10—May 24, 1866.
ar enabling the judge to pass Iving flogging on delinquents. to piracy however as long as ate of the. law, continues g counsel can drive a car
ur, as the saying is, through and pick holes on questions
n; such for instance as the:
of "piracy, not in a
meaning of the ward,
No. 1110-May 24, 1866.]
Fixed Duty
act on the sanse at U per cent,... z.
Meltage of a,.....
Li-kun War A - -ô •• •-- • **
Mehnge of same
Tia. 30.00 1.80 8.40 16.00 3.20 13.00 0,90 1.06 5,10
Osborn Brel................
Discount on the
Meltage of same....
Extra sax for rebel expenses, .............
Halquan Import duty,...Ts. 30,00 Missonant u per cent......
1.80
Ths. 61.36
33,00
Th. 118.18
Tot)
se
r the particular crime
A bribe far out of proportion to the amount
Eation, was committed within
⇒ limits of some legally deñu-
from the shore. These and quibbles which must give an af British law to the pigtails g our Firey trials, occupy of the Court is nearly every - before it. Again the very preliminary depositiona tak. ulice, magistrate are not per- read and received as pre- dence, on the trial at the Su-
is a fruitful cause of delay. n of justice, for frequently the awore one thing pusitively at
■rt, stolidly deuies, or forgets (?) gher Court. This is of course
at might be anticipated, for
ng that the witnesses are un- ampered with before they are the Police Court, Bois weeks before the trial comes on. ia very few cases witnesses custody as Crown Witnesses, nty of time for the pirate ieuds in Hongkong to get to work. Of these worthies least one or two in the have all the English lawa iracy at their finger's re permitted by the gaol re-
bave frequent interviews emanded prisoners, Thus a structure of false and
gar-
ce is raised for use at the the witnesses are actually
children in-a-sort of false' but
chool of evidence for days and the trial comes to. No blame
ched to the administratore of
his Colony unless they fail in
of strongly representing the nd utter incapacity of the pre-
a in dealing with crise to the
ernment which considering the
ter which the English bench tegrity and conscientioniess,¡ needless to say cannot have cred.
DUES AND EXACTIONS. he North China Daily News.) recy of the metaphor wherewith lustrated the alarming growth in ou its way from the capital vinces, bus been fully confirmed ori
of trade av Foochow for the forwarded by Mr Hewlett, and blished in England. Starting xiom that the levy of taxes un- by the Treaty of Tientsin must
•luence:
upon for-
St depressing
the writor proves by statistics exports
ide both in imports and considerable failing off upon that lous year, and then proceeds to
the causes which
brought about And first in the case of ex- fud the startling assertion that, wo years ended 21st December. ign merchants had not used the -duee transit certificates, but had
to allow their teas. bought under the interior, to be subjected to es levied at each barrier, rather the delay entailed by the opera
No doubt certificate. transit protected thu eventually reach free from
illegal squeezes, but rs in charge of the barriers con- throw so many difficulties in the at cargoes pon which they could ing, that the delay more than the advantages of freedom frami
But this, it may be said, was a
cers, who would have been sub-
dle on the part of certain subor
O panituent of some kind or
d the foreign aierdants chosell
ain. We art always
in doubt in Ingst Petrator
s whet er tlly actual
queeze
is the most guilty party
in the 3 whether in fact the
levy,
9. commit extortions of various
not a
a recognised item in the re- Lon offered to barrier keepers and
interior official
Reason positious. analogy we are justified in adopting
supposition, for the higher
ment are not only permitted butex- realise handsome fortunes during
Else
ee years' term of office.
how
e account for the occasional enor mands made upon men whose legal are actually insufficie
insufficient for the -y requirements s of life Assuming that the barrier exactions whereof Hewlett complains are not recog her by the provincial
garetament
e immediate superiora of the delin.
there yet remains quits sufficient
?
indictment against the recognised
des The opium trade has always
important elcinout in the com
were
of Foochow, and the Opium mer the most respectable anong
ive traders at the port. etworthy native
ly, however, as the Di-kun, or local from the size of a hat to the which demanded two busbels to the recognized impest of Tls. 30
st, with discount at per cent, or
all, Tls. 81.80, was raised to
16. The manner in which this ex-
asry increase was made up la vet
- Bir Hewlett as follows
Has
OUR RELATIONS WITH JAPAN.
It is for this
gerous
the
THE CHINA MAIL.
did
The
pointed day for the mail to leave fell upon a Monday the departure was to be on the Sunday morning previous, was pointed out; but upon investigation it appears that the publisliers of the mail card generally in use here, were under an error in stating such to be the case, as no rule of the kind exists.
It is, however, to be hoped that the matter having been brought forward in earnest, some steps may be taken to remedy Recorder
87
of logs
so much canpiaint in Shanghai-Shanghai | supported by a large and influently have been broken, to a great extent, for
9.60
eas
community is accused of innovations S
gave an historical
ul
nity.
into the religion
attri
By some (and they
the detractors of General the conduct of the natives is to their surprise
at the puheard-
Ons of the larria and Colaba Recla- whilst others, again, maintain that it was
as sewn by the Customs returus, the offices aut men of the army, the reai- on, each side of him-au so, den P.M. passed str. 120 bound up, 250tion and Pier Co." has held an ordinary altogether a run of luck and that the natives
darius.
The
Many
ог
; 8.45 came to anchor at N. E. is one of a few of the many Companies late: Our town opinion is, that there is a good
inf
the bulk of opium transactions was Hung and misunderstandings may arise, they will as that man will be a hero whose feat assedistr. Fire Quern at Wade 5 A. M.tral India Railway close to the prof doubt whatever; and that thall
into
into the hands of men without either prin
require only diplomatic interference.
with the
gallant
contracted by persona who bat no means of changed from those whorein the following Wednesday the 2nd inst., from San Fran- ship HighRyer in tow; 10,43 A.M. arrived at therently required to enable the thoy. undertook to do, without having to.
bermoou.
ciple or capital. Heavy liabilities were soon liqunlating chew, and foreigners, as a mat- tar of course, suured in the disasters that eased. Io innumerable ways and under umerable aspects the aupusition of exor- Biant local dues has tended to paralyte brade, and depreciate the value of foreign evied property, Tiere seems
Beerus to
be but anff of transit duties, but when once it satisfactory basis, to shall be settled on rubuit all infringements of it to a mixed comaliasion. Diptomatic action must be talen in the matter, and that quickly. At presest the prospects of the China trails are suficiently gloomy-we need no propuct to tell us that a few more obstacles in its way must bring disaster upuu hundreds who have so far weathered the storm.
cisco,
will desire to imitate, and the con- sequences may be unpleasant. der any circumstances times are mach The
Russian
Brig Olgu arrived in port She brings dates to the 9th March. notice was sent to the Cometski :--
Civen at Miako the 19th day of the 3d Through the courtesy of Captain Walker, we are in possession of files up to the 7th, The Tycoon having received His Imperial From them we learn that the Frouch Majesty's command to expel the barbarians, Barque St. Louis had arrived, after one onlars thitt au understanding be arrived at Daving been only 20 lays the Feleted bad with the foreign harhariads that they are to been
The arrivals front refuse to yield they must be swept away by days. force.
and Lee Yik. Therefore let all the samurai understand
the
on record,
Am!
It is
the
pru
ae, fewes-to revise, if necessary, the he expelled from the country. Should they also arrived, maki Honchons are arrived in port from Shang of Tatung in India of such size and accommodations | eftectia buceod | Owing to the peculiar ·
IDENTITY OF BRITISH AND AMER-
the Oracle,
On Wood,vering the Japanese 15th 3 A.M. Unders
A. BI.
and vie with each other in showing their authorities handed over to the Municipal used in with ship in tow; 10.15A, M. 2 separate Barracks will in future be provided provisioning the force any cul
a
It is to be regretted that this proelama-received a slight wound on the back of his Chinking; 8.45 P. M. snchored off N. trees; Freer pad & visit to the Roman Catholic considerable hands, and the General
tion did not sooner reach the knowledge of foreigners. We gestion whether it has ever been published in an English Blue book, and we now for the first time discover
7AM.
But there is a view of the case that mURÉ
It is well known that Sinagawa, the
man who is stated to virtually rule the dous. It was unquestionably an expedition (From the Shanghae Daily News.)
suburb of Yeddo passed through by all
regiment. The Bombay Gosette states that entailing immense anxiety on those having going thither by the Takaido, is the lowest
the regiment is disorganised, and it would the command, and more especially on the
responsibility We may now perhaps flattor ourselves and most rowdy quarter around the city. It
be well to make every officer answer for his General, on whom the that something approaching a good under is there that, pass when you may, you will
conduet when in China, and since his return. and failure would tirely have devolved. standing between the Japanese and foreign see Samourai in all stages of inebriety, and
A case involving the intereats of the whole Fortunately, however, the resistance offered ers has at length been created. Appear who are at such times essentially the dan-
Rojah community has occupied the High by the natives was not of the kind here- ances have however so often proved
class. Never is
Cours during the fortnight. It headed The spirit of the natives would appear to the way so clear
thetofore given to the progress of our armas. deceptive that we are still in doubt whether of them, as that foreigners do not run the
Rojahs are split into two sides, one
Aga Khan to regard the present tranquillity as merely risk of insult here, but fortunately of late,
by
the royal family of the hull before a renewal of the storm or as there has been little actual annoyance.
they do not seem to have made, at any an actual earnest of
future peace and The Japanese guards, however, always
claims to be the head of the whole Rojah place whatever, a stand worthy of their an
we all which we plack And the oncord. The sudden demonstrations inado
body, and consequently to enjoy the prive cient prowess, warn those they escort to be on the alert, at intervals during the past five years were
SHANGHAI SHIPPING REPORTS.
ledge of laudling the states and reonics of know the New Zealand aborigines possess. and arrange themselves in such a manur પાસ 8
of their safety of
May 17, 1866.
the head of the Rojalis. This section of This is attributed by different persons to The consequences may be easily imagined. amity, and cued by protestations of as best to ensure the a
apparent sacrifices to the wishes
On Saturday
week, as several char ices of fore Prejudices
foreigners.
Austr. Algse May 15th, 5.10 P. M. calculated to upset the faith of the whole are
of two speech of duties to be escaped sufficed to blind the sens, coupled with the unfathomablo were returning from Yeddo, in passe left Nibgpo. 7.35 P. M., passed str. Wara.
through this suburb they rode two and
from Kingpo tah,
to Shanghai; 11.25 PM body. Mr Anstey's depth and, duplicity into which Japanese, guards leading and bringing up off the and of
insight Inge amount of the opium required for lo- our diplomatists have so often obtained a rear fellow the
desperate class carrying on
on negotiations with cal consumption and for sale in the interior glance
from N. E., veering to N. W., accom throw the asserted right of Aga Khan to be the them in the middle of the road, and on the
pas to rush and destroy them: The risk was not very alarm- į the Japanese govermaeut, that we refrain seeing them approach, deliberately awaited as the passage, experienced strong ject of the whole case is to destroy or over-peting into the bush, and seeking out en be httle doubt that from at press) tany. Wisin, comtrac lations vanguard coming up--took the inner bridle Married at 3, 5o vy minator day weather considered the heat of the Rojah ocamu- The persolle in question believe that the ing inded there
of one with his right and the other with
natives, on realising the fact in question, the increased trattic, which bore an easily upon the present promising aspect of
certainable ratio to the apparent falling therwise the friendly feelings displayed by his left hand, and forced them to pass one Am sth Thegiang. May 13th, Cản
Reclamation Companies tacitly admitted their inferiority as a race. A.M. left Hankow; in port str. Tun-sin; 2.30 The United brought large sums into the lands of the mess where with the wishes of the foreign he pass through the whole cavalcade.
General Chute en who were working representatives are inet, and the general guards took no heed, and the foreigners frived at Kinking, or of general meeting of its Shareholders. This bad one end in
in view, tole of friendliness which pervades the allowed the insult without evidencing any tree; (4th 4.10 A, M
Kinkiang
could not have succeeded in his undertaking. der guatantee or who for other reasons tone of friend
underweigh; 5.30 in the smagtercour
intercourse of all classes of the. native and
Wo consider that this 3-14
3. signs of
got
ly started in Bombay whose of annoyance. feared to mis themselves up in
prosperity aud Our
That of foreign communities might inspire the hope is a antter that should be made obicet of A.M. pasod at: Turah off Dove Pt. gling trausactions which rapidly because of foreig
success
may be of great advantage to the deal of truth in both points of view. one of the our troubles in sure as his up; 2.1. came to mchor as Wuba; post been driver
difficulties
13th 420 a.. got everyday occurrence, were
6.48 A. M. underweigh,
The Government has decided to bring the produced by tho
the intind maroh and opera- field by tw illegitimate traders, and thus and that for the future, although
Island with
terminus of the Bombay, Barda and Gen-tions of General Chute, there can he no ship Eliza Shaw in tow bound
at Nankin
The
General and his force were extremely for- Company passed steam. Tug Titan, at
Company is awkward difficulty of Having its tunate in accomplishing aucoessfully what Chinking in port str. Hone, with ship funds, now Guinefere in tow bound up; 10.22 F. left Company to continue its operations, tied fight very desperately, is a fact which no Chinkiang; 8 P., came to aucbor
off Cen- taur shoal: 16th 6.10 4. t. got underweight, up in one of the new Financial Companies, one on dispute. It is equally certain that which it appears is being "wound up vo- had the natives offered the same kind of resistance as was made at Nukumarn, in 8.15, arrived at Shanghai.
She Kingloong. May 13th, 6.15 : intarily factory to observe from papers the beginning of the campaign |
undar Gene left lankow, in pork str. Tunsin; 11.45 that have appeared in the Government Ga-ral Cameron, at well-chosen pom
pointa on the Moyune passed up A., in 42
; 1.45 P. M. arrived
that the Go Bette
Government have decided to line of march through the 14th 10.30 AL. att. Tomoal at Kinkiang
dhai; 13.15
adopt immediate steps to provide Barracks gress of General Chute would have been left
Kiukiang; 8 PM. anchored off
servide, and the
of reigh; 8 A.. Fire Queen, as the conditions of the soldiers require nature of the
for single and married.
would have necessarily prevented ita diligence and fidelity to the end that the Police a Quarter master belonging to the fan passed, up with ship in tus ; 1.80 2. 35.
P. & O. Steamer Cadis; when given into t
Small pox has disappeared from II. M.S. nccessful accomplishment, But then, the euire any liot como to shatne.
1863.
arrived at Chinking: str. Kona left for Octavia, and she has returned to her old natives did not offer this resistance. The their dia he
charge was wet through bad Haukow with ship in tow; 2.30 E. M. left moorings of the Coni Depot. Sir Bartle pas were rushed, pultivation destroyed,
of natives were killed: head, and was insonsible. It
ning/ 16th 4.30 - underweigh; 10 A.M. arrived!
with arms in previous
Native Orphanage at Bandora, on the orbs wat his force are entitled to the full tale of at Shanghai. had left the barracks the
nothing is known as
as to
The M. I. Mail str. Shiplein. May 12th companieicials.
by his staff and a number of and about 9 o'clock; noth
His Excellonøy ex- credit that of right belongs to success; and what occurred from that time until 6 o'clock next morning, when he came to the left for New York and the Chanticleer to 7.x. left Yokohama, the ship Castic Hous
pressed himself highly pleased with the success, not bought without great bardship, Pruyn to Mr Seward. It betrays intense ruuma bridge drenched, and wounded it as an enclosure in a dispatch from Mrall native guard house at the end of the London, samo day; the Jinny from San whole of the arrangements of the institution mental auxiety, personal risk, and unfor
and esteemed it to be the best school of the tunately but too many casualties, ignorance of the resources of foreigners, alleen taken on board his money was found Francisco for Shanghai, left on the 12th kind in Bombay and Sulette which he had ignorance most inezeusable when wo take in his pockets. He is at
be lost sight of: However successful at present in the 16th passed the Fr. bag. Prefet Paul Fear inside the Light-ship bound in. Expe-
The Captain of the ship, Ambrose E. General Chute may have been, it is a fact with regard to Europeau power and resour hospital in a very dangerous stato.
rienced fine weather during the passage. R. Cotter, committed suicide by cutting his which cannot be disputed, that if it had not ces which must have boon derived from tho
Arrived in port 1.30 PM. yesterday.
throat on board bis ship on 221 instaut, the been for the Waikato and East Coast cam- Ditch. henceforward be regarded as the real rulet
Bardh Scott. On Tuesday the 8th came off the Spring Swatow;
30th, left AZUR April
vessel arrived from Queenstown on the 14th,paigns under General Sir Duncan Cameron. part of the passage experion arrival the deceased can board of the death
for the Taranaki it had not been
oper and whose true, position has
Meeting of the Yokohama garrison mices.
and if it had not been for The afternoon turned out fine after a sozae- and strong easterly Bullylatut Paralled of his sister, and had been in a very depross-ations in 1863; and if of Jap title to what we have already learn this was no doubt kept in profound pleasant and enjoyable as usual
hithert
been most uuaccountably dis-
what
lowering morning,
111
all was AS
and variable winds; May 13th signalled
ed state since. An inquest has been held, Nukumaru and the
and Taranaki to the progress of diplomacy at gnoranes of even the most patent character
If the
North. Arrived bers They include despatches herweries of the foreign intruders. It
rifle ground makes a poor race course, it is
const line by the sanie gallant veteran in Country.
29th left Swatow relating
at all events, a very beautiful Me Burlingame and Mr Seward
one, and at
1865, the feat of arms performed by General De bag. Tell. April 29th of Experientod light variable winds up to lay
Chute in 1866 could not have been is time of the year, when all the yung 11th, when a strong gale from N. N. W. set Bow conceived the idea of forcing the Mikado to foliage is so full, so bright and so varied 1862 and July 1863 the chief of which were tie organisation of ratify the treaties, entered into by the the bounding hills, fliers are few continued for 30 hours; latter part of pas-gers, The Yantino belonging to the same
in accompanied with a heavy sea, which bay and Beugal S. S. Co., has sailed plished. The work was done by General for Aden and Suez with cargo and pass Cameron; the laurels have been won by
la writing General Chute surpass indeed that can the legation and consular establishments, Tycoon to step was taken to recognise the
the coup d
we do not detract Company arrived here from Liverpool
from General Chute's in the least We framing of the Yang!sze trade regula-importance of the real ruler of the state. We are led to expect that the next Race sage strung S.E. winds attended with thick
Arrived here yesterday. drizzling rain. tious, the inaguration of the now rele. And this in spite of a proclamation such as We
Mercantile
being inerite
state a fact which that gallant meeting
10th instant, she is spoken of as got up by the on the following :-- Like
The Tycoou, being about to return at Community-and come off in June. It is a obow: 14th, 11 A. M. arved at Ningpo. 6tted in a cabins from all I hear she is be true: but which, for reasons best known first to acknowledge, and Br. sir. Waratah. May 12th left Too eminently adapted for passengers being soldier will be the first to
and with most which all military men know and believe to fong time since we had any new auongest our racing ponies. If we obtain Esperienced fine weather during the pasted i
sage; 15th, 2 P. M. left Ningpo, thence to
has bean entirely overlooked really
guod conese, it may be expected Shanghai had strong N. W. winds and alearg to the P. & O. Co., The steamer to themselves, timt a higher class of f horses will be sought.weather. Arrived at Shanghai at 3 e., Viphon belonging to the latter Company, by those who seek to exalt General Chute At present there are several screws entered
arrived on 21st from England in 65 days; at the expense of his late chief. And this each meeting, upon the chance that yesterday.
she is shortly to leave for China. Another was notoriously the case at the Wellington fortane may favour them.
meeting of the Financial Association of banquet, which his Excellency the Governor of the 9th, E. B. M. S. Br. Str. Nanting. May 12th. 3.30 PM.
India and China Limited was held on 12th. gare in honour of the triumphant return of The Chairman refuted the disparaging state-General Chute. The banquet was a right the object which it but the position of the Associa and proper thing; Adventure. the remainder of H. M. IXth Regiment P.M., crossed the bar at Taku, 14th, 9.20 a. 3. under Colonel Knox. A little after mid-arrived at Chefoo; the str. Japan in port tion which appeared the Shareholders that the same nature. Honour to whom honour of America and Eng
day the troops commenced disembarking; which left for Tientsin at 1 r.M., 5.50 P.M.
it will tarnish the lustre of Taud were identical, and
and that by pulling with the Japanese. We know where to
portant step towards a good understanding all the arrangements were ammirabi am left Chefoo; 7 P.M., passed str. Shovely-then after sacrificing the reserve fund and bal- is duo; d together for t
scams extradit the strike should a blow be necessary, helete actions to give Bir Dunca
extraordinary
ther diminish the paid up Capital by nine lacs of Cameron credit for what hea
e accomplished in frosh southerly winds and thick weather gard to how to paralyse the government by the Bluff playing merrily. Although the during the passage. Arrived at Shanghaieme
and for same time they preserved a due regar to moving its head; how to debase it in its
the service of his country, an the arterial interests of China
meeting of the East India Bank was establishment of law and order in the col
colony The only collision between the troops and trace of own eyes by causing its capital to share the men of the 9th could not be mid to look at noon yesterday, casting aside every trace of Accordingly,
left held on the 19th, when tho Shareholders re- Br. st.r Express. May 16th, P: M., international jealousy, the two ministers fate of Peking. To the Japanese, as far as sickly there was a great difference obser
all we can learn, an assault on Yeddo would vable between their appearance and that Ningpo; 9, passed Nanho; the was solved unanimously to wind up the affairs the natives, on the southward march of
General agreed to consult and cooperate upon questions subinifted to them. Into this bave boded no more than did our assault the 2nd XX. We believe that the ther very thick, 11 P.M., ne to anchor of the Bank voluntarily.
Aniceting of tho Shareholdera of the a placente, was at a pa in the bus Adventure will sail for Hongkong, with the weather thick, wind from E., 17th, 4.40
nained Plymouth was held yesterday when a south of New.
The natives Jodia got underweigh, weather still thick, Bank of we believed that Canton was and was lo ministers were admitted, and thus the re- passion to show an unbroken from Chion, we were easily kept at ann's length. to Culunel Browne, is now Commandant
of foreign powers were remain the centre of our intercourse with 18th instant.
Colonel Knox, of the 9th, being senior sels outside, 12.30 r. M., arrived at Shanghai.tors will be appointed at another meeting wero Waikatos. The natives lost five
six men, and took to the bash. Tha French ne. Prejet Paul Feart; May 8th to be held on 30th
high May Aquinat
The telegram regarding the leases of the priest and founder of the Hauhau fanaticism left Swatow; experienced variable winde,
Ar Commercial Bank is soarcely believed. The surrendered, and is a prisoner at Welling- In our last Chinese to infringe their treaty-secured been brought to a close in Japan, by our
Bank budsreserve of thirty-one lacs Rupees, tou. He is a demented creature. Two privileges. The Regulations for trade on the rejection of the Tyour aa suprene emperor,
"whit
and William King en-f
if the losses are as great as stated neutral chiefs, The Diario de Manila incntions that the and even drunk, drawn his sword as Yangise was the first subject which en- and of Yeddo as
had, whilst themselves
two British officers passed, and was only
brig Tiempo
has been lost during a heavy in the telegram, the oncroachments ou Ca- after swearing the oath the import one of apparently purely te
of these changes. They imply soon followed by
pital will be nine las rues; not enough Gorral Chute, have since declared them- and with their people but gives no particulars. namely the dismissal and that
We are glad to learn that tlie steamier 130 discon Shares of the Bank to fall to selves openhemselves off to the rebela
which sales have been made. hare that for inture breaches of faith, not only comrades who were sober, restraining him.
have disgrace of Burgevine.
will punishment be awarded, but it will be He had been tried and sentenced to one
jeant, and in addition to his imprisonment known bank off Fitzroy island, has been of two vessels, the Edith Kidd from They have since had a skirmish with a forca. zme of course took up wuruluntrances of inficted in a manner certain to satisfy our
Considerable anxiety is felt for the years imprisonment. The man was a Ser Hire, which had got on shore on au nn-
Liver under
under Col Synge, of the 434 L.I.
The ed by the result of the joint
rights.
submission we
we have named was
was made to generator's that foreign relations to be degraded to the Colo towed off by the Huguang and has been able pool, and Commodore Hayes from Glasgow, the trach priest in Kuei-chao, laid the i
now out 224 and 212 days respectively General Chute on his southward progress, The steamer Norbudda is reported founder and the hostilities have been reported since evidence for and against Burgovine before with Japan are placed ou an intelligible nel Browne considering the good under- to proceed an her voyage.
existing between the
ed atren, no particulars. Cotton.-Telegrams his triumphant return, so that it is not all from Liverpool on 23d rap new Dhollera
Coast An immense made by officials and private individuals Japanes and foreign. are entitled to a consideration which could Harry Parkes to apply not with justice have been accorded to them a year ago.
ICAN INTERESTS IN CHINA.
in
Frain the North Chines Herald, May 12. The papers relating to American affairs China during the year 180, which a Janied the Presilent's message to the first session ofthe thirty eighth congress, add
into consideration the accurate information
wae
Ile
The Mikado. however, who must particularly sober man and bears 811
to the various events which transpired ir extraordinary that until Sir Harry China between August
an
of
1 cooperation policy, she degradation of Bargine, and the transmission of different times, is delayed by command of anto,raph () letter from the tented the Emperor, &c., ke.
lent of the Preatl
China T
States. Of these the most note-worthy or again
parsed with so much success
the
was the enoperation policy which was The Tycoon in compliance with the advice period wherein Sir Frederick Bunce, Me of the Mikado, has postponed his return to Burlingame and Colonel de Ballaseck rea Yetlo.
pesirely represented England, America. According to cironmstances the Mikado Russia. Mr Burlingame, on his ar may perhaps take charge of the affairs of
statu. rai at Peking once
at
recognised
We have now taken the first and most im.
2nd
Zival
that
interests
the fact
35.
T
at
character on board.
will
be
blood
Kr.
visited..
που
the John Cobhold from Swatow, bound the Jury returned a verdict of " temporary occupation of the Wennent military
May 18, 1866.
insanity.
The steamer Tynemouth lately employed on the coast of China now belonging to the
commodious
a
manger
on
Wo
this
accom-
On the rived from Hougkong with left Tientsin; in port atr. Yeddo; 13ents regarding ately in the Bombay was intended to subserve was not of exactly
The bad of the 2nd XX precedel them
the
about sixty
friendly league the Russian and French upon Canton to the Chinese. So lang remainder of the XX, on Saturday, A.M., passed'str. Kiangse, saw several res similar resolution was arrived at; liquida-numbered about 200, of whom a string-l
any attempt on the part of the precisely similar state of things has just of the Garrison Summary we mentioned and occasional fogs during the passage. grosse their joint attention, but this was how better thau tetroualis. No the circuiustanes that a Japanese soldier rived here yesterday..
the
American This case Mr Buntince deceit, is no longer practicable, and prevented front attacking then by two gale, or her voyage from hence to Manila;
of the E
the board of ministers. Sir Frederick Bruce footing, the friendly demonstrations now standing on soldiers requested Birt
the sentence.
inan
BOMBAY.
¦ (From our own Correspondent.) Bombay has been in a general state of alarm for many days past. The telegraph of us news from time to time which is
by
the
that friendly We are prsuaded, from for our prapat staple, and the maret opinion, of the heinonsmess of his crime | of:
taure
tite
below.
We
no treans calculated to allay the uncer
A
riae instead
to cause the
creaxed to 800,000 bales, and
taken
on th
West
B
or
stock in pen of native cultivations and villages
is quoted 124d. Manchester, 7 10. Shirtings; have been destroyed-
and 40 reeds Twist, 201, to zid. 12s. 6d, and 40 rge
Money. Consequent on the heavy fall in value of Cotton at Liverpool there has been very little demand here, Pauk rate of dis-
fami
The
went most minutely into it, and in the in-
for a mitigation of terest of justice, as well as upon the prin
On Monday morning last tiple that it was impolitic to place an
Bir Myburgi, the British Cousul attended
At Poverty Bay there is a lull in the by Lieut Goldsmith of II. M's 2nd XX, Fort Euglisiinan at the head of, the force,
operations; but on Monday intelligence Adjutant, Messrs Swatow and Fon Sic Brongly recommended the Chinese to remstate Burgevine in his post. We are
bold interpreters, and escorted by a guard acquainted with the chicanery, the
FROM THE JAPAN HERALD. of the Military train, went to the aux
reached Auckland; that Colonel Lyon, commanding at Opotiki, in the Bay of falschonda and the ingenious might
gawa barracks hy invi of the General
itation of t Kubota Sentaro. The Japanese soldi tainty, abd riak hovering over the fate of count is 11 per cent for loans on Govern- Plenty, had assumed the offensive, aud Hauhaus had been killed, manprestations whereby the native au-
May 11, 1866.
late enormous Cotton shipments to ment securities and 12 to 13 for Comer either five or eight
in a skirmalı. cial approved paper.
A Yew position has been thorities contrived to delay action of the
were drawn up on parade and the We have but little of importance to re- part the foreign bowers, until at length word Business remaius in the same dull being brought forward, was told that vo/ngland; and the interests therein are so
wide spread that the last inprovement from Government securities all marked:4 taken up and fortided in the gorge leading to the Hauhau. position, on the inautes per veut 87--8 per cent 1035 per cent aaus came to a crisis, and, nolens woleus, and unsatisfactory state and a Garrison the application of the commandant of the 11d. to 12 d. for Fair Dholera has not
sibility
of which they had relied as a sufi. Hothed and subsequently, Gordon were
to hear of some invested with the command. But through: Race Meeting has really been the most British garrison through Her Majesty's suffed to clear away the uneasiness, and 108).
cient defence. We expect Shares. Back Bay, par. Old Elpbio- of f the time. The let Minister, his sentence was commuted and gloom the late fall in value has caused. telsteworthy neident cut, the English and America, miuistesters brought by the French steamer have he was to remain in confinement no longer. Shipments of the staple since December last stones, Rs. 225 per share discount. Banksharp lighting in this quarter
Everything is quiet in the Waikato. together, party because they rehat a depressing effect upon the market At the same time, to mark his general's alone, are over 600,000 bales and the bulk of Bombay, 10 per cent premium.
of the shippers fully
others much lower.
There is a good deal of distress, however, guised the expediency of so doing, but
Birchunge - Bunk rate, 2/14 to 3/14. Org. amongst the hit the total a fron taken has been for the last few days very bare of that portion of the sentence that deprived of a fall. "The large cap among them
caused
the illegal action taken and fraternal feeling which
buyers. Detailed information on this and him of his rank would be adhered to. On Mr Premolinad Roychund, are considerable dits, 2/14 to 2/14; Documents, 2/13 to 2/14.
Well and his late colleagues in the exist and we trust will continue to exist
Government. between America and Great Britafu. In other commercial subject will be found the regiment hearing of the kindness of the sufferers, but the whole of the Bombay nominal,
British authorities, they asked to be allow Commercial Fabric will sustain severe dis- Imports.active, dull.
Eight Markt vory dull. Liverpool to relieve this province will do its best
distress, but
but the finances do like manner joint representations were suc We take this, as the earliest opportunity ed to present arus to the Consul-which
easter if
If any one of these largo houses be-
Cotton, 1.10 to £2.5; seconds, 178. to not admit of much being done. In fact, refully unde as to the cession to
was permitted--and we trust that from a wo have, of informing our renders, which Fre of certain land at Ningpo, repre-
Court Martial was held at Hyderabad 178. 6. London Cotton, £2 seconds, the effects of the war are beginning to be keenly felt here; although on the whole Estations which produced from all the we do with the utmost pleasure, that the matter so untoward, a natural strength comes insolvent.
the state of business is sound and healthy, ministers a guarantee of the the territorial Cole the reporting dur Chiplus, aryening of the friendliest feelings may on 24 December last, to try Subedar Gun- 20s. Havre Cotton, £3.
Sing, of the fd Belooch Regiment on five
A native, arrested by a
a military settler of be Chinese empire.
distinct charges. The Court presided over lategoty nation of Municipal righe Rev. Mr BAILEY has been at 1
officially
in Waikato, who sanght him stealing his sequenti
the que
Major Ismailjes Israel found by Subedar
MONTHLY SUMMARY OF AUSTRA-potatoes, made a sudden attack on a youth, of three of the charges. The to Shanghae came under discussion, and and publicly refuteit. A court of inquiry
him
son of the settler in question, and severely en this the ministers again declared them
fractured his skull. His life is in great selves fully of accord. We have thus seen
words: Wz are glad to learn, that a letter was
on the following w
(From the Daily Southern Cross February 28)
The native is in oustody, and jeopardy of the finding of the Court that in all the most important measures
receiver at Cheloo on the 12th inst., from
The past month, like its predecessor, has will be brought to trial. which presented themselves for settlement.
Consul Morrison, who is travelling from on the first, third, and fourth charges. The
The natives accused of the murder of the West and not a mere collection of
Polding overland to Haukow, and about whole of the ovidesice on which the prisoner Jeft us few points of interest on which we isolated
come has been found guilty in the first instance, can moment. The Wanganui campaign, James Fulloon, and crew of the cutter whose safety grave doubts have for some tind past been putertained. As Mr Morris insuffecient of the charge. In the fourth as it has been called, has been brought to Kate, at Whakatane last July, have bosu
we instance her very shortly,
the evidence is of so very doubtful successful olose by Major-General Chute, examined before Mr Beckham, R. M. and shall doubtless learn what has so long de and antrustworthy nature that I consider who marched through the bush from Wang committed for trial at the Supreme Court: eyes bin on his journey, the details foit dutiveighed by the excellent character of anui to New Plymouth, and then inarched it will be recollected that these men were
to back again.
Not that, like the royal pro tried by Courtmartial, but the finding of which will, we trust, be communicated to the prisoner. Subedar Gunness Sing is t
gress of the
of Fratics
aries with twice ten the Court was not adfirmed, owing to its By the outgoing French mail steamer, the Ast valuable and interesting com-
Society, to whom they would released from arrest and return to duty.""
The trial itzelt arcated some excitement thousand won, the march of General illegal constitution. They now well have
Chute through
gh the heart of the Hh the benefit of an open trial in the Civil 'mtist : here at the time and people geeni to
Courts, which is
is only right and proper, buglad. Sir Robert Napier has restored district was an idle demonstration of force, difficulties were
There are five natives now
in custody in to De opposed was Auckland, charged with the murder of the the man to his position, and although the Nothing of the kind. The finding of the Court has not called forth very great. The enemy any remarks such as Sir Hugh Rose would by uo nicans contemptible; and the utter Rev. Mr Volkner, at Opotiki. Those men issue, yet it is believed the circumstances ignorance of the country itself of the will undergo a preliminary examination of the trial will be borns in mind. The Sutural and contrived obstacles to be overcome before the Resident Magistrate. bodar maintains that he is the victim of a by the General and his handful of man- disgraceful conspiracy on the part of a wo- tended to make the expedition most hazar
accorded
olls was in
by the
the emanate
soule time since tho
was held soine weeks since, by which the charges brought against the ev. Mr Bati LEY were thoroughly examineil and
and pro- nounced groundless.
may
ba
SHANGHAE
The weather has been most variable It only and dangerous to the health of any
carciess to the health of themselves. We remalus for us to notice fill approval are sorry to say that one or two cases of of the United small pox have occurred but we have nd gentlemen States to the policy adopted by hir Bute fear of the disease spreading by contagion liogame. Mr Seward describes it as all as excellent arrangements exist at the
Liberal and vise, just to the
to the Chinese and toweris other nations. The blue-books sinnli pox hospital. for 1804 bear withesa to
the satisfaction with which the new policy was welcomed the Prussian Consul Mfr Von Brandt leaves from a in Eugland, and we have little doubt that for Europe; we trust it may be to return munication,
bia to Yokoliama at no distant day, with We hear that several letters were ad- in Fratice
and Russia approval, either no- ninal or real, was accorded to the actions servious to his government acknowledged dressed by different members of the com- of the ministers of these countries. It is and rewarded by promotion to the rank munity to the Chamber of Commerce com- by thus musually assisting one another and importanes of Consul General: Such plaining of the constant departure of the That foreign uations will arrive at the re- a power as Prussia ought to be so repre mail on Monday morning and asking them to exert their influence to obtain a change sult at which all are aiming the opening sented at the Court of the Tycoon--and a up of China to foreign ability and en-titter man than Mr Von Braudt it would in the system. The rule supposed to exist in the P&O. Service, that when the sp. be difficult to find." terprise,
from a mos
Chief
however disapproves
LIAN NEWS.
A court of inquiry into native land claims
is now being held at Fort Waikato, at which