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VEMBER 29, 1866.

jury again returned after a Bence, and recorded a verdict acy sud murder in respect Cho-a-log, and also with gering the lives of Choot- d his two Children. iving no reason why sent ould not be passed on him: haring put on the black. ence of death on the prison. way, remarking thai be bad y after a long and painful Tence which no one could

who was not visibly affected was then removed.

complimented the jury they had given to the trial

CHEID LIBEL.CASE.

out this morning, befors nel F. W. Athell, Esq., proprietor of the Brening act in answer to a sum

by the ligy. W. Lobschein,

of wilful, malicious, ani on complainant in the i er on the 24th and 20th i. bell appeared for the de imut coulucted his own

This is a summons for mali- Gaskell of course you neel ing, but do you admit the the papers produced i,

Yes, amit all that, but

o ask Mr Labseleid—it is

p'e consideration--docs le

- in any particular part of in the whole of the The consequence, but I should

remarked that he thought

take one paper first the

I be for complainant to say ise to rely on the whole of

of it. part

Before proceeding, I may client wishes the case to be, narily.

There is this difficulty: I ly power to disuries or to

nt not to punish in this case. aid he should be glad to ful power in order that the future proceedings night rdinance 6, of 1862, section ave the

power.

Yes, in aes which are pu-

or imprisonment,

aid he should urge fine, for this client be subjected to

litigation.

it he would take it that de ed the pabigation, and di

ent to proceed.

being swo, deposed: I am $ case. am an ordained established church of Prus- mmoned defendant for writ criminal livel ing &

Is it one or two!

If you take the whole con- particular points which point inal acts.

Tint is the point to prove. The first is the paper which · wincipął libel. Tie scend eutsng the article. I pr

s of the Erdning Mail, one

I one of the 26th

instant.

Take the first paper. What

you compain o

uff. Piga

Worship.

I

It is lua ed, "In the

youn Yes, that is the core. = paragrapà in it countsbncing, ngest matter in connection (chierly sows) is the asser were intended for governe That commences the passage I should like to read the

Is that the chief portion of

244

vs, liu passage is with ggest a curious parallel." g is the passage in iuit Court by the cong dainant -

gest batter in connection (chiefly suws) is the assertion

e intended for Governmiont

g dealers bore in the folds of

Patents donments authoriz

of plys, signed by a re-

of a Government at least Patter an fudici-inal

1 post going in for the

Gumpy

pork The use!

Ambassador or estium (we are not quite sune has received ambassadorial boc should not be surprised ted distributed documents

e pig dealers to pursue their hg. If it were not that

e" of

ands for presentative'

ad who's Majesty's Govern-,

d would agest a curious

t: The second article on the

another passage, commencing Frain," and ending below at

ich I also complain of

5g

is the extract as handed in

lainant We shall

dding anything

મો.

the

ple

to the suffer-

but can assure

that if we again his, or any

other

Operations are caught

regulations respecting Co- comment upon his or their antime we rejoice that the reless an agent, as he by his is proved to be, have been we shall ever endeavour to any perseverance in wrong as our contemporary truly mark of a nature approach- holic."

Then you believe these ended to reflect upon you? t: Yes, and I can bring wit- I swear that if they were to

one as the exposed party it

And you feel aggrieved by

u of these articles f

at: Not only aggrieved, but ermitted to read what I have

objected.

t: But my character as a *take.

Yes, and as a coolie agent,

You had better not give us They would not be evi- are on your cath, and I cannot sous why you feel aggrieved these papers and complain of

It will be for the court to

hey are libels, or whether they he fair scope of newspaper tan here before the

No. 1137. NOVEMBER 29, 1866.]

Mr Whyte: No, uo..

Complainant: But I must.

Mr Gaskell objected.

was over.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Court, accused of complicity in a criminal to-morrow or next year, or any other time, action, and 1 want to read this.

and I applied to the Consistory of the Esta blished Church of Pinssia, any production of this paper would prevent the Consistory giving me a living, and

I should be thrown without may consent, let me see the paper. suffer from this exposure, and on this ac- Complainant, (handing the docudent): count I ask the protection of the govern This will prove that Deuys had knowledgement to clear me of any imputation of con- uf what transpired in Court, from his own nection with criminals in the commission of

criminal

acts, for

for which prisoners have been sentenced at the Supreme Court dis ground wou.

that I have instituted this ori- minal

Mr Whyte: You have no right to read upon my own resources, and invfamily would hot returned to the effect that death von miles: We had been going from eleven

were ad

the

It is on choly a descriptive of this melan after passed Beechey Head, and wind mo

AL

naing Monte Christo pistols. Thompson, We passed Scilly Light about 2 A. M. on the we are told, had gone forward to raise the 5th Septembar, and at daylight, nearing target and in rising, his head came "just in Lizard, saw Taiping on our starboard quar the line of Eyatt's fire. The bullet want ter about five miles distant, We ran with through his head and it half an hour all Fresh clour S. W gale all day, and at about

12 An

inquest was held, and a 6 ̧P.M.

and a 6P.M. Taiping was in our wake six or se- was accidentally chuast, and that no blame to fifteed knots, gradually increasing, car- whatever attached to Surgeon Evatt. From rying everything we could set, to skysail

evidence River W

extract the sub- and royal studdingsails! We shortened sail joined

James A Laurie, R. A. de- derated.

M. reduced sail to the top. posed--I was present. Dr. Evatt, 2-25th sail and jib, signalling for Pilot west of t, Mr Forjett, the deceased, Dungeness; 4 A.M. were abreast, hove to,

and were in the deceased's quarters, waiting for a Pilot. At 5 saw Tasping run- fired once and the devassed bad fired once, edafward of us. Seeing we were not to be when Dr. Evatt had loaded the pistol pro- caught napping, they bove to, and we again paratory to firing, and held it, as it ap. rounded to. At 5.15 saw two cutters com peated 1 to me, in both hands the deceased ing out, and bore down on them, We

firat was at the time standing to his left. The the

and pilot, immediately Tai- Complainant: I stand before the public in the Supreme that the alleged libels ce After

Court, which he did not to theu accidentally went off and the ving also got a pilot, we having waited an ball entered the deceased's head--the de- hour longer for a pilot than they. Ariel

instantaneously. Ensign kept the lead easily till past Deal,

through the Downs We had each

elbred

Gaskell: Well, he does not deny it. Mr Whyte said the paper was dress to the Court, and again explained that it was for the Court to interpret the libel alleged.

Mr Whyte presumed that defendant, having admitted the publication of the

firin

Complainant: If I am accused of an act allegexl Jibel, would call uo evidence, Hing with a pistol at a deal box. I had ning and we bore up, lesa they should run

of criminality, and I am sequitted by the Court, is au elitor to come forward with a libel against me!

Mr Whyte: That would be a fair topic on which to address the ourt.

38-

(his worship) would take the papers and read them over, and would give his judg ment on Monday morning.

Gaskell words begged leave to say a few apprehended that the defence

Mr

anticipate, were but fair legitimate criticism founded Forjett

and that in his remarks the defendant had

aiter fot

for the Netherlands West India on a case which had been before the public, he, Mr Laurie and Thompson the tuge, ours proved far from No. I, nó

Mr Gaskell (interposing): Are you nut agent Emigration Company?

Complainant: I hold powers, but I had nothing to do-

Mr Gaskell: You were asked, are you not au agent for a Company?

Complainant I hold powers, Mr Gaskell: Are you an agent of the Company?

Complainant: I have nothing to do with the parties who—

Mr Gaskell: Are you, or are you not agent 7 Say yes, or no.

Complainant: I am not ageret for any persons who are doing anything of that kind.

Mr Whyte: Mr Gaskell asks you if you are an agent for the Netherlands West India Emigration Company? Are you

not travelled outside the case. If the re- arks were deemed prejudical by the de- fendant, that was to be regretted, but for hia (My G's) part he could not, under all

next room to load the the

went

into

When

the circumstances, sec anything damaging thing on Dr Evatt's right, looking at

came back, Dr. Evatt took his place to fire at the target, and the deceased was stand- ing at the time at Dr. Evatt's left was target--I then heard Mr Lauris exclaim For God's sake look out," addressing Dr. Evatt, believe. Simultaneously with that, I heard the report of a pistol, and Raw Bir Thompson throw up bis bands and fall."

Ball

and

MISCELLANEOUS,

CONFECTIONERY.

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, INCLUDING MEDICATED LOZENGES, REFINED LIQUORICE, JUJUBES, JAMS, JELLIES, MARMALADE, &c.,

MANUFACTURED BY STEAM FOWER BY

3. CHILLINGWORTH & Co., C. formerly Senior Partner of the Firm of Smith

& Co. Feli Street, London, and of the Birm of Chillingworth, Smith & Co., Messina) 116 & 117, BOLBORN HILL, LONDON, EC

Successors in Ģ. Moony & Co.,

MANUFACTURING AND EXPORT

CONFECTIONERS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS OF FOR-

! HIĠN WINES AND SPIRITS.

Established 1750.. LONDON BANKERS Messrs ROBARTS & Co. INDEN TS and Consigmasuta receive and promptly I and carefully attended to, C. & Co, possess a most extensive knowledge of all the Hame Markets,

ments to the beet advantage.

ping passed us and redecanter ehead, Tai-enabling them to dispose of all produce and coursign-

five minutes aliead of us. This I might have prevented by taking more steam, but as

as the tido would not serve for docking it was no use, as we had to wait about three hours till the tide made.. Taiping drawing less water. proceded us up the ziver. We howover got to our dockhead (East India Docks) at 9. M. Taping to and into London Docka at 10 P.M. We into East India Docks at 10.30 P.M."

Complainant: I hold powers from that the Mail had mivie from the Mercury aumed bispostas Registrar General, and that of the Gorman Club, have offered $250 for

Güverminent the emigrants.

Mr Whyte: Why not answer a simple question, and make any explanation you wieh afterwards. Are you, or are you not,

agent of the company? Mr Gaskell: He has said so in another Court.

Complainant: I hold powers from the government.

for the inoral supervision of

201

Mr

te Partly.

:

That is no answer.

Mr Gaskell: Are you wholly or partly? Complainant I am not the agent. Mr Gaskell: Are you agent at all! Complainant: I have no power to collect coolies:

the

BANK RETURNS.

SPECIE.

150,00) 29,100

Proceeds ein be promptly remitted by draft or gonts Orders made payabla: by London Houses or be consignments,

Mag, 1866.

HATS, GAPS, ANID HELMETS. Every desmitition mautfactured at the Works of J. ELLWOOD & SONS, Great Charlotte Street, S, London,

PATENTERS OF THE CALKORATKU AIR- Chamber Hat. Prize Medallists, International Exhibitions, London 1862, Dublin 18652 Contractors for HELMETS to the London Police Porce. ARMY Heimers & Caps with latest improvement, respectable Traders and Storekeepers.

J. ELLWOOD & SONS Goods are kept by s

CAUTION-No Air-Chamber Hats or Helmets are

genuine, unless they bear on the lining ELLWOOD &

Suxs" naine,

**Orders through Mercantile Houses carefully shipped."

TEETH WITHOUT PAIN.

OSTEO EIDON. PATENT, 1ST MARCH, 1882, MESSRS' GABRIEL'S

INVENTION FOR SUPPLYING

ARTIFICIAL MINERAL TEETH, WITH

SOFT FLEXIBLE GUNS, Entirely dispensing with the use of Springs, Wirea, or

distullio Pastorings, and especially adapted for

those of long residence in Warm Climates.

in the flippant articles complained of. It complainant did think the

annoying, it was the Megory which had applied them. The Mercury had fitted the cap on con- plainant, who had found it a tight fit, and that it

pinched

-hint a good deal. A strong article had appeared in the Mercury, in W observed that Mr F. W. Mitchell on which something was said about an "ap Wednesday morning took his soat on the We have much pleasure in stating that proach to

to the fliabolic"; but Lobscheid's Magistrate's bench, and in so doing shook sport is not yet dead in Singapore, seeing name had never appeared in the Mail arti- hands with Mr Cecil Smith. Upon enquiry that II. H. the Tumongong has presented a cle. It appeared only in the extract which our reporter learned that Mr Sinith has recup, value $200, and also that the members Mr Mitchell has been appointed to act as Complainant said he was defending his cha-

a cup, both of which are to be run for at racter as a minister of a church. But there Magistrate until the return of Mr May.

this Autumn meeting-Straits Times, was nothing in the alleged libel about a minister of the gospel. A minister was Tar following prisoners tried during the Wx learn from an extra of the Echo do Po- mentioned but that was a sort of uiuister-criminal sessions just closed were sentenced, circulated on Thursday, that arrange- ambassador. Complainant was censured in Tuesday morning by Chief Justice Snuale,ments for the excursion trip to St. John's his coolie business relationship, not for his as follows. Wing-a-kwel,

of found guilty Island have been concluded between the religious duties. In pleading justification escaping from jail and larceny, to aprison owners of the steamer Foyang and Messrs J. in this matter, defendant would

ment at hard labour for three years, Bever say that ment t

4. doa Remedios & D. Nogoula. The stea what he had done was for the public good, months, and six days, being one year in mer Toyang will leave Hongkong on the and certainly this kidnapping of coo- addition to the unexpired term of his ori 1st December, at 4 e M., and Macao on the Mr Whyte: Yes, yes, answer the question lies was a disgrace and an injury to ginal sentence at the time of his escape. End, at 11 AM, and will retain from St. Complainant: I have powers from the colony, and it would be a pity if Amur Kann, found guilty of perjury, six John's Island of the ad, leaving there at government.

the Mr Whyte An answer Mr Gaskell istered in depress were to be unduly fet- months in prisonment with hard labor, and 1'o'clock e. M. for Macao and back again to

dealing with

who had any

Fazuldeen Khan, found guilty of manslaugh Hongkong The altair is now dependent entitled to have, and you must give it, connection with it. was nothing inter, six mouths uprisonment at hard labor. on the number of subscribers. Gentlemen Are or are you not an agent for this the articles that was not perfectly legitimate,

-vess

who wish to join may have their names that could not fairly be defen tad before a

inscribed in the lists which will be found. with Messrs J. J. dos Remedios and D He should regret, however, if the jury.

(From Saturday's Gazette.) matter were sent to trial, on ecomat of the

Noronha. The fare of each person for great expanse in which both parties would far following are the returns of average the whole voyage will be $6. The steamer be involved. And besides, the more Mr

all who wish, at the amounts of notes in circulation, and specie will supply meals Lobscheid stirred in this matter, the worse in reserve, at the undermentioned Banks following rate breakfast, 50 couts, Din- it would be for him. If the case got into the respectively, for the month ending October, 75, ami ten 25. For wines de pas. Supreme Court, of course defendant would ber 31:-

sengers will be charged, separately, Mr Whyte; Mr Lobscheid, I shall be put in several pleas to rip up

whole of

NOTES. very sorry to have to commit you for con- Lobscheid's dealings with coolies, and if

$224,000 if Oriental

$200,000 Soms years ago the Cornhill Magazine

•had ap⋅ tempt of court. Are you, or are you not, the case were dismissed by the Supreine Chartered Mercantile.. 253.715

essay on the abject of "padding," a term agent for this Company?

Court, Lobscheid's position would not be Chartered of India...... 39,100 Complainant I am agent, for the Ne-

employed to describe the kind of article But he (Mr G.) Hongkong & Shanghai 650,334 so good as it now was.

350,000 which the munthijes were necessita West India Emigration Company.ontend

contended that there was nothing in the Now you can make any ex- papers that would warrant this Court in THE enlargement of the Reservoir at Pok-ted to use in the absence of more valuable matter. A certain number of sheets" had sending

folum is now nearly completed. The Bridge to be filled, and the best of the available you like.

matter for criminal informa have nothing to do with

No doubt there had been some to the North of Tiffin house may be said to padding" was selected from the materiel tion. the collection of I have signed no

men,

animus between the parties. But that i form the northern boundary of the new re-

fact contracts for coolies.

must be discarded. There had been a servoir, which is thus about four times the that had been previously set aside An

An-emer gencyof this kind in the production of a maga We may now hope to civil action by complainant, which had been size of the old one.

zine corresponda with the "silly season" of dismissed, each party having to pay their ass a plentiful supply of the pure element the morning newspaper the season, that

wn coate, thigh

is, when every body is "gravelled for lack not say by thighs why he (Mr G.) could winter and summer. Mercury.

occasion, however, Lobs-

of matter, cheid had himself resorted to the press. He

finanti gosbetragons paragraphshouting particularsas to the condition of their nouiks, gooseberries, birds with three with an enclosure of One Guinen, will receive by had goue into the thing himself by writing

hats," is toad in a hole," are welcomed return that which will enable then to take an im- in the pubhe prints, and in doing so, had

pression of the mouth so as to enable Mesars G. to. thrown the hatchet with some freedom him-

The plaintiffs brought two acing.

fu ward either a partial or complete set of Teeth. self.

tians against Tuk-sing, one for Tls, 60,000 reading. The silly season”

OUUNTAL GABRIEL'S CELEBRATED prevail just now with our local contem- Mr Gaskell then left the case in the hands and the other for Tls. 20,000. In support forary the Press. Available topics being GIQUE for restoring and preserving the Teeth, 148 of the Court.

the first, they alleged that certain car either exhausted or distasteful, it bas given Ed., and 21s. per bottle. Patent White Enamel for Complainant wished to reply to Mr Gages of the value of Tls 60,000 had

butjar Whyte informed in that he consigned to Tuk-sing, who had not funus auormous goose articles descripcolour, ds., and 105. Bil. per packet; sud the Gaus two days in stopping Front Teeth, warranted never to change succession in the shape of could not claim a greater privilege than was

with sales or live of "Hongkong being to regard Fern, Purifier allowed to counsel.

any paymnts for them. Tak-sing atuted Complainant

sold inant wished to defend himselt he had

as a recruit undergoing drill," that itsolf portion be one

was

not certain

this said recruit is aggiost what was in offset a criminal charge about, and the remainder was still on hand.

I recruit is also "a respectable coin- as if every of Englishmen munity

governod as Mr Gaskell. Why

The Court directed him to pay at once for man who belonged to it bad robbed a bank did you not get a soli- citor? There are plenty of them; though I what he admitted he had sold, and to get and was sentenced to penal servitude," aud know some that would not take your case. from his books information respecting the the

is

ruled Complainant: I ask for an adjournment portion he was uncertain about. In the again, that the "colony

In the Home Gove

Government like a dockyard. second action the plaintifs. that I may obtain legal counsel.

allowed that MT Whyte: No, the case is now done. Tuksing had furnished them with account contemporary must be in the very height of Coughs, Asthma, and Incipient

its You way appeal if you are dissatisfied with sales from Newelwang where the goods as this to appear in its columns. If Houg silly season" to permit such nonsense ny judgment. If you had applied at the were sold, and had remitted

accordance

kong

is a "recrait," how can it be a "reg- commencement of the case, I would have with this memoranda. They asserted, how-

ever, that these memoranda did not truly We might have had a more reasonable

community, pectable

or a dockyard " granted your application. It now only re-

us, what- time of the sales, and claimed a balance of ever might have been the amount for indictment.

is. 20,000.

The Court adjourned this ding required. case for the production of evidence as the state of the market at the time of the sales.

M

Mr Whyte: For emigrants, I suppose ? Complainant: Yes; I have only to sign contracts when the people are on board.

Mr Gaskell: You have suggested another question. Have you not forwarded autho risatious bearing your signature, to persons to collect coolies for the company from dif ferent districts in China

Complainant: No, certainly not I have letter, but that is not given my servants an authorization I have never signed a paper authorizing persons, in my name to collect coulies in different parts of Chin for this company.

Mr Gaskell On a former occasion, you say, you were brought here on a charge of complicity with others in anlawfully de- taining emigrants, but that you were ac- quitted 7

Complainant: Fully,

Mr Gaskell: As you have given us your opinion on the subject, I ask, do you think that anything written in this paper, these Rippant "pigs "articles in the Mail do you think they would do you more injury than the occasion when you were barget?

Complainant: I was acquitted then.

this

THE North China Daily News notices the following care tried in the Mixed Court, Shanghae-Jardine, Matheson & Co. 6. Tuk-sing,

Ta

bern

as substitutes for more nasfnl current to

of ari

BRATHR

by the

Out!

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Mr Whyte: Do you believe these arti- mains for the Court to see if this is a case represent the state of the ingrket at the monstrosity than this presented pad-acquired by the test of fifty years' experience. These !

cles would injure you!

Complainant: Yes, they would prevent e getting an appointment in Gerigany in the established Church of Prussia. 'Should I me, they would never givo health fail my

e a ministerial appointment.

Gaskell said he had no further ques- Mr

tion to put.

-Do

I

Mr Gaskell Will your worship see if you can deal with the case summarily or not?

Mr Whyte: Yes, I will look into that point, and I will take the whole case. will give jugdment the first thing Monday morning.

The proceedings then terininated.

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--This

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this Unikusan Rameny now stands the first in publie favour and contidetice ; this result bag been

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Fates were visible last night along the crests of the hills south of Hongkong. Al-Yu-ti, about twenty years later, at the pede, valued at $900, all belonged tu nie, PICKLE, SAUCES, JAMS, &c., though common enough at this season of the year on the hills at the other side of the harbour, we do not rentember to have seen the gorse on fire on this island and so close to the town befors. —Mercury,

*

and wout to live as the wife of Mr Fisher, in: Englisbman, employed as foreman in the Printing office of the King of Sism. I am myself a British subject, bory and edu cated at Penang The Chinese Baker. Ea- tablished on the new street, Charon Kroong."

Manufactured by CROSSR & BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen,

WB copy from the Bangkok Recorder the following arouncement of a domestic car EARLY FERE TRADERS Even the Chin- tastrophe there:- Notice.- is to in- ese have had occasional glimpses of the in-form the public, that during my absence in propriety of a tax bearing beavily on a dai China on business, about seven nonths, in Mr Whyte: If Mr Lobscheid wishes to to examine witnesses he can do so, but it is

ly necessary of popular consumption. So the fore part of the present year, my wife, far back as theyyear 360, we find the Hu-Nang In, called by ine Jennie, was enticed not necessary to proof of the alleged libel,

a war tax through the influence of Me Lui, wife of press guardian of Ho-ti repealing for defendant does not deny the publica-

which had been levied on salt, though still Arial Duos, to leave my house, taking tion. It is for the court to construe it.

with

her, jewels, necklaces, finger rings, sanctioning the levy of a local excise. But Complainant: But he admits the libel Mr Whyte repeated that the question of libel was for the court to decide.

tition of one Kingching, appears to have Mr Gaskell I have been instructed by

removed all probibitions of its sale. my client, with the permision of the heuch

is true," says the proclamation, that the to ask another question. (To complainant)

prohibition against salt is very ancient, and kas, as it were, passed into rale; yet all Do you receive a per centage on every

the dynasties do not resemble one another. nother coolie that is shipped by the company!

Complainant: Not always, not oh every

MR. T. W. SMITH, for some years inspector

As for me, if anything appears of water works in the Surveyor General's de capable to advance the happiness of my eciolie

olie shipped. I have never received re-

On the return passage of the Avon to Macao, partment, was found dead in bed yesterday people, or to facilitate their devotion to the gular pay.

Defendant wished to have some other morning about half-past six o'clock. Horites and the love of virtue, that is a suffi under circumstances with which air readers questions put, but Mr Gaskell thought had been sickly for some time, and the cent motive for me to embrace it, provided are familiar, eight of the unfortunate

it is consistent with reason, unnecessary, and Mr Whyte observed immediate cause of death was, we believe, in what was proposed to me by Kingchings were drowned. Three or four of the bodies This appears coolies on board jumped overboard and so that, as soon as the proper regulations 80

were draw under the wheels of the,stesni- the salt pits are made. let er accompanying the 4, and were fear- the reflection-"When after having sou in rather fruitful this year in sensational cisely similar to quality to those supplied by ancient books, the indulgence which our incidents, but this last would have been kings had for their subjects, I come to cer- aparel, perhaps, had the coolies known that tain books of modern date, where I find tax

an opportunity for release, without death, 1 can't help saying with a sigh; what a was before them,;' proper understanding of the requisites of differences there is between nucient and me- our time, in point of foreign intercourse, der times" seems equally applicable to The Admiral manifested hopes of a speedy the present as to those ulden days, and satisfactory arrangement of the pend

thero

that defendant should leave the case to his attorney.

disease of the heart-bid.

for

Sono SQUARE, LONDON,

PIROSSE & BLACKWELL'S. Renowned First claas Manufactures are obtainable from every Buspectable Provision Dealer in the World,

Purchasers should see that they are applied with C. & Be;gennine goods, and that inferior articles are not sabatifuted for themn.

To insure thorough wholesomeness, their Pickles arg all prepared in Pure Malt Vinegar, boiled-in Oak

Mr Whyte: Now I am willing to hear THE effective French blockade of the river her one he taken off.". Kingshing's. fully smashed The coolie trade has hewn File, by means of PLATINUM STEAM Coils; and are

auy remarka wake.

you

?

marks you (complainant) choose to

wish to produce withcasos Complainant: Yes, for they would point out the person meant in the articles,

Mr Whyte: That evidence would be worthless, because that is

of inter. a matter pretation for the bench. Suppose the evi- giveu, the opposite party might bring witnesses to say that the libel did not in their opinion apply to you.

not.

It is for the

court to say whether it applies to you or Mr Gaskell: We have not ever denied that we meant him.

Whyte said complainant might make auy remarks on the case, that be deemed necessary.

Mr

Seoul, leading to the Jorean city of Kang hoa, has already been notified. A contem porary says that Kangha was in fact, the stronghold of the once feared Corea kings; and the fall of that place at once brought the Sioul

to terms and to a government to

وكالة

Tunes Portuguese from Macao have been recently apprehended in the interior of Kwang-tung, in the act of conveying kia brought to Cauton for further disposal. States of America. Advices froan New They are at present in the custody of the Orleans inform us that Ah-Yuk's wissiou Portuguese Consul. had so far succeeded that he had contracted, through cotton factors, for 20,000 Chinese abourers for planters.

ing difficulties. We hail this intelligence IN our last issue we stated that a China with the greatest satisfaction, and trost nun Bamed Ab-Yuk was endeavouring tapped coolies to the coast, and have been that, ere long, the civilized nations will introduce coulis labour into the Southern have a new uield open to their enterprise. The inysterious Corea will burself be bena- fitted, and the blood of a few most desor ving men will not have been shed in vain.” Complainant: Last Sunday or Monday Later intelligence, as given in another Mr Whyte: You had better leave the column, seems to show that Kanghoa is

"stronghold." a You are not giving evidence. still; If you wish to address the Court, leave the

you witness box

box now.

THE GREAT CLIPPER RACE.. By the courtesy of a gentleman residing THE following melancholy accident, by in Hongkong, we are enabled to publish the which an officer of the 2/25th regiment met subjoined interesting extract from a letter with death, is reported in a Colombo på- received from the captain of the Ariel: Patal accident occurred which has thrown a

Yesterday afternoon (Oct. 23), a From the papers you will find parti- culars of the race home variously stated,

6th

She

of

them frase at

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WITH

Complainant stepped to the floor of the court, and continned-On hearing such ar ticles had appeared in the paper, I thought it necessary to procure the paper, because several perzona had spoken to me, saying gloom over the 25th Regiment and excited the true version is this: Fiery Cross lett Foo age, she baying to beat up the whole way. It seems chow at noon May 29th, the Ariel, Taw She made the trip from New York to Hong- the articles had exposed my name to the general and painful sensation. centempt of the public. On reading those that the newly arrived Assistant Surgeon ping and Serica noon 30th May: All three in kong in 98 days, however, which shows to the Principal Wine and Spisit Merchants, Pham Three itineraries to gates of the Great Wall articles I saw at once that if any one sent Evatt and Ensign Thompson were firing company till fifteen days ont. We then better advantage her sailing powers. those papers home, and my health failed at á mark the room of one of thein, parted company for some seventy two days. Hernid.

*** China "Mail" Office.

May 11, 1866.

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