1564 JUNE 9, 1868,
UOTATIONS.
050
osCRONG, 9 June, 1808.
Patria, Now,...
Old,
Benards, New,
640
Moiwe,....
665
-BOMBAY,
17
22
CALOCTIA,
17 a 204
Exchange.
months' sight,....
4/B -45h a 462 atta; 3 days' sight, Rs. 223 ay, days' sight, R. 224 chae; 3 days' sight Bank, Th, 72 er, 17 dwts. . 1 per cent pre-
98 touch, Sovereigns,
ia Sovereigus,
pon dock,
O per c. pro. tapur c. pre. 23.65 per tl. ...23.30 4.72
4.70 10
Old, 14 per cent pur. do New, 6 per cunt pm. Auk Elares, Old, 23 per cent.pm, dlo. New, per cent pm. hek Shares, 25 opinal
Temperature.
LONGKONG, Oh June, 1868.
3T.M. 29.860
A. M. 29.946
Thermometer, 24
88
87.0.
80.0
OLO 81:0
8. Rgr.,
94.0
6. gr.,
... 70.0
J's Rays,
144
on Grass... 74.0
Rainon Grov., 0,00
1
... above,... 0.00
S.E
1
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Fine.
E CHINA MAIL.
Fine.
CONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1868.
TONNAGE DUES.
ICH from Sir Rutherford Alcock,
ate of the 18th May, gives an on of the reasons which induced oms authorities at the open ports apon the payment of Tonnage ectly they become due. Like he singularly verbose documents gfrom thesame per, the despatch ion bases its arguments upon and faulty assumptions. Sit ad has a weakness in this way. by has to be excused or explained straightway casts about for à of departure from which ta and his argoments would be con- vere it not that they are inve sed upon a fictitious foundation. n the Haukow tea business, he missed his mark by taking a nese statement as the text of his so in this matter of the tonnage takes certain evils for granted proceeds to argue that the Een by the Customs is best cal
obviate then. Unfortunately ence of these evils ia asserted by apetent judges to be purely ima which case the present despatch legated to the limbo of " reject- s" to the British community. therford Jus evolved from his consciousness, or bas been in- believe by Mr Hart, that Junirseuf action followed by the Cus se authorities at some of the Ports ag the collection of Tonnage and
es outil the time of departure of Bith may be mouths after her arri
one calculated to work a great in-
the
shipowners, and especially to Bond holders, inasmuch ble to detention for non-payment Import or Export Dues, for which
or owner cannot properly be unsible; (2) that the upster can
tu deliver bis cargo to the holder l of Lading if he does he is fiable
; and if he delivers Cargo, istoms do not think fil to looy the be cargo itself when it is landed, the held liable, the ship master or
y be unable to follow the goods,
y
mody against the holder of the
uding being given, he hat to dia-
e claims of the Customs, of which
nothing. Or it may happen when
&
Bold
to
alisfy the cams of a
Bond holder, or other claimant,
ede or a portion of thein are cisim-
Customs to satisfy their claims for
Dues or Linport Dutes, and the
ber in thus doprived of his money, rliis bon,
Lve italicised one sentence which
the germ of Sir Rutherford's
All these evils happen "if the
argo as it is lauded." Why here
do not think fit to levy a duty-
as indication of how the whole
ay be settled in a single sen
Inform the Chinese that they their duties in this way or go them! We should hear no these painful attempts to prove Customs are, while really squeez a trade, solely actuated by her motives,
ere is another point which Sir
rd in his seal to serve the Chis
entirely overlooked. Could not
dreadful evils be obviated by Ansonable time say a fortnight, thafter the expiration of the to pay tonnage, impot, and est In cases of bottciary there a certain time allowed for the
of the bond during which the ate not allowed to be opened; found necessary for the bond,
No. 1564-JUNE 9, 1868. ]
ww
We understand that the Hongkong, Can ton and Macao Steam-boat Company have
Ling
THE CHINA MAIL.
as
3.
the rebels, and on the other had the rent and slackened by a
the
of
a despatch a mile in
two
enot-
His inventor
minutes on a level road,
holder to take steps for the sale of the to be the "hells," expressing a desire to gaged in the house until he got a situation, vessel, could not the court then order all gamblo,
But the inmates of the house and that he was only in the house fur three rebels as having returned southward, of bly six days back. As it appears that the His stomach is the furnace where the fuel. Our latest Tientsin letters speak of the goods a low rates thing quite impossibe as wide as the carriage itself in breadth. dacs to be paid before the sale proceeded were found to be inexorabies who persisted mouths. His statement was denied by tlie their own free will, however, not under rebel force bas actually been driven south-is consumed; his langs are the boiler where There are several modes of making a sa in refusing to put up the table stating plaintiff, who stated that the agreemont was any compulsion by the Imperialists. We ward, I cannot see any canse existing why the steam is generated; his hat is the tisfactory arrangement-one, that is, bling, and that soquently ho might find it Hia Honor remarked that defendant had of their return in
that Cheong Footai Lad prohibited gam- $8 a month, and $5 were ins fur drinks shall be quite ready, accordingly, to hear the Sharise traders should not, before funnet through which the steam escaped, a which will give a reasonable time to the out and punish them, not knowing that the been merchant liable; and it must be recollest pretumled gambler was Cheong himself.
week or two. The fact many days pass over, begin to benged it a poljury case before, and is, the rebels are all mounted: the Lupari- freely in the usual onde desperate steam whistle is fixed between his lipa, ed that the longer the delay the awe the The American Admiral has been on a his witness to Gael now. He would, how fore oun nover bring their opponents fairly the north of this provines are looking very phrenologists put
believed that he ought to send him and lists are all on foot, and the latter there understand that the crops throughout all back of the head, no doubt
imports. while the safety valve is placed at the advantage to the merchant. Considering visit to this place, and His Excellency's ever, give judgment for plaintiff, and cau- to bay
just whera the exorbitant scale of dues charit visit to the Governor Géneral of the Twotion the defendant and his witness never to with the gold mines lately visited by H.
the organ of caution, promising; and as the authorities are evi-nud ahe is not asking too much from the Custonts by liia repairing on board, the Maumee on
Kwangs was returned by that high official come into Court again,
We still hear of much exottement connect dently daily increasing in power against also an
"governor balls" are probably to grant this delay. With Sir Rather Thursday list, the banging of whose gratis
·Fed··
to the brain. He is fort Alcock as beir advocate they are proclaimed the fact loudly singh to wake wages as cook, and provisions supplied.
B. M. Vice Consul at Chefoo. Parties of bels are clearly hourly becoming less dar- Leong Ashun e. A. F. Miller, $255, for Cantonge, accompanied by a few Euro-gerous against the Government, there does which also seems to be provided with a apparatus in the phinston itself, we dare say hardly likely to do so, but it known on the very borders of Kwang- Plaintiff stated that he agreed to provide gings. Report anys that one of the former enjoy a fruitful summer and autumn, sud and a coal-box to feed lus stomach with ponos, are already established at the the dig-not exist any cause why we should not water tank to supply his fangs with water, as all things must have an end some day, tung This is the third time Soey. we may hope that Sir Entherford's reign has visited an American mau-of-war in the month; but that, upon another lady com- nora weight, and if this be the character 1868-22nd May, 1868.
show-chow," &c., at the rate of $80 was lucky enough to find's nugget of two peaceful times during the remainder of coal. He trends the ground like human at Teking is near its close, reig neighbourhood of the city of Bisnis, whitet ing to the house, the sun agreed upon was of the gold slope
bipede, with two feet that must be He has not been over ones on board an $100. Defendant stated that she agr.ad great importance, as suali mineral wealth I deposit, it becomes a matter of
(Recorder)
of English man-of-war, although Sir Henry with the plaintiff for $75 a month; that she cannot be allowed to remain any longer an- mines at Nanking serve no other purpose, screws, &c., which move in a fashion re
If the question ht
mone weight, and his loga are composed of Kuppal, of Macau celebrity, has been seve- went to Macao for a fortnight, and that on touched. There is an impression here that, it will at least be of use to the public by senbling human motion, but at a rate far
opening of the cost an arrangement of iron cranks,
springs, ral times to this place. Unless His Excel- her return (May 12th) she asked him to come to the wise resolution of disposingency's inatriaticas frem Head Quarters commence his duties: he left on the 2nd 800 us the fact of the gold-anines being giving the newspapers full claims that he can run thirty miles an hour
productivo of one of their steamers in Japau, posare anchi as it to warrant unnecesary instant; and she vid him $50 for the two and alaim the asme right to do so as is ac. has been addressed to the V. S. Couwul at and that he takes two feet and a half
surpassing that of man. made known, many English indulging in varied ram
rainonrs on t tweirad Americans will come up to work then, Wo were informed yesterday that a d by days. The engagement was for three and boarders; and she paid him extra when any corded to Chiners emigrants by the Eng- Chinking stating that the minsa would be each stride, which, if frue, means that he et was produced, which stated that plain- lia and California. If the S, S. N. Con- that it was only reported among the natives or about seventeen in a single second. His atcammers, came to dinner. The registration ticklish and American Governments in Austra
opened; but tiff eutored defendant's serviac ou the ith any would bring the gold-seekers. for a that the Government at Poking had written inventor further maintaine that he
apon equity, we understand cau take above 1,000 such strides a
a minnte, May, but bore no record of the date when moderate passe money, no doubt many favorably upon he left her service. His Honor remarked foreigners who at present vaunot find ent- fact may be, it is satisfactory that there is not exceeding tenpence in value. He is be the e subject. However the kept gulag for
iday ba
by an amount of, coal that he believed the agreed sum to be $80, ployment, might be glad to try this way of again a stirring of the waters. and not $75; and that his opinion was cou earning a competency.
said to bo
about £00,-the While the general business of the present foreign settlement, the following firiacd by the frots that the amah (an un- and Fohkion returned miners from Aus- presents quite ab animated appearance, the keep om at work for a day, his keep, erch
The old Canton The country around Shanghai at present very second-rate stave; and if willing witness) plainly mid so, that defen-tralia, will doubtless i
flenpence rusli here, as
up dant had not cross-examiued on that point, having had experience of gold digging in they,
Farmers be the Cutton, It is almost be said to be at 2 crops and
busy getting in tha cocu allowing much. No horse can be for repairs, cannot and that no witness had been produced for those countries, will be nhle to use is to impossible to obtain coolie labor for love or kept at work for 230 a the defence. judgment for $17.84.
He would therefore give good noconut in the Shantung mines. It money any distance away from the Battle- least, or for very much under twice that avear, in England at b not anticipated that the native tion would be adverse to the gold mines
poprila mont.
and no horse will work for very many suma
ing foreigners to accompany them to the no crack chups have yet come down. That
From 100 to 150 bales of the new season's hours on any successivo days. However, being worked; as they are continually ask Silk arrived at Shanghai on 1st June; but the inventor's own boast of his own stesui avid- man
probably not worth much as diggings. Perhaps the object to the mines bei mandarins may arrived is from the Horchow, Ling Hoo there disinterested individunts are generally this emuntg Ling districts. The prices in emuntry are enormous, considering that contented to sunt their eyes for a Comme Le bales more this your thau last; Tie. 360 has crop is estimated as likely to be 10,000 ation, some arrangement may be come to to quiet them, Does the Treaty forbid notually been paid for No. threes. foreigners working mipes in China?
A meeting
of the members of the Shang hai Rifle Club, took place on the 1st inst..
sible, and that with this end in view the odd vessel has been placed in dock for repairs, preparatury to her being sent North If this to true, and a sale be effected, the shares of the company will soon rise to a somewhat higher mark und the prospects of the shareholders will proportionably brighteu.
"
Wiste uf eval and gunpowder, bis modus operandi of travelling up and down on board the American merchant must tend to producu Au nufavorable im- pression upon the mind of the Governor General, who may be inclined to opine that the Buglish have no ship of war hereabout. Apropos of the remark respecting the application of the misnomer Sharon to uay be quoted from the Canton Register of Company is conductal in a most autis- 1841 factory manner, there is one point to
Hongkong
thon, will be the resort which we would call attention. It is and rendezvous all the Chinese smug in itself triding as regards the general reglers; opium seroking shops and gambling ceipts of the Company, but it tends to do and on the declivities of the hills: to those
houBus
usta will soon apreati through its valleys crease, rather than increase, a small source baunts will fock all the discontented and of revenueL This is the fare charged had spirits of the empire; the island will to Europeans which is fourteen times be surrou
surrounded by Shameens," that charged to Chinese. Now, very few Europeana travel on the steamers except for business purposes, as within the last few months an idea has gained ground that eighteen dollars, the charge for fare and ineals, for a trip to and return from Canton is rather too much unless necessity requires. If the tariff were reduced; zasny, glad of a day
If the writer of the above quoted lines is still in the land of the living, he should cor bainly feel proud of the verification of his at bearing that the foreigners in Cauton are vaticinations, and would perhaps be puzzled.- residing at Shameen. Un the principle of better life than never, the blunder should. be rectified.
gree, on being called, was stated to have J. B. Morris . M. Agabeg, $100-This been settled.
CORRESPONDENCE,
MASTERS AND SLAMEN. To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIḥ,"
is
(North China Daily News.)
Bad
the
enee,
warth
all
can
price of
in
will
his bosst does not seen to have
been tested as yet by any practical criterion. We are not now, however, concerned in slave of the phaeton; but only with the 2- any degree with the practical value of this
culiar humour which has induced the u- WHAMPOA, Oth June, 1888. DEAR SIR, Tho interesting manner in
rentor to give steam this human impers00-
The second crops of Silk is unfavorably related in your paper's copy of the 4th inst. and appreciative audience, as indeed it well
which the case Sawank veras Steongrats tre uu 30th May was attended by a large the past year were adopted, slewing a ba seems to the way in which the ancient The performance at the Concordia Thes-nt the Main Guard, when the accounts for ling giantly fat, good-antured, bust- What a curious contrast it reported on, owing to the late rains, but forces the undersigned to appeal to your deserved to be, for, notwithstanding all the Hony. Sectg., it being decided to send the wires of the gean Sea was an image tanice OF 18. 17.22 to the credit; Mr Kiduer world expressed its use of the powers of or two's change, would avail themselves the yield is not expected to be short-The impartiality for publication of the fol- previous successes, the German amatants round balloting papers for the other mem-at ones gracious and terrible to the Greeks, was re-elected Captain, and Mr Fearsou, bature! Poseidon driving his horses over of the line, who now hold back from a tea-stores have not presented greater activi-lowing faote extracted from the log-book never sent their friends away more, tuorbers of the Committee. It was agreed to an image of divine-knowledge sud mysteri-
ing been promoted to the Viceroyalty of oughly well pleased. Ale the Futai of
of Cheklang prevines Fuhkien and Cheklang, has just quitted Hangchau for Fubcluu, after delivering his Seals of Office to the newly appointed Futai
than
sof
dislike to incur needless expense.
they now do, with the seating of the Charlotte Our flower at 30 remarks do not of course apply to the scented teas continue higher than those of bout on the 25th of Biny, and next morning
tavie per pical. The prices
The Charlotte moored in Hongkong har- "merchant princes" of the Culous, but last season's. The scarce supplies of Cas three inen wero discharged according to there is now a large foreign population sis here sent the pries of that article up to their request, The same morning the to whom $18 is a considerable item in $21 per picul. Lovers of Peaches and "poor plaintiff knocked off duty and went the week's expenditure, and we believeices will regret to liear that those fruita ashore in direct opposition to positive that a reduction in the charge would re- Mangues are plentiful,
are expected to be sesuly this year, but orders. sult in an increase of European passen
The sails, after plenty of rain, being gers enough to make the receipts equal
dried
and shipshape and Bristol gear made anug if not exceed those at present shown.
fasliion the remaining four men got their discharge on the 28th of May thon the poor plaintiff put in his Jolin McNulty V. Williamson, $0, ppenrauco also, asking for his wages dus for drinks supplied. Plaintiff's
Now,
if a Yankee were shipped by the propristor of the Mechanics Arms, and defendant is American Consul in an American ship, or a as ex inspector of Police. His Honor ob- Frenchman by die Frich Coffin served that he thought every public-house French ship, and they should differ in the keeper knew that any sum under $5 could view of the agreement or contract between not be recovered; but plaintiff pleaded
nded that any 1. of the crow and the master, would His
LOCAL
TO-BAY'S POLICE. (Before My May.)-IL Vandenberg, an Indian interpreter, charged with having ob tained money andor false pretencer, was placed in the dock this morning. From the evidence of Inspectors Kirby and Ryan, it appears that prisoner on May 30th repre- sented to Mr Kirby that he had paid $4.7 for expenses of coalie hire, &c., for the d presented an order for
4.70
SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT. Bolore Hun, H. J. Bau. June 9, 1838.
administration.
hav-
ap
alter rule 4 so that the meetings need not necessarily he monthly.
Of the
to settle on
*
as well in his train, can agree to go iu com- grown so much at home of powers
that
nature
ous power; but then the secrets of storm and calm were hidden from those who conceived it.
The power of heat and A LAND ROW."
vapour which drives this steam man over Judging from his career as Governor disturbances had broken out in Anhway,
We mentioned, a few days ago, that local 20 less marvallona; but as it is no longer. the ronds of New Jersey or New York La of Cheliang, Ma will make no great inno- besireen ald and few occupanta of land in a secret, and the lay thereof is known, the He stands vertain districts of that province. Finding, go-altead American depicts it as a jolly, committed to a laisser faire policy, but has after the rebellion, that they had simply resignatie, familia" of man's; of the innst between farten of aims at striut justice gained sway over a wilderness studded with plaisant, comfortable, and ever yielding since he issued a proclamation requiring from other
foreigners and alives. Not 1
tlong ruins, the mandarina
invited immigrants disposition, willing not only to ing about Entendants and District Ma
provinses, to cu
to cultivate the soil.
own fast corp, but to draw three strict Magistrates to ag cond to native Christians and foreign Mia- teen slaiu; thousands had flod to other dis
or four haman e original inhabitants, thunsanda had w
had withersosver sidraries all the immunities to which the tricts, and been loa; night of. With a view, with the
they can panty. We treaties entitle them. He is a Mahomedan,
kave accordingly, to ro-people the and perhaps the highest it 1ank of any of were invited from Shantung and other we have begun oven to chaft them, to dress
marvellous country,
mend his seat. As tie rarely if ever made his pearance at the mosque, his duism was aut posed to have become out of files up torn them into slaves of the lamp" (or of
them up in a peculiar 1 the lands sup-
masquerade, he did not know the law at the time. The Honour then also think proper to interferely known to the people of Hang them again under cultivation. The the furnace), uven less awful thau the
who discovered the fact only on the was widely resp
call
Arabian geni Jurige having stated that it was the law, by applying the law of Hongkong (so fre- occasion of a drought, when, taking the came down and settled on the vacant
responded to. Great
to represent them as ambors
bor the reverse of awful, as the droll compa
nas, to plaintif inzarded the remark that it was quently mentioned, but the exact paragraphs idola to his Yamun to recuire hin worship, inge, and restored the country by thoir is. ions, not to say, the butts, of human
hold- Charge Konin, and
inge- very hard; but his Hotbe interrupted by the lawful governments of these respecte came out strongly against image wor bour to something of its former prosperity.
and indolence. We should imagine uity and bim by amount: upon
sund was paid,
anying that he had
-without the order having
bern
original owners,
scientific knowledge. previously counter-
out any special nter with that. Plaintiff was then non-anted. tive countries
however, have now signed by
Ld, his successor, is an elder brother of turned up and claim their land; and the on the subject--that there can be no com- I am far from wishing to insinuate that the famous Li Hung-chaug, but in the mandarins find themselves in the difficult parison between the practical utility by Mr Creagh. On the 8th, the prisoner having again got possession of the Low Wing. Martin, $2.50, for an oil His Honour's intention, might have been in
opicion of Chinese politicians, he does not dilemma of having to either turn adrift gear wheels and this airangement of
of jointed legs Charge Ituom, the note was again presented of the ship Sunshine, is about afty years of because that would ameant to sensation is, by some, alleged to feel to foreignera.sion, or to refuse to hand back
and feet by which the steam man runs, this time to Inspector Ryan; and thege, and has greyish bewd and whiskers of cowardice; but since the learned occa- In his new position he will only come in the proper ouers.
property to money was paid & second time. But this and his defence was to the effect that the paus of the null Court Rench is stated to contact with those of them who are engaged blesome, no doubt-bone the less so that mitoly more jar and shook aud deranging
The
question was tren-as fast, it must aurely ba subject to indell- prisoner; and he there- I not satisfy the
ser portrait produced by the plaintiff was that
be a julge so jealous of tho
national nired to try a third time. So, ou of a you fused the picture, and would "y other people should not be the same? of 27,000 chests Congou, but that the prompt decison; in Bur
in Missionary operations. nus of 25, with dark whiskers. dignity," I politely bag to pat site question.
they had themselves dreated it. Letter from Fanchow report the arrival least foresight must have shown them that
friction than the ordinary apparatus of the But the locomotive,. if this be so, point and Sunday last, he presented the note the the of
of evitrse time, and was paid. by Inspector ay the artist so soon as he got a talerable disobedience of law is encouraged in market hul not been opened. The Tea of the claimants, was urgent: in favour of
of the
new invention third
would rather one or other purpo
be to the moral grotesquerie of giving an appeared from plaintiff's book SAY,
Delay we out buman form to steam pould achiev hout or two after having paid the money, well that the picture was not praifuced, any of whom are runaways sailing under tire troops marching through the subtle that he trust have seen the same figures and conclusion could therefors be couc
to eventuale in riot belwasn the zi- that, the portrait was to be paid "dotate the sailor cominunite of Victoria, Indeed, so we noticed a larus boily of navigour, they deferred settloraent frome strange Yankes humans ut
is expected here hourly. vala. Lustoad, however, of acting with The
any mechanical advantage it
bat. among difly or more entries dariw the interval of his too pay were grote bist asked wint he would do with the acquainted with Hongkong Gaol, and
eto Defendnot agree to pay $2.50 without any naum but their virn, being as well ment sesterday possibly his body guard a plan which you offyet to dorise even the ketu Yankee sense of interest waa nas absolutely certain and he
should satisfy both par- upon confered with his fellow-officer, Mr picture, as it was of 10. nae. His florer art of road-taking an with the practices at lave bree already Ryan. It was then that the fact became remarked that he could keep it; but tho the bar in the interior of their public holure been unably fived, though we ties and save them w pockers.
Will not any sailor laugh at the othvor there is large accommodation for him au fost men whom they con i fer as interiortable, and running about neekly but
will stay at the Kianize fact Hauntiral realt has been that the original master, but wore fat, more sleek,
the
i
The
of
countersigned note from the file of the painting (portrait)—Defendant is master bully the representative of a feeble state, share in the unpathy which the Vicereg ple whom thoy had invited to take once even if the latter cau bo made to go
apa
fore
Kirby,
"This
Jattes
officer remarked, au portrait. It
before
an office file; but Mr Ryan stated that it
!
had no sich mark when presented to him
the result will not be lost or the "if done flower of samen of all nations who consti
the
was said to be inferior even to lust year's.
Taun-kwo-fan.is
Wo are
arsenal, where
certain to
been more fascinated by the notion than Pexcited by it: A steam slave, erect like its
more
The
owners of the fand have resorted to force,
You Chai, when they are to be disregarded, or when it Scoretary and Magistrate, as Law the scene of this storm in a tea-pot, which
Chiu Ayowe onry lent. Judgmont for plaintiff.
James Frisby L. Volkmann, $90.45,
or the 8th instant Prisoner was recently for goods supplied-Defendant admitted
watch
FRITZ WM. SCHULZE, Chief-Officer" Charlotte.”
NORTH
his
retains it.
the chair.
the
મ
ADE
lord j
Why,
at its master's bidding, was the con money by the note produced; aul Tuspector in this, for he left thu. Conet muttering for the offence of sleeping for "napping") to inspect the works there at icianra Kirliy
ception which must, we think, have taken sent for prisoner and charged him something about a dog, with having obtained, money under talse
on your look-out ? What is the unc
precedence of any sense of mouhanical ad- quell an outbreak that a wise government Fantage that could have hunned its author's of ad-
are glad to learn that Mr Mowat, would have averted. Kwan-feh-show is pretences: This note upon which so many
uniralty regulations and acts of Parliament who has for some time beed
brain. Payments
had been bused bore the mark of
is confirmed in of interest is left to the option of - sailor aboard
terest simply as showing how iurar- the appointment. This, of course, involves rections are created and fostered in Chius, вкір
Parhaps it might be euior to point out a quitting the Consular Service; but we by incapacity. Here are a number of lives of an eminent judge now doad. While a
usly to please himself?
RAISING THE WIND; An anecdote is told appointed Charge Room Interpreter, but only $86, but anid he had never received law acording to which boarding masters the exchange. He has for saine time, ful weak and selfial; impolicy. If the obvious proceedings, and said, "Goatlomen of the imagine he will not have reason to regret lost, and permanent irritation canas by junior he had to speak of some questionable has not been sworn in as a constable.-Mr the bills. Plaintiff stated that the claim se prohibited from receiving sailors having filled the duties of his new office patiently conrse had been adopted of confirming oue jury, the defendant has been amusing Hazeland, crown solicitor, appeared to was a balance of account for provisions sup: no discharge, as logora juthsir houses, and well, und we are glad to hear that he party in possession and compensating the himself by aying lates
the case for the prosecution. Mrplied since January of this year; that the than to produce the law according to which
other, the dispute might have been nipped said the judge. "Fringing what Creagh deposed to the sanctioning and in account was presented every month in justice has been rendered in this case.
The fourth of the series of Lectures in in the bud. As it is, the Gordian knot putting his name to accommodatiem bills." I have the honour, &c, falling of the note produced, and to havlamp, and that the items were preserved in
connection with the above Institution was may possibly be solved by slaying half ibe Why are they cited kites P ing Banctioned the one note only, as the the pass-book but that defendant always
delivered by Mr E. C. Bowra, on the even disputauts and so making room for
for all expense incurved was not more than $4.70, allowed his bill to stand over till he had.
ing of Friday the 22nt, in Wingpo. Me remainder. But the system under which my lord, there is a connection between the the amount the payment of which he sane innney, This was distinctly denied by the
E. C. Lard, United States Cousal, occupied simple question of legal equity is allowed seioolboy's kite and the wind; only in ene tioned. The isouer admitted having defendant, who asserted that he had paid taken the
The subject of the Lecture was to grow in such dimensions, canot be oft instance, the wind raises the kits; in the the second and third in advance. Plaintiff replied that defend- money
"Campaigning with Garibaldi." The leo-ed government. Nothing was more proh-
other, the kite rises the wind." thereupon very well that the
money,
Our files from Shanghai extend to the turor times; and his olup her own, ont but had coing to Court with the sole pur- 2nd instist. Tau tallowing are the chief of his labours received a vote of to class she was that wife and strage from anong to awaken to the importance of diverting
and at able than
The Italian are beginning bailed him in two accurities of $100 each, pose of getting off the
the payment of his just items of news-
unched in Fory complimentary terus. Mr Goollake sat in the other Court and debts. Defendant replied that Trisby could
The Peking Gazette of the 16th May, con has left. In inviting new occupants to to Italy Passengers making use of the raturn. at intervals to claim the fields they the overland trafic for India from France disposed of the usual number of cases which not wake up an account, and that he had A despatch from Rutherford Alcock antains an inperint Notification to the effect settle, therefore, wise statesmanship wight Brindas route are to be allowed to pass were of comparatively little importance. до
no banks, His Honor hote asked whether the enbject of tomage dues, explains the that four students have been selected from have foreseen and defendant himself kept books, and want motive for the clumsy notification lately the 380 Tsin se graduates to the Degrees fianity beforehand. A hardship had to be is now proposed to prepare a summary
provided againet the dif. without examination of
of their
luggage. It of Gra Canton correspondent writes The him off to fetch theat; but on his return issued by the Customs, requiring immediate of Chwang-yuca, Pang-yuen, Tau-bwa and inflicted; the only question wea, who nows on board the steamers from Alexan- result of the examination held at Peking the book produced was found to carry the payment at the end of the 45 hours. The Chuen-lah. for conferring the degree of Choin-sz, formis case no farther than before, His Honor reason is to prevent the ship being held The gainer of the first mentioned degree, Maudarins do not display, in action, soms
should suffer. It is a pity that Chiness dria to Brindisi, and
and telegraph it immediat on the rival at the latter port, the topic of conversation anong our celea observed that Air Frieby ought to know be liable for an uncertain period for duas Hungtssun, having at the examinations of of that fur-seeing care for the interests at thus anticipate by several hours the tele tial friends. Out of one hundred and uing this time that he ought always to be in a which shonid properly be paid by the owner Bis year at Peking, attained the bighest { their nountrymen, which diffuses a patrious cessary, however, to accelerate tha Medite Kwangtuugites, who were gratiuated here position to prove delivery; and that he of the cargo. If collected at once no lien literary rank in China, he becomes the glow through dispatches written to opposejanean voyages very considerably. For in- grams sent via Maravillos. It will be re- Just fall with the degree of Kuyen, only should not give so much cralit to thúso will exist to interfere with the future and the other three men, by attaining misgovernment like the present does far stance, Lady Lawrence was eight-five hours
dig. grustest member of the Hanlin college; and foreign intercourse. higher degree at Peking-one of the grand antion of what was proved by chits pro- sibheir auxiety to bring as many as pos- the above positions would, should they more harm to the district concerned, than doing the distanco, instead of the arranged
In
(N. C. Herald)
fifteen have been found coinpetent for the with whom he did not keep proper accounts. posul of the vessel.
Defendant denied everything with the sous of old Hongna being amongst the un- successful competitors: his bag of dollars dogs; and His Hance-conveyed the an
The
at your place and here, in respect of
THE AMERICAN STEAM MAN. (Spectator,)
seventy-two.
and
piece of egregious under the influence of that very obouse to enter the civil service of their competition from resident foreign merchants Beeins not to have assisted bin in the at-welcome news to plantiff that he could hear tax, the Compulsory Registration country, receive many advantages, not conld work there in a long series of years. Krse THEODORUS AND THE SPIRITA—À
bot the British Cousuter nuthorities have obtainable by other officials; as for instance. Herald. tainment of his much-coveted object. The give judgment for anything beyond what lately been
threatening legal proceedings Hunglsoup could at once be appointed to a
errespondent of the Frieul of India writ- highest degree of Hons-tum inst have been had been proved as delivered. The Judge against a German resident, who bolted by governorship of a province without being
ing from Anneslay Bay, ways Abyssinia contested for by the whole mentioned Sinipreased this upon the unfortunato plain the Cona lica to escape further parace first compelled to go througli all the lower
the land of superstition has of course ita teen individuals, but the result has not yet till, saying that su tilalled chit-book was tin. It will be painful to the authorities grades from distriot magistrate upwards,
witches of Endor. I heard a good story tratinpired.
The Americans, witte that ourings mix the other day illustrating the of lottery which quite enough, and that it was the only to learn that they have failed in their bene. Every steamer is now leaving here for the ture of grotesque humour and business-like ing of the country against Theodorus, and foel system
popular used to be carried on with regard to these safeguard in such disputes; otherwise, he volent effort. But we commend to their south with crowds of Chinese students on capacity which so remarkably distinguishes the result of our advent. The King, to examinations and capaizal by Cheong ceems night never get paid for anything. Mr attention the well-known masin-Surtout, board,
the them, have just invented a Steam Man, atory said, heard the news with a troubled 10 have been clandestinely conductes, f the thought of proof, and that the waut of affir his boin a blunder from beginning to wards. 11.B. M. gunboat Doss Taft the for drawing, on ordinary roads, su ordinary the spirits of bis fathers. They were sum. said that uine out of every ten never pas trop de gêle, messieurs. The whole The rebels are said to be moving south which is a new sort of locomotive, intended contenance, and determined to consult Chovit- degree; and the large silk deslar; proof was taken advantage of by people and from the mode of announcing the tax, berth she has occupied during the last phaston for four persons in other words, Insiach, well known to foreigners, is said to who refused to pay their bills when pre to the medu of collecting it. Four-fifths of wivter off the British Consulats, on the the Americas inventor has put a bunsu King-Tell me my fate; skall I songher as and appeared him. The have dabbled largely in this lottery, and seated, and then denied having ever got its unpopularity arises from this ouse.
21st May, bound for Shanghae; and form and face on steam. The human form I Iava of having drawn
à Haakon correspondent writes. To HB. M. gunboat Oppesein, Commander with which he has endowed steam is a very thy time lise come prepare thyself. The reputation
Spirits No always conquered! prize of $8,000. Thus the Chetot coming
ket has been opened by the settlement of
"I will redeem some unfas tea (during the night,) at The Puction; but she is at present the only face; indeed he has made this storm mall and
the past. Spirits--No. representative vessel at tientsin of the
fuches only seven feet seven operator could have got them for had his represented at Tientalu by the gunbonis nearly six feet in diameter at the waist: Thou hast beon tried and found wanting.
high,
and his two years. Spirits-No not one year. buen in less burry. So, the Chinamou Are Le Breton nnil Aspic, and the foreign mThus this representative of steam is an The blood of slaughtered thousands ories once more to get the largest share of the silents. of this port have fully and thank exaggerated Daniel Lambert in figurs, of lead for vergeten. But stay! There is profits and to it will be, as long as Firms fully appreciated the protection they have gigantio lieight, but still more gigantic yet one chance. Relinquish sovereignty, in Shanghai will not basa confidence in received from the commanders of these girth, a jolly good fellow" with a bean be again the tiller of the ell, ear, thy their ageute, and must send up more repre- French gunboats disring the last rebel raiding face, fraudsome moustache, and snch bread by the sweet of thy brow, and lee Bortives to assist (.) with their judgment into this region. Business in mansifsotaros huge diameter, that he must take up almost The King was very irate, and the spirits of the article. It is and that Eleven chops still continues vary inanimate, although it as touch space, even in a forward direction were directed to go to the plays from in all have found buyers."
is now possible to realise certain kinds of from the carriage he drewas as a horse, and whence they came."
bears
the
them
he was certain that defendant had
all the goode represente ia the
the Bicones for having ever got them.
to the knowledge of the averetly couducted but ho took advantage of him and so, the destruction of our hopes, the Tea mar- Stokes, we are glad to say, remains for our fat form, and the face is a good humoured King-Let me but reign three years more, Had Cheong Foutai continged in given for $86, the samedailed, without 81, probably 4 or 5 laels over what the British Nary. The French Navy is still far from as broad as he is long, boin: The King-But two years let me reign
operation, has issued the licenes
Bing.
Judgment was
olice here, His Excellency would have had costs; and his Honor concluded by strongly the mortification of finding that what he urging upon the plaintiff to be careful in ut conanimed! Iwna a tulerated by the Christian go-taining proof of delivery in all such cases. vernments of the neighbouring settlement which frustrated his endeavours for the.
J. Caldeira S. Mendonga, $37, for suppression of vice.
So determined was board aud lodging-Plaintill, who is keep hong to put an end toerery species of gamer of the Gun-bot Tavern, sued defendant bling, that on several occasiona he visited for four months board, lodging and drinks: jucognito some of the premises which need while the defondant alleged that he was eu