ed.
tirely untrue. I eat only say he has been attack Mr. WabberThere is nothing about attack- ing. It must be libel How does your Wor ship done attacking
His Worship-I do not go into the question of libal, simply into the question of provocation. Mr. Webber-Year Worship in to take upon yourself to justify the publication
His Worship-1 Lave not rond the articlo Judicially
Mr. Webber-But I take it that your Wor- ship bas rond it, although not, as you say, judi. ciously.
His Worship-I said judicially.
Turther gould refer your. Worship to the
cage ages. Labonelero.
Ifis Worship overals your obection on the ground that Mr. Smith says he is a journalist and the publisher of that paper.
Mr. Brandt (to Mr. Fraser Smith)-How many timos have you been in geol?
His Worship-Thal is quite Irrelevant and has no bearing whatever on the question of publication: Mr. Brandt-It would at a deal of time it your Worship would correct to-am I allowed to go into the truth of the alleged libel ?
His Worship-I have no jurisdiction whatever to chasider the truth of the libel.
Mr. Webber-Of what Bibel in defondant speak- His Worship-The letter. I pristine?
Mr. Webbor-I beg your Worship's parina.ing, your Worship I object to the article being read.
Hi Worship-That is a very proper objection. to take. You say the evklence is not roosivablo and therefore ths the article should not be read: Mr. Webber-Will your Worship read my objection as noted
His Worship (reading): "Mr. Webber objects. to the admission of the article in evidence Objection overrated on the ground that the article rany disolum privilege to the defendant in publishing the letter."
Mr. Wobbor-Would you mind pulsing my wason also? My reason is that this is for the purpose of fishing for avidence in compaction with the civilsation, and that the defendant is simply confined to the question of publication.
Bie Worship said he would note Mr. Webber's reason, and then proceeded ta read the article.
Having finished, Mr Webber said-If your Worship will parden ise, I must object to your Worship expressdag say opinion whether it is
belluas or not...
j
Mr. Fraser Smith-Nearly fourted yesta. And you are well versed in all topics concern. ing Hongkong --That is a matter of opinion.
Are you? Well, I don't know, De yon cousider yourself qualified to write on pullie questions?
His Worship-Fuat question has no bearing The question is whether your publication of the letter is erimtas).
ME Brandt (to witness)-Have you and I had Buy intercourse or business relations during thes last five years?
His Worship-That does not bear on this case. If you were the plaintiff it roight have a bearing but not as defendant.
Toa stitel you had left for Macan on the night of the publication of that article?-Quite riglie. Yes I did.
You left just about the lime the paper was coming ont Tho Kiungere left at six o'clock. Yas
SULFLAMANT TO THE • HONGKONG DAILY PRESS," OCTOBER 28an, 1899,
resiler." Prima faște I think that in a libel on abject. Lastly, the Portuguoso Civil Code, Mr. Fraser Smith in his character as a journalist. Art XVIII, says On that ground, without going into any others, Are Portognes dissens all those of Postagens I think it my duty to commit this eas for trial; fathers, even when the letter have been banished from Mr. Webber ankod that the defendant should the country; or lilegt-Imate sons of Foringuose me thor, although born in a foreign country, but having tablished domiciles en Poringaso soil or having be bound over in heavy scarities to appear. As far as he was aware and from other inquiries declared them on, when of zgn, or by their parents meds, Mr. Brandt had no tangible property or guantiaca, whon under age, that they wish to be
Porte whatever in this colony
Mr. BrandThat quite false. Sch this Mr. Webbor said he ballared he was correct in aaying that he was simply here as the agent of a Cortes firm in Shanghai and raight leave the colony at any mower₤
The declaration deaded in No.2shall be made below the manteigality of the place where the app cant kas resideda and that demanded in No: Sabali da competent foreign authoritíva, made before the respectii connular agents or before the
venience.
Obinase Ministor. The Korean Minister, bow, have beat, but at present the vast aros and obtained permission to read his reports to bis castle, formerly occupied in de Bishop. These baroes of philanthropy love to the United States Government thmaga theasmerous the towers and buildings most should be unable to speak, had we not naked for This by the noble ararticus and ell-ssori ever, did not act on the Chinese proposition; that the he called at the Legation of the Middle King voted to ouromantic looking barracks for work without the reward of human applause. dem only after be had done at the other the garrison. The torrs and gateway bar Legations. This is caused much irritation to ing been removed, the foundations, faced with are of a Friel Friest, there has beau siphlich. the Chinese Government, and the corrispondeat irregular blocks of granite, have been for yearsed within a day's journey of the Settlement an states that the Poking authorities lately made a exposed to the weather, and no doubt the rain asylum for perhaps the most wretched of living demand to the Korona Government that Mr. soaking through the rubble and earth at the top creatures. It is not necessary for us to musk of Dokn, who has just come home, abould be visited has gradually loosened and weakened the facing what the prosecution of this work significa for with punishment for his disregard of the Chi- stones. At any rate, in two different places those engaged in it Writing recently of demand. However, he scored purishnichte note of these were displaced by the earthqaske. Father Dumiva's death, we said that the growth the above mentioned understanding between all would have been done had the foundation rather than umbed the horeis instinats ef ku- sosne, in addition to the airoumstance that but it le more than probable that so damage at of refined civilization seemed to have aniurated Among other futile, argumenta advanced by Korea and China was only crai, kis punishment been surmounted by the original buildings. The manity. We have now a Father, Damlet in Japan. Csatle is interesting for the very important part Who can doubt that the public will justify Mr. Brandt said Mr. Webber's statements
it played in the history of the Satenma rebellion in his condence in their obrtable support His were quits false He was not at this moment an tas opposition party is the following: Conval would hava Isd to enricus condozorces.
187 The last great, struggle on behalf of account of revenue and expenditure since the agent for the Shanghai Arm: he was a landed Romano cannot deny that he know that Cam proprietor in the colony, and he bad commencal pos is Portuguese, because he knows his
greatest protest against the efforts Japan hearts Nine hundred and sixty-three yeri hava BULAR COURT, YOKOHAMA Mr. Webber-Then be udmile it is a libe
was making to join the comity of nations boon spont upon acquiring the land and building Mr. Brandt-de nothing of the sort. (To Mr. sivil suit against Mr. Fraser Baith in the So parents, and purlaps was present at Campor STRANGE SOBNE IN HBM'S CON the rate of old times, and the last and hospital was founded appeals eloquently to kind and qualify horself to be acknowledged the kospital; two hundred and thirty-twe upon Fraser Smith-How long have you been resid-preme Court. Ho referred bis Worship to a christening. The fact of Sr. Romano "knowing similar osto in which Mr. Smith himself had that Campus was born in British territory and
has not ricle died his nationality is sufficient to One of the strangest sense that ever occurred as carilised and not a somi barbarous nation its forniture and the potport of the lapers. ent in Hongkong!
been allowed-bai) of $25 on his own recognisance.
were made and happily for the nation failed Amoig the petty sms that ranks the latter total His Worship sail that under the circum warrant his not claiming Campotesa Portuguese in a court of law marked the close of the trial at
before its walle. All was it favour of Baigo in included an outlay of 5 yen FR sen for a burial! stances, and considering the case Mr. Brandt sabjait, notwithstanding his social acquaintance Yokohama in H. B. M.'s Conmlar Gourt, on the bad referred to, a bail of 3100 in defendant's with the Campos family. If Portuguese sub- 8th inst, of Joseph Hardmcat, the unfortunate when he frat laid siege to the Castle of Knnis. To an undertaking carried on with such hum-
jeats in foreign countries do not choose to us-mate of the Sakata Mora. A man of very ner own recognisando would be sufficient.
His Worship (to Mr. Smith-As regards the sert their nationality by registering themselves ons tomperament at all times, and saforig beto, as the Cavernment had not ficient forces ble economy, any one can aontribute helpfully. most gallant stents of the war, and in the longtion, will furnish many of the necessaries of matter of that fine, Mr. Fraser Smith. I shall at their Consulate it is net reasonable to blazic sides from the effects of a blow received some at hand to drive him back. But the defence of By and by It is hoped that the six acres of laud, the Consal for not extending his protection when years ago, as well as from the reflections incident this fortesar-by a weak garrison was one of the baving been brought sompletely under saltira Mr. Fraser Smith-I am obliged to your they require it; it is their own fault, and the to his unhappy position, Hardient had com-man was falal to Saige, for owing to bis long life to the little colony. But this will be fire take no further steps.
Cousal should not be called upon to attempt to ported himself all through the trial with great! Worship.
His Worship-I think at the same time you make international law rubrorvient to their son calmness; his sexions eyes only betraying the detention before the walls the Govartsient war of six yours hanoe and in the interim. Father
strain under which he was labearing. When enabled to bring forward reinforcementa kriter Torieruids most depend on private benevolen
armed and with a more complete commissarias Truly these men ofter splendid samples to their should express some regret to the Const
asted by Mr. Kerny, after the vardint had been than the rabela, so that the Imperial troops wore kind. Lising themselves ano pittance less than Mr. Fraser Smith-I am very sorry, your
rendered, whether he had anything to say why soon strong enough le compel Baign to raise the the wage of one of our servants, they sacrifice WHALES AND WHALERS.
sentence should not be passed on him, he sage and farve biin to gommaso his disastrous themselves completely at the shrine of churity, Worship, if my conduct appeared dierpootful to the Court. I must admit that I was very busty":
swered gelatly enough," No, Bir" apparently retreat if the Kamagawa and Hitepashi to Very small indeed, infinitesimally wall. whe Bed spoke without thinking,
On Saturday (5th October) there steamed out entertaining still a mistaken estimate of the Kagoshima, which shortly preceded Saigo's first compared with such sacrifees, must so the most munificent gifte contributed in aid of their His Worship-Thex gan apologies to tho
of the crowd of shipping af Shanghal and away gravity of his position. Bnt. when the Jadre struggle and death at Shiroyan Court P
The shrine dedicated to Kató Kiyomass, the work. Yet for tho pokorist assistance they feel Mr. Fraser Smith-Certainly, your Worship to Windiesteck a quear craft. In appearance had munced the words, five years' ponal His Worship-No further stops then will she was little more than a good sized at Borvitude," and the unhappy man roolized bis founder of the castle and one of the heroes of the and express mere gratitude than their own life- launch; but she possosad "hidden possibilities." fate, his riisun gare way to the shook. A noise Koreen wor, atends olne by, but his body, in long devotion appears in their own eyes to merit, be taken in the matter.
Bhs was the Genade Nevelstoy, a steam whaler of reading sad splintering wood drew all ayes to boried at a large tople two miles outside the Jauneid. of 42 tons, with the white, blue, and red Russian the dock, where the prisoner, a frenzied mudman,sity, which is a place of popular resort. A jong flag dying at her stern. It was difficult to be crashed the sides of the box in which he had been fight of stops. loads up to the temple, and on lieve that such a cocklesbell had braved the winds standing, and burst out ils pants in front wither side are ranged a large number of votive
Karosens has been discovered in Japan. Then Tertheless such was the mae, as a representatiro where a silent audience had been listening to the the grave-stones, are placed on each other with of the N. Daily Neser found upon boarding proceedings, he plunged up to the railing which out mortar, and the earthquake seems to have Japan Mzil-says-The discovery of austil her about noon Cupt Forn, the skilled Norcrosses at this point, waving his hands and kick played skittles with them, as great many were spting is reported from a place called Kawawa, STORM WARNINGS WANTED,
wegian whaler in charge (the Norwegians have ing ins parfest whirlwind of madness. Mr-Ro thrown down and damaged. Du the opposite Tendamure, Tatsakigori Kanagawa profootere. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS.
from the earliest times taken the lead in whaleberts.thelarly turnkey of the jail was on him inside of the city is Chiu-sen-ji, a Shinto temple The kerose mingled with water gushed forth His Worship-That is uot the question before
Srx-Last night a storm must have brought fishing recived the invader courteously, and at a second or two, and Wright. Uster of the Court which is also a very popular resort, as it stand from a bark on which digging operations were me.
Mr. Brandrite Mr. Fraser-Smith-You hare home very forcibly to those interested the in-ozos dived down into the luy fore-hold for the was very little istor, but the madrush for a space in large and well laid out park, and possesses & going on when it was discovered. Kayawa is swern that I published a defamatory libel. The pleiency of the present arrangements for notify-purpose of explaining the uses of game of the defied the efforts of both-straggling strange to
babbles up at several points. This pond is well The Japan Gazetic asya that Mr. Otori, the new Japanse Minister to China, was enter His Worship I think your question is un-words are A certain false, standalone, and defemsing to the public of Hongkong the probable ap gear he keeps there, while the reporter conruited say in absoints silence. Roras Cez at longtia, inege pond supplied with clear spring water that already famed for ita chrysanthemum
Japanese police officers sasisting in this procesa fod by the numerous visitors. There are many necessary, Mr Brandt.. The complainant hustory libel knowing the same to bo false," you prosob of typhoons. In this instance the event the safety of his limbs by loozing down from his hands, were drawn bebind his back to stooked with narp and die which are constantly
and sampan men are more to be relied on, when
This" said Capt Forn, indicating a huge and handcuffed. Dr. Eldrigo had meantime mere old temples about the city which are wall tained to a farewell dinner by the Chinese admitted that he is the publisher of this paper. have sworn that. How do you know it is false ? as shown very clearly that the Chinesa junk above.
a forgest of the weather is needed, then purbempen coil. "is one whale line. It is 400 fe-been seat for, and arrived before the prisoner had worth a visit, but the pride of Kumamoto is in Minister on the 8th instant at the Kairaknen, a Government Astronomer; for while the latter thoms long and 5 inches round. There are our been proparly secured Looking at him after some bonutiful tos-houses that stand just outside Chinese restancant at Komojimacho, Hatch- entirely failed to give adequate notion of lest gan-barpoons, weighing about one ort, such and wards, as he lay on the Boor, the foctor declared the bity is extensive gardens, highly cultivated bori, Kyobashiku, Tokyo. Br. Ori was to
nights storm, and up to 10 a.m. of the day in having at their heads a charge of gunpowder. him to be tamperarily insane. A stretcher was
A Yokohamacontemporary says that cool reins At Kumamoto I was able to pet some very bave born discovered in the neighbourhood of question had no further information-to-supply-bich is exploded by the breaking of a glass tabs sent for, but after a time the cor was in Japanas fashiou, where the well-to-do re- lenye Jajon for his past on the 15th instant.
guards to the jail. The Japan Mail, from which goed heef, as the soldiers of the garrison are Irino, Meijim Nishitama-gun, Kanagawa- than that a Gradients were moderate-For North-filled with nitro-glycerino, when the weapon hits allowed ic rise to his foot and walked with his sidents are in the habit of giving ontertainments
How do you use the harpoons
the above report is taken, adds the next morning applied with that nourishing diet in order to kan, and the real is said to be rather soft butfairly winds," the former, at that vary hour, ware mak- the whale"
We fire them from this gun," replied the that, though still restless, Herdmeat has given make them strong and stalwart, and that was good in quality, A copper win, it is also said, About six pm, who the wind was already ing their way by hundreds to a place of safety.
the firet butcher's meat I had tasted since has been discovered in the Government forest at freshening up, and when even a landamano could skipper, leading the way forward and indicating no further trouble.
a list there was trouble ahead, the dent was a small cannon on a pivot at the bows. The
Jasving Nagasaki.. Well made bread can also be Yotsuki-Maru. Ashigara-gun, Bosby, and is now purchased, but the quality is not all that could being worked on trial. holsted; bat se at this hour it was so dark that gun is about 5 inches thick, with a burs of in- Mr. Fraser Smith-It may say an. If you the signal could not been seon, the proches. Wo nee a charge of 24 gramrass of pow
KUMAMOTO
he desired, sa Japanose four is asod. There is a ask me far my private opinion, I should say decoding was worse than useless. These people dar, which is suloient for a distance of 15 or 20.
yery fine markit at Kumamoto which well
The Japan Mail learns from a private latter After a short stay at Image, I made a start for repays a visit, as it presents most bristling froza a traveller in Hokkaido That the foeds cidedly you are.
Mr. Brandt-You cite, I think, "I am sont by who had relied upon the Government De fathome. The line is hung on a wire loop out
bridges in that island, many of the latter having Providence as an infiction on the colony-No,partment, had been fulled foto 1 and in or side the gun. When we have struck a whale, Kumamoto by jurickshas, distance of thirty scena. The city is well supplied with tea fish, have created great barce among the roads an security by the absence of signals, and in many makestoam after him so as to make the strain on five miles, the charge for each being eighty gen. and at the gados I purchased all the nie, or not quit, Mon such as Brandt" are sint, &e.
His Woudip-1 was take it that the whole cases precautions which would have been taken the line as slight as praible, and when he is es and by some convenient arrangement payment trout, I wanted at very reasonable prices. Then washed away and miles of the former being article it before me, and I have noted the general bad the same people acted on their own judghanstad we can haul Ein in by means of a Feyn's for these was made on rival at Kumamoto, was also rogaled with snige, which are netted in plonghed up by the torrents of rain and rendered Fatent steam windlass (invented by a relation of though the eu were ties changed on the road the rice fields of the large flain in which Kananost impassabla in many places. Snow fell at fset that it is a direct attack. That ought to mont, were omitted.
The question of course arises-Who is to mine. Another dorico we have to save the lina
road all the way through the flat rien contitry potatoes at oleay ralee so that my table was very unusually early. blama Can the Observatory officials by the is, to use streps rande af izdisrubber, 2 inclus After passing. Yateusbiro there is an excellant meta, stands Ekowise obtained ponftry and Otarn on the 28th us. This is considered aid of their instruments and the data they thick.
"First catch your whale, of course; but what that borders on the so-coast. I noticed that a wall supplied indeed.-N. C. Daily News. receive from all quartors undertake to give
good deal of tabacco is grown in this part of the do you do with Lim when you bave got him Poonstry, and it seems to thrive excellently, as
"We tow him ashore to our neurost mation we cannot cut him up and carry off the blubber onrasives
His Worship I shall very carefully abstain from that. I at certainly not going to adjzicato upon any question that is not before me.
Mr Webber-If your Worship allows the question to be put you inciunate, as toli.
His Worship-I do nothing of the kind. It may be perfectly legitimate oswspaper oriticism or it may be a monstroas nad Angrat
ibel. It may be thoroughly justified for all know, but it is certainly an attack..
Mr Webber-It may be fair somment, apou the ass. If your Wurakip allows the question, I do not see how you ma syoki the insinuation of libel.
His Worship--The article is no attack upon the defendent's reputation throughout
Mr. Brandt-May I proosad P
What prossing business any it have been that called you away then P. What has that got to do with you!
His Wordrip-That is quite irrelevant;;sid you shanit simply say you decline to answer.
CORRESPONDENGE..
Mr.Frasor Smith-Well, I will také ne potion/1 We do not beld ourselves responsible for the opinions and waves all the way from Christiania; but no. Turning then towards the rear of the Court-room stone lanterna, the varicus parts of which, like
at all of such questions, that will bo the best plan.
Mr. Brandt (to his Worship--May I examine him an the leading article?
The question of authorship is not relevant. He-1 do not answer that. I shall be quite willing admits his liability as publisher.
lar. Brandt-If a man eroars to a thing
Cross-examination resumedAre those state- -ments in that leader true F-I decline to answer.
His Worship-The questior is not relevant. Mr. Brandt banding another copy of the Hanglong Telegraph to Mr. Frafer Smith-Has this paper bean published by you?
Mr. Wobber-What is it that paper may be
rear obl.
a
Mr. Brandt-Yona aco quite at liberty to in- spect it.
Mr. Webler-It looks like the mail issue
the paper,
Mr. Brandt (to Mr. Fraser Suith-Have you issued that paper P-Yes.
It is the zonal issue of the Hongkong Telegrapa?
Tos
His Worship-You admit the publication of burth
Mr. Fraser Smith-Y.
M. Brandt-That leader is reprinted in the mall issue?--I am sure I do not know. I should think it very likely.
Wall I want to know the fact I suppose you koked at it.
His Worship (to Mr. Smith)-Would you please address yourself to me?
Mr. Fraser Swith-He is asking a question, your Worship.
Mr. Brandt-There is another paragng
,
to prove that in the Suprame Court, Bot here.
must know.
Tis Worship That ingoing-into-the-question. of the truth of the libel, with which I cannot deal. He has sworn it is fakes, and I cannot go farther Mr. Brandt-You have written in your leader of the 9th October that I am an infiction on the colony?—I am.not aware of that.
His Worship-Well, the article speaks for itself:
be smiicient for your present perpeso.
Mr. Brundt.You know Mr. Grimble?-Yes How old is he?-I should say five or six and twenty. How do I know
You knew he is a married man and has got family P
issue.
a
His Worship-This is taking up the time of the Court and has no bearing on the question at Mr. Brandt has a bearing so far as ho in
compares Grimble to an intingent youth-a lomb His Worship-Tint has nothing to do with
that paper warkod in red. Has that boon written
liy, von I destine to answer.
His Worship On the same grand it bo comes iamaterial for your purpose.
Mr. Brandt-I should like to kara tha para graph rende
Mr. Wobber-It is of no account. if it is dated "betare this notion
skorn by sharpers Uke myself.
this case,
Mr. Brandt-Wil you swear that you have never purchase Punjom shares from Mr. Grimble ?- decline to answer that question.
His Warship-Lcannot admit it
Mr. Brand You say your wife handed you' the latter in question Yes.
It was oponed?—Yor
His Worship-No, it cannot have any bearing on this case, this being subsegment, and it can be, relevant. I am only taking this, in so the as it rouy justify the defendant's publication of this letter. Therefore this being absequent it cannot be relevant. Itake it that I must rate received it. nut but thene papera (the. So muil issues) be- a of the same objectiou, being subsequent to the date of the publication af your letter.
Mr. Brandt What do you call yourself, Dr. Smith What do you mean?
What is your busines
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Alr. Wabber-That question has been already answorod. Mr. Brandtiseimply putting questions to tantalis the wilnews.
Mr. Brandt-I should be glad to get a answer from the witness.
His Worship-The question has already been answered.
Mr. BrandWhat do you describe yourself es? Ms. Frasor Smith-As a journalist, editor and proprieter of the Hongkong Telegraph.
Nothing besides P-I do not know what you
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Do you make money on anything else?—I dp- reline to hnawar,
His Worship-I do not see the relevancy of 1kis question.
Dil she ray to you it was opened when she received it-She said it was opened when she Did he say what time ske vesived it? Yes very early in the morning, before my offee was opened,
How cans 13o dutter in le opered-Bhe
expressed by our Correspondente.]
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us timely warning of approaching starms, or can they not? If not, the sooner they sanowice the fact, or define the extent which they way ba depended on, the better, for with a clear nader standing on this point, people who have property to look after will know how to get. Under the existing system such people most often and that in depending on the Government Department they are leaving on a "broken rol."-1 ..
A.V.O.N." Hongkong, 16th October, 1839,
THE OATHS TO JEWS IN THE LAW COURTS.
"TO THE EDITOR OPTEX DAILY -PRESS."
webant of our size."
JAPANESE ITEMS.
We read (says the Japan Mail) in the Nichi Nichi Shimbun that Mcars. Hunter & Co. of Kobe, havo take the lead in promoting
an association to be called the Japan Steamship tits plants in many Instances grew over six feet THE LEFER HOSPITAL IN JAPAN. in height. It was "one of three lovely days that
Some three years ago a Japanese woman ubout cannot die," so I took the journey in a leisurely
ge, and the object of the enterprise is to under-
table and elbire. ...
THE PHILIPPINES.
MANILA,
·Our·
"What sort of whale do we dish for? The fashion, sud although I left. Laage at 7am. I did thirty years of age, having reached an advanced Company. The capital is stated to be x million right, or Greenland whale, which we expect to not arrive at Enmamolotily.ubaving stayed stage of leprosy was abandoned by her husband take the carriage of merchandize and passengers find in the ses of Okhotsk, Behring's ner, and an hour and a half at Matonbashi for tiffin. I my- and plead be those who still felt any car for between Japan and farbigo squntries- about the cost of Kamchatka but as the win self walked a great part of the distance, and for her wretchedness in a species of but above the Tokyo contemporary asserts that, secording to somo. farther south this ronson had only one man ta sh jiuriskala whael of a rice mill. For bed she was given report, the shares of the company boye been fully the comes on we shall Whales vary a good deal in size.
I caught one but of course the journay can be made in much some planks covered with a strip of ristting: for abecribed by foreigners, and that Mr. Jhunter off Lealand 3 feet long. The biggest are about less time if the mans doute banked. I had sloftes some dirty mags; for food a cup of rice himsoff will abortly proceed to England to offent 50 feet in length by 67 feet in girth, and weighing been directed to take up my garloes at the Bamanly. In this ratrest her malady developed the purchase of ships. It is expected that the perhaps 70 tons. A blue while such as can be ban on Tokiya padon, situated in the outro of quickly. She soon became loathsome spoctacle, company will commence operations next spring. caught of Norway, will yieht 15 tons of refined the city and on the left bank of the Shirakows, and the wisery of her condition received its fhal We have oralvos beard nothing of this sffsir all. Upwards of 300 pieces of whale bone (an and was rigy well pleased indeed with the house. aggravation in the loss of her sight. There, and werely reproduce the statement of the DEAE 936.-I. stall thank you for a little article which was worth from 2450 to 500 & The landlord and attendants were extremely passing days and nights in despair and darkness, Nichi Nichi Shinta space in the columns of your valuable joarned to ton twenty years ago, but which has now lost
Father Testevnido, visited her constantly, tand- call attention w the silly manner in which cathe meuk of its wind owing to the discovery of suh obliging sud the rooms were vary uest and com- the was found by one of these men who devote et her with his own hands and spoke to ber of are administered to Jows in the Courts of this stitutas) are often found on each side of a whale's table. In my room there a large Kyoto their lives to deeds of obharity. A French Priest, Kanismofolien in a large fertile plain extend his faith in a hereafter where pain and sickness Colony. As both Jowa and Christians believe uide, and the pieces are sometimes 15 carpet on the floor, and I was farnished with a in the same God, there is on reason why in the feet long. Dangerous work? Well, I suppose
ing from the ees, about six oiler wastward, to aro unknown. But it was impossible to offer.
A telegram from Albay, dated 9th instant.. ane lasted 22 hours. We can const on suon the hills at the hack about 6fteen miles distant, much relief ander such sirenmstances. The wo one case "Jehovah should be used and is the it is. I have had some long chases after whales; ather God, especially as it is particularly dis tasteful to an orthodox Jas to hear any attempt capturing his if we can hit him just bonis through which the Shirakus, a large bat shallow a must be placed in a hospital, and very few to the Manila Comercio, states that the Mayon
river, Bows Komamoto in a Gine, elsan-looking Japanese hospitals, whether public or private, volcano was in a great state of eruption.
The Manila Dicorin of the 15th inst. saƒs,:~*~ opened it..
Anew boat, this p to pronounce that name. I say attempt because the pactoral Bn." What busines tad. sho to open a letter ad the word "Jehovah" is not pronounced correct
Yes, she has just been built in Chritiania posing very brand and well-made adnit lepers. It was then that Father Two- dressal to you.
vot bound to use, there being na nivalent to the sound jay for Russian, M. Didionof Sbola to Arst streats, which are for the most part plauted with aide appreciated and undertook bla insien in our readers will remember that a little more His Worship-You are vel bound to answer in the Hobro Alphabet-Yours truly,
Russian slip of the kind in these sess, and a trees on either ride the Konoba ina zary hand. life. He determined to dorote himself to the than a year ago there was set on foot, in 929 of. connection with which the local agent of the tlant
soon as I have put the wen ap to their work I soane odifies, salilly built of brick. which would founding, maintenance, and supervision of leper the courts of the city a criminal prostendion its In Japan there are several varieties of leHongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora Hongkong, 17th October, 1889.
shall go back to Europe and bring enta aitailararnament to any town. But it is the only hospital.
building in foreign style that in consiraotod with
tion was womnitted to prisce. The ground of Cassel. She is Saft, long with a beam of 171t any regard to beauty. There is a High Schoolprosy. bus two are particularly common. STOEM WARNINGS.
and is built of fir. iron platce. Her draft, load constructed of brick, but it is a very large and Une is not necessarily fatal. It produces the prosecution was the alleged commission of sd, is 10ft.; and abe has compound engines of 30
vory unsightly erection, and the ether boldings apparation, and sometimes disappears nots of falsehood and fraul, the former consist His Worship-The question, is I think, in SIB-In your less of the 17th instant I e- H.P. nominal, giving a spead of 10 knots. The in formigo style are mostly of the flimsy oor after having destroyed the dagers and lues only. Ing in having isened cheques at Manila dated adroisseblu, I don't saw though, that strictly ticed a letter signed "A.V.O.N" respecting cylinders are 15 and 36 inches with a stroke struction se frequently seen in Japan, and which The second assumes the form of terrible aloors Amoy, and the second in having isnt cheque
The letter is admirable. of 18 inchós."
The complaint having been dis "What do all these bags round the deck has been tightly dubled the Gorman toy style which cover the body and render the victim an instead of bills of sxchange, whereby the revenue
of architecture. The dwelling houses and shops object of intolerable losthing. The disease is at was defrauded. speaking, it is inadmissable. It has a beating if "Storm warnings."
The only passage I wish to refer to in it is cop you wish to put it.
Mr. Drat-1 decline to put it. (To witness) tained in the third paragraph, in which the contain?"
"Coal; yo.burn three tons a day, and our bunk. are Japanese buildings pure and simpla, with the ones hereditary and contagious. Its origit in missed in the first instaso on the ground that Have you doring the last few years written writer says: The question of course arises,
ers are too small to hold all cur enpply. Then we exception that glass is largely used instead of Japan is unknown and its conduct is capricious. there was nothing criminal in the acts complain- delas were exposed for sals, frou is of in the society of lepers, Luoir near relatives, pe court, where the dismissal was confirmed. The hostile articles or paragraph against me-who is to blame?" I would refrain from an deuline to answer.
swering that, but would respectfully suggest, bave to find room for four boats and a crew of paper for the shaji. Numeroon foreigu ar. Sometimes persons who pasa much of their lives ed of, the esso was taken by appeal to a superior His Worship out think there is any use for the sake of humanity at large, that the Go 12 men, all told, so you will see that we barebacking to. woollen piore goods Bordon's cap scattelesa. Sometimes the malady is con- complainant then took the case in cautions, and condensed milk could be obtained, at many trasted by the slightest contact with a sufferer. this last appeal, according to a telegram received vernment should secure the service of ore or not much reum to spare." patting that question.
Then the ship is not a Russian cruiser shops, alse German beer and other foreign There are thoumada of lepers in the empire. yesterday, has also been dismissed by the Sa Mr. Brandt-He has been doing so for several more of the Jesuit Fathers, either from tho
ignora, including a extensive supThey may be frequently seen bogging on the prothe Court of Justice. Bicarei Obervatory, or from Manils, or- from bas boen stated both, as it has been positively moved that they Not at all; she is simply a whaler, as any ply of brands—or what purported to be that highways, or wonding as pilgrim towards the
sus can reo at a glance."
commodity of brands to suit a multitude of tomb of Nishiron at Minobu. Not a few re- give all the warnings required.-Yours, &o, ́
What sort of a voyage out did you make."
tastes. A kamkoba, or bazaar, is established in main concoated in the bosoms of their families, "Well, at Adan our deck was only 4 inches one of the principal streets, arranged on the to the last refusing to admit that their disensa. Hongkong, 18th October, 1839.
Mr. Fruser Smith—No, a stupid question. - 1 take no notion of it.
T.
Mr. Branit-Is be on the stall of the Hong- hony Telegraph? It was suid, your Worship, that this was publication in itself.
Mr. Brand-I wish to show to your Worship that as editor and proprietor of a paper le might bare a sort of privileged position in writing the article but that as an operator in shares he wouldyours, Dot have this.
Mr. Webbor-I do not think the question can be allowed.
Mr. Fraser Smith-1 shall answer the question in this way. When the defendant accuses me of making money by operating in shares. Izay lo daliberately lies,
His Worship shall be obliged to take mes eares, Mr: Fraser Smith, to make you respect tas Court, if you answer like that.
Mr. Fraser Smith-Vory well, your worship, if you won't protect me I shall are to protect my. Act. Wheu-ho malacourativns like that-that?
:.
His Worship-Still, I think it is too vague. Mr. BrandI can put in a paper of the Slat December, 1888, which contains rather a nice little thug shall pat it in if your Worship will leak at it.
His Worship-1 think it is useless. If it was a provocation you must have had me to evol before this.
* Mr. "BrandfTM**T nava Nai :o my letter that he
has persecuted me in his paper for years.
Mr. Webber-His vilo paper, you write, Mr. Brandt-I am quite ready to prora i
un dealing in shares, and impugning my bonesty still I think it is allonable if you insist on it.
journalist--I must protect myself. I shall alse claim the privilege of stating why I say I do cline to answer such questions, and you may
VERITAS.
TO THE ESITOR OF THE "DAILY FEESS.
THE CAMPOS CASE-
N.
most
above the water-lize, and during the mon principle of a maza, sa visitor is bound after is leprosy, and being supported by their friends
1 the self-deception.
son we had to keep everything hattened entering to pass through the whole building.be- dowa, se our decka were constantly flooded. She fore he can take his exit. Foreign articles were
TONQUIN. HAIPHONG.
Father Testovnida corld, opcmand a small
The French Government Las called for ton-
is a good sea boat, however; you sau judge what frasly exposed for sale, and also sny Japanese sum of money placed at his disposal by French ders for the construction of a railway from Lang she is when I say that after leaving Aden we imitations of foreigu inanzfactures, the distin- charity. He hired a house in the environs of the son to Pung-thuong. The line is estimated The arrest of the lad Lucio Pereira de Cam-passed a fall-rigged ship which was staggering guishing label of which has been fraudulentrente-village-of-flatonbe which lies at the base to cost about four and a half million franes. posut Kobe, his rearrest, after having been re-along under lower topsails. We made the jour-cupied as nearly as possible. I was amaged to of Fujiyama, and converting it into a hospital. The Hyborg Chamber of Commerce adso leased, at Arima, and his subsequent oustedy nay from Christianis to Shanghai in 57 days and spion of English playing cards. The deca had six lepers under his care. A method pates the vedantion of the capitation tax on of treatment much thought of in Tongking and Chinese in Tonguin. They say the commercial signs of the court cards had been very His Worship-It is too far back, I un afraid; and trial before the British Consular Court, steaming time."
have raised a considerable amount of discussion Well, you will probably bave sport on a big carefully followed, and the ass of clubs described to a pamphlet by M. Lesserteur was prosperity of the country is dependent on a Mr. Wobber-1 nbject to its going in.
atuong the Portuguese papers of Macao and goals"
"Yes; and there are bears and tigers to be bore the stamp of Day three peace," but adopted with good results, but the director of large influx of Chineso, and that the incressa of the size of the cards had been reduced and the large hospital at Molokai, in the Sandwich the tax Lea had a prejudicial effect. Dissenting Mr: Brandt (to Mr. Finer Smith)-Are you Hongkong and among the Portagnes community. the pablisher of this paper duted the Slat Do not with regard to the offence of which Campos shot in Kamschatka by way of a change. But the printing was but roughly done. A friend Islanda, where seven or eight thousand lepers are from the views expressed by the President of the commit me alouse if you please.
camber, INS
has been aroused, but respecting his nationality, whale fishing certainly ie exciting; that relatica in Negasaki informed me that the Japanese bad cared for, strongly recommended recourse Hanoi Chamber, they hold that a class of mid-
parts played by the Congle of mine who invented the patent windlass is
learned to play our game of vingt-et-un into to a system elauerated by a Japanese physician, dle men is required. and that the Chinaman Mr. Brandt- I refer to the article marked in and the Mr Wobber-The questions are entirely
Hongkong and Kobe, Tas oppoestion irrelevant. That question was auswered and red, your Worship.
ones a year to keep his hand in.'**
a per month is required for each patient. native commor. with them. finished and I say it is perfectly irrelevant to
And will this tribute to the faginations of their own, and that the game was very popular however, is its cost. An expenditure of thras man between the Emopoan importer and the Bomano for not basing extended his protection
From the following extract from the minutes as before, Your Worship will have to decide towards the delinquant by declaring him to be whaling ringing in his cars, the interviewer bring it up again.
Impraediately on my arrived at Kumamoto I Father Tenteraide's capital did not permit
Fortunately be received of a meeting of the Halphong Chaaber of Com- Hie Worship(to Mr. Fraser Smith) am loth that it contains proroestion.
naturally mado engairies about the effects of such extravagancs. r Brandt-There is 009 other question. A Portuguese subject, thus saving the nation parted with the hardy Norseman, who wouldn't to think you wish to show depect to the Court. Do, yoit regolloot that in February, 1898, our the vazation of seeing one of its enhjeste dealt shake" because Lir hands were sily. An hour the earthquake in Jnly last, of which such some little assistance from private individuals, merce held on the Srd inet, the prospects of trade
Smith—I do not. Hie Worship-I would therefore ask you to publ hed a paragraph in your paper that the with by foreign authorities. Others, however, later the galant little whaler resumed her adalarming account wers farual of the time. The and Dr. Goa's medicinos were also furnish across the Tonguia. Kwangri frontfor do not ap apologise to the Court for the words you have Crown Prosecutor had been instructed to pra contend that it does not lie in the power of the venturos voyage north. just wand
ceed against ine --I don't remember it, but if Portuguess Consol to interfere in the matter,
Mr. Webber-I must take the same objection party have cast great blaine "pon Co eighty years old, but he takes a whaling trip which they had imported saviral variations of Dr. Goro. The iruulte about this system, is the best and indeed the indispensable middle.
Mr. Fraser Smith-Imestrespectfully decline, it is in the paper I am responsible for it. It
His Wordtrip Then I must fue you top Llars for ontempt of Court.
Mr. Fraser Baith-Against which I shall *ppoa. I decline to pay the ten dollars to begin with.
should deal with it afterwards.
Mr. Wobber-I have no questions in
for Campos cannot by any means be recognised 188 Poringnese subject.
AFFAILS IN KOKEA.
Best hook, which was accompanied by a loaded to him on easy terms. But at any mopoar very bright: The President read to the rambling noise, was felt shout eleven clook at ment his messe might be exceeded by the Chamber a report by the French Consul at night, and was succeeded by a series of shocks until demand apen them, and the idea of building a Lungalow, which had bean forwarded, to him by: next day, which were both severo and alarming, bospital and forming a regular laper settlement the Government. According to this report, al was no laut true if I put it there.
as the direction was vertical and not Intera was always present with him. In a few months thongh business on the Langahow market was Mr. Brandt These are all the questions I would, at first sight, seem to be a ourious fact that any dispute could have arisen out of the
The Seoni correspondent of the Fiji Shin-pe. Three days mibsequently a second series of this project was strengthened by the advent of favoured by a general revival during the month have to put.
re-nationality of Campos, but looking into the argas referring to the Dal in Sun, who we op shacks occurred, and wich then they have unforeseen difficulties. The village folke grow of April, transactions with Tonquin sensibly
ments advanced by our Portuguese contempor: exam:ution.
uries, one cannot arrive at any other occasion years ago the most important personage in buen frequent but slight. The principal fearful of a leper establishment in their diminished, the natives finding it more con His Worship you wish to appeal I snall His Worship caid-In deciding this case, I than thest the Macão Filepende de bna unde sut Korean politios, saya:-Tha old statesman does humage was dong to the villages lying wost neighbourhood and oast, about for a way to rezient and cheaper to supply themselves at M. de Cuere de Cogolin, of the Courrier have no jurisdiction whatever to inquire into! fakerbote of it.
Mr. Fraser Smith-Very well, your Worship, the question of the truth or falsity of the its ease and proved conclusively that Campois talk mash of political matters now-a-days, of Kaasmate, nearer to the ex, and the rid thommelves of the danger. They found Pakhoi than to chtain the articles they require
tam This man was required to choose between paying I think I can claim the privilege of asking your ments made in the letter complained of British subject. In the course of an article is principal method of killing time being the district about Asoyams to the est escaped it in the impenusiosity of the proprieter thngh Tonquin,
Campos was bora of Portagosas parents at bigoted. conservative, he now appears to were thrown down, but they were all in Worship to take down what I am going to say. only question I have to consider really is that or on this abject the Independente says that Rame of go and the art of pesmanship. Formerly witboat harm. Several house in Kumamoto of the house rented by Father Testevaid Haiphong,, is not a fighting editor. The Re Mr. Webber--I should like to say, your publication. The authorship is not disputed. It gongkong, where his attained full ages free entertain no prejudice against Western countries, bledown condition before the earthquake, co his doble or tarning out the lapers. Father sident of faidacog, feeling birusail aggrieved Worship, that I don't wist anything at all has been proved Lofore me in evidense that this huge efter att forts including Japan and China. Though an old curres, and nowhere was any anhstnntial baila: Testeru.de might have insisted upon the forme by two articles which appeared in the Courrier. mam of three score years au ten, be still looks ing destroyed. In many of the streets, houses of his lease and continued to occupy the house. sent his sonds to M. de Cuers, who appointedl about the Cning for contempt of Court to letter was read in part to Mr. Lang and that it Shanghai Daring his minority be was never healthy; but having lately lost a greatly loved that were marerely shaken are propped up with Bot willing to pash matters to extremities, he two friends to confer with them. M. de Crers'. appear on the depositions in this case. That was shown to Mr. Radek. Ipass over the question registered by his parents at the Portuguese must be a separate matter. This case has whether there has been any publication Uranga Coneriate, and, since he became of age he actor danghter, he is reported to be much depressed in timber, and the heavy and god was peculiar to determined to send the lepers to their homes and friends contorded that the articles afforded in Japan were damaged as to the plastor. Strange to redouble his efforts for the founding of a par.just ground of offence, and they declined on be- spirite. Lo go before's jury, and 1 don't wish that to the plaintiff's wife. Apparently it was not ad-registered himself either at the Consulate at
The same correspondent relates a horrible de to say the onmetarian suffered, as gravestones maneut hospital. The first difficulty was to obtain half of their princips to make say retraction. appear. I must ask your Worship if your dead to her and although sougo bas been quet Hongkongor Shanghai. But when to the latter Worship has power to fine in an inferior Courted to me it hears on the civil side of the remedy plans to ras sued by a German croitor, Le vielas presented by a Korean Court A un were upset, but it should be borne in mind that a site. It seemed that in the vast plains lying The Resident's friends put accepting this view, married women gave birth to a child, but none the ssrious parts are placed lovely on each round the base of Fujiyama the wrutabed lepers and contending that their principal had been in- that it should be kept out of the dapositions Eor libel, and Fbers are piker erses which at least declared himself to be a Portuguese, but his pre 1 of her levers would sekowledge it; so she had other and ars not fixed by mortar. The greatest should be able to find some resting place for the jured in his reputation as a mansodan altogether. We can't have an appoal on it if it leave, the question open. No doubt, in certain tentions failed for want of proof of his national shion in the other case. If your Wor. sirconstances which have not been shown so it Now, again, that he is being presented at Just to bring (be matter to the notice of the damage was done at Ravase, a small town five sole of their feet. Even in such wids stretches floial, M. Cuers friends very sensibly referred ship would allow me to wuggost it, I think you this particular case, there may be a publication by British authoriting by attempts to plain magistrets of Hensong. The latter is said to miles east of Kumamote, and there the grealost of waste land; howater, space was flauit him to his remedy in the law courts. There
througis a wife, but whether in this case if Portur new protection, but te mamet prove have decided that the child's blood should be spilt loss of life oscurred. At Kibo-ven, a hill that to procura. Here the benevolent projecthe matter at present rasts:
on the ground while the mspecto lovers stood herders the as on the east, the groot was rent tors found themselves confronted by some eliminate it from the proceedings in this case for me to decide, as thare la publicatii pa so the Independente goes on to say, how tewards the father of the child. The result propte, were killed by the earthquake, and fifty-grass; there another objection existed or was hip landed in Chizın several coffins spposed to His Worship-I shall as far as possible avioanted to publiention in law it is unnecessary that he belongs to that nationality! "Te paround, it being believed that blood thus, abed iuto "great stres.. Altogether twenty-two impiomorialright of the people to out the following-tale-"Quite lately an American Mr. Wobber-I don't think anything at all fuotė by Mr. Rádyk and Mr. Lang..
ther there car he any doubt in the face of I of this moderu Selvmov's judgment is not stated.&re were treated in thin Loepitale for wounds, devised. Effort after effort failed, and they had fountain the remains of Chinmen, which were about it should appear in these depositions
Aboarding to the Jiji Shimpo's correspondenes and that this was the extout of tajury to life almost despaired of saooses when chance came to boried, with the versi ceremonies About this He Worship No, I am going to eliminate it.
Hie Wonhip-Yes, and Air.. Lammert. In as to Campo hationally,"International from Seoul, dated the 15th uit, the Korean and limb can be relied upon, as the information their aid. “A man, socidentally made acquainted time several Chinese corpses were found on tha -down before we go further P I object to ku this You stacked us pabiicly I am 160-1, Ba
Mr. Smith-Will your Worship take this answer to that the defondant nuts forward Low" by J. H. Forguson, 1884; Vol ILP Government wema to bave received a demand 'cómés from the highest iccal sathority. Before with their dificulties, proposed to sell them coast of India, and by s strange coincidenes, the from Chine which must have caused much as this norious shock of earthquake had boon Boven thonsand isubo (about six soros) of land graves where the bodies taken to Chins had been Pawering the questions of the defendant besaus privileged in publicly replying, and in sull they are irrelevant and insolent, and because it duleuse I rabat the accusation that it is w Tell qumix wherviza bie Coxular protection Hexions thought to the King and his Ministers, foil for conly-six year for a anm of 350 yan, provided that his name was buried were found opened and the coffies lying in outside the jurisdiction of this Court to takelicious libed by proving that it has been prvak. claimed, the Consular offer shall make strict acqui. The correspondent state that when Mr. Boku The magnificent old waste for which sub enrolled Among thous of the founders of the empty on the ground. What had happened was rias after the proofe of nationality. All forsigi-yɔ ́war appointed Korean Minister to the anxiety was here falt was not damaged, bessuse koupital,The and admirebir situated amid the this An American had shipped on board the any ovidenos of the kind...
United States-in-1887, the Chinese Reedeat, the magnißout old castle does no longer exist. mountains of Hakone and Fujiyama, overlocked vessel several cofins containing strpses for con Mr. Webber-Will your Worship adjourn. at tout 3 think that is a defence which I am bened meat have their naties daly registered in the? this stage? Perhaps the toanper of all partion entertalu if it is urged. I think the question of nationality at their respective Consulates. will be a little subdued after an adjournment for is whether or not the libel on the fuse of it con- Therefore, Campos, who was born and has beer Gurezament at Seoul to relinquish the plea of whon Beigo laid siege to it in 1979, but agbae at Baraga, and frente offered neither the cold Indlau port, the bodies were thrown overboard tains anything which is not justified in fair and residing in Hongkong but never thought of reappointing diplomatic representatives in Earope quartly all that remained of the magnificently of Gotemba nur the heat of Numadry. Hers, then, and the coffine filled with opint. The prvelous His Worship shall deal with this question abolato self-defense. He may defend himself gistering himself at the Portuguese Consulate, and Amerion. But his remotistranose having imposing towers and quaiat gatawaya was reth the leper hospital was constructed. A tiny build, merchandise, oharrival in Chins was allowed to be e. You say (ie Mr. Brandt) Mr. Smik may but he may not attack in returu. If he attacks has no right to claim Portegsest protection bar remotutely rejected by The King he Jewly Jovolled by order of the Government, in ing, costing but 613gen, it reprints only cum- buried, to be skinned immediately afterwards." bave a certala privilege as a journalist which he in return a commits a 1, the publication of now that he is prosecuted by English law. The last the Korsan capital and went as far an order to carry out the policy of sweeplug away menesment of what the establishment wil - Our entanporary suggests that pressibly goods has not as an operator in shares P
whleb is not justified. I have received very lit- English Act of Farliament, May, 1870, ays Inch-bou on his way home, when a reprimand varything that would remind the people of mately grow to be, we trust. The devoted subject to a sport duty may be emuggled from Mr. Brandt-Ax au operator in shares and the assistance in construing this libel and I hareIt is established thetall persons born in British toves from the Viceroy, Li and the mediation of fundal ties. As regards Rumemate this was charity of Father Testeroide found its counter. Touquin in coins, but thinks it better for the as engaged in general badges, a an to come to the best conclusion Ioan without that tory act British subjects though they may be offers carlain person brought him back to Bedna dot of vandalism, for judging from plotures I part in the courage of a Japaneen Christian who, Government to eatuit to the possible loss than countant and so forth.
aavistazo. I have noted na expression width 1 eire parents. But they may recover del as homelity. But when Mr. Bokn as on the point of depar have seen, the old castle, standing is it did on on condition that food was supplied for himself to offend the Chiness community by opening the Mr. Webber There is an objection to that. think prin fanie jaarranted by the facts be by daly reclaiming it from the competent authorities are, the Chinese Gormant, the currespondant un eminence overlorking-tits-eiby, Yust-have and his family, consented to extombhisself with ools to ok them. If the Couerior had fare pie. There may be other expressions, I say In the face of which Campos, boms on British go on to my, mode fire propositions to Korea, been a baliding, of stately grandeur worthy of the Ippers and minister, to their ants. The considered the coat of freight for dead bodies. patbing about anything except the expression territory, and not having reclaimed his nation- one of which requested that the new Misinter, being preserved as a astional monament. The name of this noble man is cakuera to us. Even the idea of smuggling goods under that name, nor allude to. The expression is close ality either himself or by his parents, ins British on arriving at Washington, should first call on graulle foundations that are left show how of Father Testernide's splendid bonerolone we unless opium, would hardly have poorred to its
His Wormbly-1-think the question would
To quite irrelevant, --
Mr. Brandt-Then it is now my going say
Mr. Wobber And Mr. Lammert.
ternational law, English law, or Portuguese
The Courrier Haiphong is responsible for.
fed by your attack on and 10 a berliner, in order to be entitled to Consular protest Tuan, did, xl? in bis power to compel thu A portion of the building was destroyed by fro the beautiful slepe-that stretches dowu to the een veyhave to China. The vessel touching xË an