MARCH 4, 1868.
atic nation rather that of an of eonciliation. If it be as we believe, that he has et into a step-so injudicious enient of the revision, the is nouitness for the post of ster will, (our theory of tion aside) lave become so. gas to justify strong repre- r his recall on the part of manmity in China We allerents every effort will be who are hound to take the uch matters-the Chambers to sift the truth of the if it be founded on fact, to te action. No possible 'rea n be urged in favor of Sir idea can outweigh the un
which may result from its out. We await with some etailed news from the North ter
Jical, to be called the China be issued on the 7th inst of our advertising columns that it offers some novel h part is to contain photo- or pictures from nature, rs to it will have the oppor ing a valuable collection of of Chinese, life and scenery. atter promised geems good, the first number with much
G. Langdon Davies wil cwish him every success in ng no less bold than novel features. At no prévious ere so many avenues for interesting particulars re hinese to the British pub... tributions in the China Ma t is said, be rather of an scientific nature, but #s bt they will possess a value who desire something more amusement of a few spare
The China Punch (whose ve, is located at 43, Wynd peared last evening. There difference in the style of rwis it retains its previona ngement. The four illus a bit at the peculiar rated by Admiral Keppel; most appropriate allusion teur theatricals Only hst severe cartoon referring arrel on the part of a gen he Daily Press; and finally of an incident at the recent
3
We elsewhere copy some
e great verandah case."
NOR TO A POPULAR
OVERNOR.
ved from a correspondent dccount of the procuredings leparture of late Governor tong, on the 20th of last hice of the event has alrea in our columna, but the
er is fuller in interesting era) uovel detail 2: evailed throughout the city roor was to embark for his
S
on the day in question.
of this the Yamun of His
throngest at an early hour
2000 citizens, each desirous
at manifestation of good wit
worthy. Those, however,
er informed as to the sütensi- cong's departure, which was
arrive on the
ach of the hour
noti
in question.
ngon 80 vast had the cop- become that the Courts of
thereto
all the upproaches ther
crowded by human beings.
tk
there was a call on the
ralds of the Yamito to clear
of course,
eure, a general expecta
100 raised that the moment
parture had come
No
I the way been cleared,
gates of the Yamun, wero
da State-chair, supported
gued forth and in which
the great man.
This chair
one of humble protensions, a little girl of 7 to 8 years child of the Governor, ceded by aquerries, swords. se-bearers, and followed by
moved onwards, t burta of the Yamun amulet dence of the people eu route embarkation No sooner moved away than & com- to the Governor's troops,
Fathe
Ives in marchisig
order,
Enldiers, natives, as is the
f, of the province of Leo
bear in the procession
hs, probably presented to
from 70 to 100
le, and from 300 to 400 red
ff to
sh
had
ich,
-In
y
in gilt characters, were
unding titles in honour of
obedience to the above
eps having arranged them-
fine, and all being now in
excellency weating above
an Imperial yellow jacket,
couterrel upon him nga
stinction by his
th
scene, seated in
grean cloth,An
all be sent an
de
command which than the vast aval
to the place of
the principal enfranes of Je were, stationed fittoon of Attired in their best robe noeling posture, invited bis artake of a repeat, which l for him. The Governor
invitation, and
ree conducted to rearranged various
After thinge partaking
parancs
which were spread after many genalezione
he Contry, he resumed hi
As His Excellenoy pa
es of his residents, bus
the mendicant order kalt
and endeavoured to
the great men to a potiling
No. 1482-MARCH 4, 1868.1.
which he held in his hands. But so violent quitted au othco which for many years past was the surging of the mass at this spot has not been so well filled, and which in that the poor meindeant friar was quickly all probability for many years to come will swept out of sight. The procession had not have such a worthy ocupant, how to wind its way through the street, 1 fancy po Chinaan could have wit- 20hod by the Obinene Wye-oy, the shops of nessed the demonstration which took place which, as well as the thoroughfare itself, at Canton on Thursday last, in honour of being crowded to excent by poisons of all Cheong without being impressed with the auks and conditions of life, and who lud idea that victuo is never without its re- been attracted hither from asory part of ward. the vast city. The uper galleries of these in this part of the cps (many
city provided with two stories) were apparently thronged sud adorned with all the beauty and fashion of which the old city can boast. On the arrival of the illustrious clicial at the gates of the dozen elders of Quang-Tai, ten or a the sircet aforenamed, pusled their way through the masses towards the state chair, and in respectful terus begged of His Ex
THE CHINA MAIL.
LOCAL
undertake would not be undone by their successor; have taken no interest in the island beyond maintaining a quasi state of Tun ball given last evening by the Admiral, witness for prosecution, Leong Aleung, waa
to consider whether the prisoners were the (Shanghai Evening Express.) men why used that violence. The chief quiosconce.
Mesars. Tilby & Co. sold by public aue different periode to colonize them upin un: The arrangements were admirably carried be the witness for the defence. Loong with all thoir sails, stores suit equipment.
Commodore, and: Naval Officers prosent, nut
tion on Feb. 25th, the British barque Kew- occupied lands, and bring them within the out, the floral decorations especially being Aleong swore that the master of the shop The former was purchased by Mr. J. B.
the Crown, and he was flatly contradicted influences of civilization, but whether with very tastefully distributed over the suit of (5th prisnuer) was in the abup-door, while Field, of Keelung, Formness, for Tis. 9,450, apectively, as they now lie is this River, more than temporary success it is impoasi reoms forming the ball-room. The Kadney's they had four witnesses for the defence who ble to judge. In 1088, the Sung Emperor capital band was in attendanes and the ball positively swore that he was not in the shop and the latter by Messrs. Fustau & Co. for Che Taung endeavoured by a pro-was unanimously pronounced "the best at all, and Crown witnesses Mr O'Toole and
shop Tis. 11,000.
On C. Jameson (both intelligent witnesses) to have a look at the Steamer building by our way to the Arsonal, wc stopped and he executed a military officer for having present, caused the death of some of the La. 1
If the zily submitted themselves, to the Chinnse steamers which perform the Coast and if the Jury believed that he was not who also furnished us with every informs Me Batobelder at Toukadoo; and were case resolved itself into the 1174 about two, thousand of them volunta-
whether the 5th prisoner was there or not, of the Europeans superintending her works,
question, authorities, and a compact of peace was survives between Stianghai and Hongkong there, what further reliance could they tion which we required. The steamer
courteously conducted through har, by one made with them, by which they bound maintain as a rule: a high reputation for place in the evidence of the witucan Leong 240 fest over all, with a keel of 282 feet; theinselves to give up plandering. 12-1292, 5prod and good management. Until lately Aleong? Another point in which the last- in the reig of Kablai Khan,
the the Suwonada has been considered the named witness stood uncorroborated and
beam 52 feet, and a depth of hold of 21 was made on a
feat; she two deckor and suppor
Several attempts have been made. at caine off at the Now Hotel with great holst the Stroborated by the other witnesses for kee and Talee of 343 tons measurement re-
P
FROM "NOTES AND QUERIES," clamation to induco the sheng Li to submit. of the "season." About 400 guests were not even see the 6th prisone
JEAINAN
We extract frau the Fubmary number of Notes and Queries the following article on Hainee, which will be interest ing in view of Mr Swinhoe's exploring expedition, and the proposal reported to have been recently made by the
QUICK PABSAGE.
IN
I to
cellency to honor them by partaking of re- | Chamber of Commerce to send an agout got Emperors, an ethe first of the crack" vesel on the route, but another contradicted, is that the 1st and 3d prisoners measure 1,600 tons gross. She' freskurents which tliey, as in duty bound, to learn particulars of its character-scale to colonize them. Over twant steuner-the United Service is outing carried long bamboos two of the other built of oak, elm, and Oregon, woll clamped
Having mcently had the opportunity of seeing a sumber of the Li or abori
they
thousand of them were taken from their ato notice, having now twice beaten the witneseos for the Crown stated that
Surconada Upon the Inst occasion she carried short stavos. Hie Lordship coudlad capes and villages, settled upon lands in the eastern part of the island, and less time than that vessel. We congratulate tisfied that the five prisoners were either no down from Shalghai in 13 hours ed by saying that the Jury ought to be an taxes were remitted for two years. Again, gines of Halinas, at Yaichow, the in 1730, endor Fungohong E LE of the making the reputation she is cheering on, or taking at active part in, tas most southerly town of the island, I have submission having taken place, the Gover
presentdynasty, agenal movement towards
Aisturbance in which the deceased met his thought that a few facts, derived from not General of the two Kwang memorialized
death, before they could find all the priso- ners guilty of the manslaughter of this personal observation and inquiry, may be the Emperor, and an edict was issued, fix- interesting, in continuation of the informa ing sa anumal capitation tax. of one can tion given in Mr. Bowra's translation in dareen, and directing the magistrates to
The Jury returned a verdict of not Notes and Queries for July 1st (p. 83) treat them with kindness and justice, as
Guilty, and the prisoners were discharged. These en were of course the shuc Ph or proof of his good faith and gracious faver..
Ho aying, charged with robbery, was die semi-civilized Li, those called shing In the time of the Ming Emperor Funglo
al, as the wituesees had disappeared. charged. by request of the Attorney
had made ready as a parting proof of their istics steem. Upon this table not only were but an incense burner, viends
spread standing in the coutre, eruitted a sweet fragrance, and on each side of which there were mitrors and bowls of spring-water, as emblematical of the purity which had cha racterized the rule of the departing Magis trale. Again the prucession moved its. slow length aloog and had not proceeded for frout this point when a poor man, evil. ently not possessed of many of the comforts life, threw himself down in the very. Ridst of the street, clearly
with the of soliciting alms at the hands of Cheong But here again the stream of human life
view
was so strong sa to catter, this unfortunate or misllized never leaving their mountain, the experiment was made of orga-
beggar
the
eliaiz
atticed
retresta except for plunder...
brown or
They h
thine of war they were to act as guides and nizing bodies of the shu Li na soldiers. In pioneers to the Chinese troops, and in times of peace were to be distributed throughout attempt reminds us of the similar suiploy the different garrisons of the island. This
ie in
́EMIGRATION LAWS.
Вя
&
SUPREME COURT IN CRIMINAL SESSION. (Before the Hon, the Chief Justice.}
March 2nd, 1868;
resumed this morning at ten o'clock, when The February Criminal Sessione wore the following Jurors were called bfssre Schmidt, T. Callie, Geo! Chill and J. W. Pearce, Wheeley, E. Jorgo, W.
Moore.
ΙΩΑΣ.
with
Aud
a
outside planking and ceiling of Georgia and
diagonal iron straps under each deck pine, and Oregon, and decks of white su Oregon. On deck she is to be fitted her saloon forward, instead of aft as on the the style of the Kiange, but with the latter vessel. Part of her machinery is already up; oglindor 54 inches,
with atroke of 11 feat; wheel 30 feet and in fact from tha attention paid to her diameter construction in every department, wo
doulit not but that she will turn out a first class veesel in every reupeut. Her boilers were Gene-expcoted to be brought up in the lengyle
but
as that reseel has goue further south, and great difficulty is experienced in getting them shipped per seiling vervel, she, it is expected, will have to bu towed to long- kong for them, as a001
Brave W-ll-m. G-sk-IP's a sturdy lib
THE GREAT VERANDAH CASE. Of the law, and all folks know is brim- full of the same, and over him
Court,'
Chief"
were spread for which fastoning, thus forming a natural and abori the proper songe of the worddid not deceased. P. O. Jumes (37) said that he Arid sought out every quibble and quirk
distance
wore simply a triangular piece of ginal waterfall, Most of the men seen
cloth
on
For "Military Laws"]; sud not withstanding that these early laws appear to have been originally feared with the sole view of preserving the integrity of the frontiers, and avoiding causes of couitiet or trouble with neighbouring countries and with the border tribes, such a construction, as will be presently seen, has actually been adopted.
wero
Was
ad
the
on the
11
well the very next day a summons was sent, And we'll argue the case on its merits" To show that bus'ness was really meant, And according to summons the parties met, The sinabeat enoroachment or cribbing, W-lb-rf-ree Juoking as "black as jot
Repreacuted the Crown in the "fib
bing"
ed one of the prisoners from the hands of other coolies who were beating them; and
Each trying somehow the other to fin Tho counsel tussled and sparred like bricks, But all their bouts about ended in "hir,”
Long discussion about what was morat
The questions raised were so quoer,
By boundary, path and encroach-ment, And an awful lot of time was spent
sad a
When both of the lawyers had had their say,
In proving what a Verandab.
The matter was left to the fat of My,
a month.
although nominated and sent out by the Londen Missionary Society, depends for his salary on the members of the congrega tion, whose spiritual welfare le is especially to supervise
which will be in about as she is launched,
At the Union Chapel Last
evening (Feb. 24th) the congregation took an affectionate farewell of their lato Pastor, the Rev. Mr Muirhead, and presented him with a testimonial to mark their high appreciation of bis condast during the time of his ministry amongst them. His
Stocessor, Mr Thomas,
Wo hear that a Subscription List is now going round to recruit the Funds of the
are two fold,--viz, Ist, To clear the streets of beggars, and 2nd, to afford relief to the really deserving poor and drive impostors from the settlement-claim our heartiest assistance in their effectus carrying out. Since the opening of the establishment in December, 252 persons in sill have been
qurrod at first starting, at a cost of $699.42. fitted, and at the present time 192 are roceiving relief from it. This has been effected, including necessary expenses in The American Clipper Andrew Jackson from Newport is reported as arrived tha List of Lightship. She left, according to the
expecteil, on the 15th November,
will bring this down to less than ano Pilot to Filot, the usual way of reckoning, vne hundred and four days; taking i from
hundred days. Our English Clippers have therefore in this instance bean beaten by Brother Jonathau.
The United Service arrived to-day (75 Fab.) has beuten the Steamer Snconada, the passage up. Sho
a
Kong Races. In the rough weather they the English Mail and res news of
of the Hong encountered the superiority of the United Service was very noticeable, although in calus she had to chance of competing with such a formidable adv
Our
readora Willary
glad to hear that suggestion
emanating from Mr Mitchell, the Postmaster General at Hongkong, wa believe, to the effect that arrangements should be made to sort the bulk of the Home
Come mails during their transit from Hong- koug, has hear
approved
be effected, and so hope, like to amsticas the Home by
bu put 10 shortly very considerable saving of imo in the delivery of the mails will thus bo
Who said the case lay in small compass, ubiorities, and wil
for to rab,
A
ba
to experience the fate of the mendi-There people are undoubtedly connected cant pricet, of whom is a former sentence I with the race of mountaineers who, under kare written. A few minutes after the the the general name of Miaostz, bare,
MURDER AT PRAYA WEST. Temple in honor of We Quolig was reached froin the days of Shon aud Fu the Great,
Ayau, Choung, Akow, and Acheong) were But in his case last Friday week, and again a
The five Chinese charged on Monday morning, (Kwan Ahos, Leo Acheong, Kwan na party of gontlemen also in Court costumes, respectfully approached given sonataut trouble in the Chinese Go.mont of some classes of native troops is again brought up on the charge of having Which was argufied before the benk,"
There's a precious sinal shance of
getting! and humbly begged that His wornment, in the south-western provinces of India during the rebellion of 1857. Excellency would honor them, as he hail the Empico,They are of about the same to its success or failure no information 1 Achew, on the Praya Weat, on the 8th ulto. honored otliers by partaking of their hospi-statura as the Chinese, or a little smaller.
wilfully murdered a Chinaman named Ho He lost the day by a narrow squeak," ality. His juvitation, and upon drawing near to the copper colour. Their general appearanec justice is tempered with mercy, these de- of Mr Emery (P. M. S. Co. Leong Aleong That our great Surveyor Gen'ral thought
Excellency also assented to this and of a much more decided brown given.
Whether, under
a government in which feuded the prisoners. From the evidence It appeared from what canio before the Tho' the odds were on him in betting. Mr Whyte, iustruoted by Mr Caldwell, de- table, which in its appointments was simi-indicates an affinity with the Malay or graded savages could be elevated in the lar to the table at the gates of the Quang brown races of south-western Asis and sustle of civilization and humanity, or Tei Temple, was presented with a cup of the
(atrect coolie), and Mr O'Toole, it the neighbouring islands,
appeared have high whether they would prove, like many of that a street row" took place about noon
Brave W-- G-ak-ll hadn't ought wine by an elder who had evidently seen cheekbones and much more angular features the American Airdrans, unsusceptible to the of the 8th February, the cause of which BU summers and whose flowing white board that the Chinese, and their eyes are not influence and example of a superior race, it Toang-koon coolies near slie Canton and swore that the only possible way
To make his verandah a store-room; failed not to give to him a dignified appear oblique like those of the latter. Their
was a quarrei between the Sun-on and So he raised the very "d-l to pay," ansa, On receiving the cup from the palsied hair is long straight, and black, and the superior raço, like that of the Indians, has bamboos were seen pursuing four or fiva (Orwhoever's the Chief of that "forum, ness. The objects of the Institution which vain to ask. Their experience of this steamer Wharf. About twenty coolies with To settle the case, was the Court of My-bing jock, or Refuge for Destitute Chi- bands of this venerable old man, the Gov-hend entirely unshaven. In the men, the too often been one of injustice; sud were Toung-koon coolies sud besting them with For Funch has heard it whisper'd of late amor appeared quite affected, and tears bar on the front park of crown is were seen to bedew his cheek, tering the street, known to foreigners by by a pin of wood, bond, or metal thrust sion, it could probably be made successful O'Toole, seeing the disturbance, rescuet As M-y, and signs Chief Magistrate"
Upou en twisted luto a koot, and held in position court to be made to redera the banbuos and feta
istaud from its present uuprosperoua condi-
Messis, Emory and That G-di-ke thinks himself as great to game of Tronaury street, about 200 through it. The bair on the remaining only by their total oxtermination.-E. O in the row, aud deposed to the fact that and declares it to be his firm belief, Chinese troops, some of whom wore armed part of the head is gathered into a sinlar TAINTOR,
two of the prisoners who were being beaten At the foot of a deposition; with match looks, others with
a few bearing bunsts, apesin, aura bit larger knot at the back of the neck, Hot
in oue and fastened in a like manner, Beards
tiro men were lying insensible on the That if any one ought, he ought to be long line, as the state chair with its dis- were very scanty, or entirely wanting
Anotdiné extract refers to the native deposed to having heard the master of the In fact to sum up the matter in brief,
ground when they went up. Leong Aleong singuished veetparit moved along. Near in the women, the hair of the whole hoad laws on emigration to the large Arch, which occupies a pro- wax
ma simply gathered together in a long
the tune when the laws of China niego out and kill thousand to hav- So G-4k-ll braced himself up for the work,
Eabun shop (5th prisoner) say to his shop-
He intends to keep his position."). minent in the last nied Street, muss hanging down the back, without any
position
were originally frained, emigration in ing seen the three first prisoners beating Declaring he wouldn't the question shirk, another
table was
was placed, and tion of the minch-belovel oficial Com
fore an explicit prohibition of it cannot he had attempted to escape to the backWe'll soon find out which of us is right, gratifica
exist, nor as it thought of, and there arrested the 4th prisoner in the shop, aftur Known only to legal forrets; monies similar to those which I bare around the loins, but a few had the Empire; these scntain' however many tendent of the Civil Dospital, in bis arid Saya 2-ak-11, Pl send a retainer to Wh-te, and has consequently made the passage in
be expected in the fundamental laws of part of the shop-Dr. Cochran, superin Deciding the matter in open fight," siruly described heing duly observed
clothi watind over the former. long bencured, the proctasion again moved of them, however, who have studied the frontier, holding intercourse with far-misted into Hospital about 1. P.M. and died
provisions for ansus of clandestinely passing once, stated that the deceased wan forward. Fun this point, to a
manently among the Chinese, were
pluthed considerably Beyond the Southgate, the ins neuter similar to the latter, in loose sign nations, and proceeding to sons, which about seven this eaine avening. Death was people were so numerons as to interrupt, I trousers, and tonic but they are readily might be construed as prohibitory of emi- eaused by compression of the brain, And that measures were taken to prevent ak frequent intervals, the line of march distinguished from the Chinose by thegration (see Staunton's translation of the brain was compressed by a frastuce of the Indeed, no That was Lie
differice of complexion and festures, as in the original constitutes the soution enti
Panu Jode, Book III, section 220, which skall, and that such a fracture would pro. samblage at the plare of which I am now speaking that the well State Chair, was many times in danger of the air. The peopio generally wore ab tled or Barriers," in the division bamboo similar to that commonly used by As usual, whilst learned B--, "you bet!" also arrived here, by about ten houra on
aa by the peculiar manner of wes
westing
bably be
caused by severe blow from a heing upset, and the silence winch is abject look, and seemed rather shy, evin generally ulserved by the Chinese, when ing scarcely any exriosity at the sight of
the street-coulics. The bruise was right side of the head; no other marks of a ruler passes through the streets, was the lordiguer
au again broken by hearty oxalinia-
violence **The sheng Ja live mostly by busting
visible on
on the Age of When will your Escelency como Their weapons are of the character com
siou of the case for the Crown; withdrew
body. The Attorney General, upon the conclu- back to us 1 The Wing-ching fiate was at only found among savage tribes, viz
the charge for murdor, and maid that he length approvhed, and being out of the spears, clube, bom, and shields, the latter
would refy small gates of the city, it appeared for made of rattan. In the handling of the
pon that of
mauslaughter.. Air Whyte, for the prisoners, said that some time in consequence of the myriads bas especially they are anid to be very
he was glad that so little ovidence had been by which it was crowded almost impossible expert. The arrows, of wood or baniboo,) for the Govergur to pass, and there were are sometimes tipped with hons, and they
produced against the prisoners in support According to the fundamental laws of the of the serious charge of manslaughter. here many indications on the part of an are said ocasionally to poison them. The Empiro, as set forth in the section quoted The case for the proaccution rested upon enthusiastic and devoted people not to Li till the soil, and carry m bone above, the crime of clandestinely passing the unsupported and even coutralicted
traffe with the Chinese. They go back the lurer barriers, proceeding beyond the evidence of the street-coolie Leong leong. (Which Buy by the way took up nearly a day) allow His woellency to proceed further. and forth in small partion between the frontiora and there hokling communication | Mr O'Toole and Mr Emery had each e As the curtego, which certainly took twenty winenter to pass a given point, entered the towns and their habitations in the noun- with foreign countries, is punishable by Street the beaters of the State fairis, bringing in rice, firewood, garroo death by strangulation, while to inbabit Wing-ding
considerable ditti wood, severst kinds of valuable timber, the smaller islands on the const is strictly it was very unlikely that they were armed You've no right the Queen of her tighis dgall experinced alty in puraying the even tenor of their a a kind of grass-cloth worked in colors in
ina prohibited by austed in heat pattern, and a few other articles; and inpute provisions are made for the govern at nothing stated that the prisoners had subsequent unactments, and at all, although the street-coolie who stuck way, and wore freigently tendants, receive in exchange tobacco, cotton, and a nigut of settlers and Aborigines in Formosa. Long bamboos, and the Sikh unstable said
the sedau
it ja to walk by the side of the
few miscellanentis
Janemis goods. We were inform A supplementary enactnout (without date) that they had short staves. clair of a great official In
ud that up to about streetud
contary since,
Upon the the provides that all persons who clantes evidence of this suall Temples in honour
Chinese were in the habit of of
1street-coolie, would the going into the timely proceed to ses to trade, or who re- Jary convict a respectable shopman (the maintains under confect of the shu thors in placed 6, table, masising with purposes of trade, but these huviga am nevo move to the const islands [fil e restier- bus by chey) abril in a potty case of incuse and spread with delicacies, of which
which ostona acted as guides the Chinese ed forsiga istands" by Staunton] for the man upon such eviilence; and they would. Cheong by the elders of the street in ques- troups sent to subjugate the sheng Li, and purpose of habiting and cultivating the surely not convict five men for manslaugh- tion was naked to partake. The Governor, for the sheng Li in their incursions upon sate, shall be punished avering to the ter upon such testimony. It was insredi following are oxtracte: though now evidently much Fatigued and the Chinese sat:lomonts, both the latter
lay against communicating with rebels and ble that this shopusan suduld call out to arly affected by the grand ovation which parties have become distrustful of them. Suamice, and consequently suffer death by his enolies to go out and kill any one red upon one Hsing ta-shoug, who has been sorting iş ünished, instead of waiting until availed him at every street, was again and the Chinese consequently no longer of the Penal Code of China, appantix No, the fifth prisoner was at the time in another employed in H. F. M. Consulate, as ines
being beheaded"> Staunton'a translation row such as this. He would prove ecurteous enough to alight and partake. Visit the interior In passing through the Ala-Tow Street,
The Li secm to chlers were
And ander date of the 37th
year of alop some distance assembled, and inter fractable teniper characteristic of
the newspapera are all ready, the Publio- lung (A.D. 1772) the law
the one mentioned senger, since Changes of respect, and esteem once more race, and although not often aggressive and illustrated by a case wherein wertain of Leong Aleong. Event upon the morits proved himself during the who has really generally would feel grateful to then
of the case for the Crown, the fury would eat man." took place. The point of embarkation was except under provocation, or the stimulus adividuals, natives of Kwang-tang, ware not at last attained; And here & deputation of of self-preservation, are quick the dystage autod to military transportation for witnesses in defonce, he was sure the Toxyciout rank of the Chinese attaches of the tot vonvict; and when he had produced So much has been said about the insufl- of the cruzers, headed by injury of resut oppression, as ovinced by concbining with others to pracoal, contrary would be satisfied. By at inadvertence new embassy which leaves us this anorning
FROM HTOGO. weilthy King-Qua, a person now in the enjoyment the incident mentioned below.
to law, with their families to
to Siem for
(From aur own Correspondent.) the old race of Hung Merchants, came fur gained possession of the island, the Li have bringing the same under cultivation; this tion had adopted the unusual contres of
From the time when the Chinese first purpose of clearing wasto ground and omitted to put in the depositionis (35th) that it may be wall to give s
talon at the Magistracy; and the prosecu- liat
Kobe, Hiogo, Japan, Feb. 15, 1.888. a complete of il members and their relative stand- lency to favour them with his presence, for frequent inruade up the frontier settle of emigration contained in Penal Code. he honed the Jury would not allow that that of Mr. J. McL. Brown and M. de Langements and instal officials to collect:
I respectfully solicited His Excel constantly resisted their encroachments by as to be the mat distinct prohibition refusing to allow their being put in now:
Mr Burlingame's rank as Minister port affairs have been quiet. I hear that Since my last communication from this extraordinaty, and Plenipotentiary, and Batsuura will organites Ouston House, ar- the reception Ball ments, destroying the
That the fundamental laws of the Empiro, fast to militate against the prisoners. villages, plundering heighbouring Temple. To this proposi- the crops, murdering the setlers, and and therefore the supplementary statutes,
Champs as 1st and 2nd Secretaries is well duties &c. in a few days, Stobaali, the late Leong Alee stated that the 5th prisoner known. Next come two Natives, Chih-ta Trooon, may retura from. Veddo with an aonistinies attacking the small boats which do fall into désuetude is manifest from the bring cargo down from the interion. The fact that the infliction of 100 blows King Qua upon his left hand. In the arrival of troops went to quell the dis-specided as the punishments is at left the Eshun shop abont nine-in theen and Sun-ta-jen, the former a Manchumed force to regain the but Placing
und conversation which-ensted many kind turbance, they retire to their toountain fast by sea or land, not paly articles which may tor during that forenoon, nor did the rige ing on the civit hey have been Secretaries to the abipping and residents. The indi
did not retura till two o'clock Tartar, the latter a Chinese, both in the se- this in the afternoon. He never left la coun- cond grade of officials, that is to say rank the storekeepers are the only persons
event doubtful. Ju meantime expressions were given and received on nesses, whither thic Chinese do not dare to be classed as munitions of war, but even poundora leave their work during the row of a Provings. bolites
list with a
a Vice-President business; bread, Τρόπ
ad, beef, &c. must withdrawing froin these follow
hilk goods. gel and wealthy citizens, Cheng
them.The troopa gote, they agam thermiura appear nanocossary, especially as he accountaut of the Chai Shun shop in the Fareign offico since its catablishment,sales have been indefinitely postponed, sud ased aally forth with impunity. At the time of Hall, in which it is customary for our visit nearly all the Li had retired to igration, has been recognised and. par. was in that shop from ten & A. till about 3 go with the rank of "High Minister owing to the uncertainty as to the future
stated that the lfth prisoner (his master) and are both reputed intelligunt men, mandarina of the city to welcome the the mountains, on account of a disturbanes mitted by Imperial Decree in connection P. L ng, and to speed the pazzing official which had recently taken place a fow In this Hall were assembled at least forty
with wiles the late treaties, amb aimilarly, but Two other vitneages were produced in have been studying for the last five or six future.
Next come six student interpreters, who the position of foreigners will be in the government, it is dimonit to foresee whST Dice bearers with whom the Gover had attempted to extort excesive tave dred anbject, which legalized the punish the Eshun shop (ath prisoner) was in fwho a
A petty military oficial two years ago. In a Deered on a tukin proof of the statement that the wastor of from Yaishow.
Joara at tho Fareiga sabool in Peking; two posted a fost semble rasarke. On loving from them, wliereupon they rose and alewment of decapitation for the crime of kid his dither shop (the Ohni Shan) of the time two years ng sak en his excursion, out exclusion kept up by the Japanese from I am inclined to think that the mysteri Six Ball the Great Man was called
him, with a number of schliers
The apping. by a
of the disturbance..
ago, speak, fair. s conductor of relig
English, two
the rest of the world, has served as a mask religious ceremonies to rising was of sufficient magnitude to call.
French, adoration
Mr Whyte then summed up his case, and Bay are bad both of whom had breu on the spot. We Important error in Sir George Staunton's before the Jurg, arguing therefrom the
and fifteen servants complete the imm catalogue.
immense cost we have overthrown this, and tapers, and offerings of swine and Were
HANKOW.The
the result is simply soutan ptible. In the sole, he performed the Kow-Tow, This in us mesos insta-cue to the tyranny, and it is made to appear thist death by behend- tal on the part of the Jury. He had boon of the B. A. degree, bave beaten the diskud mode of living are primitive in the werong ended, he embarked amidst the
are doubtless owing Jode, namely in Section duxXIT, wherein and the consistency of a veriut of sequit Bhesw-kan oandislates for the "little-20" onces of wealth, Their garments, houses
sirika. "The Yeddo and Usnus, the natives's booming of
Artillery. As the State-barge, extortion of the local officials, which the ing is the punishment for surrying outsition by the Attorney General, who to sit at their examinations. This last la are without the meats to parobase foreign Calsimig Hia Escullency, passed the Chi hot-blooded La are not slow to resent
refused the fiberty of putting in the trict magistrate of that plaas, and refused extreme, and had they the inclination they again generally conducted dages very liberally and called pa kaw, or the literary strike,
by commodities.
his right to refuse permission to introduos mandarin, whose connection with their ex not be an extensive trade, and now suppos case for the Crown, said that in exercising mess of diepprobation of some offendio. Under the feudal system there could The Attorney General in summing up the students express from time to time the native merchants of Osaca is an exaggera I think that the reported wealth of the
it sight, and upon drawing near,
the interests of his witnesses He would It
indignantly repat. holding it," and at several.
leave the case in the hauda
It appears that in the Jury yake,
old minister, while one stay pursuing
against the Coufucian code, this blue but manufactures they have not the means His Lordship, in his charge to the Jury, toned officer has been a kind of Blue-beard, wherewith to purchinso Shamaintaining a partial independence for a his studies, was suddenly interrupted by said that, although the Attorney General having ill-treated his former wife, and ar then the Horenius steainet Huicking, under considerable length of time. This disturbed his wife asking him the question-oue had a strict logal right to refuse the adimais ried another, more equal in raak and on been quoted as evidence of a desire on the of Captaid Folson, also and insettled condition has been owing to which has puzzled the old divites, "Do you aion of the depositions referred to, heat dition: He is of the military schood, like part of the Japanese to trade are excep The transactions that bave ovensionally Balufel His Excellency, salute this which great extent to the temporising policy of think we shall know each other in heaven? the same time had power to allow their ad the majority of the present holders of civil tional--such as purchases of arma, black
* quickly replied to by the Frelong. the Chinese officiule sent to the island, who, Without a moment's hesitation he replied, mission i sud the Jury would draw their offices. Thus, snidat the beart-felt acclamations of considering themselves exiled there for a To be sure we shall Do you think we own inferences from the refusal There body, there is perpetual feud and fight, in made by the Daimios of princes of the Between suck and the literary cloth, saddlery, steamers, &c. They were eral thousands of people, Cheong has few years five at the most, and having no shall be bigger fouls there than we are was un doubt that the deceased man inst his resentment of this usurpation of offices country and afford no proof of a trade with
assurance that any ruforms they might here?'
death by violence, but it was for the Jury primarily the reward of literary excellence, the people.
steadying
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whose
duty
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Give Gen
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·I
the most
of high titulur rank and one of the last of
werd aud
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I may add that during my investigations
morning
would be slow to any
from
I fine the defendant the sum of me Postal Department, our Post Ofice will
G-ak-11 bobbed, and so ended the "ram able to commence their itaua in from twenty
minutes to half an hour after pus."-China Funch.
the receipt of bags; though unter
rexisting circumstances we have no cause to grable at unnecessary delay in this
this spect, for Aven now the
than the much lighter one that is distribut heavy mail received by the British Post- master delivered
very much more rapidly
THE NORTH,
February per Suwaneda, from which the We have Shanghai papers to hand to 29th
(N. 6. Daily New)
ed from the French Post Office. If the Latter Department would adopt the system A Wo hear that a pension has been confer of delivering the letters as soon as their
that
1843, and
time "an hon
Ther
be
doing
the prosence of the Taotai and Cheatai, into this subject I have noticed a rather placed the evidenca ou both sides clear cand two Russian. Twn writers, a to bide the poverty of thig nation. At an Before a Bilar, upon which were pad told that such outbreaks were of congenerally excellent translation of the Penal weakness of the case for the prosecntiannounces a curious living paragraph - most crowded cities of the empire, such as
berning
hese steam genbuit Varie, comnianded by Captain Bezzárd, a salute nuder the direc
The island has thus been the same of sternal productions and inventions, while stranger beyond this boundaries the in-
tion of that ufficer was fired in holigar of Cual conflict between them and the the original text, on this contrary, simply the Jury would draw their own açnglisions. which the matriculating or graduating
the
in which the latter seem to have specifies the unveying of intelligence to the departing Futai. The State-Barge had frequently fared the wome prosealed but a shore way from her mour years after the ass conquest of the island sentence which treats of outer spios secretly Sixty-four auter poople in connection with the next Ander the epemand of
thne
show no erid-
gandout Feeling, in B, C 111, it was formally abandoned by introduolug. themselves within THEOs, the Magistrate's depositions, he protected amination tendition to minor offences ing the people are desirous of using our la fast to Barge, and towel ber asub tag thrown off the grids since
when the
kote
ire
far as the
wetand
Ozauk
On passing