SEPTEMBER 27, 1866.
p and driven from the shelter en English leniency has per- hitherto to enjoy. The legis exceptional, and affecting the he country, must receive Her uction before it can be made in the weantime our commerce e to such hiertible contin ase which have befallen the bra, and their respective cap- trust that Earl Carnarvon at the generous insinuation Mail Gazelle. There is no e part of Englishwen here to the Chinese otherwise than our lives and property are in that if we were in the Strand y; and it is really vexing to
like the Pull Mall Gazette a skauder opon us for which the slightest foundation, Our Led with Chinese prisoners and e infested by Chinese pirates; Carnarvon will be just to his as well true to himself," sist Englishmen to defeud against so-called Oriental which is developed in piracy apou the bigh seas within isdiction. We hope to find Ball Gazette endorsing that
CHINESE AND THE
ORDINANCES. daily gaining ground, founded upon something like fact, that
ongst the Chinese with res-. receul urdinances is becoming powerful to affect the interests ners of nativo puses. The aet portion of the comm- been resulute in attributing amongst the natives to that 5t those better informed are per- ere that the sole and entire the panic are the exaggerated I rumours flying about, which me cases been artfully fomed
ans, to serve their purpose of
the impression that a real ob-
sed on deliberate reasoning and
un, obtaina amongst the Chinees.
et to ibis measure,
yes of the Chinese the Stamp understood by them, is doubt-
ious, but simply from their be- is the huge on which all the Dances, flawed for the security of property in this colony, turn. ut aware, and their would-be e carefully refrained from tel- that the Stani Act as no le with the pracy ordinance, fur than it has to do with the re- respecting the Lock hospital- some frexplicable means they persuaded, by the bye, that it tod with the virtue and vice of
in a way which ono can hardly the columns of a paper read by
s and both sexes of the commu- e idea is ludicrous in the extreme he less injurious; and wa con- prise at uding that no mer ures yet been taken by the Govern- isseminate amongst the Chinese own language, an exact tranela- ordinances which it is purposed me law. It may be objected a step would give the Chinese evise incans to evade the new re- bus sach an objection is, on the futile. Translations by private some of the proposed ordinances ly in circulation, but of the great the Stamp Act, no translation
privato has, so far as we are been circulated. The very de- which waited upon His Excel- tha Memorial against the act know what the charges were which they petitioned, and they Led their ignorance in an amusing. er questioned as to their kuow pecting it.
of the evident alarm existing ot bat urge the necessity of publishing in Chinese not only anslation of the act and its sche- an explanation of points which eto ho taisunderstood by the To allow ruraours, false in them- Healcojateltosow distrust between es and the Government to remain , is oore than injudicious. Occa- iven to the Chinese to complain equality with Europeans, -ecognized in the case of a puffering the police court; is denied to the Higent and wealthy members of y, inasmuch as the English Gu
(lazotte bus afforded the full st to all proposed measures, while le specially intended for Chinese as been silent on every point of erest to them and to their families.
FURTHER STUMBLES.
mostly summary prepared by temporary, the Daily Press, for lan of the home public, contains Ferences to the movement in re the let that are worth making a note first suggeste social disparage- Eau individual, eo we will pass over it. In commenting on the public meeting tho Press said Mr
in eving a resolution for me ing the Secretary for the Colonice
the Stamp Act, made a short Ey forcible and pertinent speech." Summary we are told, the only which was attempted proceeded Of course, out important me."
rary means to say that the only against the notion" enne
■nimportant men," but as its watter Mr Bosman is unequivocally placed category. This is stumble No. I.. me ene los umble No. 2, which at deal oss pardonable. The sum- -ays that the opposition raised to nip Act, caused the ordinance “¿B lly passed" to become greatly no- Now the original ordinance was "passed," in the sense in which a
No. 1128.-SEPTEMBER 27, 1866.]
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE COOLIE TRADE.
Ouk German contemporary, the Omnibus, contains in its last issue (23rd September) the following remarks on the coolic-traffic
at Macao:
a
weather
FIFTEEN thousand ten cent pieces (says the and our contemporary observes that this a Mercury) were coined on Thursday last,
very good stroke of work" We should think so, and if the work was really per formed in one day, our Minit is equal to avy possible contingency it may be called
on to ect.
Evening Mail, Sept. 22.
The case recently decided before F. W. Mitchell, Esq. in which a Chinaman was within the Waters of the Colour, without
192
remurks—“* Wolverhampton and the neigh-
fant, Mr Grissall, is a shareholder in Is the course of some notes on the saut holds 30 shares of 50%, cach, on which known as the black country, the Lancet Overend, Gurner, and Co. (Limited). He bary condition of that part of England 156. per share had been paid, thus leaving bourhood appear to be as bad almost as him still liable for 357. u sare, or 28001. Shanghae itself. Constant instances occur at the utmost. In the voluntary winding of one open doorless water-closet for a up of the company Mr Grissell was made whole row of cottages; nay, very often a a contributory. But he was also a depo- room, or even two, are built over the ash- sitor to the extent of 16,000, and he leap We cannot imagine how such pe cu- applied to the official liquidator to allow liarities can remind the Lancet of Shanghe, the antonut for which he was liable to be and we expect it will reusive correction in due time from those whose duty it is to of the model sattle- the seasales be should be paid vivir shield the reputation of
remainder a ment" from
I a fow daye ili harbour there; to! paying the fees due thereon to the opiunt ead rateably as a creditor. The official!
and
stranger would understand our contem- value of debased coin so long as its origi- porary's language. The form in which it ral outer surfaces are left untouched. The was introduced" was modified to the Chinese silversmiths we have alluded to shape in which it was ultimately passed, are unanimous in their certainty of being and His Excellency may fairly claim able to produce either a facsimile of the credit for having thus far acknowledged new lingkung dollar, so as to deceive the
"Occurrences in Macao present na once the validity of the opposition expressed uneducated judgment, or to debase any of more with a ne illustration of the present against the original schedule. tumble the real coins with an almost certainty of
state of the coolic-traffic, now legally esta No. 3 involves our contemporary's cha-passing, then to the most wide awake" Ulished at that port, in which, pnbappily, racter for veracity,
The free stator shroff, so long as the latter is prohibited portion of our Germau shipping is also that the memorial, to draw up which the from applying the only test which has been engaged. A few days ago ten heavily-au- commitice was appointed on the 17th found effentual with the Mexican-a pro-ed at-hat the pirated on the West Coast,
mea" spoke) cess which necessurity involves the deface- ct.
take were compelled to -has been prepared," but that it is "not yetment of the coin.
refuge in
in Macao
If 80,
to the tempestuous ready" Is it prepared, really?
The great reason however for adopting how is it that the committee appointed chop marks in, that if a dollar bears the opportunity was
opportunity was availed of by some of the to prepare it, could not make it "ready" chop of any known Hong, and is found to be
at the city. Only a for transmission by the mail zone to day? spurious, its value can be claimed from such part of those inen returard on board their They have had wine days wherein to per long. It is useless to argue with the disclosing the fact that eleven of
ships, inquiries a
part of their com on the form their work. What is there en po- that chop marks are easier counterfeited his fine fellows had been snapped up and enliar in it that its transmission by the than the dollars themselves. The system were detained in the barracoons for a voy-, middle mail of October is still only pro al secure pigeon" is too strongly rooted ag IL Havana or Peru. An energetic de- bable? Why this culpable delay in a mat-
in their idens to be thus upset, and nothing and was
addressed to
to the authorities for ter upon which, according to the Press, the but a stringent enactment will meet the the surrender of these men, upon which future rain or prosperity of Hongkongnecessities of the case.
discovered in the barracoons depends? Our contemporary ought to
are still missing, four are and given up but have explained why the Memorial is
The Mandari has declared in a decided
Jeare Macho until nut "not yet ready." That might be easy
manner that he will enough to do, but we trust that the asser
the men who have been stolen are surren- dured, and meanwhile he has written for tion that it is propared" is not more difficult of proof. Any doubt the public
farther instructions to the Viceroy at Can may have on that point can of course
ton. It is by no means likely that we shall
the opportunity of
of learning what steps Dasily be removed by the production of
the Portuguese Government will
“What we wait," say the better in- formed Chinese, is a coin which will almost certajuly defy imitation or debase- ment; once give us that, and the coin will become popular throughout China-on its
own merits,"
There are various deside
seven were
have
for
17
Evening Must, Sept. 23.
LADY ROBINSON.-The Ceylon Times con- tains the following interesting bit of news relating to this Edy. Sir Herculos was ac through
island the
our contemporary
Evening Mail, Sept. 21.
ge
the Memorial, either in our contempo- must be lettered and not willed. The against the perpetrators in this case. coinpanied by Laily Robinson in Lis tour sends us the following paragraph, which we eat. Lily bulbs stewed with sweet sauce.
rary's columns, of (which the proper course) by its presentation to a public meeting. We should like to have an opportunity of reviewing the lemorial some time before teiniddle of next month.
Szumble No. 4 is a very egregious blun- dur. In what respect ure the gentlemen who spoke at the meeting, noimpor- tunt ? Are they altogether inferior in social status all those who signed the to the oratorial powers Memorial?
rain to this end. The edges, they assert, size of the coin must be smaller so as to increase the expenditure of the necessary to debase it. (This would seem to imply that half dollars would be more popular thau dollars, and smaller coins nure so than either.) Many other practical sug gestions would doubtless be made by Chi-more to be seen by their relatives or friends ass which will courmand the synpa-effect that they would pay out of their own and vegetables.
are so called voluntary emigrants,
boo shoota atewed in sweat sauce. out in the streets of Macao and
business is flourishing, and 80,000 victims are required for the present year. We are assurect by respectable chinese that it is at night, due that individuals frequently disappear leaving to ime behind, never routs,
feblingly expresses great regret that Lady Robinson should remain at Newera Ellin instead of coming to Colombo during the Session of Council, and believes there are very urgent reasons why Lady Robinson's stay at Newera.Ellia should be prometed thy and approval of all good Colonists. The italics are our contemporary's
vening Mail, Sept. 22.
A LIBERAL. VICARDY.-A free college has
meet
יות
referred to yesterday, in which a share also a depositor, appealed against a decision of the vice chanceller
preventing froui receiving balance of bie
Hiter
pay.
bi
farmer, is of such importance that were liquidatur refused, and Mr Grissell applied the
A CHINESE BILL OF FARE. it not under appen! we should offer a few to the Vice Chancellor who laid down Tam following is the costs of an offcial din comments upon it. Under the circum that the principles of the law of parterner recently given at Canton. We publish tanees, however, we refrain frota so doing ship applied to this case, and that Arit as a hint to acclimatisation societies We regret to observe that the same recog- depositor in competition with creditors notly bulbs, stewed with sweetsanou," or nerally whose practice it is, wo believe, to until the question be finally decided. Grissell could not prove his debt is a
dine once a year on entirely foreign dishes.. nition of a well understood rule in journa shareholders, and that he was not entitled stewed web-feet of ducks' might perhaps fistic matters has not obtained in other to any dividend until all the other credi-tempt a gourmand whose appetite is palled quarters..
The subject resolves itself or had been paid in fill. This decision for want of variety. chiefly into the question of territorial ju strikes at the very root of the principle of Preliminary: Almond Milk. risdiction,and we shall have some re-limited liability, innemuch as a limited" First Curse Birds' Nest boiled in broth.
Fried Fish Shark's su. Stewed Duck. marks ready when the tial decision of company, would be placed is the position
Entries. Stewel
Chestnuts pigeons eggs. of a guaranteed company. The Court has stewed in sweet sauce. the Supreme Court is made knowin
reseroed its judgment.
Second Courst. Stewed Fiah Chicken stewed with bird's-nest. Roast Pork with vegetables. Stewed Sorslag. A CHINESE DEPUTATION.-A Correspondent Entrees: Dumplings stuffed with mines- insert without vooching for its perfect Stewed Web-feet of ducks.
Third · Contr Roast Goose (in pieces), Anthonticity, though we believe it has Roast Pork (in Pieces). Roast Duck (in
pieces.) foundation fact TWELVE of the most respectable Chinamon, Entrées. Dumplings. Sweet cakes, Bam- resident this Colony, reeded on Satur day last to the union of His Excellency, Emeth Course: Meat broth. Pork dice the Governor, to her a proposition to the with vegetables. Two other dishes of macat means $120,000, the supposed deficiency of Finnie. Boiled Rice Congee. next year's income, to obviate the necessityCakes and fruit in numerous small dishes, uese experts, if their advice and opinion when, thanks to the right views entertained
of the Registration
on Ordinance being carried Wines: Shes Hing and Kao Liong 2 was solicited by the Mint au horities.lo by the respective Governments, British,
cut. Whether His Excellemey
did not feel the meantime, however, if the present American, and Prussian slips are no longer
disposed to
these
Evening Mail, Sept. 23. gentlemen, or coinage is to be gut into cirenlation two allowed to carry, whilst vessels from other
whether some thing olac intervened to pre- things tire absolutely necessarial Ordie North German States and of Spain and recently been instituted at Canton for the vent, the literview from taking place that we und in an evening Lonton paper of defective by comparison? have they not! nunce compoiling the sole use in Hongkong tagal are allowed to continue this trafic benent of Tartar Youths, at the expense of deponent kuuwoth not the necasion: 10, the judgment in the appeal case
unhindered. is is to be hoped that, so far the Acting Viceroy, who is himself.
at all ovents! 02/day, a Tartar, no audiance was given on like passions to the Pres? If we tickle of the new coin after a certani period, to them will they not laugh; if we prick! be calculated according to the productive German vessels are concerned, this will The poverty of the resident military popu- We understand, however, that the twelve holdor in Overend; Currey & Co. who was .
lation prevents, as a rule, young men from Chinamen are determined to make the them will they not bleud? What is the capabilities of the Mint; and an enact perdity come to an end.”
Thus far our contemporary, whose hope obtaining through classical instruction, proposition to His Excellency on Saturday lover by which they must raise themselves ment making any defacement of the coin, out of their animportant" classification?
or rather any attempt to pass a defaced to the speedy restriction of the carry-I and the institution now set on foot is est-e
Evening Mail, Sept. 244 Will the Prese afford them a standard of coin for its full value, a severely puuishableng trade of this infamous system we blished with the view of affording such an cordially eclio; the more so inasinuch opportunity gratis to some forty deserving judgment? How much must they con- offence. It is useless temporizing with a
THENE was quile, a mile of a steamer, Evening Mail, Sept/220. tribute annually towards the cost of peuple like the Chinese; and were these as (a fact wellknown to all who have youths.
devoted attention to the subject) its
hoise-power iron, crnizing about the bay maintaining ale trading station," to measures once adopted there would in a chief promoters are not far to seek. In
Whis afternoon. She belongs to the Ham of a company when wound up should be entitle thein to a recognition that seems probability be in a very short time a rear these days of international co-operation SINGAPORE AND THE STOP ACT-The burg brig Feste, which recently arrived divulmi pari pass amongst the creditors
here from the North Pacific, where, it ap according to their rights. The act between
creditors every signer of the Memorial against the which would result most favourably as British and French and other respectable that our local papers have most nuanty Islands for the purpose of gathering na- who were also Stamp Act It is a pity, perhaps, that concerns the fortunes of the Mint. Mean-Governments of Europe will combine to only supported the non-introduction of tural curiosities for the private museum of therefore the
they were
to be paid pari these questions cannot be referred to a
time wo trust that the authorities of thai į put down with the strong band this dis. the Act," Only one of the three local daily one of the magnates of the city of Ham-wh
with other
With regard journals has adopted that course, and if burg
it is Clab for an opinion. But they must be fustitution will take inmediato steps to
they which
ad zaid
or were liable it alone that has directed somewhat dull left to the decision of the public, ascertain the real causes of the unpopp-
Eveling Mail, 2 pr. 24.. to pay, it was clear that the amount of call editorial wil against harmless Singapore.
pittel conlt not be set off against the debts, whose opinion will probably be that our
larity of the new coins amongst the
As to the native
-of of Singapore,
and to allow such a set-off would be con contemporary, in resurting augeatle Chinese, who at present in most cases
Tar policy of non-interference with the na- which our local contemporary asserted re- manly sncers, line not strengthened its case Hatiy refuse them or only offer (as was
moved it from the category of trading tive states, which we are obliged to observe traty to the whole scope of the act. The stations" to which Hongkong the in the Straits, is marked contrast that aunt of call due must be paid against opponents whom it could not
done yesterday) cents vanquish by argument.
for each dollar. The objections Gute W's have received an advertisement from Singapore Prew a yeshur bade wild, which used to prevail in india must to this a member of the company eculd be entitled
It forms by po order of the Vice-Chancellor clearly ascertained, measures, should be 50 ahenu Tea denter 'yelept Stewart, which indeed be small were we dependent on the of the different Governor Generals, from to a dividend. He was of opinion that the
-must be THE CHINESE AND THE DOLLAR. taken to meet them, or the Mint will, as dual worthy of Barutu
certainly argues acuteness in that divi productions of Singapore alone for it." Clive down to Canning.
firmed, It sets forth that That is
and the motion refused, costs to be is quite correct, and in 15.
means a favorable comment in comparing it, and is the cou
with what our Dutch Orn readers will doubtless remember that its enemies predict, be sought but anwhile, three of the Fastest Clipper Tea eluding observation by our Singapore con-
neighbors are doing
paid by the official liquidator out of the of the company; Ho added that Lord but a few days since we enlied attention toinenbus, on the financial resources of the Ships are racing from China, much anxions |
The Governor, in a calm in Sumatra, where they are gradually swal Justice Turner Concurred. Lord, Justice the importance of taking serse effectual colony.
I gentimanly latter, strongly opposed in lowing the numerous pepper porta, and
Knight Bruce also agreed, and the the violence of the no-Star forcing the whole country to their rule,
Appeal to the Captain of the First Tea Ship reach-
reach every measures to put the new dollars into ci-
WAS dismissed. This judgment, it is said.
the Lover-
annoyance and
principle of limited while on the contrary, we bear with much and trouble our subjects are put
; as while shareholder do, contenting omselves with apologies and is liable for the whole anunt of calls, his indemnifications, which certainly is
io general di- the wisest mode of dealing with half civilized vidond, and thus he may be mulet in both This expacities, as depositor as well as share. Our merchants and traders carry holder; but it seems difficult to contest the people. on their
speculations, in
every part and
Evening Mail, Sept. 25. neighboring islands and ports of Sumatra. The Chiefs of these places, being scaut of requiros indeed, great delicacy of tart and protesting against the use of the villainous dialect known as pidgin English," but the management on part of our anthorities, with such a policy, to keep the team well in what will our readers think of the follow- haml; and, so to sot, as fully to provide in spesimen ut legal
(teinp:
i
Chancellor said the question depended on unt utcalls. In girent, the Lori the Companies Act,
The primary tention of that act was that the property intention
the
to be accorded by our contemporary to tion in favor of the new unchopped doftar, ¦ how much longer are we to wait until the Singapore Free Press is in error sas pears, she has been visiting a uumber of to make no he company, an
to
grave to civilization and christianity?
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS
a
to receive the £1,000 red as a premium anorury, i
to
euiation, if there was any intention on the TAE PRESS AND THE STAMP ACT to the Port of London, que over specula- Act party." The people in the Straits seen against the inhabitants and their rulers: destrukingole am
have now
e
below
by
We have po
Evening Mail, Sept. 31.
Evening Mail, Sept. 22.
dahand
51
on the 1st
jury
anch
be af
bability
We have had difficulties with the have rivalled the Pidgin English of the
Johore, with Tringau, with the present
at
petty
puis son
in Summer 1681 fait assault condemnation
tive merchants have transported, marvellous fortitude in bearing taxation" part of the Government to make the floug We observe that the Chinese issue of the Land Route 2,600 chassis as of the new under the Stamp Act in operation there.
to be unaware that they are exhibiting any kong Mint a paying speculation. Shortly
whs of the early afterwards the new dollars were made Ic- Daily Press, of the 20th instant, states that ing
Clipper a protest has been forwarded to the Co-asontin's bealing the
Evening Mail, Supt. 2:4. Ships at gal tender, but as it was, and is, still left lonial Government against the Stamp Act least two months, doubtless expecting the
lat
carriage to be more than an open question whether they are to be by the High Portuguese authorities at extravagant price they as proved Holland, Denmark, and Russia, returned corner of the Malayan Peninsula and the equity of the Chancellor's judgment.. enusidered as equivalent to, or the sup Macao, inasmuch as many of the Magneto realize.
by
anticipated TITE Chinese Commissioner (1) having visited This bold enterprise. planters of, the old and ill used Mesi-erchants have branch houses at long-as can," the public, both foreign and Chinese, It also states that stall the othold a great failure. When this overland Tea by way of Berlin and Cologne to Paris, and arrived, the markets were sick and will proceed thence by the next French mail are at this moment in a state of uncertainty of the Legislative Council have signed burdened witla benvy, stroke the roerchants to Chin. Mr Hars leaves by the 16th Sepcoin, are like so many Roderick Duns. It We are in the babit, and rightly so, of as to the position in which bitllion trans
their names [to a protest?] but the au pinched with small balances and high rates tember mail.
*** It is sactions stand with regard to the law. Our thorities to put the law in force rests with of discount. It is an ok saying, attention has however been called to this the Governor and not with Consuls. an ill wind that blows nobody good."
These tare Teas have been forced on the subject more particularly by the fact that The article in which these curious state the new coins are alrently becoming chipments appear proceeds to add the original market and sold from 8d. to 10d. per pound / THE FIRST TELEGRAM FROM NEW YORK for the safety of British subjects and the 160)blished in Dyers reports." "Più-
the first arrivals of last season.
It is To GaJE-When the American Mission- ped. We do not say this on bearsay. Wo anggestion that, in lieu of the Stamp Act, only necessary for the to add what of aries hauled ju Ceylon fifty years ago,
one dellar in our possession Customs duties and tonnage dues be im-
course may be anticipated, that "William fistle entered into their calulations that the connierce of the Straite Settle gin" French appears at this period to island would, in the time of their successuvs, Laroot authorities, with the Rajab of Keldan ft 3. de C. B. at Assizes
anbjects of i marked with a Hong chups and several dul-posed upon shipping "as is done in Stewart, the Tea Denter," is the happy pos bs in daily, almost hourly communication lars ornamented in the usual abominable Chima," and that a levy of 11, per cent cessor of these miraculously cheap teas and with the ful of their birth Tot so it is. Rauthorities at Lookoot and Kallang Prisoner la condemne pur Felony; que way followed by the Chinese, bayc boen be imposed on rentals, which the political will sell them at a bargain. shewn to us by friends with a request that eo nomist in a pigtail tightly thinks we would make public the fact that we are on d produce a se atual revenue. thus threatened with a return to the old We shall have a word or two more to say system. It is difficult to express in soffi: about our Chinese contemporary shortly, ciently strong language the urgent neces- In the meantime, we deshe to any sity which sista fur the Government tak word or two about the lealing article Disres as measured by time is rapidly ing immediate measures to check this prae- which appeaved this morning in the ordi- diminishing between longkong and first tice. The abjection to it is, so obvious in any English edition of the Daily Press. Britain. The London and Clown Expres
CAPTAIN PIXLEY-We understand m our eyes that it is unnecessary to enter into It is pitiable to see a public journal foun says:-"Telegmus from Hongkong to 220
this gentleman is a passenger for England in the homeward all which leaves to-mor the reasons on which those objections are dering about in such a son of self-contra-July, vin Galle, are in, being only is days
wow. For some booths past, he has acted founded, but it may be interesting to state dictions. The Chinese, it says, are in a, and from Shanghae to 16th Jaly,
ria Kiachta.
A Mission has been organized by the Goor-.
as Superintendent of the Sailors Home, why the Chinese persist in thus defacing state of terror augacuted to an extra-
Evening Moil, epi, 21. kha Government to be dispatched to Pekin. Havise given extended currency last a position which he most effectually filled the new coin, and the causes, which result ordinary extent," and then it goes on to
The object of Jung Baharoor in doing this, in their refusing, whenever practicable, t say that this turver is of an altogether THIRTEEN years byn, many of our real is it is said, solely to obtain valuable pre evening to some of the novel but valuable and which he has resigned, much to the re- ers will remember, a passage of 108 days sents from the Euiperor of China. In the which have emanated from the sage who return to the mother country. Captain suggestion the Revenue questions gret of the Directors of the Home, in order receive these cutus even at an exorbitanturenson.ble d'ure we freely grant. It discount. We have consulted several of's not an apprehension concerning the in- froin China to Great Britain, was consider-1 year 1954 the uses of Goorkha Eury conducts the Chinese issue of the Daily who will say be glad to hear of his Pixley will leave behind him, many friends The Belt King, we ed a good average one.
were cut off by the Chinese Umbah at injudicious fiscal iffnence of an
fan, has made the passage in 78 days Lhasso, who then imprisoned them, where Press, it would be a pity were we not to health, happiness, and prosperity. a commerce, it is a wild belief that the from Foodbow, having reached home on upon the Nepal Durbar intended to wage complete the picture by a rendering of
Evening Meil, Sept 26. government has designed a series of com the 22nd Augast.
a war against Thibet, and declared that the the information he supplies to his less plated regulations to be enforced by i
Evening Mall, Sept. 21.
subjection
inquest was held yesterday before. M heavy dues with the view of laying traps
and the Goorkhas thence nected with the British Constitution. In Tonochy, Esq, and the following jury "that a coin, in Chinese eyes, is precisely into which the native merchants wilt fall. We are glad to see in the list of arrivals forth neither paid any more tribute uor ac the same article which contains his views Louis Gaupon the body of Andres Messrs. Charles Gillia, Jas. Garduer, the same as any other article manufactured Why does not our contemporary net the names of the Hon. W. H. Mercer, Esq., knowledged the supremacy of that country. on the benefit that would accrue from a Parkes, native of Ireland, late Engineer His return has been The Gourkhas held this resolution for sole substitution of Customs and Tonnage on board the Staniese steamer Viscount from metal by human skill. The old. Mex- neatly, and try to disabuse the minds of and Mrs Meteor. can dollars, froth their went of sharpness the Chinese of their un casonable terror," happily timed tis escape the greater part of year, overtues from the Uaubals of danssa, dues for the obnoxious Stump Act, the Canning. Deceased was found by Consta
when of late the Lurbar received in impression and general carelessness of and of their wild belief?" Why not the recent excitement anent. the Stamp
The news brought by to-day's man inviting the Durbar to reestablish the rela-editor of the Chinese Faily Press ob ble 433 on Sunday last, about 12 o'clock, make were fully as easy to imitate as a ell them that the Government have no Ant,
tions that formerly existed between the serves: To the Memorial addressed lying in state of insensibility on the side. sible fo Wang Cuse will again bring
He was taken to
js. But we have not like oar
our neighbours. sent per means of checking his figures, bat should A correspondent at Gulle writes :-- Capariaed man and flects to avenge
jeet un Brickbat a Et pur inagine that even if true this attempt to falu tale outrage committed upon our subjects or its le dit Justice, go narrowly mist
improve the occasion" will hardly meet
from Galle to New York on't the approval of the Tea Trade in China.
and has just now received a reply pay our commerce, our policy has ceo immediately fuit Judictineut drawn pur
been firm and consistent, and We have
Noy envers le Prisoner, et son dexter direct from America, Captain Simes our objects from the terror
of our manus ampute at fas al Gibbet, sur que talegraphed to his
agents in London,
and name though our uniform good and luy mesme immediatement hange in pre- New York, and the owners telegraphed di- which only a philosophie posterity may un
Agents telegraphed to the owners in friendly conduct towards the native states, sence de Court."
Evening Mall, Sept. 25. rect to Captain Simes in Gulle tomb derstand; is construed by some, is towar Observers.
dico and by others,, as a mere mercantile policy.--Penang Argus..
Evening Mail, Sept. 24.
the leading Cantonesa silversmiths.on the subject; their opinious are worth consi deration and may possibly have suur weight with the Mint authorities.
It must be recollected," say they,
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Evening Mail, Sept. 23,
for ever paul to China from that time enlightened countrymen ou subjects.con-
Evoning Mail, Sp..22,
hours after arrival. Mr. Illingsworth, details of the Schnall and troublesome at Musais. Russell de Co.'s machine saspr details of the Schedule and the foreign. I know the man who is dend. He waste- ers (literally, untivilized foreigners) y cinployed by ne as au
Engineer
1 dis have now resolved ou addressing a Monic charged him a short while since-anil have rial to the English Board of Revenue, never met him again, until Feaw praying that counsel may be taken with yesterday at the Civil Hospita
new
course of a year for being under the effects
brouch or any small article of jewellery, aud alesign to render Hongkong unsafe or au. respecting Colonel Sykes and the irrep countries, and promising, upou the part of some weeks ago to the Governor, a reply walk of Queen's Bond th extreme cheapness of native labour profiable to them? Recently we were Mr Mercer's name prominently before the the Emperor of China, that any future mis- was issued, not complying with the petite Civil Hospital, where he expired two makes it worth while for a Chinaman to threatened with an exodus of the Euro English wable, and we trust that he will be sions which might be sout to him by the tion it contained, but simply reducing in Kew Orleans, deposed am boiler naker spend an amount of time in "mashing," as pean merchants, but that being ridicted as compleady exonerati by public optulon Coorkhas should be received with Ligh the cast phrase is, that would rain a out of court, we are told that the native tm- om all blaue on this decision as he for- honor and consideration. This bas sudden soundrel of the same profession in luders are now joining on the chorus. No merly was by Lord Palmerston's Govern-ly changed the mind of Jung Babadour, and
he has accepted the Uniball's proposals. rope." It is however in debasing coin that can stay Hngkongside," and that actually went
Evening Mai, Sept. 21.. the Chinese most excel. Will us the "some large Chinese Honge will, it is "milling" of a colu affords protection to a said, be shortly removed to Foochor."
Tax consumption of Cotton Yarn is rapidly large extent, simply because an enortions What unreasonable" fellows they must increasing in China. For the past six mouths We have much pleasure is recording at the Governor act to put the Ordinance in deceased to be a drunkard. 1 had dis
und of delicate manual labour would be, according to the rise, if they make of 1800, yarn was imported to the value of instance of Farsee munificence towards force. They are ignorant of the fact that charged him no less than four times in the be required to successfully imitate the pre- such a move through a wild belief thal; £2,186,877, as agninet £1,245,850 in the Ceylon, which, considering that the liberal this is a mere waste of pains. The Gover of liquor. The gerdict retained was, that
1865, and £1,022,244 in the minded donoris a merchant of Bombay, may cision and clean cut of the Mi-t machine. the Stamp Act will bour en oppressively stane period of 1804. Other commerics lurve well put the wealthy untives of our own not, in his rule over the Colony, has full decaastu tied Fress the combined confects ry 1 and the small profits to be derived in on them. The fact is that our contenipo failed to come up to their former standard, country to the bus sum of 30,000 powers o act according to his discretion, of sun add liquor. this pursuit (ie, the substitution of a baser rary is somewhat bewildered. Poor Stephen there being a great falling of especially in Rupees has been presented to the Govern- and the English Board of Revenue listens
Evening Mail, Sept. 26, metal in the centre of the coin) joined to Blackpool, in "Hard Times," found it a
the imports of the article at Bombay and ment, for the benefit of Ceylon students, to no one's word but his. It is to be
the interest arising from it to he appropria feared that matters will not turn out to RAWAY movements towards and in Chius, the great danger of detection willer un hopeless task when he tried to understand Calcutta.
Eco Mall, Sept 21.
Led towards the paintenance of a certain the satisfaction of the Merclunts. More will soon be the order of the day. We police system, go far to check any very es, the conditions of the social life that sur-
number of scholarships at the Medical Col over, accoring to English law, when the learn that a deputation from Liverpool, tensive attempts in that direction. With rounded him, and he gave it up exclaim- do Chinese, on the other hand, the temptering, "Its a' a muddle; its a'a muddle." Mate advices dated Bortir, Jnly lege, Calcutta-raminer..
fiat of the ruler of the State has once gone insisting of the following members of Par- Evening Mail, Sept. 22. tions to debase coin are greater than to So it is with us, and with the public, in thy we regret to learn that the average deaths from Cholers aromuted to 200 per
forth in important matters of policy; no laurent, Messrs Horsfall, Graves, Laird, manufacture false specimens. The peculiar regard to our contemporary's utterances imit very much feared that this
change can be made,"
and Bazley, and Mr. J. Livingston and With such accurate and intelligent at the India Office to urge upont Goverment Mr. Henry Duckworth, had an interview training which the monetary system of on the Stamp Act; they are a mud dreadful epidemic is on the increase, and important appeal from a decision" of
bably reach to twice that mather. Most the Lord Chancellor on August 8th. The surpri-ing that, es one contemporary between Rangoon and Western China, with of the Capitals of Europe seem to be visited decision is especially interesting to persons admits in his English issue, gresit excite the view to opening up of railway commu-
who happen to be a men shareholders and ment should prevail among the Chinese!nication between those points, by this scourge at present.
depositors in the Agra Bank. The appel- . Pending "lar bepstake
Ivening-Mafi, Sept. 201
Ayning Mail, Sept. 26.
China compels people to adopt to etect dic, a' a muddle." But the "muddle" that before long the above figure will pro- Vice Chancellor Kindersley come before at: mente as their guide, it is indeed, the undertaking of a survey of the Countr
by sight and touch the difference between in this case is somewhat mischievous pure and ful-e silver is but little in favor through ignorance, we admit, but not the of illicit coining, while the most experienced leas mischievous on that secount. as we shroff may at times be deceived in the shall be able to show to-morrow.
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