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PUBLIC AUCTION,
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Auction, on
THURSDAY,
the 13th November, 1879, at Noon, at his Sules Rooms, Queen's Road,. An Invoice of REVOLVERS, and Double Barrelled FOWLING PIECES,
Ste.,
&c.,
&c.
TERMS OF SALE-As customary.
J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer. Hongkong, Nov. 12, 1879,
no13
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,
The Steamship
" DOUGLAS," Capt. YouNG, will be de spatched for the above Ports
on FRIDAY, the 14th Instant, at Daylight, Instead of as previously advertised,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, Hongkong, November 12, 1879. no14
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR LONDON FIA SUEZ CANAL
The Company's Steamship
"ACHILLES," Capt. C. ANDERSON, will be despatched on or about the 1st Proximo,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, Hongkong, November 12, 1879.
COEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR SHANGHAI VIA AMOY. (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rules for HANKOW and Ports on the YANGTSZE)
The Company's Steamship
"PATROCLUS,” Captain W. WHITE, will be despatched on or about the 21st Instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents,
Hongkong, November 12, 1879.
Nov. 11, Kiungchow, British steamer, 150,
Nowchow 10, General.-Kwox ÂCHEONG.
Nov. 12, Esmeralda, British steamer, 395, R. Talbot, Manila Nov. 8, General- RUSSELL & Co.
Nov. 12, Endymion, British abip, 759, | Richardson, Swatow Nov, 10, Sugar and
General-xHOLD, KARBERO & Co.
Nov. 12, Yottung, British steamer, 286, D. McDougall, Swatow Nov. 11, General, -KwOK AQUEONG.
Nov. 12, Tanais, French steamer, 1500, de la Marcelle, Yokohama Nov. 6, 9 a.m2, Mails and General.MESSAGERIES MABI-
TIMES.
Nov. 12, Míriam, American barque, 698, A. H. Parker, Swatow Nov. 11, Ballast.- VOGEL & Co.
Nov. 12, Palma, German barque, 299, Binge, Nowchwang Nov. 3, Beans-MEL onRas & Co.
Nov. 12, Ella Beatrice, British barque, and Ballast.EDUARD SCHELLHASS & CO. 300, A. Thompson, Swatow Nov. 11, Oranges
DEPARTURES. Nov. 12, Mangerton, for Whampoa.
12, Malvina, for Whampoa 12-Ernst, for Bangkok,
12, Toowoomba, for London,
12, City of Tokio, for Yokohama and
San Francisco,
12, Achilles, for Amoy and Shanghai,
CLEARED.
Alex. Yeats, lor San Francisco. Race Borse, for Bangkok, Esmeralda, for Amoy." Glenfalloch, for Shanghai. Normanby, for Whampoa.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Per Emeralda, from Manila, Capt. W. C. Warland, Massrs L. Villermer, J. A. Solomayor, C. Rodrigues, and 46 Chineso,
Per Tanais, from Yokohama: for Hong- kong, Capt. Dundus, and 1 Chinese; for Saigon, Meeers Vasnier, Levasseur, and Bemart for Suez, Mr Bolmida; for Mar- cailles, Mesars Gzaikowskl, and Faengler.
Per Kiungchow, from Hoihow, &c, 48 Chinese.
Per Yottung, from Swatow, 4 Cabla, 2 Deck, and 120 Chinese.
DEPARTED,
Per City of Tokio, for Yokohama, Mr J. J. Keswick for San Francisco, Mr J. Fennessy.
Por Achilles, for Amoy, Mr Paterson; for Shanghai, Mesars Clerk and MaoFar
lare.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Esmeralda reports: First part strong northerly gale with high sea and cloudy weather, latter part mo- derate N.N.E, winds and fine weather to port.
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Noon-Glenfalloch leaves for Shanghal Auction. Noon-Auction of Revolvers, &o,, at Mr
J. M. Armstrong's Sales Rooms, 3 p.m.-Auction of Brit, barguo Chocola.
Amusement.
9 p.m.-Performance of Ventriloquiam
at the City Hall.
No. 5101. NOVEMBER 12, 1879.
SOME months ago we made a few reance to the East: The European Press marks on the relations between the in China and Japan should make a stand Bench and the Press, in which we en- as one man to repel vigorously every deavoured to show that, look at the attempt from whatsoever quafter, and question any way you may, the editor of especially from auch a quarter as this every respectable newspaper is not only attempt has come to encroach on that the safest, wisest and best qualified judge freedom which is the pride of the jour as to what should be published in his nalist's craft and the true source of the nowspaper in the way of a roport regard. power and usefulness of the Press For ing any case that may be before the ourselves in Hongkong, not only in re- Courts, but that, in the face of the Law porting are we never interfered with, itself, he is the sole and supreme referee but we invariably receive, from the high- on the point. Since then there have est judicial officer to the humble usbor, been some little displays in Japan of a every assistance and consideration. We crasa: ignorance on the part of a Judge are only sorry our Yokohama brethren as to what power a Court possesses are less happily situated. with regard to the publication of reports of its proceedings, to which we should have referred earlier had we not at the discussion of subjects lying nearer home, moment been engaged in a rather warm more strictly local and as a consequence more interesting to our readers. At the risk of being thought rather late in the day, we would briefly refer now to the matter. Mr Martin Dohmen, a judgo of H. M. Court for Japan, had a case 9 p.m.-Meeting of Perseverance Lodge, of no moment before him which was in a condensed form reported in the usual TUESDAY, November 18 ;---
Goods per Glenfalloch undelivered after Court reassembling next day the Judge course in the Japan Gazette. On the this date subject to rent.
General Memoranda. FRIDAY, November 14 :--
Daylight,-Douglas leaves for Coast
Ports.
Noon. French Mail leaven for Ports of SATURDAY, November 15-
Call and Europe.
3 p.m.-Fenice and Suez leave for Sin.
gaporo, &c. 3 Mitau Bish! Mail leaves for
Yokohama via Kobé.
9 p.m.-Meeting of Preseverance Lodge, MONDAY, November 17-
SATURDAY, November 22:-
took exception to the report that bad appeared in our contemporary's columns, Noon-English Mall leaves for Posts and ordered that in future all onses
of Call and Europe, MONDAY, November 24-
heard before him should be reported in full or not at all. This rule the Gazette
9 p.m.-Choral Society in St. Andrew's distinctly refused to commit itself to.
Ball.
No journal in the world could ever com- mit itself to any such nonsensical pro-
WEDNESDAY, December 3-
3 p.m.-Occidental & Oriental 8. 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Sau
Francisco.
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LATEST NEWS FROM THE CAPE.
cocDENT DOES NOT SUBHIT: HOSTILITIES
POSSIBLY TO BE RESUMED.
THE CAPE. LONDON, 10th November, Hostilitles will be resumed unless-Seco- coent submits to General Wolseley.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The next FRENCH MAIL is now hourly ex- pected by the M. M. steamer Amazone.
The next ENGLISH MAIL may be expected here on Saturday or Sunday by the P. & O. steamer Thibet, which left. next AMERICAN MAIL may be expected Singapore on Sunday at 5 p.m.
here on or shout the 22nd jast., by the 0. & O. steamer, Belgic, which left San Francisco on the 25th it,
The
mise with regard to any Court in exis-. tence. Editors of newspapers have only a certain space at their disposal; report ers have only a certain time in which to prepare their record which is to go before The Ocean Steamship Company's steam ́r the public; and over and above these con- Patroclus, from Liverpool, left Singapora siderations, even by themselves sufficient, for this port this afternoon. mana haja there is the fact that some judges were
they always reported in fall would never THE care of Loung Akvaj, alias Loung
coase talking. The observance of Mr
Dohmen's rule in such a case would be Atak, 50, a hawker, who was obarged with
kard on everybody concerned, irritating returning from banishment on 14th July to the general public (who want news last, has been definitely settled by the for their money, not' columns of learned Governor in Connell having ordered him twaddle about some unimportant, cass
before Mr Judge Dohmen), and in the to be banished from the Colony. end ruinous to the newspaper. All this
the Gazette laid down plainly enough Levr. Thompson, A. H. Corps, will pro- and quietly and-good naturedly enough; coed to Singapore by the French mail on but the Judge again took exception to Saturday next, to hand over the hospital the remarks then made, and threatened dettes at that station to Lieut. Ward, who all sorts of pains and penalties if the conductors of the newspaperdared to treat has recently arrived there from England, him with contumely. At bluster like this Mr Thompson has nearly completed his on the part of any judge an editor who tour of foreign service in this command, and rightly appreciates his position and un-will shortly return home, derstands what his doty is to the public,
can simply laugh. Its only effect is
to make him feel a contempt for, if he Taman MaDougal, who is committed for. does not commit a contempt of, the Court trial at the next Criminal Sessions for at- thus gravely emitting absurdities. The tempting to cut his wife's throat, is still law is well known on this point to most under medical treatment, and it is doubt-
and to nearly all newspaper editors, who takes his food well and has gained consider. are not to be frightened out of their
The British steamer Kiungchow reports: The publication of this issue commenced lawyers, if not to Mr Martin Dohmen, ful whether he will be able to plead. He Strong monsoon and heavy sea,
The British ship Endymion reports: Fine weather throughout.
The British steamer Yotlung reports: Light northerly winds and fine weather.
The British barque Ella Beatrice reports: Brisk breeze from N. E. throughout,
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For SHANGHAL-
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 12, 1879.
Not only is the right of all newspapers idea that everyone is trying to do him an senses by suggestions from the Bench.ably in weight, but has not yet got rid of the
law established, and recognised fully by to report the proceedings of Courts of injury, especially by poisoning. Law, but over and above that the Law In the commercial circular of the Japan protects publishers in their duty thus
ONE of the last hopes of King Cetewayo was that he might be able to join Seco far, that the publication of every Gazette, Nov. 5, we note under the heading Cooni; and now when Router informa us matter which passes in a Court of Kerostue-"No sale of note since our leat that hostilities will be resumed unless Justice, is, under all circumstances and report. There are about 10,000 cares about Per Glenfalioch, at 11.80 a.m., on Thurs the error pointed out as long ago as the Law, and the protection granted to such
Secocconi submits to General Wolesley," with whatever motive, justified by the being shipped to Nagasald and 18,000 to day, the 13th inst.
middle of July by the Cape Town press reports extends to the publication of a
Hongkong," Per Washi, at 4.30 p.m. To-morrow, the whose criticisms, by the way, have'pro- full statement of all facta disclosed by THE Yacht Race fixed for to-morrow will duced a foolish threat from the Govern- witnesses, however distressing these may be over the usual Western Course, from mantis brought forcibly to light. The be to the feelings of individuals on Daily Telegraph, (Cape Town) of July
For HAIPHONG AND HANOL-
13th inst.
For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW.
Por Douglas, at 5 pm. To-morrow, the 13th inst., instead of as previously
notified.
For STRAFTS SETTLEMENTS, AND
CALOUTTA.-
Per Venice and Suez, at 2.30 p.m., on
Saturday, the 15th inst.
SAK-
For HTOGO, YOKOHAMA (AND NAGA Per Niigata Maru, at 230 p.m., on
Saturday, the löth Inst
For BANGKOK.—
Per Rajonattiunuhar, at 6 p.m.,
Monday, the 17th inst.
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Not Responsible for Debts.
Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor No
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Creu of the following Fessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour :-
ALEXANDER YEATS, Canadian ship, Capt. J. W. Dunham.-P. & O. §. N. Co.
HAZEL HOLME, British barque, Capt. J. Wm. Millican.-Vogel & Co.
PAUL MARIE, French barque, Capt. F. Gaillard.-Carlowitz & Co.
OBERON, German barque, Captain 8. 8. Schmidt-Arnhold, Karberg & Oo.
EDENEZER, British barkentine, Captain J. Milne-Melchers & Co.
PALKA, Germán barque, Capt. Bluge.e Melohers & Co.
whom they reflect, however injurious to the Coalsheds to Cow-a-chow, thence round 14th contained the following comment: them socially or in the way of business. a mark off Chung Hue, and back to a A cable message received at Durban from All that is required is that the report mark off the Coslibeda-twice round ; dig- the Kangaroo, Delagoa Bay, states that be a fair, impartial and correct report of tance 24 miles. The entries and stations Sir Garnet Wolseley had ordered Lanyon what transpired; that facts be not to suspend further hostilities against misrepresented nor circumstances highly Secocooni, believing it politie, ponding the coloured. If that character is fulfilled, settlement of Zula affairs, to give that
Bre
Station
Tens
I Wave,...21......Mr C. V. Smith.
2. Naomi,.....30...... W. H. Forbes.
3. Naiad...20......J. MoLead, 4. Arish 13... H. Dickie,
chief the least possible reason for sympathy no action can be maintained against any with Cotewayo, who might attempt a june newspaper in respect of the report. The tion with Secocoani, The forces hitherto Gazette quotes for Mr Dohmen's inform acting against the chief have, therefore, ation (he is described as a "Judge The time allowance has been arranged ao- been withdrawn for the patrol of the without judicial education or training") a
on Transvaal border, to prevent Zulus from case in which it is distinctly laid down, cording to the tables adopted by the Yacht breaking through. Sir Garnet's action is the greater including the less, that an Racing Association of England, and Nooms condemned by all partics alike. throughout the country, Secocoeni being an enemy of abridged and condensed report of what allowe-Naiad, 24 secs., Wave, 4m. 12 neon., long standing, whose stubborn resistance passes in a Court of Justice may be Ariel, 9m. 45 seca. Naiad therefore al Lanyon had successfully combated, and whom, with the in example of which our contemporary sees. And Wave allows driel 5m, 53 soos, patiently, skilfully, and published, if done fairly and honourably?" lows--Wave, 3m. 48 secs, Ariel, 90. - 21- levies recently organised, he would have sites the condensed reports of the most certainly brought to reason in a week or important cases that are constantly made The prizes are $40) and $10, given by the It is impossible, however, not to by The Times and the leading papers of Yacht Club, and the maleh will open the sympathise with Sir Garnet Wolseley's an xiety not to prejudice the Zula situation England. Mr Dohmen and all who racing season. The start will take place at by other complications. His action, more temporarily or otherwise occupy seats 10 o'clock, and we hope there will be a over, accords with the spirit of the Secre-
Bench cannot any
have tary of State's minute, regarding fresh firmly impressed on
too breeze, interference with natives. The colonial that the whole question of reporting or Arcana Sailica, Briefly discussed in Thres
them this fact, feeling, however, is very strong on the not reporting, of giving in fall or giving
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in a condensed or even a paragraph form Essays on the Masonic Tracing Boards-is It is not often that a strong "Colo-auy case that comes before the Court, is the title of a neatly printed and nicely got up nisl feeling" anywhere is very far adrift; one entirely without their province and 50 page pamphlet issning from the press of and in this case it looks as if lack of lying within the domain of journalists, Mr Marçal, Amoy, "Daltawhose pen firmness and thoroughness had led the Mr Dohmen has no more right to dictate we seem to recognise na that of a prolific Executive into a fresh complication, in- to the Yokohama newspaper conductors
stead of having the beneficial effect how they are to carry out certain petty author on a variety of subjects, many of expected. "Namby-pambyism" in ad- details of their business than he has to then peculiarly Chinese having had his ministration generally fails, especially dictate to the doctors of Yokohama what attention drawn, he says, to the explana when applied to savages, or semi-civilized pills or dosea they are to give their dif- tlons given in the established lectures on people. Had Sir Garnet Welesley not ferent patients. And when, the Gazette Masonic tradog boards, he set himself to been "under orders," and had these or having civilly enough said that it had dera not been made with a view to no intention of paying any heed to the investigate their accuracy with what result making a political Cabinet display, rather "order" made, the Judge was going for he shows in this brochure. He does not than of obtaining an honest settlement ther than he had any right to go in using claim any originality for what he has writ- of the South African difficulty once and language implying a threat against the ten; it is simply the result of a considerable for all, we would probably have never paper. Most newspapers are commercial smount of, andappily, somewhat desultory heard of further trouble from the dark enterprises, and the proprietors of the reading; and thom who have happened gentleman whose name now again occu- Gavette would have as much claim to to study the works of Dalsure, Dapain, pies so conspicuous a place. Half mes damages for any loss arising to them in Sainte Croix, Knight, Faber Higglon, sures are invariably thrown away upon their business from such open topro kindred subjects will be at no less to dia- Inman, Cory and many others tresting on ceases, those who are not sufficiently civilized voked charging and threatening and cover whence he has drawn his information, Posting of all printed matter and to appreciate them; and in nine cases public lecturing as any other professional He believes that to a large number of 11 A.-Maila closed, except for Late out of ten prompt and severe measures gentleman on whom he made comments Masons the esoteric meaning of the syzabola are in the end the most merciful. It is without notice, without any cause or and ceremonias in constant use and practice to be hoped that the horrors of the Cape excuse (the paper is not before the Court amongst them in either unknown or dis war may not be renewed; but if they in any way) and without giving him any interesting, even as a matter of history, to are, the sad fact is clearly traceable to opportunity of being heard in defence or know whence they were derived, and to res regarded; but it is surely cannot be un that mistaken policy of trimming which is too often curse of our political devote these few sentences to this subject Society, the jewel Truth has become extenuation. We have thought it wise to how, even in their ancient and honourable relations,
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