BER 27, 1866.

intelligent portion of sunk. Here at least twell think rather of mou to all-and the ich they agro-than ey diftred. In this be WA inst ready ledge the efforts of and is companious to Hongkong. His Ex- observe that although great attention the m

contained in Father one iu

in particular had ely important. He allu- respecting the

general

se on the part of Euro- and the necessity of children to understand him, as comparatively ed marvellous that the should have so long ch few exceptions, to their business in the

completely as they now

wore & yoke

igno-

ku was coluntarily con-

that

he Gunkel adequat

fal taken any

atters in this respect. Missionaries chiefly est efforts

raest

ody

engage

tu pro-

ly of fature interpre In this wont- taken the lead in ist frrived he learned ren were not received L.. He took jumediate

ucli a rule, bar was of

was unlikely that many Ridates would present had been resolved that ught admission should excluded by the appli- principle unsuited to a are should extend is all. with very sincere plea with a schont as

ent of such a Emond's Chinese class, laulable effort to sup the greatest education kong. His Excellency make

ag

that he night: 8, in fact that all bis to come, and that what

what

a great deal mo

more im

point thar what he boys were doubtless medals and prize books efore conclude his ob- -night suppose he was nity which he had al-

hen distributed by His subjoin a list of the sic

e school, First Class :--

de Souza; 2nd Pilome- nsigeno Barrados 843- Pedro Alves; 200, Ade-

First Class 1st prize, Serefine Alberto. Sa- Alexandre Roses; ul,

First Class 1st prize, wd, Vincent Vales; Bril,

1st

prizo, John Guttier

Veloso Clarenct.

1st prize, José Arce:

At the conclusion of

s Excellency the Gar

is intention of himself

oxt year to be given to boy in the school.

NEOUS NEWS.

Saturday morning the eont in consequence vi a rought against five men, stealing flaks of gunpow

rusted to their charge, yed from a store elip.to of shipment The purpose of

n schooner lying at an

und to Shanghai

ng placed in the deck it ear-aler who was the was the hwner of the and a

a general inclina-

let the matter drop, soners to go and this ned, had not the maste Tready

mentioned volun-

at which was to the effer,

erin

e ont of a

ont

a

by him yea

dition, according to two esigned by Messrs Land- Sanders, the consignees, brought the orders, and f the first mentioned firm,

of the ergo nat.

In

urther questions put by 56 state, that the sine as a dismantled barque, short distance from the aving been used for the wards of six monthe, and -time fifteen or sixten of powder stored on board, -

■p

in packages, of 25 lbs.

His

Worship bere en-

lice were aware of the

id

store ship, he being

sion that gunpowder had

lletts island. The Cap--

fires, lights, smoking or

ed on board, and that he walk the deck all night ery. The only prisoner

Gith,

who was spoken to oth, of the firm of Land-

e shipping coolie of that

vas dispatched yesterday

e two orders for the

To boat, and had been

firm for upwards of four

boat not being able to

gunpowder by night,

the

Ehe

captain

of the store

se by until nowing, aind

anchor a police boat board-

sotto of the kegs broken

kages removed. The

a the further bearing until

so that the exact quantity.

len may be ascertained.

I

00.

ی

was adinilted to bail in

Y native of Madras and

soldier in H. M. Ceylon

was brouglit up on remand

before F. W. Mitchell Esq.

Juurdering his wife, under

of the

stified

The

to

com-

mined, and own the deceased WO- -five years, and that she -ter of a very quiet woman.

stated that after the pri rested, directly following

No. 1141.-DECEMBER 27, 1866.].

THE YANGTZE LIGHT HOUSE, Amherst Rocks are admitted to offer the We regret to learn that, though the most eligible position for the proposed now light house, it has been found" necessa ry to give up the idea of erecting one there. foundation on this site, aud the length of did so. know whe time-estimated at three years-that would a

**

THE CHINA MAIL.

were not traitors, and that the action of the South was as loyal as that of the North, Mr Jobuson, as I have said, is not Mr Davis that freedom which is as much wholly irresponsible. Be might give to

his right as that of any other Southerner;

this correspondence some time ago--that if Chief Justice Chase should again refuse to try Mr Davis the President would release him, either upon parole or under bond-

Gal, the affices in question, that he was the great expruse of building a secure whose responsibility the paper is published, and I believe that the prediction made in

the discovery of the murder, he was taken to mufeed to the police station, he saluted to the guard room, and on being led forth, the Captain of his carapany, who happened Le standing at the gate, and witness also heard the prisoner say to Captain Thomas

the man, and that he had killed the woman. Captain Gash asked him why and the

prisoner replied, "you kno The witness thought it was quite possible that Captain Gash did not hear the last remark of the prisoner. The prisoner did not deny the elage, and merely stated that he was mad at the tinie be committed the deed, his wife leaving exasperated him by her conduct since the regiment came to Coina.

We Bud the following in a San Francisco paper, apropos of Dr. Macgowan's depar-

"When the last war

ure.

be still

on,

or publisher. editor, or

uge,

one augther, that some of them appear to be above mentioning the number of their volumes, which makes it viten difficult to find out their and the whole of them in reversing the order of those in- pers domestic Marriages, and Deaths, which

occurgences, Births, wili they have Marriages, Births, and Deaths, and whieh latter property they have in common with the papers published in Holland.

JEFFERSON DAVIS,

but a mere formu, as the circulation is never interfered with, the objectionable matter for which the publisher was banished, re- until after circuistion. Each copy is more ferred to above, not having beeu found out

over obliged to contain a notics stating on

which is

y signed by the proprietor,

Of the peculiarities of the papers publish. be fatal objections. The second favourite always attacking and very often abusing be occupied in the undertaking, are held to ed in Java, we will only say that they are scheine, therefore, has been falien back and the Nortli Saddle appears destined, after all, to hear the proposed new struct Some funds will then, it is estigated,

for the available, for two plans have been suggested--on

disposal of which on which the opinions of nautical aen in the habit of frequenting this port are again invited. One is the improvement of the present Kintoah Beacon to be a light of the first class, and the removal of the Light ship to ture for the East:- broke ont between the English and French the point of intersection of line drawn on the one hand, and the Chinese ou the from the Boucou to the North Saddle, And from the Amherst Rock to Gutzlaff other, Dr. Macgowan called attention, in

a second Light- mooring a an address delivered at the Aberdeen The other, the

of the British Association, in 1809: ship between the Ariadne and amberat ded

by Cover Prince Albert, to the in-

leaving Rocks, the present one where it 15, and the Beacon as it is. It has been sion to negotiate for the

Light-ship &

so far eastward as the graphic communication between the con-

existing sular ports, as a measure that might serve point named, would leave the North bank to compensate

sate the Chinese for concessions unprotected, so the extreme point of the of a darnaging character that were to be bank, some five or six miles eastward of its

That opportunity was not en present moorings, would probably be ux acted. braced, the Chinese government being dus will show that the object of this removal is picious that the telegraph might be to place the light in the direct line of vessels played by foreigner is a pery if now re-entering the Yangtze from the Saddles,

empire. It mains to be seen whether he can, with the and at a point between the Amberet and aid of the British, French, Russian and Ariadne Rocks and Gutzlaff, nearly equi act of hief Justice Chase and his subor American ministers, inuince the octly good mark to vessels distant from either, and

pproaching, ment of Pekin, to allow him to constract | 17

vessels coin d

indecent. Under our laws, the presy the chief feeder of the Russia-American from the North or South."

of a court for

may, good and aufficient line. That the concession will ultimately ing from the North, the placing a second be obtained is certain, and it is probable Light-ship near the Ariadne Rock would reasou, adjourn that court; but the very fact that before long Eastern Asin will be in no doubt be most advantageons; but the of adjournment implies a previous meeting. Justica Chase and Judge Underwood troat possession of the civilizer, electricty." interests of the. Ningpo teamers. would be

the laws with much

tempt, that they overlooked; whereas the proposed removal of the present Lightship to the do not even to Rich, 1

to adjourn again to buth. Creater the court which they hatt solemnly agreed and selves, but they instruct an assistant dis- as to the preponderance of advantage be-trict attorney to inform the grand and

been

the occ

portance of the allies ombre of tela. ohjected, however, that the removal of the

the interests the

wafer position.

A reference

a

the chart

Lamion Herald's New York correspondent, The following is from the letter of the under date October 3:-.

Yesterday, October 2, was the day to Underwood, of which, in

in June last, Virginis, declared the the Circuit Court for session of that court adjourned, and upon which it was intimated that the Chief Jus tice would be in readiness to proceed with the trial of Jefferson Davis. The second day of October has gone, and instead of a report of the beginning of

of the trial of Mr ment that no term

provoking announce went that no term of the court will be held

present in Richmond. The con- Underwood, in this matter,

dirt,

RAMA JAMMy, the soldier belonging to the eastward of opinion will probably be found to open there upon a day fixed by the

Ceylon rifle regiment, who stands charged with the murder of his wife, was again

difference

diff

tween these two schemes, than has

will be found to have been correct.

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tice Chase for this extraordinary paltering but he did not catch what he actually said. there are funda to mest, we masi rest is that the

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dith was, owing to the legislation of the prosent Tls. 36,000 available. The he had to say, not wish to hear anything

of inducing any one to remain iinpsi-Congress a nullity. The Chief Justice has and he did not know personally anything soned on the Amherst Rock during the hot another excuse-that no trial can be held

The prisoner was About the murder. marched away between nine and ten at weather, was also taken into consideration | Cangress a state in the Union, and long- in Virginis until that state is declared by night The Magistrate having read over and held to forms an important element in

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Holding to this opinion, be the deposition of the Colour sergeant of the question. A light-house there would

be almost as much isolated as the Eddy yet permitted the Crenit Court to be cou

vened in June last. With regard to the his company, asked the prisoner if he had anything to say. The

ather apology--the new one-au explana- The prisoner merely stone, and in common humanity, no oueell character in the regiment, and the bobavi The Eddystone, since the death of one of

cess:ury February, 1884, Co

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horns of so horrible a dilemma, has been moved the Circuit Court from Richmond to tenanted by of

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But this priucitroduced in Congress returning the court force respecting their ties at. Victoria Peak. involved an Underwood opened his court in light-ship,

On the arth Saddle, & ke per; lay, will at least have a small tract of dry folk, and on the 5th of May he adjourned it

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part was the result of a blunder would appear to be anxious for the esta-tony of his den, and will have other humer blishment of a line of stum communication beings as companions, thongh hot, proba of which only an Underwood could be fact the guilty. He became aware of between Java and Australia, Mr Van bly, of the most intelligent or retine that a bill changing the place of susaion of Delden, President of the Batavia Chamber elas.-Daily News Dec. 7th.

the court was before Congress, and he fell of Commerce, has visited Sydney and Mel-

into the delusion that this bill bad passed and hail become a

Under this new how law," therefore, he adjourned the court. In fact, the bill had not pass untill the 2d Msy, and did not receive the President's The Chief signature until the 29thr

the

blunder of

His Worship then committed the prisoner Superue Court, on the large of the wilful

for trial at the next criminal sessions.

murder.

the

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tu

on their passa,

George's

and from Gallo to Cogne ?

should touch at the Izlanda, a

or Keeling

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EXTRA vix, the Huurtasche

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The publisher of

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Davis is the only enterer by the abuf- eich Mall, for an additional subscription of possess all the vivifying emanations of the Norther banished last year for an infringement Rings and evasion (and possibly cownright venty-five cents per quarter or three dole, and compose one of the best, Cordiain and one. of the Press regulations, consisting in huing trickery), of our Radical Chief Justice. lacs per sunum. Bards will be supplied of the most efficacious prezervatives against epidemic unable or unwilling to supply the name of That persecuted Gentleman is dying by into subscribers upon application.

Latterly the French Medical mon havs simost the writer of soine-in the eyes of the chea in Fortress Monroe, while the

Copies of the Newspapers published by

unanimously prescribed it for patients who by their tion of his trial" serves only to give aspir- A. SHORTREDE & Co. together with the gastric tendency were more aubinet in attacks of government--highly offending matter, en- fitled 4 Dream, pretending to give a

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1965. so thickly covered with jungle, that it be sentation of the position

party manipulation. The death of Mr Da- the Hotel d'Europe, at the Stag Hotel, to cut a way for the camels In the course of the same year another vin would to heiled with delight by the Queen's Road, and at the publishers' of-

pulished Kadical leaders, who would seen, but when by chance a glimpse was some deggerel rhymes,

might have re-

FROM

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retine

necessary

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got, it appeared covered with darkseen Song the Last Days of the Dutch in Jaca. masses of foliage. After traversing 100 We are happy to be enabled to add that miles of this farost land and crossing banishment for such fences, though which the traveller is lost in happening twice in 1805, is generally of "wadys" in gigantic grasses, he came in contact with rare Deerrence. the people, whom he describes as being. divided into little commuities, each of which is nearly indepedent of every ather. They clear a considerable space for cultivation and collect gum, copal, and sesamium seed

for Arab traders.

WE hear that there is at this manently ing in the harbor, a junk with 5,000-ke

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Teased the great Confederate months before or brought him to trial upon the charge of assassination put forth in April, 1865. Mr

would be accused Johnson

murdering a helpless prisoner, and the Radicals would affect a holy horror of so atrocions a crime. On the other hand the President wishes to bring Me Davia to trial before a civil tribu- us, in order that the question of statu rights, including particularly the right of According to an official list the total secession may be permanently settled, number of newspapers ever published in Ratiala cry to the President, "Why don't Java would appear to be 21, of which, on you give hima military trial? You have chary- the 1st July, 1866, there were still 16 in cl him with complicity in the assassination Three itineraries to gates of the Great Wall. existence, he, six published at Batavia, plot." The President says to the Kadienis "Why does, not your Chief Justice give and one at him a civil trial If You insist that he is

of gunpowder on board, a quantity sub-three at Samarang, three at Sourabaya, two cient if it were to explode to destroy half at Pasoeroean, one at

Palang,

The

the shipping, and shake down half the Macansar. Most of these papers are either guilty of treason." And between the two

town.

parties Mr Davis is being slowly murdered.

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retiree a week Excepting those p disabled. Is there in regulation to pre- cations, the names of which sufficiently innocent or irresponsible in this matter vent such reckless proceedings? When we indicate their contents, the papers of Java Mir Johnson has it within his power to set-ising to the facilities offered by the altera- think of the extraordinary care about gun- have no political pretensions; they powder always taken on board a man-of-

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