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already boon poked up. A cargohast wastra Bandmann for hating attempted topni auch aby Hoer Bandmann, who said he would like to it being held that the statements made and thing more than the extracts, it was the ro kon at the Sailors' Home wharf but no loss of troupe before the publis. Herr Bandmana wan serve the editor of the Telegraph in the same published by the Bishop were privileged nuless marke of which complaint was made. Hfe has been reported. Two men were rescued sunoyed at this and withilrom his advertisement way. He said that supposing that had actually it was satisfactorily established that they were The defendant, after some further remarks on by-some of the boarders at the Sailers Home, from sike Telegraph. The last time that ad seenerot as stated, there was an pabllo Interest rate from express malies, and the barten of this sabjust, went on to say that until he heard The Tientsin porrespondent of the Shanghai Abant belonging to the Commissariat was br- verticament appeared was on the 7th." It was on to be subserved by publishing the taste in the the penet of express malige lay upod the the speach of the loammod scunsel for the Mercury states that • treaty has been signed on ap, and on belonging to Mesura, Ed. Sohet- the 8th or 9th, the 6th be thought, that Mr. newspaper, The Partagas youth, if he pliatill, The nurt was of opinion that prosecnion, he had never imagined he could be betresa Germany and Cerca, pagotiated by Mr. Ihas & Co, was smashed against the Praya wall. Friese Smith was found bunting about the lind any canes of complaint, had the Potion there was no evidence of express malice, and scoused of sa tremendous audacity and vil Arat, of the dormann Lagation In Peking.

Some fears were ontortaited for the safety of the Colony for a copy of this particular broad-sheet Court and the Sammary Casetapan to they found a verdict for the defendant. This lalay with regard to the article "Tengis The Shanghai, Mercury says that the duty Surgeon and Paymastar of the Victor Emanet. which he attributed to Dave Corson, and it ap- him, and by this mans his complaint might was again appealed against, and came before the Power. It was, however, anly anch an article on Malwa Opion has been rednosed by the who were supposed to have left the Naral Yard peared on the 16th Not content with that, havo legitimately become public, and if Mr. Pay Connell, and it was then held that these would be seen every week in the English He submitted that though India Government 60 Rapen. This mecsure wharf for their ship in a small boat, but itseenstow days afterwarde between the 10th and 14th, Fraser Smith was threatened he also had the munication sout to the newspapers was comic papers. has been taken to relieve the trade, which is they gave up the idea of going off and spent the the date of the second libel obarged against him, Police Court open to him. If his object had privileged in the ordinary songs of the word, the dertainly he was just as responsible for that night asbore. The shed on Peddar's wharf was he gave a very clows intimation of the line ho in- been to subservo a public parpss by giving a Bishop having an interest in patting forward or article as if he bad written it himselt it snoring from the competition of Chinese Blewa down, mad the lower flight of the steps on tended to adopt, & fery clear indication of the warning to others in lika da of what hal explantion of a conduct to the clergy and ought not to bo ta sen in conection with the the West side of the wharf and some planks of spirit by bioh be was animated. It occurred scurred, he far exceeded his privilege, loosu others who tock deep interest in the case, and paragraph which he afterwards wrote. He then Return of visitors to the City Hall Murse for thosa on the East side were carried away. A in an article which sprawed on the 10th Jnus and instead of a plain and simple narrative of what the previous decision was upheld. Mr. Smith pot in the pampalat form of Fragin Power," the week ending Jaly 16th-

boat belonging to the Messner spined near which purported to be a oritique on "Narcisss." bad. eadarrod, which might possibly hava been said he should argue that he also was in forested which he pointed on bore the Calcutta post- Badran. Onza. Poddar's Wharf botwoan even and sight o'nlook. It ran thai-"How far Me Baudman is parson- privileged, he dragged into the same article all in the pablisation of the articles complained of mark, and prickly came from Davo Carson, sad two seeman who ware in it were threenally responsible for the lukewarm support his sorts of charges against Harr Bandmann Mr. in defending himself from slanderous, vile, and formerly a partner with tuo proencular. The fato the water, but they are sossued by lincs four subscription performances are likely to ro Fraser Smith then went on to tall them the cowardly imputations which had been made redeten last thought the conduct of the proseou thrown to them from the shere,

osive from the Hongkong public-jadging from lad was properly served for buying bean where garding himself to bleollants thepablie of Hong. tion in pro eating him from giving evidence, and the attendance un Baturday we lears the groat he had no business to bo and for having falselykeng. This prosasution had been undertaken in keeping Mr. Bandmann aut of tha. Dox, tragedian to find out for himself. It was in our represented timelf, to be what he was not, so a vindictive apirit, and was-bad in law, bad in that he conta cross Axamine that gentle. power pot mealy to bare materially susisted him that his only object must have been to Injure plaaiple, and bad la fast; and he should prove man, most weskan tho pass for the prosecn in his short sonson, but to have actually insured Mr. Baudasan. The learned counsel went on it so. in Smith pointed out that in the oans tion. It showed fear with regard to the the finemois) succese of the same; however, as to refer aeriatim to the other statements in the ar- which he had referred to, the Bishop had gone charge mate against then made bona fide, Mr. Bandman, besause we ventured to express tiole and said the sentence "We know Mr. Da odusiderably farther than was necessary for self and fo good faith. He could have asally the opinion that he eculd not play Hamlat quite aiel E. Bandaian and have known sadder. defence, bat his summusications bad boon bold proved his charge with regard to the notorious so well as Mr. Irving, bas obeson to adopt a pleed him for many years," was a very differ to be privileged, and express malico not made Bonaby case had this case been tried in London, course towards this rowspaper which can only at song from that sung in the articles of the out. Mr. Smith alluded to the osso of Nolsos bab ogbo was 10,000 miles away, he way notio a eroite pity sud contempt, we hardly gongidor it 7th and 8th Jane, in which Mr. Fraser Smith Pitman" heard in that court some time ago, position to do so. What he believed to be the sor THE BANDNAMN AND SMITH LIDEL CASE.

worth while to go out of our way to induce the expressed a very high, opinion of Mr. Band in which case Mr. Francis was for the defendant, rest version of that case was that a rohant was Robert Fraser Smith, the publisher and aro. pablio to patronise the dramo, as represented by asan. With roforozod to the statement We and in which his views and legal opinions ap going on at the Queen's Theatre at which Me. Thero desire to give him all provomation," he said the peared to him (Mr. Smith) to be vastly different Bandwann lifted up his hard and stensk Mes. pristor of the Hongkong Telegraph, was charged Mr. Bandana and his colleagues" with publishing two false and malicious libele on they had su intimation from Mr. Smith's own solo ground on which a criminal prosecalier for from those expressed by him in the court that day, Rousby to kocok a book out of her han. Thorn of the spirit by which he was agtuated. libel was band in theory was that tha publica. The larpod gentleman then submitted to the wore several witnesses to prove that Mrs. Rous Daniel B. Badmann, actor and tragediated by Happy would it have been for Mr. Fesser tion of defamatory matter naturally tended to jury that what Mr. Pitman wrote was in self by was knocked down and hurt, but the enzo

Me. Fani and Mr. Maokean, Messra. Brereton and Wotton, appeared for the Smiths if he had confined himself to an sred provokes broach of the peace. Mr. Smith, in defence, and in reply and dieproof of an at- was dismissed bondse Mr Rouaby had shows tack made upon him by Me, Nelson, and be hae arm coveral with bruises, walah she allegod We boar (says the Mercury) that the steam complaisant. The defendant conducted his own entrality. Unfortunately he was not con publishing this matter, told them why be did it,

test to do nothing. From the moment Herr and brought himself within the very spirit of was therefore justiled in speaking of them in a wara qanaeil by the defendant, and Me, Hand.. yacht Marsheas called at Keelung recently to caso.

Oathe jury being drawn two Englishmos, thess Baulmann had expressed his displeasure, assum; the law. He did it for the purpose of provoking newspaper as false and slanderous. It male no mann oglled her sorvant to prove that many of replenish ber coal bankers; her owner. Mr.

ing he had dono so, at the oitisisme on himenif Herr Bandmann to commit a breach of the peace, differanos whether the statements published wore the bruises ware caused by a fall downstairs Bettiowell; his wife and party, went overland to Germans, and twe Portuguese were called. Tami, anil the yacht steamed round the worth.

the quantion being at whether there was and oorapany, and had emphasised it by with. To show the intent of the defendant the learned tre or false a long as the jury considered that when that lady went home somewhat the marss ead of Formoes to most Mic. Kettlewall at the any objection to the ary, the defendant was drawing his advertisement, Mr. Frazer Smith 3000sel then referred to agraphs and articles when he wrote the articles, he believed they wers for drink. Mir, Bandmas had not said wha latter por. We hellere this is the first steam commomaine to say he challenged cartsin gentia. was not merely not his friend, but bis open and which had appeared in other issues of the paper. tme, and that they were written without mlios, ther or not he had been pressedad against yault which ever visited Tameal. She is a man who had been called, when his Lordship declared soomy, nad sought out a moatsandstons On the 21st Tana thom was a paragraph in which and in vindloation and justification of himself civilly in that oase, o handsoun bore stoamer of about hundred told bic he had no right of challenge in a sasa and defamatory libot which had been privately he said "Some of Beer Bandrasun's published against an attack made on his character st editer of the case which, had he been in London, The prosecator in this mass hôt he could have mallar a hundred witnesas otroalating in the colony sud gave it all the pub opinions of the pros are highly amusing if some of a newspaper. tons. We understand that bor xext destination of misdemeanour, but to the wide licity he could by publishing it in the columns of what anggestive. The London Telegraph says: selected the criminal in proference to the sivil to prove. To was the same with word to was the Locobre Islands. If the yacht people any gentleman he objected to to step aside.

Defendant-I wish, my lord, to be tried by a kis nowspaper. Not only that, but at intervals may be safely affirmed that Mr. Bandmata provoading against him, and he pasal before the another aasant apons woman; his old com- wish to study typhoons they have put in injury of my own countrymen, I objet, if I can since he had referred in hie different articles is one of the most oring actors on a grand jury as a representation of injured innocence, panin in Her Majesty's Customs in Loudon, appearance at the right season,

object-

and criticisms, by the ase of the words "tragic suala that buva, made a debut in London for instead of coming before them na nasa bold Mr. Crollin, had told him that he and kacoked His Lordship-If you have any objection power," and other terms, to that article, raviving many years. That is exactly what we trave who had been weengoa, sud asking for dangos. Hore Bandana down. For striking a woning. to any of the jury I will ask them to stand and recalling it to the minds of his canders, and said, only in rather different language, and Mr. He would ask on what grounds the prosasi- The London papers had alas pablished another aside for the present. If the list in - he had is more forme than one sopeated Baudmann is prosecuting as ociminally for libel tion were justified in bringing criminal exclandre of Hart Bandmann, in which he was hausted of course you will have to show cause, and emphasised the vilestad vary worst at the in dosegnace. That was a repetition of the proceedings when it was perfectly clear to all protected by his wife, Miss Millio Palmor, trom

who know anything about the matter, that a being lynched for striking's woman on the stage Dolordant eaid he would ask all to stand charges that he had broagagalust Mr. Baad very grossest and falsest of the charges contained aside bat Mr. Allaw and Mr. Daries.

Tas paragraph weat civil action was the proper remedy. It was one at Liverpool. These affairs were all well known mand in his articles of the 10th and 14th. Now, in the previous article. The are jurors inlicated then left the box, what were the charges which in the articles on," Another published opinion of Mr. Band to shat his mouth, and prevent him from giving sibhough he could not call witnesses bars to and the Regietcor proceeded to draw ather name. he brought against Herr Bandmana? It was san' says The New York Herald placos evidenes which would be inconvenient to Mr prove them. Mr. Smith road the critique in The defendant objected to all called who were matter of indifference that the first article him (Bandmson) abare Booth, Fechter, Sulli Bantmann, she knew a great desi too much Men of the Time on Mi Bandmann and be not Englishmen, tatil the list was uzlausted. bad been writton by enten sae else ant might van, Xeving, or Salvini. We plade Mr. Band. from his own knowledge and from information on informed the jury that these natives of Baines The Est insluled four other Englishmen, the hars apposted in other papers. Defendant hacing mens immeureably borsth each and all of which he put the greatest celianoo, and no jury wore simply advertisements, written by those who Inet walled of whom was. Mr. W. Boffey. This taken it up and given it the graster and wider these celebrities, and really think the opinion would have given damages, boonuse what he cant this, sul paid for. As to the article af publicity which his position, as proprietor of of the New York Herald must be a mistake, had written was substantially true in substanse June 14th Me. Smith explained that, it arose gentleman es objected to by the prosecation.

The jury, as finally constituted, convicted of newspaper enabled him to do, be must be We should be glad to pay a large som for the and in fact, as his evidence would have proved from the facs that on the day prations be wan Messrs. T. E. Daries, G., Allan, A. 8. Clarkt, H. taken as having adopted and fathered every son copy of that journal bich places Bandasan This was the course adopted by the peasecutor visiting a lady, when he was asked whether it who naked the court to send him (defendant) to was tras that he had been kicked off the stage Smith, J. J. Boll-Irring, G. F. M. Fook, and tauge contained in it sad mide himself respon above Booth, Fechtar, Sullivan, Irving, sad

sible for their truth or falsehood, and for any con- Salvini." On the 6th or 7th June Mr. Fraasr gaol, after he had made a coses, vulgar, and by Herr Bandmann the previous night. Ha J. G. das Remedios.

made in- The Registrar read the indictment, the defood-sequences that might follow on their publication. Basith bad classed Herr Bandmann with those sandorous attack upon him (defendant), to his was attery astonished, and he ant's ples, and the replication therato, which wore He (the learned counsel) would not wasry them gentlemen, although, he thought, he ranked him injury throughout thecolony. Theprosenator had quiring from which learnt, first, that it published when the case was in its earlier stages. by reading over the whole of the article which in some respects below Fachter. The insinuation bostad that he would have him in gao, three days was the reporter of the Telegraph who had been A San Francisco journal bus the following The Siret alleged libel was an article which ap- they had just heard rad by the Registrar, but be in the paragraph was that the reports won falas after thearticle appeared. He was not in gaol yet, Lioled of, and be afterwards found that it was amaging soccdote about General Grant, which peared on the 10th Jane headed " Tragio Power" would call their attention to several portions and not to bofound in the journals from which they eat as far as he could, ass, he did not think he young Portugdeas whe had previously been in will be read with some interest:-At tão mar- and which was a parody on the notion of Here of it, and he would ask thom to bear in professed to be copied. Was tlist fair ariticism was likely to be sent there. The prosecutive his employ, but who had left some time before, ringe of John Russell Yoong to Miss Coloman Randmsun in Man of the Time." The second mind the other article of the 14th June, or an actor as a public man, or was it a delibe- bad not put a single witases in the box te sup- Thie young man was kicked off the stars at Hartford, recently, General Grant was ugliest, was no article which appeared on the 14th June, so that they might see the connection between rato attack on his character? The langued coun- port thoir statements, and though the prosecutor and told to take Lbs Wing nochmpanied with and when the seremony was over the company which charged the amplainant with being a gou the two. Of ourse the gravest oharge which sol next referred to a letter which appealed in as present, he was not put into the box to snob terms applied to him: (defendant) as-

woondrel and the biggest black guurt waited for the General to take preccüsnee in ex-firmed wonna beater and referred to him as the had been made by Mr. Fraser Suith against the Telegraph of Sth Jaly, which was headed "Aindicate his olaracter from the charge of toading congratulations. The Geuoral went for hero of the dastardly assault on Mrs. Roushy. Herr Bandmann was that he was an habitual sequel to Mr. D. B. Bandmann's way on the release to woman. The prosecution simply in Hongkong What would any man of ward, leading his pretty little granddaughter, The defendant pleaded, first, bet gritty, and wargay beater, that he had been gailty of das stage," and contained the following sentenza contented themselves with saying there was no spirit in his position have done with such

"Actors molts women, and that he was HONGKONA, July 19, 1882.

Drawol follows they marder teath in the impotations without giving evidence statements being oiroulated throughout the Frad. Grant's child, by the hand, ass, offer soondly, truth and instillation. The replioak throughout the whole world as having their wiray and sweethearts, and likewise the disprove them: To would be for the jury to colony coarsening him. Would he hars shaking bands with the bride, sail to his grand- tion joined imne-on the plea.

Women actors have a hard docide, from the tan or twelve witnesses he should gone to the Police Couch? No. He (defec- sbild: Won't you kiss the lady?" The bride Me. Fransis opened the oase for the probean habitually gality of such offences. The drama.. Accounts of Oh'ung-king, the great com7ght the child in her areas, kissed it, and then, soution in a speech which occupied, nearly actiote stated, what was of little impartanos as a time, the men actors are always making call before them, whether there was any truth dant) was pabloty attacked and has defem- ory, or else making em mud." The in his statements or not. Mr. Smith raid heed himself through the columas of his news mercial contre of Szechuan, certainly diffor. looking ep blashingly, said I would like to two. hoars in doživery. He said the ecm Faot, but of great importance when considerad Am Mr. E. H. PARKER, who resided there for kiss the grandfather, too, if I dared." The plainant was Mr. Daniel Edward Bandmann, with the other obargos, that when he was only learned conneel then summarised his argument tad known Mr. Band mauu by repate since 1868 paper If he establisher Extintastorily that some time as Her Majesty's Consulte Agent, seemed all at qace to become a trembling coward merely in the colonies and the provinces, but

veteran warrior, who had faced a blazing battery, an astor of vary considerable repate, ant three months old be bit his marss's ear-a bride and statement, and said it was for the defendant and since that time, hat known muth to that he wrote this article for that purpose, in itself, but with what object was it published to show that the charges be made were true if gentleman's credit and otherwise. Mr. Band to defend himself from those atatements, was of opinion that the trade and importance. Ho Rushed up, lacked shoopiah, but, caasolone Paris, Loudas, and New Tork. He was a gentle To give emphasis and effent to the charges as he failed to do ao in any particular the dolonge aan was a gentleman vary fond of low courts, and not for the express purpose of injuring or of the port had been over-estimated by pre- that the bride was peeping at him from behind man who, according to the account givan af bim to his conduct in subsequent life, and to show was gone. He had also to show that it was for and seldom visited a place where be bad not defaming the character of Mr. Bandmannen drooping eyelids, sad was waiting for him to say in Men of the Time" had displayed from that area at that early age the wicked, dastardly, the public bansfit that they were pablished, but three or four cases of some kind or sather, and his statement was privileged, as in the ones of vious writers, who had necessarily only

or to do something, geobanically extended his the very earliest youth cridenes of very great and awardly spirit attributed to him was in the reasons he alleged in his plos did not aloete was no sell opinicasted and puffed up by con Learbiton v. the Bishop of Sudor and Man/ superficial acquaintance with the place and bead, and the acet moment a fair face was in aptitads for the stage. He had been asreally him. What next? When he went to play with a shadow of utility or any ground on which to wit, that he noser by any ohance visited a place and they would be band to bring inn vesilat of darivad most of their knowledge from Chibis bear, imprinting a kiss upon the live that educated for the tags at the expense, ftohildren he made them ory: asthing in itself baas an argument that it was for the public where he did not quarrel with his orities. This not croitty. He did not know whether he should marked bis month. He samad to be in a tremor would appear, sou under the patronage of the oitker, but, when taken in connection with the benefit these things should be published. The was illustrated by a paragraph which apposed so allow 3 50 produse it, but ho-had a letter nese sources, The resources of the great as te grasped his grandchild's hand and backed sovereign of his own country, the Daohes of ather shargaa, intended to show that as child aut videove for the prasedation would be very in the Shanghi Courier of the 2nd June. This from a gentleman in Shanghai, ho had grous province of Szechuan, large as they undoubt away. All the young gallants were surprised Macklenburg. Haviar performed at various boy he was guilty of the same sort of offenses short, simply the evidence of one witness and paragraph, which stated Me Bandmann's views to make srungements to get a witness for him. Again the the reading of the paragraphs he had referred to, to the pravings of trae origism to be peoThat gentleman was subpronne..and he old ely are, owing to the fertility of the soil, at the cowardice of an old soldier before a pair places on the Continent he went afterwards sa these charged against him now.

of fresh, inviting lips,

to America. Hə otudied the English longa: Aame thing continued and reposted-When he and then it would fo for Mr. Fraser Sarith to Ear, was raid by Mr. Smith. Before the com produce a leitar to show that. I. Bandmas hare also, Mr. PAR thinks, been set down

Age there and reproduced many of the great played Hamlet be told Ophelia to go to a nun put before thom what evidenco hs bad of the any gaya thoir Seat performance here, he (the) had writtas n letter to him besooching him not at too high a figure. Certainly'all part ex- The inquast on the body of Cheung Amna sharaoters of Shakespeare which he had already nory: be told heras hard that her eye boesme quite truth of his charges, and when he had done so defendant) had bad seroral conversations with to come...

the prisoner who died in Victoria Gacl on the produced on the German stage. He appeared in black. What as want to toxinuste thars ? he (the learned counsel) would be fully prepared. Mr. Bandmann, and they were ou friendly, termi Mr. Francis objected to this letter, and it perience in China goes to show how apt im morning of the 14th instant, was resumed at the London in 1868, at the Lyceum. Thestre, and, as Precisely he was no ha had insinuated over to rebut every icons of that evidenes by calling He was present at the performanos of Hamlet was disallowed.

and wrote the critique which appeared upon it in

Mr. Smith went on to make some remarka agination is to run away with the judgment, Magistraey yesterday afternoon, before the stated in "Men of the Time," the late Lord and over again. Thas his (Bandman's) drink other evidence. and lead us to picturesbe unknown in glowing mars, Q. B. Karberg, W. Demure, and H. his Knetworth," when his Lordship said and he told the man who was in delanit for not June sontaining the critique on "Narcissa."

Mr. Franois then pat in the paper of the 12th the edition of the 7th Tume. The lowreed cozy coroner, Mr. B. E. Wodehouse, and the jary. Lytton, who witnessed the performanos, incited was not rendy when he was going on the stage

nol had spoken of this and the following orili colours when actual acquaintance compels us Danson.

The Hon. Ng Choy appeared to watch he was the only dator bo had anen, since haring brought it, that it was lucky for him Then the editions of the 14th and the 21st Jan; clama as fair and impartial, sad had said to divest it of theas bright buca. Perhaps the the case on behalf of the four-prisoners. The the days of Muotesdy, who inspired him he was not a women. The same insinuation then July 6th. Mr. Francis said he put them in more about them than his modesty would allow in the witness has, he was most anxiong, next case of Hankow is as striking as any. Waon following further ovides was taken how to work again for the stage." Horr Baumann was repeated in the article three or four times, for the purpose of showing malise or deliberato ropaat. In these aritigass, however, he hid he had only refrained from giving evidence by

A wai, malie, stated that he lived on the came had been for some time past travelling with a posising the grave charge he brought mers tion. He then put in the edition of July 14th simply dealt with Mr. Bandnizan in the same the alries of his conusel. that port was first opened the most sanguine four as the deceased on the 18th instant about oupurry through the East; he had been in Aus. seriously on the 14th. But over and above all containing a letter signed Pickles." He bad way as in the suspooding ones, which the prose anticipatious prevailed of the commerce that 'olook p.m. he had just returned here and tralia, in India, ond in China. The defendant, that, take the article as a whole. Was that fair in thess papers confined himself to actiolos recution claimed showed malico. Be had both he could on Mr. Handman as a witness if he was to be done there. Targa hongs were the four men heating the deceased with Mr. Fraser Smith was personally well known to and legitimate arkicism of an actor na en notor P ferring to the subject mattor. He now proposed praised and ensured avery performance, and he pleased, but the defendant dscfnod to do so.

Mr. Smith reus cu to quote soveral cages from bambods; one ruuatenok him on the head, another them all--known here a pouple of years ago Let them take Mr. Fraser Bmith's own rals, to put in the papers of the 7th and 8th Jane, the hat severely opgaared the noting of Mr. Baad established, a fine settlement laid out; on the shocider, and two others poked him in an able and energetic aooonatant, known after which he laid down in one of his articles on Herr two first noticea or critiques which appeared in maan both as Hamlet and Shylook. Me. Smith Russell on Cilms in support of his contention and it was believed that the port would, the sturasen They were the prisoners present.words in comention with ming matters, he Handmus in binh he gnoted from Churchill, the Telegraph on Horr Bandwann's perform then read the critique, and after that, the criti. with famed to privileged communications, The derasedimmediately fell on the ground. The had within the last Uttanu or sixteen mekte "astors ar mators wore a lawful gazo Did ones. The objet of souras with which mayat meat tis Sir Joseen the representation of the land to endeavoured to show that these as a distributing centre, prore sexreely in-sleeved was by himself and no one helped him, started a Rowspaper, and in sonnection with that this article deal with Herr Bands solely tham in was to contrast them with the articles ferebant of Vasion by the company. Mr. Smith decisions applied to his own case, and that ferior to Shanghai. How those fallacious He heard that the quarrel arose about water fall-newspaper he thought no one would deny he na an notor, er vas it published for the par-which appeared subsequently, on the 9th and then went on to allude to the article writton his statements were privileged He thought dreams were dispelled, and bow at lengthing from the upper floor. He was ature the pri- und exhibited an amount of energy, independenca pean of throwing cidionls on him and bringing 10th, and showed an entire shanga of tone, and spon the performanns of" Naroisse" which the that was the low his Lordship would take of haname apparent that, are as a tan expert-suers were the men. Thoughting took placein the and ability, which, if botter applied, would have alre ebarges against him? Did it ge back an entire change of object and motives-to show earned counsel said bore aridence of a malicioss the case in entzwing up the ovidone to the jury.

It was vary dark, but he could see by the 'done great and good works,, but he was afraid into all his past life, bringing charges against in fact matice.

pirit caused by the withdrawal of Me: Band. Unless it was made out that he know, thene ing port, Hankow would never be the seat of lights from the shops, which were thou selli open. they would have to cama to the nonolusion, be him as child, s boy, and a man? Was that Mr. H. A. Woolnough, canonger of the Hoag mann's important sirertisement from the Tele. things were fals, and that he wrote fem uch foreign trade are matters of notoriety. Hox, Ng Chey asked through the Coroner har fore this case was finished, that he was wanting the legitimate orificio pou to every one? Ha Long Dispensary, said recollast reading the wagh. This was published on the 10th one the maliciously, for the express purpose of in ring many people were there ighting, to which to some extent in knowledge of the duties and would ask the jury to find as fact, na com- article Tragic Power" in the Telegraph of June same day as that on which the so called libellous Mr. Hardmann, ad nothing slae, the verdict Then again it was fondly hoped that Ichung, witness replied there were many looking on. responsibilities he took, opon himself when he ponent part of their verdict that that article of 10th. I had seen it in print before, a copy of it an article entitled Tragis Power" was published must be one of not guilty Ho "would ask Decessed bad nothing th his bed at the time.became the proprietor and publisher of a the 10th June not only contained certain defuite a loose broadside shoat. This was some time be Mr. Staith oontended that this notice showed no His Lordship to lay down that the blaarge cunid at the very gate of that then unknown The Coroner said they had heard the ridenes uswspaper. In connection with those polata, defamatory statements with reference to Herr tore it appeared in the Telegraph. I never saw but raline whatever was to be placed on the learned not be maintained, if the statomate be made of the Colonial Surgeon and Dr. Hartigas, which duties and responsibilities, he would call their Bandmann's treatment of women and general one, but I had heard of others being put about, counsel's contention of malice, as the tile are made hastly, with the belief of their truth; he recapitulated, and summed up the whole to attention in the first plans to this, that he uharacter and disposition in that direction, but mine was lost to me, I remember Mr. Fesser moke of the performance as in every way the and the burden of proof to the contrary lay upon to foreign trade prove a most important consed died from injacio received during his own free will, perely as a commercial enter. I diot that it was not propar or legitimate criti-fore the 10th June. He said he had been told Imitted it could not have hoon written by a pit The following svidence was than called.

the jacy. The jury returned a verdict that undertook those duties at responsibilities of ho also asked them to pronounce by their vor Smith coming to me some two or three days be best Herr Bandmang had given here Be sub. the prosecution. cantre, from which the vast and populous

r. Bandmann hage: N country to the west would draw huge supare the blows? The Foreman-No, they ali great crying publia necessity for such a newspaper was a most foul attempt to bring him lute to him, I asked him whether he intended to ing the article "Tragio Power."

· Defendant-An infant in the eye of the low, plies of foreign gonds. But, although the say it was very dark,

or anything of that sort, the only noodsity ridionle and contempt sad injure him bers publish it, and he old he did. He said be had bad at that time soted in what he considered an which existed was the necessity of establishing sad-elsewhere in lus basiness and cocupation, had a copy of his own, but he had mislaid it angentlemanly and unprofessional manner by in fast.

Witness-Ioma' alert to the Amarioan Novelty trade of Icbang har latterly boon monsider- The following information concerning opin himself in business and rushing money, that this The learned cottasl then referred to the assand When he told me this T did not tell him not going about the colony, abusing the Telegraph ably extended, it is still insignificant to what smoking in New York is furnished by a cor public necessity, if it existed, was only bis op attlele, in which the complainant was referred to to publish it, nor told him anything farther for certain criticisma, and withdrawing what he Co. and I vis formerly a clerk to the Hongkong respardous of the San Francisco Chronicle: portunity of doing so, and that there was no call the hero of the dasturdy sault on Mrs. then I bave stated.-Xa mawer to the defondant, salled press privilege H (Mr. Smith) Kai Telegraph, which I left soue oonths ago. I re- was originally expected, and it is probable The New York daily papers are junt at en him in any proper sense of the word, Bodaty Honsby, and as having the reputation of a witness said he did not remember the date of said he did not feel called upon to do anything member the performance of Narcisse" by de that it will never grow to very large dituen prevent strongly refeating the popular anxioty imposed on bin, to start a newspaper or under confirmed woman banter. Sapposing he said, this conversation, and he could not say whether to make Mr. Bandmann's campaign in this Baadmann's Company at the City Hall on the sions. Since that port was opened and the about the increase of opa-smoking. A few take sneb serione responsibilities, If he did so. Herr Bandmann had been galty of the or no it was the morning after the playing of colony a noses, and he did so because Mr. evening of June 10th. I was prosent or that great West was still found to be-practically years ago the only joints were filthy lens-is Newspaper propristure and editors wote in the acts there charged against him, what possible Hamlet" by Herz Bandasan. It was two or Bandmann had exprosest a wish to farm out his occasion, I paid in the usual way to get into tho the Chiness quarter, and but few white people habit of talking of dutim to the public. They had public bonafit could or would be served by the three days before the artiola appeared in the foursubscription performance and labad thought Theatro. Daring the Bret not want behind untapped through its medium, a desire ever saw or heard of them. Now there are a no duty to the publicberend that which every veu. publication of them? The only possible object, Telegraph. He bud wetting to Brit in bis mind-of taking them up withantbergentleman batafter the semen and spoke to us of the actors thera Mr. Franoia-That is the case for the pro-Mr. Randmann's conduct, he withdrew from the whom I afterwards found to be Mr. Russoll. I has grown up for the opening of Ch'ung-dozen in the Chinese quarter. twenty-five or dor of wares quitertook, vis, to sell s good artile; theoply possible result, of sadh a statement,

transation. The statement was therefore mide bad some conversation with him. While I was thirty rom in ouuuection with lannddies by China they had no rights, dates, or privileges spesially apposing it to have been true, was to irretrievably socation, my Lord. king which in known at all events to all over the city, and others that are the opcoded to them or editors or publishers of injure Here Bandtonan and prevent people who read. The defendant-May it pleash your Lord-quite harmlessly and though he did not fool sted conversing with Mr. Ramall 1 saw Ay Hoàn beay centres of commerce, to possess outcome of white enterprise. One of these in newspapers which were not possessed in precisely the statements attending or patronising his per ship, gentisasen of the jury. I will andes- upon to assist the facial success of it. Bandcame down from the Dress Cirole with a bongaet wealthy merchants, who are well known in Fred. Hughes' in Thirtieth street. Hughes has the same sironmstances by every one that formamued. In that article Herr Bandmann w your in a very few words, not to waste your mann's campaign, he had no reason, nor would in his haud and heuded it to Mr. Bandwann

opened it as sa adjunct of bis Cremorne Garden court. The learned paused then spoke at great referred to as the eminent tragedian, with a note valuable time, to take away the cobwebs which he have been justified in doing anything to proseking him to be good enough to present itta. the great marts of China, and to be a depot It is a Inzuriously furnished parlons, with red length as to the limits of legitimate eritislam. of interrogation after the arainent, a very litle the puzzling verbosity of the counsel for the rant it. Mr. Smith then read the article. As Miss Bennet at the end of the second act. Mr. Butin, sofas, heavy carpat, gilt wirrors, brvaloloth-Coming to the oircumstances of the present case, buy in itself, but compare the oritiques subeo complainant must have left on your minds from to the notice of the performance of Bomeo and Russell took the bouquet from Mr. Hahu's band alad waiters and a high-priced schalnie, Thero he said he proposed to show clearly and annisgmont to that date with the first two, before Mr the speech which be has just made to you. Juliet, those who find road that beautiful trinud Mr. Bandmann took the bougust and the s is a more cosy shaughless costly house in Twenty tatrably, not merely, on be might do, from the Fraser Smith's passiona had been exited and his The learned counsel has given to you a guy would know that Romes was intended to it on the graind. He then seized hold of Mr third street, which is said to be maintained by agbatanes and character of the articles them self-love bart besna Herr Bandunon did not very long dissertation on the law of libel. He represent a young man 17 or 18 years of age, Hahu tarned him out, and said "you have no the actors and actresses of a certain old and selves, that they were written not to autsarve agree with him. In the first articles he spoke he told you, I must confess, in a zomerlat and he would ask from the appearance of Mr. business to be here, go and stond to your post.” famore playhouse on one of the city's squares any public end, but out of pare malico; but be of Herr Bandmaan as a very eniment and able as puzzling teuer-at least it has been so to me Bandmsan as he was present, whether his ro. Mr. Hahn said "I don't come here to bother you of Chung-king, and possibly his testimony It is kept for them by a widow and her daughter. proposed to show, from other publications of the tor of high repnation in his profession. The the various meanings of defamatory Libel Imarks as to the nasuitability of that gentleman I was asked to present this bouquet to Min may tend to strengthen the belief that the and is open to those who share its coat. The defendant bath before and after the two Ibels toarned comunal continued reading the article may state, bowever, that he has explains that for the part were and justified. The critique, Deandet by a lady, and he then wont way. port will prove well worth a trial. The re- now fat fo Crosby-street is said to be quite ne olurged, publications directly connected with "As we knew from past experience that Mr. Bana. law from his own standpoint. He has taken which was then read Mr. Smith contended. As soon as Mr. Bardmans saw me he name up

attractive as Haghes. It is in onsequence of the subject matter of the Ithals and repeating menn's violence was invariably und au somos particular care that he has not referred in any was in no way malicious. The next criticism and said what do you want here, young verend gentleman tells us very little, how this sudden growth in the number of deas that them in more or less definite Carins, that he and obildean. In those words the defendant ant single instance in his explanation of defamatory was on Othello, wlab uppnared in the 1815 replied, "nothing, I am only looking at the per ever, that is new or useful. Mr. Panxen the good folk here are worried lest the rice in was setuated by malics and not by any good only asorted in the clearest and most mistake.libat to the actual points on which I am Juna, and the defendaus was about to give acme Permanos." He said where do you belong to has travelled over the ground before him, vast welfare of the town. My observation has be regarded the tie publicaties would have prarl to woima and children, but he slas gave vaguely a great many instances and made regarding Mr. Plate and the want of an urobestra I bad and that, he seised me by the arm vory vads the general households and devastate the intant. If it was simply the pabilo necessity able way that Herr Randmann was habitually armigned in this Court, He has gusted explanation with regard to some ramark made and I said the Hongkong Telegraph." Belura and with, much more care and attention to bean, however, that the only wholly reputable boen auficient, but to repost the mme da. that statement the additional weight of his many allusions which are all beelde the at the performanyoss, when in Lon

violently After I said that, he tornad me out, ose which you are here this day to decide. Mr. Francía abjcated, and His Lordship aid taking me by the sem, and pushing me down the "detail. The prospects of trade there are, wo folk whoare aver seen in these places are eight famatory language, the same insulting and falso own personal srparietes, so that every one who

Stairs. While I was going down be said, if the imagine, from all that we have heard anders in the care of the polios. The habitats are sharges not merely in our newspaper but repeat wad it must fufer he had saze personal know. Mr. Smith went on to say that the learned he did not see what it had to do with the cas?,

gamblers, thiores, prostitutes, bunks men, rariety edly, was olar and armistakeable evidenes that ledge of the subject, on which he was speaking, counsel had told the jury a vary great deal Mr. Smith said before he could defama a permitor of the Zblograph comes to the stage, I will read, little brighter than at Iehang, but by performers, and those roues who are avor tocking be. was actuated by a desire to hurt and lajure; that he had himself avon some such socues of about what was known in law as privileged son's obaraster, it must be proved that that por kick hits ous, he is the greatest bleokgaard in diligent cultivation, and provided that off-the extraragances and arctive of ein. As there and not by any desire for the public honed. He riolence as those to which he was aforring commnniestion, and he need searsoly tell them son had's charactor to defame, and it was utterly Engkong. Those are the very words is used. is no law against opin-moking it had a chance purposed to show by evidence that the very plau. Then he went on Any indignity of the kind that he specially based his defence on his pri- imposible that anything he bad witten oopidDeloodant Had yon ang resap for saying cial Beszes do not check it, the trade by the

to eat its way unhfoderad in the pablic appetite." siblestatamant with which the fratertiolo Pragia offered to our reportar-who is an okl papil et viisge not only as aliter of a pablo jeczual, but bo defamatory to Horz Bandmann. The defend. yuz were on the Hongkong Telegraph ? Yangteze would doubtless grow and become

Power" was introduced was unmistakeably false, Nat Langham's and great on muscle-world in the privilege which belonged to every man, os ant then mad the whole article, and dietly Witross-No, bat. I was to go behind the A steamer of light very remunerative,

THE GALE IN HONGKONG.

false, perhaps, not so much in literal fast as false evitably have nabjusted the violent tragedian to was plainly laid down and defined in law. books. uttar, that which was published on Doud or scores when I was on the Telegraph, N

If Mr. Bandmann anys he kicket you off the. in the idea it was intended to nonvay. The the most savere castigation he has received aino He believed he was correct in saying, and he Alle" ou the 21st, the last eritiefem of the. draught, suitable for the navigation of the

The gals which blaw on Monday evening died fearned consel then read the introdnation to the eurold office ebum, Herbert Crellin, threshed him wapen to the corrosion of His Lordship it Telegraph-on-Herr Bendamon's anting The slage would it be true! It would not be trid...

Fross-examined by Mr. Francia-I think it rapide in the Upper Yangtze, bas been order away after midnight, and although the weather article, which was to the effect that it bad been within an inch of his life for striking a woman at It was not so, that the statements he bed pade learned counsel had contended that these arti ed by the nativo steamship company, and no yesterday was unpleasant, the rain falling almost forwarded to the defendent, as he believed, by Dare rehearsal on the stage of the Lyceum Theatre in wore privileged, nisse the jury were satisfied cisms showed malice on his part, which ar was about a week after this fair that I dis

vontinuously with vocasional squalls, It was ori. Carson. He mid he wazld show by eridance that London, more than a dozen years ago." Now that that express malice was used in their public-from the withdrawal of Mr. Landmann's adverovered. I had been speaking with Mr. Basselle, doubt before long the port of Ch'ung-kring dent the typhoon, if it eam he s mlad, tad the article was in Mr. Fraser Smith's possession was an utterly false and malicions statement the etion, and of that, he submitted there was at tisements from the Telegraph, and he could unis after he had been in the Falics Danth Mr. will be formally opened to foreign trade. It is, passed away from this luuality, Daring the some considerable time before he published it, irath of which it was incumbent on Mr. Fraser present no evidezas before the jury. He be. my that a more barelaced, sogndalas, or ten Hassel was in stage dress, and performance was however, quite safe to predict that the balkaentinuance of the gale a number of amall oreft that he had paid it a little attention that he had Smith to prove if he was able. And he (the fiered therefors bis Lordship would direct them cious He was never attired in a court of justice, groing on. I did not resist or struggle with dr. if not the whole of the foreign trade will be wore broken up or damaged, and yastarday there actually lost his own copy, aml that on the 7th, learned. conaselj ales put it that the publication that there was no case against him, and it He would peers that the advertisement was not Bandane when he pot as off the stage. When was n considerable amount of rookage wash- Sib, or alb June be was going about the Calory was without any possible justiñostion, without would be their duty to bring in a verdict of not withdrawn, and the statement of the unzel was kaget me to the top of the stops, he pushed ma carried on through patira agency. Sze-lug up against the Fraya The accidents wore bagging people to let him huve copy of thebroad. any possible publls good to follow from its pablinguity. The aus great case on which he intend-af racisco with Mr. Baddmann'a aldarit, which down, I did not fall upon my nose or fall or chuon may ultimately prove a large consumer fortunately not unattended with loss of life, sile, and when asked if he was going to publish itation, but was published maliciously. And in this ad to base his defense was well known, having he then handel in. Ass costlier fact, estableatolli I made complaint of this ab the of foreign goods, but they will be supplied though happily the occupants of the boats in be said be was, and that he was going to show case, as in the former, the defendant so shaped it bon printed in the Taw Reports of the Privy Bandman's advertisement had never been with Police Court. I was not authorised to stato by most Dsses ausged to get mahore. The Amo Herr Bandmann the difference. He also pro- if it were a matter of which if he had not direct Council, vol. 4. It was the case of "Laughton denen from the Hongkong Telegraak, bat bad why, sna that I want on to the stuga for sho through the medium of native arms in ricas Brig Ecbert T. Clayton dragged her moer. pound to call attention to the first two actioles personal knowledizo ha bad is àleuch from one of- v, the Bishop of Sador and Bien. In this boen conlauad for the time for which it was Telegraph that night.

Mr. Charles Grant said-I am manager to Shanghai. Forvigu interests in: Szechuan ings for some diatasse, hat asme to no grief which were published in the Telegraph with the notors in the sne, Herr Handmenn knew onse Mr. Laughton, a barrister, attacked the ordered. Mr. Smith pointed out that the adver

Several sampacs ware broken up along the forense to Herr Bandmans. They were artioim such a person in Londen as this Herbert Crollin. Bishop of the disease, and and same very tiaement announced that the company consisted castra. Kelly and Watab. I know Mr., Rend. ere never likely to be large: bad Chung King Preys to the westward, and at Lap-mp-was which he had no hesitation in saying in bat he was war comiooted with the Lyosum strong language with regard to a bill the letter of teelte attistan, which Mr. Bandarang sadarit mann. We acted na agents to him to Hong kong been opened to foreign trade simultaneously stone junk sank, but the crew succeeded in say many peola did Mr. Fraser Smith and his when Mr Baulusan was connected with it, was endeavouring to put in the Hopes of proved to be false as he there stated the umber I remember the morning after Me Danduanne with Shanghai, the case might have been tog their lives. In front of Mears, Arobold paper orodis. They seemed to him, whether and Mr. Bandmann Indignantly denied that Keys in that island. The Bishop in reply to of his setem was nine. The defendant sitedel performance of "Hamlet go called at my Karborg and Co. premises a cargo koat name he agreed with them or noc, to be execfully overlaid his band on a wooden or was this attack, used the strongest possible language to a paragraph concerning Harr Bandrass, place and met Mr. Bandwann there.. Some non- differans but the natives have gained to grief, and she now lies thats waterlogged. written, osrufully studied and temperate over thrested by Crall or any one else. Far-with regard to his gallant, called him most in published in the Telegraph of the 21st June, versation annued between you and that gastle valuable knowledge during the past twenty Darling the force of the gals two brothers la criticisms of the performances of Hamlet and ther on in the article the defendant pardonlarised famous names, and vilified and abused him about which he esid the learned petuses had man.inderstood him to ark you whether you years, and they not only give the foreigner kargar. Blekkend & Co.'s water beat Bhylook by Here Bindan and his Cou-his original charge by referring to Here Bands far as the Barish language would permit complained of as malioious, which simply was the witle of the Hagitang Telegraph hir wore thrown overboard, one of whom macaged to pany. But while perfectly fair, as it somed i mann so "the hero of the dastardly sealt eu him to do so; and he sent a copy of this speech contaived extracte from a pamphlet which dr. Bandmsnn anked yaa wailer you thought it little chance on their own soil, but they now get on shore, but the other was drowned and his to him, to Mr. Bendmaon and Miga Besadat Mrs. Bonsby The Turned oransal than refer to the newspapers. A civil notion was brought Bandmann had published concerning himself would be advisable to stop over the English mail push bím hard in Japan end will do so in body was ploked up yesterday morning off (of coures there might be differences of red to the statements in the article to the effect against the Bishop, and the jury foxeda vardiot species of trumpet blowing much in agne song for the fortnight, and you advised him to do so. Cores when that country is opened to fo- Peddar's Whart. A good many boats were opinion on that subject), one of them was that a Portugais Ind who had wrongfully repre- 2400 damages for the plaintif. This was in professional man, especially peripatetic motore of I remember you suggested to him also that ron lodrams would probably go down battar with the capsland at Yow Mah Tee, and 16 in fenced that extremely severe on the other members of sented himself as the reporter of the graph 1870, and the decision was apposed against, and the Bandmann type. T some Hres have been lost there. Une body as the taupe and extremely severe on Herr had been kicked out the stage at the Theatre Boyal the judgment of the lower court was reversed. His Lordshly pointed out that it was sumy.¦ Hongkong publie

situated at the bead of steamer navigation,

land, Western Chins, would when opened

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for most of the trade of Szechuan. The Rev.

R. N. WHEELED, no American missionary

who has recently made a tour in Szechuan, reports very favourably on the capabilities

reign trade.

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