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THE PLOT AGAINST PRESIDENT YUAN.
GENERAL HUMng нsing summoned to APPEAR AT MIXED COURT.
(Our Own Correspondent,)
Shanghai, Jane 6. The summons for Huang Hsing to attend the Mixed Court here, in connection with his alleged implication in the plot against President Yuan Shih-kai and three others, has been countersigned. by the International authorities, as he is living the Settlement.
But a plain intimation has been given that evidence will be required before further steps are taken.
Solicitor Attacks Attitude of
Prosecution re Bail.
Vicente Sotto was again arrest ed yesterday afternoon on a charge of abduoting a girl at Cebu, within the jurisdiction of the United States.
effect ?
dition?
Mr Brutto: To argue this
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bury, 67 Law Journal, Magistrates Caces, page 940, by which his Worship had power to g.ant bail and it was for his friend to show that his Worship had not power. His Worship:-I propose to hear both of you.
Me Buttnesid he thought his {fiend should begin becaurs he bad en authority in front of him that morning which he did not ULS. It was simply what the Obief Justics hadrid in Fall Court, that lie Crown had put all the obstles it could in the way of the poor.
Mr. Hodge on raid he would desl with the submission be was going to make under thres heads if be would Esso permitted. The first bend would be that his Worship had no power to grant bail in ex- SOTTO AGAIN ARREST-due me an authority to that tradition proceedings under the Act of 1870 and the amended and ED.
Mr Bratton: Yes, but not now. additional asis. His P-cond sub- Bis Worship Under extra-mission would be that if his Wor- hip had inherent power to graul MrBratton: Yes. It was onder bail, he would be very care.
ju
that exeraising extradnion thai'I was loking in the Extradition Inws of England. Light and that he would not His Worabip-Will you be exercise that right uvloja very ready to mo!ow?!
exceptional grounds for doing so His third submission T089. would be that if his Worship found that he could exercies tbat fight he would not do so in 8 cars. Mr. Podg on want on quot authorities which, he asid, bola out his contention. He said that in this case they had a man bo had convord for an offene, and who had estreated a bail of $15,00). The Fugitive Offendera Act de ilt with the e
adition of a B'sh sabjt from one British passeion to another left. Bruton: You have. You British posstion, and it was know I can apply for haleas quite pssible that the legisla
to thought that they would corpus if you worship tales ait.
His Worship-Lat as argueve the inherent right of dieer- tions rower to the Court to the point to morrow.
At the Police Court, this moi- ing, before F. A. Hazeland, Mr. G. E. Hall Brutton, of Messra, Brutton and Hett, who defonded, made some very strong obes nations on the intentions of the prosecution in opposing bail.
Mr P. M. lodgeon, Crown Solicitor, prosecuted, and Mr Reader Harris, of Messra Wilkin Bon and Grist, Icoked on on behalf of the American government,
Hodgeon:-I Mr formally to prove arrest,
Inspector Edmund O' Sullivan exid he arrested the defendant in
propo. 3
pursuance of a warrant, at 4 pm.
yesterday.
Mr Hodgson:I ask for a short remand. I am ready to go on whenever your Worship can fix
a date.
point?
His Worship:-Yen.
whatever
Mr Brutton: I want you to take the ordinary rules which apply to buil, and there is no Leessity
to keep him to-day. Apparently the pros
cation desire to punish him hecades they conot extradito bim. That is what it comes to.
Bia Worship:-I want the question argued whether I have power to grant bail.
Mr Brutton-Well, my client grant lait, but in this case they must remain" gaol. What had a very different state of shouldis? Facis speak for them-firs. They were dealing with a foreign endly country under selves; he has never gone away
before. You have discretion in the Extradition Act of 1870, and
this matter.'
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Mr Brutton: I apply for bail. Mr. Hodgeon-1 oppose bail that I have.
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Me Moon eaid that this client to state the grounds upon which ship has exercised it 1fore. Ifendly foreign country uniuer
asked for bail; they (the pro-Treaty and they had to do with any teques which comes would not 1 back until about as American community, two mon b's time. They had s tion) opposed, but bait was fixed all in their power to carry rement ring, an I do, thog d defarra and one of the de- ST. IVEL BRAND
many kindnesThe experiencendent's ends would be able it was too much. You have your Treaty, and to comply with the ed in Americs, and Icoking back ve full ret: ns why the action requisition made by that friendly with scetimects of affession was not taken before he went own authority for doing it.
keen up twice and has appeared
and stood his trial. Then, again, abduction is misdemeanour so cording to English law and on that he is entitled to bail as a Courae.
His Worship: Are we going to srgue this point, becaues the law
at $5.000. I abjected end said out
the intention of that
were entitled have banded over
His Worship I don't think foreign government to hand over the many see I bare scent thero away on May 26. He asked whe there was the Fame strenuous the fastive offender whom they reprezinting my owa County. ther his Lordship would take the objection.
Mr Hodgson: No the only to them. H's fiend hadd "It is a plesa e me, there case in chamt es te-morrow.
fore, to meet the membua of the Fs lobipHe went away is not tiled as regards the ex-strenuous obj.ction was to the that morning, that the only Amet can communityof Shanghai; on the 26th ? tradition prзdings.
a pleasure which is none the leas Mr Mason:He had been away amount of bail. The bail was why be (Mr Hodgon) oppoed
and to last time, not a small the question of bal was because I met hem at a lern to Canton and on the instructions
esnes the Goveiament know sum. the sum of $5,00J.
Mr. Braon:What can I the that they could not extradito and beautiful therrg each of his wife we ac soted cervice.
Me Faithfall-If a man gets difference stwren that case and the prisoner, or offender, and that who gave their lives for their fato debt and go away without on quently they wanted to pop-cuntry and who laid them down making provision for it he must were leh bim: "Ihat I say "infina- Mr Hadgen-There
take the consequenes of it. certain other mater I dealted Mr Hodgson, "is a moat at the call of du.y.
Mr. Brat-I think it is, your Worship. The case must be tried in the fame way.as if the offence were committed in Eng
land.
His Worship-Have you an authority for that?
tia.?
satisfied I have the power,
Mr. Brution: Your Worship canes in five minutes by referring the encyclopaedia.
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His Lordship: What particu- Mr. Brution: Yes. All mis. within that cate eventually dealt lous and a most unwai cantable United States at many elebra las can be give? demesveta. Again you must with by other authorities, and suggestion." He had sa'dt fore tops of Decoration Day, and I Mr. Masin-The defendant fake into consideration the pr that is the reseun no other of-that they were i sunda foreign have b. 3a struck with the fooling indicated bis defence.
councy by a cuctual oblig which promp ad the eremonies simply an agent.ca.ying the bability of the man taking his position was offered.
Mr Brut.on-There can be no ation, and if that was granted to perpetusts the memories of goods through on sccount; a trial, and the probability of him taking his trial ia ali difference in this ca. It is the without any oppsition on the there who puiabel in the Civil baile, in fact. He is not the right in his favour. Your Worship game identical charge, he has part of this Govement, very wr, and which marked the end rein to La sued at all.
ious and embarang dip of the factional feeling which ex- The case was adjourned for, a on the first been here ever sío: 3. W89 not here occasion when he was arrested or His Worship-I co not lomatic questions might acifistel at one time in the United week.
the offender did alzend upon gates. That fe sling is happily the self samo charge. Extradition was ordered, and Habeas Corpus
bail sing granted to him.
Mr Brutton argued that in the long since past, and the North and Couth are now one and noth proceedings followed and he was
Paes he had quoted the Magistrate ing is more satisfying than to see acquitted. Last year, or the be
had full power fremaud's man the great eunty united in the gining of this year, he was again
and on each ocasion that he ie bonds of brotherly love. There arrested on the calf-game charge,
mended b'm in grant bail. Hig are milliors in America, I am was admitted to bail and he appeared.
Mr. Hodgeon:-My friend did contention was ale maintained, glad to say, who eta of British
he said, by Sir Francis Piggott. His Worship-The question not bring it.
His Worship said that in thick, and I am glad that when the Civil War broke out they took Mr. Brution-No, I never is it I have the power to order bail?
thought for a moment that your case he prophead to admit bail to Mr. Brution:Yes, your Wor- worship who has granted bail for the defendant ecording is the the side they thought right.
"ne e is not big which gives THE Steamship me fam p's wie thea ta know ship, olearly you have ower. The misdemeancur, would not grant it practice at Ew Steet, and that duty of the Magistrate is to admit in, this, cass when all the ficts was the only Court having jurisd-thio, and thos of on: aple who The above-named Steamer having a person to bail; the power is areak in his favour. He has tation over ex radition 0385. have jou ged in the Urd arrived, Consiguses of Cargo are hereby geara quoted from Custmer and said Sas, and early the of us inform that all goods are being landed judicial, not ministerial. Bail is been not 10 b3 withheld merely as a for, I think, bafore the though Mr Biron was not the who can 13member the rible at their tisk fats the Company's Go- ehrge was 6 at brought to Magjat af at Bow Streat, he was days of the war, and who feed down at West Point, whence delivery punishment.
His Worship:-Does it quite extradite him--and he remained Metropolitan Police Magistrate that the great count might be may be oitainei.
apply to extradition?
Bis woulip. You say you have a caso?
Mr. Brutton:-Yea,
here
many
here on bail when other proced-and he was suisfied that he would
Mf. Hodgen bed previously
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Mr. Bruttin-Clearly, because ings were pending and he has not put toe words into his work discaped, must zajok a that hit or extradition is tried in the came remained here even sines without unless he was satisfied that that feeling bave passed away and way se any other trial. I have ever leaping the Colony. He was the practice at Bow Strast. there is now one unked family. not come prepared to argue that. has beзa here since last arrested Be would grant bail in $5,000. All extradition cases are tried in and never left the Colony, What exactly the Fame way, and occasion can there be for my argued that if bail was in be the prisoner is treated in fiend opposing it except that grand it should be for twice the exactly the same way as if they want to punish him becaus. sum he had estrea ed in Cebu➡ Aground In Inland Sea of Japan, the offence were committed in they know they cannot extradite England. It does say this, that if him? There is no other reason the Magistrate is aat sfied that the but that... prizover is such a dangerous'cha- His Worship: We'l, I will racter that be should not be allow give you some time to-day.
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