it.

As "The salt corner Yes.

Well, the report I take it is correct po. I was not in court on that day, Bake it the report is acireot...

Was it only sabsequently you agreed to take

THE DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17′′m, incl

toned it down in the mual way in which you do tons down things that are too strongly wooded

You say you declined to publish it I mid I ebjoelod.aly jest rosson was that it was against the policy of the papar to, take any notice of you or hg Telegraph

is a copy of the China Mail of the Gia tomber. id you write the editorial that payor P-I am usponsible for it

Did you write that article, yes or no drone to silavor,

*You oditel it. I presune Yea.

lurid he was attacked in bis private charsoter

I

whick our reporter has not not cut et length. Mr. nothing in this beyond the fast that we Lai Kik, banker in Hongkong for evor twenty yoora, bave called him mnat either be an armant rogue of a consummate man: The roterence to inconsistency showK an impudent barefaced

a oitian and not as the eitor of the Hongship will bear in mind what took place of the into the Government of India.

The Auting Attorney-General-Your ford-Boyal Commission being appointed to enquire imprisonment for having engaged in a prize- fol. We are no hesitation In saying that, in spr

kang Telegraph, On the question of damnges he meeting. Thay nskerk füm to square can officials.

fight with Kilrain, in America, has spild - opinion, be in both.

the gist of the leftor to be that the

said the China Mail olrculated largely through

Sir John Goret, in reply, explained that the against, tas sönte nos of tho Conéti Paint That corral afterwards.

gerples of the famine fund had been spent on

Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson, K,C. *kat is on artido you published? Which I writer was holding him up as a person who was

cut China, and the Far East, in the Australian --write

inostasistent. He then goos on to say that we

The Acting Attorney-General-It took plans always and irrigation; in the reduction M.G., the Acting Governor of Victoria, has Colonios, la England, find the Capo, and as Jus was at the mosting before anything else was done the debt, and is losing the chance been reappointed to the Governorship of Wes- You write that Mr. Lai Kitis a 'consumiméte séckso him of being a party to a urinahuel con And thorn flu sem ground was tus not altogether ankuce in those countries. the

suprasanes of such n ketter would make people and perfectly warranted the plaintiff's tomarle He hoped soon to be able to nanounce Napier Broome, K.OMG, foof or as actant rogue in my opinion both. iray New, whatever the old law was as to there was water strong language.

His Lordship. I was an infamous suggestion of famins by assisting the transport of food tern Australis, in saccssion to or Frenick Now one more question before I go any far I take it thut the law now is parfostly atlier, suguage waNo. There were a tow and the path of honesty and virtuo, on which he had not nou to ms to justify to the full artont the Governmont, he said, had agreed to provide the conspirier to raise the price of so arilele of food, And you not remember what that strengia tas planes think that he had departed from that this man was an arrant rogas, bat it does the abolition of the oxtalilleyston. The Bengal thar. Who was it who proposed to square the

LONDON, 21st Aug. Chatomat-I-don't spook Chinese: It came that if you charge u man with an illegal con- tives.

for Toung vines boon a close attendant,

"A company ia boing promoted for the purpose The Acting Attorney-General almitted this hip delivered judgment as follows of dubiens elractor for the purpose of creating has would be worked by the East India Railway, to the one in Patle. through the Interpeater Who it came from. Ispirday you must show her that the object of

nextion that the plaintiff sassorted with people land for the Umbala-Dalbi Railway, and the of prooting an Eiffel tower in England similar don't know. It was a very reasonable suggestio conspiracy is illegal or that the means of these questions were not aterial.

I must say it is a matter of surprise to wo in seruor in salt It no sine apon a man's which would receive one-half of the gross

LONDON, 22nd Ang. Plaintif bag you. pardon, they are ma thin case, in a dispute betves the editors of character to my you have had a dish nestoeipts, but no other enbsidy. After the twenty. tion for a Chinamen who did not knowanything garrying out are illegal. Now, what is it that at all about it.

the plaintiffs-scoused of? Of making a corner. } toriali

Sturia, of Australia, offers to box Smith, the Now if you will look there you will see theresa Thara ere no illegal muna anggasted, His Lordship said he, thenght thuy were not neither party should have wished to sattust his to dishonest persoas-you have sensorted with purchase the line on a twenty.fire years' parenza.

two newspapers circulating in this colony, that partner" but it is a slur to any "you have gone first year the Government would be entitled to Bora pugilist for £1000 4 side. in other report of this case on the 12th Sephur is the object in itself illegal. It is a pec. matorialigbut he would not stop thea

Herr Hose, a member of the Voleral Council intovest to the deelafen of a jury; and I am 5 gang of dishonest, people for the purpose of band on the average revenue of the last Ave of Germany, has bean appointed tu suumeed Herr. ember. You bead The cult corner. The The formed, counsel then referrod st some not the policy of the Ching Hail to notion what to deal with this use that roforenes la sal tick and on that ground I am bound to look nai Salt tax; be said Government by paning out

festly legitimato thing, to make a corner tu salt Crosskamination continued-You say it is rating afraid, in the way shall fool is my duty sharing in the profit. It is a personal at-years. Sir John defended the imposition of the Kratke a Governor of German. New Glass. hoading would be given by the sub-ditor. **---*

, AD, Ūnormous mount “if dorongo has been But you published it Certainly, I published length to the law on criminal conspiracy, main. I say or what the Telegraph publishes Y (9.

Erbjrots as Jack the Ripper sad the Venetian rowly into the facts: Therefore on that ground, new arces of sapply have been able to lower the gated to the hop erop by a hoaryale which aining that nothing of which the plaintif was Have you berol to that rury strictly -Istato re rather thrown away. Case of this upon that question, which I would have been price of the commodity. This rapid increase of has prevailed in the Uniro Kingdom. sccnsed in the latter complained of was aciminal, think so. The only reference I ruderstand was sort not often laft to the decision of the very glad to have left to a jury, I do not think pepalation renderedilecessary that Govornment sup" end that the lungando as to criminal conspiracy ads to you was when I was away at home.. Judge without a jury, and the decision nniler there has been a sufficient justification. But uow should undertake more work, and it was ridiculous

LONDON. Brd Aug. but I would not therefore be supported. All that But within the last few weeks P-I am not this circunstanco stoccmarily be striat come to the question of damages. There has taroxysat any decrease in civil expenses. Certain the forthcoming. Maritime Conference to be England will be represented by delegata at could be said of the words were that aware of it

ware of it will try and onlighton ym. The and not of the romantic character which come-boen no attempt to peste damagan. Although reductions recommended by the Civil Commis held in Washingtor, US in October text. Look towards the end at this report, Youthoy were halting Mr Fraser-Smith forth will see that the Chief Justice imparted to hire to the public, oriticising him as a person

Sun Lonato dan with the sexes which have barn tievarthat any netral damage has veerrrad. This contemplate centralizatues of Government. All Colonion, has issued a despatel addressed to the Lord Knutsford, Susretary of State for the said He laussning Mr. Fraser-Smith was in who said he came forth in the interasts of the

harassed, and to scans respecte I have to sampie the is one of theen cares generally dealt with, if the accounts from India indicated that the country Governors of the colonies. He declares that the the same position at the elder wombers of the public, hat whose inconsistency was barefaced

function of a jury as well as judge. Perhaps loose is prevod, by darnages of small surrant, and wes in a prosperous state and the gloomy fore- tras interests of the colories themasives, and firm."—Yes, I soo that stated here. I do But the true defence in this cam is that the

I will be as wall very shortly to consider the cireau inrymien gorally are told they should be careful lodings they sometimes card indulged in were the-preservation of friendly and conditational quite nee the application of it, however,

words are true in anbalance and fast. Now,

stanses under which the alleged libel was published only to give such an amount of dainages as fairgrounds. Is it not a fool you at first agreed to be a part-what are the facts? In 1888, two muita were

before I calototle consideration of the meaningly meet the necessities of the onse. If a man is

relations with England, would be brit securod ner It is not u fotogra

instiinted in the original jurisdiction of this Did you edit this, referring to a letter iu the to be aftrobed to it. Tan matter sines out of a ascund of condest which to say the east of it in the Famine Insurance Fuad and staractarised GoTruck

Mr. Bradlangh condemnal the condition of by adhering to the present mode of otecting Court. The partios to these emits were the par- Daily Press;The latter was a reproduction meeting of shareholders of the Hongkong Rp not of a reputabin olaracter, he is entitled to use as reelless expouditure the construction of cost- ties to whome. Fraser Smith has already in moderate language af cortain complaints that Manufoot aring Campus, and the plaintiff Mr. into Court and show that he has not been guilty ly buildings at Simle. Ho argoda aystem of rious matters onnected with the present state

An international conference to consider va in his evisiens refowed. The site dress on wire mule at the meeting on the 24th ult. The For Smith appeared at that creating as a of the conduct imputed, or call upon the other strict financial control.

of air in East Africa has been arranged, and- His LordshipYou agreed to be a partner in dante in each suit cumatorolatag that the exactly now. Perhaps Shareholder tonight course bis remarks are interesting to people itself which in these pases cures all or nearly all repudiated any neglect of Indian interests on

tis immissory notes was admitted, but the de-object of re-stating theso complaints we carnst Fshareholder, be uddrassed the chairman, and of side to show that he . But it is the verdict Sir R. Temple, on behalf of about Ministers, will most at Berlin on October 15. Plaintiff For attain services rendered:

plaintiffs were indebted to thim and to Mr. that the manner in which they were first cantitate concerned but I think though Mr. Smith says damage caused. Therefore in this can I think their part; he was confdant Iddi was nee

LONDON, 24th Angust.. The Acting Attorney-General read & pars Fraser-Smith in the sum of $5,000, $2,000 in ed-by smouling out robbery, gross mismanage he was there in the character of shareholder, the nearsities of the case will be satisfied by posed of pore to deal with any aggression taken place in an infirmary in Belgium. One of A shodking vecuxreses is reported to have grah from pipintiff's prapor of the 15th Septem respect of the gunboats and 3.000 in respect of ment, and similar bermas calculated to tarn and shareholder no, it appears from the rewarding a very small amount with coats, and 1 on the frontier which might be attempted. - 1888 to the effect that Lai titis ref-renewal M. Fraser-Smith mys it in perfectly tra theeyupathy of shareholders entirely the other port of his marks that he rather wont beyoud fr the amount at 825.

the inmates, who had not show any promenitory to the British Consul at Canton in the case ho died with the parties to that unit on the dyed that he might produse more offent by tlie oborector of a shareholder, braws he says

An amondment was proposed pbefisking the symptoms of lunacy, became a varing mauise, fered to were absolutely devoid of foundation

Salt tax, but rajouted. 23rd September, 1887, and that a certain proposal & calm statomont". You edited that—Tos

and inado a Sendish attack upon the other patient Plaintiff said he wrote the paragraph in questa ads fo for alt furn, out of which be

Mr. Muolaan advocated a relation in the in the ward. Before fuld beoured he killed De you know who that roferred to I pre;

postal charges between the two sonatris and yo of the inmates, and wounded 25 others. was to get as their adviert 20 per cent of the same it referred to yourself.

farther otteusion of railways. profits. Mr. Smith says he was not a pirtner

LONDON, 20th August. - ho was only to ba thoir paid adviser. Puasibly

The World states at Lord Knutsford, ho was not a partner, and indeed I believe the

Becretary of State for the Calentes, is desirous Chief Justics hold there was no partnership son.

fatigues of office. of retiring from that position, owing to the Well don't you think it a very just inference frded in low. But that is not the point bero, to draw that these were persons of dubious The point is that Me. Fraser-Smith consorted Laroctor-Not at all. They were acting.confederated with certain Chinese to raise cording to Chinese viors.

the price of salt, orrated a corous, out of which he was to got a chase of the profits. It is no doubt very easy for him to deny that he was a partner, and perhaps he is perfectly justified in doing so ufter the judgment risin that case, but oan he now, after having admitted that kế đized with these characters, that he consulted with them, that lib gave instructions for the purchase of salt and for the purchase of the steam lampohes, that he was to share in the protits can be now spade a

turn raud and say, "I was not a party, tɔ a curtain scheme. Fina not à party to a confude- therapy to mado a cornerus salt. Then he says that erlain, of the parties with whom ko dined muda a proposal to square, as bo puts it in his Paper, the Chinese Authorities, and as ha tor admitted in the witness box; and I think there

a bonus -I-meter agreed to be a partner at any

dima..

the prodita

tion

You have drifted that the interpreter ou be half of these Chinese suggested bribery Yes.

And you have yourself dabbed Lai Kit an arrant, rogue and courammato fool P--Yeu

That is your notion—It is overy budy's no tlou who knowe Chiuret

His Lordship-Taking your statement it would go to show that every Chinaman may be described as a dubious character.

"

Plaintiff-In one sense, you- Creas-oramination continued-Now, you your sdf are ether a free writer, are you nott-1 don't quite follow yo't

You base no hesitation in calling spade Most decidedly not.

And you sometimes go a little burend -Do you think so?

Did you not se snother cocasion state the was only one reader-I did nothing of the skin quod from an editorial in the China Mail where the editor. n-ferred to is ena reader with glory and prigle.

His Lordshiple it much use going into these things? It is a question of fact I have to de: cide. There may bass boan any amount of abuse on both sides,

The Acting Attorney-General--I think Tom

Will you give me eno instance due course.

Is there any other occasion ? Oh, plouty. His Lorship said he could not decide the cars una balance of epithets to the raspisa papers It was this individual bel he had to deal with. The Acting Attorney-General-I wish to show that Mr. Fraser-Smith has ab asked Mr. Marrny Bain, and he is the man who comes in and usks the modest sum of $19,000.

His Lordship-It does not matter what he Phintiff-He was the first to libet me.

nike...

more question...

stance.

His Lordship-It might affeol the question of

dantages.

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I think you said just now it was the policy of your paper to take no notice of me Yes, did. Tuo exception proves the rule,

Are you aware, this is a gross and malicious lie - I am not.

Well I will show you a ecpy of your report of. the meeting and then you will see. Your re porter, I presume, is a padle competent zami?

Both of them are.

Thore is your report of the Bank: meeting Is there anything about shouting there? We don't shout in the paper.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

CIN:

BRANDT GRINDLE, 29. Mr. Brauit appared for himself and Mr. Wobbar

This was on action on a share doujing accounts for the defendant.

Mr. Webber said he had only been instrusted on Saturday afternoon and applied for an ad- Journment,

Sir Jahn Gorst, in eonefnding the discussion, suid that the capital, of the railways had been

eulogised the action of the avera governmante presidency to another provented famine. He increased, and the amonas of experts from one

fussy interference of certain Badical members. in breasing irrigation worksand objected to the

The morning papere generally take a parsi. of the debate and the pnliness of the House be - mist view of the subject, deprecating the lateness

fore, which it was discussed.

is not l'any spirit of opposition to any bue in forested that Task ibisquestion"—ibe question. having refocence to the alleged corner I ar HeroRE MR. JUSTICE WISE, ACTING only a small shareholder, as I amin most of the

Javaž compaires in Hongkong but as a representative of public intarast, I sliould like to know in the public interest whether these reports are true." So that, so far as it may be material in this case, I think that i did at that moting pose as a representative of the pablo interest as well as a shareholder; ad ea a representative of public Interests it was perhaps ustural that his words in that assured ebaracter should be com- Bis Lordship said it vis a very simpló use wented upon; and I must say that the defendant at the defendant had had plenty of notion, and it my view of this mass is entitled to all the ad-that he ought to huva instrupted counsel cooter, vantaro which may mere to a person commont He expressed himself a very unwilling to grant ingepon the words, or actions of anybody who the adjournment, but ultimately did so, and the pusos as a public man, and has been pointed use was fixed for ten o'clock this morning. out by Mr. Paser-Suitad very properly, the jright of commenting upon the acls or words of a publie parzozi is not limited · the editor of a newspaper but may be exervised by a private in- That dividual. It would seem, therefore, that the de- defendant would have in his awspaper the right to may be Esid to have ben done by the plaintiff at make fair commentand faircriticas he taver

Fusta, and as far as that iscancook, it locano mat this mosting, as a representativ në public intor

But if there had been shouting I suppose the reporter would bare taken notion of it--I can not answer that question

Is there anything aboat shouting out rebbory? That is a question I knot ang t You on read it I have read it before Well is it there FIs what there? Anything about shouting out robbing is descriptive I presume. This is not cripfitereport.

a

Were you at the incoting - was not. any shouting and soreaising about robbery

Did you make any inquiry whether there was aid.

From whom

Parties who were there.

Give their names My reportarse.-si Audou that you departed from your poliay and insulted the person and paper you iguore That is a plain comment on the meeting.

Wall;uced not trouble you much more, r: Bain. This is the Chiva Mail of at how the wisd is likely to blow later on. Augast "That the Dock meeting showed That Mr. Humphreys, who gained his point swore dignified and moderato in his language than some of his opponents." Who wrote that P- I decline to an

But you edited it P-~Y93. Woll, yen soom to it the cap.

Who wore the "some of his opponents -

Ho

let whether the comments to made in the furni of an anonymous letter or in the form of a der. But it has also been said, and said vary trnly, that that right is limited to Dir nad candid criticio, and although latitude of b ginge is allowed to the course of comments on the sets of paulic mas, that latitude of nguage mast hot Extend to a personal attack a the When it aims to be a personal attack thero in character of the person posing as a public man

THE ENGLISH MAIL.

The P. & O. steamer Sutlej, with the Raglish mail arrived here yesterday afternoon. The Indian popore subjoined telegrams no takan, from Ceylon and

THE QUERS IN THE RISTLANDS,

LONDON, 28th Angast The Queen arrived at Balmoral Castle from North Wolas prsterday.

& CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY POR IRELAND

LONDON, August.

|

The Chamber of Cambree at San Francisco ia in favor of the construction of a cable uzrase the Fonifie vin Honolois, and Tutuita, in the Samoau group,

Genoral. Legitims, the former President of the Republic of Hayti, vão abricated in favour of General Lippolyte, has left Fort-au-Prices THE DECAN MINING QUESTION."

in a French corvalta. General Hippolyte ha. LONDON, 28th August. upied the capital, and the war is now at an end. Sir John Gorat, replying to a question in the

Bob Abal, the English pugilist offers to and Hours of Commenta, said that in the event of the an English man to box Slavit, of Australia, concessionaires of the Docean Mining Company for £200 side. Agreeing to cortain conditions, on being

be late Mahdi's nephew, with 1000 men, in the provision of one brostred and fifty miles from Suakir. He'threatens to attack thousand pounds additional capital, that Lord the town. Creas had fered to concur in the approval Famino is raging in the Soud At Khar given by the 1dlian Government tentho exten- tum and Kasenia the inhabitats: ure saling slon by the Nisam to 31st December, 1806, of the dead bedios of those who have died from. the right of salecting by the company of cortain starvation. coamines specified in cluase 3 A of the conces-

LONDON, 17th Aug. sion. No reply bad, boxever, yet been received. Tho United States Government has contra- Will tho above exception Lord Cross had de dicted the report that the anthorities at Wreh- clined to approve of the extension of any furtherington baro agreed to proceed to arbitration privileges by the Nisam to the Company. with Canada in the settlement of the Bebring

Strait Fisheries dispute.

-THE OKAWFORD CASH-

LONDON, 28th August.

In the House of Commons. Mr. Balfour proa the House of Lords last uight it was stated mised to bring forward a bill for the endowment that the Governmont would disaisa sad mos of a Catholic University in Ireland.

light in the Crawfort cass. It has also banis tarily compensate all tus native oficiala proved to have been guilty by the fasta brought to decided to retain all the officials who had been the victims of extortion, protecting thum älso- THE GOVERNMENT AND THE HOMBAY BOLNDALS. against anits arising thereont.

Losbext. 29th August.

Irish Iniversity Hill provices for an especial It is stated in to-day's papors that the now no privilege at all. The only in Bration. for chartar sed separate endowmenta of an inds such su stack is, is it true: Therefora in cou-pendent Catholic University. sidering the letter esplained of I must con

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DEATH OF LORD ADDINGTOÏE.

FOREIGNERS EXPELLED FROM WARSAW.

INDIA CONCIL MILE

LONDON, 29th August. The Council of India Bill is passed the House of Lords.

THE AUSTRALIAN-MAIL

The subjoined telegrams are taken from our The B. &'A steamer, Cutterthus with Anz- tralian mails arrived here yesterday afternoon.

Australian flag

BNGLAND AND FRANCE,

SİMUM BRUTAL INTĀLLIG KNUP.

Quotations re New Halwa....* ****

MONDAY, 16th September.

UTION.

...........$570 per pión), aÏea of [to 1g.catties. Old Malws.....5600 par pieni, allee, of:

IN JUNTON

8640 puricut, allee, of 13 to 4 catties.

S050 per client .$53

EXCUANG DA-

Telegraphic Transfor

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Bark Billa, at 30 days' sight.

Task-Bella 4-months right. Credite, at 4 months

gat

[3 to 4 catties.

Domontory Bilk, at 4 months'

ON PARIS.

Bank Bills, on demand

Credis, at 4 months right OF BEAMS

ON NEW YOR

pa

Bank Bills-teraand. Credits, 60 days' sigüt

ON BOMBAY

Telegraphic Transfor Bank, vidstond..... ON CALCUTTA.-

Telegraphic Transier Baukon demand Os SHANGILAY

Bank, at sight Private, daya' sight SOVEREIGNS**

Company.

SHARES

*1251170

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$50 $16

2.86

.3.94.

Quotations.

- $100 $250 *

You have no several occasions need very strong expressions towards the defendant in this case er his paper, have you not-if you will prove could be no doubt in the wind of say one read it will tell you.

Well, I will. Do you remember spanking of the ing the case that what the Chinese proposed to Ching Mail as a fried fish wrappar?-Certainly, bir vas to bribe the Commissioner of Oxxioma What did you imenu by that? That it would at Canton. But Mc.: Fraser Smith, gons & be more useful to wrap fried fish in than as an step farther and during the hearing of the isatrastor for the public.

antien he writes a paragraph upon one of(bo par ties to the suit, Mr. Lai Kit, and says that in bis option by is an arrant rogue and a consumiante fool: He writes but deliberately, and now be faut, apparent to everybody, that he was torps roned and tukes objection to the statement consorting with people of a dubious chemoter. Mr. Fraser-Smith having pablished a report of the case in his own paper, and basing dnbed this in an arrunt rogas or scnsummato

sidor irst of all whether it is limited to fair Lord Addington, who was well known as fool, it was perfectly legitimate conazuk-a per-

criticismi of the position which the plaintiff in J. G. Hubbard, M.P., is dead. He was born in entitled to show the sort of man who comer Fraser. Smith was consorting with Chimes of a fectly Ingitinate inferenco to draw, that Mr.

this case chose to sume as the represspriative 1805, and is-succeeded by his son the Hon. Egar 10 Contad laima $10,000-da g

In the House of Lords last night Lord of rullio interests, and if I think it goes beyond ton Hubbard, Member of Parliament for Buck Cross, replying to a question from Lord Hers. Older Malwa Cross-examination continted--liave you at dubious charactar-The learned sinsel having I was the only person who spoke 2-YOR.

that and assumes the form ofn personal attack I ingħam. By time écept this been stucked in the China further dealt with the evidence showing the Yon were present P-I was pert of the time. must careider whether it is strictly justified. La

ebol, onlogized efforts made by Lord By Meil-Yos, many times.

THE STRIKE IN LONDON. existence of a corner in sal, submitted, that it Did you hear anybody obe speak I went dealing with the question of jautification where'

to approes bribory in the Bombay Civil fatna (New) LONDON, 28th Angusi. will in was proved the words of the alleged libel away.

a porach's sharantor is attacked it is a matter of

The directors of the different London dock offer to guarnates from any alterier cones..

Ferries. Though he regretied Lord Roay's Fatau, (Old)..... on that point word trao in substance and Woll, point me out one undignified huo, orta that the justification must be fall and But companies held a meeting yesterday, at which is unces officials

Berares (New)......$535 I am waiting for it-now--Plaintiff, who ap. fact in the sense in which they were one andignified word, in this report. (After a clent. Now, if I were leaving this case to a jury, as decided to refuse to grant the demands made the Crawford case, is Lordship mid- that

who were witnesses in Benares (Old) peared to think he ought not to be called apon

This covered the whole libel exempl panne. You cannot do it. I thought not. I should ask them to read through this letter and by the labourers that they should be paid six dontless those who had offered bribes for to reduce the evidence on this point as the press regards the end, that what Mr. Frawe This closed the cross-sTamization: ---- take it in connection with-fho-peition-M-penco-an-hour and that their daily payment curtain fatmars should be dismissed the service sent stage, finally handed a paper to the Acting Smith attempted to do was little less than rob. The Acting Attorney-General-I take it that Smith assued at a pabila moting and say should not be lees than two shillings. The di- with some compassion, but the victims of or Attorney-General, who after a close study of it,hing the poorest of the commanity. Ho zubyos made no exception to your general rule of whether I was fair orificium or whether, looking renters also ráfuse to abolish the system of contortion and be retained the service and asked the plaintiff to explain where the libel mitted that any one reading those words would not noticing the remarks and criticisms of the upon it as a whole, it was an attack upon his rast labour. was, and acute smeement was when the not for a moment think the writer intended to Hongling Telegraph until Mr. Frer Sith character and with that rien. I luva rat tho A meeting of wharfingers was held yesterday, added that the Government but the greatest granted against prosecution. Lord Cross plaintiff, taking back the paper to do so, begged inply that Mr. Fraser-Smith was a robber in came forward axa nhampion of public morality, letter through myself and I now propose to of which a resolution was passed in favour of confidence in Lord Rany's administration. parion and said he had hearded in a paper of the any fanions . Any one reading the words or until there was something to call for com- mention those parts of is douling, with the von the atrikors. wrong dute. Ho thon roferred to the China calmly would infer that the writer was wing unment at a public meeting.

'dust of the pisintiff. Now with regard to the

The coalienvers and darmon of the railway Mail of the 12th Joly, in which, in an article on exaggerated expression for the word "dopove." Defendant-These instances which Mr. first part of it, dealing with the allegation that depot at King's Cross at St. Pancras have now the Rustomjee case, the following words occur His Lordship said the gist of the at- Fraser Smith has put forward just now all refer the conduct of the plaintiff was barefanad im. rok work red" And while we counot synlige with after complained appeared to be into his ppearances at shareholders mentions. dance and glering nounsiedeney. the plaintiff

Lospos, 29th August. good deal of indigustion at their condust mann the words congoried with a gang of Chinese This concluded the evidence, and the Acting miss that in itself and stimable. Taking Delegates from the wharängers sad the dook factured by people who should be dis last to of dubious espate, the ceasorting being for Attorney General said be de not prespass to dress in manestion with the position in labourers on strike hold a conference with the throw stones," which he said was a direct re- the purpose of making a profit. Did not that dress his lordship furthe.. fersace to the Hongkong Telegraph and himself.

ursunati fully agree with him. If it were not Cook directors yesterday. The directors offered impnto disreputable conduct? If you consorted You think so I am sure of it. And the with a person who afterwards turned out to be tack had been made upon him in a propor, honest, tonila to bring a man into ridicule or soulcrap. demands could be arranged. The delegates

The plaintiff replied. Ho mid that if an at- for that Fam not, sare I would, for under or that if the labourers withdrew their demand for dinary circumstances anything is libellous that sixpence as bour, that the remainder of their public think so.

of bad character, would it be true to say that you journalistip sense, if he had written anything in Well, lot as have another icon-Oh I cousorted with possas of bad character? World his newspaper open to vain and critteiset han 1 go on to the reference to the Rope Comfined to accept these terms, and thus the deut think you have had enough.

not that imply avohuntary associative knowingly would have known how to deal with it, but this pany'smesting"A shareholder-acing there lock continues.

The Loting Attorney General-Well, to she was not a journalistia business in any sous by the plaintif-whe one months ago corpurt.

The strike among the albeavers has tor- the different views one tako on rasding a thing winters. Referring to the Rope Company'sed with a gun of Chinese of dubious repota inminated, the wasters having granted the inersa I may say it never strick mo in that light meeting he said he would leave it to the world order to coruar salt, azt raise the price of sed rate of pay demanded by the men.

Loyner, 21st August... see what is in yon lordship's mind at prežast

There has been ng outburst of anger on the The Loudon printers have join the move- that that might be read that Mr. Fraser-Smith temperate. The Oking Mail, the nominal de porast in the Colonyant ink the ment and two thousand of them are ulasly consequence of the notion of a military attaché

to say whether he said anything that was it-8 urtiple of food that is indispensable to the

part of the Frenoli Press; towards England, in consorted with Chizomen of dubious rapate in fondant in this case, took up the cadrels and condues of those who have chosen to meet struck work. order to carry out his object. The constraction nailed him for making those romarks. The shortellers on their own grand is rightens

to the British Embassy in Berlin in attending a LONDON, 1st Sopt. dinner given by the First Regiment of Garaan we pot upon it is this, that Mr. Fraser-Baith editur himself did not exail hig, but said in the nest isself compared with that of a meE consorted with a gang of Chinese-of dubion witness box that lie got a letter from an out.meating therob the plaintiff who on his of wharfogers which the strikers had accepted was made an honorary colonel on the neoasion The Dock Directors mjected the proposals of Thragoons, of which hor Majesty Queen Victoria. pate in parenthesis-in order to effect this sido correspondent whose name he was ashamed showing attempted what would have been embodying their comesseion, but have offered to of the recent visit of the Emperor William 10 coreer in salt. I submit it does not necessarily to divulgo, that he had to take out a great munity Now reading that letter through 1 unions refused to join the Strike Committee of The Auting Attorney-General-I will ask one follow that what the writer intended was mary adjective, although he said in east doubt that it does imprate disreputable strikers, ani hay withdrawn their unifarto in French jourrals towards Eugland is to be found

to Iess than rabbing the poorest of the sem consider the griosanes of labourere, Trades England.

Another russon for the hostile tone of the that be consorted with bad characters to same breath that it bad been the pulloy of the conduct. To say that a consorte with a bich they appealed to tan workin of all tra Hia LordshipI cannot see the relevancy of carry out his object. He sorted with paper to ignore the utteranens of r. Fraser-

Banks in the fact that Queen Victoris presented it. Supposing you have never said anything up of Chiness who happened to be of Smith and the publication of the Hongkonggong of Chinos, of dabious repate is equivulant des to strika, and bava now appealed to trade Prince Bismarck with a perirat of her Majesty.

Houglody & S'hui. against Mr. Fraser Smith at all, that vaunot be dubions repato. As regards Mr. Framer Telegraph. It would be easy to show that the in my mind to saying that to knowingly sets unions for financial aid.

In the House of Commons the Govern China Borneo...... New Oriental...... any justification.

The Acting Attorney-General-No, but it Company's masting. I submit that although the of the worst kind Who wrote the letter? with them. When you say a man is of inbious Smith's speech at the Reps Mannfaotring pabostion of the letter was notusted by motives and consorte with people of bad ehuruuter, that

ment have been persistently questioned as China Sagur......... would affect his bona fides in the present in writer of the alleged fibel may not have drawn did not know. He would like to know

Lie to sa.cf bad-chgrnolae at the time he conscets

VIENNA, 28th Augiat.

to the relations between England and Cinear Lona 84 B.. Germany 300 foreigners have been expelled frou-War Secretary for Foreign Affairs has Reveral Chinese Lo 86

Sir James Fergusson, Under-Chips 84 C.. a very sorrent le feranoe from what Mr. Frusor had no desire to prossente Mr. Murray Bain, pas it leaves no doubt whatever to his Sulth aid it was a perfectly legitimate infatica he had no desire to get his mammay, but he had Chiness of inbious repute in order to opratt for him to dray, seeing that Mr. Fraser-Smith beau compelled to take the steps his bad dodo, Rad

oharacter. Tholettoraya "consorted with a gang TURKISH QUTEAGÈS IN AEMENTA,

times denied the existence of an Anglo-German Cruickshank & Co..! In reply to the Acting Attorney Cozeral got up and did speak strongly about a certain the defendant dous what ang bonest fournalist. There may be corners which are recognia-

LONDON, 23th August.

alliatos. He admitfod that during his visit to Darvel Bay Trading the plaintiff stated that he had tues ones con corner in ropes, and Mr. Murray Bain he was would have done under the cironmstances, giren in all markets of the world and that are Great Britain have joined in a dement on Tur William was Frequently engaged-in-onersation Gordon & Co. 10... I stated here this morning that fly and Osborne, in the Isle of Wight, the Emperor Penwink & Co, Ga.. victed of liked and four times acquittad. d. responsible for tharticle, wasperfectly entitled to aptas nams of the man who fortis own advantage lexitimate ways of carry gearket tranzakcasoy to interfere to prevent further outrages in dressing his lordship autioned the quare Mr. Fraser-Smith's actions in the salt deliberately published of another man that and there may also be cerners which as 20 Arts.

with the Queen. Bandra case, in which he was unistad, aud career with his words at the meeting of the was a thief and a csórtar with low-chas proper clamoter god would not be revogaised

The articles published in the German pross. said he had the entisfaction of learning-siter Rape Company, and although the inference may Chine, he would not have troubled Mr. Murray limited to a charge of boing concerned in s as legitimate in the market. Bat. this is hots

in luxior to the incident are of a friendly tone wards that Sir George Phillippo admitted it was without malics it is entitled to protection.The have found, bis remedy against to man who orner, which might to a perfectly innocent Khenzeriz Great dantage bas besa dono to

not be correct, yet if it is en honest critising Bain and that court for domages, bot would

Howards England. gross miscarriage of justice.

A. terrible marthquakes occured yesterday at

THE EMPEROR WILLIAM AT KETA. This completed the plaintiff's onse

lesraed counsel went on to site authorities on had libelled han sut of spite and malics. The the defoliant is round of contorting properly, and a lundred persons are buried alive ended from Strasburg to itute. They were re Hongkong Ice

LONDON, 23rd August.· ́

H. Fairy Farm.-.-.-. The Acling Attornor-General, in peaing the prolectiva.

The Emperor and Empress of Germany pron. H. L. Trways

H. Electric Light... case for the defence, si-As your Lordship His Lordship said that when a personal attack oharacter of the letter, and sail that doubt: Parpe of careering salt, and takou in o

plaintiff went on to commout on the anonymous with a gaug of Chinese of dubions repute for the by the fall of houses. will I think have gathered from flu, pleadings was entored on protection ceased unless the less Mr. Murray Bam hod heen guarnutsed ection with what has gone before and with the

ceived with the greatest enthusiasm bythe people. H. & K. What G

His Imperial Majirety is vilting Matz in or Steau Laundry.... the defence this tea is be that may statements were justified by the Easte bo oiled broofold. In the first placu I The Acting Attorney-General-Yet I take if him! had been before the courts a good many there is a libel on the face of the lotter. I against all loss le might unstain for libel. Ile mark what would be liftia lane then robbing

der to be prensat st the laying of the founda Hongkong Popo........ submit that the words complained of are it is well established that if a mas cornes formes, but he had never gone so fue as that what say that I do not think that Mr. Smith's the pooy." I must come to the conclusion that

tion stone of a monument to the late Emperor B. W. Dock........ not in themselvas bellona, and that the ward as a champion of public morality and After referring to sandry authorities on the law character as a shareholder on led him to poss

William.

Hotela innuendoes on which the phistiff boss his challenges criticism.

2ird August. claim cannt fairly be drawn from the words.

of libel, the plaintiff said-Now you see in this.

Many French inhabitants left Meta during His Lordship-Hecannot complain of ruticals. use it was Lot a newspaper editor or writer who representative of public interests, but The recond line of defence is that the libet is

the visit of the Emperor of Germany. The Acting

the fact of his taking up that position, which

BOMK EFFECTS OF THE LONDON STRIKE. dication. The third defence is what is known as

on outsider, a man whose name tus not been men

27th August qualand privilege, that the words nsed word af His Lordship-If you go into a personal attoast, whose me the witor has been ashamed does not at sil in my opinion justify the attank Naisu.

The strike in paralysing busines. The pablic fair and bend fide comment against a man who sack. there the privilege ands:

to give in the witeres box, so that any privilege" is personal character that has been roads,

are contributing largely to the support of the whether he is public character as journalist

that may attach to newspaper writers cannot and I think anybody reading-through this lat The Acting Attorney-General again sabuit be pleaded in this esse. This is the shaft of the would say that a men who would essert

strikers, but the misery fa becoming ante.....-' .. or not, some forward, as he halouself says, in theted that the letter was perfectly bona fide co-crymous writer, the stiletto bravo of the old

Although the pen on sirike generally are public interest to champisi morality, and lovires ens and fair ritinism, but if his Lordship Tonolina Republic, the Jack the Ripper of the

with a gang of people of dubions raputa in order

orderly, odios of artillery and cavalry are in or challenges criticism. If he shoots to invite should be against him and should hold there was Whitechapel of the present day, and in saying somebody could donit for a moment that in to try to do what if he succeded would be little.

divers to suppress any outbreak It is feared. eriticism de cannat the round and complain all excess he would submit this was I am not, evorstopping the bounds of good taste, saying that an attack on thus character of the less thun rabbing the poorest of the community

that an attack will be made on the docke. in a court of law because the criticism is not a camo for substantial damages, but one

The plaintiff then proveeded to read bong defendat was intended. And now I come to what pleasant to his feelings. I would in which contemptuous damages would par- firet invite your lordship's attention to the feetly satisfy the chime of justice. In con extracts from text books, until his Lordship thu consideration of whether that is justified by fibel and the inuendoes. Mr. Fraser-Sunil saya clnice he said-This is a curious care la remarked that he was quite willing to allow the funds. And here we canupt. go into the re- that the fut few lines about bare faced im- some respecte: It is marious that the editor of him to do what he liked, but the coursegion of conjecture. We are bound to look very Fadence and glaring inconsistency are not is journal should seek in a court of law to create he was taking was very soul and not general carefully to the language used, What the de-order of the Black Eagle on Prince George of bellans in themselves, but he says that comp what must be, if this case is successful, a prosty allowed; if it was a learned, counsel he would fondant says is this. There was attempt to Wales. ling these words with his having cursorted dont against himself, and it is somewhat remark stop him he did not require these references corner salt. I do not know that I elo with a gang of Chinees of dubious repute in shio that Mr. Fraser-Smith sould pose as plain-it was not usual to read text book to the Conet, called upon tu determine that question, but order to ecrier salt and, zaito the price of antiff in a libel action, to who himself admits that The plaintiff li artide of food, is sharging him with inga be ha ben conviated to this court of oriminal bad told him before and he would have stopped most say it looks very much as though thers Abyssinia tshoe plan of the end of Seyiteraber

wished his Lortabip from the reports I have before use. The coronation of Meslek as Enfperor of man of bad character, hypocrite, and a party Ubel. It is a carious action, too, boonuss I take at once. He dreted his Lordship would not had oor such attempt, and the plaintiff wasNERAL BOULANGER TO RETURN TO FAZIO to a criminal conspiraoy, Now, as your lord it that if the plaintiff is successful he would be stand on seremony with him, but would stop him associated with them for that purpose, because

SPLIT IN TAR CLAN-NAMAEL bip will observe, bila letter for which the dethe fest-in-bis-sober and valmer moments of ut cesit he wasgning out of bounds. Provooding, he says that he instructed the of the parties 10.

LONDON, 2nd Septembər.

LONDON, 19th August, Laudant takes the whole responsibility, care- consideration to. attack such a proseeding by he said the Attorney-Genera) said there was qua: buy up all the salt in the clony, and if bay ng Paris the week before the elections, to answer the at Chicago as an outooms of the murder of Dr. Pork Sugar

It is stated tint Boulanger will return to: Astonishing, demonstrations have taken place fully avoids stating that this gang of Chinese olaiming that it was infringing or limiting the lied privilege in the case, but he had not tried up all the salt for the purposs of raising the barge brought against him. ware of bad repute. It mye dpply of dubious liberty of the Press.

to show what connection there was between some prise is not cornering in one sense. I do not

Cropin. The motion of the Clan-ha-Gael which Planting repute.

The defendant was then called and said-I am remarks made at the meeting of the Rope Com know what cornering is.

•*. THE GOVERNMENT AND CASHHFES in opposel to the course pursued by the murder. East Hartf His Lordship What do you moss when you reagonsible for the latter complained of in this pay and the alleged salt syndicate or form. says there was an attempted dirner, and that it

Well, the Nofondant;

LONDON, 28th August-fed man whilst an officer of the lingua havà or

Labuk... my a person is a man of doubtful character?azit. 1 edited it. It was a better that ons in Thore was un censention between the two things la obvious the plaintiff had best associated with of Lords, said that the derornment had no fility, and have further inde a donation of Shut & H. Wharf.

Lord Cross, in reply to a question in the House ganised a picaioa a manifestation their hos Synget Koyah.. You don't mean that be is of good character ? to me and at first I declined to publish it on the at all. Assuming he had liballed the China Idail, people of dubions repute, bocouse Lai Kit, one intention of annexing Cashmere, bat hoped that 82,000 (about £100) to the Paraoll Fund.

The Acting Attorney-General No; what you groand that it was contrary to the poliny of the uption that had not beat proved in ovid-of the principal is aracters, is himself described the Maharajah would resume power as 2000 88

Shanghai Water. say is that you don't know what his character paper to notice the plaintiff. In its original epos, base one mau did an unlawful thing in the plaintiff's nowapagar By an arrant rogas the situation in that quarter and hear remedied. ter-demonstration, have abs arrenged for a com The friends of the late Dr. Croxin, sa a coun. You are suspicions. You do not say the man is for I also considered it too atebugly worded.

another was not permitted to do the same Head chammmate fool "Well, supposing there

Obda à Ménils... ** THE INDIAN BULGET memoration festivity, to lako the form of a pienia,

China Shippers..... Smith says that because we havo said he con as being perfectly fair and band Aide criticism what he said about the salt corner.

was an association to hay up salt, and one of talent

7: LONDON, 28th August.. and bare given the sum of £1000 (85,000) na d

Kooglasi. The worted with Chinese of dubious character we I took tas trouble to sasmine the files in order learned gentleman contradicted himself at least does not shotary mind that the plaintiff in Gorst anbasitted the Indian Budget, and aid that

ki, Canton, & M... Indo-China mean that ha fe of dublons character Well, I to refresh my memory as to the facts. I never half-a-dozen times and did not know what he this en consorted with a gang of Chiness of the mcrease in the salt rereuse was due to tra

KAITALY AND AYYEKINIA

Stesen Launch ...) take it that is stretching is against himself to a had the slightest doubt about the letter after it was talking about. He said a proposal meda inbious repete. Item to me to fall short. It des placing stocks of salt in bold in shops Rule, the Abyssinian Commander-in-Chief,

LONDON, 19th Aug: considerable extant. Many of ninay SUDANI YA M with dublon ebarsoters without our knowing iti

At the Miner to briba, the Commissioner of justin a certain part of it, but it does not justify tion of a reduction in the tax on that articles has written to General Baldisera, camanding Hi Lordship, butit goes on to say" in write the letter did not."

Cross-examined by the plaintiff Did you Customs at Carlos had just as much to do with made by the plaintiff. It does not seem to me en change in the conenmation. A further outlay sting for peace.

Customs at Canton. Now the Commissioner of what toy mind is the gist the complaint. The incream in the tax on sali has affected no the Italian foress on this borders of Abyssie, order to corner salt."..

The Asting Attorney General-Well, taking line to nower that question. I scoupt ro there was a ring for the purpose of urdering which the plaintif was a partner, and that be said there was no fear of a centralized Indis, for Fease meds by Rasalalah, the Abyssinixu

the mattor as the Commissioner in New Boath the evidenos before the Court that the defendant of Re. 70,00,000 was necessary for frontier rail. Did anybody in your oftes write it do Walea. He (plaintiff) had nevar denied that has proved that there was any dishonest conduct in ways and Rs. 25,00,000 for defences. Bir John

-LOYDON, 22nd Aug. it that the gist of it is that he consorted with sponsibility for it.

News from Abyssinia states that the overtures bad charmatues, it does not follow; I submit,

salt, but as the Attorney-General aid, it was sing so, taking this to mean there was disrepat sincs the settled policy of the Indian Govern-Commander-in-Chief, have been rejected by that we are calling him a bad character All On the growed that the language loopastilention for saying that he consartet with drie mambetonoo and is fast It may be tray the provision he conversion of the 4 per cent. Italian forces are pursuing the abymisjans

You at first declined to publish it P-You. perfectly legal combination, and it afforded no able conduct. I do not think fist the word Erva mnt suomirages the legislative independence of General Baldiars, the Helian commander the that wemyis,You have gone amang en of strong that was sad ground, not the whole & gang of Chiness of bed character for the pur That the plaintill joined in a oder, bat it does securities would «ffect a saring of 2265,000 - dubions reputein order to raise a word tilt ground. Then he says we also allege bo is a hypocrite. Well, if humbug and inconsistency include by was too strong annot recollect it now, of the population referees to the Attorney purpose of Cornering salt, and the gist of the duty on silver plate, and pfleged that the faminaThe death le announce of M-Damale, the Do you remember what the language was that less than robbery of the poorest class labica reputa, that it of bad charter, Lor her Bradjeng) adroosted the abolities of the

little aut seem to me that he conserted with people of nually.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. -pocrity” thw I suppose we must admit we do. Do you remember way of the phrases or General's remarks as to its being curious that be, thing is that he consorted with them for that fund bad not been banestly disbursed. style him a bypocrite, but if not, there is expressions I cannot at the moment. I simply, a newspaper oditor, should bring such an action, parposs

husband of the famous actress, Ears Bernhardt. Sullivan, who wentenced to 12 months'

..-TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKE IN RUSSIA,

ST. PETERSBUB, 25th August.

·ILLNESS AMONGST THE TROOPE IN EGYPT. Caren, 27th August.

Hospital suffering from enterio fover Of the three hundred men of the Royal Irish Regiment now here, one hundred and sixty are

DEATH OF MR. ANDERSÜNÜN. P.

LONDON, 30th August The death is announced of Mr. C. H. Ander

true in sabatance and fact. That is a ples of justi. Jand bone fide bony oneral-Nor of fair had soything to do with this allegod libel, it was | sight had to a considerable amount of oritic Son, Gindstonian Liberal Member for Elgia and

vemment.

ANOTHER BRITISH SEALEK SEIZED NY a

[________________ #: CUTTER.

VANCOIZED 29th August Another Brish sealing schoor has been aptured in Bearing's Sea-by a United fitstes outter and the cargo seized.

THE CZAR AT CÓPENHAGEN.

COPENHAGEN, 29th August. The Car and family arrived here to-day. A GERMAN ORDER FOR PLINOS GEOR

BERLIN, 26th August.

The lampers, oval porters, and carmén are joining in the strike. The owners of coal hulke --Lave raised their prices to double the waal rates Frgit and ment stored at the docks are rotting by teas

The Emperor Willem has. conferred the

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THE KING_OP ABYSSINIA,

LONDON, 1st Septembar..

ing in the work of leading the R.M.S. Lagurin The clerks of the Orient-Company-are-est

Tho P.&O. Company are unloading the R.M.S. Rome at Southampton.

The shipping trade of Lender is being divert British ports ad Le Antrary, Hamburg, and the North

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of bad charsetas mecessarily. Then Mr. Freser- In its present form I had no hesitation about it Beod not follow the Attorney-General througthese men is discribed as an arrant regaė, that In the House of Commons last night 9 Joke toward for the detection of kin tuurderers

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