o. 1543. MAY 15, 1868.
ource. We may also note that a graph of a village road in Anam, sketch of an Auamese village the camera and pen of Mr J. son-appear in the current issue of hina Magazine, to which we refer interested in the account we
i.
HONGKONG-SUGAR.
ave received a sperimen of the first riental lot of sugar tarned out at
works at East Point, and con- ate the managers upon the success has rewarded their first efforts leur it is very slightly brown, as we are informeil, to the ar ments for laying on water to the being as yet incomplete. So secu dentiful supply of this necessary tainable, the beautiful and ni chrystals which constitute the t of the newmills will assume hite color se vinilir to us at konie. has been said about flie danger to the spirited Chinese proprietors of ilis will be exposed by a combina mongst be other native merchants alin this article a combination to that which las so long inter- sith the development of the bean traile. We do not however fear alt if they are only true to their terests, and the fact that the estab ent is to be worked by well quali oreigners will remove one great tion to meddle with it on the part ious rivals. If it be merely as an ad- al evidence of progreze, wo are sin- glad to find that the establishment. ery shortly be in perfect working
LOCAL
nderstand that the plaintiffs in the Wahee and others v. James Hender Lister of the Red Riding Hood, aro posed to allow the case to statul as cuted by the Judge of the Small Court, and that they purpose appeal- inst the judgment given the other Judge Ball: They can, we believe, the Chief Justice direct, even in
to
reforal by the ummary Judge.
C. Sur left Hongkong for Eng. ca leave of absence by the mail ar this morning; and it is no matter rprise that his departure was the n of some marked demonstratious pint of the. Chinese merchants. the last two or three years,
FAM
as interpeter, Registrar General, pro
of Chinese, all finally us acting Secretary as well, Mr Smith has
I much of Chinese habits of thought, 18 been able to learn more of
of the thacaster than many of our older strators. In addition, therefore, to kongish street-lining presented this
0.
g on the Rogier General's depar
large unsaber of the Chinese mer- escorted Mr Smith to the P. &
and wished him long life and all irtnes under the sim. These good 3. were accompanied with the usual Puity of crackers and other outward
of chin-chun.”
Lave already stated the fact that stor Lawrence was released on bail in 3 to appear to answer two charges of on in the Suprenie Couch on the 18th aud added that a number of other es are pening against that constable. tre con informed that one of the olders who stood security for Bir πες apprehensive of losing the $500 ich he had signed a hol, bas
from his
from his position s security, and to-stant for the above amount fice, it is suis,
nea,
applied to obtain a
tute for this tremulous security, but
een refused the privilege, aut now
is in this safe custody of the Pelice. nduct of the authorities in this natier
tainly to be commended, as they up. Stonestly determined to bring the
to trial.
IN DANKRUPTCY. Honorable the Chief Justice sat for time the morning in Bankruptcy, Robert Seuil and Joseph Burt, bank- appeared to nhtain their discharge. askell appeared on behalf of both upts. Mr Seuil, having passed his axamination fourteen days since, re- his discharge.Mr Patrick O'Toole ed to oppose Burt's discharge, and his clair for board and lodging. bankrupt stated that he was going
atraliu the Atrevide,
ITI
in which he was to work his wife and child's go; and that, zo sop as he reached olonies, he was to get command of
with a salary of $120 a-month and
id.
| 31.
His Lordship thes ordered the
pt to pay $20 a month from the said
(beginning in August), until a sum
ovided sufficient to pay his creditors
lend of 50 per cent. after which the opt's discharge would be granted.
. TO-DAY'S POLICE. fore Me Goodlake Six Chinamen Kowloong were charged by Inspector with stealing a quantity of folian from gardes on the said penihanks. Inspector, in reply to the Court, de
upon his oath that the robbery was atted on this side of the English Bary. One of the prisoners was caught Tau- -ma-ti, after a long chase, by two
who
itles,
TER
"doubled on him, se a
in a hare-hunt. A very indiffer
aracter, the Inspector said, could be
to attach to the prisoners; and his
ip therefore soit each of the pri
to hard labor for six weeks.
POT" OF OPIUM.-James Carpenter,
e employ of the Opium Farmer,
Low Amoor with
29:on.
ek
istezal having (to wit, two pots) states that
quantity (to #
m'prepared opium, He
WIBH
wo pols produced contained second
Patna opium to the value of abou $32.-Frisoner
pleaded that the class. Patus bind of Hate
citon alleged to be second was nothing more than
His Worship said that if it were date jelly, the pioner would perhaps the Court by cating a little of its and made primer di
to the great ement of the Court. The investiga how brcame intensely interesting ap entertaining. The Court, the Act fuperintendent of Police, the juters aud ysbers, and the witnger (Uure
wry faces thongly, and m
No. 1543.MAY 15, 1868.]
penter), were formed into a sort of com- mission of opium or jelly castors while Alloy, formerly interpreter in the Court, was called in as an expert in such mattors, Those who testo the mythical and my
not taste au sweetly as it suelt; and the general fooling prevailed that the pots con- famed an inferior mixture of opium and something else. T. Warship seemed to think that damson jam was the most likely gredient mixed with the drag. One of the commission hinted that it was very like the
THE CHINA MAIL.
sterious afixture declared that the stuff did fifteen miles from Chein, und the ce tire aring consists of al:out 60,000 men: but case whes the ship suffered from not hav an good at heart, but deprived of all sheer mistake, Brilliauß, dashing, destri
hear, has just rovisited the spot in question, and has brought back proof positive of its existones in the shepo of that preciona me tal self, some of which was washed out under bis eyes. The "diggings" are about gold was found within eight inches of the The Chinese in thaighbourhood frequent ly wash for gold, but appear to do so more or less secretly, from four of attracting the attention of the mandarins. They say that last year the pickt scarcely paid the labour; but they have difficulty in digging deep, as
machinery.
fore the 48 hours, without paying tonuage dues, and that these must be handed in the Custom House as soon as she arrives. We question whether, in the face of the above article, Mr Hart's notification would huld good. It certainly would not in any ing the full benefit of forty-eight hours lo decide on ber course at action, Recorder. THREATENED INVASION OF CHINA. The following paragraph is from the 4 corroapendent that the relations between Nepal and Great Tibet hays been very m
--conglomeration of glue and molasses the water flows in, and they dure not oroct are bay only about 2. 2 Friend of India, April 1sts-We learn from
a month,
double,
in the mamifacture of prutors' rollers: but phai Kifle Club has won & Small and son m. proportion in the higuer satisfactory since 1884. Up to that time.
scienti
absurd and the bint was at once set aslile as atopian. Mr Alloy concluded the fie part of the case by giving it as his ma- tured opinion-foruied after having buried. lis
R.
the
again he challengas inquiry into the it is very easy. But after all what does it accuracy of his formidable indictment. come to? How does it bring you a bit. Amongst other things he avers that his pre nearer your end, if that end be anything decessor in the under-residency of tankas better and wider than a mere relief of the Betong was poissued. A person named bitterness of your soul? As a way
to Verbrugge in the Controller ander him-sympathies of other people, it is usually a carage to resist or even to make known tige oratory or writing is very charming the misdeeds with which he is acquainted while it lasts, nad one enjoys it; but then This porsan untere Havelaar's room, and one is never convinced by it. It is Rausing the latter asks abruptly
and delightfni, either for persona Flo already thoroughly made up their minds, or for those who igel no call to make up their minds; but
hut fur a a politician who is solicitous to bring hostile bearers hoped to his own way of think.
What did Mr Slotering die of 1" "I don't know."
We be poisoned
"I don't know....
but
"Speak plainly, Verbrugge.”
or readers
invective and.
But he endeavoured to oppose the abuses, asing,
five brigades, There are, besides, 20 regi- monts, which, with the former, constitute the actual force of the empire. As the horses aro indifferent, there are no cavalry, but 800 elephants aro substituted, so being attached to every regiment. The en has occasionally amounted to more than double that number. The soldiers all wear uniforme-a red tonic; but the officers. wear the ordinary dress. The former are woll armed, sad perform their manoeuvres with great regularity
and precision. They paid,
gets only Bore Match between it wid the Hongkong grades: nowhere, however, above a bare the Lhasa authorities paid Nepal Club, by 25 points.
10,000 subsistens. For the protection of the
e oodat, marine regiments are We are glad to notice that the 8, 9.-N,
are formed, to act as anually; but since 1864 on she, accession inoza repentedly into one of the pota and U. S. N. Companies announce a reduc-Ballore and soldiers on board the men-of- & how Gyalpo the Linesa anthorities Poisoned if he had remained bore longer." that the mixture was one used for multor tion in fares by their river and const stea war. These consiste of rowing boats, which deplined paying anything. In 1865 a Ne ating the drug, and was in reality an iii-
шога. We have
in this direction and are sure the worked with 40 to 100 care. They have and his presents were refused and he lim strongly advocated sail with great rapidity, and are admirably paid agout was aunt to Pekin across the or mixture of the drug itsolf,-Carpenter
Himalayas. He suffered great hardships, (resuming) stated that defendant, on being
Step
anil
row, carrying self-
By the Intent acrosted, said that he meant to sell the lies will uut lose by their resolution. also galleys that pail
intelli opinu in Caton-His Worship, after attain the River or Coast Ports is now
from 4 to 16 cannon; vessels half junk and self pur into prison. half hip, from 10 to 24 Quizon; and stoopsations for the invasion of Great Tibut our- yonce Maharajah Jung, Baladont's prepar We are glad to hear that a Screw Pile of war according to our model'? The distinne, troops are being quictly massed and Beacon is in course of erection on Block pline of the navy, as well as any is ac House Spit-where several vessels have mording to European prind plese
stores collected near Katmandu. Shrewd lately come to grief. The beacon will bonus is principally derived, he in Car visible five miles off in clear weather,
From the land. There is alan poll az of #ik
little more than 2. 2d for each adult male subject not employed in the king's service; with sundry olier contributione from the industry and consumption of the
souie inquiries as to the character of the prisoner, fined Lim $50, with the option of imprisonment for one month; and the
"pot" was ordered to be confiscated,
The usual number of cases for nuisando were brought up by Inspector Ibert, an
autor of the Benelt Five dollars and Three Dollars were the fires, as rule.
Mr W. Lellan, inspector of junks, de
disposed of in the usual rough and ready"
in the Harbor Master & Department, stated that, yesterday morning, he saw a junk ron down kod nepsize sampan in the harbor, and then, instead of rendering
H
assistance to the drowning man, sind out to be. There were three in the sainyon
(one wouse and two, nien); and one of tusin ofung to the ciprized sampas, while the other two lung to the jans, There was a certain sinount of caricssues on both sides. Wituras boarded the jak
about öftuels minutes afterwards; af he
believed that a child was drowned His Worship
said that there was always a ser bit of blame on both sides; he would advise the aimpan people go to w ddidiralty Court for the recovery of damages.
CORRESPONDENCE.
HIS EXCELLENCY AND THE GAM
BLING LICENSE.?
To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL,”
Bosckou, 14th May, 1888. DEAB KIB,-Permit inė, even at this late date, to point out a mistake into which you
of the 6th instant.
A
Cat reasonable cust
of a
if no
ther intereating particulars about the move inhabitants. The laud tag is partly paidering Sakya and upon Lbase, plan- i
We understand that material changes are likely to be souni made, in the organisation of the Harbour Master's Departout,
Our Tientsin correspondent gives us far inents of the Rebeia. The latest intelligence brought by the Fing-me-fet, is that Taku bas fallen into their hands. H.B.M.'s Vice-Consul at that port has, we believe,
returned to Tientsiu,
in kind, and the pranes hoarded up in the granaries of the capital,
Religion, Ceremonies, Language, Litera tura, &c. The mass of the people do not care for supernatural worship, and are sub- fect to the most abject superstition. The deottines of Buddha are professed by few, but they have hardly either any tour Veneration for the depart
The Chefs machants have replied to Sir Rutherford Alcools's circular on the sub- foot of Bonded Warehouses, in favour of the system, but on the proviso that the in-plos or priests. terests of private godown owners shall be considered.
mur
(Evening Express.)
We are glad to find that Grant's Trans- mongolina Telegraphic Line is working usu tutter than usual, this reason. By the lunch on the 3rd instant, telegrams:
arrived Kave us
to the 14th ultimo wore réceived, only 19 days in transit, while by the French. Mail I on the 4th, the Straits Times unly London dates to the 27th March (via Galle) which were thirty day's en route. this difference in time continues to be the rule, Grant's line will certainly deserve the preferorts for speedy communication
Wo have Yokohama dates to the 2nd inst. The Japan Times Overland Mail in its Market Report thius summarises the po litinal news uf the fortnight
'The crisis of the revolution is at hand,
of this
people in that city vow that the first objout of the invasion will be to look Fughikote, Kirong and Dingri, the Frontier towne of it. If successful at the last place, and no great opposition is met with, the Ne- palese force will advance
en route. At Chinese Resident, as a reprisal for the Lissa Jung Haladoor hopes to seize the
treatment of lls own agent. We give the deut, bitt we expect that there is some faots me they ата reported
by our correspon
may have reason to his offended by the exaggeration. Maharaja Jnng Bahadoor Lhises authorities, but he is scarcely likely to risk the dispatch of a large army into China.
A REVELATION FROM JAVA. [We copy the following review from the Loudon Examiner of March 7, There is a Dr. Daystubble elsewhere than in creatures" in Macno who deservo Lord Holland, and there are amphibious Thurlow's epigrama, quoted below. The
ed dead is general, and the temples contain- ing their tablets are the most sacred spots of worship. This reverence of the dead is manifested by an interminable
sories of solemnities a
and observances, and a reck lens uxpenditure. A reluarkable instance the douth of the late king, Thiên Tri, who is propensity occurred on occasion, of died on November 3, 1847. The funeral ceremonies on that occasion were of the most sumptuous description. When the review is especially interesting, in view body was deposited in the coffin, into which of the present coolie emigration excite quantities of gold, silver, and other pre-meat, and particularly so as relates to olous articles, together with provisious, had Dutch auspices.] been previously placed, it was carried to a richly ornamented bouse, coilstructed ex- pressly for the purpose, and there lay in state for seven months; the coffin buing
hermetically to prevent the exunla
appear to have fallen in your leading artistikado's ultimatum having just arrived. Dumerous sacriflors were made king's
Ex:
blame.
Tn this, it appears to me, he was not to No copy of the minutes of the meeting, nor any Virect intimation of the result of the proceedings, was transmitted to -tis
advert to the action of the Chamber.
Your's truly,
SIERCATUR.
[This Jeter reached us just before our Overland issue was sent to prese; and after the article, referred to had been printed,
.
Hare
... and his would certaiuly have been not come begram more often than
you do.
"Write that down " Verbrugge wrote it.... it Hus before me. To proceed: Is it true, or untrue, that much extortion is committed in Lebak !
Verbrugge made no reply.
Answer ine, Verbrugge 1" "I dare not."
me,
"Write down that you dare not.” Verbrugge wrote it down; it lies before
last question, You told the fately, when there "Well, to proceed: you dare not answer the was a question about poisoning, that you were the only support of your sisters at Batavia-1 that the reason of your fear, of what I always called your hadres
"Yes."
Fnese
These hue to rovat poteal and dangerous weapons only cou vince opponents how much difference there is between you, the true object very ob viously being to blind them to the differ- and to make them very sensible bow ence much agreement there is.
we have more Of dazzling critical oratory than enough. Mr Lowe is the consum. wate mats master of it. Nobody else is ao He is critical Cranborne, Lord Westbury, Me Disneli, thoroughly addicted to it. and nothing else. Lord Cairns, Lunt call be but then
supremely critical and destructive, but then buey, can be great when, they Is it too much Persuasiveness to say that Mr Lowe does not know how to Verbrugge wrote it down.. his declarats persuasive For example, his offensive ough, And Verbrugge left, liavelaar went lion lies before ste
and unseasonable onslaught on the priests That will do," said Havelaar; "I know en in last week's s debate was enough to mako
one wish that one could be an Ulimmaniane.
gone ho sent away the child, and called in Tine, pugnant and ridiculous to his audience, ke tonazolf. And on too many occasions, out and played with Halo Max, whom he kissed very forvently. When Madam Slotering was in endeavouring
to make something re-
should like you and Max to go to Batevis To- anything
"Dear This I have a favour to ank you has only succeeded in repelling them from day. I accuse the Regent.
like sympathy with himself. The same charge would have been true against she fell on his neck, for the first time opposed bir Bright not so many years ago. His to tie wishes, cried, subbing
biting philippics against the Tory party at
pice Tory a time when the Tory party was a muchi
No, Max; no, max, I will not ga.. will av go we eat and drinks together."
1
Priset
"Fine, it must be observed, is the wife luftiur budy than we oun now think it, only arved toallenstefrom bim people who would Notwithstanding, the remonstrances of the It is interesting and more than a wite, the Assistant-Resident of Bankas instinctive to vehement politicians of all of Havelaar," and Max is their only child. otherwise have been warmly on his side, little
to slymering, the Resident of Batam, with bis id every way remarkable speech ou Betong aends an official letter af complaint sorts to contrast those tremendous ora
orations dated February 24, 1956, against the Regent
Ireland last
laat week. Th
The cheers with which
܂ ܕܪ܂
of
In the old
paric
was probably not
teeliency, ani therefore give insertion to A special devuły frou tie Mikado is ex- royal barge, a splendid vessel, into which whom he asks as an old features of this book as the most important. it is surely the wisest policy to do as bir
of Lebak, Radden Adhipatti, Kartu Nabatho Ministerialists assented to his fatherly bring the Regent to a sense of his duty to bad as his had been painted, showed that Negara. He previously endeavoured to request that they would not think him as the people by private advice, but that fail- he was speaking exactly in that key in which ing, he accused him officially of disposing an orator should sponk, when he has onough Max Havelaar; or, the Coffee Auctions of unlawfully of the labong of his subordi- confidence in the wisdom of what he is say
the Dutch Trading Company. By Mul uales," an auspected him of extortioning to believe that it man stand on its own tatni. Translated from the Original while exacting products in nature without bottom without the artificial aid of invective MSS, by Bacon Alphonse Nalays payment, or at pricos arbitrarily fixed," and sarcasm. As a shrewd absorver sekil, tio of offensive smells. During this period,
Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas,lax Havelaar was guilty of doing his he spoke like a man who had the mastery This is better than a good book, it is a duty; and it was not bufore he was of his audience as a politician, and there- You complain that His Excellency the Its conditions are hard and opinion is di- swine, and other animals, and the
brave one. It is an
late" Assistant-Re
t-Resident (at- Lebak. fore could afford to dispense with portion of the He went to the Governor's vesidence in efforts at oratoried mustery,
great Council took no notics of the Anti-Gaub the ex-Shogeon. Our own judgment 18 prostrate himself before the boul of wire wrongs, oppression and rubbery of the callency had a pain in his foot" at first; sure that the Tories were such Governor at the meeting of the Legislative vided us to its acceptance or rejection by son came every day clothed in Gurning to opinion of England" "Ppeal to the public the 21
of his public opinion of Europe, against the Batavis to obtain a heuring, but his Ex days Mr Bright was ling license protest of the Chamber of Com- decidedly will thereby soon be restor- liglited, or incense. burned. The road along thirty millions of inhabitants of Insulind, then he had so much to do that he had folk as he fancied, and he therefore spoke
favor of the former alternative father. Every day, also, waz and that peace ed. The decidedly better tone in all our which the body was cuveyed to the river where the King of Holland bears swe It beenobliged to refusean audience even to the very land by way of keeping his political markets would seem to justify us in this by which it was to pass to the place of iu-
a cry of " "stop thief,"
wrung from indi
indig-Director-General of Finance next fiscourage up. About the fully and injustice supposition: the question will be probably termont, was covered with mabi, carpets, ustion at the sight of 'aubeeded and disre- Excellency was on the point of departure of the Irish Church he has no doubt or decided before we write again,
and Indian tapestry of silk. The buks of garded anffering. The rent person repre- for Holland, and could not be scen.
He suspicion, al his spopuli becomes moderato
t proportion 35 his Excellency, and without such I believe it cont reports from Hiogo and Osaka the river, also wero adorned with silks, and sented by Multatuli is Mr Douwes Dukkar, then writes to the Governor, and amongst |
conviction is beyond favourable. Symptons of reviving lined with soldiers; and at frequent points who was employed for seventeen years as a ather things tells him that he has sale being shaken. Oratorical thunder and
is the Dutch. would have been out of order for him to trade are decidedly increasing in strength. of the progress, there were largo alters, on functionsMax Davalaar" is the naine plauder and murder, by which the poorning have their uses in frighteni
tel government of tioned the system of abnes of power, 911 Tuva The Mikado has for the present established which were burned wax tapers and per-
; ] :
whou adversaries The Governor-Generalul 1,
tho who wields the Lis head quarters in Osaka, a move which fanies. The bark in which the coffin was under which the author describes his East Javanese saffer"
is, like O'Connell, or like Mr Bright the mother country will restore confidence and assist trade." deposited was of the
He has just returned departed. He retired maguificent experienos. The North Cham Herald'sage":
description; and when the lattor was placed Indian
bonio fruto Insulind, as the islands in the to rest, and lavelaar" wandered abmself, & personage, the representativo DI
Social powerful force. But if you want to There
Archipelago are satilla doubt as to the result of in the tomb, large quantities of gold, and is
collectively called, pour and beglected. but everything
meots with a prosperous silver and other the prescut crisis in Japan;
crflee precious articles, were
slutand
We have dwelt on the political and moral unite an adversary who is too big audi in too numerous company to be frightened, continues to tond to a peaceful solution. up along with it After the interment, the Mr Drystubble-a Dutols
school-fellow tu
statements contained in it are true, Bright did, and lay the thunder and light. become security for the cost of publishing they are most damaging to the Dutch ning up tu lavender in the oratorical pro pected daily at Yodde to take over charge a number of valuables
utes had been of the administrabl was not officially informed of the opinions visited Uzaka and been present at a review palaces of wood with rich furnishings, and of "Last and Co., Coffee Brokers, 37 Lau- by native officials on Indien passants into not knew what is good for them straight
Mikado has placed, was burnt; as were also two The
fr Drystubble, a prosperous Government. We, who know that in
room. in our perty and tradeanu, the Ca" of the thriving firm Bastern possessions tortures werd held by the Chamber; for, under present
inflicted Of course it is very provoking that men airemastances, representations and by of the foreign men of war lying there. Hon all things similar to the
which the przedmete muld have had, weight which has also visited H. L. BL str Duplets. It deceased inonarch had inhabited. So so rier Canel, purse-proud, ignorant and self- ardor to extract taxes froia thent, can have way when it is placed under their eyes, and is eren reported that he has offered to loma and slow was the progress of the might turn out to his advantage, he con- uf Mr Dakker. Directors of our Indian boy had this happy faculty. But as it is, ish, efnees at first; but on finding that it little dificulty in beliering the statements the world would work much smoother if throw open the whole of
of Japan to
to foreign funeral procession, atul so
so encumbered was
resents. If this Drystubble be trade and travel. The only remaining it with tedious ceremonial, that it was
a representa Trailing Company flatly denied the stato as Witive doubt is, whether the ex-Tycoon will accept three days in reaching the place of inter
the trading uf
class in Hollmandment made in the House of Comcast as they have no blessed intuition of this cus by sort, why not admit that persuasiveness in the terms of pardon offered him; but bis ment, though ouly 9 in, distant from this as such he seems to be painted-we feel Me Danby Seymour, of the tortures inflicted everybody who has got anything to say that parsistent refusal, hitherto, to place hin- city. The language resembles the Chinese, very much inclined to wish for then the on the ryots of the Madras Presidency; he thinks it well the world abould lutar is self in opposition to the Mikado implies a from whom, as they have no
to be trite. The Government of Holland occasional smul at an exceptionally booka. It is
Amphibious creatures, speedy be, your fall;
were marle aware, ten years ago,
agn, of the person, ono whom his own side knew to be May the sea undam and God damn you all í Bank, in favour of the former, as reitaristo; to Facato and deliver up style words. It is by no means Fe helived his success in life to be the Canipany; but they do not appear to have argument which the people who use it half
conduct of the age
agents of
the Dutch Trading obtuse, or an exceptionally broken-down the following items out of the Tls. 57,000 and to surrender his campon, ares, and mary rapidity by the nativos. In writing mandments" He could retire this oppression and cruelty brought against the witch the representative of a decided mi- official castle to the Price of Owarimellitus, and is spoken with extra woult of his "fear of God and the Com-made any inquiry into the accusations of suspect to he broken down, is the Hmit sued for, la 3
a. 3,310.00, 7,463.75, 1,653.17, 2,300.00, 4,061.39 18,825
bority should fix for himself in the way of 54.
and there are people with this queer pro- temper. If you like being in a minority-
punsity then, and then only, is it
it safe to hit out at the obstinate wajority as if it bad no friends. Otherwise, let us have as much as is possible, but stright and harding below the belt. not let us bare any
We have no desire to do justier to His
this lutter. It in
a pity that is Excellency
was not awarded to "Missionary" opinions a at a former period ED. C. M.J.
NEWS FROM THE NORTH.
(North China Herald.)
prehis
If the
Sir Edmund Hornby has deliverer jag probibility that he will do 90. He is rature, they recuiva all their allito. doum invoked in Lord Thurlow's epigram- but these statements were afterwards proved nothing short of a downright duty An
ment in the case of The Creditors Arder to live in retirement at the castle without inflection, and shows a great mass signees of Blackellar & Co., the Chartereil
-his.
retirement; his
his supporters are granted siderable difference, however, in some of
Is the
case of the Russian firais at Llan- kow reisus Jardine, Matheson and Co, the Chief Judge has refused an application Wolga is reported to have reached an island
the defendants for a new trial by
Business has been nearly suspended dur.near Yokohama +the ing the past week, on aecnot of the Rusos,
The Island
Queen went ashore, on her
way to Fonchuw, on a rock not marked the chart, and sustaitou some damage
ju
to her button. She put into Chinos, B Metramer Basilisk went
whither H
to her assistano, to protect her against
anusher rock
how-
ANAM
The following are some particulars of this interesting country, extracted from the
Imperial Grizelter, and based upon stand- and works relating to Eastern Asia
He cumdered the man who has
Such is Havelaar," or, as he is con
tence:
· PERSUASION IN POLITIC
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aggregating Plo.sips of war; his retipers are to live in chey use the Chinese character; with co country residoncs in Delsborgen, and see atteita of Java.
how their lives; but to be otherwise punislied their combinations. A complete dictionary Lord." "Pray and labour" was a maxim ble and powerful work with its closing sell- it cuded with others who forsook the We conclude our notice of this romaria boat from the wreck of the Russian steamer the Bishop of Adran, with explanations in and left the labour to be done by those as shall be hereafter decided. The missing of tl
the Anamitic language was composed by of his but he took the prayor to himself French. Marriage is a matter of traitic who did not know the Lord's Prayer,"
This book is an introduction, I shall increase in the price of a wife being
from £6,
strength and sharpuces of weapons, according as 139. to 210, 169. the lower Ss £4. ; and gives in the way bunk.ilism the Third, King couvions the wavering bystander that Jos
asine if he gives anything to another it may be necesenry, lbs; but some 65.
Heaven grant that it may not be necessary! No, it will not be necessary For It is to thee This kind of blow does not by any means mag the higher, £21, 12k to £43,
atreute that is a principle of mine: Atrong the forner, the day age for mar
Suol is, with males, 20, or sometimes 30 always say when I R80 riage
people-per- Grand Duke, Prince, more then Prince,are the stronger man of the two, and it does and with females, 17-62-21); but the rieli haps it is their own fault, and I must not Grand Duke and Kings Roperon of the courtines him that you are a savage, whether
them in their wickedness." He mayoi cent empire of Insulind, which winds this rightful elmpion or not. encourage Toss 2 disse to the point is made in often marry as early as 16. Polygamy is using tell us, intend, these he sout fifty about the eqnater like a garland of emeralds!
The strong. allowed, but the first espand is considered probable danger from pirates. She found invitation of the Uhingen, but of beer the the wife, Altiuugh admltery is punishable persims to the city prison with hard labour Iank Thea if it bo tline Imperial will that the the prejudices against which a reformer
ass to contend. the re
they are irritating that the strainer. Fatund Once had repaired | tal, The gold and silver pieces are mostly site, and marriages are indisaulabla iu Apstolun for Deg; but he takes Havolaars shoult bi bespattered with the mudiously, if he is in carnest: but then the
every Sunday he of Stymerings and Drystubble and that thy nges and leit; and contrived to get bear the mume of the reign in which they chastity or conjugal fidelity are not novi s twice-ares for the poor and evce should be ill-trated and should sufer esturtion i
Herself. She floateret on of an oblong form, like Ûling in, and except, by muw consent branches ofre to inform us that
more than thirty millions of subjects far away more carefully should he not allow himself to be irritated, or at least not allow his irri- ever, at high water without sustaining much were cast; the measures of length and attured as crimes, neid both before and after for the Chur-h.
gives to the poor at in thy name 7
tation to be seen. Of course this is com injury.
pacity are nearly the same as in China.
the chajul door, and rug them over-night.
only it is as neglected as most A powerful opposition line of steamers to
the Government, Military-Although nomi- crage, women have more liberty than in
olamoter who is drawn as a
couplaces are. good
The conversion the S. 5. N. Company is spoken of: but malty travehal, the Government of Ananther Bastern omutzies. They are, however,
in tiny respects, the mere druges of nan
of Mr Bright to this vtat of policy is too has not, we believe, been yet decided ia
tonytuonbly called by the rich broker, Au important and honourable element in actually despotio, even the nobility de perio on. A reduction in the ingiber of their boats riving their maine and power from the performing all kinds of beisebold and ant-lawlmas," because he wore a shawl to political controversy seeme ta be rather portant an ovent not to remind us of it
door work, au
an acting as shop-keepers, keep in warnt. Havelaar, on the other overlooked in the gent press of the affairs showed the other night that it is possible to
strikingly and very agreeably. ruuning on the Yangtze is annadread, dur-evereign. There are two cases of man brokers, de, and are generally treated with line; is a character of the noblest type, of the hour, anri it happens to be that ela feel very strongly, to desire something vory ing the
ensning f fortnight. The dull stake rins-civil ani military-divided into 10
10 rigour and meglect. Men art, in a great a of the river traffic, at present, candera a ordera, ture of which compose the king's measure, supported by female labour, and with a keen sense of wrong, and an ardent mout with which of all others, whon affairs arioutly, and to talk to the people who third boat unecessary.
conui. The general administration is con
keep him out of it coplly and considerately; The luspector General of Customs has dusted by that cuncil as supreme, and six such is the analous state of the marriage of 15 by gentle oss i do become pressing, wo are lunst able to
and, what is more, by this process to conie sacrifica
Dismett has said, is the history of: Foreign Customa cployds will be held next
the religion, t
keeper of the tigers, especially Chinese, as husbands.
We learn from this volum that the systics; aut it is the business of minorities to them.-Pall Mall Gazette. year, when a certain knowledge of Chinese records, the minister of war, the treasurer,
tem of government in Jara la administered turn themselves into majoritiua. The will be
ruquired. impuratively
du minister of justice, arul the minister of
TONNAGE DUES.
under & Dutch Governor-General, by Dutelt process; therefore, must be worthy of about
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besides,
An error is made by the Inspector Gene Kesklents, Dutch Assistant-Residents, Con-such attention as anything can deserve MANY thousands of persons frou all the Buddhist Mission, which he spoke of three superior officers called K, nue heral of Custons in his notification respecting trollers, Lieutenants. But besides these in a world where sono minority is for ever some weeks ago, was a shave, as he learnsing the viceroy of Touquia; another vico- the payment of Tonnage Dues, which, thers are Regents and their followers, who pushing on to success. The only way by Patte of the United States have applied for the Tonnage Dues are exhausted; and there of Cambuja; and the third termed Chough at first sight, of little ment, may are natives. Those Berents have no politi: which a plain man would be likely to hups President deluson's trial.
seats in the gallery of the Senate. during Tickets are is on other fund out of which to pay for rainister of elephants, acting both as prime prove of considerable importance, if it be cal power, indeed; but they have an in to bring people who differ from him round eigri. Missions except the Quaranto Fand" minister and urinister of foreign affairs ailated to pass without claillengo. it is mense capacity for fleeing the people who to his own opinions would be by raarting issued only to members of the House, which
estuot of
course be touched, as it is Each proviuse is governed by a
The majority of those in the gallery were sforty-eight hours of the arrival of the ship "dummy," under the shelter of whose so- then that their opinions are wrong or un ladies. The Western Telegraph Company apart to
deputy and ex-goverunr; and is divided according to the terms of Art. XXX in the elal and consideration the coffee and seasonable, and that our apprehension last into thros departats termal gent, each British Treaty, and the like articles in the magar inrolines calle natives" au inostat least that they furnish the best feasible a stretched several wires to Washington. wook, that the rebels bad retreated of their of which is subdivided into several districts Treaties of other nations. Now the terms brutally treated. Unpaid labour is exacted mode of interpreting present facts or getting
for the accommodation of reporters. own accord from the Chili-li provinco and named tout, and comprehends an indefinite pravide As follows:
l'are
buffaloes are onrriod of the peasants lands out of a present difficulty. There is a car would bot Improbably return.
nuinher of villages, avstera of juris.The master of any British merchant-ves. if the unfortunate inhabitants remain attain conspicuous hangs of this hos Bird learn from Tientsin that, on the 27th, prudence in that of Clina, but not so well sel nay, within forty-eight hours after the home they are robbed if they run away bumour just now in English politics. Meil one or twosmail bands haid advanced within er sa mildly administered as in that com arrival of his vesel, but not later, decide they are whippod; if they take arus they have taken too much to pursuus! rating." two or three miles of the city, and home. try. Every superior, whether natural or to depart willemt breaking bulk, in which are shot, Bolween the Dutch upper jaw
nother me du Jus less when a very eminent Laberd says of a very steads were scen burning within a radius
of
atiounced that a general examination of † ministers of state, namely, the minister relation, that women are said to prefer possibin, ito ay any runount of self dispense. The history of anceess,omnch noarer getting it than by railing at
aromonies and
We vile bonuses for reliving! mandarín, und two civil marynotified that the Dues are to be paid within are under them. The Rogent is a kind of to avary reputable davics for persuading high when alone they were obtained.
But apart to Савоше
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We now
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that
Town are right, or
DFRYO,
he has "the soul of a valet," and so
As an illustration of the watch and ward
kept over her Majesty's person in the Isle of Wight during the present fenian panic, Vera, writing to the lions denie Telegrapt from that los dity, says that tre individuals armed with few, anys that two challenged on Friday last by an Irish neig were made prisoners, and marched off to the guardhouse, They proved to be a royal personage ou a visit to the Queen, and her Majesty's gamkeeper, Ate P
has the power of inflictity, corporal anse he will not be subject to pay tonnage and the relief. The spirit of the forth, we cannot help feeling that English Sentry and being unprovided, with the
of three and four miles. Un the 28th, no punishment on his inferiors the most daes But tonnage dues shall be held due people ere 20,000 of La-hung-chang'a aruty had reached usual methods being with the bamboo and after the expiration of the said forty-eight or inmity Tientsin, secunpanied by two foreignere in the etage or wooden entier. Fathers and outca Nyuther fous or change upon entry natives is en broken, and the punishment politics are sitixing to a plane that is a gond
husbands charge of the Artillery: They reported the mothers punish their children
be levied departure shall be UN
of remonstrance or complaint so certain and deal too low and hot to be quite safo.
and too very innerons and powerful, all their wives; superio ollicers their inferior This very pintuly states that tonnage terrible,
usither the victims not the In the entry manner, when an ehemy of mounted and well armed. There was cou and these the soldiers. Capital punishment, desire to be held in after the vessel has agont of oppression dares to try out for ro-anonymous journalism thinks the best way
port besides being the penalty of higher offences,
forty-eight hours, not that dress. Dutch residents and
and under. of advausing bis own tea is to sull eiderable excitement and all trade was sus inficted for robbery, adultery; and some forty-eight hours are the maximum timo¦ residents doute back and life at esse at lome other persons"
moral
" "stabbers assassins,* pended.
The reports of mineral wealth in the tiates for malversation and corruption. In which will be allowed for their payment.
near the Hague, whilst the tar-present in the dark," and the like, must see the way of bigamy. He courted for two Shantung hills, which took us by surprise military affairs, the Government claims the The difference is not of material import matlys Regents and their deputies are lary that he is not in the right path for in-ears and finally married a young wome konu twelve months ago, are beginning to service of overy male inhabitant from 18 to ande oxcept that it might possibly lead to ing black mail to support their fends and proving opinion, whatever may be the value residing withing a stone's throw of the sesume greater consistency. It was said 00 years of ego. The guards comisies of an impression on the part of those who barbaric splendour.Havelaar" says that of his particular notion. To all your ophouse, where he lived with his wife and last year that gold had been found in 8,000 men, divided into 40 regionts, of were not acquainted with the Treaty, that the official reporte sont to Holland are for poronit spicy names is strongly tempting, family, and sustained the two establish the neighbourhood. Mr Alabaster, we 10 companies of 00 men sach, classed in a ship had not the right to leave, even he the most part untrue; and over and over and to people who are cursed with the gif. ments for some time,
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