pay for their arms and ammunition, and a very †

idable claim it was. I think the presenting of the Folantoors with gans and tiffer bow that His Excellendy really takes a proper and intenso interest in their well being. Idon't think I har any farther remarks to make, except to beg the President's leave to move taie address to His Excellonay.

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STEAMERS UXPECTED; The O. 9. S. Co.'s steamer Patrodas left Kings-> P para an the afterninan af, the 21st, and le duo hero on or about the Lösh inst.

(Hon. P. Rykrs---Hour, hear.) If the block. past I ang only may tan yose terminating on tus Witboss--I went home, and after that I wont (Mr. Wotton) submitted it was a very bad sno, de chastises as with whips the Imperial Mari-20th of the present month will be the most pay back and sane brain there which I sup. Mr. Nickels, had been forged by Bit. Brandt's time Castoms would shastigo as with peerplaas, ing yese with regard to opium rofoane: the pore will be investigated by and bya.

antion to bring his onse Curwas, but he did no Sle, in the speech from the cheir very full detaile colony has yet experienced; bat with regard to Bṣma busluose?—Yos, xómo business.

wish to trine bis dirty as to wash in the are given of the public works about to be under the ftare, if I had konw that my hon. frland What kind of business was it Some best-court, and had preferred to zoserve for such taken. I am quite sure the colony fning this was going to ask the question. I would imroen-buss. I had with Mr. Nickola which I settled remedies us ba might hava in Shanghai or sim Council is a feeling of satisfaction, not only devoured to persuade him not to ask it at this vors satisfactorily.

whore. He should show that Mr. Brandt.coolly with the liberal palior that has been pursued in moment. I confess, to a propaasity, when a Where did you go then P-After that I went to and deliberately assaulted Mr. Nickels in a moat this important matter by the Governor, bat question is kekod, to give it a full and frank the Gorman lab, and than I took a okair and cowardly and unjustifiable way without any pro also with the activity which has been shern answer; but in this one I really cannot go into went home.

Tocation, whatever, simply on account of his by the Surveyor-General in careyme out these partisalors bessen negociations era pending. But after you bad this business with Mr. vaxation at the griszonos he supposed he had. works. I will not, air, pressað tó vafer to the at this moment, and as I am happy to Nickels, did you aint go into the English Club He should ask to put Mr. Nistels said Mr. Dun- ON various measures which are sumeratad lo, May I hapo very little to do with them, I | again?—I may have gone there, but certainly man into the box if his Wocekly thought there the porch, Toan only say of thou as a whole can assure thy fou, frisad they are in wey did not stop long; I do not quite rosellest. we guy case for him to saswer, that I believe, they will tond, on being sarried good hands. Nevointione - oni pono

His Worship said Mr. Ninkels dietlnctly tald Now; tu chie race who was closest to you out, very greatly to downlop the readuceus and at this moont, and I believe I may say behind you when you say this ashault took him the previous evening that he did not pro. prosperity of this colony and the health and our opium rovane for the enaning year.com.plano-Mr. Nickels.

pose to call any evidence Unless Mr. Denman And who was closeat next to him: Mr.wald say positively no blow was etenek, his ovi.. woll-being of its juuabitants. I am glad to hear moncing Moroh 1st may be looked apud as

dence would not affect the decision of the caSH, Mr. Wotton said Mr. Dunman would alataikat if a blow was struck be must have seen it, and that he saw on blow.

The defondant was then, sworn and said, in 158, and 15 per out, for cash, and logs with Salos of Banks have been mado to-day it 157, auawer' Mr. Wattoa-I have heard the barers at 155 par oant. Sattlecrate of ar charge brought against as by Mr. Brands are bosu mada of $118 par share, Steamboats is not true, I nevor strack him. I swear that have been placed at $31 proc. for cash. positivoty. I might have bit his pony with Roogkane and Suseghat Bank Sharos (Cam jay whip, bat.I am not aware that I did so, aud Now Is)155 per cent. pramian,

The Portal Guido Per 183%, vorisil to datą, IT did 11 was cointentional. It is not the case Union lasarsaus Soviety of Canton, Limited-will be fond to the Daily Prus Dirastac that I deliberately hard down upon Mr. Brandt,

p. 335 large edition, p.633šmall edition. This is. ray pong never touched his goay, mer-crossed him

information published in Hongkong. the only authorised completo Summary of Postal I swear this on my bath as gentiman

Mr. Brandt-Will you swear you did not hit my peng, not once but two or theau timas?

Defendant- have already asid that I way have hit your pony, hot that I did not hit you." Mr. Brandt presund his question moveral times. Ein Worship-Mr. Niskala says he will not awear he did not hit your pony,

The Hou, F. D. Server-Sir, whith facing that a pleasant duty has devolted pron me in seconding the sirene in reply to Him Fizel lency's speech. I would have preferred that this honour had been plot in the bands of one abler in debits than myself and who has had nire experience in legislative matters. The thanks of the Council are certainly due to His Brollopay for the able and laid at ments that baru been pinosd before ns. The vory respectable som which the polony has to in the spouch from this alisir that not only are fairly safe. At the come time I may say that Dugman ?--I do not know ; he was behind.

You know he was bebind, zöxt behind. Well, ita oradit is certainly a source of congratulation reclamations of land to take place at Causeway whatever anoortainty there may be attaching to to as all; while the most important and Desful Bay but they are sise to be undertaken: la the question arisas, I think, from our haring you wrote tais letter on the 2nd saking for an public work which 179 been initiated by ffie Balther's Bay. But, air, in order to pirs fall performed the samebat unfortunate processinquiry about this race, dit you got. I wrote Excellency the Unvernor will, I am sure, give effect to these reclamations 1 am quite sure afif rot exactly killing of endangering the asking for an inquiry and for satisfaction. the oplons un canse to ragret the expenditure. the negotiations which have been referred existence of the gons which laid the golden What do you an by satisfaction P-Having I trust that His Excellency and assalvos will to in the speech should be, as the Googgs. Do that point I will ask my hon. friend the culprits punished. have the satisfaction of souin these satul and

vernor promises they will be, soargettually to be content with that somewhat wongre lu

But you would not wish to have them Important public works carried at and com- pushed, forward so as to obtain a continuane formtion; I am yet in a position to add any pushed withaa au inquity 3 --N». plated during His Excelicacy's arm of once prays the whole lonth of our sua frontage thing more to it bare is one matter I should When you dil ask for da inquiry 1—Yes. I do not think it he necessary for me to zake a Sir, I am glad to see my hon, friend the Sar.like alea to refer to. In a parseraph in Hir You were not-andised with the result of the long strech, and with these remarks. I haveyor Gomoral is in his place, beisuse. I am about Excellency's speech are these worda se

inquiry, were you No 'I was not satisfied with great pleasure in sovvcding the address acved to unke a suggestion to bim which he may at whib every succeeding canava las torented a by the conier unofficial mauler of the Contrit. Erst think rather rende, bat 5 hope, nevertheless, gest inoressa is the population, there has met ton You were thor angry with it? I was not

the number of hak estisdi.. Hon. F. B. JOHN ON-Sir, I am quito anro The way so his way to carry it out. I would carepanding incean do but give exprostou to the general feelin of

have the Praga not only eno continuously along consequently been the salt; and the provention of the question.

Labitations. Oritorowding in its worat Torra. Bas You were ont pleiset - desline to answer the Counoil when I say we love heard with

the whole ses frontage, but I would have it also the oril will be deal with in the proposed new Puble widenad Now I am quite aver my hon. Health Ordinager. However, as the ready le great pleasure the speech of my hon. friand whris here will feel there are questions of to be found in cessed huge notation for the

has madrassed the Congail for the first time, and I fusca to be considered;but. I also hing classes, it will be necɔ9sary to expand the bush in that way.

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You must answer it. Coraplainani-It is no use basting about the

Iis WorshipYou mast answer, must be not pleased.

Complainant-Woll, if I was not aitisfied I

Mr. Watton said he did not think it nobelary to call any more wilangane,

was dissatisfed. Wore you not angry stock the rasult of this His Worship-I think you had better call inquiry before the Stowords-I was not angry, another witness,

Mr. William Dunman was then mailed and said, quiry was bold yesterday morning.

That was pesterday - Tos: the 9towards' inin saswer to Mr. Wotton -Caming down the straight I was riding third in this rnos, and Mr. ovoning that you strank him f

Was not your bus with Mr. Nikata that Brandt was directly in front of me, Mr. Nickels was leading by about a leuth, and I was His Worship-You are not bound to answar catching Mr. Brandt's pony. At tim plaon where that gostion, Mr. Brandt.

Afr. Brandt says this assalt took placo I was Br. Woting-Will you swear you did not no fouling that, and I was in a battar position Complainant-Idalinata auawar the question, boat two and half lengths from him. I saw strike him in the street beside the Club P that question either,

then anyone else to hara sem it had there boon His Worship-You are not boural to answer say. Had there been say forting of striking with a whip I think I must have seen it, though Complainant-I decline to nuswer it.

it was getting rather dark. Before the two mile Mr. Wotton Ton focline to answer oven that, post was rasghed I am not in a position to say asid be intended to pull three witnesses kisd alleged take plane nesr the two mile post, In answer to farther questions complainant whot arrst. On my oath Isaw nothing of the Chinese and one Europesu, and he bad epoken to though I must have had battor view of it than them about the base.

thi

anyone else on the cours

Mr. Brandt-Are you near-sighted Witnes-No.

sigbtod, and were close behind me, that you did Then what was the reason, if you are not aénë, got so this atrocious business when everybody Bar it! You must have been paying no atten

and I am not near-sighted. I was also close be Witness-I was paying attention to the rage, hlad, bet I did not see anything of the kind.

What is the reason -Fbers is a reason. Mr. Wotkoa-Is out the reason that nothing of the sort occurred F-Certainly.

Hia Worship-Under the circumstancos, Mr. Brandt. I must dismiss the ammohs. The No, but Mr. Badt slowed ad the rearks on his the charge disproved, but that the evidence is Bat you did not see him whip Mr. Brandt Presspa I do so in sat no madh kepause I consider too soulioting. I think you were quite justified I had on my left thira produced by the out of slanous. I think the evidence of the witimes Mr. Brandt-Did I not show you the braises in taking out the summons under the airota. the whip, and ray crashed right leg

Bidwell is most pasatisfactory. He admits WIauss-Yes, you showed it ma,

that he went round to various people and made statements relating to this matter, and then he comes here and states in evidence that those statsments were untrue. I do not think that oder any oitenmstances his condus dau be looked upon with spprobction.

On my left thich and right leg f-Ta Mr. Wotton-In fact you sow nailing furthor than this hero ruaning dona on Me. Braude's horse? ought not to be.

Witness-sider the firse was whore It

And that you must have seen very indistintly 9

Yes.

up to sir, ideal..

Were you notthont 70 garls of ?—I was clase

Mr. Bidwell-May I make a remark t His Worship-No.

I am also comidont we all feel the value of that if the Government were at once to preparo I propose only to cotain the Council ens moment bie co-operation in our deliberations, Bofors, pir, waking the few harvations I wish to offer plans for a widened Prare, if they were to is pointing out that it is not only the Chinese or the siderán in roply the perol tram tar arrange what the Holt or line of the labouring classes who stand gotoly in toad of ghair, to which we bara listened with each rat permission to individent boblars, if they weabl be simply borziled if we saw the places

band as to be, no thon if they were to give incrons house accommodation. interest. I desire to our to the Cannell my sun pleased, to bund out to be lies, prept in which our ava alorss live. Some of as bare Sons of us gratulations that the forms of prosedure which are observed in all other Legislation asamblis progress would be made without palling on it. Perhaps, sir, they do not feel so manga in the empire have been tuluduced here, and upon the Government for ang expenditure the aiding and whologoms nature of the that hy inviting, I may say obaltengiu fall conditione apon which that land should be which they are compellet to reside, Bat and free disoussin of the mesures and policy of lowed to he filed in Rhonld, I think, he somewhat there lass, tuo class of Englah alarks of his government His Excellency the Governor holders who elect to Bill in their ground to this artizans and tor of manufacto:tes, an of the following ustare. I think the band let the poores s more especially the glass of 1:18 given a practical shameter to our discus-line should be en itled to the use of that graan inorcasing class dailyrinis around us, who Koos which has been grantly wanting in the past, and he has srbstituted to a very great er

antil the Praya is nompleted, eubject of enese, really can hardly obtain hense usoddion tent the expansion of the views not only of the reimbursed the most of filling in, and having the give; ant when they do obtain it it is of a on the completion of the Prays, to their being at any price which they cau afford to hon, mahere, indi dually but of the ucil as privilege of preemption at any pri tized by Gomest, unsatisfactory saracter. I do hope tha a whole for what. I think I may not leaptly rarement, or buying it at pablis xustion, I term the exaggerated magalegas from the hair geared on the best authority that this alfaded to wil prostie a reasonable amant of expansion of the town is Excellarey ins to which we were formerly accustomed to listen, Sir, I feel sors that any slap which can be taken scheme were carried out we should spsodily noe ominolation for papie of that class, for my to add dignity to our proceedings or to impart the whole of the Praga, at all events from impression in that it is the worst provided plass

practical chamoter to our discussion

westward from Belohors Bay es forma the P. and in the eclony in this respect. The Chinesa got make us feel in fact we have here to par I sit down I think it necessary to Rays for it may be astoramation of a wost repaleiva be a Mr. Brandt riding Odawara in this roo, 0. Company's whorf, rapidly filled up. Sir, before the Roconmolation which pleases them, though form inportaat zestel work, cannot do other

Dr. Emil Roeg wae then called, sad he said wice than extánd the indiance of this words apen that much record qusation, the of character for as; but the Europeaa olock se and saw him leading by about two len the on- Connoil and therefore thu eficiency of the G tion of tolony. I am indoud glad to see that at netizen is desitata almost of a pinos in which taring the straight. He was on Alogo, which Ferament. I am glad the language of the st oarato have the Central Saborlessmenced to lay his head, adumss, fallo ing the order of the speech from Bat, sir, I onfess I do not think we are yet alive

was then running fifth, bext to Mr. Bidwell The GovIAL SECRETARY-Ï why add a the obsir, given great prominence to the rely to our responsibilities in tre matter of providing for war is to what my hou, friend bus sald about

His Worship-What did you see? Witness-Woo Odawara came near the iwotion to the race. which has taken plats in this Concil. Waoke dngante encular education is this Colony. the epiam rorene. Id nat anticipateasy fall-wile past he was oloss to the rails, and I saw tual reform-which we know has boots receivot sees to mo that we are lavish of our gratis to ing of from the rorence of lust year, which bus Eso, which was for antsido, go bearing in with very great satisfaction out of dones and to the dominational schools, and that we are very bear the largest over collected. The applications against him, thas throwing him against the ratia. which we own the presencs to-day say It is cory much in this way, air, that when are coming in, aut we hope to abisin a larger the whipping, for I sould not ses whether c gendring of may support to the Central School for the licenoes to cammoned on the 1st March Mr. Nickola was on Hesa I saw nothing about: hon. friends when we are all glad to welco 150,000 of ear fellow colonists all out for the amount this year than last year. There is here and who sit here for the first time I braid of that knowledge which they require, athor point on which my hon. friend (Mc. deliberately run Odawara against the rails and we owe that form entirely to the assistance of

Nickels hit him or the pony; but I saw him Sir George Barren, and, sir, I may gay further, sem to tender to them the inharmaa Johnson) made a remark, the atau liug order. rosas hin so that the pony had to stop. that I do not think that concession would have fragments of stons which to there at least re- I am happy to be able to assure him His been granted to any other Governor whadid put prosent the divergent sed sendicting tenets of allemey the verser intends to take a very. wield the influence and the authority which Sir water gaatorinaism. Siz, I am auro all who early opportunity of asking the Council teep George Bowon andonbtedly does in the councils

wete present at that interesting ceremony point a committes to revise these orders. They of the agire. Sir, I feel that it is a somewhat which took place at the Central Schoolcre most incomplete and usoarauiset, and the ungraolous task for no to erilise the measure of a few weeks au mat have one away perfectly inconvenienes has often boon experienced. For reform for which we have expressed our thanks, assured that tho obaracter of the education' up instance, ono rula anys two days notice shall be but I also think it would be inconsistent with my pliad at the Contral School is satisfactory to the given of any meeting of Council, and another duty wore I to refrain from saying a forwards Chinese, and I am also soro we sat in justion that no question ona be asked without three days' with regard to but I deem its shortcomics, cafe losgorio provide them with theaccommolatios being given. It may happen I drive untice My oritivism is simply that it does not go far ation they require, and which they are willing in the name of the Gorror that a mosting of enough. My attitude may be described by what pay for. With regard to the Grant-lo Aidsbo Council will be held two days from this, aud his been gives as a defuition of gratitude, aethools, so the last meeting of this Concil, the hon. member cannot put a question because lively sores of fareurs to come, I receive bon I protested against a forthier grant of that would require throa days notion. thankfully what has been given us and I is about 35,000 to the St. Joseph's College, Inak-

The CHAIRMAN-I believe all the hon. mora. distaly pressed to ask for more. I think 13 gestion of my hon. friend three pacas pawy bors have adeo the address in reply which has Secretary of Sinta was not well advised when he left (ihe Registrar General) bring more so he prepared, but if my her wishes to pro- ous down Le taber of meinbart who sto to be qualoted with educational matters in this colony pose any adilition or alteration we had better bare solested by popule safirage fram thres to tms, than perhaps any other person, whether he felt it road, it not porings it would be as well to and I am quite sure I do but express the an- gaite sure that the barator of the sduation have it taken as read. anfos feeling of all the pollicial members at supplied by that college as satisfactory to the all events when I say we ebuuld have weloomad people who were conserrad in it. Is was dubla hora the prosenes of the Major General com to give me any Information on the subject, but, manding the traps, That point, howevos, Ixit, since then I have resolved comprimications feal wo should care to the onsideration of the from many quarters which assure me that the Imperial and local Governments, Learing out Catholic pipuistion of this colony are not of consideration tuo General's preserios hers, myatisfied with the education for which large

The SURVEYOR-GENERAL-I-bag to morË A own view of what the Council abould he is a rate of money are given. That that dis slight amendmast to paragraph 15, which I think it stald consist of twelve members will the tisfaction is not mere Videly known well more dresekly, vgxi je fallers cont. WH ver us the president-six ofisial and aiz am told. mainly in doua aflearn with satisfaction the completion of the monial members, Of the profficial members the fears which the sombers of the Bomaroak water and the Observatory, and the pin two should be nominated by the Chorher of Catholic Church hare of the influence of the gully made in ecob important and uecca Cammaroo and two by the Justices, leaving the priesthood. And, sir, the painful fooldent whlets sury works as the Tuta Water Works," -to be appointed by the Governor himself, eue of conrad, the other day, whoa, the remains of oats. The paragraph as it atseids woul in ferrols bore before; I never heard of its being done.

whom at least abeull bea Chicane, This ronit noh esteemed cosident of this colony, and we are glad to lose the progresa made with lears the other at at the disposal of the Gas-pember of the Roman Catholic Church, were worksa that have been alronty coupleted some as Sohamuna, who g170 his evidence through arner for the use of placing in this cumeji relused Intermout in the Remus Catholic brcial time. The alteratia is parkat merely, but was interpreter. the representative of any special interest which ground, seems to give some ground for so may as well hats it curresh. I think I would also is might think had been overlooked by the allegatious. I shall take au early opportunity coretitment bodios, But, sir, I confess I am falling the attention of the Council to the not blindly devoted to any payer coastination. Enbient, and of inquiring under what condi. The constitution of Great Britain ia bat ie. tiosa the tenure of the Roms Catholic soribed in the statate book. I faol in regard toying ereand is held. I have baly this Council what I bave expusat pisowlees, one word more tu asy, sir, with regard fo what we really want is that the Council about this questing of education, whiob is that I hope adequately reprument the intelligaat publls my lion. frisade the uncleial rembars, when opinion of the colony, that we should he allowed. The estimates for 1985 are to be laid before there, to be frie from the sectional interference that will meal orefully dentinige the way in has hitherts bera placed in ote way by the which large anma of money are granted to Colonial Oce; that we should be allotted to educational institutions in this colony, Itrast, ountr. Love wins I may enll barordinary m ir tt they will satisfy themselves that the cipalekpenditure and woicipal texation, lesvinguinal toate on which these grauts of money to the Setotary of State a ceneral Toto over our pre maloars satisfactory as well to themselves proceedings and an interference which shoulies to the colony. I myself an inclined to belierg bolizested to the case of Inpaelal interests and that it will be far more satisfactory tö extraordinary acessions, Bir, ne know that not all If the inspection of meliaris is not recaut instance has oorarred in shish the later confinet to a ainsle individual, but confided ference of the Colonial Office has been withdrawn to a qualified commission. The speech from in the Jury List. oring to the stressons resistance, which has the obair, eis, alluded to the defendig of this been made to it by dis Excellency Sir George island. I am glad indeed to bear that His Ex- Blowon, and I am quite eura if the members of cellengy the Governor has rande forsible rear- this Council, and particularly the unofficial may istions to the Imperial Government with re- bore, will offer atronnons opposite to the can gard to the ascessity of at once taking measured singarlistarferonco of the 'olanial Oflee they or placing this island in an odilont state of kels of awesulting Mr. Brandt daring the riding

The hearing of the alarge against Mr. Nts. | eight. will be able to gain their point. Fassing now, sir, defence I am opposed on principle to any of the Champions Broe on the Roos Coursa onnce I was 14. very briefly to Cossier one or two of the sub mat of public money for the purpose Friday last was resumed at ten o'clock yesterday: joots which are linded to in the address, I feel greylag oat what I baliove to be morning before Mr. A. G. Wize. that if I were to do more than make a very explosively an Imperisi duty; but nevertheless ber of gentlemen connected with borra racing in

A large num casual ailusion to f few of the s important conect but feel that it a vary desirable this colony were again present, After the boar ones I should be unduly occupying your time for this colony that those defenses should being of the two cases the provides ereaing a cross- The first point to which I desire to all your proceeds with: I am now murels alat- attention is the organisation of this Council.1g my

sum mong was taken out by Mr. Nickels obarg eg optolon, and throwin it sato working committens. I am quite sure, sie, gat e a anggestion, that I think it would Mr. Brandt with having assalted bin case whether Le dues,

the same day, the 22nd,

'I don't want to know saything obat close up; were you not about 70 yardsof? osunot judge.

Was it not about 20 yards P-Well, yes. 15tinatly for 20 yards, Are you and near sight And Mr. Brandt ways be could not see dis.

d-A litto, not vary.

gest a verbal alteration in paragraph

The SURVEYOR-GENERAŻ I have to seg. it is of no great importante, tar read the addrega.

The CHAIRMAN Porhaps the Clerk hind bat

The address was then read

add the Chuted Market, which is also a pablis matter, making the oarlading portion of the paragraph rund, and that the new Central School and new Central Market will be am- menced forthwith,"

Hou. P. Ryre seconded, and the alteration was made.

yard, and was carried neig en

The question was than put that the address do

The COLONIAL SBORNTARY-I have to more

that the address be presentel to His Excellency the Governor by the mover and seconder, and I bave the honour to annonces I have ascertained from the fovernor he will be happy to receive there gantieren to-morrow at one clock.

The COLON:AL TREASURES seconded... Carried nem. com.

The CHAIRMAN then adjearned the Counoll until four o'clock to-day for the purpose of pass-

THE ALLEGED ASSAULTS ON THE RACE-COURSE.

Do you not ride with ghssa?-Oply in strepletobagas.

Is it not a covace thing for man to get their

No, you are not supposed to do su, legs brised in tiling by running aguiast posta,

You are ant venced to do en, of abacon, but not with gred riders. is it ant Tren dous-It might with amateurs,

done on the Hongkong Race Course ever But you are all amateurs.. Is it not feaquon tly

The complaluant then called the mafuo knows

borso coulie to the complainant. On Friday, Hu sald-My antha is Kwok Su Man I am the 2ud inst, about dark, Lair the raos jast against the dra mile post. The templaisant's horse was against the ruil, and I saw this other

| MAN ON A NOISE.

His Worship-What other man. Wituvas indicated the defondant. maing mall enough What did you Be

His WorshipHe knows the defendant's

the complainant's pony, and strike the pony on .Witness-I dar bins ran his pony ap against the face. I saw him afrike the complainant lag. the complainant's lagễ--Yes.

fie Worship-Did yon aee bim atually strike

What side of the Course were you ou?-Tla atables side.

And the pain were on the other side of the Course -Yas

Theo how could you ses it-It was right opposite where I was that it necòcred.

Mr. Brandt-Did the pony show any marks afterwarde ?--Y

How many marks P-Piva,

Mr. Watton-How old are you?Tooty

Worship, said-Ia tela muse I appear on beast!

Mr. Wolton was present, and, addros ng his Brandt

I

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Mr. Wotton then oponed the easa against M. Brandt, expressing his chant's regret at haring tal to bring the matter into court, and his previous intsation of seeking his remedy in Shanghai or alsowhore, Ha detailed the cirgumstances attending tho, senault no giran deliberate and cowar lly assault given in gold la the arülenge below, characterising it blood while the complaiul was aitting in as obair, and unable to defend himself,

Tha complainant was called and said-On tho svendar of the 22nd I was in the Hongkong Clth, I saw Mr. Brands there writing a tattar Mr. Tripp was standing in the hall when I want in, out he walked with us to the donc when I went out. I went to my ok de win get out and was going up the street past tho. had got as for se the and of Club Chamber, Disponsary an the way to Mr. Chator's bouse. when someone rashed ug to me, I cannot say with foul language. The next thing I knew from what direction, and bogat to abuse me

was I got a wipe sorasa the face that stapood when I looked back he was going up the steps me so that I lost my senses for a moment, and to the Club. It was Mr. Brandt; I am quite sure} of that. The blow braised my face and gave me the black aya I have now, but the discoloration has partly disappeared. Isaw Mr. Brandt in the Cab, but I did, not speak to him, bad I ind not spoken to him some time before the race. Invor said nor did anything to him to ear him to strike me. It was aud my intention to this matter in Hongkong, have taken say summons ont in connection will,

Mr. Wotton said that if ife. Brandt did not propose to deny the assault, he should not call any further erid-nos, -

Mr. Brandt said he would admit the assalt, bat he wished to state Eis ona.

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The eights a Caller Wurked with a minus ( -siga are below Low-Watee Orllaney Spring Tidss, and should ha

abtmeted from the late kiren above.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOQTGAL

STATION.

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Mr. Brandt was then sworn, and he said-I raturnid from the races in a great state of mind. about this atrunions business in the Champion Fachow

Abangbai... Save, which was unthing botter, in my opiniou, Nuga 334 than highway robbery, to wrest from me a res which I clearly gould hava won, on which a dent of money was lodd, and in which every body

taking an interest.

REGISTER,

Filly February, 1984.

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Mr. Wonten objcoted to this kind of state- out. As to calling the thing highway rob. lory, the Blewneĉa bad Myostigsted the matter and found there was nothing of the kind stated by Mr. Brandt. Mr. Brandt anot be surafal | Manila ... *.14 about making azok a obargo,

rang.. Foo-ber..... Jomari..... 0 16

aue

$104 59.0

SP.IM

His Worship-Me. Brandt has qualified it by saying it is his opinion, but he had better he strugal... carsful on what he says.

30.1 3L1

And how long have you been with M. Brand

Just tell us where you were standing ?-Ou the opposite side to the two mile past, have been 10 or 150 yards from Mr. Brandt.

Than I Keppo when this condered you mast

Mr, Head-Hadoesnot know what yards are, Mr. Walton-Sit down Mr. Brault; we will

Mr. Brandt-I will be careful. I was in a His Warship-You, must not interiore, Mr. great state of mlad, but I could find no paper to write my complaint after the case, and when I Wien-It was not so far; about 140 fest. wrote it in the Club and gave it to Mr. Tripp. Mr. Wotton-Mr. Nickels was nearest you?he rat was too late. He told us he would not isy may letter before the Stewarde, and I have alinys bad a great deal agulast me, and can -never got assistance. I told Mr. Tripp that if be would not lay it before the Stewards I shook! take it balvas the court, and he said all right, if I pressed bim be would do it, but it was no good. This of course put me into a great state of rage, and I had some conversation with Mr. Ewex and Barometer Mr. Bidwell, who tried to pasify me, but only Temperaturs mado matters worse. When I was going out Hamidity saw Mr Nickels, and in my opinion he sacerod Farsa of wird

Dination of wind

that organisation will tend to the selency of dosirable if the acleay would appranoh this Council and also will to a very great orten the Imperial Government with some mea support bahead of departments and the exacuse of compromise. I am sure that if the of Mr. Nickole. I presume you will promedi tive Government. I made a proposal almost lands new bold by the milltory antho with and coolude the ease brought by Mr. Yes, idential in terma with this three paars go a rifies while they ara-considering what kind of Brandt against Mr. Nisk- before proceeding my suhom attling on this Council.. It was no batteries they should rest if they were handed with the one brought by Mr. Nils must pop in that bo 1. Yas. cepted by the Severuar of the day in principle over to the Colonial Government they would Me. Brandt, batan usual nothing was done. The only ad yield a very ample reverso, and under diting I would make to the rugommendating tasa circumstances, sir. I think it very desir from the abair is, that a Committos of Folioeable these Innds should be rolessat as soon sa and Goels conl with advaniere be added masible Suppose, as I have heard it estimótað, to the other committees And I also test, that a sum of £400,000 is required to put this is in the newspaper, and I may say I can say but tr. Wotton -I think I have the parport of 3. in coupention with this subjent, one of and its approaobes into an allojant state of very little proof of any assault at present. the Bret duties the renonstituted Council defence, I do not think it would be any very

And he was covering your view of Mr. Brandta

Brandt. He does not say so; Funder souvenient course, Will you require the deposl. properly.

His Worship-I think that will be the rapet stand Chinose, and he is not intorproted tien to bo posil over?

Mr. Wotton-Will you sit down, Mr. Bródi. tendere.

His Worship told Mr. Brandthe must not in

Mr. Woltas, to witness-Can you road? Witeses-No..'--

His Worship-He said it was about 0.15. Mr. Wotton,Well was it not nearly dark t Complaisant I was getting dark. far off PWell, how far?

And it was ditout to distinguish anything

Say, aboat 20 yards For 20 yards one could

The Remeter in steady. The Temperature has increased little. The weather is the f the Sakh, overcast and dung in the Worth. Gradients indicate very fight winds from NE

W. DOSERUK Hongkong. Observatory, 28th February, 18% METEOROLOGICAL REGISTEL.

Proriona

day. On tala On date at 4pm 10a.m. a4 p.m.

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RATORY in die skade-in-dogress-and-tenths 3-BUNITY LO percentage of anturation, the kuinidity cl ala nakarated with recisare being 100

ACE OF Is io aceerding Benefive Seate BASSIZE OF THE WHATI: 1. Uk O. Eched bonds D. rizs ng pula, Y. fog; 4. glowny: 11.583: L. light- ning; meter, passing auswers squatte; rain; S. an, thunder: Vys W. dew (wol), de fot repeated to Indiante any increase over the average of their

inclf, tent and hundled the.... Por Parther partiaturs ses Entractions, for makug teorologen Overvation In Chisa KLTD WALK Daging),

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will take in hand will be the revision of oa: great bardship upon us, considering that struck by Ale, Niotels with his whip, that in the His Worship--The complainant says he way standing onlors, so sure we shall all agree pou that condition theo waste lands would gist of it,

Did you speak to anyone about this matter?at má, which made no more angry. I went out Woller the efficiency of our proceedings wi depcolon bupiva aper to us, it wa wero to pay

Mr. Brandt told me I shoukl have to come up after him with my umbrella and ought him as live Rain the powers of the chair being accurately defined, Bay to fourth of that amoant on the done intentionally.

Mr. Wotton-And he says he thinks it was here and be exarfaed.

was getting into a obair, I said to him→→→ I co and so the rights and privileges of lion, mem condition that the Imperial overnment would

And I suppose be told you all about it P-Haider you a mean houud, and a most disgraceful bars. It is satisfactory, sit, that very littlauarantee a loan to be raised for that par

His WorshipHe said he decidedly thought so askel me if I knew what took place, and I and fellow, too mean and disgracefal to be spot Mr Wetton-I should like to have Mr. yes, I knew all that bappanoi. need be added to what has fallen from my hous, pose, I assume that under these ofroumstances Brandt in the buz.

{upon. He looked at me, and be, said—“Go friends with regard to Bnance. It is a forereas the money could be raised at a very low rate af

en lo told you all shontiNo; ho culy I took my ambreils and struck colusion in the eatery that a ban must be in interest, and supposing we are worth £300,000

Mr. Brandt then entered the witness bar. | asked me if I saw it,

bim sorons

-Dentation or tas W115 to two points. the face with `it, and said surred, and I am glad my hon. friander £350,000 a year, it would make no grest that this son wax startad

Mr. Wotton You day it was after aix o'clock Hr. Brand said that was all the evidense hetale that for this." I looked at him for a nic Lyrie) girca-bits adhesion to it. 1 have often diferone to cur finances. I am so you wil

proposed to onll.

ment or two afterwards, and us he did nothing said in this Count it is very estlefactory all apres with is that it would be a vary was getting dark, after uset.

Complainant-I am not sure of the time; it Mr. Wotton top addresad the court for the I went book to the Club, and afterstopping there thing for the solony to hate a surplus, and serious thing if this island were extrjestad te

defondant Ho sald-Does your Worship think a few moments I went to the Gorman Club. I though we know the Surveyor General will seermatal, or indood, an accesful attack

there is a case for us to answer! I doubend am sorry that I forgot myself so far, but I hal speedily absorb it, I do not think that is a mat from soma hostile power, and the sug

there is not, for the evidence yesterday was received great provocation, and was in a great for for regret. With rogard to the surplus for gestion I have thrown out I submit to the

_alfagethar mos, unsatisfactory, and that givna state of excitement-I thought he smiled and this year I will be glad if my hon. friend the sideration of the Council. Bir in condicion

today ie about on a par with it. There is no aveered at me. I am sorry I forgot myself so far. Colonial Treasurer will satisfy ne as ta the sordially echo the Inag cage is the speech from

evidence which your Worakip san rely upon to Mr. Wotton submitted that the facts showed show that Mr. Niskale did assault Mr. Brandt, no justifiantion for the assault, and the snoor onrity ire has for the current oplem revenge, the chair which expressed a bop that the cordial se which it is raznored is in some spardy cooperation of the wombers of this Council with

Not distinctie, though Not distinctly there was a blow strack on the pony, but it was Mr. Nickele had neither said ur dona anything The evidence shows that if there was anything, existed only in Mr. Brandt's inagiantion, for It le no doubt wor7 satisfactory aled to Bid the Governor will teed to the prosperity of this the report of the Smogging Commission colony. I am quite sure, sic, us I said before Hengkong Club, ward you not-On the paedence to conflem Mr. Brandt's supposition that Mr. Brandt alleged previous to the assault, which Now on Llyno syaning you were in the unintentional, and there is not little of avito provoke him. If he had made the romark bas been laid on the table, and I would that the committees will teal greatly to the souing as the race?

ggest to the Colonial Secretary that in eli eofency of the Govethuset. I am sure, sir,

it wisintentional. And as to the braise ou the ho douied, it was only in reply to some much XAVING hou sypointed AGENT in HONG-} „ith regard to books or papera, nor van thers ha. Cas to which reports are moved for they shanin, our thanks, and the thanks of the colony. About that lim fore or after

On the 32nd February, about seven o'cloak-right leg, that is at overcase which will fro Touler expressions from Mr. Brandt. Ofcouras. sona as they are printed, be laid on the table dar to His Excellency the Governar for the Wors or theraleagh was there long enough ouidered as masy avidin of the deepalt. With gontieren, and when such a thing-di-sour, itong List Orders for Subscriptions and at nok Warrant (Rouza, sizi Conductar Gâd

gasntly happen to riding, and not well be affaire of this kind did ont often happan among Gavels, Japan Gazette Bummary," and repaid with Imperial Stampi ku It is very little satisfaction to us to see thein great intarest that take ay to write letter to the Stewards abunt those regs:d to the China bog's eridenos, I think needed some strong mark of disapprobation is Advertisments will be received at this Offee. Bome two or three years after all fatorest in hon friend Mr. Ryria) bas Jeatly refuate, and to endesteur to get Me Tripp to look mounts to nething, besus as he says, the pony dealing with it. He would therefore ask that them, las died away. It must be a matter of marked, in all matters affecting the wellare into them. It took soos little time.

Hongkong Daily Press Olion, grativination to all to vary that that report the colony, and not only that, but

of Mr Nickels was ta feput for that of Mr. the defendant should be fined for the assault.

Hourkone 39 Mar. 1977 completely refute the ions copsation made in flating the interest of the public of this that evening That was the only time I was his slow of what took plece.

And was that the only time you were thera Bradt, ami that must inevitably have shat out His Worship-This is a most unfortunato against this colony by the late Governor some community to all publio matters. Sir, he will there,

ass, and there sms to have been a good deal pighter months 820 With regard to the quest bare done a great deal if by ersiting that public

Ha Worship There is another piece of ori of feeling about the matter. Mr. Bracitit admita Lion of the blockade, which is topabed upon in internt ha bag love something to wean as, the No. I changed my riding costume on the Roos That le the mark on air, Besudt's left thigh, not option but to fine him for it. Dat considering Were you dressed in your riding costume denes which make some impression with me, the assault, however, and therefore I have ren the speech from the shair. I have only to my 1 members of this community, from that davation Coarse bave for a long time past takoue view opposed to our basins and private affairs, whiob is admir.

on his right leg at all

his state of mind at the time, and the grievanos Hud you your stick or unbrella with you-- to that popularly held. I do not believe the able in itself, but wbieb, I venture io may, dove I had my umbrella

Mr. Wotton said there was no evidends as tot angred to him he bad against the complainant. blcokado ás so injurious to our faterosta as he not release us from thono responsibilities, and from

bow it was a many yerlemen who rode had. I think it will set the airconstances of the been represented. At all oventa if the alteras performing these datles, which every citizen to-Ins this soy bearing on the present case, evidenco as to how the mark was caused some

And when you left the Club where did you go marka cz their thighs, aud there must be soms case if I fine him $2. tivo is to be, ne was suggested by the late British owes to the community to which te belongs.may I ask; am I bound to answer the question firm basis on which to ground say inforenoo, Mr. Minister at Poking, the establishment of a branch (Hear, hear, and applause). of the Chinese Customs Service here, I bave

Mr. WottonIt is cross amigation.

A young man recantly engaged as olork in a The COLONIAL TREASURES—I ris, air, to Bis Worship-It is cross-examination, and Tetovarde, and he bad thornfara andenvoured to

Brandt was annoyed at the decision of the auctioneer's offca at Hastingdon bas just be- only to say I up the tumture of this nuotit answer the gasstion of my ton. friend with ra. annuot say whut bearing it has on the case, you cool his anger by bringing those obarges; be bad his out bois, Sundy. Brook Hall, nor Ash-Ole Wyndham Street, Hongkong; er from

como a baronet. Ho is now Sir Horace Blakiatou. will offer ideir most strengous opposition to iti gand to the oplum revenue. With regard to the must answer the question,

therefore made the best case he could, and he bourne, Derbyshire.

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