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THE DAILY PHÉSS, MONDAY, OCTOBER fsr, 1882.

H.B.M'S SUPREME COURT FOR. UHINA.

CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.

These men are to be found at west of the Tho N. C. Daily News nayn:-"Tao Seedish was pretty plainly depicted on the faces of most tremely plisbla upon erous-examination, and he white. Ström had mid so, and one of the Uhi.by someone also with a carbine, then they would treaty ports, and it is almost impossible te frigate Vanadis in exposted in these waters next of them, and the nows spread over the city and was able to get several facts from them that had nese write the first day had asid at first that Lud a verdict of not guilty. Mr. Wiss again al year, with His Royal Highness Prizes Oacar, meneng the hosting population with wonderful not transpired from the oxauluation-in-chief, all the foreigners wore in white, nud’thes two of Inded to the way -ha mid the eridanse bad brea over patimate the serious consequences that second son of the King of Sweilen, on board, an rapidity. Of all the persons in the court Logan bat directly the line of the defence was shown the faraigsen were dressed in wisite and one in altered to meet his case after the first day, qui UTTON'S FLOWER & VEGETABLE Hay serefrom their petty delinquencies. The foutenant davolash The Fangoli, who is appeared to else the Joust saivally when the bad it was soon that a distiiction was to be hade hitok, as it making thathorn the lino sheta and thors was a good deal of the old Mais feeling which has been excitod over the affair commanded by Commodora O Lagorberg, ayerg jury retained from onsedering tho caso, and between a pistol and a carbine then matters were defense was taking that they all remembered law abeat the Chinese of nu era for an eye. bat distinguished oflcer, loaven Carlskrone the lat when their vordist was giron he heard it with rory different. There then no question be, the prisoner war in white clothes and the other be thought they did not care if they got an "e or out of which the Locan trial arose will not: December, probably for London, whend abs will the esme ognimuose, which was mire nualtored tsoon a covolver and a one, but it was thons two in dark clothes. He should therefore oor-a dasth whathee they got the right syu or the SAN FRANCISCO FLOWER & VEGE.moon be allayed, and a repetition of auth oo-proceed to Brazil and La Plata, in the Brits as the soulage was passed upon him. He is long rearin, which had killed the bog, and there toud that the death of the boy was caused by a right death. Me. Wiss also drew attention to the of Magellan ng lar se Valparaiss. She will then ridently a man of iron nerve; nel as it appears was up question of a pistol except with ons of the carbine, and the Chineas had mistaken someone callout clamotor given the prisoner. In currences ought to be guarded against in go to the Sandwich Islands, and come to Shangha has for so long endnoted himself with credit, witnesses, who showed the length with bis fan, also who-had deed it for the prisoner, as it was pacinaten he appealed to the jury to consider every possible way. Something in this di-hai, calling at Japan on her way. The ship's both in the Hongkong Polist forsaand in the Op. sud the length stated was found to be only an proved that he feel a rovolvor, and ho, thongue that they bad a fellow areatard's lits in their MANURErection might probably be done by the pro-commission is for eighteen months. A soientide tome service, it is much to be regretted that his incli mera than the revolvers in court. That the jury would ages with him it was not likely hanin, and to consider well all the cream expedition will also come out by her, and an armor in Chion should have ended dissatsously. witness bad given the length of the weapon fu- such a weapon should sent a ballet 133 fost stanans, and if they had any sesonable dogbs vision of quartare for the outdoor Customs Inspector of Consulates, commissioned to make a Lou will probably be brought to Hongkong to elusive of the stock and barrel, but upon cross to do the mischief that appeared to have in their minds as to whether the prosesn staff, where they could live together, and be report upon Swedish commercial interests abroad serve out his centares, as the long sentonos pri.examination of the witnesses ca the moord day, been done, Jobason had said the revolver tion had sompletely proved their case, first under me messure of control, it would, There has not been a wadah man of war in those soners ferim, the south ports usually do. There they all alleged that they were speaking of the was fired: into the air, and thus if it billed as to whether the prisoner billed the bor

waters since 1855."

is zo scoopmodation in Cantor, m the Consular length of the ima work, and not of the whole the boy and wounded the man, it must have and then as to whothar ho did so deliberately of course, be impossible to enforce nilitary

Prison there is simply one large spartiment pistol. This was after the line of the detenes boen falling, and it was still more unlikely and with maline for thought, they would give On Saturday evening the Austrian. Ladies' discipline in such a service sa the Custom,Band gave a consort at the Theatre Royal, under buildings Most effectivo means were taken to thing, only that the Crew had not mads out the these two, Mr. We said he regarded it as bility rested upon thom, but he was sure the pri so the ground Door of one of the Consulate had been shown. The defence had to prova ne that a falling bullet would have gone through the prior the bonauit of it. A groot responsi but it would not be difficult to bring into the patronage of Major.General Sargent, O... isolate the jury from the outer world, for they was that the prisoner killed the boy. Mr. Wiss strange that Neilsen had not been pot before them sonor would meet with justion and tale play at Operation a few wholesome rules shoot-Ident Colonel Hobson and the officers of wars prisoners during the whole trial, being then solled his Lordship's attention to Taylor as a witness, gines he had clasidated the fast that their banda servance of which would tend to the leading house, but what the audienco looked in numbere

the Buffs. We were sorry not to see a fuller escorted to and from the part and their quarters on Evidezon, page 126, of the 1978 aditiou, which the man had not left Canton wutil oarly this The Crown Advocato the replied upon the of a mora orderly life by the men, sad an boy.mindo up in oathaniasm, and numerons ca.not lose the promises of the British Couantat sumptions was that of innocence, and it was so August, and he would leave it to the jury toes.measad by pointing out where, in his opinion,

in one of the consular buildings: wad they did stated that one of the most important legal pro mouth. The affair took place on the 12th defomos at darsiderable length, and he com príl de corps would no doubt spring up sores were given during the evening. At the daring the entire trial. With soyard to the important that it could not he set natin axaopt. jeature whether the prosuntion ought not to the defence had failed. There was no doubt the when the men were living together which ostaneert we hope to see a hotter attendance; maans taken to prevent communication between ing by such evidence as would establish crimi have concluded before that time that he boy had been killed, and the question was by the performance fally merits it. Que drawback the Osiness witness and the court, the arrangenality to a morst partialy. Mr. Wise thought was a very necessary witness. At ans whom was the frearm discharged which caused can hardly be expected to exist under preis the long intervals between the picsos, but as ments were hardly so satisfactory. The witnuses the jury would ennaluce on the cridones that rate Nelissa had disappeared, and tas sarbins is death. He thought that if the case rusted sent circumstances. In the case under son- the fall band la engaged in most of the items wore kept in another of the consular buildings there had been more than ens shot iron at any and cartridges bad disapparel ales; whatser on the evidenes Johnson alone, it would still he this scams unavoidable. The band consists of underthe charge of a Chiness attendant of the Courate, as the woman to the west could tot have there was aur conection between the two the duty of the Jary to find him guilly. They sideration, for instance, if the men had had a ladies and four male porformers-eix violine, salate, ha contented himself with taking a goat toon wounded by the same shot as killed the hoy. foots be weald feare to the jury to say. Ther. found that the prisoner fred towards the stemi, GO.comfortable official quarters, they would finte, double bait, and drama and cymbals. The outside the door in front, bat as there a would argue that two shots wore Bred on the selvom had boon found in the prisoner's house, ed they did not find that there was any other. concerted pleasa on Saturday nicht all wout well wore many other means of convering messages bridge, and he did not my what was fired at the Neilsen was the person who appeared to ir porson who had any firearms, nor anyone else who hardly have been wandering about to each at ware enoordd. The riolin solo by the con- and intelligence of the cones heitg taken in the west to wound the woman, as that was net port had the stick and struck thotdogs he was slated red on that occasion; and it was during that other's houses during the night and early duotor Eis Toms," Ricol--was a performance Court this was very imperfect. A Chisaman of his case. This was supported by the witness to somewhat resemble the prisoner; being a little time, assording to the evidence, that the boy was Gu-morning in the unfortunate state they were of the highest merit, and in respones to the was in court the whole time taking notus of the Wong Nam Po, who said he heard two shots atler, bat like bin, a fair man with a fair mons. slot. That alone, if the saga rested only on hearty applause which followed the latter por- Chinese evidence, which notes ho passed ont of after the prisoner went to the bridge, and that cache, and as it was stated that the porson whohcann's avidando, was sufficient to show that in. Public opinion amongst the men would tion was repeated. Miss Bertha's song. Es one of the windows of the en ret, and with regard thoro was en interval between them. Upon the lead the oathing on the bridge stooped down, it was the prisoner who killed the by. There also condemna an habitually offensive bear. Stells confidents" was a perfect gets, and was to where these papers went to, there weet an evidence there were at least thres foreigners slight difference in sight would not be sono vas also to eridenoo tint only ons shot as fired. ing of any one of their number towards the warily scored Two other suge by the same moure affest of an unsatisisetory character. It apon the bridge. and one has said foar, and he Taking the avidsson dan whole Me. Wise to the eastward in the dirsation of this boy, and vocalist word also loudly opplauded, and a duck was atan most undesirable that worowd of the was going to contend that the person who had thought the jury must be of opinion that thor the fact that two shots were fled, as was con. Chine as likely to lead to tromble in which in which she was joined by Miss Josephine washangern-on of the Tantai should be banging the revolver was a different person to the one was a great crowd of Chinese, as peroral of the teaded by the defence, was sufficiently explained others might basomo involved, and if it be encored.

roand the door of the Court, constantly learing who had the carbine-that the prisoner had a witnesses had given evidence to that effact, and by the other one fired to the wastward which came necessary to lodga complaints against

and retorning. Mr. Ball, while interpreting to revolver but no carbine. In aspport of that to the crowd being very excited, aud throwing weanded the womst, He went through tho A porrespondent writes from Mauritis no witness, beseda hiss from one of these theory he painted out the fact that though two bricks, &c. The statement contained in the evidence of the man Wong Nanx Po, who was the sa individual on this ground, such com- to the Hovis News-The new Governor Sir coors, but as his back was to the door, he did not revolvers, and cartridges to fit them, had been opening of the case by the Crown Advosato to only witney who spoke to two shots, and be plaints ought to be taken notice of by those in Mauritius with uncoopdented enthusiasm, court whe said they saw it done by an individual been found there, or any cartridges for it, which adat to the west was contradioted by Jehrson, heard must have been the one which arend the Jobu Pops Houusssy, has been welcomed see the author though there were some in the toned in the prisoner's honas, no osrhins had to effect that the prisoner want back fram the argued that the second what which that witness in authority over the men. The suggestion in spite of the bittar and unceasing efforts who has to sea an aolise part is getting up the he would probably have had, if he had a carbine and only borne out by Wong Shaw Shan. This leash of the boy. Is the face of this positive is one which seems to us worth consideration, which had been made at first, sver by the the danger of allowing a number of inen of Those calatasios insistions were mainly Poroll, this morning

The prosecution might say he bad biddon the latter witness was also contradicted by Wong and negative evidence, be submitted that the prose, to discredit and vilify the appointment. Jobman was set at liberty hy his Cansat, Mr. | carbine, but if this was so why had ho got hidden Nam Po, for ha asit that when the foreignersely conclusion which could be drama was that the claas to which a large proportion of the prompted by the anti-Catholio puitans of of the Customs Service, and as Lis part in the naturally have hidden the others also. This had gu again to the west. Wong Shan Stan farther of the bey. This, he thought, effectually did.

He is of querse now out the revolversalso? If he had hidden one, he would passed his shop an atrock his dag they did not the prisons frad the shof which abusos the death outdoor staff of the Customs belong to live small tat influential group, and might have led disturbance seems to have bou in no way cul-not been done and it was, he contouded, a strong said he was near-sighted sad but not als spenta ray with the thery sat up by the deteos that it amongst the Chinese without any supervision sketch appearing in the local papers of Sir John Palle, a good deal of sympathy is felt for him.

to much uncomfortableness but for a short

support to his argumont that the killing of the oles with him, though that did not appear until someone she whe fred a ustbins on the Popa Hennaaay's life and daisar, which e12-

boy and the wounding of the man was done by be was being cross-examined as to what was done bridge-ast kül-d the boy. As to Neilson, the Hightened the public mind a Httle as to the

the carbine, and that the prisoner had no carbing, with the cartridges. Upon the evidence of Dun-ridsude of the witness that ho ha no manner of man they were condemning so rashly.

Johnson had distinctly stated that it was the can and Stron, and the bricks and straea sera în legeme, and further the geost weight of black pistol which the prisonor Gret, aut that the prisoner's house, there could be no doubt evidence was to the off at that he was was in The proof of the universal approval of bis ap pointment is to be found in the demonstrations

weapon appeared to him to be an ordinary ball that they had been pelted by the mob; Johnson gaits, but dark or binok clothes, whilst all of joy which greeted bis landing. In the or

tog revolver. The evidency showed that it was was struck by a efonsand he said he was in fear, the witoomes agreed that the man who shot the dinary course of affaire his arrival would have

BEFORE SIR R. T. RENNIE, CHIEF JOstion,distangs of 183 feet from the bridge to tha and the jury would have to consider bow serious boy was drasal in white. There was note been oficially welcomed; bat the whole popola

corner of the cross-etreet, where las boy was the disturbance was, If was truo Johnasu -aid disrepansy upon that point, and he submitted tion turned out to meet him, and Alled the air

CANTON, 28th SETEMBRE,

killed, and was it likely that that revolver, with that the Chinese were running away when that fa 5h a mai ter gradenne stoall he givan with ohosrs for the new ruler and his family.

such nebort barrel old carry 133 ft, and then the pistol was bred, but he said they did not ran to those who had wast opportunity of Kesing, Nor can this be wondered at, who it is remem-

go straight_through the body of this boy and sway until the weapon was raised, and there could food who would be most likely to remeinher in. The O. and O. stemmer Arabic, with Amebered that hie abargo is almost entirely som-9.40 a..

His Lordship took his reat upon the banor at then through the battocks of a man behind his, have been scarcely any time elapsed bettresu the Johnson, who was with the prisoner and Neilsun rison mails, lett Son Francisco cu the 15th posed of Catholics, who know in him not only

and after that to have disappeared comwheref De raising and the fring of the weapon. As to the throughout might he suppond to have the September for Tokohama and this port. The ten upright and able administrator, but a fervent Chok Wan, taken at the preliminary examina

hir. Wisa applied that the deposition of Love thought the jury would be of opinion that that was women who was shot, she seemat to know bost reason for gabing nord remembering it, sad Orders for extem napies of the Daily Press shouldmar Oseanie, from Hongkong, arrived at San brother in the Faith. The following extracts, tion, abould be put in as part of his case.

wore he could be done by the weapon pointed out nothing about who shot her. She said she was he told them diafinetly that this prisoner wan Franalans on the same day.

hy Johnson. This strongly supported his sign. shot from behind, though Dr. Wales said the dressed in white, and bủ and Neilsen în bine from the Annales de 7 Vision Catholique de l'o

The Orowa Adeoanta-I do not propose to Maurice for June, express viky clearly the offer any objection to the application, but there

net that the wengon whichindioted these wounds ballet entered anteriorly, and she did not know its. This was confrmed by many writtensas, During the last few days the Police have made attitude of the pubiis mind: "It can now be is cae application' I have to make; that is, that showed that he only had a revolver, and no carbine sak the foreigners to care hor. It was a pistol white clothes were those who had only seat him wie a carbine, whilst the evidence gi Jobeson she was hit sufil the crowd told her to gound and those who stated that Nalles, was wearing anners arrents of Chinese for being at large mid that those who had endeavoured to reader the interpreter 'may inform me whether the addreated "The Editor," and those bastasse "That night without light and pasa On Saturday pubile opinion nofavourable to our new Governor letters in the indictment correctly spell the assed the oarhine, but all Chat it was soossary for vident it would not be a carbine, or be could not to impress this upon their memory. If the pase the jury aight farm thoir own episton as to who Mataon saw in the prisoner's hand, and it was a short time. who had nothing which was likely o large number of men were brought before the Felise Magistrate on this charge and were finedve had their trouble for nothing, or rather of the deceased.

tkoy have obtained a rosatt diametrically opposed

thom to do was to decide whether or not it was be waving it in the mannor described with one rested alone on tho evidence of Las Chinese thera Mr. Ball was then called and said-I have not fired by the prisoner. Mc. Wiss proceeded to hand. Me Wise again olllad to the disore-might perhaps be some doubt on the minds of to the one they sought. Tho population has soon the characters representing the doocased's call attention to the deposition of the witness panoias betrasa the evidence of the witnesses the jury as to the accuray of their observations, The case against Salcon Bums, the Manila made a point of protesting, by ita eager welcome, name; as the itness presnea the aume it on Chok: Wan, taken before the Consul, in which and the written depositions he had put in, and but it was borns out by sororal Europe wit sasman charsed with outting and wounding theist the insituations and oxlumnias whichay be correctly spuit, but the pronunciation he was understood to say that he saw the prinoper he submitted that the omissions in the first hearse, and therefore it was probable that Stre mate and cook of the Garman barque Anton und been put before it ... Never has so large was like kang, but that may be a bad pronuncia-with a revolver in each band, and the other state-ing were really of a serious nature, and be was mistaken in using that Neilson waR Ginther ander oircumstances already reported, crowd come forth to mast a Governor. All of the same word, which is very co-su. The monts whisk ben oontradioted during the thought it was perfectly impossible the witnessessed la white. Strom also gave eridones tö was concluded at the Falice Court on Saturday classes seem to have made a rendezvous of more correct way of epoiling the asma in Esg-procent hesrine. He stated also he was only conld have then kept back some of the rtatements seeing what appeared to be a can or carbine la ofternecu, when Mr. Wodehose sentenced the His Excelloney did not, overtheless, ish is king. I cannot say positively whether thres Chinese feat from the prisoner when be they had no added if those statements were the prisoner's hand on the bridge, and if the jury prisoner to bise matha hari labour. Mr. provoke ancha manifestation, for the sum it is the correct spelling of the deceased's pa Tas tris) of Jams HENRY LOGAN at Canton Wotton appeared for the defence.

fired, and he (*. Wise) thought the jars would really oorzaot. It was for the jury to ouider thought that the woopes the prisoner wad curry- dignity of his decesporr and his extromo re-

as Lave not seen the obarater.

bellare that Barve in speech wors ont calealated to kindle

lence in prafaranas to what be whether sach esidence was reliable. Hog, was capable of killing Hia bay, and no one bas rasulted in a verdict of manslaughter- An-ingpeat was hold at the Civil Hospital-oo-outbasissy. For urarly three-quarters of the boy pasanoo the uaus?

The Crown Advocate-How did the father of ad said before them, that i mant-ho a chistula is wit than whether it was ust fair to frad any other firearm, then it was clear he had. and the pecuvad bar bear sentenced to seven Saturday afternoon by Mr. H. E. Wolehouse aventury has the Britis's fur floated over our

distade from two foreigners behind the prisoner. say that the witnesses why, said they saw killed the hog. Ef would submit that the Earz- Mr. Bali-H pronounced the nae kang Scare penal servitade That the result wiland, T. O'sab, and F. M. France, on the conatra....has been always looked on as a would be known to his father and the outside these proseedings kia recollection hat beit wust 3 ms other pason who fret the tap onso, The Crown Adroots pointed out that When he was before Lig Cuasil the whole affair the prisoner fire the cartine had mistaken an evidence, even if satiesly unsupported by and a jury composed of Messa. C. H. E. Sei-Island. During that time the religion of the

And would that be the name by which he was fresher upon bis pomocy, aulers previous to. Neilson for him, as he thought he had ahoun that of the Chinese, was suloient to make out be viewed with ealisfaction by the Chinese body of a Chinaman who was killed by falling stranger by our authorities,

... o; even 15 world?—Yes. is not to be expected. The killing was clear streat, which it is supposed he was entering fog, ought to make the Church of England, which No, but at the same time it may be para Can- down the smoke hole of a house in Gilman an enemy... Little by little it has been

rafreshed by bin r told what to any. If what he sarbine, and there was a good deal of resemblance the Chinose witnesssa saw the matter before the Anì that sound is not correctly spals by king? sid then was trua, anyone who saw the prisoner between the two on. Mr. We proceeded to go tarapena witnesses, and that, he argued, did away ly unjustifiable, and according to Chinese the purpose of committing a robbery. A verdiónot here Established, a sort of State teras if the name is incorrectly spalt.

finy must have seen him also. The man who said through the evidenos, pointing out the dia. with the apparent contradiction between a pistol views life for life ought to be given in auch of accidental death was returned.

Charah... Catholicism has, in spite of this

44 pat bis head round the corner, however, and orepancies and arguing that various points sup. sad a garbins, and Strom atan bad rivou ovidenca Tas Crown Advocats thon applied that the saw the shot fired, said he saw ao Chiusuma rear ported his contention that there ware two-skote to wosing what appeared to be a carbine in the anderground strate ry, maintained its lead, spolling a case. Nor can the verdict he regarded We understand from Chinose who have just ovan recently under caquli Cathalis administra dioten michthe amended to hang instead of a hole-where he stated, This, hoeatuited, mast havapaused the fatal result, was fired by the difference between-tho-ovidence given by the the name of the deceased on the in the prisoner, and he must have seen the viles Brod on the bridge, and one by a carbine, which fest insisuos. As to what had been said about witugether satisfactory wording to English arrived from Craton that a great deal of dission..... By the appointment of Catholieking, so as to be in accordance with the poo. was further corretoration of bis contention of after person, not the prisoner, and therefore the Thiaass and their depositions taken before the

osad Regins v. Lagan exists, and the nativos Sovereiga has abolished az abnormal state of alteration mas made throughout the in-vis the carbine, Mr. Wize thou called the atton-ant the very excellent gharavier which had been were then ougared on either sale, sad the pr satisfaction with the verdict of the jury in the Governor to rule over par Catholle country, the nanolation of the name.

tus priser having fired the revolver and someone latter could not be found guilty. He sits painted Consul, he would point out that no sohasel are no better pleased with the santance. They things. The words 'religiosas equality, dictment. do not readily comproband the distinctions among the first uttomaceos. of Sir John Pape

tion of the jury to the discreponer botwron the given the prisoner by" Mr. Loud, his superior saner, vory reusonably, did not oras-examine slaughter, and argue that, it being proved to believe is the whole serot of the exceptions: Europena far makes between murder and woo. Hennessy, will now exprose a truth. Spot witzessin, Mr. WiseP

His Lordslap yon going to wall any evidenos of the witness Fans Lun Kok, and the oner, other members of the Customs, and the thom, so that it was probable there would to deposition taken of his testimony at the prelimi." European witnesses zaneraily. Having dealt many things they did not than depose to whiski the jury's eatination that the shot Bred by welcome overded to the tow Governor. Doubt the depcultions of Li Chok Wan takes before said he saw the prisoner get a pistol about a went on to deal with the justitiosion of the Borland also it was always cound that there wara Mr. Wino-No, my Lord; but I wish to pat ia dary examination. In the deposition the man with this point vory exaanatively Mr. Wisal would be olicited at the present hearing. in Logo killed the to, the prisoner was there less he had other claime,

but it is the the Consal. the extreme penalty of the law. fora resposable for his death and should suffer fervent Christian, the Catholic, the impartial

Chineas foot long, and the foreigner's bay handed prisonoe's not in firing the revolver on the differoness botwaga the avidenes of witnesses at

neither admit the provocation nor do they see bare grested."

The Chinese administrator, and the sympathette man that we the Court, the material part being the statement on behalf of the proscention was that the man character of a Chinese mob, and of their ary examination, and here those diferances would The deposition was then reed by the Clarkt of bin some cartrides. The evidence som gir bridge. Most of the jury were aware of the trial and their depositions taksa at a prolimin-

that the prisoner was prompted by self-defence,

that one of the forelzners held two revolvers who received the dardins received it from dangerous obstedtor, especially when, a wee be greatly angmented by a dißimities of inter= irritation will soon subside, It is to be hoped, bowever, that the feeling of:

-in bis handa, and be did not see the others have woman in the Louse, and that again supported shown to be the case in the present instance, they | pretation. This, be thought, was quite suficient anything in their bands. Sooo after passing the bis theory as to thero bolor two weapoze used by were shouting "to" and throwing Mousa, and to coconut for the diferenner Mr. Wise bad bridza be heard the report of freaxas; beturned sparate individuals. On the ascond day of this he would ask them to consider whether the pointed out. As to the suggestion tha round and locked, and then run away. He saw trial, however, when it was found to be de prisoner was not justified in ficing the revolver carbine had bona fired by Nation, they had some people running, but no great orcitement, [Sirabla that this mystery between the pistol and nuder the circumstances. Johnson told them tho it in evidenes that no Gevaar were found He identifed the prisoner as the man who was the carbins should be cleared up, he came with prisaser fired into the air; he said the prisoner in Nailsea's house, and it was proved to carrying the refolvere; Le but asey lim before. his story altered, and with several additions. Tid not stoup of rest the revolver on his arm as have been brought out of the prisoner'a bonu

over to hira, that he did us de suçons hnita chings of weapons bring male, and he (dir.) so, it was not the prisoner. Finng into the air witness who spoke to that told thom hy ve Mr. Wise, after thie deposition was read, Wire) would submit that this was all new, sad in the street was no offence in itself as there unable to ads. It was not to be supposed that applied slan to have the deposition of b'an; Lan was done to mania the story fit in. The only was no law prohibiting it. It was evident that the prisoner took away all the cartridges with Kok, taken before the Cusel, pat in.

Europesù evidenos to support the idea of a car.¦ asitler Logan nor Jobuson were aware of a boy him, and they had the fact that he had the

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law. The Judge in sunsming up expressed the opinion that there was nothing in the evidence to show that the prisoner was jus tified in firing on the ground of self-defence, and the report of the trial supports this view. It would seem that the crowd wers put to fight without the use of firearms and that Logix fired after whatever danger there might-at-pue time-havo been had ceased to exist. The law is that a man must be bold accountable for the natural result of

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his actions, and to fire into a retreating crowd was-altogether unjustifiable. At the same timo there on he no doubt that Logan had received great_provoestion at a time when Jowar rates thao thon now obtaining, The well. PER GABTEEN EXTENSION, AUSTRALABIA, AND The witness wided, when his deposition was coads was the only witness who deposed to tho fast one witness bad stated, and if anyone had done As to the number of sarbeidzes pat in it, thi....

he wen hardly in a state to sit coolly. The Louis J. Crossley, of the great carpet house in

|_ known Crossley-apparator, the invention of Me, Yorkshire, is said to bave been of late materially altered for the botter, especially where intended for use to hot and variable climates. It has to a very large extent boen adopted by the Australian Geformente, and, în its smeaded form, is about to be introdused in to all the erotian's of India. We are assured that these instruments are free from the serious objections of inconstanoy and Company fa said to be cheat to start for Chins. inaudibility. A representative of the Crossley

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Lonbox, 28th September THE FRANCO.CHINESE NEGOTIA. TIONS

It is reported that the Chinese Government have declined the proposals of Frauce on the Tonquin quastion.

ANOTHER TYPHOON ON THE LU. ZON COAST.

MANILA, 29th September. A-typhoon le raging-to-the N. of Laronite direction esmust be ascertained for the prosout. [From the Saison "ÎndæranDANT. "] PARIE, 17th September.

arrived at.

the British Minister at Peking in a some.

THE ALGERIAN REINFORCEMENTS what difficult position. On the one hand, be the Governor-General Chsag is acting both

FOR TONQUIN. would no doubt have come to the conclusion energetically and sternly, and thats fait percent-

Some battalions of Algerian tirailleurs will on the merits of the case that the prisoner aga of the ricture will lose their heads. The loave for Tonquin on the 25th September,

news otherwise, however, is by no means reasĉur.

ought to have his sentence commuted, while ing. a bad spirit prevails act only in the

on the other the Chiness would hare capital but all over the Lang Kanog, whose

communities are bezeycombed by secret societies,

evidenco showed that he and his companions had been drinking during the right and bad

The deposition was read, and was to the bing being used by the prisoner was that of baring, been killed and a man wounded when opportunity of patting them away before be gono a long time without food, so that the

woman orging out as it in pain, sad from the prínonce, and be thought he ea sua and it was no doubt with referetos so the woman by Bwer. They had no evidence either that any fent that on the 12th August he laird Ström, xho said he was thirty yards distant they walked on from the bridge to fling Row's, wespace in his Loose were takon possession of beer was likely to have more effect on them

looking at bo saw three foreigners in bige in his hand, but his only reason for think.be had come to them wounded that Johnson re- sarah was made in the prisoner's boute. "Thon than the same quantity might have had at an.

front of the door of the house nearly opposite ing this was what he had heard.. When the marked to the priso or that they would get into of course it tronld make the case more canalstat other time. The excitement and alarm under

his. One of the foreigners was holding a pistol a man was close to nim he asid he thought he saw bramble over this affair. Though Nelson ap- if the carbine and cartridges sauld be traced, yat which the prisoner was labouring, coupled

Chiness took long and a bɔy brought cartridges to a revolver. Forg Lez Kok introduced a wea.peared to have gom mensed the rw, it also soomed it was not in every osse that the evidence could with the semi-intoxicated state he was in,

him He landed the pistol and want to the pon different to these mentioned by any of the that the mob had some fasling against the be made fully cumplate. Whether it was the The Francorerament hos dered six Sve were all circumstances which might properly gunboats to be out to the ovate-of-Cochin

bridro, and witneso board the report of a firearma. other witnesses pistol longer than any of the prisoner on sosount of bis getting the watchmen carbios or the revpirer which was Brad, ba and he went is to ja selle oog alsad the weapon. Also said the boy passed him a luto and robbed. Though hot. Wise) boy. It was probable that the prisoner had no He heard people say “many people sro killed," revolvers produes 1, and after that a still longer into trouble about his house boing huskon srbmitted either, would be sufficient to kill the have been taken mto consideration in miti China and Tonquin, They will be made in

prisoner de the man who hat the pistol, and he double bandful of cartridges, and Logan put thambonght the jury would soolads as he had done stick, but whether ba or Neilamagan the estion of punishment, but it seems to ve section, so as to be shipped in fractions and pat that according to law the man ought to have nearly the same plan were used in the Chinese Locather where wanted. Soms ganhosta on

recognised Johnson as one of the three foreigners. into the firearm. If he had done on the waspen that it was ameone else who had killed the disturbance was immaterial. With regard to

Mr. Wise then addiossed the jury for the da. I must have been a Winchester reposter, or soma. boy with a carline, it was still bis duty towards the question of justification, the Crow Adrooste been found guilty of the capital crime. The campaign of 1860, and have airse be used in

tempo in a spessa about two hours and a quarter thing of the kicd, but none of the cartridges the prisoner to desi with every possible circom. Į rovd a passage from the 1878 edition of Arokbold, jury might have coupled with their verdict Coobia China. The Govaramsat alse propas THE FRANCO CHINESE DIFFICULTY in duration. He commenced by tearing testi produced could be used for such a weapon; they stance, agil he would dost with the oase a the page. 198, and ather anthorities to show thist mong to the tauperate may in which the Counsel Atted the revolvera. In his depositious to the presumption that the jury were of opinion that Lomicide could only bo justified by ita being a strong recommendation to mercy, and safe river boats, drawing little water, but

In accordance with tas offer of mediation for the prosention had opened the case. It was same witness had omitted anything about the it was the prisoner who killed the boy. In each committed in self defence against soritas peril. eivut cause might have been abewn for a

of great speed, and oapable of going up the Red made by England, conferences have taken for the Crown Advocato to see that justice was prisoner lowering his body on the bridge. The ease the law proamed malim, and it was the This could not be held to ho the cuso with the Rirar avon in the dry season. This olnes of contation of the extreme wentence of the boats" muys tas Temps, "is rarely consternated place in London at the house of Lord Grandpa, od it was ust for him to press the case witness Wong leau Abuu gave the size of the busies of the defense to do away with malice. prisoner, for ho not made the slightest attempt in France, whereas the constructors in certain ville between afonuicar Waddington, Ambassa. Bardly either for or against the practor. The reaped the priemer used an mich the same at He still rastutained his point that the prisoner escape from the crowd, but, on the sostear? law which the Judge would have been re- English yards are very elevor of building Ursu, der for France, in London, and the Marquis orests which had happened recently in dealing aner Lad a revolver, as did Chow Che Kvai, the there was no doubt that it could not carry so far rouming away. This was gaite suloient to do Crows Advocats had told them to ignore say those produced, while Mateen also suil the pri Brod a revolver over the heads of the crowd;; be chord thom, and fired at them as they wors quired to pay into one of ponal servitude. It is angordingly possible that the order will be Tseng, Ambassador for China in Europe. It te with this case, and it was his duty also to say a manager of the Hing Kee shop, and Johnses if fired point blank; and, he argued, this did away with that plon. The Crowe Adecoats then A conviction of murder, however, with a ro. given to England, where the yards are well hoped that Ka amicable solution will ha thonned and where we are certain of being well

few words on the same subject He must ask tell thes that when be and tko prisoner weal way with malice; and it the an not which ita proceeded to deal with the question of man- commendation to mercy, would have placed and quickly served."

Lom to banish from their thoughts all coquestion to that shop, Logan' was carrying in his haadezeitement and the action of the crowd justified, slaughter, and be again defied the difference proront_case against the prisoner. He must With reard to Johnson's evidence, it was a thero was a large and excited crowd which was whare malice was implied, and in this onse ho between those unfortunate cocurreness and the the same weapon be was firing on the bridge. Thay but it stated by a number of witnesses that between that orlins and murder. He also showed

earnestly bag them not to consider those oc.sijue malted for the prosecution, and he (Mr. | shouting “ta and throwing stones, and argued that the prisoner evidently had feeling sorrensss in dealing with the eago, nor to think | Wise) would ask the jury to take that evidenes they had the remark of the prisoner that rankling in his saind against the Chinese, as his of may posible conexes that might hap. as true. He wouki anhalt to them that the the Chinese were firing at him, and bad hone had been broken into mad cashed. There pen on the result of the trial. Though wola treable was caused in the first instanos tried to take charge of his house. Johs was probably more trouble in the street than the be a u doubt the jury would not by Neilsen striking or licking the dog at the son told them he was in four, sad there was no Chinese bad stated-tboy would not be likely to LOSS OF THE AMERICAN SHIP allow themselves to influenced by such con- shop at the corner turning into Nam Ngon-street, denbt these we must have been in a state of give that much promisses, but the prisoner had pressed for the law being allowed to take its which are founded 20, if they do not actually

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Leiferations, it was neverthols his duty It szomld be remembered that the witaosa who rost oroitement, and as the jury would probably of 3ted in the heat of the moment when he was

to make this appeal to them. He did not sup.- was in flat abop said that his dog was struck know what a Chinese crowd was when it was attacked, `bat followed them up and fred course; and a commutation of the santenco zapradnic, the dreaded. Trind Associations. The

We regret to bare to record the loss of another so they would consider that because a life had while lying at his door by a foreigner who wse throwing stones and shouting "to" be thought them deliberately as they were running away. would almost necessarily have been misfoeling prevalni in the Kuang provinces is ship on this coast. The Superintendent of the beam at that they must take the life of another passing a tall man dressed in white. The pri. they would have very little doubt that the pri. They had it in evidence that Jokon was struck understood by them. Perhaps the jury a distintly anti-dynactic, and although we have Eastern Extension Telegraph Company roosived as being, unles it was, slearly proved the seper and Jobinson found Neilson struggling soter was acting in self defanca. The avidence by stone, but the prisoner was not, and ticipated the difficulties which would follow that are pancetless between the disaffected in

a fosts before us it seems not improbable that telegni to the following effect from the pissue as gality of the death. Thera with a lot of Chinays on coming round this was that he fired over their loads, and there there we nothing to show that he was is must be no question of a scapegoat in the pst- carner, which supported this theory as to the could be lits doubt that he was justifod in danger. He rabmitted that even firing over of a conviction of the graver orire, and as the Lisag Kuang and the diesffseted in the sent at Bolinao yesterday The American ship tar. The sto for the presention had been cause of the row. The shopman said he merely doing so, and if the boy was killed by this shot, the heads of the Chinese in the street was not they were evidently of opinion the anna's Liang Ht. The state of feeling in the Lisag Glucorus, Captain Locke, from Hongkong, to conducted by two learned étlemer of far wider sail something to himself about the foreigner as he satmitted was not the ouse, then the act fustifiable at all, and firing into a crowd without

Kang orrtainly greatly alarma the officials of Iloilo, was wrecked last night on a reel about experieud's than himself, bat for all that he being saucy, but he thought the jury would be was reduced to justifiable homlokde. He quoted the intention of bilileg any particular person.. offence was not one which called for the for the protinges, who now know that the sandagra balf way between Balizgardy and Bolinas. thought that the evidence which had been put af opinion with bim that the man said something the case of the Queen v. Knock in support of was held to be mardar. Though Mr. Wine Lod feiture of his life, they took, as juries some. tions of last autumn in Caulon were the work man was drowned. The ship is going to pieces." care. It was for them to masks out their case Neilsents strike his, and hence the disturbance,

before them for the Crowa had not made ant thoir to Nejlaen su his dog taing struck, which led this contention.

settended that Bring in the six in the streat was of a searct wooioty. Of course the diepste with

His Lordship-That was not a esse in which & no offence agatost law, he submitted that Probably the Chocorua was caught in the ty faily; it was not for him (Mr. Wisa) to makanat The truess of firing in the barrels of the revolvers lethal weapon was qual

was in the same position as furious driving, justice of the case, and, dieregarding legal to Vinroy Chang his to sopa,

who killed or wounded the persons, but it was found by Mr. Cenningham were accounted for Mr. Wise said it was not, but he submitted it agulost which there was no law other than me. miceties, found a verdics of manslaughter. We have received the opening number of Vol. sight of the disaster, and drives on the reef. by The sentence which followed can hardly be II. of the China Revier. Its ventents are the fores of the wind. The Chocorua, which left woman end the man who were wounded, that was prisoner first with a carbine and afterwards five point blank at the crowd, but over their either of murder or manslaughter, according to comvidered too tavere.

rather more varied the meal, and afford into bere on the 25th ultimo for Rails, was a vessel not the paint, which was whether the evidenes thought it was a revolver, if that was true ha con-heads. In any assé le would contend that if the circumstances. In this one the prisoner resting mental pabulum for different classes of of 1,158 tons, and arrived in Hongkong on the convinced tham that the prisnor killat tradicted Fang Lun Kok, who said he saw thopri- anyone was killed by this firing to the air, it had fred deliberately when the crowd was ruas Now that this particular case has been dis-readors. The article an dialects and the 39th June last from Hiogo is ballast, bound for the boy. Unless the scidence was such as squer with a pistol Best and a cachine afterwards, would be hoinialde by misadventure. In defead-alug away, and to cause death auder such air- peaed-of, the important question is whether Chinese langasgi are, however, again woll to the Tailo, bat obliged to put in here to repair damage dist must be in favour of the prisoner; if they Fong Nam Po had said the prisoner struck the presumption that the jury wore against him) and if họ bad had time to cooldown, that was not to voavings tham opon that point thasir ver- and therefore Strem must have been wistakon, tog his client it was also his duty to deal with cumstances was for revenge not self defense; fore. We have drat a review by Mr. J. E. Anything can be done to avoid such regret, Stewart-Look hart of Dr. Chalmers work on sustained by getting aground on a shoal in the bad say reasonable doubt apor that point he was the cones with a sticks, and then went into the on both these points, and he must then consider manslaughter but murder. The Crown Adva- table occurrences in the fature. It would "The Straatsra of the Chiness Lengan" Mindoro Straits. The reef was struck on the entitied to ask them to give the prisoner the home and got a sarbing. There was a good deal the question of self defence. Mr. Wine again ants went over the evidence very fully, comment. seem that for a long time past there has bees then a paper by that ardent student and ind 18th Jase, the night being very dark, and Cup. Acosta hut informs that the prisoner was who struck the dog, and if anyone atrnet by the crowd, and be salanitted that even if the feront paris eu his coutention.

hened of it. In his opening spoorh the Crown of discrepancy about the stick Nailsen was the falluded to the attitude stated to have been taken ing on it, the pointing out the bearings el dit- considerable ill-feeling between some of the Dialect of Tangelow, and lastly a further tal Lorke asserted that the roof is inserreatly had a stick in his hand with witch ho struck the coolins with a stick it who, at Four jury came to the corolusion that his oliest kül.

tigable writer Mr. E. H. Fackor on "The

I Lordship then sammed up to the jury, out-door members of the Customs staff living contribution by Mr. Kleinwachter. "On the marked on the charts and the depth of water some tuoliss, and, according to the case for the Now Fe said it was the man who struck the cooled the boy by firing point blank at the creed, it observing that the case had been gone into very Origin of the Arabic namerala." A very in. overstated. · Repairs having been affected at the presention, that was the nomencement of the lise with a stick that reasfead the unbins from would still be arnasable homiqidə, Then 17 fully, and the various points init so wall put before in House and the natives in the ICT teresting shatch of Chinese Guilds and their i docks kare, the ship sailed for her original deg. whole row that the prisoner then went into bis the woman. Tho weight of evidence was to the the jury wore against him on that point sw, this by the counsel on either side that his work and, further, that this in-feeling has been engendered to a very great extent by the "K." Mr Jordan contributes a pleasantly injudicious condout of the foreigners con- Hatuan, where he was banished by the Chinese hope of saving the vernal.

written account of Ba Tady po'a redoner in not to wash Iloilo. cerped. There is a tendency amongst a cer-eremunt fore too free use of his pen. This tain class of foreigners to trest Chiqesaaminent Chinsmen appears to have made him. without any consideration whatever and often self much beloved in the ishod. Erme trans- | Intions of bis Jaktams, written from Tamchow

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times do well to take, a broad view of the France bas inorested the troubles with boon telegraphed as raging on the 29tb, the for the Crown to show that the boy wet with his by the evidonge of Johnson. With regard to applied to this case with regard to the question nicipalragulations; but ansons causing the death -

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book to the west with the two other Europeans, was his boy who gave him his weapon. He would murder of manslaughter, He quoted a distax lightened. They had now to enter upon the cou There would was to be no and chased the poopia, who lan; he then fired to.therstom contand that Yip Apie was mistaken in laid down by lir. Justice Lindley that if the sideration of the case, to exert their best faculties wards the west and wounded a woman. He (Mr. saying he saw the prisoner firing a fire provocation was great, and greatly excited the in dealing with the evidence in the case, and to Wise) would ask the jury to believe that there arm two feet long on the bridge, when he looked person who committed the homicide, the not then do their duty in administering justice. His duty was no orkienos at all to fear ont that part of the ↑ round the corner, and this was very probable, sa amonated to manalaughter. Mr. Wits also quoted now was to go over the evidence with them, to com- story. After this the prosecution alleged the he was not likely to keep his head beyond the other authoritas, si he argued that in this ment upon it, and to give them every asistence in. primumer went back to his beure, followed by the mer long when a firearms was pointed towards cose no time had elapsed between the proves- bis power in arriving at a conclusion. The issues woman, and roy a larger wespen, and cartridge bisa in that narrow street. As to the evidence tion and the fring, as Johnson's evidence was for them to try were narrow, altapogh they were to breed resentment. Amongst the lower given by Dr. Jordan, which show cultivation The trial of Logen was concluded to-day, and from his bog, and with a plate or carbine bo of Tam Wai Chao, his shop was 135 foot from that the crowd only ran away when the firearm most important. The first question for the jury branches of the outdoor Cestous staff thers and relinomont gaia equal to that of the man, the verdict of the jury bag bean what most people then went to the brilge, killed the boy and she bridge, and lie cast hare best mistaken to was pointed at them, and there was no futeteal to decide was whether tho shot by which the bey darins of to-day. A paper by Dr. Karr, of appeared to anticipate. The Chiness in the vici- wounded the man. The Crown Advocate was the prisoner. He said prisoner knelt down up. between his doing so and firing. If the jary was killed was fired by the prisoner or not. If are, we foar, a good many men of this kind, Canton, on "Oplan and the Banking Extract"uity of the court looked somewhat pleased when evidently in doubt whether this was done by a on the bridge and fired, but Johnson bad told thought the provocation was slight, and the pel they thought the avidonen called for the pross- men who, like Lonas and his companions, will be perused with avidity by those who they found that the prisoner had been fozed pistel or a carbine, but he said it did not mattor them the prismer did not kneel down, and Mat-anner fired at the boy not in self defenos, ther it outien und not glasly madis that out oz that the follow the opium controverty. There is sho a gality of manslaughter, and their interest before which it was so long as the jury wore satisfed an said the same; so that there was no question was murder; but he was conflent the jury theory of the defence with ward to it was the constitute an ever-present danger to the pesce fair ailection of Note and Quarles" and it was given was evidently most intense. When the prisoner killed them with either. It struck about it. As is the question of nithes, Mr. would never had that verdict. If the jury were more likely, then they would have to Boda vardiet of the neighbourhood in which they live. Notions of Now Books.

the sentopes was passed, however, dianalinfastion him that on the first day the witnesses were ex-Wise contended that Neilson was dressed in with him on the first point that the boy way nhọt of sequittal. He now proposed to go over the

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