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SUPREME COURT.

Thursday, September 23rd.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,

BEFORE HIS HONOUR BIR FRANCIS

PIGGOTT (CartY JUSTICE).

EXTRADITION PROCEDURE: À PRISONER DISCHARGED. His Lordship delivered his decision in the Case in which the Captain-Superintendent of Police was called upon to show use why Bu A Wad, at, prenant detained in Victoria Jail, should not be delivered from custody,

Mr. H. W: Slade, who was instructed by Mr. Otte Kong Sing, made the application for habear corpus, and Mr. C. G. Alabaster, who

was instructed by Mr. H. L. Denzys, from the office of the Crown Solicitor, appeared on behait of the Acting Attomey-General to show caust

THE HONGEONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH, 1909.

tion would be obviously embarrassing us by putting in the same thing under different

counte

His Lordship-It would be very embarrassing if you had to meet two mits of facts, but the foots are the same. Between piracy on the high seas and robbery on the wes there is no difference.

Mr. Potter-There is a very existantia! | differendo. If there is any distinction at all between piracy and robbery on the xs, the offence will be entirely different.

Hie Lordship-The offence is only the facts. that occurred:

Mr. Potter-But the two charges are entirely different.

His Lordahip-The facts are the rame. Mr. Pottor-Tint cannot be so. This prose qution luso two counts; one of being accessory before the fact, and one of piracy. To be an accessory before the fact a man must have been His Lordship said he was sorry in this case to absent; to be a pirate ho must have been prosent have again to pick a hole in the procedure Your Lordship will notice that they have indio followed in extradition cases, but he was bound ted the same man as an accessory and as a to. On the these important points raised the pirate. The whole point of my objection is prisoner was entitled to his discharge on habeas six counts they must of necesity bring forward this: if the presention wish to establish these corpus. Two of the points appeared to be very formal, but one of them seemed to His Lordship different class of evidence on every count. to go down to the very routs of the administra

His Lordship-I see a little shadow of differ tion of justice. A magistrate hai no right, nerence between the actual crime and the had any judge, to delay justice. When he had accessory before the fact. made up his mind, ha was bound in duty to deliver his judgment.

This, of course, could not be dealt with in any formal way; it was left entirely to the judicial discretion of a judge or magistrate. There was in France u well-knows offense which was called denial of justice, but such an offence was very difflent to prove. In this case he had a letter before him in which was distinctly stated by the Crown Solicitortlink the magistrate had made up his mind. The magis trate stated that he was not prepared to convict on the first trial, as there was only one witness who identified the prisoner na taking part is the robbery. Yet the prisoner, thereupon he coming entitled to his discharge, was brought up on the 4th and romanded again till the 10th. Appareatly the second remand was in order that another warrant should be served upon

it

this man. He thought there was a tendency to complaisance in the administration of the law

Mr. Potter-Apparently there is a difference between piracy and robbery ni sen. If there is, the difference is this: The Crown must prove that these mariners were put in foar, and by son of that fear the goods were taken, and taken against the mariners' will: thint is piracy. Robbery at sea has nothing to do with patting mariners in fear of their lives, and that must embarrass the defence,

way is to charge them with robbery within the His Lordship-It seems to no that a simple

waters of the Colony.

The Attorney-General--I will do that to are time, but I am not bound to. I will make the charges "robbery in the waters of the Colony, and receiving stolen goods," and will enter a pili prosequi as to the other charges.

The Attorney-General- the informed the Court and jury that the charge was brought under inb-section 2 of section 31 of Ordinance

serious matter indeed that an offence such as this could have been committed hers. He was sure that hardly a person in the mom would believe that such a thing could have happened in these days, and in our waters. It appeared to be incredible. He asked the jury to in vestigate the case thoroughly, so that if the prisoners wore guilty they would not escape, while, at the same time, if they were innocent, they would be allowed to go free.

After evidence had been called the hearing, was adjourned.

SHANGHAI TRADE.

to

THE TYPHOON AT FOOCHOW,

GREAT DESTRUCTION, OF

PROPERTY.

The Foocher Echo of the 18th inst. gives the following account of the typhoon which struck Foochow on the 15th:

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THERE IS SKILL AND

On Thursday, Buding that there was lat small hope of the speely re-creation of the land lines between here and Sharp Peak, the Tde- graph-Co. forwarded noviral messages to the THOROUGHNESS

OF CONSTRUCTION

IN ALL

PIANOS

WE IMPORT

cable station by lannei, hoping that these mes- sages could be despatched thence. Merchants ware greatly disappointed to lal When the launch returned here on Friday morning In the early hours of Wednesday, the 15th that no communication could be made with the inat, Foochow was visited by s typhoon of outside world, as the cables from Sharp Pesh unusual severity, and although it taged for not wors interrupted and had been ever since the more than six hours it easily ranks as the most typhoon. They were also informed that. It violent of any typhoon which has visited this would be several days before they might expect port for the past twenty years. On retiring to the service to be resumed. The Telegraph Co rest on Tuesday night very few of the comma: are now arranging to forward their messages nity had any ides that before morning thoy by steamer

to Amey and Shanghai r would be roused to do battle for their houses spectively, bat, naturally, snek makeshifts and hours and, in fact, the Chinese floating canast be other that unsatisfactory to the population, usually so correct in their judge Tea merchants, who are, or rather were before ment as to the near approach of a typhoon, the cables parted, busily engaged in obtain STAMPING THEM IN EVERY. WAT ridionled the idea of any such thing inpanding orders for the Odong orop, the market with tright starlight, and certainly gave nothing the port could have dons would have SUPERIOR VALUE ing. The evening of Tuesday was calm for which has just opened. The best indications of being the forerunner of a storm been to have esiled a Chamber of Commercs of such great severity. Thorefore, it is not to meeting, dodlared the Hongs claimed till the he wondered at that when the wind commenced cables were again in working order and every at about three at. pretically no-one was body kero gone to sleep till it was possible to prepared and the toll taken from the river folk do something in tea. was exceptionally heary. The wind increased business possible at present, and that is, any trad There is only one style of

in violenes rapidly, roaching its full fores at about 6.30 am, when the barometer in the Club registered 29.10, and there is no doubt that had it continued at its full strength for any con siderable length of tine few houses would have been lolt in Fouchow. As it was, practically no seriously damaged and presenting all the house escaped unscathed, all being more or less evidences of the fary of the wind. Several walls, while in the case of Jardine's house the houses were uprooted, others lost shatters and

of the Manager, who, luckily enough, had just chimney fell through the roof and on to the bait left that porticular spot. At the Chinese Girls" School a chimney fell through, the dabris falling immediately in front of a girl who yes standing in the door frame in the room below,

Messrs libert & Co.'s latest Pins Goods Market Report says: The explanation of the daring the past week can only be attributed quietness that has prevailed over our market the unwillingness of the Chinese to pay the high rates now asked by producing centres. Our currant prices are so considerably below that very little buying has as yet been done for replacing cost, it is not surprising therefore, the spring trade, while on the other hand it is hardly to be expected that Manchester prices will give way. Dealer's generally are soting on

whore prices on the who do not indicate that being apparently supplied by the anotions. hand to mouth polloy, their requirements

particular strength which should be disclosed by the present position of cotton and the small stooks hell is the consuming districts.

In Shanghai money is plentiful enough, the stock of Syeso amonating in value to something like 260 lakhs of teela, besides which the Banks hold a stock of some 80 lakhs of Mexican Dollars, while the Native Banks hare discounted day to day paper to the Foreign Banke to the extent of 150 lakhs of Taols, which ship will liquidate as menal. It is useful to note ping of produce through the Foreign Banks therefore fin connection with not Imports of Silver from London and Amorin of, say, horses on the 31st December last, the stock of £1,50,000 Sterling-Tis. 125 Lakhs) that silver was only 182 lakhs with nothing out to tioned of 150 lakhs to Native Banks, pe arrive Native Banks, to-day, indinding loans above men-

at resources of something in the neighbourhood of 410 lakhs of Taels of silver. China statistica, according to as ouers. Tilley and has been considerable purchaser of silver, Abell's circular, for the year up to the week ending 25th August last, show that £1,555,200 worth of silver had been exported from London The exome on the Hill was one of unexampled China ginerally, as against a corresponding devastation and rain. Trees of sous 200 years period last year of £516,400. The total export for 1908 being £741,400, and in 1907 only old have been uprooted and damage to the shade 2497,350. In fact China has not purchased so troos has been done to an extent such as will take much silver since the year 1900, when the many years to remedy, while the telephone figure as £2,669,884.

the

UNEXAMPLED DEVASTATION.

convicted with bricks and mortar.

DAMAGE DONE TO CARGO BJATS. We have ascertained that the loss to the flee!

of cargo boats amounts to over fifty boats, the available number to-day being about forty only

THE IRRETHESBIBLE JOKER, From Windy Notes" in our Foochow con

temporary we make the following selections:

Many of the Foochow community have tiles loose this weak.

Powerful is money but not powerful enough chow nowadays. to buy a shure in a builder's buanors in Foo

fellows, but what price Alfred's latest-to wit, Adversity acquaints us with strange bed

one chimney?

BUILT THROUGHOUT FOR

THIS CLIMATE,

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of extradition, and certainly the second warrant 5 of 1865, robbery by two or more persons export from London amounted to as high services-Nativo and Foreign-have been wiped typhoon should so change thelo Custom "reigned in the streets held by the authorities.

armed.

could have been undoubtedly executed on this prisoner, and he would not then have been His Lordship Is not there any clause in this entitled to his discharge. Baing titled Ordinance about Admiralty jurisdiction? to, his dischargo, meant being atitled to be

The Attorney-General--I don't think there free, and he was not free in prison. The other is in this larceny Ordinance. We are not point was that the magistrate was not sitting dealing with an offence within the jurisdiction in Court This again appeared to be a very of the Admiralty. Proceeding the Attomey technical point, though it was certainly an im- General mid the story the jurors would hear portant one. A magistrate had both minis. related by witnesses was one which showed a terial and magisterial duties to perform, and the carefully, coolly-planned attack upon a junk, magisterial functions could not be performed akilfully executed and safely accomplished. That anywhere else except in Court. In taking the the prisoners had been subsequently brought preliminary inquiry there were two points; first, bofore the Court was due to the activity, the ministerial taking of evidence, sad secondly, the intelligence and the skill of the police

the magisterial decision as to whether the main handling the charge after the facts which gistrate should commt. In an extradition case were brought to their knowledge, which the list duty laid upon the magistrate was max was not for several days after the offence gisterial, and no magisterial or judicial was committed. The facts shortly were as functions could be performed out of Court. follows: On the 18th July last a junk named Without the proclamation proclaiming

aver the San Fuh-Hop laft Hongkong harbour fox tain picco to be Court, no place was Saitang with a large cargo on board, valued at Court, and this conld be decided by the about $14,000. She left the harbour about 3.30 simple fact of how the offence of contempt

in the afternoon and reached Chungchai or of court could be committed. It could not be Dumbbell Island, about 6 or 7 pm. on the sme committed in the vernadah of a prison, or per day. Then being then no wind, she anchored haps in the strugt. He had been referred to the some short distance off the island. She had on Magistrates' Ordinance, two sections of which beped a crew of thirteen men, in cluding ai ac- dealt with the place or building in which a countant who had charge of the on go on behalf magistrate sat. In both places the reference to of the owners thereof. About nine o'clock that a court itself dealt entirely with a Court, night the people on the junk heard two bluts Therefore he was of opinion that of the steps, of the whistle of a steam launch. The launch certainly the last one taken was not in Court at next ran alongside, and three men boarded the all, and that vitiated the whole of the proceeding. junk,

One or more of them informed the and entitled the prisoner to his discharge.

Mr. Petter, on behalf of Mr. Slade, asked that they were officers of the law, and de- accountant, whom they came across first of all, at the prisoner be discharged without being manded to see his permit for carrying arms. As brought formally before the Court.

a matter of fact, in the cargo of the junk there An order was accordingly made for the dis-

wore four revolvers, 200 rounds of ammunition, charge of the prisoner.

So far asShanghai is concerned £425,000 has been reexported direct to India and £175,000 understand already found its way to India, to Hongkong, a great portion of which has, we while other parte of China have taken some lakhs of tads only.

Isasa silver bota in Chineand London.

PRIMITIVE PERSIA.

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out. The banks of the river for miles were littered by the wrecks of the various craft, while in every conceivable style of confusion. Many large ocean-going janks were huddled together

AT PAGODA ANCHORAGE.

of his house?

AN ENGLISH DETECTIVE-IN

BARCELONA.

INSPECTOR ARROW'S DIARY.

GATS AT

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the street in the direction of the barricades. These operations were repeated until the force in the Calle was strong enough to assault the barricades and carry them with artillery lent its aid to the assault. Thas the bayonot. In other parts of the city through the day the storming of the bar- ricades went on until all were in the hards of the soldiers. The streets in their possession, MacDougal called his house coolie loudly the military and police searched the houses and during the early hours of Wednesday and was the streets tied together vi marched through

took many prisoners who were prised that the menial did not reply or fortress of Montjuich. During the night more appesr Why should Mas expoot that a troops arrived, and comparative iranquillity

More convents and churches wore burned.

MYSTERIOUS RIFLE TIKE. Thursday. The strents LIG occupied by soldiers, who sleep in the doorways and other sheltered places with sentries pading before them, janks were nehors on the end of Chu Chow

Again the trace insted till nine o'clock, and is going to absorb the wormous accumulation smashed by the undesirable visitors. Hanse There are no signs at present of how China Island, the houses at that point having been

many people availed themselves of this indal of funds here, and Hongkong is said to be boats without masts, sampans and brats bottom the recent troubles in Barcelona, are from the ters on the stroots were to be opened and, all gence to go in search of food and of missing friends After nine the firing began again. The following, extracts, telling the story of Meanwhile orders had been given that all similarly hardened with Silver and Dollars, while Eastern Banks are reported to hold heavy up, cargo boats with docks awash were to be diary of Mr. Arrow, who was formerly Inspector windows closed and kept clear of curtains so as for purchases of prodave bilis on Europe, in purchases of forward silver in London as cover seen at all points, while the houses all along Scotland Yard, and is now at the head of a brisk fire was kept up from roofs and balconies of the Criminal Investigation Department at to gire uninterruptal view into houses. A the absence of activity in Imports. When local the banks of the river were hanging in all con- prices get into closer tough with Manchester caivable shapes, just as though they had been

aimilar department in Barcelona →→ and America new business will no dubt restruck by dynamite. The pontoon and jetty condition on Sunday, feasting and rejoicing mysterious fire continued to pazzle the soldiers Sunday, July 25.-Barcelona in its normal the solliers took possession of the roofs. A on the troops below. In consequence of this on the Ewo Band have disappeared, two deep Ball-fight, theatres and restaurants crowded and civilians confined in their housus. The water steamers ware lying alongside Messrs.

from morning till night;

discharge seemed to come from all sides, yet Monday- strange quietness- seas of close at hand-often it seemed in the very Siamesen & Krohn's Jetty, and keresine (from impending trouble. Bhops partly closed and room where no armed person was to be seen. British representative at Kerman, Parsis, in the from the various depots on the other side of talking in subdued tones. Although the tramway some

A Consular report by Major Dacat, the

the many boats which bad sank with cargoes without customers. Groups of peopleinthestreets In the Grand Hotel it was supposed that trade of the Consular District in 1903 supplies the river was floating in oily masses on the hear that in Gracia (the meat important dislodge them. The first policeman who put

revolutionaria had got running, traffic gmerally is absent. We the roof, and the police were summoned to kabits of the inimitants of the interier of the tions, the match factory and sawmills on the tramway-cars and to barricade the streets with A close watch led to the discovery that the some interesting information as to the primitive surface of the water. As for the eil instala suburb the strikers have begun to derail the his head above the roof was shot dead. Balochistan," says Major Ducat, consists of North side, all these caught the full force of the allelo, toa (one of the poorest and most populous away. Marksmen were summoned, and it was country. "The distint of Kerman and Pursian

paving stones and lampposts. In the Far-ring came the south-east corner of Persia. Its capital, blow, and the damage done to buildings there districts), the people have begun to erect bar- found that the shots had come from a man from a house some streets Kerman, is situated in the north-west of the has been enormous. They look more as though icados in all the streets leading to the Rambla armed with a Renington rifle and exple district, about 300 miles from Bunder Abbas, on they have gone through a bombardment than the principal thoroughfare of the city) sive bullets. The bursting of the explosive the Persian Gulf. It is on the top of the great of having mat the force of a gale of some six and an anarchist stronghold--barricades are fire. Pazzled by this discharge the soldiers fir central plateau of Persia, at an altitude of some

In Seas also 6,000ft, and between it and the other large towns hours' duration,

manufacturing district bullets explained the mysterious sound of close of the platea-Taborar, Ispakan, Shira, Tezl,

being areated. This movement has taken wildly into roof and balcony until the case fire and Kashan-there is no range of mountains or

the authorities by surprise. The Civil Gover large town ou the plateau which can be reached ed full advices as to the damage done at Firing began at

Fas sounded. any obstacle to a road or railway. It is the only

Up to the time of writing we have not receiv-107

at mid-day made an attempt to sup press it with the police at his disposal.

THE COMING OF TRANQUILLITY, from the sea without any serious obstacle, or to Pagoda Anchorage, although we understand Rambla and other parts of the city. The windows, and saw the roofs in possession of the throo o'olcci in the Friday-People began to look out of their which a road or railway would entail no heavy that the Customs House there hat aufered Civil Governor, finding that he could not deal troops, who now appared to have control over expense or enginering diflealty, and some day southern route into Persia. But in the exception of one. It is quite impossible for as Captain General is the head. At 4 p.m. a state quickly. Houses were carefully searched for it will be the chief large inland town on the main severely and all the gigs have been lost with the with the outbreak, immediately handed over the very point of vantage. Firing began gain at nity to the military anthorities, of which the nine o'clock, but we weak, and died down meanwhile, although the caravan route has no mountain to surmount, has good water a tho death coll sonuts to, but we are thankful to say

to atate with any degree of accuracy what the of siege was proclaimed by the Captain-General, arms and ammunition and suspects. The early way, and halting-places with provisions at that we have not to record any fatal results wisely concentrated his efforts upon limiting strange thing happened over the centre of the who having regard to the weakness of the gar afternoon was so peaceful that many people rison and the serianachatarter of the movement, ventured out into the streets. At five o'clock a and a number of pounds of powder.

convenient intervals throughout, it is worse The provided with transport than any route among the Foreign Community, although many the outbreak to the district where barricades had pity. A continuous rattle of what might necountant said he had a permit, and turned to in ́the world connecting got it.

As soon as he turnal, however, a bag miles away. There is no organised service of

narrow escapes took place. 60,000 inhabitants with a busy seaport only 350

been erected, and made no sitempt to dislodge the have been masketry was heard on the tops was thrown over his head, and it was bundled transport, and consignees are entirely at the

revolutionaries. The night was comparatively of the honses sed in the streets. The quiet, All points of vantage in the Rambla and people rushed to cover, and soldiers and At Kaliang, the hill resort, anormons into a sort of cabiz. Four or fire of the one mercy of a few ignorant and shortsighted damage has been done to the many houses dotted and police. Some churches and convents in out enemy. Many believed that the revolutionists the centre of the city were held by the military police began to fixe wildly at an unseen were put in with him, and the plane was fastened camel drivers, who flatly refuse to take any round the hills, and had the typhoon occurred lying districts were sacked and barned. The ere upon them in ambers undreamed of. · · Leung Shin and Lai Feng were indicted on, many feet on the deck him, make should have had to woord the death of the Faralelo.

up. The next thing he becamò avars of was the Tndise packed specially will unblushingly

shapeil package at all, and one for few weeks earlier we are certain that we revolutionaries searched for arms and amumuni-

This continued for an hour or more, yet nobody charges of piracy and receiving pirated goods then the sound of the anchor being handed up, eighty to ninety days at a rate of 18 tem

tion, and seized the contents of a large store in appeared to have been hurt. What was this Prisoners pleaded not guilty, and the following and after that the movement of the junk through per kharwar, or

some of the occupants. Luckily enough,

mystery It may have been rockets unsen-in the daylight and intended to spread terror. jury was empanelled. M. Hazeland (fore the water, which continued for some hours. Then shortest time I have (in two sad a half years) great majority of the houses during Julying to the dissected districts are held by ss, demonstration in Barcelona.

£12 10s por ton. The practically all the missionaries, who copy the Tuesday. The entrances to the streets land- This at anyrate was the last terrible, yet harm- man), J. J. Lossius, S. E. da Luz, T. Rolger followed the rattling of a chain and the nuclor days, and that was by the shortest route of ander August, bad already left, but the ladies still soldiers, police, and civil guards, who shoot jassed in tranquillity, thengh more attempts

known a caravan to arrive has been thirty-five

The night W. Schmidt, F. F. Barretto and W. L. Leask.

Sir H. S. Berkeley, EC., Acting Attorney-

ing of the junk. After many hears the ancler 300 miles. AB Sven & camel covers two and remaining at Kuliang suffered a night of horror contre of the city, where are the principal banke, do wa unyons appearing at the barricades. The General, instructed by Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, and ultimately, after several days' confineramat day's march of four hours, with five hilt of chill and family was tirely swept away harassed by skote from the balconies and roofs veicome order that doors and windows might was hoisted again and the junk sailed away, a half miles an hour, this means un average and anxioly. The house compied by Dr. Chur barracks, warehouses, and residences, is thus Saturday. People again ventured forth and Crown Solicitor, prosented, and Mr. Eldon in this cabin, where he and the other people was in working order, took twenty to thirty and it was only after they had spent some

four hours each. The postal service, when it

rocured. The defendere, however, are greatly the Military Governor at 11 am. issued the Potter, instructed by Mr. M. Reader Harris (of were from time to time fed by rice being let days to deliver a weekly mail from Kander hour and a half sheltering under a boulder that quietly in the centre of the city, but in the cat Messrs. Wilkinson and st) appeared for the down.

in the centre of the city. The night passed ba opened. A factory is the suburty was a bump and jolt, and Abbas, and new letters drop in at intervals of

burned because the owner would not pay the first defendant. Thod was not represent subsequently they were let out to find that they five to six works Telegrams from Kerman to they were able to reach a neighbouring house lying districts many of the oldest parish churches wages of een who had not been at work during

Bundar, Abbas go up to Teheran, from there to

there to obtain covering other than the naries were destruyed by incendiary fires. Some and a large number of convents, schools, and semi.

the week. vera stranded on a sandbank mix down the Bashire, From Bushire to Henjam by cable, night clothes in which they had escaped fires took place in the contre of Barcelona, but isolated from the rest of the world Railways, Mr. Potter said he had to call us Lord-coast. That was all the accountant could tall, and from Honjam to Bunter Abbas by boat from the ruins of their house. Posibly, as the soldiers and police were powerless to prevent telegraphs, telephones, steamers--every means During the whole of this wook Barcelona was ship's attention to themont, which cou-and the history was taken up later when the tained six counts. was piracy: the polico made investigations..

when one happens to be available. With fallor details come to had, further dread them. The Captain-General issued a prosla of communication was out off. In many places Recond, accessory before his fact; the third, as only one of the thirteen on beard the junk trade of Kerman is not as vigorons as it might biltop will reach us.

The accountant the main artery through which it ought to ful experiences by other sojourners on the nation that from nine o'clock to-morrow morn

flow in sech a state, is it rprising that the

there was no light, and no news reached this -receiving pirated goods; the fourth, robbery on whe could be called as a witness.

In passing, we cannoting all people mast remain indoors; that the city or left it. the sea, the fifth, accessory before the fact of were dispored over all parts of China, and had of any taxes the purchasing power of the people har experiences are met with at Kaliang, and waeil. As if by common consent a trace lasted until in fores, the life of the city has resumed its The others be? By a general abstention from the payment help remarking that every now and again aimi- must be closed, and that no doors must be open- Ionians that to-day, though martial law is still windows and shutters of all houses and buildings Sunday-Such is the character of the Cata- this robbery; and the sixth, the ordinary not returned to the Colony. The accountant, the supply in most of the commodities which are apt to wonder how long people will be con- firing from roof and balcony became general, crowded, and newspapers have began to appear

has been kept up and the demand has exceeded charge of receiving. It was a well-known and towever, made a complaint to the Chinese have managed to get through to the town. tent to endanger their lives and limbs by occupy and continued throughout the day. The soldiers for the first time after six days.

after mine in the morning, After that hoar normal course. Hestaurants and cafes are established rule that where there was more Authorities and in due course he was

one felony on one indictment the rarded on to Hongkong, where information use people is practically untouched. Their wants which are to be met with in such an exposed from Reas, Tarragona, and Majorca.

for. From a trade point of view the education of the; ing houses to unsuited to the weather conditions and police replied. At night troops arrived prosecution should elect as to what charge they hid with the police, and inquiries were aut and scant nothing. Obtaining easily these position as Kuliang. Only the best and finest

still almost confined to necessary food would proceed with, because it would be foot. The result of those inquiries led to the simple wants and having no knowledge of buildings should be erected there, and yet, with himself strong enough to attack thus barricades. obviously embarrassing to the defence if the arrest of the two prisoners in Hongkong, bat

Wednesday-The Captain General row found prosecution were allowed to add as many that there were a good many others engaged in if they have, they contentedly idle away found there is quite unsuited to the strains it is Conde del Asalto, & long narrow street leading the Harriman systems, has been appointed to

Buy others or

means of satisfying them a few noteworthy exceptions, the class of house Nearly opposite to the Grand Hotel is the Calle felonies as they liked. In point of law they this bold, daring and successful robbery the nearly a quarter of the year. Though not

Mr, Robert Scott Lovett, general counsel for were quite entitled to add twenty falonics, but jury would have no doubt at all when they tically no work is done throughout the month

third of them really keep the fast, prac called upon to bear.

from the Rambin to the Parallelo. Here were succeed the great financier recently deceased. in point of fact the presiding judge invariably heard the evidence. With coolness and lu. of Ramazan. It is equally impossible to get

strong barricades held by the revolutionaries. Attorney Lovett is only forty-nine year old compelled the prosecution to state on which pndance tka robbers brought the junk into the From Naorez tüll the thirteenth day after very the forthcoming weeks. The crops of olives after firing several volleys made a rusli down being connected at different times with all the Boldiers were marched into the Hambla and secured his education outside of college and Euilders are in great request by everyone, and in single fle and in aldrmishing order. They waiversity, says an American contemporary. He anything done during the month of Muharram. charge they would proceed, and Conteel asked tarbour, with the crew in the hold, sud shipped

they will certainly reap a rich harvest during took cover behind trees and in doorways has made a specialty of railroad law store his his Lordship to do so in this case.

near the end of the Calle Conde del Asalto, and admittance to the bar at Houston, Texas, in 1882, man, woman, and child is beliday-making, and His Lordship-I understand these to be prisoner admitted shipping the goods, but said one or more ods' or 'kath, which are kept as port have been practically ruined, and this will positious recated by these soldiers in the bean general counsel for the Union Pacife, and the goods to Maczo and Wuchow. The first every month of the Mahomedan calendar has and orange in the districts surrounding the the Calle and took sover in the doorways. The railroads in Texas. For several years he has different ways of looking at the same facts? ke was only a broker in the tranmction. The holidays. In the winter, if there is a heavy fall

Mr. Porter-Robbery on the ses and piracy Attorney-General asked the jury to investigate of snow or a particularly cold snap the bears stoned by the typhoon which in other directions who opened with welleys, and then ranked down aident of the Houston and Texas Contral Hail- go to materially swell the monetary less osoa. Ratable were instantly filled by other soldiers, Southern Pacific, and flisted lines, and pre anot be the same thing, because the prosecu- the case with great care, because it was a very trazier."

close and everyone sits indoors over a charcoal

cannot fall short of twenty leklus of dolkra.

the street to cover, Meanwhile the first con rod Company, in politica he is a Democrat. tingent had advanced to now cover further down Mugwump.

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tlias

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. BEFORE HIS Horona SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE),

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ALLEGED PIRACY.

thero was

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town of

DAMAGE AT KULIANG,

BUILDERS IN GREAT REQUEST,"

a

THE SECOND DAY OF CRISIS,

ATTACKING THE BARRICADES.

distant parts of the ofty vere made to burns charohos and convents in

MR. HARRIMAN'S BUCCESSOR.

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