ityialaiaa £aa inmillngty aataM ana. wo are yet oatitled to the aaaaa anistHaiaHun ia the matter of aha admratotrattoa of tow and eaerty aa ktrger eomiaaniiira, oad one wwaM thtoh that aaaaa aara and tion should ia exerua-d ia the asieetimof our ("oaeul ami Depaty (bw-1 miasioaev. In this ease I Mbtnrt tiara I baa bewa aa error of judgiaeat *o-i#<- , abcrx, and it rest* wilts a* to point j J out tba error if we are aMe. In the j pvreou pbued over ut. bedding, ae be ! do»M, ninxtit unliinitod |H»wer to d<> evil, we have a |» rf» < t right to expi-et I a modicum »f vornmou ac nse mul exI porieuoe. laatrad if this w* haven ! roan who, although no doubt very oxI cellent in tii- gr.ovo t.. which be ii ! aotintoiiiiil, if, I liuuxslly (wi i iur, ! iu thejuosition oi ll* r Majesty's Consul I ninl .Deputy Commiashmw f<«r the i Wastora k'atilic iu Samua of as much lvalue to u.i ui tbo verii.it wenx'en ' image. I »ill now pn».e.-l ti> j thu evidence that 1 havo tulWctetl, ui.d I will liiiiiy couniKUt U|<ou e.i< hj cue I sciia'.uui. In »up|H»it of my facta 1 will a k those genilumen who can p>: roborato tuy staicmouts to do »<> without foar or favour, hearing i i miud that L stand in re iu hj > public in ten -•, ui.J .mi ailv.iacii'S my vi- >•. i on pul'lii)gli'in,ls rrilv. I wii! first of all tuko tho ium-8 of alio: •*, l>\ nhont, &i havinij Hi coli.-'l'a: li i.tr- j ivu'a'iv. 1 in Vimh i, ihci t'r'Ht.r i mi- j lt"<y i» dm.', mul r«ineiii'"'r, Kenth'uii it, | that no inatiei « hat a lunu's -.t-iti-n • f j life may I••», luidi iiiid scavi n •••! < I being (4iun'ly u'i»*-:»!il»i*> t> thn law. j ari.- tfpiaiiy entith I '• imntosy, imi-biil.-j i!i"U. .iiiii ji.'i. i fro'ii lh«i>.' »'•■> . itdmiuixtur the inv. J'!i it i.the Im.i-t i of our cgustit'itioii. Tlio li:--t ca ui» | ♦but ut | t a ri.li.':. Ih-n IVtcr in l ;iuis u< that he ii nf I Sp.iiimli |..iii H..iji>"; 11-.lt •»•! tho ■•■•>- ; tcmo »t M. I bit ,;.l hy iiu- !» M.,t- i ''•llllllliaMolitT. Col'lUii II ii • *'i ■■' I l-.L'i'ii. n> hj 1.-nii i>[ iiupfi ' ""■■ ••'.!. hj" ! ;ii..|l J',, -) iv.m t.i liu.'-d t.f the l).|iu?v ' '"ii.iui.,. ; •: i-r I" Mso ihui .<• I ..i .m. 1*.... -u in •;...• ••!..> .!./* Mi- ii, I ami I.' , t nil to ■! i i- ::.<-• pri ■<>. «'i i All :n nil ; :u«UI Was. >l:u*l<! ! .a. Il.'ll j l'.t.i J: .nil hj. paid Hi': ddill- pei i ;i! t_. I'.' in.i Bii I j'i .vi. ■!..;:«, ae,.! i.l .ilaiWilt.cn l'»r > .\,i t.,['■',-/. lII.' ttil, IUIU i. he ib'ti i ii.im i (ii r"n I n abo it j ll'. •• M ••.•!<■« Im II IVtui llpp'i" I 1.l 111 |irinMiniiiii>t allowance i" mi 1 .', J 111 W nit nf Uliuuy. Altoi a UU'li'x r j •if anplicntions t.'.o Qiuncy "»a3 piiil. j but on a rcaMttiablo ui count f->r enre. I taking heiniypre«eut«id, it J u,i In Ih'J I»ir.iu» <'.iii.iui-*.i i •r, itiid I til-own at I'm n, si:ti the r. utalk that j tic 'Hen iVtcr' bid ben fully paid, I anil that be vsti* <•> leave the ..fbr". | an<l not dare to bother thu !»■ outy ' Cotuiui.v io.ur attain. Iseu IVtir, I seeing no rvOoon why In ithould cm-1 iin no to do wi.ik t'.rwliiri he »• if n.t | paid, ut'tur solii.itinic ail.ic from i.e>.(>lc of htaodiutr inid auihority in A|.n, lift the k. v nt the piivii iu tho Jour, and MiDou.ihl nac.ijied. .1 fciv da\i afttr t!ii< eveiit the oflhrr of 11.11.M HighC'onimiasi'Uier's i.'ourt. Hccotni'nnituthv unlive |.o!a.>. a ud H"ti lVti-t. ami ca>t him in !•«<■! finu a •"miiv'.iv ni>>mint; until the following Tuesilay, without auv provision 1 oiiij: ! made by any uuthoiiiy »u*ii nru.ie. t Then ho wasuiken beforeth«i Siiii'im ' n.'itiye juduo, uti-1 tiucd -'.'» ilol l i'.« fur | loletxing McDonald, whieli >-uui '—!■ , paid Hell IVf.-i mn aio the facts of ihoia—• ns far a- I I can c;liiau fr«jui H-ti i" r. urnl if I I h.ivo misstated tbo mattei 1 trust M«ne one pn-HCiit will u.it hrsitutu to correct me. Tbis is a case of fair remuneia* tion for honest work beiup ropudiuted j in totu by the oflicer nho eugauoil tho man to do tbia work, beside* thoitiMult uud coutonjpt with which the applii ant I f'.r just «luva hus lain tiefcted. I Whether llun PeteiV claim bus Iha ii j sutisuud siuc* la-t M-ml«y I cannot. toll, but wbethur or not tho prncinle j involved is tbo same, CAsHo* DA.XietA.'L'X. j Lnuielsou. u Swedi*, v.n nrrr«t.. \ hy native p<die.', H.fituietml hy Mr. If. ' lfethftringtoti.r.irrnthtrD, n soli'-itor reaidiug at Matautu. Csrrutluire I Icing n lliitii.h subject 1 n:iiei •n. ) a fellow countryman, applied to HJi.'s Coiii-ul to know t-y what authority f'.nru'her. eauaed him to be arrested, ami that, too, wi.hout any warrant. Tho nply to this erquiry was that tho Britieh Cuusut. ou invtvtigaiion, bad d»Mor*rrd that tho native Judge, Papaiii. waareepon.iMu for the arrest ia (juration, an 1 that be (tho B'itbdt Cboeul) ha I uotlrue to do aitb tbo math r. 1 furlhvr under. stand that Dioiiclwu, when li*t xrreskd, was soon r-lct-ed by the pedico on the aolicitution of bis fellow* countryman, Osour Himmrell, u» the polka themitrtv**. who stale-* thai their ehief had given th-m n> iustras> lion* in the- matter, bat that Oar* rathmhad ordered them to make the sbsjL Sukecqueirt to this I u:idex> ielMt**|aitoat;*mptsd to make a r thja Mthority of tha ha had
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 63, 4 January 1890, Page 1 (Supplement)
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