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THE CHINA MAIL. PUBLISHED WEEKLY.
DEATH.
On the 24 November, at his Residener Queen's Road East, Dongkong, laser WISEBERG:
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THE CHINA MAIL.
Besides these there are now about 600 Tien-
tsin riflemen in the town who arrived from the eastward some short time ago. Each company has a large red flag suspended in front of the house where it is Judged, the flags showing the number of the company in the ordinary Arabic numerais.
the leg was broken just below the knee, house adjoining the British Consulate, Mr Whitdeld immediately dispatched a coo- lie to Yokohama, on his own pony, with a HONGKONG, THURSDAY, 25 NOVEMBER, 1863. to for Medical assistance. The Japa- hese were extremely kind. Dr. Jenkins and Dr. Dunwoodie both proceeded to the spot. the better acompanied by six murines with a stretcher. On examination a severe compound fracture was found. Captain
Naval Hospital, where everything was done Eaton was ultimately conveyed to the
to alleviate his sufferings. It is hoped that he will recover the use of his hub.
At Hongkong, on 25th November, CEORGE WILLIS, BOB of Quartermaster Sergeant Cheakas, th Regiment, aged cath ai 14 days. -
At Hoagkory, on the 25th November, HANKY TARDELL Seaman, nemployed, aged 4 years
MASGATE TA ASNA, daughter of F. I. Hazeland, Crow
At the Albany Road, Jongkong, on the 20th Nov,
Solicitor, aged 19 niosti
At Hongkong, on the 27th November, Suddenly, T. W. Sa, overseer of Water Works, aged 3 years
At the seau's Hospital, ongkong, on the 29th Novembar, H. S. RAME, Danish, Seaman, aged 28
years.
MARRIAGE,
in the 8th September, at the Chapel, Toxteth Park, by the Rev. 11, ti, Gaud, BORECT Me Bves, Commander F.D. Company, third son of the lato Captain Thomas alethren. x, S Androws, Fifeshire; to CATERINS EMILY, danter of the Honorable George Allen, MC, Toxteth Park.
SUMMARY OF NEWS. The news brought by the Northern Mail from Japan is of no partieniar inportance'; we subjoin the following items compiled from the Jaquin Heryld, Jupra Times, the Shang- hac North-China Daily, Neirs, and the Re- corder.
JAPAN.
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CHINA.
THE COREA.
A strange piece of news has just reached It appears that ofl Wusung the M. 1. steamer Duplai fell in with part of the French squadron, recently detached to Co- rea, viz. the Primeguet and three others. which reported that the expedition had sus tained a severe repulse at the hands of the Coreans on its attacking Saoul, forty men having been killed and wounded on the side One guibont got ashore in of the French. the river, owing to the tremendous fall of the tide, which is stated at about 42 feet, she was for some time left 30 feet out of There is nothing of importance b. record water on a flat rock!! Fortunately she was in the internal state of Japan. We have eventually got off. The French Admiral in not Tibard of any fresh disturiance in Yed-the Laplace, and the remainder of the sq di about the serious rice question; no new dion consisting of the Guerriere, Kinshan, riot has occured since the last recorded and and others had gone to Yokohama. regrettable event. We are assured that We are informed that among the papers government has taken measures to alleviate which Mr Thomas bal with him on board the sufferings of a part of the population the Generoi Shermian was a dispatch from by opening places of resort for the destitute Prince Kung to the Corean authorities, ant causing rice to be distributed in seve instapicting them to treat the foreigners with We are led to believe respect; stating that it was useless in op- ral parts of the city. that the foreign rice which the Gorogin pose thein, and that Mr Thomas would ex- liave ordered to be imported will be distri-plain the object of their mission satisfacto- buted to the numerous parties who receive rily. In the outrage committed upon the their pay in rico. There is, we think, no vessel and its occupants, it therefore now better way of encouraging imports than by appears that the Coreans have been guilty the government giving the first example of of offering defiance to the Chinese with the introduction of grain; but to complete whom bitherto they have been upon friend- the measure, we think also, that the Goro-ly terus. The porpliar nature of their gio ahonk not hesitate to make known to relatious to China renders it difficult to the people the Tycoon's wishes and doings know the exact bearing of this disrespect; in respect to the rice question, and to pub as though they are nominally tributary, lish all the official information they pos their allegiance does not involve any poli ses with regard to this year's crop all tical dependence or protection. through the country. It cannot be scrious- ly denied that the foreign trade, by alter ing the old established relative position of the people in Japan towards each other, and by causing astate of uneasiness amongst the Dainios, las in some measure origins ted, or, at all events, increased, the present deurices of food. But it is certain that, if left to act freely, foreign trade will heal the wound it has caused, and supply on the best terms all the necessaries of life to the Japanese people, while it will confer upon fhem all the benests of increased wealth
SHANCHAR.
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on native merchants mul brokers that he is moon pasa.
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Inst.
No. 1135-NOVEMBER 29, 1866,
Consular Courts two years ago, amongst gation took place of the circumstances at į THE GARBISON OF HONGKONG.
The Men ucy, of Wednesday, in reviewing which those of Reid & On., Leighton & | teníank ng the dialovely of the letter which
tho vemarks of the fraz and of the... Hại j Co., for rice sold by the latter's comprador communicated information of it to the -
relative in the maintenance of the Curri." but never delivered; à claim by some Chi-thorities, and the opinion coine to seems to
son and Naval forces at Honskoug, seems bo that the whole affair was a hoax, intuit hive overlooked the primary reason ueso bankers against the Oriental Bank for mumey received, but appropriated, by itse either to injure those used in the let which fluenced the Imperial Government fer or frighten the government into the be in selecting this colony for that purpose. compradora; and a similar action by some native bankers against Messrs. Bohnstedt Hef that some danger existed from Chinese the early days of the Colony it wits for some time an open question whether, The weather is delightful-rather cold, & Co., at Ningpo,, to recover money bor sources, and that a relaxation of the new
Hongkong or Chusan should be chosen as rowed by their compradore as though for ordinances in favor of the natives was desir- the jeni vius of our forces; and at that but bracing, with a clear sky.
the use of the firin; and recently an inte-able. However this may be, the precautions dute he is of their being here retained resting case at Foochow, involving the same
jaken were highly commendable, det so specially for the purpose of protecting the Colonial trade, was unknown. The object The Trado Returns for October have been question-may be remembered. The dif- much as a nutter of safety at the time, as
in view was to select some site whence, issued by the Imperial Customs. They "ferent views taken in each instance showed for visibly demonstrating to the rives in one of necessity, our troops could be show a marked falling off in the luports of how undefined was the prevailing system; that we have bad the necessary force au despatobed to the assistance of Bri ish | Manufactured Cowls as compared with the and a partial reduction of the compradore organization to guard against attack. As a subjects resident at the most important three or four previous months. Of Grey to his proper position, by some firms, while matter of record it may be well to state coutres of foreign Trade, which then com- prised Canion, Amoy, Forchow, Singpo and Shirtings 60,439 pieces are imported against he has been allover to retain his full power that in the event of anything being Shanghae After tinch discussion respect 33,201 in same month of 1855; of T-Cloths in others, will render the laying down of the Salamis and Wetter wore ordered to being the relative advantages of Chusu and 18,432 plecus against 15,850; of Camlets any general law still more difficult. ; at ready to weigh at fustaut notice; the this island it was funily determined that the 4,940 against 10,964; of Spanish Stripes present the position and latitude allowed to "Hesper and fears wore to be realy to re- proximity of the latter to Canton render- der assistance within the harbone. The osed it advisa lo ro station our forces heie, 1,800 against 8,168; and Long Ells 4,500 | a compradore are such as to make his wins.
and the cession of Hongkong was accord- against 18,500. Of Rice 1,067 piends only ter responsible for his acts, the occurrences prey would have taken up her position of ingly obtained for muitury and naval pur- ̧
of the last few days show that it behoves the West Point, the guyboats being charged poses. Tience, far from the garrison are imported against 61,648 pienis same month last year. Re-exports of Grey Shirt-labor to curtail his powers, and to impress with the defense of the Mint and Ly being quartered on the colonists, it hap The Mitary arrangements Pens that the rich and powerful cuninu. iugs to various ports amount in total to 191,475 pieces; of which 123,925 pieces not the independent agent they imagine. were equally complete, and if there haut to existing were attracted hitters
by the protection which the presence. uf*-- have gone to Tientsin, 39,100 to Hankow, Auother lesson to be learned from the pro-been any cause for the services of the Army our forces afforded. The growth of the and the balance to other ports It is to be ceedings of both the Comptoir d'Escompte's or Navy the marauding party would have colony and other outters have led to our considering the troops &c., as somewhat borne in mind that the imports as given in and Messrs Preston Brewell's compra met with a warm reception. the return are not actually the quantiticstores, is the necessity for some change in The Aron caso terminated on the 2 of a necessity, but the foregoing facts lead us to dissent most sougly from either brought by ships arrived during the month, the present system of negociating delivery At the ropanded hearing the Attor of the opinions expressed by our con
ney General said that in pursuance of certí- temporaries:that the troops have been but by those cleared furtards; it being only orders. These documents, have always been when the ship clears that the cargo is taken as easily circulated as bank notes, à certain ficates from Macao, a proposition had come "quartered upon us for Imperial purpo- into the Customs' Returns. The calcula-margin for possible depreciation in value from Mr Pollard, for the captain, the clar-ses, or that so far as the intentione of the of the deng they represent being of course terers, and other parties connected to stationed exclusively for the protectioti government are concerned-they are here tions with reference to Stock which we
Bat various precautions are take" with the vessel to. Macao, so that the case previously made are not therefore actually reserved.
of the livigand properties of the Coloniste." correct, as the returns in the present formen to prevent deception in dealing with the might be decided within the proper juris Now that Dongkong pays a heavy sum ouiuot give any information as to the inlatter, which appear never to have been distion. That had been assented to, and aammally towards the support of these furces. crease or decrease monthly of Stock.
thought necessary in regard to the formuen communication was being sent over to Ma- it has most undoubtedly a right to expect from the Imperial authorities, a reason~ The Simoda, a British vessel. 650. Tons It may not be necessary to go the extreme cao to that effect, and there would then be ably strong garrison and that quite ex- registered and ready for sen, was sold at of water-marked paper; but, at least, the
a folk opportunity for investigating the clus ve of sy soldiers or men of war as auction and fetched only Tis. 2450, while prevailing practice in the case of cheques whole of the cases. With regard to the might be required for the prosecution of the wine 398 Tons registered only realizmight be adopted. A lank would not give seven emigrants who had been brought on any expeditious outside the limits of the od The 1300 on being similarly disposed of. B cash for a cheque drawn in favor of 4,
shore, by agreement with all parties theyColony. But supposing that in accordance with the wishes of mony of the community; An unfortunaté catastrophie occurred on without A's endorsement; yet we find would not be detained. Mr. Pollard said the colony were relieves of the Military board the Peter Denny on the 11th instant, Messrs Keiss' compratore making a heavy the other three witnesses who had beat ex-contribution, and, us the Mercury sug- while on her passage from London to this advance on an opium order, without the amined might go too. The Police were at gests, all our other establishments port. It appears that the Revd. David slightest guarantee that it was the bona perfect liberty to do what they liked with China were to be abandoned, we enunot Mason being on the forecastle of the ship, to property of the mortgagor and na- the men, for the charterers, the agents, and sec upon what grounds Hongkong would. have à right to condad "a free garrison. with soine other passengers, in the heavy tive bankers actually advance on orders the owners, were perfectly willing to let It is simply an expense to the home Go- weather which she experiencul during the forgel by Messrs Freston, Brenell & Co.'s them off, so this terminated the case at vernment, as nothing goes from this A private letter from the Corea gives the latter part of her passage, was washed compradore, without troubling to ascertain Hongkong. We can learn nothing new colony to the are exchequer; and al following additional information with refer-overboard and sauk immediately. From whether they are genuîne.
from our Correspondent at Macao respect though we might yet enjoy a similar pro ing the case but hear that the proprietors of tection to that tos given, we could urge ence to the recent murder of the crew and the high sea running at the time, and frem
no valid reason of interest why. Hong- passengers on board the General Sherman,
the den, have disposed of her for the sum kong should not be left to itself. The of $26,000 to the Charterers. The coolies" fact is that were our trade with the open stated to have been kiduapped have been ports eat of Hongkong would almost -cense to exist as a colony, and the pre- released.
sence of our troops here being one of the Emigrants, it appears, are getting seci- necessities for maintaining peggen vela- dedly career,and it is quite likely that thus at the open ports, they may be said many coolie vessels will earn considerably be so maintained exclusively for Impe..
This in connection with interests wille as their presence at by demurrage.
Hongkong is now a necessity for our own the circumstance that each Einigrant costs protection, the seeds of the colony are at present about $100., would soon to re-superated to the pronation of our policy der the profits of the coolie trade somewhat inhina. Paradoxical as it may sound, the colony of hongkong may now he said to be precarious just now.
An appointment has recently been teleoth the cause, and the effect of the pre- zenau of a garrison-the ennee, inas- by the high authorities at Carton which is much, as we have before admitted, it is 4 likely to he highly conducive to the so-necessity to us and the affect us, bad no rity of this colony and of the coast. The garrison, been here is colany would military commandantship of T-pong (lead ever have been continted,
With these fitis-before us it seems but official at Kowloong) has been conferret
waga of line to enter apn the question on Colonel Fung Yew, one of the yelly as to how far we are dependant upon - "oldier" mandarins with lave rome to thy qurial protection. Our interests me now anrface during the late rebellion. Taisen terwoven with those of residents in officer has already made himself favourably China that protection accordell to the one kuown by his conduct during crnizes against the benefit of the other. We there
fore consider that Hongkong forms a part pirates with vessels of H. M's navy, and
of the general interest protected, and as will, if he exert himself as heretofore, besuch e tunat escape the obligation of pay- able to do auch good on the opposite main-ment for the protection it receives. In hand. He came to Hongkong a few days the words of ur contemporary the Press ance to enquire into the "plot" mentioned of this morning, this is a small foreign community in the midst of in enormons above, and on Tnesday morning he paid Asiatic population which as a matter of: an official visit to His Excellepey the Gov course world take mivantage of its nume- ner, being introduced by W. T. Blayers, rical weakness, if it were not strong in The other ways and sufficiently on its quard Esq., H.M. Vice Chisul at Canton.
to render any attempts at wholesale rob new Coinmaniant is said to possess much hory hopeless stil, it is fair to throw upon Hongkong the whole burden of a energy and ability, and is likely to lenit va huable aid in any corts to suppress crine contribution for military purposes which include the protection of British interesis. on that side of the harbour.
khani, leren we have fair ground imperial or commercial, at lunghae of for complaint, but it will never he remos-
there being no signs of the unfortenate gentleman after he was seen to sink, the life boat was not lowered.
A body of sonie fifty Chinese Policemen (saya dire Kender) were sent on the 23rd in addition to what I have alrely
November, to arrest six or seven Chi- written, I have now to report the loss of
nese residents in the Hongque settlement, the American schooner General Shermita,
We are glad to learn that there is at and the mon were carried off into the and the aurder of the whole of her crew, length a prospect of something being done City. We believe that there is goul ven- sen to conclude that they were suspicions so that if France would not attach much to the Yang king-pang creak. About Tls. interest to the murder of French subjects, 10,000 are required to complete the clean-characters; but the chenumstance that the beze is unether nation to push on alters sing its channel ami to reconstruct the arrest was effected under a Chinese warrant as regos their own subjects, Owing to bridges. Half of this sum, the English without reference to a single foreign auth the long period of action, on the part of and French Councils have agreed to divide rity, either Municipal or Consular, points foreigners, the Maudarins appear bow to between them, if the Taotai will contribute strikingly to the incouventinoes of the and superior industry.
From Osaca we hear that the new Ty- have lost all fear of the, and consegnant the remainder. As he bore a half share of doulde system of government which at pre enon, Stotsbashi, is devoting to the public ly are sure to carry out the aders to exter- the expense incurred in the spring, there is sent exists. While we do not wish to res business of Japan sa amount of intelli-minate all Christians, olors so often noted little doubt that he will agree to this pro-ay attapt at infringing the right of the Chinese to jurisdiction over their own gence, energy and carriestness, seldom if upon only partially, but that now way posak. ||
The opium market, always sensitive, has subjects, we would at the same time much over shibited by rulers in this country. take offect actually by wholesale, since they He is a great favourite with the Mikado, are no longer apprehensive of any danger. been excited during the last few days in an like to see some arrangement, if possible en and the sanction of the celestial sovereign | Naturally enough a question may be asked unwanted degree, by a series of defaleationsored into, which would at least secure that attends all his efforts for the public good. as to the real cause of the murder of the among nativo dealers which havo gravely the representatives of foreign interests in As usual, compradores are the Settlements, should have cognisance of Already a suspense of hostilities, which we whole crew of the unfortunate schooner, shaken credit. hope, may lead to final peace, has been ar- and the answer is that it was a simple bra-principally concerned, and the exposure the arrests that take place; as without this ranged with Nagate; and the Tycoon is vado of the Coreans, treating with defiance which has taken place should prove another it is clear tim difficulties are likely to arise. a secret despatch from the Peking Govern blow to the already tottering system they We understand the matter has bum refer- preparing at Kioto for a meeting of all the great Dainius haring territorial rights of ment, with reference to their improdence represent. Mesars Phillips, Moore & Co.'s red to the Consular representatives, their own. Before that meeting, and in of action as regards Europeans, and warn- compradure opened the ball, by disappear- the presence of the Mikado, Stotsbashi will, ing them at the same time to avoid getting ing to evade payment of some Tis. 20,000, we understand, lay frankly his whole poli- into any difficullies with them," This is lost on a speculative sale of 500 chests of The compradore to the Comptoir ey which is no other, we are assured, than patch was received in the Cores on lath Pate. the faithful and complete execution of the Angust. The Regent, instigated by his d'Escompte threw the next shell, by pocket- treaties with foreign nations, and the 1-ministers, replied that it was not the first ing orders alleged to have been handed to
Prior to the past ten days the par vancement of the comtry in the ways of instance that the Coreans had put Euro-him in his official capacity, as security for a chases of this our main commodity were modern civilization he will also call upon peans to death, that China was not to med- Joan from the bank, and raising money with very inconsiderable, but subsequently, they all prescut to make a similar declaration dle in the matter, and that what the Corens them on his own account, from Messrs Reiss all at once increased to an unexpected of their views on the great topics of the had done before they would coutims compradore. The third bolt was alot by antity, destined principally, I believe, times. If this plane cirrectly reported doing! The text of both doenments was dealer nanted f-king, who spenlate for the English unrket, in the face of, and properly understand and excried out, whicly circulated thrunghont the Coroa heavily for a rise, but was disappointed, the unprecedented shipments of this season, a great step will indeed have been made in We had them ourselves, but we overlooked, and overdrew his account at
24, the already Burge stocks in Great Britain the Foreigu politics of this country. Every in the hurry of getting away, to keby them bank in which he was interested, by and Australia: 34, the continued bad ad- some Tls. 80,000, to meet his loss. The vines of what, eo, fnv,' I shall renture to Daimio being thus compelled to declare After the disaster to the unfortunate crew
crash of the bank was a natural result of his opinions to the Mikado, the Tycoon, and of the schooner, the Coreans visited two
term, the almost ruinous sales--whether other Daindos, there will be an end to the Chinese Juues, and searched them, thorough his gentleman's disappearance. Mesars to the loss of Foreign Erius hero or their conflicting reports one constantly hears of ly expecting to meet with some more Eu-
Preston Breuell's compradore next took principala at home, it is of course not in my the policy of this and tlf Daimio; the furupeans secreted on board, not fuding them, up the ruing. Being able to read and power to ascertain, and 4th, though not reign nations will thoroughly understand bowerur, and under the pretence that the write English be availed of his talent to ma fastly, the untoward rise in exchange of Japanese political questions; and let us junks were carrying on contraband trade, anfacture delivery orders on the imaginary Dollars for Sterling Bills. It must not,
The pirate identified as one of the party: AN interesting article in the London and hope that this the country, preserving what because some shirtings; contraband articles, Captain of an imaginary vessel, signed by the however, be supposed otherwise than that who boarded the American schooner Lub Ching Bepress of the 10th October directs is good of its time-honoured institution, were found on board, they put both crews non-existent firm of Prince & Co. These, the firms which, luvé engaged is the most and was present when the Captain was mar attention to a subject of no slight import-
being drawn out in the usual form, were ac
and altering by degrees and without any to death." violent overtuning. what needs reforma, will advance rapidly in progress, sharing in the civilization of the age, ami finding fo- reigu intercourse, instead of a bane, the greatest blessing the Japanese have ever
known.
NEWCHWANG.
2 native
Foodnow.
The following remarks contained in the Report of the Commissioner of Customs at Foochow for October are interesting to Shippers of Ten.
We learn that Captain Lowe, of the ship helsen, has within the last few days bad
a flug présputed to him by his passergeyed, nor is it likely the contribution will viz 400 Chinese, whom he has brought up he modified, by a wholesale repudiation of our liability to hear any portion of the from Melbourne. Such a gift, in the sense in
cost of our local means of defence.. evinces of the Captain's good management and popularity, cannot but be very pleasing
to bim.
THE STUDY OF CHINESE.
ance to British bnd other residents in Chi
a, viz., what steps should be taken to recent operations are in the small minority, dered has been sentenced to dentli, ar
also another scoundrel who was found guilty | facilitate the acquirement by foreigners of cepted by confiding banks to the amount of and they doubtless are fortified with reasons
the Chinese language. The suggestion A Correspondent in Newdiwang writes, forty chiests; but Lan-hin disappeared about to be well satisfied with their bargains; on
of murdering or assisting at the murder of
it makes, is that an exhibition or scho under date 12th inst., as follows:
the time discovery became imminent, leaving the other land, the overwhelming majority an entire family near Sowko-wan.
larship should be attached to auch of our Those who take an interest in the que home universities as encourage the study The open season is drawing to
a note to the effect that he intended to end whose consignments have already reached, à close,
tion of coolie agencies will find in another of Chinese, and euch a scheme. would and the few ships here at present are mak this career in the Wongpoo. He appears or are about roaching their destinations, ing all haste with their discharging and however, not to have carried his design, evidently prefer to remain quiet, to watch portion of our coiurana the report of a case doubtless advance so much study of the On Friday Nov, 2. as Captain Eaton of loading. Caryo boats are obtained with into excention, as he was, we learn, detect future events, rather than enter further in which a reverend gentleman summoned. longuage as can successfully be prosecut- H. M's Gunboat Firin, was returning difficulty and their charges are becoming od yesterday (the 20th) by some of his too into what just now des lick, even in the the editor of this paper for alleged libel ined in England. To us, however, it seculs that by far the most important question to from Kanagawa, when about four miles excessivo. The 4. E. idul from Chefos confiding friends, and rather roughly as of a suportezi observer, dangerous articles contained in the Evening Mail of the mereanule man in China is, how to
is outside the bar, probably the last arrival. handled. The hardest feature in this from the settlement ie met with a s
btain a good colloquial knowledge of the spectations. Notwithstanding the stocks the 24th and 28th November. The case is
It would be of small use to vere nouident. On the road were some The Tu Lonarvived yesterday, and obtnite case is that, after a meeting of guilds. In thuir possession, tintive dentura combat still under the consideration of the Mais-language.
trate who will give his decision on Monday him that he was able to translate the Clas pack horses, one of which was laden with the Consulate report of arrival without difs the losers are said to have resolved to bolü
sies if noble to converse intelligibly with timber. In passing rapidly the pack horse ficulty, the circumstances of her case being the firm responsible for the sets of their gust all difficulties, still combining to sesist caule other in their endeavors to main-
the natives amongst whom his lot is teur- porarily ens, and under the present sys- started and brought his lead heavily against apparently held to excuse a breach of the servant. The expressed intention may pr
tain high prices.
ur rather want of any system Captain Eaton, who after passing about a Sabbath: but, strange to say, the Chinese bably never be carried into effect, and
whatever, no oneans exist of import- dozen yards rolled over the side of his horse Goverment seems all at once to have be- would of course be resikted. Should the
ng even that groundwork of instruction into a paddy field. Being unable to raise come Christianized, and fanatically so. for case be tried, a valuable decision in the THE 23rd instant-the date fixed for the improving the ordinary chapel music, hai which might without great-dificulty bo lumself, his companion, with the assistance the Ta Lee was reinged a permit on
managed at a distance from China.
of some labourers, removed him to a small
tea honse about 100 yards from the spot, ou door. On examination, it was found that
grouid of its being Sunday.
HONGKONG.
the Supreme Court on the degree of responsibi- execution of the suppositions plot against
The marines brought up by H.M.S. Fet
as hove bear bulged in a commodious
1
lity, or rather irresponsibility, attaching to the lives and perperty of Her Majesty's the position of compradore would be lieges in Hongkong-passed over without tained. Several similar cater before the anything unusual occurring. A full investi.
next.
It is stated unt some Dissenters at become so convinegil of the necessity
:
they are about to establish choral mons. The Print states thus much. ut the Church Preise announces that a surpliced choir has been intranced tyto some chapeli, ·
tem,
This question of education in Chinese is, we take it, of a much greater importance and interest than is usually attributed ty
No. 1137-No
it by any save the for tical opportunities of ing. To commence hind for anti an unden the necessary: booke and native? The ver scholarship is so limite of print would includi such men as Messrs Wa Parkes, on Hart, anis Legee and a few other stomary commaviy, even if they have the pose elmentary work- maty works have bee Chilean language by as no work-up s guage can be utterly each be said to pusers among the while w safely asserted dat d even relatively, vecup the pupil as me of the
or Germa għamruns The better ellas work by Mr Wadej require self resource to be
while many others an useless. The very tir
a good series of socke Bat suppise these of colloquial is almost sibility ander foreign lipe of a nativeChine tonation be learned tinctive ned importan= singular language the Chinese colloquia. teacher would there far more s V With the amount of" bestowed upon the ceedingly unlikely found to pay the sain competent natives, any cleme intended must almost inevital do not think ngat me the cause of educati at house for me) much might be done na. Here we bave z with the all impor may be made assful Chinese institute wi Why should not ilu in this way? The college partially sup fuls (or the benef pleyes) and partial from outsiders desire selves of its advoning a thoroughly qualif must be placed unit resident missionary would willingly cou Siai lecures and schete while the u brated Chinese sel by secured as they organized establishe the arrests his Juleban is. uation with large China, of which allowed no palic £ of the Chinese Lang Jussiaen af nek hold pegs asp— conjuratively st single chait the poiosa per aut Jug evalent that a
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being menally d Lardly say one learn the mogu a the natives free bed Hertèt th. China the, Hemin urce our lungi the barbarous prid fuis the uny between the (Wʊ many, but that Ex
houseboys.com] Ta have dealings w quite useless in & ders. If the you eign community devote but a very
time to the study
of the undersiz between Chinose disappear.
GOVERNMEN THE dibenty of liable interpreters sing between the the givered at more and more three gentlem and thee others a ficiency, but the which secured fu appointments in are the causes w
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