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SELAND FLAGRA fr C. H. Claussen,
Mr JF MacDonaldat ton-Mesars C. Bauabeck, Ari Fuku Jiro, Niosi Tois, Maraje
DRUK, Two -Ono,
ÜLEARED.
Je, for Takao.
for Surinam
PING, REPORTS.
ship Undine, from Saigon,
at part of the passage fine
ight S. to BW. winds till Ank, from thenco", bad wind
E until one day before arri-
en bad had weather, mnoh and lightning. The
Captain requested it might be. consequence of a break-down
the only available steam
the Saigon river, all large Tadeu are unable to leare Kurmarthenshire and the Detr- jed in this manner, and the Thins were nearly full.
a towed out by two French.
er a week's dulsy, oflierwise. e been obliged to remain in
ce, from Nowchwang, reports
the way down.
Forward Ho, left Liverpool, Shanghai Jan. 14th ; prossed ong. 26. West then 21 days e Meridian of the Cape Feb. th: being 41 daye out, on the off St. Paul's Island. Mar. Sandalwood Island 70 days at ared Ombay Passage. Apr.
Gilloin Passage into Pacific rounded to off the Baddies and there was detained by
Arrived here on the morn d. Pasenge from Pilot to
8. Spoke the following Ships Passage Mar, 18th, users bound for Shangliai erpool for Yokomama George daya ont from Loudou for Bolivar, from Bio for Japan;
o Spider, from New York for
pr. 3rd, George Akery, Cardiff
1141 days out, in North,
10 large Ships in the Umbay
e of thom had been there a de weeks, Experispadn
winds and caims all the way tord Island up to the Saddles,
FFICE NOTIFICATIONS,
CLOSE
RANCISCO,-
ZA," un Friday, the 1st May,
N'SAKI & YHAMA,—-
I'GLAS," on Saturday, the 2nd
at 11AM.
Rail steamer Mallat
-204 bales Silk.
23 uses Silk Piece Goods,
3, 124 bales Silk.
19 bales Waste Silk.
J00 cbesta Silk.
TREASURE.
dai to Bombay, $436,550.
ng to Bombay, abonit 3 Lakha.;
Canton Crestoms Daily Return.)
of Imports and Exports passed un River Steamer. Office from
April
per Kiukiang and Kinshan from
ls (1,275 bales) Cotton.
ris (356 balea) Cotton Yam.
als (50 pige) Tin,
-
ls (say 600 bales) Tobacco Leat
is Patera mud Males Opium.
sand packages Sundries.
per Kinking and Kinihen to
ES and bales Fins Shy.
ex Silk Cocoons
es-Thrown Silk.
es Silk Piece Goods.
୧୪
Puojum,
t8 CRESTA
es Klubarb (73) picula)
yes-Glass Bangles
Les Glass Beads,
es Preserves,
Is Matting.
8 (140 picals) Sugar.
Ben Sugar Candy,
uly (1) tons) Tea.
kages and parcels Sundries.
OTATIONS.
TONG, 30th April, 1869, Pain, New,
·Old,
8645 Old, None. Benares, New, 636
Nane.
676
Malwa
BOMBAY, CALCUTTA,
Exchange.
onths' sight,
ta, 3 days' sight, Rs. 218
, 3 days' sight, Rs. 217
36, 3 days, sight Bask, Th, 72
17 dirts. B.,
98 touch,
vureign, Sovercigns,
10.26 pers. pre.
11 perc pre
per & pre,
24.50 per thel,
24.10
4.85
any Shares, 40 per Share.
a doek, Old, 14 per cent pm. do. Now, 6 per ceilt pm. ank Shares, Old, 15 per vent pm, Now, 25
otel Sheras, 33 per cent dis. 20
minal
ack Sharer, 10 per g dis
JAY
Temperature:
GEONG, 30th April, 1848.
Chermometer,
YA.M,
3.P.3
30.038 20,014
17.06.
44
76.0
77.0
430
74.0
5. Bgr..
-78.0
* 7030
Rays,
N*
8 Rgt,
68.1)
on Grass, Rain on Grou., 0.70
above, 0,66
115
N.E. NE
Tiner
No. 1530 APRIL 30, 1868.j Nortos.It la partiontarly requested that all communications relating to the general busi- ness of this paper be addressed to the Proprietor and in no case to individuals by name. Much dolay and inconvenience in the transaction of business will thereby be
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TEE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1968.
CHINESE REBELLION.
may produce a fresh crop of discontent
it did not-What then 1
We should be called romantic if
THE CHINA MAIL. RearzoPFULLY SHEWETH.—
to them whatever, as
in the
would not call any more witnesses, as Dr. Chutus, which hea caused a perfect panie Adamia had not arrived.
among the Custom House employés. It is Mr. Pollard said that the case was very initiated tust an examination is to take plate in July, 1860, when all in the service will be expected to show thetiscives ordina- rily conversant with Chinese, and that there who are not so, will probably be in- quired. formed that their services are no longer re-
caule
Lieut. Commanding H. M. Gurboat Haros, We hear that Mr Yelverton O'Keefe, at Hanhow, gallantly jumped overboard and saved the life of a Chinaran who was on the point of drowning in the river.
(Roening Nupreis)
But how is this to be accomplished? England is disinclined to assume the gazed to serve in the Police Corpe on the That your humble petitioners were on- féle of protector in chief to China, and 1st January, 1864, now last past for a fixed simple. There was no doubt that a scrim- other nations wait for her to take the time of five years, aird were respectively niage had occurred, but it had taken pinen initiativo. Surely, in the interests of all sworn to uphold their employment faith in this wise. The
Tigre had arrived at
30 a foreign nationg, something might be of as fully in every respect, and with the further places in the harbor where the steamer could by the united action of the Earopena toners ne sot vice within Uns period verssl appeared with the yellow day Aying de
understanding, that, should your not turn owing to the
to the shipping, when a powers and America. A notification to either from bad report or otherwise to a signal for some quarantine being wisoted. the Chinese generally that foreigners forfeit 3 months' wages or should the au Steaming to the usual place of anchorage, were determined to repress with a strong passage to their native land, or remuni-waya; and when the Boarding Officer
thorities dizcharge your petitionora to find two inen were placed to watch the gang- hand anything like an attempt at recate with three months wages, so an to alongside he was told that no communica bellion, while equally determined to re-enable your petitioners to find the meaus tion would be allowed until they obtained press official corruption on the part of theo their friends and countryman to do sopratique. Knowing the vital Importance the Chinese authorities, would in all pro- That, your petitioners, have been now of strictly
Amongst the list of passengers to Europe carrying out quarantine rules, bability have the desired effect, But if one all discharged without any provision they warned off everyoug, which fuct Mr French-Mail of 1st, we notice the
name of Dou Sinibaldo de Mes, Spanish. --and are helplessly therly understood Barros, reporter of the China Mail, would | Minister to China, who, with the exception and in so doing the men were carry of a year spent at Macao, hans, since his colony, prove; we ventured to say, as an answer to this to engage to any other work do not aceming out the orders of their officers, who, appointment to this post in 1852, resided
much
beg they are very tara veru acting up to quarantine regula constantly at Peking where, thongh but probability, and to query Make them obey our dictation." much ashamed, and it is not likely of even tions. England, as regards her educated classes succeeding in this life, and besides this it could have heard Dr Adabe any, while he isterial Colleagues has been by no means How it was possible that Wobutor little beard of, his inuenes with his Min- and all that makes her worth owning is a great afront to the Government, that did not so him, that free communication elight. This gentleman's experience in with pride as our mother country, would after serving so perilous a post, to go about was allowed, was more than he (the learned China does not however, by any means;
counsel) could sy A1241
Another thing, Your Petitioners throw themselves on the muroy of appeared, it was impossible for those on and savant, and had visited China even kown in his native literature As travellor your Honer, and solicit the favor of board, being foreigners, to recognize him as your intercossion in the matter, so & cuustable. In France and all the conti-avionsly to 1810. The compilation and As justice may be done to your Petinental nations the polion are always dressed ratification of the Spanish Treaty with this tioners, for which Act of Bonevolence in most marked and unmistakeable uniform, entrusted to his hands, and having now for Empire, was therefore very appropriately your fittable Patitionora, as in duty and wisely so, for it prevents any misunder voral years watched the result of his standings like the present. There was no labonis, he has rethed to cajoy. his bard. blow struck after O'Brien took his skin carved laurels. off, and the people knew that he was a Constable they respected the
Par Steamer Fee-loong, to-day (22nd), we 80 authority sou as it becane apparent to them. Is She should have besu in yesterday, having have it a particle of news from Japau. Worship would see that the men were in an anchored on Monday night within a very unfortunate dilemma, and that in strictly short distanes of the Light-ship, which, carrying out the proper regulations of however, the thick fog prevailing, revented quarantine, they had unintentionally ran her from sighting. The fog continued all against the constituted authorities; but it day yostorday, and was clear that there would have been 110-making the River. She brings as prasengers prevented her from thing of the kind and the uniform of the Japanese Prince feaid to be one of the boarding leer and the policemen beou Mikado's retainers,) and a suit of eight recognisable. He did not think there was oflicers, who, under the chaperonage of Mr Chailleur le John, Fois Lazar, Petro Truck, as there could be no assault without the to England. Whether their object is poli THE FRACAS ON BOARD THE "TIGRE."any necessity for calling upon his witnesses; Suttlit, of Blessis. Glavor & Co.'s are going and M. Jeane Baptiste Jacome (2d offer
intention, of S. S. Tigre) were charged with having Pollard, had, o suiall M.6. volume of civilizing tour, we bave been unable to sind His Worship said he agreed with Mical, or whether they are simply on s assaulted Robert Webster and P. C. Sorg evidence which has beau carsfully taken; out. O'Brien yesterday on board the saiti vessel. but he lid not think that there was a cus Messi's 'T. Kroes & Co.'s line of Stuaniers, Fazolant, appeared to prosecute; and Brads out. He was glad the Harbor Mastor will henceforward, as we are informed, pro- The Attorney General, instructed by Bir
saa represented by the Osaka and Fre-toong Pollard, 40, instructed by Mr Caldwell, was present, as he would recommending the voyage to Hiogo, spending bre
distinguishing uniform. (Captain days at Nagasaki cach trip and Compuguie on the
THE state of rebellion in which China endorse such a decision. Bat the traitor begging in the streets of SCHRAOKE g to in the disguise in which Borgeant O'Brien is from this recent period. He is well
has been plunged for nearly two hindus, money grinding, set who represent dred years is an ever recurring ooh that abomination known as the "Bright sideration of grave importance to all in-party would crave for peace" sud so terested in foreign relations with that China, thanks to a policy which every empira. The misunderstanding which trus Englishman, from the Shop-boy to in Europe attaches to the term which the Cabinet Minister, detests while he us the exigencies of language oblige us to quesoes in, must romain a sealed book to ppply to the outwardly intermittent, but until we learn, as in France, America, never suppressed, efforts of armed discon and even despot-bestridden Prussia, that tent against authority has of late sone there is an honour and a destiny beyond what abated. But it is imperatively the rim of the Chop Dollar. Until we necessary that a full comprehension emancipate ourselves from the detestable should be arrived at by European gov hammels of the Manchester party we gruments of the actual status of the can do nothing. But emancipation, once "Rebels, whose doings form to pro achieved, we might, in co-operation with minent an itent in the news, of almost other actions, exercise a protective influ- overy mail leaving for Europe As we ence over Chine which would have a pointed out in a recent issue the term most beneficial effect, while almost with "riota" would better convey a precise out trouble to ourselves. Let the Chi- idea of these hideous disturbances to the nese once understand that the foreigners English rind, so far as regards their who captured Peking and humiliated the origin, and the manner in which the Tartar Government were, in conjunction, first measures of violence taken are con determined to stop anything like future ducted. But in the organization more rebellion, and such movements would or less perfect which is invariably deve-cence. We have no hope of such action lopest, the members which swell the being taken. But as the consistent
statesmanship which has appeared since
ranks of the disaffected and the character
bound will
BYL PRAY
P. O. 288, dooindon
21
158, Steik Salonan 244, Sheik Esarail Yunons 283, Shaik Goolab
261, Abdol Khaluk 139, Shaik Emaum
93, Dria Khan
Hongkong, 34th April, 1868,..
LOCAL
TO-DAY'S POLICE,
more
three at
in which they are regarded by opponents of the greatest blot on English appeared for the Messageries Imperiales omsett said that the boarding officer bad Hingo, and making the round voyage i Chinese authorities, they temporarily as Great Britain was an united Nation, it Attorney Generaler behalf. The.
sume the character of those movements which we denominate "Rebellions," al- beit widely differing in many respects from the idea which we attach to the word. It is necessary, we say, that the precise nature of these rabellions should
is well that we should indicate, however hopelessly, the only course which is laft to our diplomatists towards restoring our now fallen prestige in the East.
statod the case. It appeared that Mic Webster, one of the Harbor-master's boarding other on goes officers, going steamer Tigre in the execution of his duty, vas Acized
on board the:
a uniform, but was afraid to spoil it in the fair weather in uniform appeared of ever, disunion fibe onse fair weather kind' only, He would, how
Prisoners discharged.
the throat by the first tw
a
from sighteen to twenty days. The fer-
long will start on her first trip under this arrangement on Sunday next. The regu larity with which these steamers have per formed their work, has caused them to be looked
on as regular Liners," and many
prisoner and that, on Webster giving first Tas last number of the China Magua passengers, no doubt, will avail themselves
prisoner in custody of polio sergant the latter was struck on the head and had his coat tom. Ele would call witnesses to prove the facts.
He went to
contains some evidence that "spiritualists" are not unknown to it. There is the coin- mencement of a ghost story, and some experiences" are gizon similar in charac- ter to the one narrated below. It is from with the view of exrieving into competition an American paper, and we oopy it, not
of this opportunity of making a pleasant summer trip through the Inland gea and of obtaining a sight of Nagasaki and the now Ports, which can thus be accomplished in a tres weeks absence from their duties
We have to acknowledge the recoint of tho Municipal Budget for 1868-9. The
be fully understood at home, because THE DISCHARGED HINDOOS." much of the absurdity written and talked WB presume that some explanation on about the "belligerent parties" in be afforded with respect to the matter Ching, takes its source in misconception of the following complaint. Things as
Robert Webster, callod, said that he was' Deluded by a few well thesning but miscarried with a very high hand indeed in Harbour Master's bearding offiser, and had taken men, wie, disgusted with the Dur police force, but if the complaint of instructions to board all steamera com with the Magasins in its spiritualistic de- ustimated expenditure for the year is, we crimes and vices which can truly he laid the Hindoos is well founded they would from Mauritius and Galle. at the door of the Manchu government, seem entitled to some more consideration board the Tigre about the P. O. Factory parts but as a hint that the experi- observe, Tls. 183,655.48 and of xps 118
when she We take the was going about half-speed Third eñoes it details might be improvedlo | 2000. This with a balance in hand thought they saw in the half brutal than they have had.
letter from which prisoner asked if ho
would anchor, to
from London (says
on 31st March, 1868, of Tls. 11,204,96 will spurious Christianity, the encourage following from our contemporary's co-witness replied that he had better waits of the doings of Mr Home, the noted it all goes well, of Tls, 2,130.48,
tin) furnishes of until
with
account leave a Credit balance on 31st March 1869, the Health Officer care. About ten minutes afterwar is- Dr Adans
since spiritualist, be got his head out of and he shortly cane;
At Great Malvern, where he afterwards heard the Flautth Offloor suy that chancery.
gava a public exhibition, Mr Home said.
ment of foreign trade in warlike stores, and the knowing civility to foreigners which characterised the Taipings, gerns of
luma
At the conclusion of the day's sitting Du
the 26th inst, two petitions from die
A
upon.
the
BONIC
JAPAN,
a regenerating movement, they have ovar. charged constables were presented to Mr there could be free communication to felt as if his hair was being pulled, yom our own correspondent- attached to the "rebels" in China a cha. May; the petitions represented that the board, Before witness hoarded, how the without causing pain. On the cont
new were
raster far higher than is confirmed by arrival of the new Sikhs, and would have board. On the grating he met the first suddenly discharged on the reporter of the Daily Press had gone on experience on the spot, Tuc has par to beg their bread in the Hongkong streets, ita ut the loft shoulder. The fourth prisoner, who tried to shove him down, and tially cleared away the delusions which not having had any provision made for them at one time existed, but it is of the at the end of the five years service which prisoner came down, dressed in officer's highest importance to foreign interests they had performed in the police. Accord uniform, and allowed witness to pass up that the last remnants of misconceptioning to their arguments it appeared they before going up, however, he gave first pri- should be clearer away.
toconsider it unfair that after their having oner in enstody to Sergeant O'Brien. gob the Chinese into a comparatively quiel Having gone down below to the pursor's Tou to get his usual reports, fe hoard work to do. They
.in
We have received the following latter
his request, one of those present held his be described the suusation as pleasant. At Kobe, Hiogo, 12th April, 1868 :-
Since my
last communication the only feet, when, while thus held at one end, his event worth recording at this port is the body became elongated to the height of arrival of the Costa Rica with the American seven feet, the duration of the elongation Mail. Fears wore entertained for the boing about ons minute. Between his safety of the Great Republic as she was waistcoat and waiel based I tho clothing sepa
days behind time on reaching Yokohama. rated the apan of hand wide, showing By the New York you would doubtless u But, uur home readers will say, cui state, that the new Sikhs should step (Brien call for assistance; and on comiui measured him gathered about onsed this delay. Rice arrived during a distinctly that his body had actually best colve particulars of the accident which stretched. The bimo? The Treaty Ports enjoy än and have all the terpreter to thing up on deck, he a O'Briari.
examined and were Asiatial the Costa munity from disturbances which can moreover said thatthe
satisfied. He was not only lengthened but storm of wind and rain. With much difi. scarcely be increased. We have direct Capt. Superintendent repulsed them at the knowling position, with five is shortened also, several timas. Tag acts of culty several honro heute woll untried with diplomatic contaunication with Peking door and refused to let them have any meu beating him. Vitus elongating and drawing in appeared to take scriudeos or saillers put off through the surf and one struck him, Mr Wallico (of The Revision of the Treaty will probably coinmunication with their late chiet
Mr Day having mad the petitions, which Mosers Jaiding's) saw it all. O'Brien all into the size of a boy, and then stengute sight presented itself, the decks and every place at will. He woull alternatoly shrink and reached the stcubier. Here & stranga result in fresh concessions to our demande we have given literally below, sald, however held his prisoner. Wikimas appealed to
available spot on board crowded with Ja- on the part of the Imperial authorities willing he might be to assist the men, it the officers for nasistance; but they would himself to the height of seven feet. At Why treable ourselves about the internal was not his province to inteles in dag way. have nothing to do with it. Prisoper was Norwood, where theen munifestations were partese ousigrants, mou, waaien and child- policy of the Empire, especially as, (to Ens proper course for the men was to go to rescued from O'brien; witness reported the repeated, the elongations were measured run, haddled together in apparently hope alter a well-known saying), "Chin's tho
shio Captain Superintendent, and if no air, 1 the arbor Masters-sa-fuss boom te asian six less caufusion. They wore families whe trouble is the foreigner's opportunity
be gained, to apply to the mined by Mr. Pollard. Bad no uniform, funt high. Mr. Home became a head tallers and been compelled to By from this district ol then slink until his head reached during the inte troubles. Mouting worse Colonial Secretary.
and no flag. Asked if any one was sick on To this we reply that the grant Big-
The ex-constables, who were attired in board, and told them that no communica is waist! Lot the thing Magazine bost trouble in the Yeddo district, by the assist
this-if it can
of the Mikado's party they have re- hear which blocks the way of unrestrict the brightest of colours, stood round the tion could be held with the vessel till the
turned. ed interconse with China is the constant court with their discharge papers in their Health Officer came. Sa ne placed on
Yesterday morning the landing took allegation that "rebellion" would infalli-bands, a great cause of grief being that the the gangways; firat prisoner said something
place, onsinsures of rope to divide the bly follow steps taken to incct foreign word discharged" was written on this in French which witness did not understand.
families were formed on the beagh, Native By the Douglas we have received Shang oficials anperintended the arrangement and Could not say that first prisoner wished to ideas of progress. Do we want free per papers without any word as to character. reission to navigate inland waters1 The
Ta Ở. Mas, Esa,
prevout une from going on board. O'Brien hal papers to the 24th inst, wasdressed in an oilskin coat and son weater authorities dread a rising on the part of
Hilting Magistrate. -
(Daily News) not be taken for a P. 0. hat, and might flongkong.
TreNTSIN, 11th April, 1868 -All accounta The Humble Petition of the under-Witnes told O'Brian to take first prisoner state the rebels as having gone to Humna
custody; O'Brien's lint was knocked into
province. The route to Shause is still, the water. Tid not think that Tat prisoner however, not practicable for the Shenae wished to prevent me from going up, but fra lere owing to the
Tory much addiot-
the local junkinen, and all others site-'
STR
THE NORTH,
ance
soou a sort of open air camp was formed, It was amusing to watch the temporary ar
angenouts for feeding the crowd going on, sach family being provided with lenses of rice, vegetables, fre., from the surrounding esok shops. These imavernents indicato
changes in the life of Japan. Until
We the undersigned bag to place be he wanted to keep to down (laughter), Meth much I suppose as perialists being on stuttled times come I would not advise
rested in the native manner of transport signed discharged Folice Constables. Do wo want railroads. The curtuien and coolies by thousands would make short work of the presumptuous foforo your Worship the following hanble seigners who dared to take the bread out complaint, and we hope that your Wor of their mouths. Do we sat to inau ship will not think it unjust. gurate the telegraph 1 Native superstition,
BIR
jE
Barros, Chine Mail reporter, was laying e to maraunding. We did not hear that my Chias friends to seek this country in waiting to. go board-Re-examined the rebels were destroyed, so I prosume hopat of busincas. In the meantime China There was a crown and anchor on the boat, that they had always the roads open to offers far more inducement and rewards for and on the hats worn by the crew, O'Brien Henan. We shall no doubt see thou back Earopean enterprise. did not take off bis vilskin till he called for in this region some day, and probably in assistance; but O'Brien's boat had a oronu rauch greater forob that m this cuestion. and anchor and a flag.
General etsted that he had The wheat crops are looking well, and the peasants are very busy preparing the other for millet. We have every reason
alarmed at the outrage to the Feng Shui We the undersigned entered the Hong of the neighbourhood, would incite the kang Folloe feres with the understanding populace to commence by destroying the that we sinod for a term of 5 years-worn poles and wires, and, probably, terminate to serve that time as a faithful and zealous
ments, Your Worship, this compact has meantime call
The
Attorney
The Gazette of the 17th
Baya All things have been quiet politically since last minil. We hear of no further buna
their proceedings by massacring the fourvants, subject to all fine and punish sout for Dr. Adams, mid he would in so we shall see good harvests gathered de intelligence from the metropolis, Kioto,
ST
to we are ashamed."
alo
We:
bear
and suppose that the reports that reached Fokoliama of lighting there, wurd throw of Satannia's troops in'n battle with the troops of rival daimice, must have been presuature.
The incortainly liat purvades all Japa
stend of that an emissary from the capital was sent to meet them. Whether they met
reigners and attacking the authorities, not expired. Without any previous warn
F. C. Forgeant Thoa. O'Brien, who sud this season. Fice is now very cheap and Nun berless familiar instances could be ing or knowing cause we your humble pe- he went aloud the lips yesterdus and grain
Bag in cited of this real or alleged dread of titioners have been discharged.
generally. the stern of his brat,
that Dr Miegowan's services rebellion or riot, and the great problem to
lugh. Some one sung ont ave been engaged by the Chinese Govern about 10 bu solved in our future rotations with the Some of the discharged have money and from the steamer, seving that they could ment, to prepare a work on mining and empire is in what manner to deal with without any fear can get board and lode. not stop the Mail Pulled after the mail metalurgy. It is sutishictory to fit those nese proceedings is fully, maintained now, the hordes of ill-disciplined vagabonds, ings, t
there are others patir Worship, have till close to P. & O. bulk, when Mr Webs subjects are attruoting their attention. who having over and over again risen Osang-Your Worship, what are we to do coification would be made between first volume of the Returns of Traite at Mikado had arrived at Hakoni accompanied ter canto up, and gave instructions that no We have to acknowledge receipt of the Nearly & month ago, we were able authori
tatively to report that two Envoys of the against authority from some trivial and at Your Worship, Beg we will have to shore and ship till the Doctor arrived. Af the treaty ports, during 1867. Tho total by force of Satsuana's troppå ; and, alint local cause, are equally ready to rise again unlese the Government will kindly tale trade hon host, jobber went values of exports. we find compare as they would speedily pass ma in Yeulo: In- at the faintest sign of any danger to their into kind consideration, out really destitute hold of him and struck hin; upon which
on to the grating, and first prisoner caught follows:- petty interests. It may not at first sight condition. Houseless and some of us Webster gave him into his custody. First 1804. seem that the rebel movements now without food
tried to get prisoner took off his coat, and constantly arising from causes within the YOUR WORSHIP,
What can we, your poor discharged sor up the ladder; two or three came down and empire, and those which we anticipate vants any or do, but look to Your Worstin pulled him up, witness all the while keeping
hold of his man. When he
got wis duck, for protection. We signed under you, extensive material reforms into China, are that is why we look to you for protection him on the head he was knocked Bitean or aixteen surrounded bim, and beat identical. But it is the habit once and advice; tell us Your Worship, what down, but caught Brst prisoner again Required of rebelling for any or no cause; are we to do-Advise us, and, wo your hum when 4th prisoner caught hold of him by the the thirst for plunder, and the gertainty ble servants bow to your decision, trusting coat witness then called hit Webster, whe The total value of foreign imports into of having, if a short life, a merry one,
that Your Worship take our anuse fute we also boston when he came up 1st Shanghal has been The 44,931,678 against which renders any step dangerous whith your just hands, and for which we your prisoner again ven away, but was ought Ta, 14,708,000 last year, and of exports
last will afford the faintest pretext for raping discharged servants shail över pray
upon the first attempt to introduce any
and murder. And a knowledge of China
as it is renders even the best disposed of
the Chinese authorities. timorous of pro- gress which light increase existing evils tenfold. To deal fairly with the Chinese Government we mist aid it in suppress ing this babit of chronic rebellion and dissipating this ever smouldering dis content. In other words, we must, if we be in earnest, aid in suppresing present rebellion before urging measures which
1:
260, Slik Mamboud 178, Gorial/
10, Aymeed Khi
278 Sheik Goolab.
1800.
-54,006,000
60,054,034
1966
66,181,807
1607 And the total values of importa
1604
1,223,678 1805................... 61,844, 188 1806. 1807.
57,895,713
. 71,089,074 09,829,741
and if they did, wh
what arrangsowent was come to we are quite igoarant; but we know that the soldiers of the advance guard hare long singe arrived in Yedio, and that the Envoys have not come through Hakopi Pass, but bave gone off at a tangent, and are disposed to enter Fado by another that runs paralled to the Tokaido Up to this time we have not heard of their having reached Yedo. Woure however, given to believe that the Envoy of the Yedo govern mant has gone further ou to meet another
.Dot
agalu; und upt away at
Witness had to foreign countries, Tis. 29,228,074 against P. C. 81; Sheik Ramjahuo au oilskin coats with gue button fasters, 26,384,670. Of plece gonds 3,400,000
plous dressed in foll
Were nd his crow were
full police
imported into Shanghai in uniform and no overcoats; the red ensign 30, 160 peculs of raw silk were exporter, 1867 against 2,570,007 during 1888 was hoisted at the stern of the boat-Byt 21,900 in 1860; and 524,000 Mr Pollard: Flags were not hanging dow
poculs Everyone could have heard Mr Webster of Tea, against 499,000. The present vo calling out that no communication could me does not cantalu Reports by the be matte. Did not so first prisoner coma different Commissioners, which are looked, down the ladder, but roust have done so, for with interest. The form and arrange First Magistrate of the Police Coust. else he would not have been there (laugh out of the Tables is again much changed The Huable Petition of the Undersigter) By Court: Stepped over two or three
ned discharged Policemen of Hong bonta qu going to the gangnar
Wo tear that a despatel has recently himself take over the government of the
C. MAY, Esqu
kong
133, Sheik Immam
148
(Recorder.)
and more important emissary of the Em perur. At date of our last advices, he w
to have left Klotu, thought th ARRIVAL OF AN ENVOY FROM KIOTO On the 15th about 7 .. a Jupate steamer arrived from Kioto, bearing & Kuge of the fourth grade from the Mikado to Yokohan. He landed at once and pro- caaded to Tobe where he slept and is for the present lodged. His exact mission we do not know, but we are informed he does not
The Attorney General remarked that he come down from the Inspector General of 1 settlement, but that he prepares the v
way