upon the military authorities, as we Thomsett what they had to say, four elected have steadily done for years past, to go back to their work, while the other
hong.
THE CHINA MAIL
Telegraph, which had been wantonly Mr Edward Bandmanis,
Mr Mackean id a
6.That the
194
the afidavit that had boon put forward, ferring a false and malicious charge.
Mr Smith had put forward,
were not
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE "STILLWATER" CASE: To the Editor of the "CHISA MAIL"
settled in. the
nd Lady Bennessy arrived in London on Fake 17th inst. – Lieutenant-General Donovataj, who recently vacated the command of the forces in the Far East on promotion, and to
At Porta
Sho
military
The troopship., Tyne Arrived at following manner •Ther Spanian ing will be saluted at Aden by Singapore, Colombo, and... Malta,
troope, the English Governor will brings drafts from various corps stationed. bo deprived of his post, and the owners of it the places Dried, in addition to in alids the steamer will receive an inderunity" and naval supernumerarios. Her The Gigbe adds that it is possible that the complement was twenty-four officers, 906
von children English Governor will be ordered to visit men, 16 woman, and twenty-seven to consider. The very fast- large gathering of people present. The 3rd to work to be sent on board their ship, Bandwann being under the impression that for your ordship has granted, a Special Regina t. Delap and-Cox, which recently the Spanish Consul as a further act of re- A child of Major Kerr died on the passage
troops must exercisó upon the large Chinese cach of them to pay 82 to the Captain, and population. As it was, there was a fairly ordered those who had elected to go back
No. 8912 JUNE 29, 1882.]
His Lordship said he thought it advis refused to go further, and commenced to THE OASE OF THE LEON XI
(Ld C. Express) little or no notice was given of the Genera ordered to go on board by the Harbour made by the said Daniel Edward Bandmann
The Spamsh journal El Globo says it in Intention, as a much larger number of re- Master, but refused, saying they would against the said defendant, and for the pro bo to grant a Special Brasions for the pur struggle. He also said, she and taken
por. vindication of his (the defendant's) pose of Mr Smith putting in his ples, The some of his property what she left, po
was whether Mr After the defendants' entament had probable that the question between Tag sidents would havè been present than there rather go to gaol; and in consequence of character with the clients, the public, as first thing to conmight of tmvorse; been corroborated by several witneszes jind and Spain with respect to the Mrs Donovan were among the passenge were, had timely intimation bean given their refusal the Captain had to hire subati. {Editor and Dramatic Critle of the long. Hmith was entitled to theciul Sessions the complainant was fined 85," or pne prisonment of the Captain of the Spanish Brindisi by Inst mail. Boskies, we cannot but soak to impress tutes at 81 per day. When asked by Capt. and unjustly assailed by the said Daniel having been granted, he would now argue' month's imprisonment for wilfully pre-mail steamer Leon III, will be shotsmouth on the 29rd, inst. from Hongkong,
a did actually: His Lordsbin: I should like the the wholesome foot which parades of the five, refusód, Captain Thomsott ordore Dániel Edward Rent that the said and the Belt B
unlawful, unjustifiable, and unnecessary
whether Mr Smith is on- argued, violence in ejecting a person (Joan José question Barres from the stage of the Theatre led to it as a right. Royal, City Hall, the said Danial Edward Mr Mackoan Of course, it is a matter Sin,Now that the celebrated case of
attractoll some attention in this colony, has pion the said person was a Repicter from the that your I Hongkong Telegraph, is true in substance
turnimited in the acquittal of the de- We do not give the above us now, but and in fock
His Lordship It does not follow that I fondante, i think it night, in justice to merely to show our subscribers the feeling 7.That the statement that the said ant bonato try the case hows
My Makena considered that was a mat-myeolf, to say a word or two on the subthern is evidently in some quarters in
Joct, and-sh
Madrid.] and-shall fuel
giva glad if you will Daniel Edward Bandmann did in certain public
in this Colony unlawfully "ter for his Lordship. If his Lordship to this commun places boast that he
heon in the
of the co- tho
NEWS BY FRENCH MAIL. the Hongkong Telegraph off the stage of the
LATE TELEGRAMS. The following telegrams are from the
Rone, June 7.-The request in Garibaldi's
while the recalcitrants was sent to one month's imprisonment with fiard labour.
Sessious
-mainder. At the right of the line, the General tlemen as a jury:-Messrs A. G. Gordon, Theatre Royal, City Hall, and that he haten he, it, could not conrince cüeeds much that I would wish to have
Lordstrip.
Commander Basil E. Cochrane is appointed
to the Tynie, vice Commander Stokes, pro- meted.
Quotations. HONGKONG, June 29. OPIUM-Now Patna, cash,...8680.
...
Ola
"
cash...
New Bonares, cash,... 572;
··Old:
c... 570
Now Malwa, cradit,... 640
Allowanco, Thols..... 48
Regiment (the Bulls)General Sargent's old corps-which of course formeil the bulk of the rank and file present on the Parade Ground, was under the command of Colonel An inquest was held in Victoria Gaol this Parnell, C.B.; the Royal Artillery and the afternoon (June 29th), before the Coroner Gun Lascar Companies composing the re- Mr Wodehouse, and the following gen
Daniel Edward Bandmann, would
Juctant to leave the harbour without ex- serve his which his Lordship pointed out at the through my counsel; but I should be ro commanding placed the Administrator next P. E. Speidel, and J. A. Xavier, touching told the said Reporter that he, the said Somo further legal discussion ongued in stated, I was procluded from making known to the line, then came the Japaneso Prince, the death of a female usmed Wong Asce, master, the said defendant, in the same law, in England witthat traversa was not pressing what I have to say, as niuch in the Indian papers:~~ the General himself being on the outside who was sentenced to three years' ponal way, is absolutely true in substance and in allowed in-cases of felony, the sectius inistest of ship-masters, who may visit this
granting that having been æðpealed; did port and the public in gene before the f will that his budy should be cremated has 8.That the staterent to the effect that that that principle had not been adopted. In this order, they, together with the vari servitage, on the 28th October 1880, at the not ous officers of the 'staff, passed along in Supreme Court, for unlawfully detaining a Daniel Edward Bandmann is the hero of here.
His Lorismp said he could quite pudor front and rear, and then related to the child under the age of fourteen years, with the well-known Rousby r. Bandmann as-
be prosecutor in the one wished saluting flag. The troops then marched intone to deprive the mother of the child.sault.care, and the other references in the stand that the
And in fact
be had no doubt, Mr Smith wished. past, and as they did so, Major-General its possession. The decensed was admitted Paraph foranid, are true in substance it to be brought on a se pribl
9-The defendant anys that it is for the brought on early, but still he had his right.
Mr Maokean? Well, that is a question had flogged benefit that the true character of the
them Bargent requested H. E. the Administrator to the Gaal Hospital on the 28th May.
public
used as the basis for rebellion against the Credits, (as the representative of Her Majesty the About 9 o'clock yesterday evening the maseid Daniel Edward Bandmann, actor and for
Your Lordship.
vordiet has, however, shown that the state. Bess Gurornment, while substantial Documentary 4 months' might, 3/10 Lordship: Unless you can show me mont of the meh was a gross exaggeration concessions will be made, and guarantees India,
Wire Queen) to receive the salutes of the officers Iron of the Gaol was called by one of the tragedian, especially as regards his gentral
Britiel given to tho
Burmah. tradera ia
damand, known, the seld Daniel Edward Bandmaun conclusion.
It opens to me.to, bo o a correct
mon received was richly deserved; consider by wisrepresentations and specious one.
ing their violent and
outrageous conduct coming out from England, which Mr Mackean said he know that his Lord- promises, induced certain persons to leise
the peril to
they exposed
as of myself. The very elaborate inquiry Chief Justice and a jury resulted in the houn set aside, and the funeral is fixed to of myself and my chief officer take place tomorrow at Capers,
June 8. The terms of the Bank, Wire exoneration from the dango which had been preferred- against us. This charge was, as stated by settled. The chief provisions will relato to
treaty
Burmah have been practicaly the A-General, that we had treat the prevention of British territory, being
with
merci
arid The
Old Malwa, credit, Allowaco, Toela... 08
680
Exchange.
89
Demand, >
19
30 days' sight,
---
4 months' night,
3/0* .9/10
3/10)
as they passed. This finished, and the prisoners to see the deceased, who was introaktrout of women, should be widely some reason why I should not come to that of the thots, and that the punishment The 95th and 50th are the two regiments Shanghai, demand,
"present arus" having been given, the
a state of fever. The matron asked her if
parade was brought to a close with three she wished to see the Doctor, but she re-
**-227
... 227 .. 78
30 days' sight, privata 784
827.15
hearty choors for the Queen. The General | plied that she did not want anything. The their homes, and accompany him in his ship thought Mr Smith had a right to vessel while in dangerous proximity tombay, June 6.-The monsoon has com-Gold Leaf, 991 fine Commanding was heard to explain, to the stron again visited her about 5 o'clock/thestries tour, afterwards' subjecting the į traverse, but at the same time it was in his boat. So far I am satisfod; but what can daya upwards of twenty inches of rain have
said persons to disgraceful and illegal treat. mart, to the great scandal of the public.
10 The defendant pleads justification, and says that the said article and paragraph, and the publication thereof are and were privileged
His Lordship asked Mr Smith if he had
Mr Fraser-Smith said he had filed the any application to malte. following affidavit t
Prince Arisugawa that the reason why he this morning, and found her laughing and (the Prince) was not received with a salute talking to the other prisoners. At when he came on the ground was because'clock she died. For two or three weeks the day was the anniversary of thecoronation previous to her death, her stomach had of Her Majesty the Queen, and it would been unable to retain any food. Dr. Ayres not be right to give any other saints said the deceased had enjoyed good health on that parade except that to Her Majesty. until lately, when she constantly represent
ed herself as being ill, and refured to take I, Robert Fraser-Sraith make onth and The Prince was very much pleased with the
her food, in order to get a recommendation says follows:
1-I am the above-nanied Defondant. parade and with the attention shown him,
2.On the 22nd day of June, 1882, I was and repeated his acknowledgements to the for her release. About four weeks age she General. In the evening, the Princeclined began to suffer from fever and diarrhus.served with a copy of the formation with H. E. Major-General Sargent, c.B., at About nine days ago the diarrhoea assumed Head-Quarter House, where a large party dysenteric character, and she was treated (including B. E. the Administrator) met accordingly." Four days ago the diarrhoea His Imperial Highness; and the occasion at its dysenteric character, and abnost was culitened by the presence of the Bandensed, but the fever continued, accompa of the Büffs which played a selection ofed by frequent vomitings, brought on by the irritation of the stomach. Dr. Ayros visited her yesterday morning and did not consider her to be in any iramediata danger
music,
His Imperial Highness, and suite loft for Naples by the French mail stemor to-day.
finement aggravated her complaint to any He considered that appreciable extent.
herein.
3.Clarice Mylford, a witness whom I intend to call in support of my defence, is at present in Shanghai, and I believe that tundance.
cunnet safely go to tried without her
at
tain terms
A
the matter on ceT-
in earnest. During the last three Sovereigns,... fallen fiere.
Oriental Bank * be
·His Lordship, said he could ut Me gentlemen who formed the Jury at my trial, way, and who has practised in
mith upea term, but Mr Smith would be justified in asking for notice: quite
if the articles appeared in the paper
during the time the case a proceeding 106 of any one particular. The entry in scurting him was also killed."
Shares.
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£16 10% His Lordship is the terms were that been put shall louve loss of character
Chartered Bank ...
£22 10%. the recognizances would be extended."
Mr. Mackean: We are exposed all this out of the question, as I shall always Chartered Mercantile Bank
£18. able to refer to the time to little notices in the paper to which of Chief Justice Phillippo and the un-
splendid
summing Hongkong & Shanghai Bank....
£49 10s. (Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises, Lundin, June 8.-In the race for the
Queen's Road.) probably your Lordship's attention will be stating and unanimous verdier of the drawn.
Ascot Gold Cup p: Foxhall was first, Faugh-
HONGKONG, June 20. ntradiction of t
of any insinuations that on that How the men behaved, and how I treated them will be found recorded in my official book. I made no attempt at como al- thuit would be an aggravation of the offence, and the prosecutor would be the log book was signed by six or seven, of quite entitled to bring the matter before the crew, several of the signatories being baldi to day at Caprets was of a most im
complainants.
ants. Upon pressive nature. Many blacks as were the ought Mr Mackean thought the defendant oug the inquiry the Marine Magistrate
crial to have made the application sooner.
sesalong
I voluntarily pro and at His Lordship said it had been decided use
dused this hook. On the latter occasion that he could not plead until next Sessions the Attomey General made the most of the when issue would be joined, after which action on behalf of the prosecution. How the application, stating the witnesses Captain ThisAcot treated official record material to the caso, would be made.
Ishall
hall proceed to raention. Me Mackean said it might have been
The complainantes, like all the rest of pleaded sooner.
the forecastle His Lordship said
York, come on board wheat hands, wars négrées, and in cold weather with scarcely more than the clothes
stood upfi. Ladvanced them wish all they wished in the supe
the Court.
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June 9.---Mr Bourké, & land- lord of
of Galway, India as a barrister has been shot at and THERMOMETER 9 AM 64 killed at Ardrahan. A dragoon who was
Home, Jane 8. The funeral, of Gari-
the sands Constantinople, Jime 10.-The German, Austrian, Italian and Russian Ambassadors have presented an identical Note to the Porte in support.
t of a Conference, Cairo, June 10-Dervish Pasha has held roceptions of military
of military officers and notables which
present
t
he peremptorily insisted upon
Teheran, June 10.47,000 Turkomane Τελικά, obedience to the Sultan.
have been enrolicil at Arkabad for service in the Russian army, them Cairo, June 11-Sofious riots have inkan
It may be noted that the "Prince Sakourai/of dying. He did not consider that con- long and technical one, and I have not had stuces he would ask for an adjournment three months' wages, and of cloth. place in Alexandria to day. The disturbance le a latake, as only ene Prinze visited theath was due to syp.cope, brought on by desirous that the trial of this case should be entitled to that. He fixed Monday next. received from the shit, reduced the balance esc, twenty of the latter being killed
referred to by our morning contemporary
• Colony on this occasion,
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,
SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL"]
(Per E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s Line.)
• RENEWED PANIC IN EGYET.
LONDON, 28th Juno
There is renewed panic in Egypt. The Imily Telegraph pablishes a telegram from Egypt stating that the troops hold the Suez Canal and are resily to destroy the banks with dynamite.
LOCAL AND GENERAL..
The next AMERICAN MAIL, per the Q. & 0. str. Oceanic, may be expected to reach this port on or about the 3rd July. TEE delivery of the French mail was begun
at 1.20 p...
exhaustion. The jury returned a verdict
uf death from natural causes.
£10
4
in the Ordinance, there was, to provision Mr Mackean said that maler the circum-
to put forward a domarrer and to argue the question,
His Lordship thought Mr Macken was at half-past ten, to hear the question argued, and informed the jurors thint their attendance would not be required on Mon- day, unless specially sent for.
ing. These deductions, with other platters originated with a fight between natives and
very small sum.nd, wounded. The
English and Italian coming to the men to a very small sum. These balances were
were badly wounded. Order was nut isputed, but upon
disputed, reaching H Hongkong the complainants, with restored by aid of the military othem, wished to get their discharge have occurred at Alexandria to-day. Thi
• London, June 11, 10
P.Serious riots Their object was, of
again and get further:
natives attacked the Europeans, several of the articles were advances. not expired
expired I refused the discharge, whom were killed and wounded. Many houses were destroyed by the riötera. Me" result, was the case of Regina
Delap
4.The said Clarice Myliod is at present in Shanghai, and will, I believe, conto down to Hongkong to give evidence for the on the said trial, if required so to do by me, 5.The said Claricê Myfford is a material
6-The Information herein is and necessary witness for my defence.
very sufficient time since the service of the said Information to prepare for my defence.
For the reasons above stated I am
adjourned for one fortnight.
B-This application is not made for the purpose of delay.
Mr Fraser-Smith then said he thought AFTER extraordinary variableness, weather has apparently settled down to he need say very little more than he The lady he had said in the affidavit. what can only be reasonably expected atroferred to was at pressat in Shanghai, and this season-viz oxcessive heat, which is he had every reason to believe that she Lorhaps the more keenly felt after the would be here in the time stated. Her unusually protracted bold weather. The pridenes was necessary to his case, as would
ter blasted and betyder to gem in Superb" was ahot dead. The rioters were though functions of the comet, said to exist
graphs but one of the special piga (Mir at prosent invisible, evidently portend to be seen by what was stated in the last para-
Chan Ahing, hawker, wan convioted of debted to the intelligence of the Chiaf order is again restored. continuous and excessive warmth and we Smith the paragraph
read
at the
request selling eggs in Graham Street without gather from the natives, in whom we of His Lordship) Ho was quite willing, laving a license, and also calling cut his wish it were possible to place as implicit and quite prepared to meet the responsibi- wares in contravention of the torrus of the confidence concerning mattor in general af lities that he had incurred by publishing Ordinaate. He was fined 50 cenie, or two we can about meteorological changes--that these articles, quite willing to stand up for days' imprisonment. wa may anticipate an unusually extended, what be considered he had done only for hot, and dry summer,~~~ -Foxhow Herald.
the public benefit. He submitted that he was fully
entitled.t
to every possible advan the Court could give him to perfect hie défonce. From a letter he had just
نے
HEDGE & Co.'s Weekly Shipping Report, Pagoda Anchorage 24th June :--
bei
medical certificate stated that
Police Intelligence. (Before H. G Thomsett, Esq. 2 Thursday, June 20.
UNLICENSED FAWKERS.
Wong Along and Ho Ayuk, hawker, were fined 50 cents cash, or two days in Pernment for selling salt fish in the street
yesterday.
REPBINANDED,
a
been shown by the Registrar, it appeared Arrivals During the Week.-Jane 18, that one of the witnesses he had subpoenaed Breconshire, fron. Hongkong; 19, Appin, was ill, and
Li Ayeung, coppersmith, was reprimand from Shanghai 19, Glenartney, from the witness would not be able to appear for ed by the magistrate for giving a dollar to
19, Siberien, from Amoy: 19, overal days. He thought he was justified, prisoner who was exposed in the stocks in Shanghai Afghan, from Shanghsi; 10, Achilles, from according to procedent; in claiming this Holywod Road yesterday forenoon. He Shanghai
called His Lordship's 22, Thales, from Hongkong postponement. Chi, from
from Shanghai; 23, Kwang attention to an important caso, a Criminal
Ce which
been tried in that Court on Departures During the
stating that the brig Emily, Captain Tung,
env
had
UNING BAD LANGUAG】
Kate Docking and Lizzie Cox, residing
hud
The
and Cox, and for simply doing my duty
of
r the appalling risk of having my chards
For the happy result of the I
Justice and the
jury and the skill of my
That the matter ever occupied the attention of the Supreme Court, or ever assumed the dimensions it did. I have to thank Captain Thomasett.
When the matter first came before the Marine Magistrate, I considered it of such atrivial nature, and, not then knowing Cap in onset's animal it nepasiry to itl
I did not think general,
*think it necessary to seek legal aid. What was the consequence I was treated as if
my guilt was beyond doubt, and the statements received as gospel truth. At the close of the first-witness's statement I was asked it I had any qucations to put to the witness Upon my inquiring what was the height of from the water, I was roughly souppern stoppert, and told that that was not a pro-
the
of the men wCKS.
Ouckson, British Consul and Judge, chief
of the Consular Court, was severely wound- au engineer of the ironclad
ed.
and
by the military after five hours,
Cairo, June 11, midnight.—The out-break
In addition to the English, and Léalisa Alexandria originated a quarrel. consuls, the Greek consul was seriously injured:
London, Jnno 13-The disturbance in
Alexandria originated in a Maltese stabbing an Arab, when a fight ensued in which 67 Earupuans were killed and many wounded.
The Greek Constil-General was seriously maltreated by the Egyptian soldiers.
The House of Lords has thrown out ou
the second reading by 132 against 128 the bill for, marriage with 指 deceased wife's sister.
tion,
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THERMOMETER, in Fahrenheit dagreak and
tour, kept in the open air in a shaded aftantion.
DIRECTION OF WIND is registered points, N., N.N.E., NE, A
every wo
FORCE OF WIND. calm. I to light breeze, 3 to 5 moderate. 6 to 7 fresh 7 to 8 strong.
to 10 heavy, 10 to 12 violent.
A LETTER bas been received from Amoy, 22, om Flongkong Wook.-June 17. the 19th May 18601, Pereira Souza Mr at No 15. Graham Street, were stranoized per question. From this and from other Creighton, had been wrockad off the Coast El Dorado, for Tientsin; 17, Tannadice, Havllar in that case ploaded for the defend- for assaulting Cazamira dos Remedios, on circumstances I felt that it would be useless hep kas promised Dervish Pesha. V. Visibility. W. Storm: Z. Calm. The st
had 300 Chinese passangers on board.
guilty, and
The
any
and when
4
tes and hundreds.
STATE OF WEATHER B. Clear blue nky.C. Clondy. D. Drizzly. F. Fog. G. Foggy. H. Alexandrin is progressing favourably,
Cairo, Jupe 12-The British Consul at Hall. L. Lightning. H. Misty O. Overokat. 2. Passing showers. Q. Squally. R. Rainy. Arabi Pasha remains master of the sitas S. Saos. T Thunder. Bad, threatening. tern' are repeated to indicate any increase ovet the Khedive and minintain order.
the mean average of their signification. of Corea, and all hands lcat. The Emily for Colonies; 17, Hugo & Otto, for Tien- ant as netuur geekor) had pleaded, not the 27th instant.
London, June 14 —Sir C. Dilke, replying to say more." I
pre. I therefore refrained from
- Razz. – The hours of rain for the previous 24 that the statements tein; 18, Namon, for Hongkong 18, Glan-
complainant said she met the de
asking
edit had beesi instructed to follow the Khedive the quantity of water fallen indicated in Inches, Anlas, for London 2, Hungarian, for were made were true in substance and fact, fendants in Wellington Street about nine had a questions. I was not naked if 7 to a question, said that Sir Edward balet hours (noon) are registered from 1 to 24, and
defence toned entry of the
to Alexandria. Colonies; 2, Achilles, for London and mads for the
the public benefit. Mr
on
They re-
that the
Cairo, June 13.-Returns show that Chen, Hongkong, Chateaubrinad, Hayllar also find an affidavit asking for, stood ber to accompany them to a cafee quasion in my official
postponement, on the ground that the wit house which she refused to do. They then
of one hundred lives were lost read, Captain for Tiuntain; 23, Chingtah, for Tientsin
Thomsatt refused to look upward nesses for the defence, wore in Macao, and dragged her into it, the serond also at it, and curtly told me that I was slogether in the riots last Sunday, in 23, Glenariney, for London.
that he could not proceed.
ead. Mr Pollard, opposition to the motion, stated that the
Lapping her.
committed for trial at the Supreme Court, which are included six Englishmen The The defendants said the compisinant had and that I had better reserve my garritun at Alexandria has been increased to twelve thousand men. The authorities whole of the witnesses, with ons exception; made use of very bad language towards defence. I was thus committed without wers in the office of Mr Hazeland, pre; them, and the second said she had only a single word being heard in my behalf I have arrested 200 of the rioters. pared to give their evidence in the case touched her with a fan.
if unhesitatingly say that I had had the Mr Hayllar then pleaded, professionally,
The complainant admitted that she bad same patient hearing in my defence, as was been introduced into the Italian Chamberlist sa compiled from the papers and other with the day of his execution with an expression } IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS (SPECIAL} His Lordship, Chief Justice SA made use of a very inelegant expression in accorded to the complainants, the magistrate, June 18- The Thedive has goneditions to the list from those who havƏ
that he was not able to go on this case,
TO-DAY the Sherif, Mr Dyer Ball, visited the Gaol with H. E. the Administrator's warrant for the execution of the murderer Tik Amm, who was sentenced to death at the last Criminal Sessions.Wednesday next is fixed as the day of excoution. The condemned man received the intimation of
of joy rather than with one of sadness us might have been supposed
Tas adjourned inquest, regarding the death
of a young woman whose body was found
Shipping in Port: Ganges, Brachi, Appin, Afghan, Siberian, Kang Chi, Kwang Tung.
SUPREME COURT.
(Before the Hon. G. Phillippo, Chief. Justice.) Thursday, June 29,
a
then speaking to the defendants.
gayo it at his opinion that the defendant
*
The defendants were ordered, to enter back a tight to ask for a postponement if not into a personal recognizance, of sitheach to
stody for over twenty days in custody
his right was based on the law of England. The be of good behaviour for two mouths, Attorney would cause serious con- General said the application of thie principle
ASSAULT.
4;
of
Shipping Intelligence.
the
The following lists are corrected frriot the latest London and Colonial Papers, and from other sources. Consignees are invited Rome, June 12, A Ministerial bill has to communicate with the Editor in
event of any inaccuracy occurring in this Asaab an Italian information at his command. The Edlice Deputies declaring Assab an
and a free port has b
will, at all times, be glad to receive any to Alexandra
with
Dervish Pasha, Route, June 19,In the Chamber of later advices, private or otherwise, than his Deputies, the Minister for Foreign Affaits declared that Italy absolutely rofuses to
reland and France in Egyph
If he had had the remotast knowledge of slips and seamen or boasted of the least intelligence, would have seen the transpar- micy of the complaint and have saved him. self the loss of reputation which he has suffered by.
e been spared
has
flosting in the harbour on the 21st instant, reton and Wotton, appeared for the profusion in the proceedings of the Court, and atone at a Sikh constable who was going to one and me in the manner assent to an armed intervento vy Eng...
·BANDMANN 1, YEASER-SMITH LIBET. CASE
Mr. Mackeau, instructed by Menara Bro. secutor, The defendant in Court.
A fahmenger named Tai Akum threw a no judge would, if he saw justive needed it, arrest two
and which was identified by a abroff Regarde anked as Soith it. He over refuse it. After a legal dismission, the are no women who were fighting the in the employ of Messrs Douglas Lapraik pleaded guilty or not guilty application was granted. Mr. Smith, on The defendant was fined: K3, or seven days'
Mr Fraser-Smith pleaded not guilty, and
thesa grande, submitted that he was harit labour.
& Co., as that of his servant, wis resume justification, on the ground that the articles entitled to have the case adjourned until this
at the Magistracy this afternoon, before she Coroner, Mr Wodehouse, and the following gentleman as a Jury: Mesers A. G. Gurdon, PH Spoidal and JA. Xavier No further evidence was produced, and the Jury returned a verdict of found drowned.
·ÄNOTEER BSÍZIre of cash intended for im
published were for the public benefit.
The Registrar then read the plea put in
by Mr Fraser-Smith. It runs as follows t
day fortnight, when he would be prepared with his witnesss and his defence.
FAISE USARGH,
crisis
June 14-In the House of
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VESSELS TO ARRIVE. ⠀⠀
AT HONGKONG,
Left. Name
From Jan., Truth;
Sunderland Full 6, Flamingo, 18, Marathon,
London Fob. 15, P. J. Carleton,
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· 6, C, D. Bryant, 6, Mabel,
Sunderland Now
York
New York
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Un Aping, butcher, La Aahan, hawker, an extra trward the men Hubbatan present, but summed up the British po Mr. 5, Ethel Caine, B
the Supreme Court of Hongkong, a copy of the ples of justification server on the 28th instant, one basket, kind, but will only mention that one of the Government had promised cordial co-oper 11, Ella S. Theyor,
In
Criminal Jurisdictions
REGINA ROBERT FRASER-MITH
herein.
*ation a
Sub
and I should have of amaoyance all
and anxiety, nut to mention the serious loss of money entailed Cammans, the Opposition demanded fur- Stillwater in this harbour. Not coutout the information respecting the Egyptian with donling with main the summary
Mr Gladstone:
stone deprocated discussion at Capt. Thomsett, mamer I have mentioned, as I bear,
which was the maintenance of existing agalust me. In this set
rights in Egypt and the obtainment of Mr Mackean said that as he had not had and Ip Ashni, colin, were charged by Li he stopped out of his way to oppo me guarantees for the same. The French
Achat, married woman, with
from I stealing
I mention other matters of a similar upem him, he had had no opportunity of seeing
25. Invine stion and other Fowers also were heartily
Invincible, it. He supposed it was for his Lordship to two jackets, one pair of earrings, one hair black crew hating proved a violent and co-operating with England, Turkey was April 18, Melbrok,
"Kad unbrells, total valne $2.50. I sent him to the asylum upon Capt. Thom
15, Comet, above named defendant to the information in any way a sotient plan deport dine Bussss. On the 8th tatant she went contradict the correctnoes of my account
The answer of Robert Fraser Smith, the consider the plea of justification, if it was complainant said the fired in Jarrett's order; yet this man was called toersary As An intermediary; and the u
tan was in harmony with the great the form required, it must allege the truth
she saw of his wages. I leave those who are saney with England, Powers, Shan,
June 14-All 1The defendant admits having rub of every libellous part of the articles. Nor to house in Tai Ping
All the Foreign Con- Thomsoth portation into Annan made by lished in the Hongkong Begrunk of the With reference to a portion of the paragraphs minted employment, engaged her a
who the first defendant,
told that to judge of this action of Capt. The
aola General have arrived at Alexandria. the paper o in
of the Lath J
June.
I have been a Master Mariner
many
London, June 15.-The Times publishes into his servant at 60 a month. He told her years, and have visited not a Low Bergeant Campbell and party on board the 10th and 14th Jane repararely, the article Hix Lordship: "How can I enquire as he was married, and took her to his my time, but never before have I received | 2 telegram form Alexandria that the
ports in
2.The defendant denies that the Moken: "Of course a plea of this house, where hond the second and Captain Thomsett's hands, and what led the Porte to despatch 18,000) Turkish May S, Gunding Star
naked her to sleep with such treatment as that suffered by me at Khedive and Dervish Pasha have request i diately after he had gone alongside the and pangraph, are libellous, and sort mot allage the bath of every libollò defendants who were in the house, more, I never could havo believed, without troops to Egypt
third before your Lord has that if she would not consent to part, The question
The European Control have closed their that such treatment could post-poncazant
uld have
ofisos and general exodus of Europeana is a been, posible from out of Her Majesty's rosa s the police that such a shipment might be
whether there should be
ecome it resta entirely upon becom
leave. On the 9th justant she returned to publia servanta ecator your Lordship's discretion:
anta appointed to deal Daniel Edward Bandmade, the presentor
The Egyptian soldiers are behaving well, in this cass
he was not sure of ho in Ladder Strast, the first defendant His Lordship
Yong will we that, because according to the precedent of ants
My
(L. & C. Express, May 28.) amounting to thirty-six boxas, in The defendant ways that the article the Court, the action abolishing the right knocked har Gown by kidling her and stele tainly not be of the pleasspiest, but I chai
ars contained between 20 and paragraph aforesaid were
published
Private letters from Paking inform us of the defendant to tevores in cases of her basket which contained several articles, aver remain grateful to Chist, Justion Phil without malice, the defondant Land us and Two coolies who wore in believing that the statement therein were stedamosour had not beer introduced the thought the second defendant beat her lippo and the jury for the fuss and happy that the idea of having railways in Chias lo
hers. In that case Mr Smith would have and the third defendan
the third defendant amated the other want of my trial to the gentlemen who be constructed by Japanese win perfectiy bozos were arrested, and true in substanos and in
Faigne difendant says that the ardale right to are the case put over until the two. A watchman and several people arrested in pay defence for their efforts on my roet. It is satisfactory to see that the
entitled Tragic Power and the paragraphs that now? It must be on demurrer.
zicamsr – White Cloud to-day, just imme- referred to in the information.
wharf Intimation had bem received by palang ico
pleads" not gulity. wickedly and malicionaly published
having unlawfully
Bhe
дл
expected frous Macao, and consequently they dalous, malicious, and defamatory, libels of of the trial. Of course AAS her husband. Last night she met the defend and recollection of Hongkong
the look-out. The quantity sered in
behalf
17 Bonito,
10, Nearchus,
22, Rockhurst, 22, Rossini,
arou Caroline Bahn,
27,
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9, Hawahel,
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orough
Ponarth New York
Penarth
Penarth
haven
London Loudon
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originally published in the United States DE BET Baid the right ACICAKLARENDOR MENTORE VEUM="g=me for their kinkTE", "STEMME WON TAPADRIN
tion.
certain
chis wife, she also denied that she, bail
In
wel-known public character, which was
ород в
witness denied that he had paid £40 for har sympathyton, I beg to offer you, Sir, my Amerion, and has appeared in the Frogs in Lordship said that before the passing stolen some of his property,
thanks in anticipation for giving publicity the world. The defendant that the wild article
of 19 and 20 Victoria, in cases of minde The watchman who arrested the defen to this exmmunication.I am, Sit, Yours, poz
that they were not in the passer- newpaper notice, on measons the defendant had a right to the data vaid t
verse stin, go over till the best Sosions, don of earrings or a basket at the time of pleasantry, birk by 19 and 20 Victoris, the defendant the defendant
reasonable
ant sald he pain
(paid $40 för and that it was placed in the same position as tuos The (ra)
Send de charged with felony, who could only go the complainanib na his wife, and the hid
before the Court on their release to sat for Brod with hind from the 30th April notil H
remen, but it was questionand Js of June on which dates the sheerbed Rumel
made enquiries about her end, Ipers to published a 6d may be had. the old copres was not in for
ralle from ang: Chemist, or dealer in per
the Worlds ForJOEY GOT
mal violence.
but at the same time,
Master,
ST LA DELAP, British berque
Stillwater
AZ LEDRETRIES by Percy Mlastunted Pamphlet on For-
Lady Bowen,
stated, will do i muth cheaper, and it tons have been entered
LOADING THE CHINA ANH JAPAN PORYG is well for Chim to feal the want, and to
At Lendan: --- Bincoure má Bitex Canal, seak and to satisfy it in their own way Lord of the Isles Glenroy.
The Garetit if the 19th inst notifies
Agamoninozi, sppointments of Mr George Macfarlu Sandilands End Mr William Henry MA
Star of India. Feld to be, tubers of the Legial Connal of the Sails Settlement. The
Agass Mair Castle also snnounces that the Quean has gen (8-) been pleased to appreys at a Léon Adolphe | Glaumin (8) Dồ. as French Connal, and of
Vincent Smith wedish Consul G. Carrell
O.G. Sargent,
Shiling
44 Liverpool