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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 2.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1882.

PRESS PRIVILEGES, BANDMANN Y, FRASMA-SMITH, The fundamental privileges of the press are common to every British subject, and they are freedom of speech and pen. ut in wicked hands this great privilege becomes dangerous on account of it degenerating into license. In the case of newspapers this license tends to intrude into the privacy of life and proclaim on the housetops that which should only be known in the hore „circle: This is particularly nouissable in sediciy. jounals. · When a public man is criticised from malevolent natives as a private individual and where his domestic actions are subjected to con-

order to demnation in

umtermine his public re putation or character, then the newspaper is

Fair or candid criticism on, subjects where thu

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slanderer of the first water? We have a THE Council of the Royal Geographical Society slight acquaintance with one Mr. Carm-have 'described on equipping an expedition to. CARL; but surely this newly fledged editor Eastern Africa for the exploration of the snow cannot be the man! There is an old Scotch capped mountains, Kenia and Killimanjaro, and saying about there being "mair Mitchells the country between them and the eastern shores of Victoria Nyanza. Mr. Joseph Thomson is to than the Mitchells o' Muigle," and it may be be the commander, and, according to present that thereare more CARMICHAEL in the Far arrangements, he will leave England for Zan-haste. East than the half-starved hobblerichoy zilar to organize his party early in the ensuing

who landed at this port some two years year. ago from an Australian-steamer, walking-

WE observe that a number of leading manu facturers met at Cologne Last month, and adopted resolutions declaring that the binetallic agitation is most injuriously affecting the econo- mic interests of the country, and that the Go- vernment should express a détermination to carry out a good currency policy without undge The-Sultan-of-Turkey, says-the-San-Francisco Chronicle, has developed a sudden interest in General Wallace, the United States Minister to Constantinople, and itas even gone so far, if re- ports are true, as to ask-hia advice about the

RUSSIA's insatiable appetite for territory, observes the Overland Mail, is again exhibiting itself, Mery, as all know, has gone the way of most Central Asian towns. Now Shuruklis, or Surukbs, is apparently doomed.. A-Russian officer slaying, there is alleged to have expressed the opinion that the expenses now being incurred by the Persian Goverment in fortifying the town were:

useless, as it would soon change ownership. If expostulated with, Russia will, of course, urge➡ and with justice, too that this was only the "incontinent remark of some petty_officer,” and- on his “uppers," and arrayed in a garl A. French photographer residing in Taners which a country, scarecrow would have has just received a most interesting, onder from

that the integrity of Persia was never more ransgressing its right and abusing its privileges. lilushed to wear. The CARMICHAEL we areis Highness to photograph the -364-wives-of-course is not obvious. It is possible that history has an aptitude for repeating itself in” the Sultan of Morocco. He is commissioned by Egyptian imbroglio, The meaning of such a sacred than to-day. Yet, somehow or other, writer feels that he has a moral duty to perform, now referring to came ashore "down on his módera Solomon. The pariraits will be Imperial Highness,-seeing the mutual-jealousies. Asian politics, and these "incontinent remarks" or to protect a legitimate public interest comes his luck," a vagrant in more ways than contained in an allmm, of which the Sultan alone of.the European Powers, and finding-he-is-being. I have very generally proved the forerunners at within the privileges of a newspaper Fair com ments on the public acts of public dien are alone. A fellow feeling makes men-espe- will have a key, if the photogapher could only made use of by Germany to make Uismarck's the accomplished events they prophetically lowable. But where a journalist, writing from

manage to strike off some duplicates from the chestnuts out of the fire, would really like to have foreshadowed. a cacesthes scribendi wilfully and falsely,

negatives, they would doub'ess command a con some unselfish counsel from somebody, and is Anour half-past nine on Thursday morning

གས---ཏན siderable sale.

unable to obtain it unless he applies to the re- Chinese Inkong No. 190 observed a crowd-of- presentative of a country many thousand miles

Achan was busily engaged in selling Ts Fa over a hundred Celestials congregated on Praya "Central," to "whom a bricklayer named Chun-

Igltery tickets. He arrested the man, who was this morning fined Sto'or a month's hard labor; by Mr. Wodehouse. Failing to produce the Mexicans; the bricklayer went to join another

iniciously injures the good name of an institu- tion or individual then be places himself within the ban of the law which can be invoked against him. If comments too on public men are inade of fair criticism or by falsely imputing improper a medium for private malice or exceed the bounds motives, even if the belief in Sach motives existeil, they are actionable. This is a general exposition of the law on the subject which has no respect for persons and which is, as much binding on the individual as on the institution known as a news- paper. The tyranny of the press is the worst Species of species of tyranty on account of the subjective

of its

operations. And when a news japer becomes a terror to respectability as bigands in some countries are the scourge of the community, it is time for honest journalists to act like law abitling people and help to bring the offender to justice by expressing their abhorrence ofhis conduct. This has been done in Hongkong where pryss privileges have been rankly abused by a person named Fraser Smith, and he has suffered the of the consequences-legal punishment. This person having a printing, office at his disposal,

ling to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c., bead-rap, and commenced operation by abusing

and not to the Editor.

staff.

cially newspaper-man-wondrous kind, and by the exertions of Mr. ROBERT Surri late sub editor of the China Mail, a sum of money was collected for the youth, who

sufficient to ward off the demon hunger, the Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.I., breath. He ance had grown clean out of his pantaloons,QUEENSLAN has, says the Bulletin, its:pe of and enable him to get pushed north-hawked hairpins and shoelaces on the Barcos, wards to Shanghai. "We next heard of but now is an Aldenanic mag ante of a thriving town and a member of the Ouse. The "higher this CARMICHAEL as being on the staff of walks of drapery are now his biz, and he lacks the Shanghai Conger, and a few weeks on J.P. and M.I.A. to the end of his name. His ago he paid us a visit a Pecklar's last caper was to challenge a brother alderman Hill: The visit was an interesting one. in come out in the back-pard and see whether

matters little who gives it, but it will be useless distant. If the right son of advice is given it

unless soon given and speedily heeded.

as the libel case was then under way, or not he was a spindle-leggel haipin. Nothint those thrones extant were very old, very an. and CaRxcitant, who was at daggers-blood drawn yet. drawn with the great DANIEL' on ne- count of certain criticisms, and the, skit Dragic Bower," which appeared in the Courier was able to give us a lot of in- formation concerning Mr. Bas umagn's con-

We read that Arabi Pasha was, on July 8, forn. ally summoned by the Sultan to Constantinople, but refused to obey the order. The following occurs in a telegram to a contemporary: "Sheikh Essad and Lebib Effendi have left for

IT is said that our old friend. King Kalakaua during his recent visit to Europe was much in pressed with the poverty.of every crowned bead in one particular-not a single saverci pwned city considerable crowd in Victoria Gaul. Mr. more than one throne. Moreover, he noticed Hung Kam Sing, second interpreter at the Police Court, gave a graphic description to the Magis comfortable, entirely out of fashion, and so trate of the modûis operandi of the Tsz Fa swin- ricketty that it was dangerous to sit upon then.de. According to his account, the lottery consists of 36 names or sign, embracing cockroaches, So His Majesty intends to teach his fellow po-white-ants, frogs, centipales, scorpions, cobras icntntes how to keep up their dignity, and, we eam from the New York Herald, has ordered and other harmless things. It is open to the two brand now thrones from Boston, one for speculator to stake what he pleases on any of the every-day use, the other for high-days and holi- signs. Some time during the day the swindlė cliosen by the managers, announced. Should

instance, and that interesting insect 'turn np trumps, you receive thirty times the amount of your stake. A number of men, the "Inter- preter said make a living by acting as brokers between the public and the Tst Fa in the Colony, which drive a roaring trade, over swindling establishments, of which there are two

a thousand dollars being staked daily at the two

It is requested that all comminications rela. started a newspaper called the Hongkong Tele i cüct in the Model Settlement, which did Constantinople. The ordinary interpretation of days. Instead also of the shabby, antiquated, is, opened, and the winning sign, previously dressedto the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph all who differed from him. His hard was against not redound to the tragedjan's credit.. In such a move would be that the Porte had with and shaky old things prized in Europe, king you have pinned your faith on a cockroach, for every one, and every man's band was against fact. CARMICHARL, in the presence of two drawn its support from Arabi Fasha. But I am Kalakaua's thrones are to be made with cray him, though many were frightened to repel his Belisor" and not to individual members of the individuals and institutions alike, and, when who is still in Hongkong, abused Bawer, to this effect: When the Turk Joss any up his feet when tited.

Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to The attacks. in the coarsest of language he assaulted members of our staff, and a gentleman reminded of a dictum of the late Sir Henry Bul-provement, and so arranged that he can put

argument failed he had recourse to the last T

Mass far worse than we had ever done un- Communications intended for publication mjust source of lampeonists-that of raking up un be accompanied by the same and address of the pleasant fcidents of a private nature and throw writers, but necessarily for publication but asing them if the face of the party he attacked with unblushing effrontery. The man was a perfect Whilst the columns of the Hengkong Tele naisance. He was like a mad dog saarling and graph will always be open for the tair discussionlothing at every one, and ranning "amok" forinerlitsreaders, incffect, that CARMICHAEL novel. They obtained no bhksheesh on the Europe with one of the steamship lines from New/establishments. Women, domestic servants, and by correspundens of all questions affecting public through the place and biting the first mart herbeen a curious sub-editor of the Curie, Khedive, but they sold to the Khedive, for 100lYork, which was proving so profitable' to the coolies are the principal patronisers of Taz Faj'

• evidence of good faith.

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der intense provocation. We lately heard of CARMICHAEL. through the columns of the Shanghai Mercury. Our contemporary in-

Settlement under rather shady cireum and that he had bade "good bye" to the stances, leaving a good many debts behind

thing, consider what is the reasonable, straight- forward interpretation to place on that act. Then eliminate absolutely that conclusion. Any other may be possible; but that certainly will not be One result, however, of their mission will be

and Dervish Pasha." the key of the private code between the

Sultan

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I its issue of the 7th ulto, the New York Tribune says:-The strength of the Pacific Mail Steam- ship Company's stocks to-day gives rise to the tumour that the company had a contract on through passenger bushiess from Australia to

Pacific Mail that the New York line was seeking the women going la "big licks." "The decision to terminate the contract. J. B. Houston, Pre in the appeal case in the Wal Sing lottery busi. ness last year gave an impetus to Tez Fa sident of the Pacific Mail Company, said there was no foundation for the report in any shapes the police since then had not interfered whatever. The company had no contract with with the swindle so much as before, and any transatlantic steamship lines. The line was the interpreter said that a fine of $200 would doing a good business, but not greater than had

not be felt, by the establishment, Sergeant been the case for some time. Should the Suez Quincey also made a contribution to the literature Canal be closed to commerce by any war in of the Tsz Fa fraud,, corroborating everything Egypt, the business of the Pacific Mail ant the

the interpreter said, and, adding that the win- Australian route would be greatly increased. ning sign was put into an earthenware box and We read in an Australian paper that up Towns public street or any place where the police did not opened twice a day, at 6 a.m. and 4 p.m., in the

happen to be about. We really think that severe measures should be taken to suppress a swindle which absorbs so much of the hard earnings of the native community, and we have reason to believe that the speculation in Tsz Ta is not con-

interests, it must be distinctly understood that inct, and by some he was held to be a perfect the Editor does not in any way hold himself res-There is always a class who mistake Billings terror. By the lower class he was admired. ponsible for opinions thus expressed.

gatisin for fine writing and continual journalistic swearing, as exhibition of talent, and such people were the supporters of the Telegraph.bim. Nay, more, on reflection we are al-THE Herald obsequiously says that Sir Samuel le attacked Herr Bandmann mest slanderously; most certain that the Mercury did make some Wilson is about to give "fresh evidence of his | and villified hög utost atrociously. Herr Band

man then proceeded against him criminally for reference to the Straits Intelligence, and to an loyalty" by erecting in Hughenden Church a File:The defendant was ableto prove nothing, article which had appeared in that publica- window to commemorate the recent escape of and he only showell that he had passed tire on metaphorically comparing Singaporefer Majesty from assassination. But read it in howdary of ordinai/ impudence and 'shame- Arrangements have been_made_to_publish; faceless. He was found guilty and the Chief to the Garden of Eden, and Shanghai this way. It's not so pretty, but it's a deal more trucThat farven with the big bank balance The Hongkong Telegraf daily at 4 P.M. SubsJustice fentenced him to two months' imprison to Sodom and Gomorrah, Why, then, it may and the fanie-coloured whiskers, Sir Samuel scribers in the central districts who do not receivement. Pendings and after the pronouncing of the that the "editer of the Straits Intel Wilson, who, in presenting Melbourne Univer their copies before FIVE CLOCK will oblige by repentance, then retracted, then printed more figence and the Australian larrikin are one sity with £30,000, thought to get a baronetcy

semence the Telegraph made two confession of at once communicating with thể Manager.

fibel and finally went into gnashing of teeth at and the same individual. But can it be but only received that played-out bauble a barville way, Michael Mullane, in August last, went the judge and society in general for relegating its chief Behind-the Bars. The plaintiff in possible that the jackal and the jackass ren-knightcy, now endeavours to bridge the dis the case did god service for the Colony in have lain down together Can it be post lance between himself and the throne by coloured defending his fair fame from the-aspersions sible that the abuser and vilifier of BAND glass and putty commemorative of the occasion of a low and unprincipled writer, for he at once caused it to be shown that this man could xxx in Shanghai' and 'Hongkong, is the

on which Wilson, junior, gallantly strove to arrest not, assail with impunity the characters of in-patron and advocate-or tool and hireling becile miscreant was safely held by two police a man already in custody and, while the im Honggong, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1882..

dividinals, nor could he when once convicted escape with a nominal penalty. In passing of the same artiste in Singapore? If so, men, banged him over the head with a friend's Daniel Enward Baxiomass, actor and tra-sentence on the defendant, His Ilonour clearly what a change was there, my masterstumbrella-Buffetin.

intimated, that in the case of a journalist, gedian, has again appeared in his truc putting himself outside the pale of an honourable And now, enough of this fooling. CAR colors, and in a fashion which must afford profession, like Mr. Fraser Smith did, lie would avast deal of gratification 40. Sir GEORGE be treated like a criminal in this respect, and that his journalistic character should either mitigate PattiPro, and the gentlemen who com- or increast his sentence. The defendant had posed the jury in the recent libel case; heen a nuisance to the community, and bore a bad character as the conductor of his journal, (so more especially after the disgraceful dis-bad that no newspaper recognised him as be -closures made public by the éminent one's longing to the profession), and His Lordship sudden and not particularly creditable have done in the esise of a man who perhaps had passed a heavier sentence on him than he would

LOCAL AND GENERAL, flight from this Colony. Whatever opin-been more signed against than sinning. We fors may exist as to the justice of the de-agree with the opinion of the judge on this point, ATTORNEY-Have you ever beer in this court and we heartily concur in the step he has taken cision arrived at in the BANDANY. FRASER-to show feat a course of vile slander shall meet before, sir?" Witness-"Yes, sir; I have been „Smrti.couse “clèbre, yo feel quite assured with commensurate punistinent when the offender. here often." Attorney--"Ha, ha! Been here that it will be universally admitted by all stands guilty on one charge before the court. eften, have you? Now tell the court what for," The Sentence of the court mects with our appro- disinterested persons that the plaintiff had val, and we trust that it will deter journalistic Witness (slowly)-Well, have been here at little reason to complain of the result of outlaws and bravos of the pep frean auming such least half a dozen times to try and collect that the trial. Sunes most certainly received line of conduct as that which has placed Mr. tailor's bill you owe me;"

Fraser Smith "Behind the Hars."-Singapore |=" his pound of flesh," if not rather more Straits Intelligence, 9th August, 1882.. than his just due. Suv LOCK, however, does not appear to be satisfied with his pound of flesh; like pour OLIVER

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can wait for the rest.

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fined to the Chinesci

on the spree, chased his wife around, threw a bar of iron at her head, and caused her death. A jury found him guilty of manslaughter, strongly re- commended him do inerty, and Judge Paul dished temporary observes, commenting on this sentence, him up with 4 years and 4 months.. Our con- that there's nothing like a free (and easy) coun. As will be seen by advertisemçat, Chiarini's try. We beg to differ, at all events so far as this Royal Italian Circus and Menagerio will shortly particular offence is concerned. Had Mr. Mul- visit us; they are on the way down from Shang- CHARL, and the Straits, Intelligence will sink TAKING one thing with another, says a conten-lane been tied for manslaughter in Hongkong, hai,by the French Mail Additions to the many into oblivion without our assistance; sporary, the bailiff's life is not a happy one, even which is the reverse of a free coupily, an en-attractions of this mammoth Show have been for DANIEL EDWARD BANDMass-well, he in England. In Ireland it is simply worse titan lightened jury would promptly have acquitted made since Signor Chiarini left Hongkong. Gil- has received his pound of flesh" and he that of a toad under a harrow. Curiously enough, him; but, on the other hand, had he been tried for bert Sarony of the "Tourist Troupe" has no one seems to love the poor bailiff. He is infringing the law of libel, that is, defending him been engaged for the side-splitting business, looked upon by everybody with suspicion, and self from the contemptible and unprovoked Sarony is a well-known fanny, man, and by the majority of people with hatred. Yet he attacks of a foul-mouthed blackguard, his atro- should prove a great draw his humour, un- is often a mild and jaoffensive man, having no

cicus crime would have drawn down on his head less he has much altered since we last saw ofher object in the than to carry out the law, of the vengeance of outraged justice. He would him in Australia, is about as pungent as a which he is but a mere mechanical part. No have gone to gaol. The law is a strange study fifty-horse-power mustard poultice, and his sing

ing and dancing abilities are of å very high order.." one has a good word to any for him, and if the here as elsewhere. ordinary citizen cap in any way hurt his feelings

The Imperial Shimidzu Japanese Troupe have or damage his person he is only too glad to de A COOLIE and a chair coolie were up before Mr. also been engaged, and will doubtless attract many Wodehouse this morning charged with creating people to Bowrington. The "Japs" are very so. The other day a Sunderland bailiff went on board the Scotch schooner Vigilant, lying in the disturbance in the public street. A Sikh con- clever performers, and have not been seen much River Wear, in order to serve a writ of attach stable saw the defendants and two others pum in this Colony. The exhibitions given by a small meat in a collision suit. Directly he got on elling each other with their fists in Queen's Japanese troupe, first underthe management of our AN Ipswich clergyman preached a powerful dis board the skipper inade all sail and went away, Road East yesterday, and succeeded in arresting well-known local tonsorial artist, and afterwards Mr. Baxmass' is good enougli to trium-course, and had just explained how people who taking the unfortunate bailiff with him. We do the former; the other two bolted. The fighting under the direction of an aspiring Impressaria was freely admitted by the defendants, but the who lost money by the transaction sonte three phantly inform us that the "editer" of the forget to put anything in the plate are cast into not know whether the luckless limb of the law is Singapore Strats Intelligence is Mr. CauMI outer darkness, where there is weeping and wall-fond of sea voyages or not, but if he is at all chair coolle made a defence which, if truthful, years ago, were well patronised and greatly ap Twist he greedily asks for more. By the cut for which information we are duly fiend put the gas out. Then there was hugging voyage. A day of reckoning, however, will in the coolie was insulting a woman, conduct so guidance of the "King of horse educators" are ing and gnashing of teeth, when some humorous subject to sca-sickness he will have a pleasant entitles him to a large meed of praise. He said plauded. The many other celebrities under the English mail steamer Pen we received an obliged. If the above article actually and struggling and pressing of lips. enclosure from Singapore, addressed in peared in the Straits Intelligence, whatever

evitably come to that skipper. [The skipper got opposed to all his ideas of what was due to his sure to be in capital form, and should the wea the fine Roman hand of DANIEL EDWARD that publication may be, Mr. CARMICHAEL MONTMORENCI JONES got home at a am, and H.K. Telegraph.

off-cheaply with a fine of fifty shillings.-Ed lovely country.women, whom, although only ather turn out favorable, the Signor may count on chair coolic, he held in the highest vencration, a good season. The Low-food and Herr Neils HANDMANN to Mr. Saru. Late Editor of makes himself just as much responsible for while finishing his cigar with a henpecked friend

that he could not stand it, and so proceeded to | Johnson are sure to attract many Celestials, Telegraph, Goal, Hongkong." The last about the most barefaced string of dis- who lived close by, who had also been at the

arrest the fellow. The coolie denied insulting, while the 'fair equestriennes will doubtless be word but one of the address, which, by the gusting falsehoods, that ever appeared in lodge dinner, he proudly exclaimed: "Thank CARDINAL MCCAINE, replying in July, 11th to an the lady intentionally, whatever he meant by admired by the lovers of the sex.and daring way, is carefully underlined, is doubtless print as if he had written the slanders Heaven, in my own house I am Julius Caesar," address presented to him by a deputation of bootitat, admitted that the chair coolie wanted to horsemanship. On the occasion of the visit meant for gal; but after the famous himself. Th. fact, considering that the It was then that Mrs. Montmorenci joncs putenbers of the United Confraternities of Dublin, arrest him, but failed to see why he should allow of the Italian Opera troupe we were in

„said that it was no small consolation to him to a fellow who had never attained to the exalted formed, through the medium of a Shanghai vertisement account which he vainly tried only have been furnished by Mr. Casa Julius Caesar, come to bed at once!"

the large number of persons assembled, there discharged both with a chution.

all of a heap by the chamis of one of the fair, to repudiate "Let them pay what ordered used to the tragedian, It appears most

peaceful men, who continued giving convincing

artfiles, and only got relief by delivering him. It"-we could scarcely expect the eminent likely that the literary moran is the work

proof of their devotion to God and religion. He "Whar a shocking wretch I will be the natural self of half a league or so of poetry. When onats-orthography-to-be-in-any-why-of-hoth these artistes. We prefer not to.

believed that in elevating him to the Cardinalate exclamation of our lady readers. A Liverpool Chiarini was last here a similar affair took place superior to his 'morality. The enclosure make the slightest comment on the article j

the Pope wished to mark. his sense of Ireland's gentleman has writter a letter to a local journal A correspondent who had been smitten with the ish-galley-proof-of-an-article-headed: it would be degradation to treat such a

fidelity to the Church. But they must not allow giving his views open the subject of marriage charms of one of the ladies (we won't mention her Press Privileges, evidently from the tissue of cowardly falsehoods otherwise

themselves to be deluded by the fidelity of their with a deceased wife's sister. He hopes that the name as the others might feel scotty over it) also forefathers. The powers that men exerted against Bill will soon pass. It is not upon this ground rushed, intu-poetry. A bundle of the rubblah... facile pen of the author of the comic sketch than with silent contempt. Not that we have

the Church of St-Patrick had been hitherto that the ladies would be likely to differ from him, was sent in to us, but, as the writer did not DANIEL EDWARD BANDASY in "Men of finished with-Based EDWARD BANDMANN

defeated but it would be a fatal mistake to but he proceeds to live his reasons for desiring, forward his name and also wanted payment, we the Time," which caused so much laughter In our own interests, and for the satisfaction

suppose that these powers had been crushed that the measure should become law, and therein merely scanned it and sent the messenger back at the recent trial. As we have not the of the public, we hope shortly to publish

Formerly the attack was from without; now it lies the offence. He explains that his wife's with a small note to his master advising him to slightest desire to suppress the fact that from authentic sources the proofs, we-were-

was from within and the weapons were now unmarried sisters are the plagues of his life, try the Fish Wrapper with his pocity, as oWE we are undergoing a sentence of two unable to produce in Court, the true ac A LONDON paper writes:Of Ascot scandal there the tongue and the pon. Hideous atrocities per He says it rarely happens that one or other of $5 a week bard could yank off better stuff in his months' detention as a first-class mis- count from the London papers of the is, of course, abundance, with more or less petrated in their midst were blackening the fair these spinsters is not staying at his house, and slack times. We have not seen the poet in the demeanant-in Victoria-Gaol for accusing Roussy trial, the, sworn affidavit of the particularly notable with the exception of the blood of her own children; and worse than that, utmost to enhance the happiness of their wedded himself again-and-lash-out with renewed vigor, foundation in fact, but I have heard of nothing faune of Ireland and reddening the spil with the that on each visit they rarely fail to do their cycning print, and lest the pect might unbridle the notorious BANDSIANN of being a woman-gentleman who, Mr. BANDAANN Swore, did silly proceedings of a well-known. Viscountess, if anything could be worse, attempts were made sister by promoting wittes and in other ways, we take this opportunity of letting the youthful beater, a blackguard, 4. liar, a braggart, hot knock him down for violence to a wo-who has let her most unfortunate husband in for with the tongue and with the pen to palliate the The consequeno-alat he finds himself put to Byron know that we shall esteem it a favor if he and coward, it affords. us no small man, the published particulars of the fracas abilities to the tune of something over 10,000 dread crimes which must sooner or later-arouse--no end of expense and inconvenience, and that will not send to us when be next lats himself loose. measure of satisfaction to be able to pre-at Mr. SAKER's theatre in Liverpool, and in satisfaction of bets that his wife booked on her God's indignation against the nation. It was for he sees no prospect of relief until the whole lot The poem was a very flattering one and embraced sent to the Hongkong community and the the actual details of the unverfive minutes an account, but, unluckily for him, did not win those whom he was addressing in teach the are married off. He adds that if it once became a wide range of feeling.. Wegive world at large some further evidence of applause Which BANDHANN received on The husband had expressly forbidden his wife to young that sin could receive no toleration, and known that a man could marry his wife's sister to show there is no animosity between ourselves the true character of the man, whom a the stage at Drury Lant on his first ap-dulge her mania for reckless gambling, which, that there could be no palliation for crime the matter would be at an end, for he would and the luckless bard Hongkong Jury and a Hongkong Judge pearance after being acquitted on the but her ladyship was not to be restrained, and unhappy young man who joined them, if he each sister in succession to secure a clearance -before-nowy has put him to serious inconveniejice; Secret societies were rife in the country, and the only have to commence a painted flirtation with considered it possible for a public news criminal charge of assaulting Mrs. Rousey did not receive her husband's remonstrances in should escape having to commit dreadful crimes, of his house in a short space of time. This is de paper to Ibel; and therefore we publish; But, in the meantime, who and what is the manner which might fairly have been expected, only escaped through the merciful providence of cidedly cruel, and we hope that in future he will Mr. BANUMANN's boune bouche exactly ps it this Mr. CARMICHAEL, who tries to soar so considering he was weak enough to pay her God; but whether he took part is then onto have two sisters-in-law staying with him every stands, verbatim et literailla

high a foul-mouthed blackguard and debts.

hu was responsible for them,

week instead of one.

sentence written by BANDMANN on the ad-galley proof" we have received could her head over the balcony and sternly salhear words of welcome and encouragement from dignity of lukong to run him in.-The Magistrate paper, that a Hongkongite. had been knocked.

A RICE-FOUNDER was fined flip cents with the alternative of four days incarceration, by Mr. Wodehouse this morning, for appening indecently dressed in Queen's Road. yesterday evening, From the description given of the fallow's habiliments by Sikh Constable Sheik Hussein, we should say he had made a bold attempt to emulate the undress of our venerited first parents on their first appearance in the Garden of Eden sono considerable time since, we mean before the ng leaves were thought of

CHIARININ Fair Maid.

Round the ring the go. Palming her lovely tied i

vis Flo lx the cause of loud appśniad

This sha bar agility shown,”

We were mther dubious about the agilliy part of the verse; howover, säwdust is sawdust..

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