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Or Good Friday there will be service in S. Peter's Seamen's Church st tr x.m. and 8 p.m.
AT the Magistracy to-day a house servant who stole a large sum of money from Mr. Wylie, of the high-level tramway, in 1857, was brought up and committed for tria),
We are informed by the Agent of the O. &'O. S.S. Co, that the steamship Oceanic, with mails, &c., from San Francisco to the 24th ulo, kne arrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this port to-morrawi
THE great heavy-weight boxing contest næranged' for the agrd is now almeat full," but there le at II room for twD. The light-weight entries are anlv. (small as yet." Further entries may be received up to Saturday "Corinthia Hongkong Tele-
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·LAST ‚night's 'China Mail—"We learn that telegram has been received stating that L. Hetherington to acquitted,”. It would bava bren fairer to say how this was lexint-from the Tilseraph, published at 5.30, in good time for | the 8.30 Smail to copy.
WHAT is this disease that is coming upon us-- and where is it going to end? To-day the shares of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation are quot.d at tto, and we indly feer the bottom has not yet been reached. And whit then? Victoria Gaol or immortality?
THE Indo-China › Company's well-known Calcu'ta liner Wingrang, Capt. A. de St. Croix, after undergoing a "truck in keilton” everhaul al the hands of the Dock Company, resumed ran ning in the Calculta trade yesterday, 'wice ber shapely substitute the Choysang, Cipt. W. R. D. Bradley which has taken her usual berth on the Hongkong Shanghai line,
As explosion of gas is reported to have occurred an the 18th_all, in the Parnai coal mine, Hokkaido. There were at the time 700 miners and 150 cnvicts at work. In the pit and fortan ately all were able to escape with the exception
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Consulate, Tourist Season, 1892, The officers of this Consulate look for fast with pleasure tothe arrival of mall steamers that are likely to bring, a large number of Glebe Trotters. The Japanese Government have instituted a Passport system for the sole purpose of keeping Consular officials busy, and in addition to this trivial day, these Servants of the Public-and more especially of the Travelling Public-ste prepared at a moment's notice
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NAVAL review was to be held near Nagusiki on the 3rd inst. by the Japanese Naval Mirister and his steff.
SIQUAH opened in Shanghai on the 7th lust, in worthy niace for such an exhibition, Oranilce of it. With regard to the clvim to take great style,
"Dick Turpin " all we can say is that $5 50 from each man, I d'allow It, and of In | courte with regard to the expeare of the Aa. the plece la mounted and rested
most correct, and splendid style, the namese I cannot say much about it. Now, the faniosities of Sammy and the beadle are veel went out again and eventually she gat screaming, and the acting, not only of Mr. into.stress of weather again, and had to put lite Bea berself, simply superb. Those who miss causes had effect upon the fly of the men Hermeton and his men, hat most of all, Black Tourme. I have no doubt there again the same
and the defects which were spoken of hy Mr. this exhi`ition must regret a wasted life.
Hoyd and Captain Rurale made them holleys they were in danger. Then they went in there, and as we know there were no means there for repairing the vessel, and after a short delsy they pu! baut, and ngain had to put back. It is re- (Before Mr. Fielding Clarke Pulse Fudge) that and in the facial, og at an presented on the second occasion the weather
WE are informed by the Agent of the Messageries Maritimes Co. that the Company's steamer gif, with the next French mail, left Singapore to-day at 3 p.m., for this part,
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(d) The Surveyor's for first quarter 1892) The Superintendent's for March. (Regarding condition of a well in Kwai Wa Lage,
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SUPREME COURT.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
April 13th.
KOSKV. MACDERMOTT. Plaintiff in this case, which was adjourned from Friday last, muts for mnges due. Defend unt is in karoltal, and unable to attend in the case. Mr. Holmen anpeared for plaintiff and Mr. Wilkinson for defendant.
The cua was further adjourned until Friday week (aand). His Lordship said it was a hard case, as plaintiff ought not to be kept writing if it could be helped, and he would himself go to hospital and try to take defendant's depositions.
THE "TORRINGTON“ TÅNGLE. —“་་་ཅང་ད་
THE MARINE MAGISTRATE'S DECISION TRAVERSED.
The following is the foll text of the judgment delivered by the Acting Chief Justice vesterday
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entry is made to the effect that there wasn heavy sea and a strong wind, and that they pat back as the wind walstraight ahead and the sex Increasing. Ihive Title doubt that if the vessel had been in a perfectly seaworthy condition, they would not have had ta 'put back. However, they bad to do so, and then comes the demand for a survey, which was acceded to. Of course, Dr. Atkinson stated that the patient would not they had got some distance on their war, half.. way between Singapore and Hongkong, and na, be able to attend to any business for a week or two certainly.
doubt the inquiry was made with the object of Instructions from defendant but exald net getongkong. There is no finding at all by the Mr. Grist, solicitor, said he had tried to take seeing if they could safely procted as far as ennngh to go on.
Board that the demand for a survey was vexo- four or frivolous, and we know as regards the plaintiffs they were backed in thele opinion by the third and fourth engineers, their superlor offs who were also parties in the representa tion of the necessity for an Inquiry before the weasel proceeded further," However, the men refused to work pending the inquiry. The fre mén, as soon as they heard the result, resumed work, and I am satisfied, so far as that question at conflict, the other men, as soon as they ascertained the expression of the opinion of the although Court on the survey, also rolurned to work, their knowledge was acquired at a later dste than the knowledgeofthe firemen. The Court of Sarvey, as it is called, recommended cortala things. They say that the pumps should be stokehele.should be out in place. This work unscrewed and the plates of the door of the..
in indispensable in order to ensure the working of the whole of the pumps." They express the opinion that the means the captale had on board was sufficient to do the work. But it is quite sure that the plates which the commission say could be put in onder, and which were indispen amble, were not put in, because though they had fine weather from Tourane to Hongkong the pistes were altogether in a broken and dislocated state when they get to Hangkong. There is no doubt that really it appears that some of the work at about that from the evidence of Mr. Boyd. So
any rate which the commission recommended was not done on board. The started away very shortly afterwards, and of course they arrived in Hongkong without further disaster. But, far as it is materiai to my judgment, I will certainly 'not come to the conclusion thai the nuplication for a survey was unnecessary. On the contrary I think it was a most reasonable request under Tour:necommissioners did the best they could in the circumstances. It seems to me that the
chance at any rate of the vessel getting to Hong- the circumstances. They saw there was a good kang without further mishap, and ther thought it was reasonably safe and they practically recom mended accordingly. But that certainly did not find-the evidence here satifies ma condusively, that the vessel was in good condition and sea- worthy. That brings me to Hongkong. Apart from the order of the Magistrate I should way cost of the survey at Tourane from the men's there is no reason whatever for deducting the ware There is power in a Naval Court to order deduction. In cases of survey if it la found by the Court to have been asked for vexatiousiv, But there is no Court which could deduct the expenses here-and-il-there was, there is no reason why it should—that is, spurt from the order of the Magistrate, which I now come to. The men were brought to Hongkong, and there, shortly after their arrival, a number of the | plaintiffs were charged with disobedience of the | lawful command of the captain. Now, it ls to be observed that the demand for survey was made antha zgth and on the same day what is called
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AN Austrian journalist has just interviewed ibe Deputy Vicar Apostolic fr China, Dr. Paul Pollsch and has obtained from him some inter- esting information. According to this authority, the national movement, now daily gaining the crew cars the Captain of the steam ground in China, is encouraged and promoted by the suthorities. It is intended (some day) ship Torrington, which was unavoidably, held to create a national Reet quite independent of Europe. The Nationalists are endeavouring think I can give judgment now and settle the His Lordship are judgoient as follows:-1 to increase their military strength, and are matter sufficiently to enable the Registrar to | apparently bent on once more isolating dispose of the case. With regard to the condition
China entirely.
They are doing their of this vessel, I cannot have any donht after atmost to drive Europeans out of the Empire. hearing the evidence of Mr. Boyd and Cantain Economical Independence is another goal aimed Burnle that she was not in a seaworthy condition at, and a number of Chinese are now studying at the time these dispatex began to arise, in England and America in order to explore the Mr. Bayd is superintendent engineer to the vast mineral wealth of China. Meanwhile, the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, and national pride of the Chinese is dally increasing.fs, I have no doubt, a thoroughly competent ana The signing dynasty, being of Tartar origin, well as thoroughly unprejudiced witness; be will probably be sacrificed to the movement now on fool. The Christians are pericca'ed both seaworthy when he saw her and that she had gave expresion to the opiofos that she was not from political and religious motives.
been la a bad_condition for some time. With his evidence Captain Burnie"øgreed' and they "BOUSTEAD'S" is the appellation by which na both say the ship was unseaworthy, and in their instiute shortly to be opened in the interests of opinion the request for a survey was & reasonable the large sexfaring community of Singapore will hereafter be known. Some four years ago Mr.
one. That has a very considerable bearing on Edward Boustead, one of the leading residents
the other questions falsed with reg ved to the of the sister colony, passed away leaving a
accante between these parties. There is no bequest of £9,000 as a contribution towards the
thing material to the case to mention till Saigon establishment of a first-class seamen's institute to get cost, and they went out of Saigon nd to reached. They put in there. In the first place which, according to the Fra Prats, Meurs, Thompson and Thomas, also of that colony, the conduct of the crew gave rise to the frat had to put back again; and when they got back, were interested in. The original scheme was, question I have to deal with the suggested fag "to found and maintala in Singaporean feltare on account of excenses for substitutes Institute for the me of seamen or seafaring men and dock empleyes frequenti-grouted afterwards. I have not the alphtest my mind that the effect of the condition or residing at the port, and provide such men with proper means of shelter, recreation, amuse-
of this ship which is spoken to by Mr. Boyd and ment and Intellectual recreation." The style f
Captain Burele began to be felt at this time when the building will be imposing, bing about
they put out from Soon after getting coal. There go feet in height and situated near the Tanjong Sea and the ship began to show the defects of Pagar wharf. Messis Crane Brothers have con
they encountered the heavy mattoon of the China
17cted to have the builting ready for occupation
which these witnesses spoke. Bonnett, one of the plantiffs, told us what took place on that occasion on the 30th June for $24,000, and on the rat. fuly it will be formally opened by the Governor
before putting back to Stigen. The ship got full of the Straits Settlements. The institute, which
of water on account of the bad state of the boilers will be a boon to the seafaring community and,
and I he tells us of other defects which omve her a valuable addition to the sights.bf Singapore, is
to have been in a bad condition. Then they' got back to Saigon. I think that that condif an liandsomely endowed,
"which" "this witness speaks to concurs with the The conclusion of the Hetherington trial in evidence of Mr. Boyd, and the evidence of Mr. Yokohama will be halled with satisfaction by all
Boyd sccounts for the state of affairs of which who have watched the case. From the evidence
Bonnett speaks. The men when they came back (which is too voluminous, for reproduction in our to Salgan asked for a survey and the captain told columns, having entirely filled all the Japanese them he did not think it was necessary. By the
light of after evidence it seems to me that that the agreement” In this case was signed, that Papers since the commencement) it appears that
was quite a reasonable request, hut, however, in to say a statement by the Resident of what be Mrs, Hetherington arrive † in Yokohama late last year, and waited there for her husband to arrive themen on the suggestion as to a survey not being understood both parties agreed to, and which I' in the Marion. Mr. Robinson fram the first acceeded to asked to see the Consul. They were have no doubt in correct. The Realdent seems made every effort to ingratiate himself, and quite right in doing so to get his advice nad to have taken every pains to do what way right being certainly a great favourite, if nothing more, succeeded only too we'l He was known n
assistance. They went to the Consul but, as in the matter to have tried to bring about a the witness Bornelt rays, they found the cap.perfectly amicable understanding between the tain, was there before them, and the result of men, and the officers, and to ensure that Rong all the ladles he met. Already when
their going to the Consul was that he had already" everything that possibly could be done at Lieut. Heiberington arrived, the relations between his wife and Robinsons were a public scandal,
*ccepted the Captain's statement as to the con- Tauron should be done and he drew up the and in spite of repeated protests from the husband,
dition of the ship and ordered the men to be put same day what he believel and what I think and repeated promises from the other man, who
back on board. Under there circumstances was the demand of both parties at the time. He there was not any assistance at all to be obtained decided a commission should be appointed. The flatson became more notorious. Hetherington did all that could be done to stop it, exhibiting from the Consul and they still refused to go back commission held an inquiry on the following day. remarkable patience and forbearance; while to their work. The Captain then says, "Well, and gave its award on the ayth, and it was and struck off invitation lists, and constantly with their cost." He got these substitutes, and by the sallors on the 8th. But it seems warried and urged to change his course, the Captain or somebody on his behalf-went to me from the document drawn up by to the Consol, and in the absence of the men the The Resident, that tamen should be will- persisted in continuing bis intimacy with the
Consul endorsed the book--the official log-book, ing to do their work in the meanwhile, erring wife, made a wilt in her favour, and broke all promises to leave her alone. His Lordship here read the entry to which he viz, on the 25th and also on the 16th and 27th, At last it was too much for the most long. teferred.) The Consul sar: "Regarding the Now it is very likely there was not much work sald last entries, all expenses, delay and damage | required on the 26th, the day the commission fatally an it happened. The uial took place fa the American Consular Court, before Mr. the before mentioned men's also that men be it seems to me there was a duty on the men Tillotson and four asscolors, Llicbfield pro- employed in their place if they still refuse to under this understanding to do their work, what- secated in the name of "the people of the United Worked by the Consul and sealed with ever WAS, in the menswhile. Well, they are States," and Mr. Tison defended. After very the Consulate seal That was an order made in charged at Hongkong with disobeying lawhil long and tedious trial, the prisoner was acquitted, the men's abrence without any evidence on their commands on the agth, and I think it necessary as announced in our telegram yesterday, and a reference is made to show that the Consul had the Magistrate's Office. In doing
part, and of course would not be binding. No to make a few rematics about the proceedings in several pravical prints published subsequently. Helberington, though probably he could not Public sympathy is unanimously with Lt.
power to make such order. The captain preceeds gofte sure I fally recognise the duty of
Eny Court to go to sea with these substitutes, and they of justice to matutain the discipline of a ship. take the ship as far as Cane St James, which among seamen, and also to maintain the au have been acquined under English law,
was preciically golog to ses, according to one of thority of the Magistrate's Court. I think it right, the plaintiffs. There were the men on board however, to say that in a charge of this sort-or JAPAN is copying the bad as well as the good.
and the substitutes and there was the order of of any sort the Magistrate should have been features of Western civilisation, and is killing
the Consul saying the cost of the substitutes, very careful to ensure furtice to both sides. off the aboriginals (Afnu) in the porthern island There is no question of the success of this all expenses, delay and damage, of every kind ? - Now, the men of this ship—17 or 18 in number (formerly called Yeso, now the Hokkaido) by chreus, if crowird bouses are any criterion, for was to be charged to the men, because they had were all put in the dock logether.. I do not say means of spirits. After a lecture by the Rev. J. last night again there was not a spare seat to be objected to go to work on account of the can they could notbe tried together on one Joint Batchelor at the Gymnasium, Kobe, on Felday had in the boxes, and no roorn anywhere except dilon of the vessel. That was the real position, charge. It isvery possible they could but in last (a:th inst) an Alau, Parapita, gave an perhaps a small corner among the Chinese, although, the Consul does not state it. Under that case the Magistrate should be careful to sea address in the course of which he said Once Messrs. Halmston must be rolling in wealth by these circumstances it is suggested there was as he had every opportunity to hear their part upon a time, a long while ago now, two doctors this time, while the enthusiatic demonstrations agreement between the captain and the men the case, because, as it was presented 9.75
came to us. The Alon had no dectors, never which arest the items in the programme Umiting the forfeiture from thelz wsgeate $550 the Court, there was on complainant, ha had one, and they therefore welcomed them must be equally i
llying. A REGULAR Convocation of Victoria Chapter, One of them, the bigger doeter, had only one eye.
Price per man. They uld it understood to be only witness put into the box) on the 1.00 No. 525, will be held in Freemasons Hall, One doctor gave medicine to take internally
The Jockey quadrilles, by a large party of $5.50 only, to be divided amongst them all, and there were 17 or 15 men who were guile cowboys and them what is the right name for hereby agree that if the seamen and firemen go unable to give evidence themselves. If the 1.10 precisely. Visuing brethren are cordially invited away pain, The Ainu gave all they had to welcome skill that improves each evening, the figures for substitutes from their waxes, think
Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for lock the other medicine to use externally, to take congirls?--were executed with a nestness and to work at once I will not deduct more than $5.50 Magistrate had chosen toe, he could bare
the Docters. The big doctor was saks tub
separately. as he might have done, No irquest seems to have been held on the the Hitle doctor was shocais (alcohol, the being prettily done. The clowning of Mathews very unlikely that $250 from all the men was got the other defendants to give evidence for the
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and Hayes 1,00 hody of the fapanese who is alleged to have Alnu discovered, sa they bought and used these audience in a roar all the time. If there the captain has given evidence that be paid both points of view or if the men were put into was immense, and kept the what was intended it was $5.50 from each, for one proceeded against, and got the facts from been brutally ill-treated on the Zambest and to medicines, they began to die ont, and
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were more action and less yaring, the same exceeding $5.50 per man, And then the the bax together, by series of questions he the doctors remaining. But Chinese would appreciate it even 4.50 040 16th Feb,-who is Coroner now?sim
more question remains whether the agreement, made might have found out whether there was any the doctors said, ' Away!" "We Ainu," we replied, know that Gilbatie, now better in health, was simply won pressure brought to bear as against the third, and fourth engineers, ho were then in 4.50
THE house in Queen's Road East which was | |- 050 burnt on Sunday night has been released from the sake does harm and we have asked the derfal in his backward and forward somersaulis semen. Tiltas, I don't think this contract Hongkong and who had actually been parties to police surveillance, as there no suspicion bans Japanean-to-take-it-away. There-in- little through hoops from the back of a fine horse can be enforced. It has always been recognised the complaint of the men. I cannot see frous
Improvement now though, and there are now going at fall speed. arisen. The fire of Monday was the subject of eleven teetotalers. I have my badge as one of active iltle boy of about 13, manipulated a pair of account of their character and the position in that they should be asslated in this way Capt. *Master Johnny, an that, theresia's meccanity to protect seamen on the proceedings that there was any suggéülön an enquiry opened to-day and adjourned them, as I walk about. I want to lecture to ponies remarkably well, standing with a foot on which the starter of the cake, the employment Granted to call any witnesses, and the men bis, sold as he asked them if they Good Leeward Island...$1.50 per Gallon, FROM faller reports to hand it appears that the Japanese I was and to tell them how badly some each while they did a
da number ofwkward jumps, at the circumstances LIQUEURS
giri kuled ka parachute accident at Dacca OD of their countrymen have treated r my people 1 His performance was vociferously cheered of sors Anbacks and pulling the vessel to sea way they were asked no such questions can March 16th was not the original Miss Van want to speak to stay the course of events, which large crowd of acrobats, newly as numerous as in the face of the men's unwillingeess to go only assume it was not mede clear to them that Tassell, but a rival from California, 18 year of threaten to kill as all off. By object is to go about those represented in the pictorial posters about until finquiry had been made into the condition of they should bays a full opportunity to call age, brought out by Mr. Van Tassell site apices of the Japanese Philanthropic Society, recalled by the spectators, Arizona Charley the captain had obtained a order from the Con not appear to have had that opportunity. Capt. with Mr. Batchelor, whilst be lectures under the the town, did some fair tumbling, and were the yeaad and in face miso of the fact that witnesses on their behalf and certainly they do Camlly row
and to speak generally on temperance.
The then "gira, his lan cabiblion, catching the ant that all these deductions should be snade Berwick says baldi Oglandry ardelendants The Band of the Tat Stropshire Rent, will play Alus are dying out, but Mr. Batchelor Wanid to Indian Carleto by the shoulders, or round from their wagen, „Cannot think je was a con, refused work's on3 january, 28 defendants refused the following programme at the Officers' Mess: Sound an industrial school i So far we have got neck, and taking the horse by the nose, or by any tract altogether voluntary on the part of the work furvey taken on 2018 These men together from Japanesa sources: during the last one of his feet, in a simply marvellous manner. seamen, and that they by taking the paper from ware called upod" far a verbal defence.. Ther two weeks about $100 and if anyone, bere After this he rode round the ring at full speed, the captain admined they were in the wrong and said, "We promised to work after the water desires to give anything to help us, if it is only poking small things of the ground as he passed the captain bad the right to deduct any aam was taken away; the stonevole al fall
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is that the Happy Valley would be a toro admissions, and I don't think Iɔuch; to take any promised to discharge us. After stopping
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THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.
Apell rith, The University boat race was won by Oxford.
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THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.
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