MRR 20, 1866.

talent by always pre- stants, when they show- Sciently skitful.. It is ambitious schemes were rded in high quarters, the Hittite he has been

the

The

hin

the battle to get

present, od governor, foreigners Ir, and the Imperial ant who has been per is own good, but was

ount of improvement in

aragraph relates to the attending Tson's eur. 23-V Viceroy Tso'l's

Er

ocuments were taken by

for the purpose and de- The of

of the Tartar-Gener- being at the same time pital. Acting Viceroy on his knees it received

alt the official seal of the Sipping the same offere aeror and took over officials, both civil and

eir congratulations,"

ICIAL COURT, FOO. HOW.

December 8, 1868. and others ». J. G. Fay.

of Judgment.

rought by the plaintiff'

nce of $409, for goods

to the defendants.

d in the mouth of July

liver to defendants 2734 tes at Tls. 22 per picnt

the defendants admit,

2,008.58 for the same. y in

tet fremt paid $2,500,

balance due, claim

2 which they

pens to defendant

for loss on

by

is action is brought to

As

regards

amount due on the con

6.

·

the en

65, it has been Tat the tea wHR r

ected in

in the usual to the custom of the iu goud order art

тад-

al to sample. Thus this Now, however, in paying. acted for by the defen-

= $395.22 on account

- the

the defendant wants

bonglat

the tors

June 18054

of

by bioi

online ut

don brokers. The

this to be an equitable

Tds the plaintiffs. It

ommon usager in commer- is not fair of the defeu

10 property

as their own, here the day of payment

inform the plaintiff's that ndants, would take off amount due to them, the e tuas of July 1866 for that in June 1865.

It is

esses that the teas were d order into the glown of und were examined, weigh according to s

so to he. No

and

bas

court that the plaintiffs

fraid upon the defendanta ve made false representa-

zma e

dant yere at liberty to boxes as they wishes for defendant said in his the damage to the teas urrel without the know- utif's themselves, who sold Cu regard

to the precise damage a witness tells misting front fresh und its way into the cheat, r from exposure to radu, ite cannot consider the plain- for damage of this descrip- goode have been

aut aese] nor are they hamud to inding upon

them China tificates issued by Landon damage by fresh water may riety of ways unknown to n before sale or delivery, as nd for this the court is un- id him responsible.

Tho

consider the defendants prove their counter claim. rdingly for the plaintiffs with

AND THE TELEGRAPH. saders, no doubt, remember despatch addressed by Ting Harry Parkes, on the occasion la' attempt toestablish a line

the

day

between Pooting and the an chauced to die, raph posts were put up-as. peus on many other days long the fine of country they ran; and the Taolai

ts attributed the event to a

he Feng-abul, for which Mr clearly responsible. The that his ed by the

the Bac

sacrificed to appease

ir departed comrade was not much as he had not intended. mrder; but there was no Excellency said, that "the

must have died because the sinjured, Reynolds thus imself at the cost of others."

shui are again in danger; not ngshui in a country district,

of Shanghee itself; ⇒ug-6

Chines residents to enter unstrance, if they desire to idemic certain to follow the Messrs Russell & Co. en- len, we are informed, of con- ne of telegraph Ke-chung at the imminent risk of du

es

_e

from

entire foreign settlement to Foochow road; as Ting said in

Mr. Beynolds benefitting the cost of others. How will

notati

views

a scheme so preg

}

Feng-

ger, so opposed to the time, ejudices of his countrymen d that to outrage the tilement is to interfere unjust ghts of the Emperor's subjects rritory, and send another gal- fifty to

to vindicate their priv we hold that the Feng-ali venge their own wrong

Lo-

atter is the correct view; for-

g the prime movers, on for-

3

Bvil result should fall; and

lno doubt be perfectly willing

risk.

to

understand how great

ze it will be to Messrs.

3. to be in immediate .com- with Kin-le-yuen, instead of the eccentric movements of But of still greater general

No. 1140.-DECEMBER 20, 1866.]

THE TUMONGONG OF JOHORE.

ing

-nea

shewn

THE CHINA MAIL.

jug order astonish the Chinese. The most ac amongst the Chinese areaded by the government there.

curate description must fail to convey a dis tinct impression of an object so remote from their conceptions. Practical demonstration

in all such cases, the best ia, i

advocate. No Joubt the new institution will have oppo-

Not thirty years ago, the manufae nents. turing population of

of Eugland rose, almost a man, against the introduction of

chinery which they imagined would

Cases.

pursue

agency.

it

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This potentate has been warmly welcom found that city and vicinity in a state of con- untold acts of self-denial, "of providence an institution. When they see messages instantaneously ropean travel. A correspondent of the cent murder of two Mandarins, by the peo-patriation to the country of the Three Pre- ed by his subjects, on his return froni Eu- fusion and alarm, in consequence of the re- and economy, during long and dreary ex transmitted over the short distance in ques- Straits Times tion, they

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to be

happy and from any verbal explanat conversation him by his subjects, numbering some 40 the taxes. The gates of the provincial ca-

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nection with the levying or collection of unreasonable reproaches of officers' or di between Shanghai and Sochow, or between to 50 thousand people;

rectors. Therefore, we have the greater the Northern and Southern capitals.

tonish-pital were shut and closely guarded. All pleasure in calling attoution to the now how this worthy potentate complete set of railway machinery introduc handful of Malaya and a police force noted. At one time the colporteur while show will be needed; that things are not nearly are cutt, with who desired to enter wore strictly examin- happily probable eventuality, that no call ed into Nagasaki by Messrs, Glover & Co. bering only some 40 to 50 men and a couple ing his christian books and preaching was immensely eastoraled the Japanese, not-

ao hart as was at one tune feared, aud that of guabonts each manned with a couple of placed in a withstanding the descriptions of the steam guns, keep such order, and the natives An-charged by a petty official with boing con- constituted the paid-up capital of the united

a considerable danger. He was what is left out of the £1,0

1,000,000 which carriage they had heard ; and still sore der subjection, in Johor. It is seldom or neckati with the Sect or Society of the banks will afford a substantial basis for the

I in

that we hear of any

White Jily, which it appears is much future operations of the reconstituted Agra The While inviting co-operation in the work of gar tare med bis police by as an arrested him and was taking him to resuscitation the

the copsitteo, by whom the I inspected his chain.

hia his superior official when the prisoner har- erininal

all 1 court, and

movement has been organized, are able to seemed and convict jail; to be carried out similar to ours.

ing learned who that official was and recug-point to several circumstances which justify tried similar to our Courts at law, and a marked that he was not afraid of the result return to its old Indian loves. Discarding E

Cuses nizing him as formerly from Tientsin, re- sanguine expectations. The Agra will Jury consisting of 12 men for criminal inaan

inasmuch as he was himself froin Tientsin, the ambitious dreams which tempted it to Higheese seems a most exerge- tic ruler and

and knew the official when he lived there. aim at the position of a London bank, visit to Europe must produce still greater released

have not a doubt that his On hearing this his captor gradually will in future be an Indian bank with a lessen, instead of increase, the demand results, most beneficial towards the pro-was not sorry to find himself at liberty to

his hold

on the colportear, whe London for labour; and it is not to be wondered at gress and prosperity of his

The Morning Advertiser (Oct. 20) is sure country.

his calling. that opposition should be offered by

that no one can have perused without plea. intelligent people to foreign inventions, on

inn who previously had received some ing of the ahureholders in Agra sud Master He found in the city of Tai-man-fu, s sure the report of the extraordinary meet ground. No doubt the noble

christian books at Tung-chau-tu, near Che- man's Bank Amongst the mighty ones arty of chit-coolies will rebel against the

foo, or from some of the missionaries who that during the last panic came to grief, Kin-le-guun telegraph, as

as threatening to eventually undermine their profession; as

live at Tung-chau-fa fle has become there were few, if any, whose fate was more the boating population would oppose &

deeply interested in highly delighted at meeting one who could And deservedly so, bedause it was in every in those books and was regretted than that of this celebrated bank. railway, dreading the loss of the carrying

MESSES A SHORTREDE & Co. would in wird either a partial or complete set of facts. their mend explain

doctrine trade which ifords then a living. Gradu-

then. They speat the greater part of a by however, here as in England, the opdreds of deres for the cultivation of encua-

because its fall was not the result of natural tions lately made in the management of the Ed,, and 218, per bottle. Patent- White Emel for night in considering together. position will be overcome by the force of nuts, tapioca, epcoa, indigo, sugar, &o, &c. expressed himself as desirous of receiving barely artificial causes, maliciously set Firm for repetitions in Chinese of Notices stopping Front Teeth, warranted- ever to change

but, on the contrary, was due to habit and, experience and we bail the proposed Kin-la-yuen telegraph as the thin shore were literally crowded with nuts; ry came to Tsi-nan-fu, to go to

All the coconut plants I saw growing at baptism, and as determined if no missiona motion. Unfortunately the Bours were on-respecting Shipping and Mercantile affairs end of the wedge, in the first insertion of the soil must be peculiarly suitable for the ing, where he might meet one, Leon Leing more surprising proof of their activity and

Leong Le- ly ton successful; and there cannot be generally. which the chief difficulty lies. Of course, cultivation of coconuta. Cocoa would grow being distant of that city only about 240 lt of the destructive force with which a panic

TERMS FOR ADVERTISING. we assume that no difficulty can

be thrown

most luxuriantly under the shade of of the scheme.

Rev. Mr Edkins of the London Missio may be directed against the suuutest iusti The claims of forest trees, the Feng-shui will hardly he

would forest trees, and Bo

nutmegs listened

нагу to other spice. Coffee

Society, Peking, rocently passed tutions than the suspension of this bank. also,

Ilave within the precincts of the foreign settle

sem grow through this city on his returer from a visit It is very rare indeed that a sistement so went; and every foreigner, official or lay-

most luxuriously under shelter. I have not a doubt that when Johore commences 110 li to the southward of

and satisfactory is made to the shareholders of man, will be inclined to promote, rather to yield, there will be more than sufficient He baptised 8 persons at those places. Se than hinder, Messrs Russel's views.-North for a single line of via to cart Our

solution to resuscitate the Indian portion of up the China Daily Neius,

veinl

lived there who he had the business of the bank was carried unant duce direct to the wharves in

arbour baptised at Peking. A native assistant was mously; and before the meeting closed it and hernig sayo a large amount in mane- left behind to labor in that vicinity.

transpired that intimations had ean cessary storages and transhipments and da- From all we can learn there appears to ed of the intention of certain shareholders age, by being carried round in the eir-be no good reason to doubt but that the in- to subscribe to the extent of £40,000), in a cuitous route in bouts with so much dan- terest in this doctrines and truths of the dition to £130,000 which had already been ger of the produce being sea damaged be gospel is increasing and widening in the subscribed by others. was, moreover, fure shipment. There is now spwards of sections refered to above in Shantung announced at the close of the meeting that

tons of produes in the shape of pepper, province.

555 ahareholders in the old bank had given gambir, that finds it way to Singapore

their written assent to the proposed resusci The cul- freightage of 38 per ton.

tation. Already practically its resuscitation may be regarded as a fait accompli, and there can be no doubt that it will recom mence operations with every prospect of

ally,

in the

:

DEMURRAGE, LAY-DAYS, &c. (From the Shipping and Mercantile Gazette) We are so frequently applied to for in- forraation respecting Demurrage. Lay-days, and Running days, that we are inclined to believe the law, and even the usage, in such matters is but very imperfectly understood

I hear that H. H. has a European civil engineer on his way out from Europe--this geutician will. I believe, make a survey of the southern portion of Johore facing the old Straits of Singapore, and will at once cam- mence laying out rouds, and

grants

will be given to those who desire to purchase lands at so much an acre. I would recommend intending capitalists to secure some ban

the

and

pro

*

by those engaged in the Carrying Totivation of the fertile lands of Johore must Our present impression contains an inquiry of this nature. Our Correspondents desire orase considerably the prosperity of Sin- to know whether, having chartered a vessel gapore. I hope are long to see a company abroad to load in fifteen running-days, into cultivated fields, an rails to carry the

starte.i to turn the nest lands of Johor Sundays count. Our reply is. that Sund ya and holidays, unless excepted in the Chart-produce to the wharves of New Harbour, er, are included in the running days. It then, die shareholders of the Tanjong Pag may, however, be worth while to examine gar Company may look for large dividends. the

question

a little closer, and poiub ut how far the question has been settled by

and by

by custom.

According to

law

poius aut

THE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT AT

SHANTUNG

A correspondent writing from Tientsin says: amencouraged by the publication in your issue of Dec 1s of soule notes in regard to the religious movement in Shan- tung Province, 144 des south of Fientsin, to send you a few lies more relatag to the sathe subject.

80

insy)

iz

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persons

Very truly, de,

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Rev. Mr Innocent of the Methodist New the Carter-party, or a local casuum, ex- Congest p Mission, reburst yesterday contin

from a 3 Sundays and

and holidays, and contin-

3 weeks absence in the vicinity of ing the time fu

working days, propeily so that movement. He reports very favor called. Such is the general rule respecting bly in regard in its present condition and running-days. Similarly, who a particn-pruspects. He baptised to persons of whom

7 were children, the rest win adults, or is her was Lient, Colonel Lewis is requested that Advertisements exed by the parties to the contract of adfreight tent for th of cars, the Tay-days will run from the

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women who ship's arrival at that

place.

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And again, where a

favourably in a very singular man engaged two native vessels, pc TO MEMBERS OF THE RIFLE Fertain number of days is specified,

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proceedel to Bassidore of London, working-

briety: It provisious, and Bording to the us.tge

scetus that a few native christians living company with

with the

the crew amounting

ASSOCIATION. days, and notunning days;

the in certain

village, went away 6 or 7 to Altgether to 134 persons: A detachment absence of any custom or stipulation to the attend a festive or social gathering, at contrary, it is well settled that Sundays are place where so friends or relatives resilo, in charge of the boats. According to

at a of 5 men and an officer was left at Nabhi ON sale by Messys A. SHORTREDS & Co. computed in the calculation of lay-lays at i ded. Their eauing provoked a deal of bad but quite destitute of clothing; and it was test telegram, the crew were all well, the Port of discharge; and the same ruie language towards them and they were ill

Aiming Drill Cards. pip to the Fort of loading. trontal. A party started off to the village and crew to Bombay by the first opportunity would seen to apply

the captain's 1

intention to send the officers. The rule that

where their visitors resided, for the pur. which presented itself. raming-dage" in the Port of Londou mean working days only,

pose of a the building used as a exclud

other Christians there and

Intelligence o

of the disaster was telegra To their great surprise they found phed to Commander Robinson, Acting well dresse i and well appearing by order of that officer the Government Superintendent of Marine, at Bombay, and the case of Cochran v. Retberg," by Lord christian from Tientsin (employed as a Bidon.

But as the direction of his Lord-

teacher by Mr Invent,)

Wha with to have been to interpret ship seeras

selfstarmer May Prere

was contact possession and dignity demanded what the Arnot was pere under command of Lieut the contract of affreightorent by the custome

tender assistance soun-sipeeeded by his

to the unfortunate crew. The May Frere his tact of the Port, the decision may be regarded

and knowledge of Chinese character, in sailed on Thursday forenoon. The Hart (as as the legal sauction of an

existing quelling

Canning the riotous proceedings of the tab inst, with a telegraphic staff on board for

which

hich loft Kurraches on the 1st custom. The case put by our Correspot-ble, and in leading them to believe that the purpose of moving some of the deuts is that of a

Port of the Continent. degree

ec and would be sure to result Uharter stipulates a certain number of favorably for them, should the foreigners scene of the calamity a vory few days after running-days,

ich are not to cominence bring the matter before their officials. Ho that vessel would panderin before a given date. That date arrives, insisted that ample satisfaction ahould be It is believed that the crew would endeavor important services, and the Master gives notice to the Super Sakd also guarantee their good behaviou to intercept the mail steamer, and, thus

for past insults and abuses, which the day previously that the ship is ready to loadThe next day happens to be Sunday. in the future in regard to treating the na-

to Bombay. The question say our Correlpondents] Live ghicistians. It was finally settled that

The Berenes, which is well known in then arises, whether that day can or cannot a fiac sign for the Chapel should be pronur-

Eastern waters, has seen much service. She property and legally be counted as a br. had sent these represetatives to destroy the tween Bombay and Suez before that office

ed by the elders of the co

community

was brought to Bumbay in 1837, and was There seems to be no

ruat difficul

the employed to carry the Overland mail be. ty in settling the question. Applying the

the chapel, and that the native christians in above-mentioned established principles, if

was undertaken by the. P.&O. Company. the vicinity of the Chapel should be invited no exception respecting

and Goli-

ited In 1842 she was almost entirely rebuilt of THE HONGKONG SIGNALS, feast at the expense of the other party teak, and from that time was often employ. ays is made in the party

Mr funocent happened to be away at the ed as a troopship. During the Burmese war containing a plan of the Signals and flags those days count or nut according as they time, and on his retuch he did not under- s or are not regarded as working days at stand fully the conclusion which had been who also had charge of her for two or three meral code, and all the regulations in the Port referred to-that is

been she was confunded by Capt. Robinson, used at the Signal Station, Marryate's nu- gay, the

roached by the adroituess of his teacher, ontract would be governed by the oustons until the day when the sign was to be doll years in the Persian Gulf and during the force respecting their tise at Victoria Peak.

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wordays

are vereit. It cane attended by a respectablu lust Chinese war) in Chinese and Japanese stipulated for, or Sundays and

are deputation,

He took hind procured the services: Taters,

roops in her from Suez included in the expressly

in the running-days in of a band of music, to add honor to the oes to Hongkong; at nether time towed

two days are world lays only court, and casion. It proved to be a well exerted ships from Singapore to Hongkong; and Sundays and days, the custom of the Port to the contrary door of the chapel. The inscription on it north of China during the north east won- fall into the running sign or tablet which was put up over the third occasion took two ships and a g-boat in tow from Hongkong to the The meaning of th ithstanding.

18,

The native christians on was appropriate. the same day living near the chapel feasted

Port, probably loading at a foreign their course was unbecoming is a very great stations would be in the vicini LIST OF OFFICE BEARERS, PRESIDENT AND

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COMMITTER, IST OF MEMBERS, RULES OF THE ASSOCIATION, BY-LAWS, INSTRUC TIONS FOR REGISTER KEEPER, AND TAR GET REGISTERS.

PRICE, 50 cents each Suitable for the waisedat panket.

For Sale..

BY MESSES A. SHORTREDE & Co.

Alao

the Principal House Flags, belonging to and frequenting Hongkong.

PAINTED IN COLORS.

Price;

One Dollar,

NOTICE MESSRS A. SHORTREDE & Co. having made arrangements, with the Pro- prietors of the

"SINGAPORE FREE PRESS," to receive per each Mail Copies of their EXTRA

of courrage days are or may be matters

and an express stipulation res- in Chinese styles at the expense of the eld trips between Hongkong and Manila, pecting them cannot be interfered with by

ers and people of the ather and previously carrying 250 horses with their foulder any local custom at home or abroad.

each time. It is hostile neighbourhood. All seunted

The Berenice was

a brig Charter as to always easy so to frame a Avoid

well pleased with the unexpected result of rigged steamer of 250 berse power and subsequent discussion aa to its

carriel six gui Her registered tonnage the contemplated destruction of property. If our Correspondents whose letter torms.

was 600 tons, but being a very roomy About 15 li distant from the village where has occasioned these remarks had simply the principal interest centres, resides an third more.-Times of India, Nov. 12.

vessel her actual tonnage was about one insisted on a

a stipulation in the Charter that old school t

master, whose sou, a youth of 18 Sundays and holidays should count iz the to

to 20 Ive the

years, has frequently attended the raouing days, whatever might be

services. The son is a candidate pred membership and tom at the Port of loading or discharge,

and has received would matter little to them what

several books which he has taken hous The Morning Herald (Oct. 30) cougrata-containing the latest public and (in most the usage at the Ports of Tol might be

or of any father has become so much interested lates the agra proprietors upon the man- casus) private telegrams to hand, subscribers other country. Liability upon a

in the contents of those books, and so much ner in which they have borne their re- with every other contract, depends

to the Evening Mail are informed that impressed with their truth, that he has en- upon its terms, and it is only when those terms

The closing of the doors last June copies of the Extra will be delivered to eluded to have prayers in his school. He caths upon most of them with startling their coolies immediately on the arrival of -xB¥ue-43 th6r too frequently are-- requires his pupils to kneel down while he enddantess and crushing severity. From each Mail, for an additional subscription of that it is necessary to interpret the contract

which he the inflation of shares at a

a 200 by local custom. The subject of the fram found in one of the books his son

a merely lars per annum,

Cards will be supplied ing of Charter-parties is one to which our. holue

His co

course Merchants and Shipowners give less atten-

nowival quotation they sankin ♫ fev core if persisted in is likely to

to subscribers upon application. bring hin collision with his patrons, weeks from apparently well-founded ex tion than it deserves, and hence the embar-

Copies of the Newspapers published by Боше от

whom rassment in which they are constantly

have threatened to take peotations that their bark would weather A. SHORTREDE & Co. together with the away their children from his school. involved when anything in the shape of dif- Mr Innocent while at Leong Leing seat! had foundered in it, they passed in a single the Hotel d'Europe, at the Stag Hotel, thic storm to the painful reality that she Free Press Extra may be obtained at ficulty or delay arises in the courae of a out a native colporteur ou an excursion to day. The Agra dividends were with num- Queen's Road, and at the publishers' of voyage.

the southward. He went as far as Tei-uan bera the aule supplement to their retiring fice, No. 2, Wyndham Street.

are

Charter,

verses.

repeats or reads a form of prayer "rought preuna to the depression of per cent. seventy-five cents per quarter or three dol

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