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THE CHINA MAIL.

brittge where there were several more armed ceded a few yards, when they cue to a os anything we asked in reason, and what men, some of whom carried flags. These little bridge, over which their Japanese they can do to restrain the Samurai they officers entered into conversation with the guides led them. Just as they got over, will do. But what is the extent of their bout by continues to drop up occasionally escort, Therespon the bitte ausgenuine whistled, depause who was will them, power over this class? Or much more mese Lugger bound hence to Ningpo was at house. Seeing a mob gathering. M. Viant inalautaneous appearance of about forty offers of the Mikado, and that, Frenchmen about the month of the Yangtze, A Chised the Foreigners to go into a neighbouring whistled, and ory was wiswered by the importance to us is its good-will than the banka, on Friday last, by two Cantonese and his companion did as they were request armed men, who at once surrounded them, at least, are very far from pussessing at 1 awaited the result of the conference. The patron alarmed at this, threw off the present. Japanese noble cannot control Raggods. Furtunately there was breeze between

All communications addressed to this paper must be accompanied by the name of the Bender, not necessarily for publication, but as and one. Taysan pirate boat, close to the ed, she guard and the party occupying than who had hold of his arm and ran for his vassals' swords as an English duke can at the time, and the Trigger was enabled to the bridge. After waiting short time, the launch; he was immediately fired at, conimand his tenauts votes, and it may run away. There are five

THE HEINA FAin port lying idla Chinese gunboats they were told they could not pass that day, but succeeded in reaching the boat, crying well be that the femi begun at Kobó is not

BONGKONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1868.

"SATISTA OTION" TROM ASIATICS

Ал

of red

rushed to the water's

ended by the slaughter at Sakai and its subsequent punishment,

We have given no satisfaction to the Ja- panose for our origins) fauit. The quarrel

We have already treated of the money caused the dela upe, we presume, limited kudwledge of the language woultr prey. Finding himself thus pla- affair and from no other. Any candid, im-

enthusiastic

destroyed and injured by acts of wanton The Tokai has been informed that of late onlside the house contor four of the latter were so soverely wai Hot De vrutinted, and blunt, European

а

Lo it,

t as

life of another ris

in

Bub-

The men on the bridge, who belonged to ent to his officer at adrift, we are at An ausing Othel Notification has just

Tusa,

refused to allow foreigners to

to pass tacked! The engineer who was still in been published in the daily papers, of the They now sent another messenger to explain the hands of the miscreants, was carried existence of war in Japan between the Mi- that they must pass, in order to noct the with them, as they run the launch was begun by foreigners and, from that kalo and Tycoon. Seeing that the whole steam launch which was ordered to ho adzo, Bring upon the mon in affair is

18 over, it is rather inte in the day to

Sakai at 3 o'clock. At the tit

same time re whon but little more than a musket's length point of view the Samurai look upon the wato foreigners against taking part in it,

monstrating, as strongly as their somewhat from their The exigencies of

upon the obstruction offered them, and diving beneath the faunch, hid himself hold that the blood of these eleven unter- cet, the daring man jumped into the water partial: man must agree with them. Wa allow, inderanities occasionally demanded from by the Foreign Consuls

The following despatchi has been received as Sairat in

迎接 which in the treaty is between its a native boat that lay along, tanate Freiichmen lies, mingled with that Asiatic ratious to make good as far as reference to the from the Taciai, in specially piantioned as fren of access to for side of her and has raped the ballets of of Bizen's officer, at the door of those of

pursuit of aparrows by eigners. After waiting for nearly an hour the Ja

Japanese. After remaining in the a tha fareign Ministers who compelled the possible the human lives and party rate gardens of native residents in the city.

sportsmen, even into the prof tlie Uwajima men) and seeing the crowd the firing had ceased, he clambered into the not be satisfied, the reasonable expectations

the for return of the last raessenger, (one ter for early twenty minutes, finding that commission of the first crime. Justice will

increasing launch and there found two of har hokters of the

of the Japanese cannot be mel, the brutality on their part. We now one city walls, and son wounded birds having and evident fright of their

Tave been shooting within the and becoming more saving foreigners

honor their crew dead, nud eix lying wounded. Three of the Westru powers they mis-represent from the excessive agitation to another consideration-how far un accidentally dropped iuto private court

guard, soune- indescriminate application of the lee about in search. The shouting being a the two gentlemen proposed to their escort he remaining seven, including the Mil-kecilled and their disgrace duly notined to the foreigners bave goue rummaging thing disagreeable scemed likely to sour, and the hit bo of them have since died, and Japanese alternately, will not come to yards, the

in great danger. flow in this quarrol, nnless these men bu tberu no call to put that they should try to find auther read shipman who was in charge of the launch, the Government of ou lionis is useful and advisable in our deal- common craigners and natives they could get, boat and thus reach there had been.barbarously murdered. One if so argued, without the introduction of

to Sakai overland, or f a stoge

and ally. This is a s trat to some village jumped into the water, and whilst jeet which should the i

earned dispassionately. It is without doubt adviseable to in- mutual misuuslerstandings are sure to the appointed meeting place by vert of these and his brains blown out by a pitiless rudian, feuling, we shall be soon to be right The

do not understand each other's languages,

But trying to the sea wall, any such disturbing element as national sist, when possible, upon the capital pan-

ative on

on such occasions which may lead the man refused to entertain ishment of the perpetrators of treach to blows, one party being auxious to propositions, and to other course was left who had placed his musket close to his men did nothing more than he held to be roins crieses. But in China, Japan, and other and certainly noting that European

invasion of their privacy. The seclusion of ingly did, leaving the messenger they had so torn about the head by a trident-like law holds to be so wrong as to merit, o Asia generally, there are many reason the female portion of the family being so last seat, behind, and intending to complain weapon, studded with hooks, that his fen-punishment. A couple of French soldiers which may be urged against making such very strictly guarded in China from the in- to the Frauh Minister of the annoyance tares were almost undistinguishable. The attempted to force their way through his demands. The first is, of course, the dill-trusion of strangers, these foreigners may they has been subjected to iu defiance of Midshipman was shot in the water, but one line, in spite of repeated culty of identification, and the probability receive serious wounds in their attempts to the treaty. On leaving the house, the mob of bis thumbs was found in the boat, out resisted theur. His derrenour at a cath that in countries where life is so cheap, pen

penetrate. The Taotai feels considerable began to shout, and from the way in which off by a bullet; it is conjectured this was place supports us here He other felous, or even innocent men, may auxiety on this store, and his object. in the cries were made, it appeared as they done whilst he was hanging on! to bur sido.

that bo bad bec deliberately said the spuke canly bringing the matter to the Consul's notice were being led on by some ringleaders. An engineer who had remained on board born and bred a soldier that he know his

with eigners from trying to rover ganu that two or three hundred yards, disperse

duty,

that he had done nothing but his his hand on the engine, in thei may fall into private Courts, as likely to

act of s The Commandant, apprehensive that the ting it in motion. Unluckily, of the Wo bring about disturbances.

officer in charge of the lanach would be bullets also struck the steam pips, cutting

proftly sure we had too his countrymen tho- come uneasy at their not keeping their it open and rendering the machinery unless roughly sympathized with him. Then the tryst went into a tea-house and wrote a for the time. The engineer before alluded manner of his execution was altogether a note, which was given to the remaining to as having miraculously escaped unhurt, blunder. It was a compromite between a Uwajima mau, with instructions to make seeing that the

ings with China and Japan.

Ап

his

water.

Rif

to climb

and

dren to

his

be substituted for the real offenders, is to be good olives in dissuading for- The mob after following the party for some tho laurol, was shot dead as he stocatdity and would do it, werd it to do an without its being possible for us to detest the fraud. The second is the, oftentimes real, inability of the authorities to lay hands upon the actual perpetrators cases having even occurred when they havo, previous to committing a otirue with the cognizance of the authorities, agreed to disappear the moment their treacherous work was done. A third reason is that even if the actani perpetrators be ex- ecuted, their death, wiless they belong to the governing class, creates no effect what

enquiry has been held into the circumstances under which the slip White Adder got out shore, a few weeks ago. The pilot, Hicks, was convicted of want of pro- Betency and suspended for four months. sold for Tla. 240, and the cargo for Tis. 90. The wreck of the Mury Francis has been We doubt whether purchasers will find much of the latter renunining.

The U.S.S, Shenandoah at Chefoo on

bia

stated that they were

ever beyond the circle of their own ac. her way to Cores, to enquiro after the Gene thera he would got the matter enquired to his appeal, and push they were ont- the blow that takes it off, as that a Fonian

quaintance. They are rather looked upon much in the same way as we consider the soldier or sailor killed in action. The people at Jargo deem the death of a few soolies or soldiers on account of

2.

the unknown stats of the coast and the ral Sherman-a dificult enterprise, seeing strong tides. We hope she will be success ful

A correspondent writes-The Shantung. Niculei are said to be surrounded and broken; but Chih-li is still in a very dis-

a disturbance with foreigners a turbed state. Trudo, so far as returns go, too trifling importance to attract, discus. sion or attention. It is therefore worth ing place with importations. The weather while enquiring as to what means is still execrable, windy and cold; but, we are best adopted to gain the end in live in hope that, in a few days, we shall

murder and a punishment. The hara hizi are curable exit from the daily trouble of living, in the estimation of Japanese, and the children of Japanese gentlemen are carefully educated in its forins. But to Europeans it matters aa little that a man should serutch a cusa on his stomach with a sword's point, before he bows his head to should be allowed to adjust the rope round is own neck. The man is beleader hanged and there an end-justice is justi fed. Is it? Not in Japan. The Japatiesa

w in Buch a deed as that which ur Mi tico and other binod has Bowed to propitiate misters committed, a frightful act of injus the slude of the dead.

way as he bust could to Saksi, end to (it has been sindeures had gone away, deliver the note to the officer in question. gone to fetch instruments to enable there Tha gontlemen returned to Osaka without to distroy the launch) and that the engine further molestation, On arriving at

the was disabled, called upon his wounded com- French Legation, they saw the Minister Andrades to make an effort to save their lives. related to him what had occurred; he told They all, wounded as they were, responded off the launch, toy, fearing that the note be bad sent side the berber, when they hoisted sail, and into and demand an explanation: Coindt. managed to propel her until

wade for their ship. The sufferings under his gone at this time by these poor men, is almost inconceivable One had both his arms brokent, yet by an almost superhanum our; another had a bullet through. bis effort, he somehow contrived to use bis

cheat, a ball passed through a third, from one side to the other, right through his stomach,

might not reseks the officer in charge of the launch, sont another note to the Dupleic, requesting that in case the launch did not returu soon, she should be sent for. This nots being returned to him in the course proved to be a sensible precaution, his first

of the evening, the messenger stating that able to got ot been able

to Sakai.

he had not 16 1

s wonderfully brisk. I hope sales are keep-

It so happened that several high officials of the new Government were dining that

We must now return to the Fenus gig,

or

of the political position of the country it says:Before these hues are published, it i3 probable that Yedo will have been cocu- of the Mikado, and the adminisication of

view-ot merely vengeance for the have a change. The Chefoo Tuotai bas evening at the French Legation. Whilst which it will be remembered, after being Pied by the troops the government of the

speed towards

for another. Thus the bead nait of a ragement. Our correspondent says no in- kad occurred, more than that one-man was becoming in turn the mark for the muskets

his nughboura) the magistrato for the though somo foreigners have been spendat order of his department; and so on up to

ing.

the highest grades. If a villainous crime THE LATE MASSACRE OF FRENCH

SEAMEN AT DIOGO.

We take the following detailed account of this event fruin the Hingo Herald of March 14-

tween 10 and 1 o'clock. About half past 12 a letter arrived at the Legation from the first officer of the Fens, stating lately that the stars launch had been treacherously attacked and that all her crow were killed

On

laty Slogoon nauded over to the of the His Imporial Majesty, Whether t

Buy resta will tande

To begin at the beginning; it appears astounding.intelligand reported that that few outanges are committed upon week; left orders that the Bar and different the steam launch had returned, that two einded that Comt. Roy and M. Vilt use against him by the southier Dai

becomes a

or

branch of the river above referred to, which

of

alge

think

the boats of

crow ware

actual grime, but a deterrent effect upon been appointed Salt Commissioner at Hangat diner, a message of pressing importance tuwed to Sakai by the lumen, had the natives in future. Now if we oh ohow, which is to be regretted; us he is a. arrived serve the internal policy pursued in gontioman and has shown himself well dis- and in the cause of the one finds, tako soundings, at some little distance

the evening these countries we shall find their systems

posed towards foreigners.

tor was informed that some mistake haring the report of firearms, the officer

charge, bastoned wish all We have no further certain news of the apparently occurred at Sakai, as intelligence

I be offered, in the country north Bre esmutially those exemplified in one rebol movements. But the Imperialists had becu recoived to the tflect that the the spot where he had left the launch, and of us, to the complete tranfer of the pover respect by the compradore's "Secure seem to be gathering in much force that wo crew of the Freneli boat had been fired reached there in time to see the last of the und furritory of the Tokugawa family to the pigia,"e. that one man is responsible may soon expect ewe of a decisive et poz, but they believed nothing serious of the crew of the launch were killed, and would appear, at all events, certain that men shot down. Believing that the whole government, we are unable to predict: it is, however, fuglily improbable, and it village is responsible for the conduct of ports a being sold to inland traders, wounded. The Japanese guests, left bo of the Japanese, fone of his men receimmediate neighbourhood, 'Stofsbashi hus there will be no fighting in Yedo, nor in its a bullet in his neok) he Instuned iuue- diately for assistance. To have remaired most distinctly and categoricaly submitted party on shore, would have been to court sals of his house, which we publish and and exposed his crew to

to the fire of the to the Emperor and, in direnlace to the vas be committed in any district, and the

almost certain death; it would not have comment upon in other columns, has advi criminal he not produced, the official

or wounded, also stating that the gig of been bravery, it would have been facilardi-solt who owe him fealty and lelience under whose futmediate authority be

the Fenes which had accompanied the ass, for his only reapon was a revolver, to do the same. Abandoned by his foreign launch had returned with one of her crow comes is held responsible, and is in many

Dupleix, which layovably

off alties, with the reaching the

prestige of his arms irretria- aleg wounded. While consulting over this cases punished. Now bearing in mind

Osaka bar, the officer reported the torsible

al the mysterious and that Admiral Ohior before leaving here last

Lisut. Hougeniont affair to ber Captain who naturally con- tune-kunout influence of the Mikada if FL.M.S. Ocean, came in foreigners without the privity of the branches of the river authorities it

upon which Osaka- question stands should be garveyed, and also the her man were killed, and six wounded, due lauuch as agreed upon, and at once ordered sion was clearly his best policy, his they ros having met the nies with consente skill-stiluis- were prisoners, whether we should not more effectual-coast as far as Sakci. Sakai is a port die- only had escaped unhurt, the remaining at the boats to be manned and armet present and possible advancement in the

in only chance indeed, of

safety for the. ly deal with the government and tant by the land about eight miles from seven were missing, people at large of an Asiatic country by Osaka and confining rubero tu nur Coudt Roy immediately-returned to his way to Sakai, they met with the isuuel mindet, as this young noble has shown the Dupleie, fully armed had gone to Sakai, 80 in search of the latch. All speedsture.. Intelligent, enlightened and liberal-

possible was inde, and when

about *balt following their own precedent and de- 300,000 inhabitants. Hitherto the ship, in the boat that had brought off Lieut. and manding, not the lives of the guilty was used by us, was that on which the Tort Rougemont Although al so, late an hour, and as already stated, that severi of himself to bo it would be a real calamity

ware missingPlacing some men for his ties, when their capture is problematical, of Temposan is placed. Sakai is apparent the Foreign Ministers at once assointuit-in

the torious opponents should proceed to extra- be Duplex, the party proceeded towards Sakai, milios against him. This, we are glad to under their law, be held responsible. We ships anchored off there coukl al do not say demand his life. There are municate with the town, however rough outrage which this new outrage, in search of the suposed prisoners and the say, our information leads na to believe

I always com- taken on account of

enormity exceeded all that missing men. Such was the excitement of improbable. many ways of effeutually punishing him the weather, and no one gula ference was their determination to withdraw order if possible to prevent t

had preceded it

The result of their con- the men when they reached Sakai, that in

At Nagasaki every thing was quiet enough. when the by tine, banishment, the destination of Port, we understand, can boast of such an

the Osake left; s brisk trade was doing tthem from firing from their his property, &c, but let us insist on into the son at Sakai for somo distance ou board the men-of-war. then lying out (the Captain Capt. du Petit-Tionars, in Enfield Rifles which soft readily at

advantage. There are two jetties running

respective

tive Legations and einbark without

of the Duplex) ordered the

fifteen dollars each:

The steamer degusta is reported as sold publio proclamation being issued to the upon presing between these we enter into a Osula, The American, Prussian, Italian, boat he was in, to be so placed in advance natives at sting that he has been so given natural basis. All there advantagesdingly embarked the next day of the othere that to fire from the latter for something' between sixty and aurenty

Aud artificial caused the Admiral

leaving would be to endanger their Captain's life.

thousand dollars, of which eleven thousand. to order the place to be surveyed, or the latter awaiting the return of Dr Willis enabled, owing to

In order the Dutch and English Ministers ashore, Getting close to the Forts, they warn

were cash down, and the balance on delive It may be urged that this system of to carry out the instructions of t

the bright moonlight, tory of the steaner at some place in the Iu- responsibility is so opposed to the notions the Depuis left Kube for Osaka on the and Mr Mitford who were absent in Kioto, se nen moving about as if ready to Bre land son

4th instant, and on arrival immediately whe Dr Willis is said to be looking after into them. Captain in Petit-Thouars was The Bussine ship Amelie was bought by of civilizul peoples that conscience would commenced to survey the Bar. The follow the health of the sick Ink'yo of Toss placed in a dilemma, a should he прет firo Mosers. Glover & Co. for seren thousand prevent our availing ourselves of its ing any they were erablud, by the know-However, Sir Hury went on board the fol- and thus enn the rise of the Ja five hundred dollara. action. But we do, in effect, acknowledge they had gained, to tow the steam lowing day, Tuesday, but for some unex-

exciting murder their captivea and perhaps ledge this system on a larger scale when launch, having on board the French Minis plained reason the representative of Holland Bulanger the lives of all the foreign resi we declare war against a country for ter and his suite, over the Bar, without retained in Osake, from whence he retardants in Usaka besides, or should he return.

ed on Thursday Jast.

Tas rage for borrowing the distinguished somo act of hostility committed by a getting aground.

the Secul Empire. It appears from La to his ship? Certainly the position was a The French Minister demanded the pro- cat unenviable ono for Captain de Petit-Fine that in the first fiteon reara, ex- Amongst those who accompanied the Mi- small section of its subjects. And more mister, was the French Vice Consul of this duction of the missing mea, giving the Thonars, who is said to be one of the most elusive of State loans, the French depart- than that we must regard rather the end port, (M. Viault) who was going to Osaka Government until 8 o'clock on Tuesday officers in the French Navy, and monts contrauted 374 loans, amounting to to be served and the general benefit on a visit.

morning, for the purpose of complying with is

promising is the youngest man

of his grade. With all On Saturday, the 7th instant, wishing to #ocruing to humanity, than the merely

towns borrowed- 409,473,3721.

When to sentimental arguments which may be see Sakai, M. Vianit, with Commandant following members of the Guvernment assassins of his men, he determined to re- thesu in added the contracted by brought against the proposal. Again Roy of the Fents, realred to walk there ou Prince Uwajin the Kuge, Higashi Kuzo turn to his ship and there await daylight pity of Paris and those of smaller the

the following day. Orders were gont of by Kumatzu and Godsi arrived on board the before taking any further steps. we theoretically knowledge this princi Count Roy

inunee, authorised by simple decrees, we We have the Daples, to send bor Vents, and informed H.E. M. Leon Roche,

already related how Capt. du have a total of 2016,416,226f. I to chos ple in all our dealings with Eastern nations. But praetically, in China at launch to meet himself, and compa- that the using men were all dead and Petit-Thoutra was relieved from his anxiety | be ádded the State loans, the total will their bodies were then on their way to tho for the fate of his superior and M. Visalt, amount to staroot or about least, we ignore it because we leave suing day

i at Sakai, at three o'clock p.m. the enship. They further stated that i had and as will be seen by the result, his deci- | £27,000,000 ite execution in native bands Let On Sunday morning about 10 o'clock, the made very careful enquiry into all the sion on Sunday night was for this beat. 18, in cases of future onbrage, seize two gentlemen above named, staited from circumstances relating to the affair and had

but the person of the official, who would, ly the natural port for Oaska, that is to say/rder to discuss what measures should an Doare her, to enable her to reach thus countiv, and for us also, if his vio

having his person in our power and on a

sicam

and French Ministers and their suites, ac

wher

thie wishes,

pancso

-to

At the hour stipulated, the bis eager desire to revenge the cold blu10132,8547.; and in the saine time the

Justice

There was some in the servers parody of the Empe The Japan Times, with an indifference to ror's motto, "L L'Empire c'est l'emprunt the persons of the responsible officus the French Logation, first taking leave of been evable to find that the alightest pro- and hold them in duress antil ample the Minister, as it was the intention of the Pacation had been given by the unfortunate what is usually considered untional honor the Empire is a loan."

ADAM Shoemaker, a number of years ago peculiar to that paper, takes the oppo- Au Commandant to return to his ship, and for victims to their murderers. The men on Batisfaction has been given, making M. Viault to go back to his post. The to landing, had best very hospitably received cite view to that of the Herald regarding came to Huntingdon Furnace, and seeing them responsible in their persons for any gentlemen, escorted by two of Prince Uwe by the towns people of Sakai, and they, the the murder of the Frenchmen. It. saya there for the first time a pair of suntless. It is with the sincerest regret that we have asked, "What's them for?". "To suff Ministers wore quito at a loss to account to record, so quickly after its utterance, the candles" was the answer. The candle shortcomings. Action like this would, fin's men and two olivers of the Omler in other parts of the world, doubtless Municipal Government, proceeded on

their for the whole affer,

the fulfilment of It is now time to give the statement of provoke a war.

our prophecy last mail, just then required attention; and Adam,

constituted empire, punishment inflicted upon individuals is as little considered to woge 25 or 30 feet in width, and the day at Sakai Following orders, the steam

medie, French soliooner, 121

and back at 81 cents per

E filde, Haub, barque, 414

to necesitate Luperial redress.

LOCAL

ang to Hongkong at 30 cente

ce, British barque, 359 ton,

ughai' with lumber

$4,000

ish brig, 159 tone, Whampo

,650 in full

Bamburg barque, 200 tons,

at $1,300 per month,

Vimber awl Terage of Dis

in Hongkong, British,

beciga (esclusive of Siamese),

Total 4, tous, 1,800.

0. HOLMES, Ship Broker, Jer's Hill,

April, 1808,

=

arrived

impossible to the cour

We little thought how soon

saying, Well now, them's F.M. on Sunday afternoon at bloodily. It is

THE Teamanian papers are filled with to deny moured at Was

cales of our Ministers attempt to do their being made for the reception of the Duke

the

But in this curiously way without obstation good hard road, the survivors as to what happened to them Bizen's referring to the judicial murder of with his thumb and forefinger, pinched off a vondetin wrote of it as establishing the snuff and carefully poked it into the demand Imperial interference as their being fine they were enabled to make quick launch, baring in tow the gig of the Vems that death would be avenged; nor -

progress. At a place called Semi-yushi Saka. The lantch outrages upon foraigners are. considered their escort was augmented by two Japanese landing place, whilst the gig proceeded to nection between the evetka, na the advo accounts of the preparations which are

oflcers who seemed as they had been waiting for thent. Aftre staying a short take soundings in the neighbourhood, relation is adruply that of effect and cause. of Edinburgh, and regreft are expressed at and to inspect the fine Temple at the last Some of the Jaunah's crew landed, And how, where is the feud to stop? Both the short time itja proposed he sha

were wall received by the people, and after named town, the party went on quickly as The sale at the "Continental Hotel," by called the Yama-to-bashi, which spans sont having peresived the least signs of inset regret at the occurrence, and twenty-

bafore, arriving about nous close to a bridge good naturedly distributing hair hisonit the Mikado and the Prince of Tusa ikametinin in the consiiry. The Leaucesion

chiately sent amongst the children, had returned, withi

letters of apology expressive of cuminer remarka-Oficial intimation

wenty- is said to have renched the colony that Hia. Mesers Lambert, Atkinson & Co., will take large river called the Yan-to-gawa at

Hights the Dake of Edinburgh place on Thursday, the Uth instant, at

hundred thousand noon, instead of on the 10th. The correct point styrely two miles distant from Sakni. tility. It was now getting on for 3 o'clock, two men concerned in the crime have bed Royal

They

yards ftoin tile bridge, the launch having been there nearly two is provision for the, families of the virtins, Monday, Decensbor, 30, or on the foflowing were hardly 100 y tion reached us too late for alteration of when their escort was stopped by some Ja-

have been demanded, and the advertisement.

is presumable morning, and that he will leave the island panese officers, and upon the Commandant The patron of the launch, accompanied that so far as the French are coticerned, on Saturday, January 11th.

hours.

thetr

re-

will arrive at Habari Town on the night of

บ MR THEODORE MARTIN has sufficiently

To wster for withdrawing the old what was the matter, M. Visult re- I by the engineer, in their turn, thought to the matter is at an end for the present. Advertisements of several of the Fire "it is not our business, we have only take a stroll on shore. No sooner had they M. Roche has asked no more than this, he recovered from the acculent which he latoly

to go on," and was about to do so, but their lauded, however, than two Japanese Officers has shown a wise moderation. The support sustained to leave Osborne. The Queen Insurance Offices reached us after they had guard begged they would not, saying Ski came towards them and taking bold of them of foreigners is so essential to the Mikado presented Mrs. Martin (Helen Faveit) with beon printed off. The new advertisments, ba-sa-ku, multi maiti or "wait a moment, "by the land, in an apparently friendly way, and the Princes of the South-or rather a magnificent ruby diamond bracelet, nsa annonaging a change in the rate of short M. Visuit, however, insisted upon procend invited them, as they imagined, to go with any prolonged quarrel with us would so souvenir of their visit to her Majesty's period Insurances, appear on our 4th page, jng, when some offer same from the them to ess something. They had but pro- damage their cause, that they would give marine residency

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