134
passing het een Santa Cruz and Solomuos Ar chipelago Inne 12th crossed the Equator, in Jung. 158 E. passed over where St Raphaels Is and is hid down amongst the Carolines ent saw no appearance of land; 22d sighted Guam Island Uth in lat. 29 N. long, 133 E. encORN.
The proceedings commenced by Mr Bar- mard stating that he appeared on behalf of Me Anderson as manager of the Agra and Mastermau's Bank. To this Mr Pollard objected, inasmuch as the Agra Bank could
T
THE CHINA MAIL.
Robert Carroll, sworn was Captain of the Frissen on the 23d February list. On the evening of the 23d, 1 received & communication. I say the French Consul. I communicated with the Agents of the Campany. The Ken went from. Hongkong- to Macau on the night of the 234. There were with muskets and G6 tons of Coal. I procee
No. 1118-July 19, 1866.
tered string S. 19. Monsons, and Frequent sue through its Agent; he also protesi sented. His learned friend had used veryject of their labours is supposed to be in extra zupplies-3 12-pounder, 12. Manila mo squalls in one of which split the ships anils, teri against any evidence as to anything strong express did toz think they were cally deny that the Shanghae merchanted-down the coust. I did not know, where, the chief, who sends Cicero into exile, whi
July 4t sighted Tha Pia Shun Islands; th prese chise to Raleigh Rack, and made his po sition by pool observations, at 9 A.M. and et noon viz. lat. 25.50 . long. 124.84 E as there in some nncertainty of its position and also of the position of Recruit Island reported by Capt. John Lyal of the ship Recruit Reen on March 13th 1861 kept si goud look ont for the island a day being about it miles from its position MD noon, but could see no other land than Raleigh Rocks. I am of opinion no such an Island exists in that position having passed close to the same place several shines before and saw no appear. Ance of anything of the sort: July 7th, nosi assed Vide Islands having had a light S. E. uly 5th noon took a Pilot wind from lat. 24 N. off the saddles; 30 days est, arrived in part Jesterday.
Ships loading at Sydory for Shanghan :-Gol- den Spar, Pegasus, Cingula, Bacton Castle,y- clone, Bad, Tai Wan, Tatie, trenera! China, P. cife,ary Lawson and Gauntlet.
British barque John Path Feb 18
field,
left L.
verpool. Experienced strong breezes from N. F. to N. W. ap to the Equator, light, E. winda
to lat, 15 N. Thence to lat. 39 S. M. of the Cape fine weather; April 30th encountered a Secession of strong gales from S. E. and E. with a heavy sea breaking over the ship which stove in the bulwarks Latter part of the pas Rage variable winds with thick weather and much rain;uly0th, arrived at Langhae.
Br. Bag Chalgoce, Feb 17th left Cork. Ex perience light variable winds West of the Cape
that had occurred previous to the present larceny, but
made.
yard the
Process of
talks
warranted. Mr Kresser, his harga beitig nie, stated that he appeared at all events not be proceeded against, the indeed we have a dreary reminiscence of The wae. I intended quing down's rates the elevation of and. The sole
for Mr Anderson, a3 attorney to the Agra corporation or Shareholders. were the men certażu end-th and-th, during which Stragglers about 25 miles from Moeno. Went up will inspire so much fear in the
and Masterman's Bank against Mr Kresser, Mausger of the H K Shanghai Bauk ing C Limited, for the illegal detention of s client, 1,6 in Notes, the property of his and asked for restitution of theso Notes. Hu and praveeded, he said, under section 60 or ordinance, which he reul. He also stated that defendent had been guilty of fraud at least, if hot
dealt with.
to be summoned. He trusted his client would be discharged, and that the Magis trate would express his option that it was
ill adviand proceeding. altogether an His BURRIT
mur then dismissed the expressed his opinion that the action sh
this
form. ** €50.000 over have been bought in
away teman
with accusation of having done a
serious one, Mr Barnard bad
wonid bo sunny, and trusted the cabe especially agaurat a respectable
was raiker
.
in the ward rorm of cariate English! Feisern.
"The War; and which closed upon
Chat
·ង
is
satisfied ourselves that nothing. but a mira plained of his wound and begged me to retovo to the arist,blic in the
iu
que
Bona Dea leads to a fatal schism among the are promissory Notes. in this case the the all engrossing subject of business,
first bodies of the State. His accusation irritates the popular party: his sequitte! Notes presented were the longkong and When mon come ten thousand miles away
discloses tho vonality of the judges, and Shanghae Company's own promissory Notes from home for the purpose of making w and were not eashed, because the Agra Bankney, it is not unnatural that they should
the knightly order from the The animosity with which he awed it a larger some then the notes repre- often mention the means by which the ob
atich as fraud and
pursued makos bin a formidable of attainment. But we omphati
*party makes Pompey tremble, and who acceler more "shop" that any other man;
spent at the Mess of the fier hard shed fast ashore 12 miles 8. v. of the will rouse up all the popular passions, and opposite alongside. I saw several men with bandages on faction that it will forget its enities and mach the conversation was limited to parrower field than it ever is in the Model their lands and a white shier at the peak. Ian- jealousies to throw itself into the ume of Settlement, at the wall filled table of civichored the ship and went with an armed heat's crew, Poupey; and from one end of Italy to the
with Mr Behl, the purser. The person who ad other all the people will be in arms. liaus.
We have toon more dismal taemorya pesed the told ine he was the Chiel Officer. I found should yet; we have the recolleution of an evening him in the forepit and he was taken on board the clever and suggestive reasoning by which it As remarkable too, in its way, is the yered in
I made preparation for towing the slip off
sought to be
to be shown that the Republic had at highwater, I sent paft of the crew on bourd. failed to ensure order within or peace with- We gradually moved a little with the sail. A swell. ruling in drove her hack. The tide fell and we out; and thus whilst the popular instinet, ceased towing. We lost an anchor, We were which is purely is the power of o sa vation obliged to such several times. The Captain cont of the
party, on the contrary, san neral inclination to Mac. went on board and told the people I was only danger
the bul going. I went because of the nachos aut the cowards due tuan." plaint of the Captain. There were men in the boats, Hunts were shoving off. I went to Macante turned next morning. I took 15' ormed men from the Stelle, first sighted her about 8-and got op The truth is that all professional men
about 9 o'clock. I saw boats showing off. I fred talk about their profession: Soldiers, Sal- seven shots with a rifle. I steamed right alongside lors, and Clergymen incessantly; Lawyers
Bad lightened the ship. When we had been on lesa offensively than any other class, though board the Firm came up. Lieutenant Baron Physicians and Surgeons would be admir- came on board. About 2 or 3.30 we commenced setting forth why Cesar, who, for nine years,
had shown so
and devotion to When able neighbours at the dinner table, if the towing.
mach
ability former would emit using not carve with a shont to 5 she gave way.
the word "ding we got off she assisted us about 2 hours. At the cause of his country, met with so much.
She was not abinosity at home might have been written nosis," and the latter
We got her for the Bonapartea, changing only the pro- facility horribly suggestive of the Dissect afloat when the Firm gave way.
And is this Cæsar or Louis Room.
ficad round and got her lato deep water. We broke per uanies. The Settlement contains mer, who have one hawser in five places we tous ber haweer in two Napoleon himself 1.25 Cesar
sar-bogan his po visited many countries, who have observed with another. I then anchored. The Chain was litical career by a trial, which is always with attentive eyes the phenomena aud carried away at night. I went buck to Macao from honourable-persecutions borne for a great 6 till 12.80. I took her in tow and towed her into
party rested on the acenery of the regions they have inhabited; Hongkong. There was a very heavy geud swell, CAUSO. The arius; Cesar did not he who have been selected for the responsible On the 24th there were heavy gusts of wind. The aitate to receive them, with splendur Friseen rolled a great deal. I led to as her duv Hence the prestige which surronded, bim duties they are called upon to fulfil, be- of mind cause they possess remarkable grasp
several times. I blew nearly a gale of wind when and thorough knowledge of their special we anchored. We had to pay out 55 fathoms of froin his early youth, and which never
ceased to increase with him.
His con branch of trade. When any one finds the chain.
stancy to his principles was worth more to conversation of such men vapid and dreamy it is just possible the defect may be in the listener not in the speakers.
y and painfully pondering on the in- scrut Ways of the Admiralty, which de cree that promotion shall never fall upon Tra
Magistrate remarked he could only attempted to prove under Section 10
Mr Kresser had acted in a fraudulent map.
the brave or the deserving, and at last we deal summarily with cases for amounts un- his one of $50,000 was beyond her. So far from doing so, he thought that
Gentleman had acted in a very straight le comit account for the successes of a forward manner, Mr Kresser might or Navy which invariably (according to its night not have a right in the aoney officers) peglected the claims of value and No virtue, and preferred only the woll concet That question he had not to decide,
ted and fraudulent tent could be for one moment
the imbecile. attaci to Mr Kressor, inasmuch as the key containing the money in disunte har at once been returned to Mr Anderson It was much to be regrutted that the Sun- moons was ever taken out, as there was in foundation whatsoever for the charge.
Mr Barun then proposed that his learn- el friend, the opposing Counsel, should adult the receipt of the Notes.
Mir Pollard, however, would admit no- and-walled the attention
thing of the su to the fact that his learned of His Worship to t
to friend was proceeding under section 60.
Bernard then submitted to begin de novo the whole case.
Sew A Look, Shroff to the Agra and Masterman's Hank, states.
remember Saturday last. I was at the Bank at 13 o'clock on that day. I saw the Compradore... I saw some of the Shroffs. Saw the first Clerk-I gave the Notes to the
one else. I gave the Notes to exchange for money. Some of them were
exelianged. Ten thousand Dul-
of Good Hope. Thouen to St Paul's moderate alan restore. Several Shroffs were
wind; from St. Paul's to sunda Straits strong gales wind variable with a very high sen Outside the Saddle Islands a strong S. E. gale with much rain and fogs. July 7th arrived at +hanghai,
lara were exchanged. I did not take then out of the Bunk.
COURT OF SUMMARY JURISDIC. TION.
Tuesday, 17th July, 1860 Before J. C. WHYTs, Esq., Auting Judge, F. dos Recedius . The Agra and Mas-
Bank, $130. terman's
Mr Hazeland peared for the Plaintif Mr Barnard instructed by Mr Caldwell for the defendant.
This action was brought to recover the above sum on four several promissory notes (Agra Bank) commonly called Bank Notes,
The Dur. Baglernenia Maria Ellenbeth, Aug. 6th left Ainaterdam, with a curge of ma chinery for the apanese. Experienced sever al very severe gales on the passage out and and his £rst Clerk, during the procuedings.ne for $100 and three of TỪ each.
lost a number of ssils, Feb. 2uth, arrived at Nagasaki. Cune 29th left Nagasaki with a cargo of coals. aly 1st encountered a severe storm; setting from the . E. Bar. 29 70, a hight sea with heavy rain and fogs; 2rd, wind moderated. Arrived of the 6th of July at Shangbai.
Br. Baq. John Ball, Feb. 18th left Cardiff .Mar. 16th arcased the Equator. Lat, 39.12. S. Long. 18.12 E. Meridian of Cape of Good Hope. Experienced a succession of beavy gales from ine Cape until after passing st. Paul's Island. She under close reefed top saila, the sea making pom- plete breaches over her fore and aft. Light variable winds and ealms in the Straits of Sunda July let encountered a violent gale foom 5. E. gompanied with much rain and logs July 3rd the Barren Islands bearing N. E., distant 107 mites, thick, wind moderasing Thence to Shang- hai, light winds and thick, weather July 6th arrived at Wang, and here on the 7th.
The British brig Sarah from Hongkong re- ports pussing, off the north end of Formosa, se- veral pieces of wreck, the body of a European enilor and a Chinese sampau full of water, which were supposed to u long to some European vessel wrecked in that neighbourhood.
CONSULAR NOTIFICATION.
BRITISH CONSULATE, Canton, July 18th, 1866. The undersigned makes public herewith, for general information, the annexed traus- lation of a Despatch from H. E. the Super- intendent of Customs with reference to the auchorage of British Vessels, other than Steamers, at Whampoa.
D. B. ROBERTSON,
Cosul
THE SUPERINTENDENT OF CUSTOMS, TO D. B ROBERTSON, Esq., C.B., H.B.M;
CONMUL.
CANTON, July 14th, 1866.
The Superintendent of Customs has to refer the Bonorable Consul's attention to the fact that, From the first commencement of foraigo trade at Canton, the anchorage of Whampoa has been the spot selected as the beet adapted by
by nature for. ibe accoin-
them
The Compradore prevented me from tak- ing the money away The Compendore of the Hongkong and Shaughae Bank is Hue- I saw two Europeans. Mr Bresser kee Mr Kresser took the Notes, and gave to the Compradore, who placed then in the Cliest.
By Mr Pollard. I took the Notes for Mr Anderson saw the the Agra Bank.. Notes placed in the Safe, the box contuning them was sealed, and he took the Key. saw $13,000 paid for a cheque, and 410.000 of these were sent in Silver to the Agra Bank.
$150. I received
Was
I am Clerk F. dos Remedios sworn..
I have four notes of the to Mr Pollard. Agra Bank nouating to them on the 2ut July and went to the I found Agra Bank to get then changed. that the duers were chosen and heard that
suspended, this payment had been about 10 M. To Mr Haruar. I swear
going to
to the bunk, I was that
to not aware that payment had been stopped. With regard to a question, ppt by Mfr Barnard to the Plaintiff as to whether the notes had been received by the plaintiff as Mrmediate or autecedent debt, Mr Fluzeland abjected to it on the ground that Mr Anderson.Isan manager of the grassession of the notes was quite suiticient,
quoting from
rom Byles on bills. and Masterman's Bank, have a a power of Attorney to act for the Bank.
tank. I saw that amount placed in the By the Court took $50,000 to the
Safe
By Mr Barnard. Mr Anderson did not
the $50,000 placed in the box. Kresser took the Key.
sce
KC tu
ander.
produce it when required, Iscut the Notes on Saturday to the Hongkong and Shanghae Bank to be exchanged. went to the Borgkong and Shanghac Bank after I had seen Mr Kresser. Mr Kresser told
me that. he had been advised by his Cuansel пой part with the Notes sent, unless I took then with long story written upon them, purporting that my Bar indebted to his for a certain amount
Bank was
I kept the key of the box containing the Notes antil Monday, when I offered it to Mr Kresser, who refused to take it, but I left it on his desk. I then offered to take
how were
the Notes if he would hand them to me at once as
He refused, saying he must see his counsel ürst. I showed Mr Kresser Note received from Mr Dent. This Nute simply stated:-Your Notes will be returned,-
d-stay legal proceedings-
- Nole,
1 then engaged to stay proceedings for au Lour. In the meantime I proposed that Mr Hazelnut should affix his initials to each but I refused to allow Mr Kresser to take all the numbers. I heard no more of
Notes after that. Mr Kresser said nu the numbers had been taken yet. I received two letters from the Hongkong Bank to day (Contents Fad) one letter contained an offe offer to surrender the Notes. I returned an answer, declining to receive the Notes on
Mr Barnard mentioned that the objec had reference only to Bank of England notes and not to those of Country Banks.
His Honor said he would take a note of the objection but would admit the question. Plaintiff to Mr Barnard. The notes were not paid as an immediate debt, but for services already performed, the amount I am Adam Hay Andersou, sworn. manager of the Agra and Masterman's Bauk 1 closer the Bank in the usual course of business on Friday 29th and have
tion would not rule here as the case cited
was due on
IN THE VICE ADMIRALTY COURT OF HONGKONG.
July 16th, 1860.
Before the Hon. Hanay J. Balt, Esq. Acting Awige.
The Hon. Julian Panncelote instructed by Mr Caldwell for the Hongkong." This was a suit for
We were towing until 4.1.5.
Cross-examined by the Hon, J. Pauncefere.
st, the
of this last part of the second volume abounda in traits and suggestive passages, aud Camar is evidently, taken as the prototyps now of the First, and how of the Third Napoleon-even more evidently taken than the previous volume; and a paragraph book,
in the eighth chapter of the fourth
recollections of
I told the Captain I was coming back the next him than all the bonours and dignities day, and I told the Mute my great object was to which were conferred on him; nominated get the Caprain away. We had a higher tide on successively inilitary tribunt, qu, grad Sunday and calmer weather. She was in cagerator of t the Ap
Appian Way, coming over that night. I was not in danger. I · never saw the Ferssen roll much before,
(Court adjourned until Tuesday, the 24th instant )
JULIUS CÆSAR. (Athena)
saire
Prætor, Proprietor i Spain, finally Consul, he could count these different tes timonies of the public favour as so many ine flaz victories obtained under the against the satne enemies. This was the. cause of the violent pussions of
assions of the aristo made cracy; they
one man alone repob ble
decadence of an order of For the
In a
The Owners, Master, and Crew of the S. 8.
After no little delay, this scoond instal-which was sunk in
in corruption and anarchy
referring to the duration Feiseen," versus the French Barque Hongkong." ment of Napoleon's Life of Cesiu is inade Mr. Pollard, Q. C. instructed by My Hazeland public; more than a year having elapsed of the late u Gaul, the paralel
between the issue of the first and second 19m so often indicated takes a more
open appeared for the salvors.
volumes. Comprising the events whish lie expression is the following remi kablo pas- between the appointment of Cesar to the sage in all times,
tines, says the. Emperor, government of Uanl and the crossing of the "we see the assemblies endeavour to shorien
the duration of the power given by this second volume contains somG Rubicon, of the most interesting sud important cir- people to a man non se cousinstion if
This is au
au example: the uf Roman's life, from cumstances of the which the imperial author does not fail to deduce
salvage.
Mr Pollard objected to the defence and said be did not know what right the defendants had to appear and dispute the claim of the saivers. The ewners of the "Ifongkong" were not in the Colony and he, the learned Counsel, did not know who he
was contending against.
No. 188.JU
applied tole Cover. for the ses had ters, as mesother but noty these mars, I did loss. Buntistras Chineseiding at
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plays the call
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The Hon. J. Pauncefoto remarked that the pre-tical Faical lessons and to suggest palk French Republic should be ummated for
sent Captain of the Hong" had received insernetiva from the owner how to proceed.
Mr Pollard considered that persons contesting beletra anaify the cars of their right to do an, bu believed all steps had been taken at the instigation of the French Comel.
The lion. J. Pauncefote said that he never heard it doubted before that a Consal could look after the property of his countrymen.
Mr Paffard briefly described how Captain Carroll
| salved the “ Fungk ngiti
years. Prince Jouis Napoleon was
the 10th of December, 1848,
સા
cording to the creed of the reader, bus al-' ways full of meaning. The value of this history, indeed, is to be found in, its re- His powers were to expire on the 20th of Now the Constituent flections
Thot and
the Emperor is woll December, 1852. read, the real
pith of his work lie Assembly which provided for the election of Prince Louis Napoleon fixed the term of his presidency on the seemid Sunday of the mouth of May, 1852, thus depriving han of seven months.
more or less acceptable on the 20th of the same mouth.
in the modern application of certain historie facts, rather than in the more scholarship Since the publication of the first volume, Cæsarism" has become a crued and a word, and men will look into the
To show that Cesar was at all times go- W23
I received orders from obtained information and went in search of and party this present volume as anxiously verned by grand ideas, and bat be
not since reopened. the board of directors, in London (letter produced from Gibson Thompsou ́& Co. by Reuters Telegram from Galle)
Mr Hazelain objected to the letter boing.
evidence. MI Barnard queried as to whether Tele- Putinas grams were not a means of notice.
His Honor said he would not allow this notice to be received.
Mr Barnard saimmitted that the bank, as soun as it stopped payment and closed doors, came under the Bankruptcy act, The Bank was registered under the Limited Liability act of England; the only possible manner in which the plantiff could get a decree would be in the Bankruptcy way, Mr Baruard contented that if the nutca were paid it
it wonht
of the Bank.
The proceedings being taken as read. The Hon. J. Pauncefote said be considered a fair share for
the salvar.
Mr Pollard considered that would be a very poor remuneration especially when life had been saved as
in this case,
pages of
Bis Lordship said that as there did not appear to West, and the historian of Pompey, only of a smalier calibre, i
be any chance of a settlement the case must go on.
as shey would look into those of a Sibyllins the friend of liberty and of the people, hook-seeking to discover thereby the will while Pompey-vain, false, intriguing, and
selfish-was desirous of of the gods and the late of empires. They
power merely for will find material for speculation, whichever personal aggrandizement, to show that the way they read the imperial mind.
aristocratic party was composer of meu like aut that To the
sent they espoused bis cause for the same base. this volume will present y Mr Pilard then proceeded to call the following an special interest. It has been under motives as those actuxtang bin, while the tood that, for many years, Coesn's wars in people, with their adinirable discern ment, were with Caesar as the representa seen on the 24th February fast. I joined the vast with Napoléon the Third, and since he as- tive of theth, to show the
cended the imperial throne, he has caused their in Maovo. I left about to. There were on board the Capinin, Chief Mate, Purser, 12 Manint extensive surveys and excavations to be Bonapartisin are identical, and that each mean simply the salvation of society, aud man, Chinese, Chief Engineer. Firemen, made on the sites of the principal events re-e
the
great (Chineset 3 Cooks, 3 Boye, Carpenter, a Portulated in the Commentaries of
witnesses
and
Thomas Edwards, Sworn-1 was Mate of the Fei. Gaul have boou a favorite subject of studyive of their liberty, their stand
the general progress of humanity, to show e Pilot and a tibiese Pilot, 12 laulumen were commander, such as could only be made this, and for nothing but to show this, has the Emperor written this Life of Julite the terus stated. The second letter offered justies to the other reg an act of in shipped for the purpose, as also the iwo Pilots, E
went in search of a shipped for the purpose, as alsa rider the directions of a powerful and
The result has been in Cassar. wealthy sovereign. the highest Welt down the West Coast and found a veasel off Stragglers, vome small islands and coveries made, especially at Alise (dle ia)
utmost interest and to her about 9 o'clock. The vessel was on shore,
to pay the Notes, under protest.
Mr Hageland
modation of foreign vessels. And Chinese returned no answer to that, there being. I. page of a bunked that the mure stop the two Pilota. 1 went in arch of a ship. We host dexIve it, and the dis- !
foreign officials have been appointedì to no time, maintain supervision at
that place. Of
By Mr Pollard. Mr Kresser told me late years, since the opening of other Ports,
under the circumstances he must decline foreign merchants have largely employed
in consequence whereot returning me the Notes. I spoke to him tas Superintendent's predecessor, moved of both as Sir Victor Kresser as roh as man desire to give facility to passengers by ager, of the Bauk. Had we been bad friends I do not think Mr Kreaser would canceled the privilege to shel Liege vessels,
have come to me to make the goitramme steamers of anchoring at Canton and they
tion he did. I know he runde the com- have availed themselves of this to load and
Hank the
I know munication au bebalf of discharge cargo also.
Writ was taken out against the Hongkong
Latterly,
howeve
tilingkow the sample thus set, ad
to remove po
on the grounds that no netal has heretofore been in existence.
by
the
be once established, however, the
therefore
ដ
T
J.do not
in this case did not make the Bank biskrapt, the Bank could not be wade bankrupt according to the laws of the Colony.
His Honor said as there were some nice points to be considered he would reserve judgment until Tuesday next,
CONVERSATION.
rocks.
We sighted the vessel about 8 AM, and got and Puy d' Issolportance"re of the
Â.
Gaul is one of considerabis
(Froin the Evening Mail.") we towered a boat and the Captain went in As a bistory, the Emperor's relation of THE following letter Ims. bean kindly her. There was no other, European vessel, There Cesar'a ware Chinese boats in motion. I went on board merit; With the advantage the sub- tleman in this Colony with permissiva to antage of using all the placed in our hands by a Reverend gen and for the Captain in the forehold wounded, the
most recent labours of
of scholars on Chief Officer on the poop badly wounded, Carpenterject, and of his own
and
bruised and wounded, others were more or less bruis. excavators under eyors above ground publish it.. We do so as it may great-
semained until 8 or 4 o'clock: The steamer passed shawser, I had half the crew of the Frisiau with me. The men belonging to the vessel did not assist us at all. They were bany collecting theis traps. We moved her but she took the grou
gain. The tide was beginning to full and there was a fresh bronze blowing. There was a slight swell. We took the people from the Hongkong to the Feseen. We tank all on board except que when I did not know to be alive. We parted a new hawser. We went to Macan We called for the Doctor of the Relig, he was
not there arid
and 15 armed men went with us,
up many obscuro euracy
to the
he has cleared and given an ac-ly interest our readers to learn in
what ve far
beyond a well digested introductory chapter on the leave China for Australia, look upon the was presented by work. what way some of the Emigrants who state of Gaul in the time of Caesar, we are
new country which they have made their It is also well to know that Сюзат hastened across the Alps into his new bume. government to meet the invasion of the the good lessons learnt
under mis. Helvetii.
рав
to the effect that lifurcard with the manager of the Agra Bank, or as Attorney by no means willing to acquire a number of vessel and they did so, About 11 o'clock gan times and the armics, the, usutival and you will when 1 explain my reason for 30
(but
PUR
to come up to
for the same.
Mr
the
внув
is
(From the Shanghen Recorder, July 7.) Truls have in umerous stand Shanghai Bank on Saturday afternoon.
instances
The remarks we hear constantly in socie- I really do not know how it was worded. ty, and various other equally significant when the Superintendent has ordered theat
introduced to that critical moment when I gave instructions to symptoms, huicate painly that we are gra Dave Bos)
seen it to the antiorage
We are be- at Whampoace proceedings. All my communica. dually undergoing a change, the wasters have givel vot petion 3 were made with Mr. Kresser as man-
24-ginning to be sensible of our own peculiari- I recollect a conversation ties. We write and utter criticisms on our
not always for theager of the Bauk. If
The Emperor goes into a dissertation on sionary teaching are New centers from home are struck with you yesterday in the Club Verandah selves.
the exact spots wliers Cesar embarked from if you will let me see the Note you now
by modes and customs very different from indiant apprehends that in future
Gaul and landed in Brissin, and he fixes on gotten. We can vouch for the letter being. hold in
we bona fide. It will be observed that it is à in your hand perhaps that will refresh tuuse of Engandr the States; and they we all fanded next morning. Captain Stimson auch
Trouble will be occasioned on shore
We took Boulogne and Walmer. The former, as we
know, and with the view my meniory. I do not recollect that Note are not now at once inclined to acquiesce in no other bawser but got provisions. There were {ressels;
also chosen by Napoleon the. a translation from Chinese and that quain Crews of
the innovations, and to recognize them
more bhats in the evening than in the morning. of obviating this possibility, he thinks it being rear to me yesterday.
promptly as improvements on the old world We got down to the Hongking about 9 o'clock. First, when he contemplated a similar ex- the reinenber Mr Barnard telling me, not to
sentences occasionally occur, but we have ms duty to establish and Cole read that Note, nur had I ever seen it bo- rules and the old world etignette. In fact Cargo had been disturbed. Hice had been drapped peditions and Napoleon the Third sapa subject and to notify the same to the Con-fore. (By sour menus here Mr Barnard many of the arrivals of last year were in about the deck. We saw bouts leaving the abil, which determined Cassar to depart from
is worthy of remark, that the reason reason to believe that it accurately ex snlar Body to be placed by them on record
got hold of the Note in question,—und it clined to re and certain Shangliae devia S-ven ride shots were fired. This was on the 25th, which
Boulogue were the same as these which depresses the ideas of the original:- 83 a perpetual probisition. He the
took some time before he made up his mind tions from European customs as proofs not. We lashed the Heisers to the Hongkong. The men
REVEREND SIRE.-Pardon the liberty. requests that the humerable Consul will notify the British Mercantile community to rele
to relam it to the Court.) I stand here as of advance but of degeneracy, and are now of the Relief were sent on board to lighten the cided the choice of Napoleon the First in
1804. Notwithstanding the difference of take in dressing you, as, I doubt not but coatly and tre habits in order to have the boat anchored near the ship, and towered a boat. The Commander came on board. About the top
practical conditions had not changed. The doing exception of
ption of seagoing Steamors which will to Cautou
Barward.-- 1 movs for a criminal pleasure of unlearning allowing liberally of high water the roamer towed with tow these Emperor shope had long beer proved to you: but owing to my want of knowing the
Thiers,
I have often desired to communicate with still be paid to anchor at Whig-trial hasneh as the Defendani hari no get Home again. After
will be Unz14 $>
because this port had for the self reproach which arises on the got the vessel off. We parted linee two or three times, We towed and stopped between 4 and 5 on shoubi objectius declare themselves right whatsoever to retain the money he
be the best point of departure for an ex- English language, and not being able to ex- of self consciousness, however, hereafter) all foreign vessels must anchor din: The learned Gentleman then read a first kiudifng
o'clock. we are criti- iwu zanbot
that we are
There was a heavy ground swell. The pedition directed against England,he press niyself well, so as to be thoroughly an belp thinking
derstood formed at Whape and shall not be punnitud long Extract from a lawbook to substantiate
cising ourselves a little too harshly. Our
Feiseen rolled her guarda under water and parted hose Boulogue because its poh allowed from an Englisbrian. I was deterred
We lost ancher and 15 fathome by the little river, the Liane, al twe lines twice.
doing So
until I became acquainted to enter the river near Canton, as will be his motion.
of chain. The remaining chain broke. I was in
labour, to
Fire He would also like to know whether the expenditure, our dinners, nay our very with in
the ancient regulations.
twelve with an Englishman one Mr Henley, to shelter conformity
H. This rule does not apply to the steamers
B. Company wonki have offered table talk are in session attacked, ar charge all night. We steamed to Mscan for a ham him, with a
Another is the Anglo Chinese linguist to the Go raigued and condemned. We pay through ser, we got it and went back and towed the vessel to or thirteen hundred vessels." to return the money unless they did com-
my, and knowing the plying between Janton and Hongkong.
vernment of this Colony, A1 2.45, ou the 27th there was fresh coincidence to he noticed is, that certain No sider that they were not entitled to it. the nose for our food, we cook it abomina Hongking. The Superintendent accordingly inkes
bas done n perfectly, he head breeze and a moderate sa. The vessel was flat-bottomed boats, constructed by order Chinese language this communication and takes the opporin-
debt was yes proved, and even if one existed bly; we set out our tables without taste,
light. The steamer was rolling so heavily that I of the Emperor,
or, lnd atmost the sono dimen- the honour of translating this letter. served viands the claini most be substantiated before any and while we are eating the
Since I
Australia, sions as those of Cesar-their great incon- nity etc, etc.
elled the Captain, The engines were eased mutil se talk like a set
set of idiots. This is, He de- Translated by,
money could be set off paint it.
we got to Dongkung. We anchored bar off Greva venivuoe in both cases being the ease with times, gratifying success in the colony of few words, the accusation which the North manded the return of the Notes and trusted
Jalsad! (Signed) WILLIAM FREDERICK MAYORS.
Victoria I carried on a commercial business, which they drifted. China Daily News brings against the com Vice Consul
his Worship would give an order to that
Crode-examined by the Hon J. Paunesfote. She little too bad. We protest the Piran, ordinarily carries two antiurs,
After detailing the wars of Cesar, the iu which I had the good fortune to prosper ફflatu
We munity
denunciations.
until the year 1857; when The Magistrate then statel that he con against such sweeping
The Captain of the Emperor doubles back upon a sinisty, went back to Macao twice. sidered it best to dismiss the summons and recollection of a score of pleasant svouings Gunboat was two miles off. I told the Chief Matte adding an account, as he proceeds of the place at the Township of the Buckland,
events and intrigues at Rome, the the mining region where a of the flow konig, by direction of Captain Cartell, politico Cuero, the quarrels of Pompey, my countrymen were driven from their a great many of that it had better be taken to a Civil Court rises in our minds and contraverts the
statement. Uugenerous" .as Mr Law- that the Fesses, was going to Macan. I did not recall of Can Clodius, and by bis death employments by a number of violent and tried by a jury,
rence Sterne would this is not well consider it safe to remain all night and if they chose done," Mr Kresser, manager of the Hongkong
to code they could. They then asked to he allowed the narrowing of the issue to the struggle who had banded themselves together
The Firm, assisted in towing between the death of Ciodine are
Caesar and Pompey
The reflec to take their traps.
that
They
tents and set fire to our and Shanghai Banking Company had yes
For the present we are inolined to confine
Plundered i singular, the vessel for a portion of the time, but her lines tions on the
as of our hard earnings, stores, terday been saumoned at the Pelice Court then have proved that his client as banker, our attention to the strictures on our con-
brake. By the united efforts of the Feisten and the as an instanes of the Emperor's fatalism, and ruthlessly destroyed everything for illegaly detaining Notes in the value of agent or factor had a go claim against the versation contained in the leader of yester
F the Jongkong" was towed off the ground and how he regards all men below the call- they could lay their hands on, app they 50,000 Duliars belonging to Mr Anderson, Agra Bank, and
would have been justified day's Daily News. We are informed that
of shirtings, the cost of the last the vessel was in the same condition as before bro of Caesars rather as puppets than as ting everything to themselves their property. The facts Lavager of the Ages and Masterman's in retaining
The floor of the galley was torn np. There was a movers: Thus, by the simple accidents Benk The case in consequence of
of Mr those. The Notes and cheque were present- chop of tea, tha prospects of silk, the rate
ed on behalf of the Agra and Masterman's
a of
and an Pollard's absence was postponed until to- day at 3 o'clock, abon it was restrued, the bank. That Bank is indebted to the Bong casional faint spice of scandal are never Honble J. C. Whyte Fleure, presiding. Long and Shangliae Banking Company, failing and ever recurring subjects at the Mr Barnard appeared for Mr Anderson, The Agra had stopped payment, and its Shanghae dinner table." Now there can be and Messrs. F'ullard and Hazeland for bir
Notes are no longer negotiable having been no doubt that the merchants of Shanghae Kresser
presented and refused. Benl: Notoa in law occasionally exchange ideas after dinner on
POLICE COURT. Before the Hon J. Q. Whyte Esq. Tuesday, 17th June, 1866.
Mr Pollard after this made a few remarks. He stated he would have been glad to meet his learned friend on Section 60. He would
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