the operations the 6let National Bank hoors to extend recently published. He took up the points in that this charge against Minhinnett was not that the two defendants had conspired to morsing at half-past ton o'clock.

lanient band. The temple is in the debt of the that reply one by one, and pointed out how in brought in the interests of society or of public gether to bring this obarga ta indate or threaten there during the recont Franse Chinees WAY, BARK and an acting in been pending for a on his belief they were altogether antenable. We justice, but that the defendants were simstad or bully Minsinnett to abandon the proceedings A widow late youre of age was yesterday usa-siderable time in the Kyoto Shishin Baibansko uoluded by asking the sympathy and sasist by bad feeling, by porannal ill-will, and by malios he was taking in which Fraees Staith was con Lenced at the Police Court, be the Hou: H. R. Petitions wero-presented to the Crart from the ance of the Asting Gorerner in their efforts against Minisnett. He thought he should have cerned. If the fury after hearing the stidence

MAGISTERIAL ENQUIRY, Wedehouse, to nine months imprisonment with believers of the set in Biven district, and the for the rodnation of Sunday labour no difflentty in showing to the satisfaction of were of opinion that the defiudaats had simply His EXOCLLENET, in zaply, said he was very the jury that at the time this sharge was brought this sharge in the interesa of publiažas- hard labour for bringing 1

The adjourned enquiry was held si the ikdren into the defendants themalves for a postpavement of the Colony for the parpuss of i

them for emi-bearing, but the Court refused and, ez the 37talad to revive the depatation sad to hear the brought there was very considerable personalities that they had afficient and reasonablegrouuda ult, a Tordiet was returned in favour of the views expresand by then on a question which was ill will hotween the two defendants and the dom to justify her in making the charge they gration_typeNOR...

plaintiff Bank, an order being made for meat of admittedly one of much importance. It was. he plainant. No doubt the defence, would endeavor would of course bequit there, but if they came to Magistrasy yesterday morning by Hou, 8. E As will be seen by the advordismant on earth invable property (the ball is among the balierod, admitted on all sides that It would be to show that the ill wilt by which defendants the congipsies that they had acted maliciously, Wodstrane into the circumstarses attending the front page, antries for the Gymkhana, Meeting, exceptions) to be sold by public sustion. Hors desirable to diminish Sanday laboer na carried on were notated was not such as to Indece aos vindictively, or oron that they had acted hastily explosion on board a junk-at Capainom-on-the in this colony if aneh could possibly be done reasonable man to bring forward such and rucklemly, it would be their daty to find 1st inst, by which James Moore, Customs officer.

and throo Chinese Customs ofloors met wit be held on the 20th irst, eloso, on Saturday American outer;ries stapped Ja, Kobe mer next. Any poniss but have not been measured about of that nationality aring, it is saki, opon- The question then arose waeller it should charge as bad beau doua in this case. This to do both defendants guilty N

Charles Frederick Augustus Sangster said their death. The following evidence was taken :---

Yoe hang, doctor of the Tung Wah Hospi eat mered by the Clark of the Coures at ed orgotiations with the Basic to purolase the be interfered with, and if to by what mosna ubh fandarta were pretty well known. Mr. Franer 7 am on Thursday and Friday next at the taple with the object of transplanting it pices-interference should be brought shent. There Smith was litor of the Hongkong Talegraph suda Deputy Registrar of the Bagreme Court. tal, said ten is were advaitted into to hostitel goes to America and there zu-erecting it for wars only two ways by which this could be done, fr. Ward was on the staf of the same paper. There is aanit nor pending between Minhinzelt on the 1st inst, about 7 p.m. suffering from ana balng by having rostars to compulsory legis. The two defendale were intimately connected and Freser Swith. The writ is dated 7th Angat saldi and baros occasioned by an explosion on exhibition.

lation, the other by the walnutary so-oparm in busino. Mr. Mishinnett land. ben connect 1890. The claim is for $7,008.55, the sowat board the junk. Two men bad vinge died from Aooriling to latest advices from Feklug, the Boreath Prince in making a wonderful recovery,

tion of those who were concerned in the shipplag ed in business mature with Robert Fraser of interest and principal on a promissory note. Our Tintain eontanpurvey sags:-"It is ro A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED. and it is believed that he grill shortly be strug

(ESTABLISHED AD. 1841.)

D. C. Brworth, tide sarveyor, Kowloon, asid enough to give his attention to business, which ported that H.B... Comal-General in Shang interests of the colony. As regards the Sith. and a suit was petling in which Hin- Judgaient was giron for $5,000 on the 25th An the afforts of their injuries, the others had re

question of umapulsory legislation, the views hinnett was eniog Fraser Smith for some $5,000 gust and the writ of exvention is dated the 28th HONGKONG

will obrints the magnify for unforcing the Edieta, Mr. P. J. Hughes, will retire next Marit of the Beversor of Hongkong and this or $1,000 for my leat. This money had baru August. On the 4th Supferaber Mr. Fraser the dogsed Jassen Afgoce, a first class from the service, in which he has laboured for Governor of the, Siraits Settlements,alent to Mr. Frazer Swith and Mr. Wabber. Mr. Smith got leave to defend $1.300, the balance of dowaiter in Cue Maritime Cartons at Kowloon. We invite aftention to the following ok landed arod on the Rth alt," inviting Prince Kaug some 35 years to the entire soddisfaction of well as the conclusions, which had been a Webber bad left the aclony in Jung fast and the note. I prodes an affidavit by Mr. Fraser He was 31 years of age and lived at Cagani.. Brands, all of which are exocllent quality and

Government-On this the Mermiry vouackar

moari He was Irish by birth and married. good value for the money.

A Tien la correspondent of the Mercury We are able to confirm the report. Mr. Hughes Presed by Ure Secretary of State, and which Mr. Smith bad taken possession of Mr. Webber's Smith on the 20th August, and saother on the wera stated by him in the House of Lords books and furniture which he and left behind. 27th August. There is an order for the payment Laralon House, and bought dieact from the most says: The requisition of Li Han-chang for has applied to the Marquis of Salisbury, through when answering a grostion in connegilon with Shertly after Mr. Webber's departare Mr. of a farther samt of $500 in addition to the The deceased had been in the Customs sie O- ated 51ippers, are imported in wood and bottle four torpoo-hosts for the Saath his basm placed Sir John Walsham, for less to retire and to this matter in July lach, must noorssarily be Vaa Eps, who was in Mr. Webber aploy, and 86,003 already publ. I prodacs the fie in Mr. ober, 1934. Witness was not soquainted with

Mr. Minbianoté filed a petitioa” în that Welby's beakriptoy. Me, Webber was adjo the circumstances of his death. by ourselves, têné enabling as to supply the best here by his. hrp: her Li Hung-abang in the doubt after his long.sevlon the mossary perkaoven to the members of the deputation. If Court to make Wobber bankrupt. Mr. dicated a bankrupt on the petition of Minhinnett

hands of four firmseases. Mondt & Coilsion will be granted.Ife-bas-and-bearer to therefore he His Excellancy) entertained views In ordering it is duly necesary to sinte Carlowitz & Co., Taig's & Co., and Michie & Co. 37 years than to 33 years of sirvios in Chin different from those expressed by the Governors Fraser Smith appeared naoraliter and opposed and Van Eps. On the 26th August in order residing at Capsaimnds, said on the ist inst the name and quantity of Wine or Spirit wasted. The boat are to be delivered next year.”

audriohly donerros to rest after so many years of Hongkong and the Straits Settlemouth, which the adjudication. Preosedings were carried was made by bish Mr. Frases Smilk should about 7 p.m. he was in his office alʼthe nation. in a frying climate. Both tie and Mrs. Hughes,

aboutman, who said one of the officers had bood and iuiti) letter for quality desired.

Orders through Lical Post ur by Tulegrand foreign; 3. ntluse inays the Chinese Mates)] by cateomed; will be greatly missed: The Chiquestion. He admitted that he did not aito Wabber was plaand. In the hands of the official Wibber to this Ufficial Assignee. I have the attacked whilst searching a mult boat, sa he had Immense quentatier of timber, both native than whom no lady in Shanghai is sure deserved. e dil not, it would not be for him tounter into that through in bankruptay and the satate of Mr. band ever all the bucks and property of Mr. The first inti tian witness received was trom gether agres with all La argaments which had signee, M. Fraser Smith made an affidavit proceedings in the bass of Choung Kit Chu beard an explion. Shortly afterwards it was rrosiva prompt alidation. PORTS. (For Invalide and general use.)

to come into the capital, and the importation of these Times hints at a sucose to Mr. Hughes, been brought forward as proof that it was impos in the case and sharged Mr. Miablanett with Wabber. There was a prohibitory order restrain-reported to him that the deceased, who was it rivs is also proceeding with geat activity in one who can no other than Mr. Alabaster, sible to diariniah Suaday labour in this oceny.what practically amounted to perjury. About ing Fraser Smith from parting with certain Heavy ili rafin. form a very prominant another distinguished reteran who runst heIt was true that the Chinese did not regard the the same time, euriously aziongh, while these goods. I produos the proceetings in 14 caue Min charge of the searching lanach, had been injured. to the hospital. The ducinaalanid to witnes facture on the river. The progress of building port on the rostrum:" we supporo our con-

that whilst one of thà bưáy us was sewabing in a Green Capsule $10 $109. in nad aronat Peking is indicative of anything taingarary weane ca the rester. It is, we are Sunday in the same light as we did, and they legal proseedings were going ou between Mr. hinnet. Fakeera on a promissory note. Judg. The deceased was attended to and then removed Cross-examined by Mr. Fraper Smith cabin he went to the place in comunquam of rather than decayi

informed, most likely led Mr. Alshaster will would not unsaturally be disposed to work on Fraser Smith and Mr. Minbinost, savaral para-ut was given for the plaintiff." shoooed to the post, if some other change that day if encouragement were given to Kraphs alleding to Mr. Minhinzett appeared in

Bat this would scarcel the Hongkong Telegraph, of which lie Freser member you coming to wo and complaining hearing some talking. On going to the cabin His Brosisney Li San-chang, the Chinese sot made before April, about which time be said to peoriter to the Chinese, Surish was the editor, sad on the leth Angst a beat the writ of excontion being issued be notioal thras pankages of nitra-seerias. Minister-to-Tokyo, has written to the Japano-Hughesxpects to leave.pytha

o'clock. I learnt, afterwards and a man einstaking over a lighted opium inasech as is other centries, where paragraph appeared in Mr. Fraser. Suaith's paper after four Government requesting that the concessions

amount was lamp, trying to get something without being Sunday laboar did not exist to the same extem in which he deliberatoly obargid Mr. Minhinnett that your abagno for the made to the Japanese sea-weed exporters, to the disadvantage of the Chinese exporters, be

The Tokolinas papers pay merited tributes that it did Lora, there would doubtlssa be found with the very serious offence of peaulation. Hest the time in the lands of your solicitor. I seen. Whilst the man was in that set modile. Owing to the saddenness of the roof respost to the memory of the late Mr. Edward many who would be found ready to work on the barged him with having male money in an remember you made a formal complaint to package fell downand ignited. Witeboard- quest the Govermight have wol, the Japan terrine, who died at that port on the 6th inst, seventh day in addition to the other six days illegal way out of contractors, with having Justico Clarke. I should say that you had no of the junk on the following day wird found Gazette rays, made any reply up to the present. The Carette mys"He had been ailing for of the week. If failaient inducement were made as of his official position to saioh him personal interest in opposing the adjudication traces of gunpowder. There were no traces of some time and the out was not unexpected. On offered to them to do n. As to the neatsity alfe article, so an attest, Renerally on of. Mr. Webber. The books and furniture of how the acident occurred. Witness saw four the 24th of August her went up-to-Hakme-and-of Sunday work, it old uolte denied that the Surveyor General's Department and the air. Webber were sold for $3 on the 29th of the injured, who were fully furt, three being Customs smployés, why hars sinon died,The George Carling Cox, of the Daily Preas, jak hal manifest, bat witness did not we t became ill a week after his arrival at that resort, there were gertain works which were heaksary people connected with it, but he (Mr. Francia) Asgurt Even then his condition was almost hopeless, to ouery eat in this oceny as well as anywhere should set them to see that while far- Complications of the best sand, soupani elm, but such as the Sunday was observed porting to attack the Public Works Depart pel the correctness of the ropnt appearing as it had bear blown away. The deceased was ourrying out his duty.The junk was not a by dropsy, and gradually amking, Mr. Morrise in many countries to a greater extent than it ment the article was really written with in the seas of the 31 Septeraber.

Norman Gilbert Mitobell-Innes said-I am Hongkong junk.

His Worship-End that the docessed Thoms died at 3am. on the 6th instant. Mr. Morris was here, such was a proof, to some extent at all view to damage Minhinnett. He thought the was not a pablic man, but his stance was al-erente, that to work on the soventh day to the jury would have very little daubt eonsidering Asting Registrar General. I reumaber sobarga ways anostentatiously accorded to meritorious extent that was done bere was not an absolate the legal proceedings that were at the time of rape being brought in the Folies Court Monro met his death through an explosion o movements: Expecially inarked was his interest necessity. In so far as this colony was coa-ponding between the parties, that the article against John Minhinnett. I and communion bant a Chinese inak at Capsaimoon, while in sport. But it will be in anauestion with the corned it should also be borne in mind that the was not intended to criticise the Publio tiona with both defendants resposting that being searched in Chins 10 waters. The N. & Daily News says that the dasha Banking institution with whiab he has bien as fastof having no Custome-bouse rendered it more Works Departments generally but was a deliber chargs. I saw Mr. Fraser Smith Gest about it. reaniting from the powder explosion at Taiping eccisted for eighteen years, hara and in Shangdioult to licit Sunday work hara than wassle altack on Minhinnstt. The next thing he It was a few days before Michinnett was charged on the November ere, many more than at hai, that his loss will fin kaenly felt."The Rail the case in the sequantrim where Customs house would have to call their station to which at the Police Cours Mr. Fraser Emith came to THE FALL OF THE WALL-AT-THE

was the svideres of Mr. Ward before the amant whica bas. just been handed to me. first estimsted, as no less than 800 affins have remarks: His removal means an altanat frre did exist, and where therefore it was more way would indeed give a key to the whole case, my office and saw me. He produced the state- bay taken out of the pity, and still there were parable loss to those whom ho so ably represental, to pot a shock an Sanday labour, not arough to bury the dead in A Chinas well is to the public at large. The deceased Captain ANTON-macked that the Harbour gistrate when he charged the complainant with not collect the date that appears on it now! lighting his pipe while repairing the roof of gentleman did not pallisly take any prominent Master gare clearness to ships on Sunday. Tap He would call attention to the fact that hatag there nor do I remember the writing at the powder mill is said to have caused the stars in the affairs of the commanity, but his which he thought showed that even the smell Mr. Ward parsistently declined when before the the foot. I kept the document and banded it to

menes which did exist for stopping Sunday Polios Magistrate to give the use of hie in the Captain. Saperintendent of Pulics. I catastropho

inßuemos was over exorted for good, and from

format. Again ke would all their attention to comber saying that whst ans contained in u temat dirented to worthy ende was the work were not made use of

His EXCELLENCY said that although what the niistance of Mr: War to Mr. Mialinnett the document was disgraceful. Says the Japan :-By the disappearance substantial ail and support of Mr. Morriss ever of the Nayoy Maru, whose destruction has al with sald. His well known figure will be lodhet just been stated hy Captain Ashton might when they appeared at that Court in Webbar's told me he had received the information from ready been dearved, the last of the oal side-missed by the immunity, end his memory will be the oate, he could not adult that giving bankruplay proseedings. Mr. Ward adrised sir. Ward. Hos Mr. Ward would give me whealers, the presence of which bas almost since be treasured with the highest respect by all in

clearsudes to slips necessarily encouraged Mishinwelt in desist from those proceedings particulars and in the course of conversation he work being varried au in the lowling and dis and upon Mr. Miubinustt stating his intention said if Inspector Quincey wore to lock into the such a prominent feature of our harbour, will be of charactor constiinte claims to human esteem. removed Bame three months ago the Hiroshima Tho fances, which took place on the 8th inst, it was carried an in a colony whers at Custerns-world give Minhinakta month to be out of gaol Ward would all at my offee the next day. In building the retaining wall at the hospital. "He was taken over to Karsgawa, where she few site was most impressive ceremonial, and very house existed, and that the mere fact of it being if be persisted in going on with the proceidings. my conversation with Mr. Fraser-Smit-f-bold was there on the day the wall felt. He did not know been in the bands of the spoilers, har deck largely attauled, all the prominent foreign re

known that the Castems-hours was slowed in He deliberately threatened Minbinnett with a him that the case was toc gorions a one for me to the OE of its billing. The asrih isken away Imm the excavations was plond against the wall fittinge, smoke-stack, engines, &e, gradually silents testifying by this grand to the esteem places, where Custom-houses existed, and that row of getting him to stop the proccoding daal with as Registrar-General, I do not that fell, a pissed the earth there by the cou disappearing till now little remains of her batin which deceased was bald.

business was only transacted in it under sory and when Minhonett declared: bis intention of member saying to Mr. Fraser Smità If it is lier lower the bars, and the fragments of her

exceptional circumstances, naturally tended to going on with the case Ward in many words true, it is abominable." I remember Mr.tractor's "ders Ho was not interfered with wheni shufta. A day or two ago the Nagoya

very considerable extent to prevent Sunday charged him with Lho very serious offence of Fraser Smith telling me that Mr. Ward was on for plasing the earth there. No person told him. Writing under dato if the Srd inst; the Tien-labour being carried on The question really rape Mint ferett was accused of rape by Ward, bad terms with Mr. Minhinnett and I remember not to place arch against the wall. He recog tsin correspondent of Mercury say:The bly scoped to him to resolve itself into this, ware and then Mr. Fraser Bwith wrote a vindictive asking Mr. Smith it be thought the ill-fadinged their, Mr. Mieand. He never wreck, in rondines to pass through the same loan still remains in peatuto. Noul her the Ger- those who nessesarily derived a cartain amontit letter bringing the charge to the notice of was aufficient to make it. Wart tramp aprosited any orders from him with respect to

Minhinnate's leial superiora Again, as an in this charge. Mr. Smith said certainly not. Itho surth. as nor the their Porsigo Sunsejers have beer of profit and gain from Sunday work pre-

Robert Moseript, assistant oversper, P. W: D. able to bring, matters to a conclusion, for the pared to make a certain stories in order that. atsue of the melios which bot actuated the dew Mr. Ward bho'next day. Ho came to my It is a cerous fact that just an Tukclams is hitress Government drain to corelate a loan the Sunday might be better observed than it now fendants all through, le world call their atten offce. I showed the documect. He said said he had been on dets at the one of the as Felebrating the golden wedding of a man whom which will have to be repaid-in gold, while the was? It wout-be admitted that where work was dien to the fact that when the charge of tape wat te had given it to Fraser Smith. I asked videot. He was not arosant when the wall fall............... all delight to honour, siniler coromany should European saptalists naturally refuse to accept osrried on during savon days of the week heard before the magistrate, bir. Ward opposed Mr. Ward whether I was at liberty in do what I He hal-hai-osion to speak of the earth, the have been performat for the first time in Japan repayment in silver, in view of the uncertain instead of six some profit and gain would bail being granted on the ground that Mr. Min-liked with it or whether I was to consider it as last time haing about bro days before the Lyr Japanese. We (Mac) road in the Hocki slate of exchango. The Chine ara willing atarally be realised, and Unrefore it appeared hinnett and male pespirationato leave the coinuy, confidential Mr. Ward said he was surprised that accident. He spoke to the foreman. That Shembur that Mr. Chiba Taizo, su inhabitant of enough to accept a loan un a silver basis to be aquestion whether those who derivod that a statement for which there was no foundation Mr. Fraser Smith had given it to me but thats as the only occasion on which ho spoke Nakatsayana in Miya Prefecturo, dnding tho with certain stipulations as to the supply prolit and gain wore proparod, to make the whatever. To show how groundless we the he had done so I could do what I liked with it. I him. The excsTating werk was not quits fiftieth anniversary of his wedding day at hand, of railway materials, ona balf to Germany suorifice ho bad alluded to in order that the insinustion they had only to look at the letter said he had no further information but that the finished, He went there on the 18th Octo 2nd wooing bizal surrounded by ohildren and and the other ball from other quarters. Burday might be bettor sberred than it now was writion by Mr. Fraser Smith to Minhinnett information he bari was given to him by Ng bor, and at that time some earth was agaisnt Frandet Edren, determind to mark the day by which really means from Great Britain, but This question of diminishing Sunday labour making the charge of rape against him. Sup. He said he had okerged Minhingett with the wall. Witnice had spoken to the contractac festival, He acondingly advertised the fact, and the Germans will not hear of this. Already might not allogather depend upon those who posing defendants had thought for a moment the offeure previomly, that he had challenged so with regard to removing the sarth

You Yat Shas, contractor, said he entered into To leave the colony. him to repeat, it and that he (Ward had done so, finvited all his friends to a corivial eateriam the first instalment of the two million nadia wem-directly interested in the business of this that Minhinnett were go would Lave been in presence of one of the roparteru, that Ming the contract or the 11th ult., and sot abort the

eat. This," says the Hochi Shimbun. "is contribution from the 18 provinces has been re colony,

Witaees ooonxionally soparin- any of the latter were probably was it likely that the latter the Brat lontanos of a golden wedding (Kinkan

mitted to the Hoard of Revenus in accordancersprasentatives of people at home, who might written to him? On the 29th August there aphiquett had got his boxes and prepared work at ones. satsu) being celebrated in a Japanese household.

with last year's Ediet. The Teang-li Yaman has possess to same extent the same feelings in peared paragraph in Mr. Fraser Smith's paper, for fight, but that he now appeared to tended the work, bat he had a foreman in The custom exists in the West but has not be-advised the Throne to wait until the whole of ragaril to Sunday labour as the members of which he thought very clearly showed the think the matter bad blown over. I asked charge. He had another foreman employed who sold apsak English, bot be loft some fore been observed in Japan."

the 10 milions is collected before conimousing to the deputation who had come there that morning. intention of the parties to zeliberately menace Mr. Ward if he thought any of the partie men- The hopes entertained that the Shiraise build the Feking Tisutain live, but the Gover-and might bring influence to bear apon their Minhinnett and drive him from the colony, tioned in the document could be found. He two weeks ago. Witness put the earth against Hamer, Psbrokeshire (Captain Donster).mont see just now to bare mory-pressing representatives bore to do what way in their induce him to abandon the pronselings aid they could and gave me the adlaw of Ng the wall from instructions given, bim by Mr. whleb, e reportal yesterday, went ashore on 10attera oclaiming their attention in the reclaim-power to limit Spaday labour, and so carry in which he was engaged. On the 28th August Aa. I took the doonmast to Ganom! Gordon, Prary Witnes had not been told by any person Saturday night on Kow.kok Island, to the east ng of the flooded areas in the atropellan pro-out, at all events to some extent, the wishes the flowing paraginnt appeared:"Reports. I do not remember asking A Frase Smith's not to place earth where he did. He did not I do reoire any orders from the last witnew Lwo vince, and the prevention of farther Hods along that had been axpressed. To might say that be bave teen current since resterday of a very opinion as to what course I should parsue. oftheLadrones, would be got off easily have the Poiao River. Plans, and optimates for both did not thinic that the reply of the Chamber of seriouschargadhat is alleged against somewhat not think it likely that 1 ahould have done sa daya previons to the aceident with respuck Lo bean fully realised It was found, nocésary to isttlann seus 50 or 40 tons of her Singapore these works have bow laid before the Throne by Commerce, which lad been considerably quetad-muturious womber of the Public Works de I do not remember Mr. Fraser Smith rearm removing any of the earth. He positively denied

Là Hour-chung aud also by the Hai Chua or

thin, should be taken as a conclusive anrerpartment. The offence with which this mending & consultation with the law officers of stor baring rosaired orders from the last witness

(Mr. Mescript). cargo, and about midnight on Monday sun was

Hon. S. Trown, Burvoyer-General, said...] amı that nothing more could be done in this parent, one of the best knows Bbylocks of the Crown. successfully floated. She arrived in the harbour Board of Defeness. It is believed that the r here yesterday afternoon about five o'clock, in claiming of the Pelho, and the work of coupect matter, sud in so for as he was.cpporned the late lamented Mr. J. M. Prices selont -C Fine A. V. H. Geneve en

tow of the Pilot Fisk, which had boon tent to ing Tientsin with the sopital by a railway, will he should at all times be prepared to listen to cursery of ultra-honest mon, is oburged, is too matter of feat the Registrar Goa is Pro-soquainted with the work in question, which I RUM.

her assistance. Beyond the less of her rudder, be promodel with simultaneously. It is also said

any propswals which might have for their object grass to mare than altede to without antlvient tactor of Chinees. I do not remember your believe commenced shout the 17th alt, sod Finest Old Jamaica, Violet

but fee which she might have accomplished tha that Bir Robert Hart and H.F. Ven Brandt are tocarry out to some extent the desires list had hon proof; but a investigations are moder weighing to me that you bad called on me as Fer. is still in programs. The last witor is the Capsule

distance to harbour without all it is not thought deeply interested in both matters, from which expressed to lite, but he felt sure the deputation and the evidence is said to baconalosire, we hope totor of Chinese. You may have done so. My contractor for the work. The nature of the is under my department Good-Leeward Island 81.50 per Gallon she has sustained wash damage. There is no fact it is hoped that we may so the schemes would acderstand that under present sirens in a day or two to be able to give full details. impression is that I did not say after you placed work is a retaining wall which is being built LIQUEURS.

water in ter hold, and the cargo is believed to take definite thai sud not dissolve into thin tauous, and situated as be now saz, it could not be Was that paragraph written by an honest and the document in my hand that it was easne supersistan Benedictine Maravohino

bo uninjured. Blie will, however, be fally in-sir, as so many of their recent predensors have expected that he could socode to their proposal honourable man who felt himself bound to ox for a criminal prosecution. I remember asking and with that ajast I placed Mr. Chatham, Caracos Hooring a Cherry Cordialspected ic-day.

to introduos compulsory legislation in regard pose a mas guilty of a grave offens in the in-ven that Mr. Ward should call on me the follow in charge of the work. There, were to Chartreuse Dr. Siegert's Angostura

to the guestion of Baaday labour. The Go loreals of publio justice, or was it only a parting day. I did not take any enquiries about pecial Instructions given him-they were Bittern, &c.

Ternur. Sir William Dee Veux; who since he and parcel of a deliberate attack on a man who what Mr. Ward told me. I did not send any maroly general, and be simply had to see that the head beenat home had conferred with Lord Kants. happened at the moment to be ruing counter floers of mine to enquire about the woman Ng contract was carried out properly. Mr. Chatham ford on the question, would soon be among us to Fraser Smith ? Be thought he should be able An or the woman hep dollar. 1. considered had also actoff under him, two of his officers bar- Again, and be (Bie Excellency) falt are he to convince the jury that the charge against my responsibility ended for the time being when ing given seidence. They were bound focarry vot I have not glean any special instructions with would gladly listen to any proposals that might Mioliuuett was not bonestly brought forward, I handed the docement to the Superintaalent instructius from him subject to my approval. be made to him in connection with this important but was brought from personal motives. He of Police.

thought after the jury had heard the eridonos Cross-xamined by Mr. Ward-Did I look poet to the work. I knew the site, but I again admit that the question was one of mach

the place m soon after the accident as powalbla. THE STANELT EXPEDITION.

importsace. It was one which undoubtedly Fraser Smith and Mr. Ward were deliberata Beally, I cannot izy (Laughter).

Mr. Francis Did you over see a live con- the place where the earth was deposited. A cortain quantity might with safety be It is reported from scious so that had dift.cometed with it, and one which ly and intantionally working together to Urdors for sets ooples of the Daily Prass should was taken to the hospital, and about seven o'clock Lieuteanut Jamieson bought a native girl for they could not expant to be solved in a day bring this chargo against Miraianott. The spirator before? (Renewed Laughter).

Mr. Ward--Dil I seem auxious to press the placed thore, but not to the actant that it was done. The depositing of this earth was heat beface I am on the day of publiation. last night message: Want to Mr. Wode the purpose of disekoliing Lier while she was by. nor perhaps in a year, but it was .cus wäloh, itiquestion for the jury was whether in bring

house, requesting him to take the depositions of

thore existed so earnest desire and real coing this charge the defundenta wers acting charge against Winbinnet?

Witness So far as remember you were really no part of the contract, but should the operation among those who were interested in in a bona fide manner is the interest of publis

deposit have been nabicad to be dangerous, dir. the injured boy, who it was thought was in a very ng killed and enten by cannibalā. precarious cartition. The injured boy is about

the shipping business of the eplony to diminish Justles, or whether they were working together quits indifferent shout it seventeen years of age, and his assailant, who.up

Sunday labour to the extent to which it was on for motives of their own to bring this very

Alexander Heman dan Gordon said-I am Chathan should have given instructions to to last night had not been arrested, in said to be

carried as hure, would, he felt pratty sure, sconer grave chargo against Michinnett. They must sting Captain Separinteadout of Police, the contractor had he been there. I enial- about fiftoon years of age.

Inter le solved, to a certain extent at all events, remember that at the time this charge was as we in September last. The document banden dar the whole blade raste upon the contrac in accordance with the wishes of those who had brought inbrunett was auing Mr. Fraser to me I have seen before, I remember getting tor, ecording in his contract. The place on expresesd their views to him that morning, Smith for 85,000 or $8,000, and the wris had it from air. Mobell Isuss on the 15th Sep which the earth was deposited was Govera

Captain ASETOR having thanked his Excal. sotally boon isool against him. Was the bring

tember last. That was the first. I heard about ment ground, and the depositing of it there tiny for his courteous reception, the deputation, ing of the charge at that time the action of an it. I did not as Mr. Fraser Smith on the sub-could have been prevented bad it been con- honourable man working in the interests of fast. I wrote to Mr. Ward asking him to aftrary to the wishes of the department. If such juntion, or vean it done vindictively with the ob on me. I found him natalde, the Magistracy. order had been given to the contracter, and he joot of making Miabinnett either save the

I took him into the effe of the Magistrate's infued to do as requested, the verseer would colony oral aadun the action' be was taking clock asked him if he were reals to afer to report the matter to his superior, and were those. Oo the 13th September, asthey were doubtless the truth id the statements in the desament orders still disregarded the next step would be to aware, T. Ward formulated a distinct charge He mid he was. He than swore on information appeal to the Burveyor-General Mr. Chatham against Minhinnett, for whose arrest a warrnot before Mr. Arthur, the Magistrate's clerk, did not appeal to me. I cannot my the A ned. The case was heard before the Mr. Arthur having ta, en his statement des quantity of sarth required to be arcavated. 1 Magistrate and the charge, was dismissed, asked him if he would chigo Minhinnett himself, might say that at the emot time of the secidunt while that motion was going on a hesitated about charging him as he aid to Mr. Chatham was away on kick leave

By Mr. Dalby-The earth was continued to but even two or three farther paragrapha appeared did not want to presonte, bo was only lay- relative to the case. ile work ask the ing information, I told him the Rolios would be piled against the wall during Mr. Chatham's: jury to consider theas paragraphs, and he would prosecuto. Mr. Arthur explain that the words absence ask them to consider whether they were written "I obarga" were necessary na without these

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Yesterday morning two pupils of the Victoria Collage, a Portuguese named Collsco, son of Mr. J. J. Collson, of is Harbour Master's Only commastostions relating to the mains Department, and a Chinese boy, had a quarrel outside the school, from which a sad terminatiṛṣar should be addressed to "The Exilue.***

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Correspondante are requested to forward their name is likely to occur. It would appear the Chinese

done.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO THE "DALLY PRESS."]

LONDON, 16th November.

Cross-examined. by Mr. Fraser Spil-As

and tires with communications addressed to the boy was getting the worst of the encounter, sofFNCRED (BEE REPORT CONCERNING question on his return. In conclusion, he won that they would have no doubt that Mr. like a conspirator when I called on you have not seen the work in progress. I was upon Velitor, not for pablisation, bas se evidence of good going away for a short time he returned with

faith.

All letter for publication should be written on one -si fà of the paper only.

boy named Mask Chung, who at once stabbed

young Callace in the spleen. Tho, injared by

After that hour the supply is Emited.

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DEATH

On the 2nd Novembar, at No. 1. Tuki, Tokyo, MT. MARY B TAFT, the wife of Ewr. G. W, Taft, mod 22.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, Novem

19, 1890:

The P. & O. stammer Thames Soft Singapore for this port at 2 p.m. yesterday with the out- ward Euglink maile.

The P. M. atsamer City of Peking, with the next American mail, loft fex Francisco on the

1st int for Yokohams and this port

The Daily News correspondent in South For-i mosa writes that a zising is threatened in that south of the island, but may be averted by the

FROM SINGAPCES PAFE36]

LONDON, 5th November.

THE ELECTIONS IN THE UNITED

STATES.NE

Considerable interest is being taken in the nows of the Governor's degradation. A robber Americau Elections as indicating public opinion withdean. band from the north has joined a ligands at realise to-the-auw tariff bill The Democrats Tangkang, port about 17 milsasonth of Takom, and the inhabitants are fleeing to Lan bay and bare gaitsed largely everywbors and carried New other place. It is generally believed that the York City. It is exposted that there will be a commission which has been sent will end in re-workingsjority of shout forty in Congress. moving in, when the Fantai will take temporary Altbaugh the stentiae cannot actually affect charge. Chiu, late Minister to Spain, has been appointed to the head of the camphor business the dew tariff, they are, however, zegarded na A and the coal mes, bat only accepted on oond deathblow to profiction: tion of having fall powers, and his first act has

bees to close the Cariphur Bureau, the offer in charge having fed, leaving paper afating that

LONDON, 7th November,

The Democratic majority in the New Roma

Mr. MoKinley has been defeated In Ohio,

Sir Cecil Bmith, Governor of the Straits the monopoly was all bia doing, and that he is above one bandred. Settlements, was expected to arrive in Singapore | acted without ordern from or raforanco te tlie

by the M. M. steamer Djemaah, on the 12th inst. Governor". It is supposed that he has been well Hainy weather prevailed in Dali last month, paid for nocepting the position of scapegoat.

but it took little effect on the tobacco crop, o The steator Heinya, which arrived at Shang

Loxnos, 5th November. THE NEW GREEK CABINETS LE Fresident Delyanis has formed a new Greek

LONDON, 5th November. FRANCE AND TRIPOLL

ing to the latter having mortly been gathered in. hal on the 14th Norumber from Tiestein and Cabinet

Ubstos, brought further particulars of the

"

The Japan Railway Company pays a dividond way in which the late Captain Chifford, of at the mic of 11 per cent. per annum out of the the Kung pai, lost his life, which a related profts earned in the six months ending 30th in the Mercury sa fellur The Kungpai waa In the French Chamber M. Kibot denied that September last.

on bor way fugin Tientsin to Chefoot the right France bud any aggrosiro designs on Tripoli."

Kelly & Walsh, Limité, have sent ne omple of their "Imperial English and Chinese Diary and Almanack and their Imperial English

of the sadecurrenes, the 10th inst. The

LONDON, 7th November.

SUPREME COURT

15th November.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

BEFORE HIR HONOUR SIR JAMES RUSSELL, CHIEF JUSTICE.

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY,

Hobert Fraser-Smith and. George William Ward were charged with conspiring together to charge John Miubioneft with rape. Defendants pleaded not guilty.

sii

Hi Worship then reviewed the evidence at

by an honest and honourable man in the interests words the Magistrate would probably refuse to me length, and said he did not think it neces of this publio good or whether Mr. Fraser Smithreant a Warinnt. Mr. Ward then consented to sary to call any more witness. The jury had had not taken advantage of, his position add the words "Lebarge Mr. Wird wallogly to consider eat the cause of death. Recally Mr. Francis, ... instrooted by Mars Dannys Ivernalist to injure's man who was unfavourable came to wear no information: I did not say at whether the place was a reasonable one for placing, and Mossop, was for the compiafraat, the towards him. In a word, wore the paragraphs the timer Ward swore the information that the earth, and thirdly whether after the works written in the interests of paldie justion or were I had made anguiries and found that there was progressed the steps taken were ancient to defendants conducted their own 90.

The Jaror wars Mr N. J. Ede, thus the outcome of vindletiva feeling against considerable truth in the statements made by him. obviate the danger the oficials id was Ukaly Afondol, A. G. do Razarlo, J. H Cox, H. Koria, Minkimustt? He would abmit for their ou bastened to get the warrant and harry on the to occur, and generally to give their verdict on

aidoration whether the publication of these proceedings so I heard that Minhinnatt was loor. the merita of the case and whist they had soon-

on their inspection. J. J. Dell-Irving and W. Tuga.

The jury, after about thres minntar comidere Mr. Franois, in addressing the jars, said the paragraph by Mr. Smith in his paper was for ing the Colony,

the interests of justice, or whether Mr. Fraser

Cross-examined by Mr. Fraser Smith-I gave defendanta wars charged with the very esonersith bad vindictively abused the waornias ordors to sa Enspector to make sedret vnquiries io, velorned a verdict that the déjeung kad offence of conspiracy. The jury would probably MR. GLADSTONE AT CARLISLE.: ho sold that this was a private prosecution and power which rested with the press. At the the master: 1 then went to the Crown met his douth by the falling of the wall, and Speaking at Cacliale the Right Hon. W. Ee was there to represent the prossenter but he time the charge was brought Mr. Mishinnett Selitter. I intended the prosecution to be added that they wished to express the opinion should endeavour to put the case before had in spite of threats used to him by Mr. Ward Government ont. I sensed enquiries to be made, that the officials of the Surreyor-General's ho were representing the Crown. He should objectionable to Fraser Smith. It might be signed the information on the understanding ing so much earth to be placed against the wall. The Singapors monger of the Chistered ebest, breaking the obaia by which it was with delaying the dissolution of Parliament.

endeavour to say nothing more with roler. args that the circumstangs was too trifling to that the Folloo were to prosocate 2. Lospon; 7th November.

Cras-examined by Mr. Ward-You were will induce any man to vindictively bring forward

FIND YOS PLEASANT WRITING --The Pons * Bank of India, Australia, and China has received: Eastened, oma rolling over the duck and 'ernished telegram from London stating that the gold the unfortunate saptain against the engine-room,

appearing for the Orown. Ho would nothing artepusta zor-aught sot down in malico. La had heard the sidence and had seen how this reluctant to aso the words "l'obarge I ander solutely pure gold being taken as 1,000. Tha an egg-shall He appears to has been lilled NETHERLANDS- price obtained was £318, 11d. per os. Standard immodiniely, for his brates were dashed all over Hix Amjesty the King of the Netherlands is case of conspiracy it must be shown that two of charge had been brought forward withent strand you to say that you could prove "what gun 247 Newspapers:

more persona were seting together for a common PDquiries being made, simply on the hearsay of said in the document.

W. M. B. Arthur. Clark to the Magistracy, purpose and a cominon and. In the present as hearsay, they could come to no other conclusion they would and that George William Ward but that is charge had been brought out said he took the information from Mr. Ward.

of. mellee.

Wimt tid they and on extimin. 14 war uigned in kit promoços. Mr. Ward and Robert Fraser Smith bad jolued sad cons

weather was rough and the sea was rolling heavily. Just as the nofortunate man wHE oronsing the desk butweon the engine-room and

the ship gave a tremendous Jarob, and the buge

and Chinese Date Blook," both extromaly use where the ice-cheat was Tasbad to a bulk-head; ladstone sunted the Marquis of Salebary them as fully, clearly, and fairly na though persisted in going on with a gun that was but I did not get sny, report Mr. Ward department weze oortsiały to blame for allow

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