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This Diatch was commenced on Friday after perfectly reasonable: for him to ask for the noon at 2 p.,, by Moore, Head and Handle of the lane The defendant and another man will convey a good ides of the above-mentioned don't near to Iny dawn of matter of uw cbut in a popular book, because they were indecent,
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The innings closed for 139, For the Services; within the Hamour Master's power resort Mceara. Prior, Hono, and Miller made the only el fo, to compel him tu do so. It would be good scores, and the maings amounted to 91, mainly awing to the good study bowling of myy desirable that some clause should bon-Mr. Greig, troduced into the Act which would place this To the second innings, Mesure, Head nud, matter beyond doubt for the future, and on. Johnson again madds a stand for 32 and 16 re. able the Harbour Master, or the recognisedectively, and Exit ware vary well stared by Mr. Carpentor, who kept wicket in capital form Shipping Master at a given port to order all throngh. No one else got rues will the 9th paymonts of money for purposes which it wicket fell for 78, when Mussrs. Wodehouns and Greig dame togather and raised the might appear were absolutely necessary.
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Tho utatok was thus drawn very avenly, the George Smith, D.D. to be Led Bishop of the Sre; uteo revoking the Letters Patont of the Services having 47 runs to get to win, and 9 14th of January, 1867, appointing the Itewissela to fall, with two men woll in. Mr. Digby and Charles Richard Alford, M.A to be was in splendid form, and as a good quere Lord Bishop of the said Bee, in succession to leg bit for 8.up the hill, which brought down
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Ka-tang-young, declared, and he is theTHE "PALL MALL" LIBEL CASE, la libellous. It is said the public press have a into their hands and sak themselves whether it muter of a olinadaat Yulok-laze, und be
right to canvas the charater of a man who was a bancic book-whether it dealt with sub- he collente tent for her bounen at the corner The following suaming up of Justice Brett announced, de president on a public opansion.jects which ought not to have been dealt with came to bia, and repted the upper floor for a jõelebrated onse
they have not, but will you not hold that rule, if. Was it obarons in the sense of giving on La Mr. Justice Brett, in summing up the osas to it be a rule with something like strictngan count of things which actually existed? The few days for lodging coolics who were going to
the jury, skid Wanterer, geatlemon, may be Would youallow the press merely because he bud doings of Dhal, Noyes, and Prince, with their emigrate to Singapore,
Defendant etated he was formerly as inga said of this trial, I think ao cue can doubt imt || been asked to preside at publie gathering to an abominable ideas, were stuted, but ware, they pore, and on his return be wanted some men to it has been conducted on both sides with grout torinso, his whole career, and if he bad ever done stared in an indecent way, or was it an account obtok with him, and he did not know the law ability and eloquence, and my brother Parry anything wrong to brand bias with it? If the not indecently given of na slomiantion whish nbagh taking out licengo,
can have nothing to reproach himself for in the porn have such right, is this page a fair existed na fact? As a part of that statement Defendant was Aned $5, in default, 7 days way he has conducted the case from beginning onruss on the plaintiffe presidency and a bows it was said this was development of the to end. The plaintiff complaine "ting the defide ori.iis on hin fitness to preside P, Thon se doctrine of male coutinence. Was it true, as fondant, or those for whom he is responsible, to the phrase" compiler of obscene literature" M. Dizon asid, that he, naver licard of that. haya pubiabad three libels upon - my does it mean that the plaintiff has written books doctrine notil after bo had publiebedroo three libela, but practically there are only two dosling with obecsue subjects with a bona fide America"? If it appeared in the book at all, -and-be alao oogiplains that, by way of rantention and worshy purpose, or that he bait was in facha's statement, and bow was that ration, they were published maliciously, that written, with an innocent mind? Would any published to the question of indecency, if" BEFORE THE HOM. CHILE-JUSTICE SMAL to may, there was a malicione intentigs on one reading the tale infer that his unworth it had been the intention of Mr. Dicouto corrept
the part of the person who wrote and publishedness, consisted in bis being an innocent writer the innocent and gratify the bad, would not the.. There were only two cases on the Chulandar them. The defendant answers, in pe frate on subjects in themselves abscene, or in his rendiest way to attain his ohject have been to for the January Sessions, quo of laroepy, and place, that the icles do not contain libolten combining obscenity in fact with a wicked in bare published it in English? Then as to the other the ehee of Ice-a-yce, the courist, who matter; and, in the second, that, if they do, tent? Then as to vamped-up travels," does complex marringes, the intensent furnished by they wore written bong Hảo, and were not aware this imply simple mistake or inaccuracy, or Noy was ven; of course Mr. Dixon was escrped from the chain-gang recently.
from grossignoranes open to the retort, why did lis pablish what The Attorney-General stated that ho bad thann fair criticism on a public man on a public intocarsey Arining filed na information in the Conspiracy case, ba occasion. Then be says that, even if they do or carelessness? If it suggests nothing Keyes told him to a large circle of fonders in cause he had compered the book, which was said contain libelous matter, it is true in fnet unworthy, je it a libel at all I so, the this country P Could it be said to be an obscene to have been tampered with, with a duplicate, With regard to the defence that the articlesiastification need only show that he is in story? Then came the coat of the most. und te uvidende of its having been tampered are fair criticism, the plaintiff answers that they fact inaccurate and obscene, kot it you think wretched of all posters, Prince, and the saggents, obscenity with winked intent, doings of the Agapemone, and here was matter with were very slight. In the larocny osse are not that even if the occaefon were a publicit
guinet Wong-rang he had decided to enter an on whieb a bona fide criticism might be and innocurvey arising from grine marglessnesé enrtainly requiring careful consideration, when molle proseg, the amount having been made mode, it was not made bona fide, In this kind or negligence, the defendant, in order to prore they had todetermine whet berthie wnon obscene good, and the complainant desliping to press of action more than any other it is peonliarly the flen of justification; must satisfy you that book. Was the desoriptiin an obscene thing to the charge. The case of Les-a-ven ho naked to your duty to decide between the partion. The much su intention and such carelessness lay before people in such a book this, and, if bare postponed till the next Seasions. Than first thing, therefore, you have to de un look and ignoring cristed. Dealing first withabacche in fatty was it a bona fide description of there were no cares for trial at this Sections, ing at these articles, is to buy whether they or the minor complaint, bis lordship eaid ha bad an abomination for the purpose of exposing it, which was a very'áalistnotory state' of things, either of them, when considered by people of understood. Sir J. Kerslake to refer to "Free and, if that were so, was the libel proved? It The Chief-Justice erobanged congratulations ordinary reason and right feeling, would, if Russia," and also to "New America" and was for them to say whether, in order to make with the Attorney-General upon the subject, tre, tend to degrader, Hepworth Divin, "Spiritual Wives in proof of the pharge of this a libel, it was necessary to Bty that it and said he could remember a very different holding him up to batred, ridicule, and vamped-up travels." He understont him to cant that the obscenity was intentional and state of thinga ten years ago in this Tolong contempt. The free artiols complained bf any. The plaintiff gives an account of places, wicked. It was born fide and written with a 18th of May, 1870. You have bad your atten he has not travelled, ne not. to the extent be libel, the verdict must be for the defendaot. If At this was the feat Sessions of the year, he published in the Pall Mall Garette on the and of himself as a traveller, in countries there) good motive, was it a libel at all? Ifit mis v hoped it was a good snapise,
bien-a-yea la charged on an information in in oalled to the books the plaintif bad writreprenents; be dasaribes places as seen which in order to make it a libel it was accessary to a. wicked and "aril five counte, (1) with escape, (C) larceny, (8) at ton before and after that time. After the pub he has not sor, and the really interesting parts show that there was tempting to shoot with intent to prevent law.oation of Epiritual Wives, Mr. Dizon pub. of his books size sompilations frouz sariter works tention, then they must prove that wicked ful apprehension (4 and 5) unlawful wound. shed another work, called Free Itusais," The interest of his New America depends on and evil intentiou. If the libel meant that- which was criticised by the Pall Mall Gouette, accounts of bis interviews with lenders of arthe plaintiff iutended obscenity, could the he prisoners in the Conspiracy use were and lod to some discussion. Mr. Dixon alighter tain romanities, and ho pictures these people jury, however machey might regret or discharged by proclamation, but not without to the critician, and on the 17th of May, the as full of apostolic virter, giving an antras and condemn the publication of these books, say it some fenity, na the tale prisoner could not day before the publication of the first alleged exaggerated acconut of the things he pretends was done with an eril and vile intention? In to found for agine time. After a careful search libel, ha sent a letter to the editor of the Fall to have seen, He has absurdly coloured the the orent of their finding a verdict for the Mall Gaselle, in which he and: "Si-You have account of what be saw. He describes Princo plaintiff, they must consider the question of had been instituted, be turned up in the gaol.
printed my letter, and I am appeased; yoa bave and the shurers in ia imposture as if they were damages, and if the plaintiff was a person who Bwared it, and 1-am avonged convict polt respectable people, and he pictares the women had given no provocation, had laid himselfapen INQUEST, An inquest was held on Saturday last at 3 of making five falso citations from my book, as beautiful, making the whole thing appear us to no imputation, they must give substantial v. Digiry, Hellate 1
p.m., at the Nhoul Book Tard, before A. Lister, and you have made it impossible for any one to lovely as be can, but unhely; whereas be dainages: If, on the other hand, the plaintiff Boac, & Hallett. Ea Coroner, on the body of a Dock, Tard suppose you have even the lame exonse of not representa the parenta who complain of was a person who during the course of his life and Parkyne policeman, named Thomas Perrin, who died knowing you were in the wrong. I know the their childres being taken from them and had rendered him open to observation and it- 111, 78anddenly on his beat in the yard on Friday ritic, and I am coutent with bis explanation. those who interfere with these people he pubation, but if the time had passed when thut It is what I expected from him." That lotter diangrecoble and worthy of opprobrium. It ought to have been observed upon, and if some From the evidence of the Inspector of Police: Mr. Dixon writes, and nake to bova published, is, therefore, a ramped up tecut," No person, from malicious and wicked mative, an- in the Niral Yard, it appeared that deceased and he complains that it was not published. he presumed it was admitted Mr. Dixos had dertook to Take up that fant, and had done wo You know it is said that a person who throws made mistakes with regard to placesanddistances unskilfully as not to justify it, then they must wout on his beat at & p.m., in his usual good stranica must expect to be hit back, and a gentle To: reproacut plusen 700 or B00 miles spurtire dantages accordingly. If they cume to halth to all appearance, and at 10,23 p.m. it
Dan who wrote in this way can hardly complain as near each other, and a place equafly distant on the conclusion that the libel had been published was reported to him that he was dend. The of malice in the ausser that appeared next day, the suburb of another was palpably wrong, from malicious motives, they would give sub- evidence of the doctor want to show that deceas el bad broken a blood vessel, which used this letter was not published in the Pall Mall taking language in its ordinary menning. He stantial damages. But if they thought the stant death, The jury returned a verdict of Gasolle, but it was published immediately in confessed he thought Mir, bixon explanation plaintiff bad laid himself open su unadver of the errore was calculated to provoke a smile sou either by carelessness or by vanity, and Death from natural causes.”
Mr. Serjeant Purry.—I think not.
He said distances were not considered in Rus another person, bona fids intending to remark Mr. Pitajmo Stephen.But other letters sia, and his idea of Brighton being a suburb of upon that; and, without matice, gone farther were published much to the same effect, London did not seem an answer to the charge than he could justify, then they would say, " No
Mr. Serjeant Parry. That is not so.
of inasourary: It might be an brror, but was doubt the defendant has made a mistake, no Mr. Jaslice Brett.-At any rate, it seems is therefore justifiable to say, bis travels ware doubt theverdiet must be against him, but under 18 bit wicket, b Grsig. 8
A Gasette Extraordinary has been circulated, that bis particular letter was not published by vamped-up? As to there being 610,000 parish those eireanatances the plaintiff is not a person H. Kattels, RN, b' Greig... 0.79
giring publicity to an oficial telegram contra- the defendant. Then we come to the first libel. priesta in Rasia, Mr. Dixon had given an er- who can ask a jury to give exemplary damages." ||R. N. Greslog, RN, leg bufors
wit, & Greg
Head John dicting the report that the Governor bad been
We hare received from Mr, Hepworth Dixon planation which might; perlasps, be acepted Was the plaintiff a person who had been so care realled. The following is a translation of the mother of those fasolent, ingeuioda lettere vin, that in his manazoript the number var ful that he could say no observation ought to Laember in question
with which he contrives to paff his books-ob-given in figures, and that the printer added stave bou nado upon him at all? What, then Macao, 17th January, 1873.
scene, inaccurate, or both so ne they ap-dipter, and printed it in words at length. As was their view of these books? Wag Spiritual Great astonishment has been caused in Macao par Those words, "class" and "Insect to a certain offender baring heen e serf or a Wires" a hoor. upon which a reviewer might 118 by a netice that HE. Vele, do Januario bus rate," apply to the books, and relate to the student, there was no evidence to show which without malice be fairly led to make the most been superseded by Sr. Quintino de Macedo. queation of mulice. The article preocode's he was. Assuming that these mistakes had stringent observations? They bad heard what Thià nobics, which appeared in: a · Singapore.
Nobody knows botter than Hr. Dion that to been made, did they justify the expression, bad been sit on the question of malice, upa paper called the China Express, of the 6ib Demake's racket" abint a book (as they call it who vamped-up bravo!" This, however, did not they must take that in account. in consider- sember, caused profound regret to all Patriotis cuplay the expedient) is the best of all ways it matter if the jury thought the other books ing their verdict. If, however, they thought. bacaanse as interrupting suddenly a zover promoting its sale, and obviously the more warta- proved the charre Nw, waa" New America," that, although it was a libel that could not be cent which had done so much good to this less a hook is, the greater it depends for commercial published in 1867, a great part of which bod justified, still it could be most excused, they Colony, and overthrowing the hopes of the in-success on being pushed into all the libraries before buen read, vamped-up was it an over-colour-would find a verdict for the plaintiff, with nai creasfox prosperity of the Colony, and the re its real merits are made known, the more desirutule ed picture of what we seen there-over-colour.minal damage.
nition of the people of Macao of the benefits in this "rokot." Mr. Dixon's letters in the papersed for the purpose of making it picturesque or The jury retired at half-past two to coas den of the impartial administration of H., Vote. show him to be a master of the art; indeed, enantional If it was, did that mike it ramp their verdict. They returned into court at five do S. Jaunario. We are able to give the sub- we are almost inclined to think that he wronged-up travels? Wars these pooplo-Blel, Noges, minutes past four. joined telegram which we hora just received: aforethought and indecent on purpose, so that op ad Price innote of were some of them!
LISBON, 16th, 6. 28,
portunities for lettere To the Editor ny Taissit not all, vilo ncoundrela am ever lived the name of Mr. Dixon's book, and Mr. Dan's
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Mar 82 "The M. C. Daily News bus the following with a F. Johnson, Parkyn, b 8. Carpenter, b Hal- Freference to the loss of the Sulan: —Pue" Cadi=] Hallos
11 1.10 reporte having, on her last page to Swatow,f. Trein, and b Hallett lbw b Hallett....7 mesed largo tra vessel bottom up, on Comet I. Fass Bone, b Halbit 06 Falle Block down to Beef Island, which, we presume D. Well, b Prbr
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to be the Sedan There were a pinber of Wodo, & frion Chinese boats bovering around her, and a beary &. P. McFatea, b Cole, sea breaking around. This was on the 4th of W. 8. Young,
Parkyn........ January On the return trip the Cadiz parsed within of a mile of Comet Rock, but not a J. R. Antea, not Dut retigo of the vessel was to be seen, and the
2, 161, inference is, as we stated yesterday, that the ball has broken in two and slipped off the rock into deep water, there being 12 fathoms oosa cngeide of where she struck. It would thus apper that there is some difference of opinion
to the position, sad about whether the rock
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Losnos, 15th January, 1873 Napoleon's obsequies at Chislehurst passed of quietly. It is estimated that 50,000 parsons were present at the funeral. The English, Austrian, and Lalian Courta are in mourang for Napoleon.
The Baglish Cabinet replies to Russia's re- presentation this week, Ir is stated that the
New York...... Mesara. F. M. PerrinGILL & CRussian expedition to Khiva is similar to the
Abyssinho one.
Count Schonvaloff has been presented to the General Trochu has definitely resigued the coaned of the Army.
The delivers of the Daily Press from this office comert. -rurutal on Egturday morning at 10.20, and the last mwagere left the face at 46.09.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG JANUARY 20TH, 1973.
TUN HARBOUR MASTER has called attention to a very important faw in the Meghnat Shipping Act, which was brought to notice
Coal and iron are advancing in consequence of the-olciko-in Walousy li
Hongrong, 17th Jan, 1873.
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POLICE INTELLIGEN ON.
BRFORE THE HON, O. Mar, OLD OFFENDER'S RETURN
Mr. A. Grey, awern, stated the above was true, and that defendant was deported on the 23rd October, 1873, he not Enting security It was made known to him that he had to keep away from the Colony for five years.
Defendnet said he never understood that.
GAMBLING,
UNLAWFUL. PORSEESION.
night lant
The jurors consisted of Messrs, Thomas Heil; Jules Keiser, and A. Raven,
MACAO.
SHANGHAL.
other newspapers.
own ane may be kept in the papers for spon the earth and traded upon the folly of while. We know that for such an expedient other people? If so, was it to be believed that monstroue doal of hardihood and a náh in- by se extracrdinary coincidence bauty ofed with elight applause, genuity are needed, that there is no reason to sup- thought, of expression, delirate manners, and poo that nature stinto Mr. Dixon of the frat of everything that was admirable and lovely bad these good qualities, and the other he has cattirated fallen upon these men, or that their very sp- with all the cars and industry which he has denied pearance inust have shown what their natura really were? If so, was a narratíve which la- to the noquirement of facts.
vic
P.C. Kerr, on spremi duy at the Canton steater wharf, on Friday evening last had bie attention drawn by a Chinese, constable to an f offendie, skutting in a bost new the wharf
Ia reply to the Farged Juday, they said thing found that the article was a filo, sund they awaiting til dusk, so as to be able to come on
"The notification of dismissal is votirely void shore nuabaeived. Complainant then got inte
The annoucement of the verdict was receiv boat and apprehended bim, and found him to of foundation, and the Minister of Marine is
awarded the plaintiff one farthing damages. he Man..cam, sentenced to six months baril gaite satisfied with the administration of the labor on the 4th August, 1871, and to find | Governor.
SUMMARIES OF HOME NEWS FROM security for 12 months, failing which to be de
THE LONDON DAILY PAPERS. LAUNCH OF THE STEAMER "SUAL" Dorted. Defendant was deported, and some
(Daily Telegraph.) The new atenger Sual, built by Meas. J. tiae bach he apprehended him again, and find.
The annual meeting of the North China
SATURDAY, 25 November. Inglis & Co. was most successfully launcheding him on Friday evening last, and knowing Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society took place
Although, po report is to baud of the inter- on Saturday afternoon, panctually at 2 30, the he had to right in the Colony, be apprehended pa the 14th inst, when Dr. Welle Williams read
It is for you, gentlemen, to consider what is boured to point out their personal beauty and
between M. Thiers end ito Kerdral Com- hour announced. A large number of ladies bim again.
paper on his routaiosancos in China between meat by- the word "racket,” What also is elegance and the univereal charm of their ar 139 and 1842. and gentlemen were assembled in witness the
meant by the phrase "he is wrong aforethenght roundings to be deemed an overcharged no mission, our Correspondent is in a position to interesting caromany, among whom wees Sir
Ruderpest it again becoming prevalent in and indecent on purpose" Pleit that he wishes count? That was the way in which" New telegraph that the President wet the Commis so buvo lettere is the newspapers which will Attica" me be looked at. Was the account aion in a osusilatory spirit, and, with an obri- Arthur and Lady Kennedy, se Kenedy, the
the cats around Shanghai.
Come fears were eatertained for the safety of give him an opportunity of answering them, as to the perfection of these communities a fair as reference to the desired vote of confidence, Grand Duke Alexis, Admiral Poesiet, Admiral Shadwell, and Major-General Whitfeld. Min
the steamer Aden, but they proved later to be and so making a "racket" shout the books he picture of what was seen, or was it overcharged alluded with approbation to the constitutionni Ju connection with tho British ships Taunton | Kennedy, who andertook to christen the ship,
groundless.
wished to pab is for you now to say. But, even if that were so, we this vamped-up reforms projected by the Left Centre, not the The Courier gives the following New Year's Considering that this letter had been writteu, travels in he meaning of this libel? Was east of which are the election of M. Thiers as It appears that there is no provision in the orcoiden raised platforin with the requisito His Worship veut biar to 12 months' bard Act to force the captain to pay to the station "pparatus at hand. As the Tusael began to labur for the offence, and be was bild that his incident:-The other day we referred to the it. I do not think you would attend vines, to this it anything more than a person fallowing his President for a term of four years, and the
Ore on her first coyage, general cheer warrant for deportation stood good still.'
genious expoliante resorted to by the Chinese as far as the plaintiff himself is concerned, but profession desiring to produce an effect and to appointment of a responsible Ministery,
write a book a picturesquely that interest 1. Ozenne, who had so much to do with the any portion of their wages "nutil the voyage arose from the crowd collected round the
to raise money wherewith to meet their obliga. when it comes to his books, what is the mean for which they bave shipped has terminated spot on the Praya and the new Pier, which Inspector Oradour and P.. Stewart appre- tiuba at the approaching New Year. We haveing Does it merely mean that he has writter might be exaid therein The Pall Mall negotiation of the modified French Commercial were thronged with apeututors. Nothing bended two gamblers at Tuu-kawan, British heard of another illustration of the kind. A obscene and inaccurate books without any eril Gazette itself spoke of "New America" as a Treaty, will represent France on the Commia- He may do so if he likes, but if he does not
could have been more sk Ifully managed than Kowloon outrying on gambling of the Potze Chiucas trader sold a quantity of gooly, to the intention for booke my obrienaly he is one valuable and interesting book; was it got rather sion sharged to settle the pointe left undeter-. 300 fit, there are no means of compelling bin the launch its. As the stera breasted the description very extenal veiy, having two tables, value of $450, to a man he well kuer, on the zenes obscene.and inaccurate without any evil difficult for the writer to tom round afterwards wined.
So scriona, in spite of the recent favourable Ja the case under notice, the men applied for water and the screw and its fret revolutions, two brass Po tze boxes, counter, and all the understanding shut the buyer was to sell them intent. I suppose to book of tarele is abau. and say it was Evamped-up travels ?" ..
A Juror inquired whether that remark re-reports, would seem to be the state of King Amadeo's health, that on Wednesday the Min- a portion of their wages for the purpose of the cusign was anfurled aft. and the ship was things meseganry for the game. The first de- for cash and from the proceeds to pay the tra lately accurate, and I would ask you whether a
shortly decorated with all manner of bonding. fendant was sworn to me the muster, and was der at once. But days passed and the bayer simple charge of Inaccuracy is calculated to ferred to the sine edition.
Mr, Justine Brest said he did not understand intors held a mesting in relation to possible buying clothes, to enable them to face the She was then taken in tow by the steam.tug sent to two months hard labor; the second de did not come with the money as agreed on, and degrade a com? It has been held, toe, by that "New Amerion" bad been substantially contingencies, which lasted till three o'blook fendant being one of a crowd seen leaving the as the trader learned that his friend bad trape courte of law, that a book may be obscene cold weather, which they will have to meet Fame
tify having been arranged on the epot, tables, was sent to 14 days' hard labor, and the ferred the goods and been duly paid, he put thehough published with the beat intentione, altered. Other criticians had been read; but at morning. on à voyago to New York. In opposition to H.E. Sir Autbur Kennedy proposed the health defendante total that a rotide would be pat ap Police on the defendant's tmek. He was soon the Confessional Unmasked" was held to be they ought not to have too much weight, be- A bill for the definitivo establishment of a the strongly expressed opinion of the HR of Mense. Inglis & Co., remarking that though warning all mongers that were appreicaded found, and, when asked for the $450, admitted obscene, and the publisher might even be in cause, after all, each reader should form ble general coinage for Germany is to be laid be BOUR MASIZE, the captain persisted in his re.this was the first, be hoped it id uut ba the for the fature they would be sentenced to six tant he had got paid, but coolly muid that he dicted for wisdemeanor, although it was taken own impressions of a book, and not trust tou for the Reicbatag next session.
Lord Dpfferiu, the Governor-General of Ca- ast occasion of the kind on which he should oths, Too-kawan was only a minute's walk awed otter debis besides that to the trader, and to be published bond fide and for a good pur. much to the opinions of others. The real point fusal, and the result is the unlucky men will are the plunsure of being present. Mr. Inglis, from Chinese territory, and be would advise be bad raid a number of them out of the pro- pose. If the passage means that a book dealing in the libela was the barge of obscenity. No nada, was onthusiastically room ved on Thurs- have to go ill-provided for a very severe replet, thanking his guests, and beersing that it then if they wished to gamble to go where it osade of the trader's goods to the extent of same with obscene subjecte had been published by donut a literary man would be very muob day at Montreal, whither he had gone to attend voyage, notwithstanding that a considerable was great encouragement to people in his pro was tolerated, and where neither the bench or $250. The balance left be handed to the trader. Mr. Dizon with too best of motives, would horrified at having it said that bia travels were at the presentation of u alatue of the Queen to
the police could touch them.NAR
He was detained in custody till some meade of say it was a libel! And even if the writer inaccurate and Bessabial, and so exposing the city, and in his speech he testified his per- amount of wages is already due to them. It rasion to see sub visitare on such an ocession. The Sual is mach the largest vessel yet built
settling the difficulty could be hit upon.
had branght himself within the pale of the law, him to ridicale, but that was very different socal knowledge of her Majesty's deep interest is needless to enlarge upon the unfairness of in Hongkong. Her length over all in 150 feet,
PO Dick, No. 19, charged a boatman with
would it, if he had written it band fids, bes libel thing from his being open to contempt and in the welfare and happiness of her subjects "NAGASAKI
bringing the plaintiff into ridicule and contacred. If a man had, with wicked design, throughout the Empire.
In the Crown Office at Dublin, pleas of "Not such a case. As the HARBOUR MASTER put it, leadth 20 feet, and depth. 13 feet, her regis the lawful possesion of seven bags of coali
(Daily News.)
tempt? On the other hand, do the words menu published a book which was properly called the want of proper clothing is frequently the tere tosunge being 450 Lone. She is a come had taken away from Yox-usb-tee.
posite vessel, baving iron frames und beams, Complainant aid about 10.30 am, of the 17th Fire was discovered on the afternoon of the that the plaintiff was inaccurate from igno- obscene, was there any contempt or say Guilty" bure been filed on behalf of the Roman cause of disease, and must at least increase had being planked and decked throughout with be found the defendant, Cliening wanchane, in 4th in a calated belonging to the P. M. S. Erance or carelessness or want of good faith batred which could be too great for him on the Catholic clergy whom Judge Keogh's famous teak. The whols of the iron work has been the act of shipping half a ton of cols from Co., in which over 2,000 tons were stored, but and had written obscenely with an evil intent part of all right-clicking men What was the report on the Galway Bleation Petition pro- very needlessly the hardship of a voyage bent and fitted in Messts, Inglis & Co.8 Yowish-tes, for which he could not give any it was chserved onely and by abraunions If so, it would be, stealated to Rograde bica in meaning of this libel? Was it only that the nounced guilty of budne infance, coupled in In the present case it is perfectly clear that, yard, and the brass fastenings have satisfactory resent. The defendant is a ma-exertions kept under. The weather is reported the minds of all right-thinking people by hoid books were obscene in fact, dealing some cases with fatimidation.
A medical gentleman residing in Brixton- had the Haxsour MASTER soen his way to do been manuf.dipred there. The vessel is ripe sture deler at Yow-mab-tee, and be belier to have been very bad, and one spoident, is ing bim up to ridicule and contempt, and to with subjects which ought not to be mentioned, so, he would hayo ordered the captain to pay philippines ataongst the islands and rivers those who steal it.
intended to trade from Sual in the ed be bought coale in small quantities from noted the upsetting of a fishing bout, by which justify the charge it must be shown that gross but doing so bond fide and with an iu rosd, who has at large expense erected there
20 Japanese were drowned..
Docent intention; or did it mean that wasom, proceeded against the London Team- [ignorance or carelessness and obscenity from u the men sufficient for clothes, or to see that of the group, collecting cargo, &c., consequently
Defendant and his master bought the coals Tas P. MSCo.'s str. Belief, with her two wicked motive exist. As to the second article, this was done with a wicked intert, either waye Company in the Vice-Obangeliora Court, they were provided with them, and he she is built so as to combine as far as possible four months back from a European alipilastrions passengers, the Princes Phillip and in considering the question of malice yon route to corrupt the young, to gratify the bad, or to on the ground of nuisses caused by the prox Chiu-a-king, declared, said he is employed as Augustus of Saxe-Coburg and Goths, arrived take all the circumstances into accoups. A po money iste bis own pocket? To arrive at imity of their stables. In Auget he obtained, evidently very greatly regretted his inability light draught with a large enfrying capacity.
mutager of the Paku coal store at Reyingpoon; safely at the above port after a prolonged few days before the 9th of August, 1671. Mr. proper conclusion, they at first consider on application, for injauation and undertaking which has a branch shop culled the Tu voyage of 81 days.
Dixon bad presided at a meeting at which Elder who the plaintiff was. Mr. Dixou had been in that not more than two baudred horses abould Evans, the chief of a community of Shakore, was the witness-boz, and it was only fair to point be kept in the stables, and that other sources There is, however, possibly one grond
chiu at Yowab Lee. A man named Sud-
wye is the manager of the shop the de LOSS OF THE AMERICAN SCHOONER present, and an soconut of the eating had put that, although he was subject to cross-ek annoyanon should be lessened; but now the upon which he could with justice sad pro-
fenduat is in their play. Witness presented
been given by the Pall Mall Gasette Aboat ridation set the whole of his previous life, plaintif conten is that the undertaking bas pristy interpose. Nabody is called upon to Teaders Insurance Company took place on a receipt for the sale of the coals from the shipi
Two Japanese have arrived at Nagasaki from the same time it had apparantly aunie uaderno question was asked of his derogatory to bis not removed the nuisance, while the defend. perform a contract that is an impossibility Sitarday at their offices, E. J. Sage, Lag. in and mid they were all disposed of now, these Obosima, one of the Loooboo Islanda who say their notice that Mr. Dizon was la preside at a character as a gentleman and a man of honoar, ants affirm that they have done all they ouvid
the chair. The following Shareholders were having been sold as the last and we scarcely think it will be stretching a present-Mesta. Q. H. Sherwood, M. Daly, His Worship thatean placed a note on the that they were sailors on board the Suray dinner in memory of Sir Walter Scott, Now except in regard to the publication of these to dimmish it. The Vice-Chancellor anggested point in any way unduly to hold it to be an Deacon, A. F. Heard, M. W. Boyd, Gea, W. back of the receipt, to prevent it being used beu tho was lost about 70 miles to the North Spiritual Wisus had been issued in 1888, books, That threw light on the probability or the paroless of the plaintifs property by the and East of Obesima. They say they were ly and he bad aluce pablished Free Bossis and improbability of bis doing that which it was company as the best mode of settlement, but impossibility for a man to go through the Weller, Da Custa, Kwong-man-cheong, Qung- again in any other case,
kes, Leong-wing obeong, Lee-yung.. Downa, Defendant was told to find security, ond house to in a gule with a tarpaulin it the misen The Tower." This being the state of things, necessary for the defendent to prove amely, ultimately the case stood over for the Bing of
publiabing booke that were in fact obssene, the defendants' answers: rigours of a voyage to New York during the and Knong-fook-woo.
and doing with a wicked intention. No case of rinderpuut having been reported bolder in $25, to be forthcoming within one Ring when she was blawn by the sheer the Pall Mall Geeste said? coldest wonthe of the year, when he is not The UHAIRMAN raid the notice convening month. The coal to be detained during that force of the wild on hur best ends, and Capt. It is union to observe the antics of my whe. The description of the Mormons did, not for four weeks, the intented districts of Tork.
Buckminster and they were washed eat of her bankering after celebrity, can only just succeed. by dint contain mash; to complain of, except that shire are now declared free. properly clothed. If the Harbour Master is the meeting, and the report and accounts were, time, and also the books to be produced,
They were all so close together that they all go of the most frantic efforts, in procuring, from time to it referred to the prevalence of incest, and The bodies of the unfortunate victims of the by ananimous consent taken 'sa read. In lar- of this opinion, it would seem that he would sing them before the meeting, the Obairman ob. Mr. M. S. founuchy, Acting Registrar Gene. hold of a plank that came off her after rail time some ommbs of notoriety. Mr. Elegworth pasanges had been qabted respecting Abraham Pelsall disaster have been found. They had, it be justified on satisfying himself that the served that it would be recollected that in Fe-cal, charged three men and a woman with crea. They could see nothing wing to the rain and Dizon made his Srst appearance on Saturday at St. and Surah which it was suggested was not only seems, rushed from the shaft in the direction a matter which ought not to bavo been discussed of the oat-crop, when the pit was foundated: application of any given man was bond fidebruary last year the Shareholders made an alting a disturb uced 4 p.m. of the 17th that they did not know what became of the rest friend, Mr. Dizon Sprks of the beautiful Eden to refuse to give up the ship's papers until teration in the distribution of bbe profits, and in front of the Supreme Court Complainant of the crew and of the passengers: On the prodteed by Shakterism, and generally or at all, but was discussed in a fluuld spirit, and and there, pressing close together in the narrow it was in a great meuaure to the actrum thun stated the disturbansu res from the following second day Captain Buckalnster's strength exceedingly beautiful taults, and exhorted the in a way which made it indecent. The jury passage, bed perished through the choke.dump. In the Court of Qaven's Beuch, the case of the the exp-tain supplied the men either wish the taken that they had to attribute the gratifying use. A tan applied to him to be allowed average and he was washed Away from the audiomes to listen patiently to the explanation of met say what theyth of something 401804 necesary clothing or with the money to get results which they wear for the year ending to take a girl he named from a certain brothel, plank. Ther said there was a long steamer the means by which those exceedingly beautiful Young, was he a fanatic or something worse. Crown terms the Uaimant again came up, the 81st October. The premis showed an amount and babying his auspistons in the case, in passed close to them; so lose that they remits had been brought about Eller Erena then Mr. Dizou inquired also into the relations of a Altorney-General appearing to ask for's "trial"- tbem. It is in this sphere of the Marine Maaf 3546,691 41 more than the previous year, al consequence of similar casos. he asked the old datagion the Chinese from the called attention to the rely features of bakerism, Mormon with this variona wives, and it might at bar. d. low days ago, it may be remember gistrate to see that matters of sais kind are though the first three wonthe showed a do- use to bring up persons who could speak foreigners on board of her, but they either which em to be the holding of viven in comer, and be said that description showed a warb of taste.ed, a aimiler spplication was made on behalf of
vided falling off in business. The tosses had for his respectability. The man got s
belief in God the mother and oncluded by andout No doubt the "elder" who gave the information the Claimant, and a rate was granted and Ser properly adjusted, and he is warranted in been larger than for the year 1870-71, namely, an to come, and be arrived just as he was could not make themselves beard or the steaming that Shakeriam waa'sothing nice than Quakerim was a beast, and if he gave the information, John Coleridge présented himsell to the Court, using large discretion in order to meet the $148,097.80 agamat $127,91 96. The accounts bearing his ofce, and was told be was too late, would not stop Captain Buckminater was divested of in ordines relate to the giving and tak what was the use of repeating it? Was it re-not as acting for the prosecution in the case. lost shortly after she passed. It was their ing in marrings, joint on which we should like to take peated, too, in an improper way. Well, though but simply as the Law Officer of the Crown by bread justice of cases brought to hit for 1576-71 had now been closed, with a debit that the girl had better be sent back to the seranth day on the plant then they were the option of some respectable Quaker. Of comme, there might be bait, course taste about it; whom, seficio, & trial at far must be desud cognisance, in which it appears that reamer of 1974 to last year. There was a sum of brothel for safety, and then they could come drifted on to Ohobias. During their voyage Me. Dizon and the Shakers can festareissa public if it obscene and intentionally obscene, or was it ed. Balancing all the inconveniences of the
$150,000 for distribation; of which 50,000 up again the next day. As he was leaving the they bad managed to catch some little fish that they choosa; but it's aarely strange and alot in are being fairly dealt with. We are cap would be divided to shareholders, that is, at the building; a great disturbance was going on
a arrative, bigbly coloured, but without any various methods of procedure, and regarding fident that nobody will blame him if he user rate of $350 per stare; $100,000 would be ratura outside, in which the defendants wore the prin jumped on to the planks this was all the B-credible irony to find a writer who is best known as an intest? Then, again, a good deal and heen the fact that aneb a mode of trial bad already ed to contributors, being an amout of 27 persipul actors with the guid applicatt. The zenince they had. Captain Bork winster's proceful coupler of obscene literatare and vamped-up read from the chapter entitled Pantagany." been requested by this defendant, the Attorney. any means in his power in the present case, neat, of the premis paid by them; a son of waxay and the three men in the dock clothing was all torn and washed off from his travels announced as the presiding resins at the London Mr. Dizon Commenced it by stating his could General formally demanded trial at bur, and
except his shirt. There was no water in the fontirid in honour of Scott to see that the captain acts fairly and $91,15855, or 5.5744 pur shure, would wanted to prevent the girl from going back to vessel when they left her. Through all the Now it is mid to bon libel to represent Me. Disun readers. Frout his account it mast be taken us After some amversation-the Court porfeetly not possibly describe all he heard to English prayed the Court to fix the for bearing.. reasonably, as it would be a discreditable and be carried to Reserve Fund, which would the brothel, contrary to his instructions, con-
Z be $235,008.55. The Obairman then sequently this caused a disturbance between storm she had made non-New Letter
as presiding at a meeting in causation with a fact that at Oneida Crock every woman was contarring in Sir John Coleridge's application serious matter if, after applying in a proper proposed that the report and accounts be puss the two factions. He obarged the defendants
sect having wives in common. After the books the wife of every man, and every man the it was understood that the fting of the day and constitutional manner for assistance, the ca
with creating the disturbance only.
A WIFE'S POWER-A good wife is to a man yon bave heard read, would you think Mr. Dizun heband of every woman; and, according to should be left in the hands of their lordships, Mr. Stephens at this stage appeared for the wisdom, strength, and courage; a bad one is would bars coneidered it a-libd even if Elder Nayes, the principle of self-control was the though the fifth or sixth day in Hilary Term unfortunate man should find that they have This was seconded by Mr. Downs, and ourried
It was suggested was favoured by the Lord Chief Justine. ananimudely.
defendants, be having been matracted by them,confusion, weakness, and despair. No candi Evans had been leader of one of the other gom- essence of their doctrine.
That theological belief, however grotesque, no redrcas.
Mr. WELLEL proposed, and Mr. Draco se thinking the origin of the disturbance would be tion te hopeless to a man where the wife pos munitics actually having wires in common? by the defendunt that principle pointed to
think it conded, that Messrs. E. J. Sage and M. W. Boyd entered into and brought against them, but senses firmoest, decision, and economy. There Would
bel to say he had pre- another dostrine, which was only just hinted is no proof of insanity" was made the ground It may of course be said flat the seamen by re-elected Directors, and alr. Boyd proposed as it was made known to Mr. Stephene anch is no stward propriety which an ecunteract sided over a meeting of Bush a community, not at in the rotimsefale continence. As of an application at the same Court for cri ought to have been careful to provide them. and Mr. Sage seconded that Mesars Deacon was not the case, ble duties were made very indolence, extravagance, and folly as bome, to countenance what was done, but to introdose to Spiritual Wires, the propriety of that minst information against the Commissioners selves with malicient clothing before they and Sherwood be re-elected Audor, Bukh pro tight.
No spirit qua long and are bad influence, Masa peran who wished to make a pantic declaration book had been given up and he could not in Lanacy, for allowing Mrs. Lowe, the wife of started on the voyage, but it would be simply positives we carried unanimeasly, sed the Defendants were Baad 11 each, for creating is strong, but his heart is not adamaut. He of his views. Would such an assertion tend to wonder at it, knoting the skill of the advocate. a clergyman in Durtam, to be detained in
meeting separated with the zaal compliment, or disturbande.
usede a tranquil mind; and especially if he is degrade him? If you think it would, it is diffoult The duty of Serjeant Purry ma en advocate had private luuatic asylums from September, 1870, Utopian to expect that seamen ever would do to the Chair.
an intelligent inan, with a whole head, be needs to see any justification of it, because aa far so we nothing, indeed, to do with what everybody to March of the present year, the being in a Charles Osmond, olerk in the Hepatrar bin moral force in the conflict of life. To re bave any vidends cumunaity of wives does not know might be his own good foeling in each state sound mind. The case was pocaliar, this as a rule. People of much more regular
A fogular bequest is reported from Wales. General's office, charged Change tai," a coolie, cover his composure, home must be a place of exist among the Shinkers. They are no matters; but he bad expected that, from the the only aberrations of mind alleged against habits than seamen easily fall into the Colonel Wand, of Carleion, bae proposed to under the falgwing circumstance. Com peace and comfort. There is sont renews its marriage, spiritud or esrual, but adhere to perisant's skill as an advocate he would give up the plaintiff arising from her belief in Spiritual take of underestimating their wants on a give£200 towards the restoration the plainant stated the defendant is a lodging strength, and goes forth with fresh vigour to calismoy. You should panes before you Bay the propriety of the book at once, and so beien; and her counsel beld that it was ber long voyage, and as Jack is usually not fins Priory Church at Brecon, on pardition that the bouse keeper for emigrants to Singapore. A encounter the labour and troubles of life. Bat that part of the statement is a libel, because did. Thoagh, however, he had yielded the religious belief, and should be treated record- of fands such an omission on his part way wondent of bie mother's ancestor, Sir David report was made to the Registrar-General on if at home be finde to rest, and is there met if so it is difficult to see how the whole thing point za to its impropriety, be bad not in the ingly. Beveral well written letters and state- Williams, of Gwenervite, be replaced in its the 15th instant, an Inspeetor King-wae sent with bad-temper, jealousy, and gloom, or ad can he justified. Then you have to say whether least degree given up the question which the ments of the plaintiff were paz in in support of not be very reprehensible. At an events for chance, where it stood since 1618, until re-to the house, when he found a number of coolies eailed with complaints and censure, hope to represent a mad as successful compiler jury bad to determine. Nearly every page of counsel's argument. Their lordships held, he
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vanishes, and he sinks into despair, :
of-cbsence literature and vampet-up travels the book had been raid, and they must take it ever, that there was nothing to justify a crimi practical purposes, when the case ariles, moved by the Lord Canden of 1862
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