No. 5980-July 20, 1882.]

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THE CHINA MAIL

China.

BULANGHAL.

unke for tous exposed. The public was a large althou

rumal that Jurga mad they knew give. We head they are

to t

ater

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TIENTSIN.

Hear the thund'ring of the guns, Fierce the fire like lightning runs; Fall the nation's bravest sons,

Now for victory.

!

Storm the city; me the town Tear the churches' steeples down, Crics of wonnded? Lot them drown

'Midst our victory,

Streets in mins; thousands slain- This our prestige to maintain, While and cotiors groan with guin.

This is victory.

Flow the widow' tears a food; Let the rivers run with blood, Corners rotting in the and.

This is victory.

Hamas of joy, now like the grave, Silenced by the virtuous brave z′′ Let the helpless moun and rave.

This is victory.

Houses left without a head; Orphans erying for their bread, Fathers, mothers, brothers dead.

This is victory.

Christina men-How Are you loves t Shall our tags be stained with waves Waves of gore, when sinteamen luaves

Rush to victory.

Root war's passions from our hearts; Try cach pin and every art Fighting nations how to purt.

This is victory.

Hongkong, 16th July,

AMANS PACIN

Commercial.

Dear Saintly portaterval 200

Ibs., against 5,391,760 lbs., for scrsön

1881-82.

Esport of Silk-Expert to date --To London, 1,193 patos to Continent, 300 batea; to Amorien, 1,000 bores; to Bom bay, 1,250 picule Total 1,653-bales; 1,000 boxes; and 1,200 picule. Of Wote, 1,070 bales and Pierced Cocoons, Ni

Europe, for me llave to chronicle a period of

very moderate dealings in this article, and there has been no general demand for Taatles rocla Bottlemunta aro about 100 bales; No. 4 has been bought at $3475 per picul. Advices from humo, regarding Sille, continue to be unsatisfactory, and it come not improbable that we may have lower pricas hero, than those now asked S

Eone bales of third crop produce love arrived from the comitry the eclor and general quality of the silk shows a consider- able improvement on that of the two pre- vions yields. About 3,000 bales are looked for in this crop,

Lung reels-Parsees continue to make. purchases, to some extent. Settlements are said to be 200 bales and 100 picula of the sorts usually exported to India.

Re-rerts have been in moderats request.

เย Now contracts are 400 boxes Canditeks and Lacklow, prices for Nos. 1, 2 and 3: grades have declined 35 per picnt but Beat," which is searco, is gnoted as formerly

Stock is compnted at.1,500 bales Tsatte, 150 batos Camchuck and Lacklow, 100. hales Kowlong, and about 200 bales of Lother sorts.

#Faste lus advaneet in value, purchases were made at $26 por pienl and SOB per picul is now asked. Settlemonta 300 bales of No. 2 Cun.

Tantlee

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QUOTATIONS..

...Curio, $450 ..No. 1, 8405

34

2, $380 $365

Loongkong,...

..Curio, ..No.

8350

Cumchuck Lacklow, $405

-reeled Cumchuck Beat Cu

į Lucklow

33

8450

No. 1, 8475

FF

3. ·2436:

Waste Silk,

Cocoona Pierced,

SETTLEMENTA FOR THE FORTNIGHT.

1892-93. 1881-82.

Cote-ng-own,, 1, Nono 2,8Nena No.1, $110

2809 $75

...

Let the war dogs' lenshes looso, thod of punishing Mr Bandinaun. Had over the critiques and found that though munications. It had never been held that beater. It seemed to his Lordship ther the Court, as they consider he hat reWHAT 18 VICTORY? A WAR-SUNG. perbapa they did not exhibit so much re-writings in a public newspaper were privi- there was ni evidence wintover on tin: coived provocation, and that he published

L'enso and honour to aduco;; /** thus been so 7

Mr Fraser Broith and that press privi- bearch as the first ono, still priso and leged. His Lordship then suld there being wint up to within the past year, and theso articles believing them in sulance

Furbish weapons for the neo,. His Lordship addrossing Mr Frane's said For our victory. leges had never been withdrawn, that they blame wors equally measured out to Mr no privileged communication, the question ever that liardly amounted to such to be true.

secondment were coatinged, up to the last porformance Bandmerim. Mr Fraser-Smith had never for the jury was whether the second article This was contradicted, and the only state-

a fait comment and whether it warmer Smith did denied it, a lady enable then for the defent * His Lordship said he was merely touching on a distinguished tragedian, and ho had the public benefit that Mr Bandmann Frazerm

merely touching denied that Mr Bandmann was to some ex-was a fair comment upon Mr Raidmann's mont that could have supported it in it was not his intention to passiontente tént a distinguished tragedian, and he had character as an actor, and whether it was any way was a statement which Mr that day. His experience with regard to on Bir Francis cad. him, should be exposed, in ease he had

Mr Fraser Sayth said it was in Mr done him the justice to say ea in his paper. for the public honeft that Mr Bandwann Frazer Smith did not know of at the theen matters was that an interval Ogden's ordonos that Mr Bandana was No complaint was made of the orificiams, should be exposed, in case he had done time Mr Bandman denied it, a lady and was always better; more rapcdidly to

Fraser-Smith to going to enranion him for the amount duo, bat at the same time Mr Fraser-Smith; that which had unfitted him for such other members of the troupe denied it. It enable the prosecutor to file atidavits His Lordship sold that was so, but he was had his own character as a critic to main position. Mr Francis, the learned counsel, was for them to say whether the ovidence of aggravation, and for the defendant only dealing with what Me Francs had in, on, ce towards Addressing Mr Fraser-Baith his Lordship only dealing with what Mr Francis bad fain, and in case of his eviticism of public had contended that it could not have given was sufficient: Soveral witnesses had to fio affidavits of mitigation. nesested. He was not laying if low as a fact.. men going wide of the mark it would have af bean for the public boneft, and there said that Mr Bandmann had on various oc week would be sufficient for the purpose. If, na Ms. Fraser-Smith indignantly denied, fected higcredit. One great reason why, with fore an that ground Me Frase-Smith's casions beon guilty of using violence towards Addressing Mr Fraser-Smith his Lordship If as Mr. Fraser-Smith indigo the press privileges were never withdrawn, regard to public characters, public autora, defonce should fail Mr Fraser-Smith the ladies by grasping them round their said he was at liberty to put in any affida-

tho we for the public benefit. As regards the

withdrawal Clue law allowed newspaper writers or publis had uut pointed out in his plea has be these ladies never reuronetrated, and it did I le ditt they would receive dhe very fn- arms until their arms were bruised, but vits he pleased in mitigation of punishment. and the attack was deo to the how of the advertisement. It would bolesna they were not fair common it of the was very improper writers of any description to express fully was f

The defendant was bound over in his own of Mr Fraser Smith. It would bo in effect their views was that it was boneficial as long question of the public interest lus Lord- not appear that these ladies had ever said vourable consideration of the Court. an endeavour to extort blackmail unless they were not expressed mudiciously. If ships thought that it would have been the one word on the subject of their hoing hurt you give rie advertisements, I will ran the found that it was fair commont on the caso, that if M: Bandun had been guilty or that they lud felt it Mr. Bandmann recognizance of $500.

This cloned the precoodings and the down your performances. If that was so, biography in Men of the Time, then it of the conduct charged against him, guilty said he might havo taken them by the

fotobiography is could only be characterised as levying would be privileged, although not, strictly of il treating women and children in the Co-arm and put them in their place, but Court rose.

Mrhu blackmail. His Lordship thought they speaking so. If it was hat a fair and tem-lony, and if it had been known to Mr hu did not use rough terms he had said would come to the conclusion that if Mr perate criticisin, and that the broken Eng. Fraser-Sinith, or anything that had been towards them. Evidence was given as to

tif Fraser-Smith was annoyed at Mr Bandmasin Lish and Roforences to suur krant and done very recently had come to the know his using very string, Inguage towards it was not by the withdrawal of press pri- things of that sort, hold Mr Band- ledge of Mr Fraser-Staith and he had then these ladies, that he had used most indiocent

out of no mann up to privileged, and Mr vel.referred, strictly Bandmann's past life san; but it was im no relation to the cable that Company & Co.'s coulies

partial that, ngungo tow

(N. C. D. News,) vileges. If they found that it was out of no mann up to contempt, then they would chosen to publish a full and impartial ne-language if they were to believe the witnes had acs; but that was not the offence with which

The strike question remains much as it feeling or desire for revenge that Mr Fraser- find it not privileged, and Mr Smith oant of what had taken place mind

creams Smith inserted that article in the Telegraph guilty of publishing & malicious fibel, referred, strictly apuaking, to cortain cir- he was charged. ble Bandranuara derilal it, they might come to the conclusion that it was With regard to the second count,-It cumstances in Mr Bandmann's past life as as did some of the other members of the com-was then the Misod Court adjourned on funt come to the conclusion rap guilty of privileged, and Mr Smith chosen to publish a full and he had then the using very string a given as to fur commentary, otherwise any privilege was a much more serienus one; it charged bearing on the argumont he intended to pany; but it was immaterial to their consi-Tuesday. A sufficiant number of the Yang ho had would be withdrawn, and it would Mr Bandman with conduct which if it was use; then his Lordship thought that under deration of the case; it hnd ne relation to the Tai men resized duty yesterday morning

the Teats; he dome maliciously in the sense in which to be believed would place him in such a posi- these circumstances it might have been charge, which was not that of using indecent to enable that Company to works fifteen

thelated it had been laid down in the desire to tion that he would bo shunned by his claimed that it was for the benefit of the langungo but of uitg violence. - Hand- Invady; but blessrs Wheelock & Co.'s coulies injare Mr Bandhraua, and not for the friends, and make it impossible for him, public that Mr Baudraain's condnet should admitted that he was hot tempered, still hold out and persist in their demand waniu Air Band of au increase of $ per mouth, which their

Band-empleyers public boneft. They had heard the evil heremtor, to get any decent female tolus exposed. ence of Mr Bandmann with reference to enter his employment. The charges term. By the word public was not man's position very frequently was placed employers are equally determined not to the letter of "Old Stager, lettor which were give and serious, and it was to be implied Hongkong alone, but in trying paitions. It scored to him that give. We hed they live offered to rusuno this Bossts Wheelck & Co. have posi had been alluded to both by the for them to say under what circumstances the public of the whole world. They there was hardly a qucation as to whether their duties if the head codie is discharged, gounsel for the prosecution and Mr Fraser- they were made. The evidence with regard had heard that Mr Handmann's troupes or not Mr Banimann had been guilty of but this Messis Wheelock & Co. have posi

and Mr Fraser they were made. The evidence wit, interned, nail his give in or even consid Smith. That letter excited a considerable to it was that Bir Bandmam had, as he were taken from various parts of the world, ing such inga far as the cost- tively rofused to do. As neither party will

is taketion

arned un to amount of feeling in the troupe. Mstated, withdrawn the usual privileges from suo iu la present troupe were take ion of the case was suncerned, and his give in or even consed to a compromise it Tras-Smith alleged that is on that Mr Bandare the Magistrates for naked had sufficient fasts on whi Fraser-Smith alleged that Mr Bundzoun Mr Freer-Smith, and it was in evidence from Australia, Calcutta, America and other Lordship quite understood how the learned a itapossible to any how long this state of was disualistiod with the criticism on that Me Bandmann had said he was going parts. If Mr Fraser-Smith had been able couneel had not chjected, as it had shown things will continue, especially as the "Hamlet"White Mr Bandmann asid he to take him before the Magistrates for mak to show some public reason for doing so and that he but no wish to make it appear that strikers are kuown to have some one at wns annoyed at the letter which appeared ing use of these privileges after they had had had sufficient facts on which to ground there was anything in Mr Bandant's buir back who will supply them with foud, in the paper, and which reflected un- beca withdrawn; and then Mr Ogden told his charges; that he had then published of conduct that he did not wish to be made drink, opium eto, as long as they are un- in tably on the other members of the hire inserted in the Hongkong Telegram by articles, thon it would have been open his hore first, and therefore could to surrender on their part would ne

As to Bir Fraser-Sunith's on employed Much as the Cargo Ikout Com- warrantably on the other members of the hit that the Tragic Fower" article had Mr Bandmann that he was a great beater known.

Mann's Company. His Lordship road the letter: been insertoil in the Hongkong Telegram by of women, as had been published in these knowledge of Mr Bandaman'a acts his pany way suffer through loss of business it Mr Fraser-Smith had seen Mr Bandmann Mr. Freser-Smith. Of course Mr Band-articles, thon it would have been open for Lordship said Mr Fraser-Smith had met would be donitful policy for them to con-

July 19. in the morning, and told him that such a manu know very well to what it re- them tuconsider Mr Bandman's professioral him hore first, and therefore could mat of sent to the demands of the coolies; for a

The market for New Patea and New etter had como in. Me Bardmann being forced, no he had said it had been fol- conduct and say whether it was for the his own knowledge know anything. Mr surrender on their part would not only annoyed at the lotter said he would lewing him all over the worldMr benefit of the public that such conduct Fraser-Smith might consider the construe prompt them to ask for a fresh increase in

receipt of the month's supply. The ente withdraw press privileges. Whether Fraser-Smith was not responsible for should be published and zande universally tion put upon the word know a rather the contse of time but would induce other Benares has been fairly activo sinew the for Benares aas, however, woltened at the that came to the ear of Bir Fraser-Smith fast and as he believed it referred known in order that no other parties should strange ezo, but baving hoard of a labourers to follow their example,

thing did not mean that a person knew of

close Old Patna has been also dealt in to services to prevent been alleged. Scothing of Mr and Mr Grellin tolling

a fair extent, but for Old Bennres thero hun or not they hul hal it that he went to the case in which Mrs Housby was be induced to enter into Mr Bandmanu's nimost immediately and inquired for a concerned it made him very nervous, so services to prevent them from being treated it. Mr Finser-Smith hail had no previous

been no call. The day's quotations are Moreury Correspynvient...) There was an much so that he was almost unable to take in the way that had been alleged. Such acquaintance with Mr Bandranu, and knew

given at $3074 to 2600 for New Pati, copy of the broadsheet.

July elservation by the counsel for the his part. It was for the jury to say whether allegation would require strict pranf, how nothing of Mr Randmaan's treatment of

H.E. Mr von Brandt and Mr Arendt 95671 for Uld, and 8565 to 5067) for Now Tot they considered that it would have ever, and it would not be sufficient for women and children. Mr Grellin tolling

not evidence; it was and stad returned to-day from Chefoo; the Ionarez. prosecution that up to the time this article

efon; the

for New Pat appeared Mr Fraser Smith and Mr Band- had the eflect on Mr Bandmann he said it Mr Fraser-Smith to say that he honestly Mr Fraser-faith was not evidence; it was

The month's receipts, so far, aggregato mann wore on the best of terms. Mr Saith Ead-whether it would have affected any believed that they were trac and therefore merely hearsay evidence, His Lordship lattor from Kores via Chefop; it is said

German Treaty has been sigued.

about 4,000 chests, against 3,838 costs to had met Mr Bandmaza at Kelly and ordinary person in that manner. To have for the public advantage. Every state-asked if there was any evidence to the e

The Chinese and Korean Trading Regula- the corresponding late last year, During Walsh's, had been introduced to him, and any article of that sort, even though it ment would require to bo proved. His show that Mr Bandirann hnd nssaulted

tions have been arranged, and the Cus-the interval some 1,200 chests have been they had conversed together. Up to that contained no allusions to Mis Rousby's caso, Ladship then referred to the case of Dr Mrs Rosby lut Mr Fraser-Sinith's ac

ing him about the world was, to say Newnan, who he said was now a dai-ount, and that did not go for evi-tone Taotai bere has given an invitation taken by the fun! constituers, against 900 timo Mr Smith was certainly aware that following

in the church of Reine, and a maudence. Then although that was at second to Chmaan murchants to ge and aquaint chests at the corresponding interval Last For Europe, 400 balca (1šbales.

of us now a cumi-cunt, and that did not go Tragic Power" was in his preses the least, not pleasant. It was not pleasant tary in the church of Reine, and

United States, sion, and up to thon he had not to have an article callingyou trumpet-blower universally respected that Dr, Newwan and Mr Fraser-Smith called no witness to Chezo merchants to go and aquaint chests at the corresponding interval last

reen Mr Fraser-Sunith said his recollection of there, placing a man-of-way at their disposal the available supply computed at 100 &c., Re-reels,.. 400 boxes 400 Exx thought it potion between the dis- praises)erring anusages

his Lordship remembered, was thought it necessary to publish it. War (that was to say that one sounded his own was only able to prove one of fourteen Mr Fraser-Sunith suid his collection of themselves as to what trade could be done year. This, with the exporlatica, loaves for Europe, 400 balca 118bales.

The chester, against that of 1,400. chests last

Bombay, 100 piculs 80 pieuls. there any connection between the dis praises) and stating that one was a German or fifteen charges that he had brought it, so far as his Lordship remembered, was

& 200 bules :) agreement and the insertion of "Tragis Jew, referring to sour erant, an aged part of the Tantai.

Tragis Jew, referring to sour craut, anusages and ex-ngainst a man, as the most of the offences that Mr Bandinum attempted to take a Chinese consider it a very litoral act on the year. Of this last quantity 400 chests were agreement and the insertion of a a to convey thou there and back.

Benares, of which kind the present stock and she fell; Mr Band push but that she chang, who fra

Duvos Axe Spices. -- Cassin Tapion : Power?" If they thought there was and pressioses of that sort; it was for them to were alleged to have been committed out book from Mra Rosby, and he struck her

It is definitely decided by Li Hung-comprises 850 chests, of which 00 chests are

New Look Poo and Loting are quoted in if they thought that he inserted that say whether they were libellous or not. of England. Dr Newnan iad then stated, and she fell; Mr Bandma's defence

chang, who fraud the Foreign and Korean Old. article to annoy Mr Bandmann, then any Well, Mr Bandmann received intimation as Mr Frazor-Satith had stated, that it that she fell sot from his push but that she

PERSIAN-The only sale reported in the wants $8.05 and 88.30 in boxes. Sales: question as to privilege would be taken that this notice had been published, and on was very hurd upon him as most of his full herself against sown of the stage pro-g, whe frames

withrests could not be procured.

But perty; and the manager of Mr Bandan's Trent, that Korea is not to aduit o pinto

mage of ar Bandana or missionaries, which conditions have been interval is dat of two chess of exten best hills. Stock 9,500 piculs. Old and it would then be a malicious coming off the stage he sees a young witnesses could not be procured.

alicious coming off the

Stat. away a

to young man

cuts, Tai Wo is quoted at $8.26-in- publication. If on the other hand they con- Portuguese and he goes to the young man and Dr Newman had to prove his charges.enny bad stated that Mr Banduann had or suis rica,

picule, sidered there was no such connection, that asks him what he wants. This young man He had made these statements, and it some conversation on the erbject, when his accepted by the United States and Great at $456. For other grades no quotation is Loting is quoted at $8.05 in mais, and

saffect. mischests.

mats, and 28.50 in boxes. Sules all no inferences were intended to be made to replies that he is a repeter of the I siquary clause. no inferences were intended to be made to replies that he is a reporter of the Hongkong was held, and very properly held his statements were to the sb ffect. Mr Britain, and it is said by Germany also. given. The stock is given at about 8,500 $8.30 in boxes. Saler: il. Stork: 4.200 the celebrated Rousby-Bandmann case, that Telegraph, and Mr Bandmann, romember Lordship thought, that where a man makes Banda.ca had denied it. The alleged France has refused in regard to the inis diests.

July 8 no allusions were intended to be made, as ing that he had been insuited by, and statements affecting the character of an statements made by Mr Faser-Stith were scary clause.

at $8.20 in mats, and $8.50 in buses. tract

Mr and Min Brenan have arrived; Mr for the mail of Thursday, 20th July says Sales: nil Stools: 0,000 picule. Cassia Mr and Min Brenan have arrived; Mr SRS STEL & LAZIKE's Freight Circular, Stock: 1,400 picula. Old Tai Wo is quoted that press privileges had been other, he should be in a position to prove true it was hardly possible that any jary had been alleged, to Mr. Bandian strik remembering that less, the Hongkong them at the time. A person who libelled would have acquitted Air Bandman of the Brenan is H.B.M. Consul for this port. Thereishardly any altoration in the Freight Buda, oli 10.10 per piani. Sales: 200 picula.

Mr as ing women and obvildren-the tent woman sitogether withdrawn from,

It is said that Mr Bullock goo home on market ainen issue of last Circular; and, Stock: nil. New $10.60 per picul. Sales and dildren the toru, women bothering that press privileges had been ottenis affecting the character makes Budam and denied icet, Mr the had contradicted heater appear consider whother under the arm, lenda mush was not severe as the it was left to the judge to decide the

subsequent article Telegraph, takes this young was by the another, who published defamatory matterassilt. There was no doubt that he was Brenan is H.B.M. Consul for this port.

though arrivals have been few, no improve-i Stock: 300 picule. they had to consider whether under the arm, leads him to the stairs and pushes him of another, was bound to prove the whole present at the time, but he had contradicted tis

criticism, nad

or Coast frights. circumstances it was fair criticism, and down, the push was not severe as the of what he had published. In libel cases the statements made. Having heon ac leave, which he has well enol. He has though arrivata lavo been few,

SUNDETES Fire Crackers Ch a 76 cerita as and Chiness. It is said hero that when he Homewards, durand has been very

per box. Vermilion, 293.60 par box, that it was fairly published.

se hintself admitted, he was entitled to all called on Li Hong-changin regard to the limited, ant rates for London or Rambag lating fine contract white 4/4 112. If that young man had admitted and than Mr it was left to the judge to decide the per quitted of the assault, as Mr Fraser-Smith ade himself respected by all foreigners ment is noticed in Home were 80, then they would find Mr Bandam told him that he would surve tion of punishraent. The effects that case himself admitted, he was entitled to all Chiness,

on words to that would have on the one before them would the advantages, which an equittal pave negotiation of the United States and Cores may be quited L2 per tons of colli Uff. By cents, 61, 103 cents per

17, Li Swith with regard to that vount, not his stor the same way, or words to that would have on the one before them would the advantages, which 20 nequittal pave

The Jury acquitted him, and Treaty and frankly spoke out hi mind. Lasha Dlling there has been a litlirt Bed Oleck, 103 route, 19

mind-s guilty. If they found It WAN Of zand tirat Mr Fraser-Smith was the be that if any one of the charges made by hin.

Slovartove fussines Juni ule ugh it thing ab more inquiry, although no advance In 107 criticism taking the whole article togother greatest blackguard in a state weld base to find kinz gulity. Supposing Further than that Mr Bantuon shortle being ily an Acting Consul, to which Mr Freights is perceivable as yet.

Moon Ruith man new panady, shop Wan Mr Tone Knith

conta, 6/4, 172 cents Double Extin Im- perial, white 44, 15) conts, 5/4, 17h cents,

whicants in its German English dialect, that there Bandmam auinitted that, frote the have him

Caustwise, the roarket retuning in the 6, 20 cente; Red Chock, 4/4, 17 conts, were reflections cast upon him with regard of his feelings and from the excitement he they came to the conclusion that it was not afterwards fulled an engagement in

mana privileged communication, and that i London theatre, auidist rounds of Acting though he was he intended that his same deplorable stufo as heretofore, and 4, 10 cents, 0/4, 21 cents, per vard

same actually nothing contrich, left for Mandarin S to his beating of women and children, and was in at the time, he gave the young man a privileged communication, and that is London theatre, auidist rounds of a Bullock replied that was true enough, but

Cargo that such reflections should not be cast, a moral kick and said that he would do the was not matter that he, as a public writer, plause, unless they disbelieved Mr Band-sting thugh he

with, and that it has been is seen loy the The Genaan baisque Priskrich, left for ago Ginger in Syrup, (Chyloong) $5.20 they would find Me Bwith guilty of mali game to his munster, and that his detor had any right to vemment tpon, or if he taun. If this were trup then they tion should be respects and be complied there is actually sathing doing

und with the Chituese Chefou, the agrican inrque ( D. Bryant, Malong) 63.20 Mandarin $3.00. maliarae

higgest posed to admit since Lordali ciously publishing a libel. Supposing was the biggest scoundrel in Hongkong. did comment upon it in a fair or proper might rest assured that ir Bandhaar's it, a

ith universal officials, which with per pioul.

Judicials, which were at once attended to proveeds to oil, and the French barque yang Stem $4.80 per caso of 6 jars, Soy, they should be of opinion that it was in- This was also deposed to by another wit. manner, or further if they found from his acquittal was received with universal aut varios cases he has had with the Chinese Chefou, the Americani barque C. P. Bryant, Mandarin St.

was malios inmitation. Even in the lowest scales of it was different with the former Consuls, Charite, leaves for Bangkok under Charters 2,30 a 93.05 tonded that people who saw the article neas, Mr Fraser-Smith admitted that evidence that there

caseca, find him guilty. His lifts, even amongst the lowest class whom the Chinese ficials kept waiting oricted elsewhere.

under come kind of plon, should inquire why Mr Bandmaan hnd the young Fortuguese had ne tainers fact they would find him guilty.

Anyhow Micted elst for Bangkok me barque Cargo (Maloni The disengaged tourage in port amounts spoken to Ophelia in such a manner, and thero, ho admitted that he had told au Lordship then dealt with the question a man who injured a woman would whom the Chinese

He told the jury that they be treated with the utmost sett. His Bullock that it was intended, to cause people to in-untruth, and then Mr Frasur-Saith spoke of malice.

there and determined will has gained him friends not included. quire into it, and thus get it circulated that of what he called his impertinence in would have in consider whether these Lordship was quite certain that if tarrack has proved that his frank manner to id vessels, registering 8,463 tons, steamers

The following are the settboments - Mr Bandmann had been guilty of assaulting going on the stage. So in as the Portu- articles were published for the public had been any conviction on the minds of

British barque Archos, 448, to Hamburg women, if they were satisfied of that then gucho young man was concerned in the benefit, or in retaliation and in a spirit the London audiones that Mr Bardinamong the Chinese officials, who together tion asker had assaulted Mrs Rously, a well his with the foreign residents wish him a God-

arque Archosents: Bir Frager Smith could not excuse hitelf alleged libel, Mr Fraser-Smith made no of revenge. He said the presention gaked had assaulted Mrs Rously,

it had been for the gabe with hisses and throw that even though Trading Reganged

It is said that Ma Kion-tzung has re-

British barque Arnguin, 217, Manila f. on the ground of the manner of blica complaint whatever. What he complained them why it is had been for the gallic actrega, that he would have been received speed wherever he may go.

had beet pub with hisses and thrown off the mage. Mrinned from Korea and that the Chinese to fund at one Port Philippines to New essago that was sent to her Mr Bandmann had been guilty of was the message that was sent to him, goot that these articles had beet pub with hisses and thrown off the age. Mir

him,

published u Mr Francie had remarked at even the Trading Regulations with Korea are net as York or Boston Gold $10.00 per ton of 20 Mr. Fraser-Smith said there was no re- and the runarke that were made about him. the way they were not published Mr Francie had remarked that even theatr

why their blicat it would not have been in His pleased to decorate a Kien-tong katus, Iri

the pet definitely beg a to feranos to Mrs Rousby; the reference was If his Lordship understood Mr Fraser Bandmann's arrival and why their lica- Mr Bandmann had been guilty of the Trading Regulations with Korai are not as York or Boston Gold $10.60

It is said that H. D. Majesty has been American banque Furness Abbey, 1993, to Ophelia

Smith correctly, it appeared from the justi- lion had been delayed, and why it Mr sault it would not have been right thing 6 yet definitely arranged

mp ons Port Philippines to New York or I refer to Ophelia cation which he had set up as having pub- Bundmann was such a wonnen beater as hnd take it m at this distance of time. His pleased to decorate 11.E. Li Hung-chang, His Lordship mid it did upas up in words; but the jury were quito justified fished the article for the public good, he sat been alleged, the fact had not been publish- Lowdship quoted a case which had occur

sat

Judge Mr Low and Chun Lai-aan-what for the German arque Marie Louso, 442, ona in considering whether the curing was up the plea of justification that he was until after Mr Fraser-Sunith bad quurred in 1978, in which the gehen lato Castors Tantai, La Kien-tzung. Buston, Private

he was tu tautu Be Bananar. They had also, who devided the case said that needlessly Chinese do not know but the decorations Fort Philippines to London or Liverpool, ustified in using the language he did relled with Mr

raking up the past of any person was with something elas. Sur for Majesty, on account of the negotiation of

Mr Fraser-Smith said that they had had towards Mr Bandmann, in his newspaper heard it further stated, that the article raking up the past of any person way wick-

published cd and malicioued to have been written to the telegraph from Shungitoientsin. it on Mr Bandmann's evidence that the because Mr Bandumana had first insulted "Tragic Power" hui net beta published ed and malicious. His Lordship said that may perhaps como from His Danish Private. play being rehearsed was "Madeline Mo him. Mr Francis contention was that until after the disagreement. The pross the article seemed to have been written to

in Mir provoke. His Lordship concluded Full rehearsed was "Bladeline has newspaper, heard it furthe

defendant's contention was, firstly, not war cution asked why, if it was in Mir provoke. His Lordship concluded by say

tention was, firstly, His Lordship said he was quite aware of ranted by law, that his justification in the Fraser-Smith's possession before, it was ing that he was afraid he had detained them

1st July. it. Supposing it was the intention to second place, that he did it in retaliation, not published before Mr Bandman's arri- at great length, but the matter was one of convey the fact of his having assaulted Mre was entirely taken away. His Lordship val why Mr Frazer-Smith had waited until considerable importance considering the

The difficulty between the Customs and Rousby, it would act matter whether it re- then said that there was no doubt that in the branch? His Lordship told them that status of the parties, the caninence of Mr ferred to Ophelia or anybody else, and no veriain cases there was justification, and no man could take the law in his own haude Bandirann as a tragedian on the one hand our respected British Consal still continues,

Epen insulted, and no the other. Ho her attend he hoped a provisional Lia suspended by man could plats himself behind & name for certain communications had to be con- even though he land teen insulted, and no and the rights and liberties of the press on and H.B.M.'s Minister has dismissed the statements of that sort. Language wis sidered privileged. Mr Fraser Smith based mars had a right to bring injury to another the other. He had attempted to explain appeal against Mr. Lay's action in grantingapore and Penang, $3,650 in full, often used with an exutly diferent mean- his view of the law with regard to his just-man's reputation, and as far as he could to them as well as he could, and he hoped a provisional License to the Pilot Torgenz-

of self by ele ing from that which was opreased, and it fication on the ground that he was Eret at understand Mr Fraser-Smith a defence, is they had been able to follow, the jetes sen, who had boan suspended by the Cus was for the jury to say whether it bore tacked-upon the case of Laughton feelings having been burt he had done that that were involved in the cane:

the jury to Lordship though in with regard to aid it would it every-dies for all had his reang hind other was that

Trade is almost at a standstill, and the that meaning His Lordship quoted in Bishop of Sudur and Man, which was a case which be thought himself fully justified in first question was whether theso articles nuthority bearing on the point. Although in which it had been held that there was a doing, but His Lordship was bound to say were libellous or not. If they consider usual meatings of the Tu luci (Trade it bore no reference to it on the face in will justiced in first question was whether thean ariicles toms for some fancied offence. it bore no reference to it on the face of it, rule with regard to privileged communica that there was to justification for it in law cd that under ordinary circumstances Ginild) are suspended, there being, but five yet if the jury were satisfied that it via tions. His Lorship said it would be almost and it was extremely prejudicial in the in that they would have been libels, vessels in port compared with over fifty

there BDS privilege, privilege the corresponding period last year. Intended to have roforence to: Mrs. Rousby, The law had provided re. was in a different character, it would be possible in this life to get ou if every-terests of sanisty proficial in the in- that they would have been, Gild) are suspended, there being, but five

a different chance to: Mrs Rousby, to His Lorship said it would ties that there was ordship was bound to first question

libel another because There is great talk of the China Mer- because he chants' constructing whisvus and godowns in a different character, it would be for thing that was said or written-because medies for all persons; if Mr Fraser-Smith enlled. in what was spog sconsdrel in the other them to put what construction they chose libel did not consist in what was spoken, had been damified he had his repedy the right to

been eture grain during the upon it, and to think whether it was not it consisted in what was written,was law, however, gave no remedy for calling & had boon insulted himself. With regard to here in order to star

Our last report was dated the 5th instant. pointed by the subsequent publication. held to be libellous. His Lordship then mana sconedral of the greatest scoundrel in the other was the communication on winter, and thus facilitate their shipping

parts Another article had been put in. His quoted, as an instance, the chao of Hongkong, The law gave au redress for public matter written with regard to the operations, and it is also rumoured that

milk in a man

request, but the only purchases reported Lordship read part of the introduction a man who considered it. his duty that, except that it enabled any party to po public good. Ho and pointed out to them Messrs Butterfield & Saira are about to a critique on Mr Bandmann in which to inform his neighbour of what he knew before the Magistrate, if he thought the points in the ovidence heard and he had establishing

The sither othe

Lan Yang pricat affair is not have been at full rates; at Macao the bus- accessary, and nek that party to be bound endeavoured to do justice to Mr Fraser establishing an office of their own hore, it was stated that Use writer could of the character of any servant who his necessary, and nek that party to be bound endeavoured to do justice to Mr Fraser Smith have made Mr Handmann's stay here neighbour intended to employ; a man was over to keep the peace. If Mr Fraser. It was for them to say whether any one or ended, but the converts who were charged inces has been small and prices there have have made Mr Bandmarine stay hore neighbour intended to cm

Scented Teas Moderate settlements of s financial success. His Lordship said that justified in ranting this communication, Smith was injured in his business in any both of the articles were written for the with the abduction of a girl have been ruled somewhat in favor of buyers. Cepented Tens-Moderate pers. although after the disagreement. Mr Fraser even though his information might not be way, he had his remedy in the Civil Court, public advantage, and with that object, released N. G. D. News.

Capers have taken place during the past Smith refused to help on tais financial suc- truoi avery particular, so long as the state- but it seemed to His Lordship, from the and that being so, if they found that they

fortnight: the commoner gudes have ruled mada without express Mr Fraser-Smith had said a great der Fruser-Smith would be entitled to thos cose, yet he was in newise to blame rents made were made without express evidence that it did not go to that extent, were fair criticisms of Mr Bandmann's cha

Waar part in "Masoniello" could a dog at previous rates, but "nicdam" kinda from state malice. A man was also justice for the aliout being presented criminal though bencfit. If they found that he pub, with for that. Had he rested there in a state malice. A man was also justified in making Mr Fraser-Smith had said a great deal racter and conduct as a public man then

their execute? This barc-a-role.

The 10 to 19 show a decline of a tael to a taal and a half por picul; few parcels how: of armed neutrality nothing farther could a communication if it was made for the about being presented criminally, but flis Mr Fraser-Smith would be entitled

THAMES-STREST INDUSTRIES, hy Pervy ever can be bought at this decline, as many hich not permitted to give evidence he had still the maliciously and out of ill-will, with Russell. This Illustrated Pamphlet on Fer-natives are still holding for former rates. have been said / upon the subject, pirpose of investigating a fact in which Lordship said that Mr Fraser-Smith though benefit. If they found that he published buy in but in the meantime the article "Teage that person was interested. According to not permitted to give evidence he had still them maliciously and out of ill-will, with

bean small and at Power in the article piposo of investigatia was made for the aliout her-Smith had said that extent, were fair crit 30, if they found that released Power appeared. Then the article Me Fraser-Smith the libels were published had the opportunity of making his state a desire to injure Mr Bandmann so far a

lase mail'e quotations. of the 14th appeared, and it was certainly in the investigation of a fact in which ments, and it was quite open to the jury he could, it would do away with any pri- fumery, &s, published at 6d. may bo had Basiness in fine, teas has

Pekora have been in fair demand, “lang the most serious one. (The article was he was concerned, but His Lordship upon the statements that hal been made to vilege. He had described to them the gratis from any Chomist or dealer in per-last mail's the most serioje one. (The article was he was concert Co., London. AD

leaf teas are firmer and may be quoted reads) Did this second article give them no said that upon the evidence he could consider whether the evidence brought difference between the two libels. If they cuteory in the World, or JOHN GOSNELL &

| Bar Stainst opinion of the previous one! In the first not concur with Mr Fraser-Smith; there against liim was perfectly sufficient or not found that the first article was a fair com-Co., London-ADY. place it had to be omsidered whether the was no fact in the investigation of which As Mr Francis had pointed out he had not ment on Mr Bandman on his publie ARTERUS WARD once wrote a bright letter half to one tael dearer, but other kinds ir article Tragic Fewer had bean publish he was personally concerned. In the been subjected to cross-examination as he character they would have to give Mr to a little eight-year friend of his in without change: prices have ranged from Elmira, qunt the fareffe of tint town now Ts. 19 to 28 for the former sindt from Tls. ed by Mr Fraser Suita in good faith, or Laughton v. Bishop of Sodor and Man case would have been in a civil case. His Lord Fraser-Smith the benefit

His Lordship (who had retired) on taking prints this letter. He tells his dear 13 14 per pical for the better kinis. of and portabip was it upon being erted it. If the muniction, a down. Fits Lorentioning trivial brought hafore a jury Attorney Gen-The foreman: Xes of 0 to 1 washerwoman. His. you Just as well

The following is a summary of the fort- was it upon, being further provoked as hs it was held that the charge of a slip said that he considered the best imagined that he inserted it. If that was Bishop to his clergy was a privileged com- remedy in law was to bring civil - his seat said he had received a comput Amalia" how much he missca hor. "Why their opinion Mr Fraser-Smith but maniation, one of theme that came under tion; but there were exceptions which cation from the gentlemen of the jury didn't I put you in a bottle, and bring you night's business

Congeu 1,870 boxes at Ths. 16 17 per noonch constraction upon they the law laid down. Fils Lordship then the law had provided in order that He would be glad to take into considera-lown with rae : he says; but I am

RAUOTETER, level of the era in inch, leps wore at perfect liberty to come to that traced the history of the case mentioning trivial cases might bo proronted from tion any recommendations they might make always forgetting something, The other pioul; Scented Caper, 13,800 boxes at Tls. jury until they had The Registrar: Gertlemen, are you agreed day I went off and forgot any Aunt Sarah, 11 a 27 per pical; Orange Pekoos, 3,600 conclusion. In other articles allusions that the words need by the Bishop towards being brought before

your verdict? we find defendent Mr fequently goes off antike you very ons date:-Taly 1. 5. S. and its 3 to 5 modoista to stolet

and hundrede, and she's a good deal bigger than you are. boxes at 11s. 19 a 28 per pitul.

Esport of the various descriptions of

THEZONET, in Fahrenheit degree and had been made, to tragic power and woman Laughton were not of the character that received the sanction of the Attorney Gen- apon your verdict f

The foreman: Yes, we find defendant Mr Ramsay is also a very forgelful mat beating propadalies. Did they think these was given to them by Mr Fraser Smith; it eral. He considered the provision ouo tart

Fraser-Smith; iterate the be the case, Dissertast of WILL is registered story bro

Canton Waters (Hong DIRECTION OF WINE every two armies were of the rane glass and was strong language, but only ordinarily suited the circumstances of the ease it guilty by a majority of 0 to 1 on Ho frequently gees of and forgets his Teas shipped from Canton Waters (Hong, teas, kept in the open air in a chaded leaptip two articles were of the same glass and was strung language, but on mid was provided that no man was placed upon a the first count, and guilty unani-washerwoman. I like you very kons, Canton, and Macao) to Greet Bri- pointa, N., N.N.E., N. &o.

only orain thously on the second count. When sehd- mush

- ase to the sanse conclitaion 1 Did they strong language; all that had been said was the 1. tain July 1, 5. S. Antenor, well it tain to 1, Antener, that Laughton had thronu falso accusations criminal charge until it had received the mously on 109,454 ha, te modoteta 16 to 7 fresh 2 to 3 strong. think that the language which was vague that Laughton had thrown falso accusations criminal charge until it had received the mously on the recond count. When send much. I should like. you just as well it aim to date, lano) to

twelve years alderon spoke to 80. Fein, Cougon 71,781. Cloudy. D. Drizzly In the first too was explained in against him, injurions to his ministerial Attorney General's sanctions case was not ing the communication to Your Lord you were twelve years older. I run very Cangon 12,060 lbs., S. Caper 105, 45, Fonen or Waxa enim. 1 to 8 light breeze.

lba. 8 to 10 h 30 to 13 violent. the second! The was the purposs for influence, and made with, na mire diare placed before the jury until it had gone ship we had not decided on any particular singular alout some things. You spoke to 80. Feline $2,27 lbs., total 149,411 1b. 8.te i modoista 16 to 7 freali, 7 to 3 strong. the reni! That was the purse against him, injurions to his ministeri raminal charge until it hot received this mong first count, and guilty

SIĄTE OF WEATHER, B. Clear blue sky, C. purposed which the papers were put in, and gard to truth. It was held that it was through the forms of the le. They had form of rocutimendation Wo only wished me chout a boy who is my rival I should 7.6.6. Kor-i-hing, Cougm 21,787 lbs. S which the papers pub the vileged so far as it had been addressed to deal with the case as it was before them, your Lordship's opinion as to whether we be very sorry to kill that buy but he may Caper 163,251 lbs., S.0. Fuko 94,430 lbs., Cloudy, D. Drizzly. F. Fr. G. FORLY H drive me to it. I am in hopes that he will total 229,477 lbs 1 9 S. 9 Glenfalloch, H. Ligistung. – M. Disky, O. Hvercast not a privi and give a true verdict according to the could make any and if they would rating and take himself into a prematurs tomo-that Caper 65,319 lbs, 8.0. Fekog 14,278 lbs. P. Fasting shows. Squall Rainy struction they put up ti them or not to the clergy, but that it was not a privi and give a true verdict according to the could make any such recommendation.

cimb--that a 19, His Lordship said retire Lordship then read a paragraph which a leged communication so far as it had been evidence. He next dealt with the charges

Aleged

but being a in the article, Did they think that the consult he would be very glad to receive he may choke bimself with a large slice of total 112,607 lbs 12. & S. Breconshire, S. Bow Thrnd U Bad, threatening IV. lat It was the published in the newspaper 2 peared on the as the clergy, but that it

pudding-but if he does either I shall feel Cougon 60,284 lbs., S. Caper 38,635 to 7 Visibility. - Storm 2. Cal. The Infor of the pros privileged, comunication originally, and kinking of the Portuguese young may had any recommendation from them.

The jury retired fer a short time, and on forced to land him with chains and read all. 8.0. Potos 13,750 Sorts 1,1 lbs, total ters are repeated to indicate sug forense over dahir quit though not necessary for the actual do been proved to be a cowardly not! Dis

S.

Caper Laos-The of man 26- these rocommentation to the Registrat who read His hoots may roniais, but the rest of him 83,070 Tue., 5. 6. Peso 10,358 m., books hours of ren for the presion and The first fence, it was not enquired into too closely, tinguishing himself in another of those their return the first handed the my lectures to him. That will fuisli hiin. 275,850 lbs.; 10, S. S. Laerie, St the mean verge of their signifiention.

Had it been pro s, by It previous shippers) are from 6 spirit sb To make that case applicable to Mr Fraser cowardly acts which Mr Fraser-Smith res actuated. Smithé case Mr Traser Smith had to show them that Mr Bandamano had boon Sovint was; The jury recommend the will have perished miserably loug end I 120,404 benking, withoutal bocas Queen) are registered frem 1 to 14%, and

ments a fobal for the season of 6,860,936 ton and hundreds, Hi Lordship said he had looked that his articles were privileged com to the world as a contemptible man defendant to the marviful consideration of have got through,

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NEWCHWANG.

fifty!

Private

cwt.

Gorman barque Valparaiso, 450, to New- chwang and back, 224 cents per picui, 30 lay days.

British barque Pellists, 340, Whampoa to Tientsin, $1,600 in fall, 21 hy days.

Swed. brig Hermine, 220, to Tientsin, German steamer Picciola, 876, to Sing- $1,250 in full, 20 lay days.

British steamer Solway, 510, to Saigon British steamer Canton, 2005, Saigon to and back, lo cents per picat Hongkong, 84,00 in full.

Germau steamer Olympin, 783, Saigon to

Hongkong,

German steamer Atalanta, 784, Saigon to Hongkong, $2,500 in full. -- Hongkong, 12 cents per picil. Hongkong, $2,500 in full

MESS DEACON &Co.'s Coton Market Report, dated 19th July, says

CongousThese have been in very limited

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Young Stern - $5,000

321LOTS.

LEAD-About 660 pigs have changed. bands during the past two weeks: LB. is quoted 25,90 to $5.95 per pioul, and Hola shop 85 65 to 85,90 per picul.

QUICKSILVER. is quoted $50 per pical SHIPPING

The rate of Freight to London, is per ateamer, £2.15/- and per sailing vessel, 4/ per ton of forty mid fifty cibis feet, respectively.

The rate of Freight to New York, nic steamer, 295/ rad per sailing vessel, 47/6 per ton of 40 cubic feet.

LOADING AND ON THE BROTM--At Wham-

pvz.

For London.None, For Now York. None.

At Hongkong For London. Olen enrn, str. Minard Castle, stc. Afghan str Lilya, str., Juuiter, (via Havre).

For New York-Grecian. For San Francisco, Lucy A Nickels,

Francisco-Lucy Ateirose, Coptic, str. City of Tobio, str.

DEPARTURES-From Whampoa. Fur Loniton None.

For New York.--None. From Hongkong-For London Gleas falloch, six., Laertes, str., Brecondire, str.

Fur New York None.. For San Francisco.--Occanto, str.

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