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With regard to the bar French Steamship Compray to qitish reference was wade the other day by the Comercio, the launch of one of the tamers' is thus recorded by Mitchell's Maritime Begilor On the 5th June Messrs. William Jonny sad Brothers launched from Leven Ship. yard, Dumbarton, an iron anraw steamer of about 3,060 tons gross measurement. On leaving the Coways she was named the Chandertagor by Mra. Denny, of 'Helensles. The diensions of tho vessel are-length between perpaudioalars, 340 fuet; breadih moulded, 40 feet; depth moulded, 30 feet. She has been built in accordaane with the rates of the Tareau Veritas for the highest class, and will have accommodation for 34 ficut-
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And
AERATED WATER MAKERS,. BRIPS MEDICINE CHESTS REFITTEE, Passenger Sarra Bupplies,
SUPREME COURT.
12th July..
IN. SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE MR. JUSTICE SNOWDEN.
Low Yux KWAN Y. ÜHA Kiso Po, 850. Mr. Batley appeared for the plaintiff, and Francis for the defendant.
This was an notion for the recovery of $50, the price of a passage ticket to California. The steamer Canton was chartered by es firm calling
class and 21 second-plaas passengers. She will be fitted by Mesars, Danny and Co. with com
itself the Mau Tong On to take passangere to Caifornia, nud the defendant acted as passage indicated horse-power, the oyliudors being broker. The parties composing the Man Tang inoles and inches diameter, and length of On bolted, and the steamet did not make the stroke 51 inches. While being cdustruoted, the passage for which she bad been advertised. Ti vessel was under the inspection of M. Rondott. tiorets insted were in the usust from I hereby the cuparintending engineer of the borrany. engage that the Chinese named at foot beroof The following particulars of the fatal sociient shall be provided with a passage to ... and to Captain Hope, of the Champion, are taken hereby acknowledge to have received the sum of, from the Rawailes Gazette of the 14th alt-Auld. and were signed by the defendant as end accident cocarred on Monday. Capt. Hope, passage brokoz.
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Hongkong, 12th July, 1882.
STUDENT.
O ZRE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PARSK 8,-Tanz dorrespondant. "Kwong Stam Mu" in his preclamation hose, Government Gazette there, and Mayors' Chinese Govern.
the effent of an action for breach of arreement the article, as, be submitted, might vory properly Glebler was much the stronger of the tws. It is a term which has boon Invented by the in nok providing the passage would to I am not begiran from the bench. Ha coutendal that Though two days before I had felt this's onse Chiness of Canton to express a merchant's off quite sure I would do a diferent thing yes the art ole was one which lay the writer open to for a compromise in which each party might although there is a soltable expression in so wanld pat the staket in and ens bim on that a charge of contempt of court,
admit himself to blame, he considered that Mr. amongst the issolves, and le might serve as i'maka- Dr. Globlar applied for a further remand on Pereira had damard his own use by his ari shift for that paspasa but is scrtainly in quite Now you see him for money had and muscired.
Mr. Bailey-Wall, he has given that receipt account of the inability of his counsel, Mrdens-fla Worship did not consider Mr. inappropriate as applied to any bee pic Porale's story. Ratisfactory, or that is fall in taking of an olisin oharacter, It might ha Franals, to be present, acknowledging he has received the money,
His Lordship said the receipt was printed His Worship said he could set adjourn the the evidence, which had not been dispatul, ou worth the Crown Bolicitor's while to lock into from set out in sstedule D of the Act, and the oss, which had lasted long time. Dr. the other sid. As to the word entalha, he this wasther. Xears, do question was whether the evidence of Mr. Helmes Giellar's pass had been fally heard, batahould was fadlined in donbt from the way in which it and the last witness had not taken away ita valos it appear to his Worship that the ear, gentle had been introduced, that it had been used by altogether.
man's anus was likely to safter, he woull son. Dr. Glebih 10 was only introduced to strengthow Quaica's anno. Me. Carvalho, Mr. Bailey stid he was unable to refute the sider whether he should adjourn to us.
Mr. Pereira was thewesllod and ho zaidI am who was called as having beard the expreentoo, pustom, Mr. Holases said it was not the castom for the broker to receive the eeney, but he spark in the employ of Mesars. Battered & said he heard nothing of what passed, having On Bunday the 2nd Inst., I went to paid no attention, sfcepting the word "bat," bat probauded all the provisions of the Ordinados Erice. to that would not hard besa drawn up if 16 bad the Mission House at about half past mine; I of course that evidenon might be taken for what ment sosiembers as-is like unto a directors not boen onstamary for the broker to ressive it was passing through the panange of the Mianies it was worth. As to what Mr. Parsira bed said mesting of 4 at an appointed hour, when it in Home on my way to the Charch. Ass publie about satisfaction, that was very likely true, but Heurer that, instead of their being present, Mr. Pranota said her old call every broker is pleos, I did not take off my bat, and as I was his Worship was inclined to disbeliers all that he is at the Font, B. at East Point, Get Pok- at least sometimes.
passing through I saw Dr. Giebler coming up had said as to hie, intentions with regard to folum, and D. at Kowloon. They are eagh and the place is that point if it were desired.
Mr. Bailey said the only Usinoes ahnenoters the stairs. "He addressed some words to me, call. Father Burgbiguoli. It was nost unlikely that all "there" po dobroty much all them" the defendant had opportunity of reading were tog mo "anpulite boy," supolite boy, I took he went to the passage to see Father, Burg tut that "there" is not at the propor lace. No, De notice of what he said, and thin the onlled out hignoli, and then on nosing Father Gieb what's required is not that one should have to lor changed his mind, andhis Worsip believed. | Book in a multiplicity of directions and at a host guarantee that he should have a passage His Lordship said he had not gone into that mal criado, mal orjado. I thought he referred to
my keaping my hat on, and I looked, round the young man went thore with the of authorities for the propos Chinese oqhivalente point.
Mr. Bailey admitted the weight of evidnoos, to bim sad walked on. Dr. Giobler said, when i sole purpose of obtaining satisfaction from Dr. of local tiles, ke, but that a glossary should so far as the question as to where the money was looked round," that is for you" in Portuguese. Giobler. That gentleman's position as a priest, he compiled by Gernment authority and the paid to was concerned, was on the other side, ba Mr. Holmes-Did he say anything else?_ and the prominent place he took in the commu-equivalents therain made the law of this colony. cause the plaintiff bad ng relatives bore and he Witness-He called me rascal:
nity to which Mr. Pareira belonged, certainly by Ordinace ned widely oirankatod for ganarel stated he went alone for his ticket, so that it His Worship When was that!-It was before entitled him to young men's respect, and justified information. Thero will thou be no axense for the was impossible to call any one to corroborate his he called me mat eriado.
himin talling Mr. Pareire to take bis hat of, and native “Lignorance” plasded by your carrespon. statement. He must say, however, the whole. Witness said the expression "rascal" was for using the words mal criado to him for mot dent
The anoner this is done the better ways trapanotion was one of great hardship, and it spoken in Portugusso canalha," and was giton doing so. As to Mr. Poceira walking through the
THE SHADE OF "VILE SHRIME." seemed to him that the system in force opened immediately after the words "unpolite boy." pasmags with his bat on, he only did the same
Hongkong, 12th July, 1882. a fold to the widest possible swindling, though The other young than there was a little in front as a great many of the Portagaose community be did not impute that in this onso, Hero was a of me; we were not together but we happened had been in the babit of doing, and ho did pour mon who came from Canton, all by saw was to be passing through gloss to oach other. We not attach spoeial blame to that. Mr. Pereira Chinese document which parported to be a then went to church, and I remained there a was distinctly liable to punishment for obat he guarantee of a passage to California, and, as he quarter of an hour. I was much ersited at that had done, and though Dr. Giebler womanly .sud in the witness box, be paid his monsy ca Gmo, as I thought the words" mal oriado" wors tachnically guilty, he was still guilty of mult very offensivo, texning "ill bred." or "badly in baving either knooked or lifted afr. Pereira a the faith of that..
brought up," I came out through the sans pas bat of Me, Parsica's endast throughout the sago again and ww the four gentlemen who affair, however, had been most reprehensible were called by Dr. Gieblar: I told them gonerally. If paalshrpent was preseed for, his Worship so persistently parmes, bat ombrages bis that I had feu insulted by Faiber Giebler, who would administer it, but if Dr. Gisbler said he incapacity to sendust the business of the nountry in an effective and antisfactory manner. No had called me "aupolito bay" twice, he had forgara the young mon, sa satisfied with selled me rascal," and "mal criado," and I said aitors now as far as they went and dûl not pravions Minister had ever so large or su doviles wish to press the matter to the fullest extent, I was going to baro satisfaction.
his Worship would entertain it. If a conviction ajorly at hisback, not it le pussible to vanocivo
a man move inpatient of restraint. was pressed for, he would of course hove to Lake osunot complain of interference. Yot ritat do inte alloration bow for Dr. Gioblar was w9 680 P the sessions two-thirds over, and next to affected in harias taken the young mau's has off
esueurs of the House of Leeds, and the elöbria kook off another person's bat. An apology hura frittared away all the time at the disposal. It was an insalting thing either to take off or voting don The Bradlongh diffulty, tie having been tendered on Me, Poreica's behalf of the Government. These measures were not together with an expression of regret for what the work of the Opposition, now has obstructica
sppened, ho should like to know whether Dr. formed nog element in the course they took.” | Giebler, wished to prete the case, or to accept Regarding this Bradlaugh affair, it was not an
the apology
Opposition sa at all, it was a question wherein Dr. Gisbler intimated his rusdicess to forgive out only Mr. Gindstans's own party kefoved to Mr. Pereira for what he had done to him per follow him, but on oich bis collesgous disagreed, soually!
for on the livisions upon the subject somu eż Hie Worship and he did not see any good end them wout into due lobby antae jut› aunther. would be offected by pauishing Mr. Pereira, and and some walsed out of the Honad The phot though he did not call upon Father Giebler to was this-Cast Towel and ng pressivs Atheist express regret for his part of the matter, still take his sent under the present law and rales? bran zomerhat hasty in taking off Mr. Persira's we interpret them Barely, then, if Mr. Glad Faller Gibeler might perhaps admit he had No, sait,the anjority, rat nasording to the way hat, which was tosh oleally an insult, and caght Tona's contention, word get that man als slooted should bara a nest, the law and the rele not to have been done.
Dr. Giebler said he took off the young man's should be altered, and this is just what the luler place ho was in that his hat should be off. It was later of the House, to do, but so it does not snit bat because it was only due in reapoet to the of the Deposition invited the Pretion, as the in the priests' residence, and it was s role in the Mr. Chistons to be the author of a bill for the hotso that passing through the passage by ctharsouragene it of Atheista, he declined the invi than those living there was prohibited. Theretation. Seeing that this fair is a bous of ware only a faw who went through with their contention in the Ministerisi ranke, it can hardly hats
His Lordship-Wall, I am not sure that he could not get a passage, on this document; but we have not gone into that question. rot suflejont to prove that the defendant re Mr. Bailey-Well, I am afraid the aridenos is
coved the money.
His Lordebip-At the same time, as this is merely a form and signed in this way by the broker, I must say it would be hard on them, but still, if a mas chews to sign an absolute espage. ment to provide a passage for another person to tunately our attention has been directed certain place, he might be made liable, but safar to another point to-day.
Mr. Francis-Yan ses ke siguens a breker, and cipal
NOTICE. To avoid delay in the execution of tide ant to the race coures, when he was thrown formerly tesiding ln the interior of China, and a broker on the face of it is an agent for a prin
Orders it is partionlarly requested that basinese oomaanisations be addressed, to th Firm, A.. Waxsex and Co., ar
HONGKONG DISPENSAP *.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, JULY 13TH, 1882.
LAW NOTICES.
Mr. Francis said he did not ask for costs.
His Lordship said he was glad to hear it. for sperie co bring this cult for wells then called the plaintiff up and told him anmber of other Chisamen is the same position there was no doubt he had been swindled, and e-was very sorry-for-kim, but as the money was as the plaintiff, and he appesbouded this would paid to the Man Tang Ge he could not recover berather in the nature of a test case, and that whatever rate bis Lardship laid dowd would hinbotion. He nosised him to consult with govern at any rate many of the other casos.onal and see whather be could not get a Another case ie which Wong Chap Fun sued He could bardly anticipate the natars of the passage to California in curther way.
Mr. Franois said bo would like to know who two of the partners in the Man Tang Oa nad defence yet, and would call the giniutiff.
Chan King Po as brokers for $550, being the thor his learned friend was suing for 850 m2 price of thirteen tickete, was adjourned until
Saturday. bad and received, for failure of contrast, or who- ther he was suing on the contract.
Mr. Bailey said he was auing for failure of contract.
Mr. Francis said the defonce was that tho defendant zover received the macuay
The plaintiff was then called and said he paid the money to the defendant and told him that be trusted biw perscoally. In cross-examine
POLICE COPIET..
12th July. BEFORE MI. B. WonsKOUSE.
THE FRACAS AT THE, ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG. PROBATE JUKIZVICTION (before the Hon. Sir Gec.
THURSDAY, 13TH JUL, 1892, barian" has caused much troable and river / Philip, Chief Justice, Knt, at 31 m.)-1s the to Mr. Bafley be said a passage broker might to the cass, be sxid-1 am sorry to say, your
goods of John Fitapatrick, docenrad-Petition of no little annoyanes to foreigners in China. Joo Henriqna don Remedion far lotters of adeziniaive the mossy, but it was never dona
tention with the will arbored). In the goods of Lam Tons, decessed(Petition of Lam Chow, for probate).
GATES E TELEGRAMS
Hore, however, in a British Colony, with a large and capable staff of officials, it ought not to be difficult to enlighten the more ignorant Chinwand.compal them tourender propor respect to foreigners. Er this work the co-operation of the educated and in- telligent portion of the Chinese community might be invoked, and doubtless with very good effect. We also want, as our corre spondent today points out, soma. better means of enlightening tho Chinead on the,, point than a proclamation in the Gaselle, or a list of equivalents published in that heb
REUTERA-TELEGRAMS;--Y
Suzelio TOTUS UALLY Ixess."
PEL GANTSEN EXTENSION, AUSTRALASIA, AND CHINA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S' GINS.]
LONDON, 11th July. SUSPENSION OF RELATIONS WITH EGYPT.
alo.
that form and then not receive the money.
For the defende "Captain Themsuit, ffarbour Master and Emigration Officer, was called to prove that the regulations as to placing smigrant Ships on the berth wers complied with iu the case of the Canton
onoc,
As well as mal criado-Yes.
Which did you consider the more Insulting of
two-Canalha,
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misaod..
Fe Worship then proceeded to look at the parozraph In The Fontkeny Telegraph, to which M. Heimsy had drawn his attention..
HOME AND OHŶNA AFFAIRS [FROM OUR OWN COURIERON DAVET.]
Torno, 8th Jane, 1882 It seems very clear to me that Mr. Gladstone's fitness for the office hs bolds is by no means capfined to the rainous rondtionary policy, which
Fo that ho
Mr. Holies-I want you to to vary cars ful, and
siste erselly what took plass, What did you mean by having satisfaction? a-1 meant I wanted Dr. Gibler to give did not hear anything about. Father Burghi gaoli me an apology. I said nothing more, and I Nothing, was said to ma, and I went away and got at H. B. M: 8. Champion, was just starting to Mr. Bailey mid the plaintiff was a labourer,
astrish.
Why did you do so? -For my self datozco, from his horse and fatally injured. Capt. Hope about the beginning of June boosteta Hongkong
because the Rv. Father Gisbler is in the habit during his stay hare has used a number of Mr. with a view of emigrating to California. On his
Mr. Batley and he thought not; the broker of striking the small boys.
Did 5 ooriilor yourself a small. boy ?--I Dodd's hores, and was so good a rider that Mr. arrival he went to the defendant, who was passage aight be susd.
Hia Lordship said Mr. Bailey would be shio thought Father Giabler mad inclined to treat Doll regarded him sa a better horseman than broker, and engaged a passage by the steamship himself. The horse the late Captain had engaged Conton. Ho paid big money and obtainal a
to think what farther ought to be d... lc từo tea sunt, had us intention of using the for this occasion was not an ill-tempered or si-ticket in onorinen with the fores provided by sivu zainal. Capt. Hope mounted in the stable Ordinan 5 of 1874. The steamer was to start ast. He was satisfied the money as actually stick. When I got back to the four people out. yard and dropping the reins on bis horse's nock on the 18th June, and the plaintif went down to the Man Tung Ca and was not received side the Church I again told them I would proceeded to pat on his gloves; gathering up the on that day, but although the steamer was that by the defendant. The fact that bu the 25th femand satisfaction of Dr. Giebler; I did not ware my stick while talking in a threatening the horse to roar and all over, just on the strip tination stated, and the plaintiff, having spout proof the broker was speaking the trath. That manuer. Mr. Piste and Mr. Silva racoroasaded reins be unfortunately pulled sharply, ceasing did not start, and it had never left for the doy the shop had closed and the puple belted with
whaterar they had collected was a pretty good way, but I hold it in my left hand in an ordinary
of stous Bagging between the stable yard and
ail, or protty nearly all he had on the passagð Fort-street. The Unstain was taken into Dodd's ticket, was auable to leave the calony, Sabse being so, to would not be responsible for me to see Father Barghignoli, but I at frat said harasss room, and Dr. Brodie, Rodgers, and queatly to wout to the passage broker and asked the money, but whether he would not be re- it bad nothing to do with him. They, however, TRE letter of Kwong Sham Mia," which Duko (of HLM. S. Champion) were quickly in fat bis money bsok, which was refused, so that sponsible for providing a pamage was another strongly advised me to go to Father Barghignoli, tan e'elock, just as mass was over, I wont to the Appeared in yesterday's issue, usefully refers attendance. About one o'disck he was removed the position of the plaintiff now was that he had point, which it would be for Mr. Bailey to consi- and I consented to do so. Accordingly at about
Judgment for the defendant.
passage to sun Father Burghignoli, bat he to certain acts of the local Government and to be haspital, where he was received by De. paid all his money to the passage broker, bo badder.
Troassean. In spite of averything that could be not got a coal in the world, and he was now
did not game. The breakfast ball cang, sail gives some referentes which may be of service dous, the nnfortunate gentleman sever recovered subsistin. on charity and was, compelled in
I saw Fatter Giebloc. and another priest to those who are interested in the question nascunsies and died at 7.30 p.m. Dr. R.
coming downstairs. I waited at the foot of to (the armed counsel) believed there were a McKibbin and Dake woro present at the time
be expected that the Opposition will take it la if they have time and opportunity to hant of his desib The First Lieutenant of the ship:
the stairs and when they are near me, I went up one step and said to Father Giebler H Worship said that as Father Gebler had band. Yet it ought to be settled or WAY Is the insult for me? referring to his expression astepted an apology in thin case--an apology snother, it being contended by runny that 108.~ them up. Beyond this, however, his com- H. B. M's Commissioner and Consul-General, And the Asting Vice Consul, wore with the monication does not go. In our issue of Captain the whole of the afternoon. Capt. Hope
to me, and he said "Yes, because you did not whisk was certainly due-be should not my Ang ngh's exclusion is both illegal and constitu. I had my bat on, and he then gave a blew which
Next with regard to the consora of the Home the 11th instant we cast gode blaze upon was only 41 years of age. He was born Janasty
take off your bat," and he said "maler sade"twies. thing further, and both summonses wont be dia- tional. S thus instter rests nosettled still. knoelcod it off. He did not "take it of în s
of Loris, Mr. Gladstone stands in a very litt the Government for not enforcing more re-23, 181. He sus connected with the family of
polits way and hand it to me, and then drop to
dignified light. The effect of each a motion spect from the Obinese, and for not making Low Hope of Hopetown. The soat of his branch of the family is at Lafness, Scotland. Ho had
the Loor; my hood received also a slight blow on
naler ordinary circumstanem would have been greater efforts to dissipate the ignorance and an exceptionally fortunate career. Entering the
the side.
Mr. Holmas also called attention to a letter serious, as likely to involves conflict, becwmn What did you do then I gave him a thrash which appeared in the Hengquy Tograph, par- the two Houses of Parliament. The Lards sin correct the insolence of the Chinese in Navy in March 4, and sorting shortly after in
How do you manu I gave hits a back-haadet porting to have been written by Father Bobler,ply treated the matter with gilant, contempt, their modes of addressing British officials the Black Sen as Signal Midshipman ander Admiral Lord 1.yans, the uncle of Admiral
lap in the face, I do get think I mod and he asked that gentleman to withdraw the whilst the pablie looked on with the noiset We see no reason to withdraw one word of Lyze, Bow Commander-in Chief of the British
my stick at the moment I gave the slap. Two injurions statements made in it with regard to indiffomance. Pio. Nono ermmunionted Gari- Chiress and father Zulberti separated us, sudr. Parina while the case was pending.
balti, and Garibaldi in retaliation exsommasi- the remarks then made. It is admitted that Squadron in the Pacilio, he became a Sub- Lieutenant in March '60. Lien osat in March
the latter took my stlok away. I only strack Dr. Giebler said he wrote the letter as he saw catel His Holiness, neither being batter nor the Chinese have been singularly ingenious 61, Comedor, October '68. god. Captain,
Fathor Zalberti etrack me and gave me the case had been incorrectly caparted. He did works in the moiprosal shallition of Boimosity. ja inventing and applying disrespectful de- September 76, While in command of the Falcon
a blow on the top of my head with his fist, not know the laws of this colony
Mr. Gladstone in the same manner excommani- in 1884 he distinguished himself by Baveral at.
anusing a wound which bled. I had no intention Hla Worship--I have read the paragraph recated the House of Lords, but their Lordships sigaations to fersigners generally, and have aoks on the rebel native works ou the Waibition he said it was in the Man Tang On Co.'s of-
of striking father Zolberti, so much so that termal to, and so you wish for as expression of being lase impressed with the malediction that e constantly employed derogatory titles to river, New Zealand. For this he was specially dice he paid it.
It will be remembered that on Monday afteroren though I had a stick I did not use it. I only opinion from rio, 1 consider it improper in ssery Garibaldi was, retaliated not, but porsned Mc. Holmes, shipbroker, was called to prove this case was remanded to yesterday in order that want for an apology. foreign officials. It must not be forgotten mentioned in the dispatches and received klin
respect, and ought never to have been inserted, steadily the suures which had aronsot the I presume you feel sorry Father Giebler as it consiste of commante on a case while Grand Old Man's" ire. Their Lordships had that the Peking officials have systematically New Zealand medal. With regard to the horse that the possef was ohartered to the Man Fangan suicable arrangement might be come to be
ridden by Capt, Hope, we are asured by Major Co. for a voyage to San Francisco. In reply tween the parties. The opunsel and solicitor should have been offended at your not taking was still pending. It was pablished sto time premmed to appoint a committau to enquire into endeavoured in this way, during the entire Wadebate and Lieut. Browne that the saimel to Mr. Francis, he said it was not the custom for representing the parties had agreed tint an off your hat, and that you did not do se- when the matter was in a sory délicate parition, the working of the Irish Land Bill. For this period of their intercourse with Foreign was perfectly quiet and harmless. The whole page broken themselves to recote the zone apology should be tandered to Dr. Giehler by Yes, I am sorry, but I was in a hurry, and I did when eash a paragraph as this would be most act of booty they were consured. Before
affair was purely accidental
payable for the tickets. The broker signed the Me. Pereira for his rude conduct, and for striking not notice Dr. Giebler at first. Mr. Caralho, likely to affect in all cases which are being many weeks bad elapsed, and whilst the on- Ministers, to put slights upon foreign powers
tickets, and the owners or charterers isaned them him, and that the rer, gentleman should on his who went before me, had bis bat on, and it has trait idorasing to the myristrale mitteo was still sitting, the irony of fate ever- to the passengers and received the money. Caste side accept the apology and sxpress regret that been the custom of Portaguses for 16 years, to who trias it, and very prejudicial to the interests book Mr. Gladstons, and, desuing zzekeloth and by slyly alluding to their sovereigns în deca-
was so idea here that a Chinese passenger could not ho should have offended the young man, ments as inferior or tributary to the occupant ·
my knowledge, to go through this passage with of justice, that any comments should bando achos, bo bad to admit that his Irish Loud Bill be shipped unless a passage broker was employed,
Mr. Holmes was present in the court yesterday their hata on. of the Dragon Throne. This disposition of the
and many of the brokers woro aluply elecka in morning, sad in reply to a question from his
upon a casein course of being heard. Myattaation had failed and although he did not remove. the hangs to which they belonged. In reply Worship as to what he wished to do in referense, he rade use of the word "canalka P
His Worship Willyon dollberately wear that has also been ealed to a letter bearing the naso the saree of excommunication from the House of of the Rar. Father Giebior in the core paper. Peers for simply quastiocing what he himselt Chincasto heap contempt upon the "outer bar.
Witness-Yea
And one ortwo other latters, all baring reference sabsequently condemned; yet did not their Lord- | Worship, that matters remain in the same state
to this assa. Father Giobler, at the time he ships azalt or retaliate in the most remote 11is Lordabip naked the witness if the passages before. Yesterday both the counsel engaged
wrote that lattor, stated that he had already degres ticket produced was in the ordinary form, directius in this case and myself were occupied at the the
Than regarding the cloture, with an immens the wituoss's attention mors particularly be the Supreme Coort, and had no opportunity of
taken out a emmons at the Magistracy, and You know why be onlled you impolite boy ander those circumstances these lettera ought flourish of crumpets, with a parade of hores, fact, words, "I hereby acknowledge having received," meeting their alieets with regard to the case. No. I did not know he was speaking to me, as not to have been either aunt to the pipor or and artillory, pioneers and ali," it was declared The witness said the ticket was in the ordinary Testerday afternoon an article appeared in the Mr. Carvalho was there, and there were some published. It cantaius ea parte statements whigh that the closing of a debate by a bare majority |Hongkong "elegraph, and the result of thienrti- | Chinese there; but when he said mal eriadą, I san base been written with no other intention had been determined upon. The Caucuses were form, and petrithstanding the worda raferred to dela to plass the case in such a position rethe words were addressed to me, because then to grouse sympathy for his side of the case, put into netira motion, and coliñed that diemimal hewan.of.opinion the broker would not receive that it will be acconsary for us to call the orbe said they were for w
and it ought not to have been shut or inserted. would be the fate of all M.Pe who failed to sup.- the money. He might give the tickets to auther deres for the detenes. The vase is put in such Do you deliberately swear that you went into and the same night he asid with regard to any port the misasure. The whips had new thosgs- person to Lesus. It was anal to sige tickets ina atake that I fool we stonot in batter than leave the pasango to see Father Burghignoli F-Yes, remarks which might have appeared in ny pat on to their scourgen, and threstenes dissolu.
it to your Worship to dwolde.
I went there to complain te him, but I did pot paper with regard to this one while it was tion if the measure wore lost, and no doubt rice His Worship How do you mean leave it to me? sen him, and when I saw Dr. Gisbier coming ring heard They are most embarrassing to little slices of patronage were promisā, ko nut a Mr. Holmes-I mast call the evidence for the downstairs, I want to him. I expected to see the magistrate teging it. The paragraph Mr. aw, infirm waverers. Many moderate Liberala defense, and save you to deal with the case Father Burgbigneli come that way from the Holmes refer to I think is a meat in jarious one entreated their leader to moderate the measure, fairly upon its merits. In consequence of what shurok to his room.
to the interests of justice, and ought never to but bo was obdurate, and publio opinion began to has been written and esid upon this matter since His Worship said that at this point he must have been published.
be stirred en thasubject. The Opposition insisted The defendant was then called: He saif heit came up in esert, I think it will be best for reoeud the cass, as he had another case remanded Dr. Giebler repeated that te was ok aware on a two-thirds majority, and the great political was a clerk In the Hop Kee Hong and u licensed all parties if year. Worship will test the evidence to that afternoon. He asked the Rev. Dr. Gleb of the laws of this colony.
parties stood in Eattle array The measure was On, the obarterers of the Canton, asked bim to
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF A DOG ndoubtedly a Eadioal more, the abjeat being to to mention that what appears in the Hongkong Mr. Pereira had just given was črne, in
Chu Agass, barber, was charged with the sip some bill through Parliament, which would morning. The French flest will not participate.net as massage braker ier that vessel. He did Talegraph is written in such a spirit that al- Dr. Giablor admitted the truth of the evidencelarial possession of a dog, on the 11th last place the Conservatives at a disadvantage at the so, but raosisad en menny for the tinkata; hothough I tu sure it would not blas your Wer-with regard to what came under his observation the property of Chan Mni Kwas, interpreter for next general election. The Conservative leodara simply signed them and handed them oser to the fabij er came you to come to any conclusion to with the exception of the allegation that he made faspecter Maigraves. The charge was proved in the House of Lords, however, were determined Man Tang Ou. The plaintiff paid him which you would not have arrived had it not use of the word canalhe," he had never used and defendant was sentenced to six months' to throw out any such missure, the stats of How common is that word, and bow often money. He sad been passage broker for the P. been written, it is agel an article as I would ask such a word in bis life, and he would be ashamed hard labour.
pubbo opinion made it clear that the country. ased; nothing acumes move simple, and nothing and O. Co., for two years; ka nevar received any
your Worship to orpress your disapproval of to do so. He osad not say whether Mr.
JINDICESHA NUISANCE
wald support the Lords, and so tas Radicals From var early childhead geney for the tickets; he simply signed them
that during the hearing of a case on expression Pereira saw him or not when he entered the pas Three jinziaksha conlias were summoned for seeing that their trick would be trumped, elẞtared THAT the presence of missionaries in China ure natural.
P. and U. Co
By Mr. Bailey-He did not go on board the all rattere, should be used in such a one-sided of respect to the house in which he was.
the abstractions of passengere, sad were enol Butlet any one enotersant with Parliamentary dresses. We tell or parents and teachers that
manner and state things and make remarks when
His Worship asked Dr. Gishter. whether be sued $1, in default seven days in gaol
sage Egure to himself the clash of parties, the abundant proof has been afforded, and every we do not like Tommy, Susan, or Mary because vessel with any of the men who took passgos the other side of the case has not been heard, was still ready to accept an apology from Me.
ODSTECUTION,
riolence of debate, the Istrigue of faotion, the now and again fresh evidences of this
we do not agres or they object to play with by the Canton Ha had entered into a boud for and only Dr. Giebler's side of the case having Peraira
Four money-changers were fired each 32 for lagislativo excitement, the intensity of feeling. the proper discharge of his duties, As to what been taken, is, I hope your Worship will say, that antipathy come to light. Most of the rain and when we grow into boyhood or girlhood, we these duties were, he saw what other brckers such as onglit not to have been published.
Dr. Giebler said be was willing to forgive the abstracting the footpath with their outer the animosity of orators, with all the worry young man with all his heart for what he had Qason's-road Central: --
and annoyance involved in these proooodings! sionaries engaged in the interior, whether become still were critical and find guter diff- did, and be did the awe.
His Worship-Vucy well, you will perbapa Jone to biar personally. The dieryspect to the Four carpenters were similarly dealt with for Les him fancy the wear and tear of the long, fene show me that article by and bye.
church was another matter. Protestant or Catholic, live very quietly, ex-culty as our likings and desiren. But it is
haring asteral quantities of wood sad boxen gourt, and protracted debates, which occurred up- Mr. Holmes-If your Worship pleases.
His Worship thought it would be a well if oataide their shops and upon the pathway in on these three subjects all involving grave and ercise great self denial, being cut off from when we arrive at contarity that the true sense
After heating some other cases that mam wait the portis followed the same they had before Queen's-road....
saliept jasnos, and then let him realise the fact, friends aud civilization, give na little offence of criticisti developes in our natures. The higher
that in so far as the business of the country” in, our intellectual faculties ar, the more critical His Lordship asked the witarms what the assing to be dealt with, this case was again gone on agreed to follow.
with.
Mr. Holmes suld be would offer an apology on La Ayn, barber, was charged with asssuiting concerned, the risult ashes.The King of as possible to those by whom they are sur
Our views. With the refined and delicate mind of a passage broker'wan.
His Worship-You say an articlejas appeared behalf of his client. He might say Me. Peraira Chong Tung Ming, copper-smith, with qua from Fraves with 20,000 men wont up the hill s rounded, and avoid collision with thei
the mole of thinking and eriticising ban a bane-
The witness replied that the hrskor got 23
in the Hongkong Telegraph?
was very sorry for the part he had taken in the bar, and with being armed with a deadly we then mare down again." He may have had no prejudices. By these means they go to sciel inones; his fire nature forbes bim to which osused come little amusement-Being cants commission ou each passenger, zu oLawer
Mr. Holmos-Oaths 11th, your Whip. aifair. He regretted that he had not shown then, he not being the holder of a right pena,thing better teil, the cutory way bevis done lis get on, and collect around them, ir-rocess of more polished distinctions and meditations, and naked again he raid the broker had to go to the
His Worship-Which has rendered it respect des to his position, and undertook that on the 11th instant. It appeared that the de men good, none of them are reported an as ng
fondant and four others went into a brothel in deserted, neither was any disorganisation re time, a small body of converts. It is the that elevatos bim te à higher sphere of thought. Harbour aeter's to compare the names of the possible for each side to come to an scrangement it should be shown in future.
Mr. Helmar-Te come to the arranger,anti His Worship said that as Mr. Pereira was Square-street at the time complainant was on corded. Moreover the King performed the way. trouble usually begins. The Christians are But with the corner mind eriticien degenerator passengers.
Mr. Holmes, reonlied, said it was the castom which we had hoped to have done. And one ready to apologise for his part in the matter, the ground floor talking to the mistress of the less feat only once, whereas Mr. Glidato ro
reason I may mention to your Werahip is that and express his regret for what had taken place, house. Defendant and snother man remained in pested it twice to the sacrifoo of moet valusbla. sometimes designing kares who profess into an habitual custom, which assumes the to pass all the passengers together when the ship the defendant being employed by Mesare, Battor perhaps Dr. Giebler might express regret that the ground floor whils the ather throwout up time and to the great detriment of the nation. Christianity for some fancied advantage, and guise of cary and hatred. Take, for instance, was ready to sell. That was a regalation of the Geld and Swire, it is meossary for him in a ho had said anything to offend Mr. Pereire, and aire, Shortly afterwards the three men eashed And what is the consequenes Dating the pre- assuming an arrogance unbearable to their the antithesis of Hamlet and Ingo. The one Buigration Olaer. In reply to his Lordship, measure, as far as he can, to have the wile the matter might this be settled.
downstairs and went away, and defendant and sent escor 146 poblie Bills have been intra- high and noble in his aspirations, meditating' be said it was not the custom for brokers to re-story made clear so that his employers might be Dr. Giebler oant admit using the word the other man tried to go with them; and being deed, whereof 4 are Government measures. neighbours they quickly rotse a prejudice to a pore, noble-minded, and phliosopate view, ceive the passage money before the Ordius of able to indge for themselves of the faste of the canalha, I should be ashamed of it, and I narer provented from doing so by the complainant Of these enly & have received the Begal Ant
1874 was passed, against the alien religion.
the other cosres by nature, though sotellectuel. Les Fak Un, who was employed as a clerk in. And unless he succeed in scans mesure used such a word in my life. Fora aslamed as sad the mistres of the house, defendant So little Time is left for members to proceed with missionary bodies none perhaps are lese vicious and fond of evil, "nothing if not critical," the Mat Tang On from the 7th to the 26th to arousing himself for what he is charged with a priest to be here in such a one-
draw his roubar and strnsk amplain their privato Bille, that they have commented, a His Worabip inquired what Mr. Holmm's wit. ant of the atm. They then ran away but de system of blocking, which consumes in useless aggressive, more discrest, and more self- These examples will show that eriticism is Jans, when the master disappeared, gare erideaesaving dose, he may possibly loss his allustion. I
fandant was arrested by a constables ... i debate the time allowed, for consideration, xad Mr. Holmes said they would boar out his denying than the numbers of the French Ca ingrained in human nature and that its beneficial as to seeing the plaintiff pay for his ticket to simply mention this as a matter which has neares would prove
Fined $10, in default six weeks hard labour, thus nothing whatever is done. Pe-liament je tholic Mission. These gentlemen were found influence is, according to the direction the mind bargain consy Erst and $40 afterwards. All to bring to your Wombip's notice this article the manager of the hong: He said he paid $5 communicated to him by an employé of
Mesare. Butterfield & Swire. I especially wish olient's evidence.
and to find security in two sureties of $5 each in a cleft stick with two Government meurtres His Worship asked whether be could prodice ty COOPER and GILL.in the retrots interior receivce in early days, good or evil. Having the tiokote ware saved nominally at $50, bat and without troubling you to hear the whole of any witness who bad besed the word canalhused to be of good babaviour for six weeks, or a further before it—pas, to provide money to pay aITATS
imprisonment. peacefully prosecuting their work, earning lsposed of the critic by nature, lot us now turn the actual price paid varied from 825 to $46.
it, I will just road one short passage to you, sed Mr. Holwee said he was instructed that Mr. ⠀⠀ to the professional erilio, he who criticis by This alosed the evidence.
I think you will at oneo so that it is ons which Carvalho had heard it... by their sanctity, devotion, and patience virtue if his calling. Here we find all the Mr. Francis ast the alain was simply for mo
His Worship desired the evidence to be called, the good will and esteem of the people diealties of the brain and heart combined, bat zy had and received, and the evidence put forward ought not to have been published when the cass was only partly boardMr. Holmos road the
John Macio Carvalho said lie was in the pass We do uthold curetreible for the options and even commar ing the respect of the it is voy rarely we come across a tree critte in support of it was a receipt signed by the de following extract from the paragraph:
age when Mr. Parim was addressed by the
I expressed by our Correspondants] His calling is one of the most difault and per Pendant and the evidenos, entirely uncorrobora-
The defondant's conviction was all but certain, and priest. He went in frst and Mr. Pereira fol. officiala. It is with some "surprise, there- plexing, he has to rise above the ecuman groeve tol, of the plaintif "bimself that be paid tha fore, we note the outrage committed by of life and sit in judgment. Above all, a critic money into the defendant's band. but he had of enteng a light settarofuran alowed bim, and he did not ustice whether there CHINESE MODES OF ADDRESE. &
of yanfelment not that the defendeat, donarves nut be jaat. An unjust censor is like a nie to admit that the payment was mally made either the use or the other, quite the reveres Faber anyone ules in the psange, Witness board
DEAR SIR,--Baring sosion to go into the I will attempt a history of the Egyptian af a military mandaria in Manchuria upon the compoop, who, with a dugos's gap covering his at the Mao Tang On shop and that it was there diebler would havo.coma qut of the affair with hon something said, but he ally caught the word
shallow brain, its upon the fools throne, sad, he got the passenger ticket. Ha (thefeared connar, intout of, nes now, will very smail credit hat in Ringlish. Mal criado might have boen Supreme Court this morning my eye was caught fale in a few, and is as plain words as possible. by the inity algaboard of the Crown Solicitor, TheBeaccendol Administration Iaid great stress tadble in hand, imitates Touchstone with bor. col) submitted that simply taking it as an action enting that shs v. gentleman aotally did kook said but witness did not bear it.
off the defendant's hat one allogod, what thou Ts Mr. Holmes This is quite differant to my hanging at the door, and remembering your upon the Importance of Egypt as our highway rowd quips and sparks and paper bullets of pil. for manney bad and received, the evidence of the our mind he would bare bem perfastly justified had instruatieza, and what he has already told me:
lendor of Tueadsy on the subject of namre, titles, to India, thay maintained that no other constry: fared imagination.
plaintif and the reggipt, were set aside by the he resorted to much stronger, meunes toward ons His Worship Iosunet bolove that in ako., I thought I would look up the Chinese bad or could have any interest in Egypt Sach a criticano only blind the eyes of a few, and evidence of the defendant and the last mituess who had the extreme rudeness and ill-breading to The Chinese military, officere are notorious then the delusion is only transitory, the eload soon and the gridsavo as to custom The Man Tang waylay the gentleman da ha private residenes as he arrow passage like tide other worde should have obaracters adopted by this gentlemen to represent at all to be compared with oure, simply on been weed, and you not hear them at the diabaoebia pemulia duties. I find that, like all the these grounds.They Lowever, rent a ättle pages away spd leares the affliated with better On chartered the steamer, end, in accordancs was decoding from his room to breakfast, and to
members of the al fraternity here, be calls him beyond this, for they not only insisted on aand. and please sight. Next to justies onus irath, with the superstition of the Harbour Master's set him in an insolent and threatening manner you were from Dr. Giobler.
with a demand for infection. Were Father Glob Witness-The word "hat," was giren leadly self by dasivaation of which I doubt whethering twope to and from India through Egypt, in it is most probable that the affray aross the unemished. With these two mighty anvils Ofoe, wastaged' a" passage bokor, who put his lee of one way of thinking, he would bare taken tho out of some brutal insuit
there is no hammer that can scratch the fopreg. aluma corossa sumber of passage tiskats in vallast, high-sonlod yanthi by the sort of the neck snd the cost more quietly, so I did not onto they would approve, were they aware of its real time of pesos, but is time of brestoned war,
what else was onlin
meaning. A Chonto" person who they sert salive tropja by that route from Indin the convertible armour of an honest ofitio. Like a rook, blank and handed them to the tohartarazs, ho] (he is quite big and streng enough to have done so),
Mr. HolmesAre you not marry to be called hangs about magistrates parts in China, and to augment car Mediterranean garrisons, and by the soldiers, who consider that they he can defy the onslaught of opposite opinion, isaned them and received the money. map | thrown in across his keen, foe-downwarda, and
trested blu to practical experience of the humiliant here as a witosan ?
makes a precarious living by shaping litfants" poseding the Canal at each end, the prescot are licensed by their calling to levy black But the shore is not efficient to make bi izo Mr. Bailey-said he admitted the avidayos as ing punishment gazerally given by tsong, minded
Witness-No.4
name for them, and who not infrequently gels Russia enjoying a similar privilege. This WES mail upon the people on any occasion. This regale e sono conceptions: ho mast side to the money being paid to the defendant was mother to saraly oblidres. That apprebend
Have you not been told not to give videos up disputes for the sake of bencfting thoroby, oartainly, ohrrying matters with ■ kigli kaod, but aave enlightenment and style, for there are many nat so satisfactory as he could bare hoped, but would have been the current way to have satised thé conduct Father CoNBAUX doubt protested things that are just and true and get scarse and be thought his Lortship would be of opinion wonted bonear (God bless the market of each as One or two persons have advlad me not to He is le souidered a respectable or ro the Conservative Gorerumentaleened the course ongnised offelal of the Court to which he at- they parencl necessary, and noscesity konto against, in order to protect bis flock, with ralgar; nature bas to be assisted by art Ludl the moroy was paid, and under those draum. the defendant. We repeat what we wrote in our mix myself up to the matters
issue of 3ndinetant, than a more contemptible assault Mr. Holines aiz this witness sast others tanhes himself for the time being. The word law. It simply came to this. If any nation re the only result of turning the rage and always he had redy could corroborate this evidenos Cronie wpresented by twoshamolars which used, to admit these pretensions of Bogland, -brutality of the soldièrṛ upon biswelt. Theght'ert in naitre and nature fa art ther the defendant, having given the contract ooored in the history of the colony and we consider.
A tras critic anght never to be subjective ticket signed by him, was not liable on that con- that the chee was promistat one that, I brought Biven by his client with the exception of that mean the Imperial family" and it may be im they would hare foam England ready to fight.
He knows no indiei-} treat:' bat always objective. natter will of course be made the subject dust, be saly knows the object of ble sub-
into const at all, abraid har been carried esse regarding the word anatha Agined what an incongruous not to say ladicrous, for them
His Worship said he thought the mas migli rollaesting the whole term must prosent to the
The justideation for this policy in a diplomatie. His LordshipIt is possible you might make to the end. of investigation and the officer suitably jest he dogs not celticias with the bort him liabls on the contrast, but you see yon elected
Mr. Holmes asked that his Worship should be concluded at that stage. Having heard both Chinees mind. For odos ke wekteresh point of view rested on the myth of the Integrity punished,
bit with the benis; to him the man is so him for money had and receivad, Wast give some expression of opinion with regard to siden of the story, he ponsidered the case of Dr. Follection," which means literally writing lot of the Ottoman Empire, Honge it arose that the
Ad-
Balations are suspended with Egypt. miral Seymour has announced that he would
demadal, which is little scen and seldom bombard the City [Alexandria on Tuesday passage broke. The master of the Man Tong and decide the caso. Tthink it is only right or whether he admitted that the ovidonee which
referred to by the public. What is needed is to place the corrent titles for Govern- ment officers within reach of all the Chi-
nese.
CRITICISM.
is unwelcome to the literati and officials begin to criticise our playinates, toys, and handed them ever to the compradore of the by a publio paper, supposed to deal fairly with sage, but he ought to have taken off hin hat ont loitering in Praya Went" with their vebisles to their presións oldtaro and withdrew it
Of all the
Abbé CONEAUX. The particolars to band
are very meager, but it scene that the worthy
father has been cruelly beaten and tied up,
bis servant killed, and his property destroyed.
for their rudeness and braggadocio, and
By Mr. Francis-Brokers never want to pass passengers in small numbers, bat alwaye passed -the whole number.just grhan the vessel.jess.ready
to ssil
S" ARMBO WITH AN OA DAR
CORRESPONDENCE
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PARSE."!
of rope is a country which is in open revolt, the other to pass a soarojen till very much on the lines at martial law, with the view of restoring that same country" to law and order. This is a most apprecedentedly melancholy result of a sen slot, but it does not represent the whole of the oslamity, for the position in Egypt has beeso alarming, not bus placed Governmest in a most bumiliating dilemmas.