UNNATURAL SENTENCES.
Unnatural offences would, under Chinese fystems of Ingic, pe sequently enough punished by unnatural sentences, William Williams was, The other day, confiemned at Warga.10.14 years. Imprison and two floggings. We would Spesially inquire of Chief Justice
is only earing out in a mechanical way the logical. brutalities of the
New South Wales present con ict code, or
or whether he really believes that lashing
is a cure for such riforbid conditions of mind as produce the act for which Williams is now immured And if Judge Darley really does believe that the "Cat" is a cure in such cases, would he advocate the flogging of an asylum, patient- who, while Buffering from manin or melancholia, committed acts rearded by "sane persons as filthy? And if not, why not? Judge Darley may, howete, consider that the -curative properties of the "cat" ate amongst the lenst important aspects of flagging, Men are to be deterred as punished, and the flaying alive of one for committing an "unnatural" offence prevents, perhaps, dozens from imitating his example. But how can a deterrent operate nain which instead of being swayed by lagic was carried irresistibly to every point of the moral compass by insanity? Though even admitting the deterrent effect of flogging from
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 8.
ef Yandemonia, Judges and barristers down to the most infinitesimal suckling of them all, aft as if they really believed that a man when from paralysis of the extremities" had succhio the matter with his two fect only that and nothing more. The legal medico, whe Supreme Court Judge, tinkers around thental
Irritating
ice, and expects to effect its eradication by its surface.-Spancy Bulletin.
Co-day's Advertisentents.
WOODYEAR'S ROYAL AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS.
C
KOWDED, CROWDED, CROWDED.
BUT ONE VERDICT A GENUINE show,
OUR JAPANESE ADMITTED
MARVELLOUS.
the standpoint of abstract justice it is immoral | OUR EDUCATED HORSES THE THEME
to punish one man for the prospective crimes of another,
If the impulse imparted to a diseased brain culminates in an unnatural offence, why should it be treated so philosophically in the lunatic Asylum and so brutally and uncompromisingly in The Circuit Court? The cause of an "unnatural ad is nervous derangement. The very wording in the charge-sheet admits this the offence is described as unnatural," fe, outside nature and the laws that regulate ordinary human conduct, In attempting to deal with something beyond every-day human experience an effort is made to calculate an unknown quantity, without the known quantities of the equation being given, and moral algebra is a science not yet sufficiently advanced to apply to the problems presented to philosophy by the great, vague, and-hidden region we loosely designate by the word Psycho- legy. But if the cause of an unnatural offence is nervous derangement, how do you cure the propensity to commit unnatural offences by still further deranging the nervous system by nogging And it is no moot question that the "cat" dues produce nerveus derangement. The records of the gaols bear witness to the fact that the sense of disgrace and degradation is far greater in its jeirors than the mere physical pain, Yet it is proposed-pay, attemptedtobe concreted in practice to effect a cure in poor, nervous, Trembling, broken-down and mentally-degraded wretches by still further degrading them,
If the use of the "eat" can be reasonably defended; it it can be proved that the fear of it works reform, then let its application be reserved to cases of garrotting, to deliberate swindling of all kinds, including usury and the manipulation of sliding scales of commission, but do not attempt to make of the public Blogger a physician for the treniment of the insane or those on the Lonterland of insanity do-not-transfer-the- lunatics The should go to Gladesville or the Varfa Hend to the solitary cells of Berrima or Pentridge prison! The very word -- “Sun- natural" lieves Williams of responsibility, removing him, ns it does, outside the pale of nature and casting upon society the duty of placing him in seclusion without any intention of liberating him after 14 years' systematic endeavour to make him still further deranged. Let us be logical! If Society comes to the hard Conclusion that men of the Williams type when at large, threaten its best interests, what folly is it to imprison them with a view of torturing them with doggings which may aid to a greas extent ja confirming andincreasing their mental malady, 'find then letting them loose after a term of imprisonment, enough-In itself to drive any sape man crazy }^="
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Society might even shirk, the responsibility Wexpense of locking up such a man as society might cond of his "unnatural" life; and mercy would be combinect of economy suppressing Williams and gently removing hi from the sphere of human activity. Very good Such a course would be consistent, even if merciless and drastic. It certainly would be humane if carried out without any of the disgusting and brutal paraphernalia that now disgrace our attempts to legislate man into the realm of death. But whatever we do let us act like civilised men, and not like savages. Let us not "pander "to any "sentiment" either maudlin of brutal. Do not let us introduce Protestantism the theory of compromise-into anything which should be founded on an ideal of abstract justice.
1.
If we are compelled to sacrifice a victim, let us do it with all firmness yet in all sympathy. If it is necessary to eliminate a man, it is totally unnecessary that his elimination should be per- formed after the manner of the Choctaws and Sloux. We do not wish to peg him down on the ground and dance upon his diaphragm, to blast his eyes out of their sockets with gunpowder, or even-to send bim to a brutal and gruesoma scaffold with all the attendant hideousness of sheriff and parson and gaping reporters and bestial wantons who love to gather like birds of carrion round any spectacle of blood..
But this aride. We do not think that elimina- tion is the only course. Humanity, all the wide world over-save in New South Wales-is- growing more averse to the shedding of blood. In England and in America" unnatural" offences are not punished by the administration of the last. In France and in Germany the lash nof administered at all, and just as New South Wales stands alone in the brutality of its code against the rest of the world, so do Chief Justice Darley, his Australian colleagues and those who made the odious laws that they administer stand
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THE EQUESTRIAN MONKEY.
THE NEGRO'S TROUBLES.
嘛
OUR EQUESTRIANS GRACEFUL AND
DARING.
FUNNY, FUNNY CLOWNS..
TO-NIGHT!-
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Private Boxes and Single Seats may be Reserved at Messrs. KELLY & Walsh's, LD,
PRICKS OF ADMISSION :- Private Hoxes containing Six Chairs Dress Circle Chairs Stalli (Carpeted Seats).........00
Pit...........................
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Co-day's Advertisements;
OPERA AND MUSICAL COMPANY. “COMMENTING-KEOUT JUCY 15TH-1898
To the Residents of Hongkong
MR. A Company organised [R. PEMBERTON W. WILLARD begs
and dorcet by lin-will make_alicicappearance
above or therealxouts.
Repertoire-OPERAS, Faust, Il Trovatore, Maritana, Fra Dinvela, Bohemian Girl.
OPERA BOUFFE Dorothy, Erminie, Pepha Falka, Old Goard:
BURLESQUES--Litle-Jack Sheppard, Monte Cristo Jr. Liftle Dick Whittington, The Babes. COMEDIES-Arabian Nights, Little Lord Faunt icray, Vice Versa, Turned Up, A Night Off
MUSICAL COMEDIES The Tramp, A Break. Somewhere, The, Pullman, Car, Fun on the Bristol. Bridget O'trien, Erg., &c, &c-The Musical Comedies under the section of Mr. Sheridan, the original Widow O' ien.
F.
NOTICE-Prices will be $3, $2, and $1. The season will run one-month only. Three Performances a 'week, Season tickets will be issued for the series of 12 Performances at $34. Not transferable. Plan now open at Messrs. † KELLY & WALSU's, .I.D.
Hongkong. Both June, 1888.
seminutions.
THE
PRAYA EXTENSION.
་
Eytimations.
GOVERNMENT
CHINESE IMPERIAL
SILVER LOAN OF 1884. Loan B.
FIRST DRAWING.
NOTICE is hereby, given, that in conformity with the stipulation contained in the Bonds
of this Loan, the following Numbers of Bonds to be paid off at Par at the Office of the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, in Hongkong, on the 30th day of June, 1888, when the interest-thereon-will-cease-to-be payable, were this day- Drawn at the Office of the said Corporation in Hongkong in the presence of Mr. WILLIAM HENRY GASKELL, Acting Chief Accountant of the said Corporation, 'and of the Undersigned Notary,
NUMBERS OF BONDS DRAWN
976 BONDS. Now :-
279 2792 2793
2800 -2801 -2804-2805–2809 2810 2813 2817 2818, 3820 2825 2816 2827 28 -2837 1836 2841 2845 2346–2849 ·2850, 2851 2857 2862- 2864 1865 1871
2873 2874 2875 2881 2383 2884 288 2890 2893 2897 .-2901 2002 2905 2906
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3065 3066 3069 3073 3077 300 3081
3375 3377 3178
108; 3007 3089 3090 3091
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313 314 3116
312 3117 3128 3129
3150 3153 3138.
3159 316 3163 3164
3186 31923193
3194 3195 3201
3225 3226 3332
3233 3239 3240 3241
3256
3264 3265 3266
3272 3273 3274 3280 381 3287
3200
3302, 3304 3305
3306 3312 3313 3314
3321
3337 3338 3344.
3345 3340 3350 3353 3354 3300
3384
3420
3387 3390 3393 3394 3425 3426 3432 3433
3410 3416 3417
3443
3460 3461 3493
3462 3467 3468 3469
3503 3508 350
3486 3487, 349 3492
3531
3571
3587 358
3605 3010
3629
3543 3644
3653
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170% 373 374 3717
THE HOLDERS OF MARINE LOTS within the limits of the proposed, PRAYA EXTENSION, and the Attornies and Agents of absent owners are requested in meet Mr. C. P.CATE at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Chy Hàti, lat 3 jrap on TUESDAY, the 3rd July, bruxino, to consider the Report, Plans Conil. Estimintys "for the Work, prepared by the Guvirament in accordance with the Resolution passed at he MEETING held on the 26th day of November last, and to determine on the action to be taken on the report and estimate.
Hongkong, 25th June, 1888.
NOTICE
1042
THE "PERO TUG AND LIGHTER T. CONY are now prepared to Lighten $12.00
2.00 Ships and Steamers at the "TAKU-BAR.". Five
Mex: Cents p r jinst will be charged for dead.
weight rasurement Cargo ja proportion,
The Undersigned will also contract for the Children under 12 years of age Half-price to towage of sailing vessels, from Sen in Tientsin, to all parts of the Circus.
thence to Sea, and all work will be done under bis personal supervision.
JAMES WATTS, Manager,
Naval 'and "Militáry -în uniform-Half-price to all parts of the house, except to Private Boxes:
ROBT, LOVE,
General Agent.
Hongkong, 30th June 1998
THEATRE
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ROYAL
CITY HALL, HONGKONG. THIS EVENING,
the 30th June, 1888. -
NORTON'S FAMOUS WORLD OF WONDERS. EXTRA GRAND PERFORMANCE
TASH
and
COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT tendered to the public's favourites
THE HARVEY BROTHERS' (William and Charles).
HONORARY MEMBER S
A
oi the
GREWORLD CIRCUS who will for the First introduce their Highly Trained and Intelligent Anas THE BLONDIN DONKEY.
'Tis not in Mortals to command success." But we'll do more, endeavour to deserve it. A MONSTER PROGRAMME 1 NOVELTIES!.. NOVELTIES I
FUN WITHOUT VULGARITY |
MUSIC EXTRAORDINARY 11
MYSTERY UNEXPLAINABLE ! | !
POSITIVELY
LAST PERFORMANCE BUT ONE PRICES OF ADMISSION :- Drem Circle and Stalls
Pit
$1.00 1.00
'Seats can be reserved at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH'S, LIMITED, under Hongkong Hotel.
Taku, May 28th, 1889......
. T. & L Co." -
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ĮMRAIRED VISION,
R. LAWRENCE, of the Firm of LAW- RENCE and "MAYO, OPTHALMIC
M OPTICIANS, of London, Calculta, and Bombay, may be expected in Hongkong unor about the 1st July,
Due notice of M. LAWRENCE'S arrival will be given.
Singapore, 6th June, 1888.
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THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY,
LIMITED,
THE Company is prepared to Tranship Cargo
from its Gadowns at Kowloon or West Point to any Steamer in the harbour, and to bring Cargo across from Kowloon to any place on the Praya at the usud rates.
By Order,
ISAAC HUGHES, Secretary, Hongkong, 20th April, 1888.
(428 THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.
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***
For $500 each Hongkong Currency=$488,000..
For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,
W. H. GASKELL, Acting Chief Accountant.
COUNTERSIONED,
A. P. STOKES, ›
HONGKONG,
Notary Public,
Hongkong, 19th May, 1888.
CHINESE IMPERIAL
NOTICE 18 hereby given that all Vessèls. discharging Bombay Cotton and Cotton Yam, at the Kowloon, Whatves will have free storage for 14 days from arrival, after which a RENT of 3 Cents per Bale per Month will be charged.
ISAAC HUGHES, Secretary. Hongkong, 7th November, '1887.
132 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM-on,
SHIP COMPANY,
NEW AND ACCELERATED DIRECT
SERVICE TO-20
LONDON VIA MARSEILLES
FROM
JAPAN AND CHINA.
Doors open at 8.30. P.1., Performance com mences at O'CLOCK.
CHAS, DERMER, General Agent.
"[64 STEAM TO STRAITS, COLOMBO AND pany will maintain
BOMBAY, connecting at COLOMBO with
Hongkong, 29th June, 1888.
N the 19th May at NOON, and fortnightly thereafter, until further notice, the Com- DIRECT SERVICE.
戚
the Company's Steamer PARRAMATTA" between Hongkong and London via Marseilles. for LONDON and INTERMEDIATE PORTS. THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
"LOMBARDY"
This improved service will abolish all Tran "shipments, and" it is intended that it shall maintain a' high reputatión: for-quick transit,
alone in regard to the world of science. Were will leave for the above places on SATURDAY Careful delivery of Cargo, and for Passenger
Judge.Dalley to write to Herbert Spencer or to Dr. Maudsley, and enquire from these two great psychologists the nature, and extent of human responsibility in such mental disease as that of which Willams exhibits symptoms, he would receive replies which would make him blush" for shiane.
It is an eternal disgrace to the medical pro- fession of Australia that the doctors do not interfere, and make, in regard to these matters, scientific representations of physiological, and
uychological facts such as would musterially FROM niect
the althyde of the law in regard to them, or course, the doctors do not loteriere because it would mean a bold and determined fight, and as individuals they are too, cowardly to undertake the contract. Too many of them are content, as the lawyers of the colonial Parliament are professional advantages, a life of diplomatic obtained. hypocrky-to surrender thele reputation for men-
accommodation and cuisine.
The attention of Passengers is specially called to the greatly improved second-saloon accom modation and attendance.
E. L. WOODIN Superintendent. Hongkong. 8th May, 1899..
OTICE"
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GOVERNMENT
SILVER LOAN OF 1834, LOAN- B..
HE INTEREST due 30th day of June Current, of the above LOAN, togethe
Agenta lasuing the Loan,
THE
with BONDS DRAWN for Redemption, will be PAID at the Office of this Corporation" on and after that date...
For the HONGKONG AND, SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,
W. H. GASKELL,
Acting Chief Accountant.
CO.
Hongkong, 19th May, 1888.
W. POWELL &
W
FURNISHING DEPARTMENT.
JE respectfully call the attention of Shipowners and Captains to the immense facilities at our
command for undertaking and executing; all orders for
SHIP'S UPHOLSTERY.......
BEDDING and LINEN of every description.
· VICTORIA, EXCHANGE,
Good Workmanship and dispatch guaranteed. Estimates Free.
W. POWELL & CO.
- Hongkong, 31st.May, 1888. V
THE HONGKONG HIGH LEVĒL TRAMWAYS COMPANY
LIMITED.
THE Public are respectfully informed that the PEAK TRAMWAY WAS OPENED 1488 for Public Traffic on WEDNESDAY, its 30th
May
the 7th July, at Noon. S
(Passengers only will be booked to London by this Steamer),
E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent, Hongkong, 30th June, 1888,**** [661
*NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP TEVIOT," GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL,, PENANG
DOR The Convenience of Customers, the pro- AND SINGAPORE."
ductions of the "CHINA SUGAR RE- ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed FIRING.COMPANY, LIMITED can hence. that all goods, are being landed at their forward be obtained by RETAIL, FOR CASH, risk, into the Godowns of the Kowloon Wharf No. 3. PEEI: STREET, at the same prices a and Godown Company, at
ves delivery may be at addresses in town on applicants forwarding
their monthly requirements in writing dire Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice the Refinery at East Point. the rules for commercial considerations, like to the contracy be given before 4B,M., TO-DAY
JARDINE MATHESON & Co verlest
„facti lisyys Claims will be admitted after the Goods
General Agents." that enthus
*dand all; Goods remaining,
Hongkong, 27th atly, 18857
G. FALCONER & CO. CATCH AND CHRONOMETEU MANUFACTURERS --
content, to Jead, for the sake of social and and/or from the. whatyowloon, whence at the Refinery; or Retail orders will be delivered
direct to
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WEEK DAYS. The CARS RUN as follows betwe JOHN'S PLACE and VICTORIA GAP :—-—-
8 to 10 AM. every quarter of an hour, 12 to 2 P.M.„ half hour..
8
quarter of an hour.
SUNDAYS,
THE CHINESE INSURANCE COMPANY,
LIMITED..
NORDINARY GENERAL MEETING TOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-
of the CHINESE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the CITY HALL, Victoris, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of July,. 1888, at go of the CLOCK in the Afternoon, ST. when the subjoined resolution, which was passed at the Extraordinary Meeting of the Company held on the 18th day of June, 1888, will be submitted for confirmation as 1 Special Resolution,
past 12 to past one every quarter of an hour, and from 4 to 8 PM. every quarter of an hour
Single Tickets may be obtained in the Cars, Gentlemen are requested NOT. TO SMOKE, in the sliddle Compartment
* Tickets for 10 trips, up and so trips down, First-c'aus, at $12.007 and Tickets for six trips up and six trips down, at $2.50; Five-Cent. Coupons and Reduced Tickets may be obtained at the Office of the GENERAL MANAGERS, ARE
trong 14th Jane 197
That the Company be found up voluntarily in accordance with the Company's Articles of Association and Ender the provisions of the Companice Ordinances 1965 to 1886," Should the Resolution be confitated a further Resolution will be proposed at the same Meeting
That the Board of Directors for the time being and the Secretary, in accordance with the provisions in the Articles of the 'said: Com- pany, be appointed Liquidators for the pur- pose of such winding ups. Dated the 18th day of June 1888,
By Order of the Board,
[5391'616]
SAML, I, GOWER,
Secretary,
Auctions.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
No. 285.
THE following Paniculars of Sale of Crown
Land by Public Auction, to be held on thị.
-MONDAY,
spot, on
the and day of July, 1888, at 4 PM, are. published for, general information... By Command,
ཐཱ་
FREDERICK STEWART,
Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, - - ment
Hongkong, 23rd June, 1888.
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Particulars of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 2nd day of July, 1888, at 4 P.M., by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of Two Lots of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of "5
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.
Years.
uf
East of Signal
59 Station, The
Peak... 170
120
175
175
21,000
No. 5$
Rural
Building Luts
East of. Signal'.
Station, The Peak... 103'6" 100 1476" 175
16,625
Leer
feet.
-feet,
No.
Registry
Lomality.
N.
E.
W. Square ft.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS,
Boundary Measurentents. Contents in Annual Upse Rent.
GOVERNMENT ̃ÑO FIFICATION.
• No. 287.
Land by l'ublic Auction, to be hell on the
HE following Particulars of Sale of Crocif-
spot, on
TUESDAY,
the 3rd day of July, 1888, at 4 F.M., are pablished for general Information. By Command,
FREDERICK STEWART, Colonial Secretary.
•
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 23rd June, 1888
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Farticulars of, the, leiting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of July, 1888, at 41., by Order of His Excellency' the GOVERNOR of One Lot of CROWN LAND, In the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999/Years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Tect.. feel.
Inland Lot
No. 1,148
20
20
905
91..
3
2
of Registry
Locality.
No
N.
-S.
E.
W. Square ft. Rent
Price
For Sale
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Boundary Measurements Contents in Annual Upset
FOR SALE ÁT MACAO. ON MODERATE TERMS. Aarde glethe town, consisting of TEN Nextensive property, on the busifiées STRONGLY BUILT GODOWNS, with Rooms above suitable for Offites or Dwelling Houses; Small Dwelling Houses, attached to as Chire Hong; and piece pí spáté ground- suitable for building purposes.
There are yo separate entrances the property, one ppening on the Harbour close te the Steamboat Co's Wharf,
For full paculars, apply to THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE, *Inn kong, 3rd 'April '1888,-
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•AB
-FOR SALE CHEAP
BOUT TEN TONS OF ASPHALTE.
Apply to
AA, DE MELLO & Co.,
Macao 3rd April 1888
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