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Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

structions to sell by Public Auction, Undersigned have received in-

ON

WEDNESDAY, the 9th April, 1879, at Noon, at the Godowns in Duddoll Street, lately occupied by Messra Non-

TON & Co.,

60 Hogsheads EDINBURGH ALE. 20 Do. GUINNESS DUBLIN

STOUT.

TERMS OF SALE--As customary.

HUGHES & LEGGE, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, April 7, 1879.

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PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undorsigned has rossived instruc. tions on the Owners' behalf, to sell by Public Auction, on

WEDNESDAY,

the 9th April, 1879, at 6.30 P.M..-- .

On the GROUND, all that PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND, at Kow- LONG, known as GARDEN Lor No. 4. formerly occupied by the late Mr W. H NOTLEY.

North 297′ 0′′

Dimensions

South 280' 0"

East. 57' 0"

West 204' 0"

Area 37,649 square feet. Crown Rent $17.27. per Annum.

This Lot forms a most eligible site for aBUNGALOW, or BATHING HOUSE, and embraces a ÚÄPITAL GAUDEN OF VEGE TALE mould imported for the purpose.

TERMS OF SALE-No advance at any bliding under $5. Half of the Pur ale Mongy at the fall of the hammer, and the Balance within three days, Possession to be taken on the day of Falo.

All expenses of Transfer to be bne by the Furchaser as usual.

For further Particulars, apply at the Case of Mr R. G. ALFORD, Surveyor, 14 Queen's Road.

T. G. GLOVER,

Auctioneer.

J

Hongkong, April 1, 1870.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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O BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUC

HON, shortly, on a day to be hreafter named, unless previously dis peed of by private contract-

THE HONGKONG DISTILLERY, Rinate at East Point, Hongkong, now in Complete Working Order, and Cap ale of Distilling upwards of 2,000 Cillons daily. The Property is of a most valuable nature, comprising THREE PIECES OF GROUND close to the water, viz,Inland Lots Nos. 749, 781

Rollees le Copsignees,

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,

too, having arrived from the THE Steamship Arratoon Apcar, Capt. above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- signature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consigness' risk and expense.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, April 5, 1879

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FROM LONDON, SINGAPORE AND

PENANG.

HE Steamship Galley of Lorne having arrived from the above Porta, Jon- algnees of Cargo aro hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the for from the Wharf, or Boats Godowns of the Undersigned,

delivery may be obtained.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 14th Instant will be subject to-rent.

No Fico Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents,

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Hongkong, April 7, 1879. - COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

3. & PEIRO.

NOTICE.

YONBIGNEES of Cargo per 8.S. Copernia

and Gange, from London, in connec on with the above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Com pany's Godowo, whence delivery may be. obtained Immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is recolved from the Con algnoos, before To-MORROW, the 3rd Inst., at Noon, requesting it to be landed here.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigued.

Goods remstntag unclaimed aftor THURS DAY, the 10th Instant, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, April 2, 1879. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

of the

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are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter signature, and take immediate delivery, This Carge has been landed and stored ai their risk and expense,

No Five Insuranos heu been effected.

U. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent.

Ex " Yangise."

from Marseilles.

Ex"" Ava."

and 789, with the Substantially Built H L e/o Mr Marty, No. 1, .case Arms, DWELLING HOUSE and BUSINESS PRE- EES, erected specially for the purpose: cly a few years since, together with the MACHINERY, ENGINES, STILLS, VATS, Stook, and TRADE FURNITURE and FIT- TINGS.

For further Particulars, apply to

Messrs SHARP, TOLLER, and JOHNSON,

Solicitors, Supreme Court House,

Hongkong,

Hongkong, March 6, 1879,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned has received in- structions from H. Z. Just, Esq.,

to sell by Public Auction, on

TUESDAY,

to 15th April, 1879, at 2 P.M., at his

residence, Greon Mount,

HJAH (in cross) No. 107, Aldridge Salmon & Co., 1 case Hosiery, from London.

Ex "Anadyr."

AM Nos. 3/20, Mr A. Marty, 20 casks

Wine, from Marseilles.

Lieu Joubert Hanol, 2 cares Wax, from

Saigon.

Hongkong, March 28, 1879.

Intimations.

Volume Seventh of the "CHINA REVIEW."

No w Ready.

No. 4-Vol. VII.

-OF THE

The whole of the HOUSEHOLD CHINA REVIEW**

FURNITURE, &c., Comprising —

English-made Cretonne covered Draw. Irg-Room Suite.

Black-wood Marble-top Centre Table, Side Tables, Tea-poys and Writing Table,

Carved Corner Whatnots, Card Table, Glass Book Case, Ningpo Inlaid Table, Chimney Glasses, Marble Clock, En- gavings, Crystal Gasaliers and Gag buckets, and Sofa Carpota

Extension Dining Table, Side-board, Whatnots, Dinner, Dessert and Break hat Bets, Glassware and Plated-ware.

Braas Bedstead, Double-winged Ward- bo with Plated-glass Door, Marble-top Toilet Table and Washstand, Wardrobes, Writing Desk, Copying Press, and one Chubb's Iron Safe.

1 Phetston and a blare, formerly be baging to C. M. Kaur, Esq.

SADDLERY,

&c.

Catalogues will be dested, and the Whole to be on view on end after Monday, the 14th Instant.

TERUS OF BALE-As customary,

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, April §, 1879.

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Rollees To Cousineet

·FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND BINGAPORE,

CONTAINS—

Jottings from the Book of Rites. Brief Sketches from the Life of Kung-

ming.

The Ballads of the Shi-king. Translations of Chinese School-books

The Critical Dizquisitions of Wang Ch'ung, Alchemy in China,

Appendix to Wylie's "Coins of the Ta Ch'ing Dynesty ""Allen Fung" Period. Short Notices of New Books and Literary

-Intelligence,

Notes and Queries;

A Few Petty. Additions to Dr Douglas'

Dictionary,

Trouts in Uhinà, Ancient VasoN,

Inleritabed

Grooting the Spring.. Adoption.

The Term Kwal

Mongol and Yuan-pão.

Leasehold Usage.

Chinese Coinc.

Coronation of the King of Lossboo, The Ouigur Alphabet.

Books Wanted, Exchanges, &c,

China Mail Office,

Hongkong, March 21, 1679.

Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR YOKOHAMA & HIOGO.

The Steamship

"GALLEY OF LORNE," will be despatched for the above Ports TO-MORROW,

the 9th Instant, at 10 á.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIRB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agentu Hongkong, April 8, 1879,

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The Spanish steamer Leyte reporta i Fine weather all the voyages,

The British steamor Thibet reports: Fine weather throughout.

The British steamer Esmeralda reports: Light variable winds and hazy weather throughout the passage.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

ap9 For YOKOHAMA & H1000.-

FOR SWATOW, AMOY' & FOOCHOW.

The Steamship

"DOUGLAS," Capt. YOUNG, will be de spatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 13th Instant, at Day- light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, April 8, 1879.

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FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALOUTTA.

The Steamship

"MORAE”.

>Capt. BUTCHER, will leave for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 16th lust., at 3 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, April 8, 1879.

aple

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALOUTTA.

The Steamship

"ABRATUGN APOAR,” Captain MILNZ, will leave for the above Ports op WEDNESDAY, the 16th Inst., at 3 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, April 8, 1879.

NOTICE.

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R. JAMES ANDERSON, formerly

Per Galley of Lorno, at 9.30 am. To-

morrow, the 9th inst.

For ILOILO.

Por Dale, at 2.30 p.m., on Wednesday,

the 9th inst.

For MANILA.-

Fer Esmeralda, at 3 30 p.m., on Wednes

day, the 9th inst.

For HOIHOW AND PAKHOL-

Per H.M.S. Moorhen, at 10,80 a.m., on

Thursday, the 10th Inst.

For SAIGON.---`

Per Pernambuco, at 6 p.m., on Saturday,

the 12th inst.

For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW,—

Per Douglas, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, the

12th inst.

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, AND

CALCUTTA.----

Pet Moray and Arratoon Apear, at 2.30

p.m., on Wednesday, the 16th lust.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET. The British Contract Packet Thibet, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 12th April, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe vid Brindisi or Southampton; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar,

N.B.-This Packet carries no mails for the Australian Colonica, B. or 8. Africa, nor for Mauritius...

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATE PACKET. The United States Mail Packet Alusko, wili

be despatched on TUESDAY, the 15th April, with Mafle for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows -

M Manager of the FOODROW DOORS, 2.15 F.M. Registry of Letters censes.

hat this Day been admitted a Partner in our Firm,

J. INGLIS & Co., Victoria Foundry, Wanchai. Hongkong, April 1, 1879.

H

TO LET,

O USE No. 3, SEYMOUB

TERRACE...

- DAVID SASSOON, SONS & 0%. Hongkong, April 8, 1879.

TO LET.

IOS in CLUB CHAMBERS,

The BUNGALOW No. 3, OLD BAILEY STREET.

Apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Bongkong, April 8, 1879,

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

April 7, Yung Poa, Chinese co ette, 600, Lin Wea Bo, Taiwan April 3, 300 Troops.

April 8, Sun-kee, Chinese R. C., from Chung-chow.

April 6, Tung Ting, Chinese steamer, from Cantun.

April 8, Friedrich Perthes, Ger. barque, 446, H. Walter, Bangkok Feb, 22, General, --SIESSEN & Co.

April 8, Leyte, Spanish steamer, 313, Juan B Zubiaguirre, Manila April 5, Coal, -RUSSELL & Co.

April 8, Chean, Chinese corvette, 700, Le Bush, Swatow April 7.

i

April 8, Thibet, British steamer, 1671, J. H. Torbook, Shanghai April 5, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

April 8, B.M.S. Moorhen, from a craise, April 8, Esmeralda, British steamer, 305, Cullen, Amoy April 7, Goueral.-RUSSELL & Co.

DEPARTURES.

8, Yeng Foo, for Canton,

8, Glenorchy, for Saigon.

8, Elisabeth Childs, for Newchwang.

8, Jan Peter, for Bangkok

2.30 P.M. Post-Office closes, but Letters (except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Poket with Late Feo of 18 conta ex Postage until the time of departure.

Correspondence for Nou Unton West Indies

(excopt the Bahamas and Hayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route. Hongkong, March 21, 1879.

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MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.

Cilurmun leaves for San Francisco.

10 a.m.-Galley of Lorne leaves for Yoko-

hama, &o.

4 p.m.Esmeralda leaves for Manila.

Auction.

Noon-Sale of Bear at Duddell Street.

[No. 4915.-APRIL 8, 1879.

to report in defiance of the Judge's orders,

is

hele guilty of a contempt of Court, and ho responsible to the Court for that contempt. Now, if his Lordship meant that every Court has the right to sit with glosed doors, he might have said so.

But if the Court is an open court we cannot agree with the above ruling. If there are sixty people in Court, sa representing the general public, any one or all of them

6.30 p.m.--Sale of Ground at Kowloong.may be quite ready to write a report, for

any papor, of an interesting case they General Memoranda. have heard thero. How would the Court deal with them? It is utterly impossible THURSDAY, April 10-

Merionethshire leaves for Yokohama, de to prevent the publication of evidence Goods per Peihe undelivered after which has been heard by a public Court, Noon, subject to rent and landingsave, it may be, by a formal prohibition charger

served on the publishers of the papers, SATURDAY, April 18:

and oven of that we are very doubtful. Noon, English Mall leares for Ports Say that the Shanghai papers were pre

of Call and Europe. SUNDAY, April 13:--

vented, by a special writ addressed to Daylight-Douglas leaves for Coast Ports, each of them by the Supreme Court, that MONDAY, April 14-

writ would have no effect in preventing Goods per Galley of Lorne undelivered the papers in other towns from publish-

after this date subject to ront.

ing the case as fully as they could get it. TUESDAY, April 16-

Any private printing office could publish it in pamphlet form; and if there was on. terprise enough, they could have five thou

2 p.m.Sale of Household Furniture, &c., at Mr H. Z. Jnat's residence, Green

Mount.

hama and Ban Francisco,

3 p.m.-American Mail leaves for Yoko-sand copies out before the Judge could say nay. Take the case of the Glasgow WEDNESDAY, April 16--

Bank, regarding which we give to-day some interesting particulara from a mem

Sale of Rifleman at Saigon.

3 p.m.-Moray and Arratoon Apcar loavesber of the reporting staff of Edinburgh,

for Singapore, &c.

SATURDAY, April 19

MONDAY, May 5 -

who was in the Court during the twelve

Noon.-French Mall leaves for Ports of days it lasted. Had there been any end

Call and Europe.

of justice to serve by the non-publication of the evidence hour by hour, there was no possibility of preventing it save by hearing the case with closed doors; and the same principle holda good in every other Court, from the High Court of the Queen's Bench, down to the humble Coroner's. "quest."

3 p.m.---Occidental & Oriental S. 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco,

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, Wholesale AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS

OP

Our contention is briefly this:-It cannot be admitted for a single moment that any Court which sits in public has the alightest right to dictate to any newspaper what it is right or what it is politic on the part of that newspaper to publish, either with regard to the evid ence or with regard to the proceedings of such Court. No Court the proceedings of which the public has a right to wit- ness, can prevent a shorthand reporter

Davudists' BordBIES, NURSERY REQUI-taking notes of what goes on, nor do we

SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISE, AMERICAN, AND FEENUH PATENT

MEDICINES

MANUFACTURERS

OF

know any case where, after notes of the proceedings have been taken, any formal order was ever made that the pepera should hold over the publication of a transcript. We cannot imagine say such order being made, nor can we ima

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water,gine any independent editor obeying

Gingerade, Potats Wator, Saresparilla

Water, and other Aerated Waters, The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

DEATHS.

Near Hoihow, on 3th March, MARTIN L. BEVIS, 1st Officer Chinese Gun-vessel Chen-to, aged Bỡ.

MAILS BY THE FBEROH PAUKAT.-- The French Contract Packat Anadyr will he despatched on SATURDAY, the 19th Instant, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India (vid Madras), Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fijl, Aden, Say chelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Suez, and Alexandria. This is the beat opportunity for forwarding Corre- spondence to E. Africa, the Cape, | at 7.3) p.m. St. Helena, and Ascension,

HOURS OF CLOSING

THE CONTRACT MAILS.

The following hours are observed in closing Malls, do, by both the British and French Contract Packets;-

Day before departure,--

5 r. M.-Money Order Office closes; Post Office closes except the NIGHT Bos, which remains open all night,

Day of departure.---

7 A.H.-Post Office opens. 10A.M.Reglatry of Lettera

Posting of all printed matter and

patterns cesses.

cea53a.

11 a. M.-Mails closed, except for Late

Letters.

11.1) A.M.-Letters may be posted with

Late Fee of 18 cents äntli

11.30 AM-when the Post Office Choses

entirely.

1.40A.M.-Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 18 gents until time of departure..

Shipping Intelligence.

The following is corrected from the latest London and Celonial Papers, &c. ;-

VESSELS TO ARRIVE,

AT JONGKONG. Name.

Hamburg Cardif

April

8. Ajax, for Sbaoghal.

8, H.M.S. Vigilant, for Foochow.

8, Namoa, for Coast Porta.

When

8, Sun-Hee, Chi. R. C., for Cheong-

ohow.

From

left.

Oct.

16, Rosine,

10, Hermanu,

Cardif Brom

Nov.

21, Fulda,

29, Roastre,

Deo.

18, Blenheim,

Flushing

21, Kong Seo (a.),

23, Glamis Caatio,

Loudon Cardif

Feb.

2, Vale o' Joon,

12, Edwar. Barrow,

12, South American,

18, Vigilant,

CLEARED.

Esperance, for Bangkok.

Wrecker, for Macgo,

Adria, for Saigon, ** -

Galley of Lorne, for Yokohama..

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED,

Per Thibet, from Sheughal, Mrs Riach the Captain, the Agents, nor and family, Messrs M. de Bours, and A. R Owners will de Responsible for any | Sausjee, Gunner Forster, R. M. A., and 11 Debt contracted by the Offisere or Creus Chinese,

of the following Féecsts, during their slay Per Esmeralda, from Amoy, Mr and Mrs in Hongkong Harbouri--

Wardlaw, and 150 Chlness.

JOKASIN FRIEDRICH, German big, Capt.

A. H. Kroncke-Wieler & Co.

GOLDEN FLEECE, British bargue, Capt. James Wiltshire.-Gilman & Co.

|||BR 8. 6. Moray having arrived from the above Poris, Consigneas of Cargo fo hereby requested to send in their Bills Lading to the Undersigned for counter. ignature, and to take immediate delivery | — Gibb, Livingston & Co. of their Goods.

Cargo impeding the distharge will be at pe landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expendo,

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, flengkong, April 6, 1878.

ONEIDA, British ship, Captain 5. Olyma.

JAN PETER, German "barque, Capt. Klb. Ewert-Moyer & Oo,

URANOS, Norwegian barquis, Captain I Berg-Arnhold Karberg dr Co.

Taiwan, German barque, Captain eple | Jessen.Arphold, Harberg & Co,

Per Leyte, from Manila, 2 Europeana.

DEPARTED,

Per Namoa, for Foochow, Messes Goo. O. Cox, Row Hang Take, und H. B, de Sout

Per Ajas, for Shanghai, 12 Chinese desk, Per Glanarchy, for Salgon, 20 Chinese. Pat Jan Peter, for Bangkok, 3 Chinesa.

TO DEPART.

Par Adrie, for Azlyon, 25 Chiostoj

Antwerp Hamburg Penarth Cardiff Glagow 16, Merionethshire (.), London 20, Gresfrat. Constitution, Hamburg

Cardiff 23, Monte Rosa,

· 16, Breconshire (*),

At Iloilo, on the 15th March, Mr Luis B. LETTIZ.

such an order even were it made, unless be conscientiously believed that there was something peculiar in the case which made it, in his eyes, advisable to with hold publication." At the same time no respectable paper would be likely to fully report any unfinished case, of which the Court respectfully asked, for a manifest reason commending itself to the mind of the editor of the paper, that it should delay publication. But and this is the point we contend for both these ele- ments must be present, (1) the propriety of the way in which the Court asks that

The publication of this fraus commenced the complete report be held over, and

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1879, CONSIDERABLE CORfusion seems to prevail in the minds of many of the men fearned in the law as to the relations of the Press to the Public Courts. We had occasion,

(2) some reasons manifest on the face of the case why it should not be published immediately. If any Court is determin. ed that no independent record be pub lisbed of its proceedings, it must sib in Chambers, where the inquisitive vulgar rowd are as little expected to pry as in- to the sanctum sanctorum of our editorial elves; or else sit in Court with closed doors; and this latter course is more a ustrer of convenience for those engaged

a short time ago, to take decided excep- in the case than anything else; the tion to the mistaken view of those principle is the same that the. public are relations propounded by the Hon. Pre excluded. And, finally, no Court has sident of the recent Marine Court of any right to sit with closed doors unles Enquiry, touching the loss of the Yesso; it is distinctly manifest that the intereste and we are now induced to make some of justice would be defeated by the admis more full and emphatic reference to the sion of the public. the subject, by some recent remarks of

A case is within our personal know- Chief Justice of Shanghai, in a case ledge, occurring in Bombay some years before H. B. M.'s Supreme Court there, ago, where the Judge intimated his On the 31st March, application was opinion," at four o'clock in the after- made to the Court in the case of Piat noon, that no report of the case he had koff . Simpson and Co., under Rule been engaged in that day abou'd be 244 of the Rules of the Supreme Court, given in next day's paper. The news. to hear evidence of aertain witnesses papers, or one of them, published the preparatory to the hearing of the suit. case in full. One editor said that, while The witnesses, of course, were men who having due respect to the Fudge's opinion were likely not to be available when the as a lawyer, his Lordship evidently cuee comes on for trial ƒ and it was was not cut-out for a journalist if his desirable to have their testimony taken tomark shove quoted evinced his judg at once. This evidence was heard for ment of what was interesting reading for the plaintiff, and defendants' counsel, in the general public. The Judge said calling his Lordship's attention to its next day that, bad be suspected, the publication in the Shanghai Courier, paper would publish the report be would contended that "if published separately have made an order; and then he only before the trial took place, it might have hoped it would have been disubeyed, so soms weight in the winds of come of that he could have punished somebody the persone who might happen to be for contempt. His power to do this summoned as jurors. We can scarcely however we very much doubt; the understand this argument. We are newspapers are not before the Cours in completely at a loss to make out for any way, and any such order could, as we what purpose evidence is brought have already shown, be easily evadel. forward if le is not to have weight with

the jury. Besides, this same evidence

would surely be before the jury at the Tite banquet given at the Reform Club trial. Presuming that what he meant to Lord Dufferin on the eve of his was that it might have some undue or departure for the Embassy at St. Petera- special effect on the minds of possible burg was a Liberal demonstration int Jurymen which would prejudice them, honour of that popular nobleman's cha-, why, we have hundreds of times in Courts mater, past career, and his selection by in various parts of the world heard the Conservative Administration to repre- jury told that, in considering their verdict, out England at the Russian Court, they were to dismiss from their minde Lord Granville, in a most felicitous this, that and the other knowledge of speech, referred to the guest of the which they were possessed. Could the evening as having "created the Dottile same not be done in this case? But nion of Canada," as Sir Walter Scoté leaving that aside, we come back to the bad created Scotland, and Sir Edwin fact that sa no objection was made on Landseer had treated the social position the other side to the subsequent proof many animals. It is intereafing to ce dinge being taken in private, it was note how the able man thus compliment- so arranged. What we are particularly ed responded to this high meed of praise. concerned with are the utterances of the Ho mid that his touch in this creativa Chief Justice. Let us embalm them process was "light and impalpable," and "There is no doubt that if, for the hat his rale would not have been the At Liverpool,

purposes of advancing Justice, a Judge healing and consolidating idence it thinks fit to direct that no report of the pro-had fortunately proved to be, if it had Adam M. Simpson.ceedings of the Court shall appear in the given rise to any suspicion of a desire Agam.sanon (5.) newspapers, it is quite competent for the to maddle with the self-government of

Judge to do so. It is a thing not infrequent-

33, G. C. Trufant, Cardiff LOADING FOR CHINA"AND FAVAN ROUTE, At London.-Bleamers via Bues. Canal, Gleneagles. Mobkow.

Carricks. Abbey Town Windhover. Whiteadder,

Glenearn. Breconshire.

Balling Ferascio.

Agnes Mulr. Ema Werro.

Antenor (s.) Ozestea,

John A. Briggs,

AtTM Cardif

I ly done in England, and if a reporter chooses the Colony. As the Dolly Nowa winsly

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