JULY 2, 1868,
ESPONDENTS.
open to all who wish to n legit mate grounds, but selees reponsible for the
sponiens.
as addressed to this paper red by the name of the ily for publication, but as faith.
cularly requested that all sting to the general busi- be addressed to the to case to individuals by and inconvenience in heiqess will thereby ba
of the late Mrs. wife of Major-Ge- will take place un KINO NEXT, Joav- or House at past
3ju
KITA MALL.
SDAY, JULY 3, 1888,
NA POLICY.
awal of a Consular es- Chinkeang is another
f the times" against
deterrainndly and so
No. 1884-JULY 2, 1868]
LOCAL
Ws exceedingly regret to announce the death of Mrs Brunker, wife of Major-Ge neral Brunker, the Colamander in-bier of G. BI. Troops in China: The funeral will take plan fo-morrow afternoon, as notified elsewhere.
ance.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Trampt
property which had been identified by the the Revenue, and any open or wilful die be found expedient, I have to instraes you of running waters added to the illusion. I am not jus position to send you anything chief officer of the late ship Tricolor. The regards of regulation, no mattor what the to keep my fully informed as to the prac The remainder of the foreo was distributed very pucka" about the smas. This is doubt prisonera were found on board the jook, and proposed may be. The remainder of tical working of the system, and preserve around the Chief in separate parties located less the trine cause of our marching down and the value of the property was roughly the Rules have reference to the diferent such record of cases where your intervenin pleasant spots. The Commissariat dit in such hast, the Chief being most anxious estimated by the Inspector at about $1,600 measures to be adopted our each aide for in- tiou is required us shall furnish all necca- not arrive on the ground till late in the day to got the whole of the men ombarkod The Insistor produced a
mpt dosiery information. a rough list ofsuring impartial justice and. articles found on board, dimost all of which sion as the two objects of
and as no supplies of any consequence could forthwith. All this teads to show how un- (as he sabl) hal teen identified. The pri
import You will give all due publicity to this The best guarantee for the first, is despatch together with the enclosure sets be procured from the natives our horses and reliable the information is which has been baggage animals had to be turned out to communicated officially and otherwise to of 186, which treats of "per-
towards the chase Dutil
of the day time at which the raina zet in. everything was jolly enough, but the ga thering alouda warned ns that the right would be wet. As the snu sat behind the
(From Notes and Queries, in China bills, vivid fishes of lighting flumined the MENTION OF STEAKS PROM LIVING CATTLE-
and Japan, No. 6.) dark clouds, and distant thunder kept
a continuous roll, Being echoa
suners were
POEMAL steps have, we hear, heen taken to Or, dasgal under Section 52 of this publicity of an open Court, and it in ting forth the Rules finally agreed to by grase and forage for themselves as bost they the heads of departments here is to the ascertain the actual fasts in comiexion with. Bons in possessing of shipwrecked gode not act the facts in presence of the the Tang-li Yamien in cominunication with couli.
the late mysterions expedition of the
China-N, G. Daily Neues
We are glad to hear that H. B. M. Cusni has advanced The. 1001 but of the public money, in the interest of Mr. Cooper's example will be followed.-Ibid.
giving a Ratiafuctory account," and limits
the punishment to $100 sine or six months imprisonment.-Ar Ruid, shief-ohoor of the isler, deposed to having identified the goods as part of the Tricolor's cargo-
that be First prisoner stated
gobe
down
without the delays inseparable from apprals
obedient SerraTHERFORD ALCOOK. for the Inst, the power to decide the Foreign Representatives here.-Your
and references to Paking ou matters which should be settled on the spot, quite as much in the interest of the merchant as the Cus tom House Cases of confiscation are to be
in which the Consul takes
up
expedition. We trust that this liberal to eco-sis friend on board the junk. Publicly inquired into by a mixed tribuesl. Jaunary which Your Highness has address again and again from the recessos of
Worship discharged all the prisoners except ner presors bed, Whore thin the mar
APPEAL CASE
The Bob, Chief Justice Smile But its bis Supreme Court this afternoon to bear an appeal from the Small Canis Court in the s of Whee and Others v. Henderson, of the Red Riding Hood. Mir Hayllar, in- structed by Mr Hazeland, was for the ap- pellants; and Mfr Pollard, .., instructed by Mr Caldwell, appeared for the master of the Red Riding Hood. The
The suit, it iany
two
Ꭱ
PERING, February 14th, 1808.- Si-In reply to the despatch of the 7th
ed to 14, Leonsor in the expediency of the 1st and second. Those he remanded fine, the trial will take plage in the Con-ing the cuntseation of ships or merchandize, penalty is a ostending to all the Ports the Rules regard until the day after to-morrow. Bail was sular Court, the Customs prosecuting and liberto only applicable to bases at Shan-
was crtered to the sul prout in the depos
ghai. 3125 each, and the Inspector was ordered to the evidence. Te will
Experience having aliown, however, that to keep the goods.
tions of the witnesses brought before him disputes are of frequent occurrence on ou path the charge against the British various other points between the Custons subject or ship to be entered as "Regina and the merchants, in which the Consul's on behalf of the Chinese Guvernment at intervention is required, this seems a fava- the instance
·;
IN A CRUISESE WORK,
It seems not unworthy of record that the the mountains. Until the forage Gould Abyssinian enstom of qutting steaks from
in the distribution, amongst the officers, of which was publishsil aliout A.D. 1000, gives be served out the time was taken up living oxen is mentioned by a Chiness author, The work entitled, Sza Lu Bu, A quantity of medical comforts, For whis!: it was found impossible to supply further under the character (ox) the phrase carriage. This, as you may readily in fleal is cut away and grows again;" which gino, was a great hon to those concerned, it explains by a quotation from the work euch luxuries us port wine, brandy, choco- late, Liebig's extract of beef, dc, were not called in the following terms: things likely to be despised by any one in The To Xich-li (Getro) have a time beeuwhite-skinned oxon from which to-day flesk
of the Commissioner of Cus-mble coñortunity for defining more abrly the fores, who had fur so fonusumption is ont away to this extent of 3 or 4 vatlips,
- Revenue.
SIR RUTHERFORD ALCOCK ON THE CUSTOMS RULES. The following despatch covers the Rules agreed to the High Authorities at Peking om versus (British subject or ship the relations which, should subsist buton compelled to oxist on articles
by he remembered, arose from damage done to fiscation and Fine by the Custom-house and the proceedings taken as in ali other
inny for the Joint Investigation in cases of on-and.) The party accused or, if a big, the Commissioners of Customs and the of a far more humble description. This and to-morrow the wound is healed."
Wine one of
on its behalf will be summoned,
Consula
and their respective powere in all being over, a
mixture of
grain and biscuit centrifugal machinea shipper in good Authorities.
A fueller quotation from the Tang Shas mut of any breach of Treaty or was served out for the animale in very or History of the Tang Dynasty na s Guses arising out eolition in the said vessel at London, and
jadicial cases before the Consul,
the pr
rfecting the Customs and small doses. By this time a fearful stora somewhat similar statement, ascribing the landed here for Withee & Co., Sugar Re
PELING, May 31st, 1808. SIR-In
decator hoing present to conduct and watch the
had set in Circular of the 17th Feb- the case on behalf of the Customs. The
the lightning acc panied by my tiers at East Point; an the wage ("Meinurialists for ensures to insure the on both ailes,
Che case torced
when adverting to
There has hitherto existed as I have tremendous peals of thunder was iccussalt, same practice to the country called Ирон the
ruary question of whether
le dead of the Cosenl after having heard all the witnesses ranson to believe, something of antagonism and the rain poured down in a truly awful-qy, Lidia Lis marvellous character and dunnage had been properly attender better administration of justice
will είνα his decision, and between the Consular and the Customs manner, which in a few minutes converted is enhanced by the supplementary fable matters
the soft soil inso liquid mat, Where the anionat of the f such reasonable care had been obzere- gation batreen Foreignors and Na. convict or acquit according to the evidence, 7 Authorities, unfavourable to any co-op through the floor of our touta in a conti-that the blood of oxen Buch as are thus
tion:
execution of the law and -the ed, and an appeal was taken against this Custom House Authorities, I fufarned you judgment for that suu,
dives, wo in thorities, that med you Treaty the Consul on proof minst give his maintenance of Treaties, which it is herein as poor beasts of horses and mulre on those who drink it.
operated upon confera immense longevity As the evidence would of necas
gation having been reserved by Treaty, promote. The interest of these engaged in drew the pegs from the Roddoned ground Bruce's story of the "live beef steske,"
of miti-theless the duty of both fipationeries to sion. The Bity be in great measure repetition of rhat
The Customs may be authorisal by the Trade, or the Chinese Revenue, one or tho we bare previously published, we shit shortly to send you the provisions to this Chinese. Government if it see it, to mitigate otter, are likely to suffer prejudice, and roamed about in search of grasa to satisfy only lately proved quite anthontie, to have
rtho on which they had
had been picketied content ourselves by simply noting the judgment given by the Chief Justice in the then under revision, with special in-discretion and on equitable grounds ac both probably are the losers in the end. their empty stomachs. This state of things/been narrated in China more than eight
that
Na
tu
by the mid master. Julge Ball-denideal
of J
this
that the four Rules affecting the latter were under consideration and I hoped end.
decis on
There appears to be an
be official mind that a
1ot necessary at any ies there be British resta it is necessary to
already pointed out.
matter..
ssity which exists for
every available spot
Her Majesty's Gov-
whether there be a
established there or
ion of opinion has been scd by all whose know. ties them to respect or terests are affected by d it is the more disin hants would prefer the ce of consular repre orts, so far as their siness is concerned,
, the fatal blunder t-whenever any act dition of advantages committed by our though naturally op ion known as the Bri- eb instead of repro- their intereste is but- suppressive nature,
ated at seeing those
i to maintain British aving way in the very cords with the most tre Chinese. prestige" we have of with a good deal of the home papers, to re just as happy with- t. The addleheaded ason forget that pres country especially
ife and property, 60-
d readiness to yield part of those who Ay contrary manner ould have departed. - stration, it is precise- ech attends the "Cock ngst boys Nobody empts to make him. ces, because anyone· certain of receiving
g. And in the same
in China must he
that the Chinese may
lately forced upon
pt to ill-treat or deal
ans will subject thein
This is a very undi-
fore truthful) way of
but now that sant- lamentable a pass
orsement by H. M.
t which tends to the
ese intercats, it is
countrymen and the
bo veil of courteous
forcibly. The act to
aded in commencing be of but slight in
follow many others the native belief that
te our position. But
ootda but too well
s of our intentions.
als realiza, the moral
the brass jar and
an floating in the
in contact without China must go to question for na is Ty out our manifest forcing all demands ression with indivi ave to other nations,
KPIRIT LIORNYES....
The usual monthly meeting of Justices was hoki this morning, Mr May presidius, De Marray and Capt. Stiperintendent Dents
at
i
fine is fixed by
power
struction as to their general beating and co
cording the each case but the Cousul application.
has no Buol power. now proceal to fulfi the promise held
In some of the Memorials recently receis- out, by communicating the Gual arranged tenta entered into with His imperial d various objections to the four Rules for Highness the Princes of King, ou tap models tions by Men Wade do ler of procedure, which in concert with the eaty's days d'Affaires has been ang Jan unwilling that the Momori- Legations
must advantagecualy be
been incorporated without due atten-
should
fur
which.
It is
in somerlust curiosa, certainly, to fud
were, also presout. Only threo trassiers Fined rally, it has been these same rules have connection with the Rules and the extended state of this, road and the blocking up of
arked that donsed for the settlement of cases of diation to all that has been urged against them,cation of the fourth, as proposed by the same by the baggage and dooliea." Nor revolution of ideas su social habits
were brought before the Justices, upon which the presiding Justice
autel
is highly recessary,
therefore that stepe cutiuned
Mer HwEL-LI, when the leaden clouds. o be taken to modify a state of things lowing morning, a early hour on the fol. hundred years ago.
INFANTICIDE detrimental to Trade and unfavourable to began to break up as the dawn approach-
It may interest some of your readers to the incintenance of good relations between about 6 o'clock wa warta know, that in the city of Ningpo, thoro Chineas and Foreign Authorities at the on the march for Mullan, which, shugh existe-n-Native Suziety for the Prevention same Fort.
not my miles distant, took a long have accordingly to propose that is while to reach in consequence of the bad of Infautioldo. In those days when se much is said (and with justice) about the Your Highness, in other cases of dispute withstanding all difficulties the sump was in India, especially with reference to pute
with by adoption of the Rules as now eventually renched. Rain as usual visited the position of woman, it is 1 think worth 1 enclose for your further consideration
delas this respect as well as in so many others, in the license for the Hotol des Colonies, and guidance sopy and translation of two
as all aneh nights are. The fara a advance of the rest of the world; or rather being agreed upon, that they should be This license was formerly hold by an ind- official communications which have been
all the Porte, by the Taung-li Yameu in induced the Commuter-in-Chief to breakfast, the discoveries of the vest. I hang of made applicable for a period of one year to caused by moving down in so large a vidual named Pierre Avril, and an applica- tion was made last touth by that person on i exchanged by His Imperial Highness and any force, apply to the Treaty and not to communication with the Foreigù Represen- up the brigaile into two columus, and in least, the discoveries of the west. betalf
Darrell, which myself on the subject-that of the Prince the Bulcs-or one named David
giving the Rules as settled and accepted was, however, objected to
This time the applicant was a man named Abraham Cas, who bad been recommended by several.
well qualified to gentlemen as onc
the public house business was surely not proving a
The frat
at the several Ports with Custom Careful oousideration of the objection, drafted to the number of seven, and theses again and the night was spent somewhat we noting that this ancient Nation is in
one.
A was for a transfer ni å
House officials.
trust: as
a public hon
ehouse keeper. The application was accordingly granted; the Superintendent of Police remarking that Avril was so great a scoundrel that he starcely deserved the transfer being affected.
Charles Brown next appeared to apply
BLS audi
on both sides.
tant the four Rules hitherto only in force It was propsed by the Prince of Kung at Shanghul and applying exclusively to cases of confiscation should be extended provisionally for the term of a year, to all
tisfied me that' they a afforded no sufficient Proud for change, or valid
valid argument Wither the abjections, so far as they have against their extension to all the Ports
ony
pe of the fourthi to, differences arising, according to the reading
at
tatives.
ance goneideration.
To
the text of
&
HIN IMPERIAL HIGHNESS THE PRANCE
OF KUNG
No. 30. Tas Paisos ór Kuso, de, do, makes communication to reply.
278
bay
am not
Boriginated I believe in a charitable de eire to preserve life; with. I suppose an earnest wish to amass merit by so doing. The Sacioty's funds were at first dependent Chinese say,From one good law, aring a lundred perversions" (AR
Euely in the present year despatchies wova brig the way. The Lead quarters upon yoluntary contibuitions; but as the
of thea
the Wyoming and Mindors, Lonard the same time determine the rules of done by the master, the allegation is true tion Rulos might be made applicable to all very lad order, being grassy in the ortram 545); and it has now degenerated into
Bot a valid surety.
So
ports.
on ble 21st March, 1868. - On the
downpour
1
elements survive.
dini
He
accordance with that arrangement the 3rd aware, however, that this Society, called in The Memorialists, nore especially of Hong- The Rules or they are not fairly tenable.
I avall myself of this opportunity to ra Light Bombay Cavalry and a wing of the Chinese the Ying-cheng-hwei () kong, complain tirat the Rules clearly an objection against the Treaty, not ride for any gradation of penaltion. That is unse of my highest quaederation the satir-Puja Pioners free to in front with Society for Saving Infaute" has existed order to proceed dirout to Attala without for many years. It was certalaly in opers. want an with this tion here before the Tae-ping ravages in stopping at Butoga. the Rules. Another complaint of the anme
Column on the following morning the 1861-69. lengvialists is that, by the Rules agreed
rouse" being sounded at
'clock,
look, the the l'orts, with the application of the princi- confiscation for a breach of the Castoms at Peking, skip and cargo are liable to
advance guard starting at 3. The weather was again wet and dark, and it was a mat- and thus the act of an indivi-
tur of considerable difficulty to get the dedo Lo this extension I assented, hantul, description of gooda, not previously provi
કામના પા
was ordered to march at 5 pelook, for a transfer of the licenas of the by Jums in order to place the era of Customs on place in jeopardy property belonged to receives Minister requesting that the four got off the ground before the
tion of the agreement, is allowed to be sufficient to
but by some blundering &
A age of 1 and "Navy" tavern, previously held Jere- Consuls and Commissioners
of the with Foley.
be meant that ship and cargo American applicant was formerly a Bank
more definito and
satisfactory footing, and are liable to confiscation for certain acts original and three supplementary Confisca first party was siour of it. The been employed ou
The road was in in all cases of dis- |-**** adapte
But it is the Treaty again, not the coing! Rumi Itaying appeared on the application practice to be
which rendered it
it difenit for the anatasysten of extortion, though some good putu between merchants and tlie
tlie Custom
the itates simetioned by Mr. Wade, which The in the capacity of a sounty, the Captain Honse, some alitional Bules wore sug, entails the liability and gives the viglit of its careful consideration, and finding that
Yamén at once took the matter into to keep their feet. We had a steep hill to
The superintendent is a very respectable olimp before reaching Buloga, of Police objected; in the
thgested. These, together with the original confiscation under clauses XLVII-XLVIII. the four original Rules nuded no mutifica of great labour and perseverance managed appoints agents in different country die. "Superintendens
man and well known to my catechista terse language herein quoted, Barnes is foun, bays now been amalgamated, so as to
The pre-iding Justice for one set of regulations-eight in nume from supperseding these or any oiler | tion, supplied one or two necessary verbal | to reach that delightful spot by about 94tricts; and these agents receive a reward of!
clines as alleged, and giving a rower that alterations in the other three and sent them lock. This place had evidently beau visited sim 5,000 cash for each pete of infanticide thereupon advised the applicant to get an
her's which may be shortly describer as did not before exist,the whole tendoncy with an additional 8th Baletas Yenir Ex. by trigly, and was, when I onlared it, a reported by then. Of course, this hope of would do the latter purposed entering tom House matters. Their main chject, as
reward loads to numerons abuses; female upou a farming business over at Kow, you will retaken by the Customs Authori
an indisputable right, reading both on Trei 17th 2 readily perceive, is to regulate the an
se and
International Law.
romarking
arking that with the additions and animals were lying about the camp, an
and and would be a fair surety. This having
time after death, are often reported as steps to be
In the Mamurial of the Chamber of Com alterations made in the sixth Rule they anong thoni ole. the colours drowned by the parents. The parents are beun agreed and a good character ti
are confiscation
and night al be
pick out. having been given by Mr Jarman of the bees and Cons conjointly. in all cases of thes
punished in case of infanticide of the scizure here
the Rules there is no power of appeal adopted at the
ther by a iutimated one day
spot appliafit. the transfer was granted.
which was in an elevated po-
money fine, or by mulcting them in their given if the Consul after a
that Jolu Nalty next appeared with a XXXIX, XI, XLVI
1of them.sition and situated on the top of a the Frenal Minister: a public, eoquiry
A TOLD XVIII, and
rapproved of them.
land. which he takes part acqniesdes in
in the act Copies
61:030
tent Kansarowitz, to
cight Rales, made with duc led my horse up here, where I found apply on XLIX person named Kar
the Treaty of Tionising
know a case where a poor man in de behalf of the late s Ketels (and presenterally,
uffionising and of confiscation. But if a public trial in the case, aru nos scut to the barious foreign already pitchat, which was occupied by a spair at the birth of his sleventh daughter, indicate
rocedure resumen of the Consid, and his full conour Ministers, to the Superintendents of Trade acquaintance of ice. By this gentleman drowned her, and was at ones pounced down Mrz
M'Nulty) For the transier to the un- for the wettionient of all cases of dispute berence in the legality and justice of the julg for the Northern Ports and to the Inspector I was invited to have breakfast and was but upon by the Society's Agent, and a large pronouneable Austrians of the license for tween merchants or shipmasters, and the ment confisenting ships ir pouts, is not a General of Customs. As in anty hound glad to accept of this offor, as marching piece of his field taken from him. the "El Donislo tavern The prosiding
fus otherwise provided for in the
tection against nofairness or the Princ
or the Prince transmits a copy to Your Ex- thus Cat early Justice explained thest, the leonro was fux-murestiul Arbielas: The Chinese, Govern irregiturity in die protestings, to the que cetleroy, thus the institutione Hochsary opportunity of partaking of the mumaling east on the birth of female chitzen, 201
mon one has but very little *
Poor persons receive from 3,000 to 5,000 merly in the name of Peter Ketels, whose most ha au undoubted right of seizure ion of the Merchants, it tay be doubted thereupon may he tasted to the Consuls
med before starting. While thus agreeably with all its abuses the very knowledge of wilow bal eine warried John M'Nulty: water the above ciel Articles, us a prolim whether an appeal le Fcking would givo but as Tolu had a hecnsed house of binary to further action. But all as of better satisfaction; and is is also open to
A tecessary Communication.
occupied I hail the additional gratification the axistones of such an institution must and pleasure of seeing my bag and act as a check upon the crite he cou'd not preside over the fortunes confiscation or fine following must by these
rants, pass by all
If right, they having succeed of the E Dozado Therefore the
applica rules be legalized, and can only be enforced question whether any right to insist upon 28th, 1808.
such further trial or appeal exists? If the tion was on behalf of the before
wady
tore after
trial and judgment given in the man-
quoted as that of the "best legal mentioned Austrian. As something, how-
er provided
Opinion by the Rulea Was wanting
the form of admistra- erer, was
ju
This is a great advantage to the merciant, Authorities in Enghuld" may be taken as mony the rights of So- as f conceive he is by snel meane effectively any guide, the right of confiscation has been of the thiness Government, which adequately or arbitrary proceed from any unjust gazed as being among t
vereignty of the have not been given up by Treaty.
It is difficult to see upon
what
grounde,
ether urety: Brown asked whether Foley Rule of Practice and Prosedure in Cus-in tu restrain and limit the freo exorcise for Your Excolisney returned them; perfect quagmire. A zout number of dead infants still born, or dying naturally short
Own,
tion from the Court, the application was adjourned till next meeting.
Antoine Mouren, manager of a
hotel
interce
or line under Article II, XXXVII thangbai it is further objected that were satisfactory. You also raily of a dead elephant. I could only
and tri
be opened or the premises lately ocenied Hotel d'Europe, was the next applicant
by
elher
A
Linga.. Itrast these rules may also work bene- fcially in another way, by promoting good understanding between Consular and the Custom House Authorities, without
but he failed to appear. AB- who represented biniselt as
ith interesalary month, 8th day. May
Translated by THUS. ADKINS"
ABYSSINIA, From the Correspondent of the Bunsbay Gazette.)
CAMP ATTALA, 8th Way, therefore, the lemorialists who cite this towards the coast. Since the date We ohtinue our march-or retreat opinion rost their pretension to a right
of
of
I should like to ask whether similar in-
the hill. In another hour stitutions are known to exist in other parts
ed in getting up
મ I was in the saddle again and climbing oner whore x steep sezont, but as the greater por- tion of the baggage had gone on, the diffi
of China.
¦
Kingpo
A: . M
Cemtors CHIA SUPERSTITION. (No.
Grest hatoy had, how-
was not nearly so great as I had ticipate. ever, been made among the mules and 4, p. 54.)-Tho practios of throwing some
reached the summit of the mountains mon among the American Indiana, who horses, their dead bodies being thickly floating substance into a running straum in side of the road. Hav. order to discover a drowned body is com
reached
hotal, appeared, which any questions that may arise are ad appent against the limited and condition? last we have passed through at 1 ovmmeused the descent on the imagine that the position of a
A
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And light,
of
ቢ
Ikea
&
had to be made before the next encampe
of a corpse may the
of the
xercise of this right of conkagation, which Meshete, Asirangue, Makhan,
The weather anything but viher site, and had only proceeded a short: he discovered by fusting a chip of oodar this place. and stated that he wished the license take ditionally difficult of adjusament, contrary most absolute form has not been propitions, storms of
its
distance when I observed an elephant lying wood, which will stop, and turn round over out in his own name The
JE presiding
of all parties. The to the true intere
giveu
vou up by the Territorial "overeign.
buis duity
a little way off the real in a hopolese condi- the exact spot where the body lies. Nor is tive informed this individual great
with thunder morchants may
theirs would The Chamber of Commierer at Hongkong or nightly occurrence. There has been think
and its gear with the this custom
unknown in Great restrictions had previously been imposed be better secured by a permanent state of having from the very first denied this halt sinos the brigute Lift Maron, though our bruten har tre
tion, a gun carrying conti uus Britain. In af of bread loaded upon the proprietor of
of the Hotel d'Europe antagonism and hostile feeling between the right, as they allege, does not made its ex- bat that Mr. Lign was a respectabio mu, Cassant and the Commisioners of Custis, inisur les certain. Nor is the continesl animals would have a day's rest, at Ashau- when the ascent of yet another mountain purpose in various country places, and it was understood that the troups and thereto. I then crussed, over the valley, with quicksilver has been used for this well-known and possessed great experience but if I am satisfied, they are mistake refusal of the Memorialists to ruangnize it, gee. There has been a great deal of rainment could us reached. All the way up with a strip of parelment, on which some Ireland a wisp of straw, bound round as a hotel-korper. Mr Denne informed the disposit on to press hightly
or the Justices that Mr Lion could have taken no mercuts and all who are commented with any way doubted to affee the anestion at the last named station of late, and this eterp road, ss on the hill fod tus cabalistic words.(probably a test from the
danup and mushy it is cousi- before crossed, the dead bodies of numerous Bible) are written b application, been in the Colony, as Mugh he had the shipping and tanding of goods, in of validity.
in the
mad Forte not quintentional
So also in their objection to the adjudica- | doroil to be unhealthy and likely to horses and wales marked the track. When the cass often by the Parish priest, In boy who was drowned in the bought up by the Botal Company. It was ua distinguished from fraudulent Court, the by tiniting the judicial fine-wet-complaint and rheumatism. On the
well-known fact, however, that Contin-
fact or
6 or wilial disregard or rules and forcs, tions of the Consul, As, it secure almost afternoon of the 5th instant the Conan the top was at longth reached, Attala by Thames near Eton, one of the masters
below, the rond to which had derin-Chief had the steel battery a
een consid the college threw a cricket bat into the ental people did not like the eastuti 1 ti the prompt and satisfic sure-fuous to discuss a point dreaty au- rocket (she Naval out for of cookery. Mr May remarked that
tory disi large of the
of the House buzi-
them itatively d cided against a new application, and could not be grantes,Nash disucsilion one part of tests Government, when the Shanghai (Practice. There were only a fow native front. I observed at once that a consider, turned round in an oldy, and trum a deep.
by Ber od. It was ultimatoly agreed, however, those charged with the administration of Olaniler Ruf Commerce preferred the same chiefs and acnie dirty looking followers able campment was alrendy on the hole underneath, the body was drawn. let the application stand over until the next! stoma it is the of the merchants. Mais 1808 to Earl Russell, thon Her present, so far as Abyssinians were con- ground, and confter ascertained that we This method of discovering drowned bodies
hart
meeting.
erun
Глен had begu of
TO-DAY'S FOLICE.
of interest were brought up.
it was tor
or
as
in casus
the ground is i
tion of chaos of confisention in a Mixed
But
this
the interest.
of the Cousal lo cul
Tho
Inspector Alford, of the Building De parties. partment, appeared in reference to a sun-
the ita
State for
left a march
any
MacEwen & Co.) for an encroachment on taus tu enfores observance of Treaty Arti- 1, 'Im bodd ja such cases by the decision! After this & party of men, about again to chronicle the fact of several of on centre of the edily hole.
Mr Smith
arod les frained with the express purpose
Of
es Bir A. Wilson's he had arranged with the Surveyor General Chinese Government. To do this in the
Consular Court." A Mixed Court
thout the decision of such cases.
was stopped.
of
and wytar
of the
of
substance thrown
C. FR. A.
Mr Disraeli has created his first Bishop.
or-
to natural is referable
ural and simple causou. had overtaken the Elephant Battery and. tivate in.
Prio ipal
nk Secretary
A considerable quantity of ammi detachment of the 43th Fout. There was a there are in all running streams deep uition was cannot be done if feelings of Fureign Affairs. In a despatch, dated Notery fired several rounds of shut, anell, and The steel gun bat expended.
yet sue consolation Isft, the bead quarters pools formed by addies in which drowned itual distrust and hostility are kept ip
20th 1862, previously addressed to shivapuolat different ranges into the Lake brigade with all their impedimenta in bodies would be likely to be caught and sooner these are made to disappear Majesty's Munster in Pking. Lord The Naval Brigade then red a large num
tained, had been
Conting the shape of bas
Kage
To inter tho current would consequently be NE Blay out this morning, but few canesefor the better it will be for all Russoli observed in referoncs to this subject ber of rockets, showing the rapidity with be thinkful for, I regret to be obliged drawn to that part of the surface over tha
within our rear. This was, indeed, a matter to of a mixed tribunal in oners of confiscation: which It is on the other hand as much the dutyIt secus evident that the Chinese Govern- which, these destructive missiles can be dis- aga
L-am indebted for the above information mons taken out against Mr Smith (Messrs of the Consul as the Commissioner of test would not submit nor could they fair-
mentive followers, having been io number
B. M. 33rd Regiment the Galas and barbarously murdored by to "Choice Notes on Folk Lore." I can
een waylaid by: fired a few rounds from their Sniders, арренгой Government grout and stated that socuring the payment of all just dues to the therefore was the sole alternative if Consula Ewing, the formidable nature of these these scoundrels. The mutilated body of suggest no reason why a goat should be the
Sat one pur fellow was found only a few days agent employed for this purpose weapors, for
the party was Sut for although
k
Hankow to remove the encroachment. Inspector 1 best and niost effective mer, without were callel upon to interfere judicially in small the poured forth an incessant fire of ago near Asbungee, his hands and feet cut
you the one hand or any
bailers which fell into the water litorally as off. Numerous uses of loot" have
been Napier
1 reported: In some instances the mis- The provision now ado, that whenever thick as hailstones. As Sir Robert Alford, however, alleged that a promise had unecessary delay a
halt at
tat Ashau ereants have been fired into by our rent besu proviqualy made to remove the en- thing vesatious in the proceedings on the
saliment, when five stolus were taken ¦ other, there should be a frank recognition there is an appeal to Peking by reason of had altered his intention to Hai, a guard, but they gascally manage to escape! It is Dr James Atlay, Vicar of Leads,
determined to go on to any divergence of opinion between the
gee, i ༣༦༣ སཾ* of each others responsibilities and sway, and then the removal
scantily, me adjourninent for another week, The ad connected with the Customs" administra- the propertyship or goods-in litigation, a forest between the Lake station sad Mak, supplies come in but neighbourhood ganizing power. He was, we believe, one was, however, willing to allow anty, and direct intercourse in al intters Camissioner of Custome-and the Consul, picturesque spot situated about midway in without being injured. At this pisos the High Churchmau, but not a Rituslist, and
most powerful Chiefs in this tion. The first Rule according thould be released on delivery of a bond to han Aucordingly, on the following mor being constant in his axortions to prevent fof the dozen or BS joursiment was granted accordingly,
the for this without prejudles
the value required, will prevaut any injury ing the brigade coutinned its unrul acrose An old aut-branded friend of the Gaol for Governor was committed for trial at the right to correspond, or treat of Custom to the mie eliant by the delay in the final the plain in the direction of the hills. It the people frun bringing in either praia or the Bishoprio of Calcutts, and his self-
House as of all
as of all other business with the adjudication, Satprame Court, for having set the high Chinese Authorities whenever lie nay
far as we can discover, published nothing 1 It only remains for the Commissioners of was anything but pleasant at, steding, the grass to the Commissariat, notwithstanding denial is now rewarded with the mhon plot- of weather being web and the atmosphere the very high price which is paid for the santer ses of Hereford. Dr. Atlay Has, au
When at the stores to-day I saw s clothing from another Chinaman at
of pe Custome and the Consuls conjointly so to damp and chilly. This wee Convol'e Steamer's When Tricotol." tum alienld be to do striot justice white pro-discharge the duties of their respective got well up into the biscontinued utils dollar peit for about as much grain is but the people of Lewis, not very lonies ELUNDEE FROM THE -Nine Chinese (one shukerpes and eight testing the merchant, in all cases, from offices is to check my disposition to irre- cleared partially away and the sui at short would be authelent to serve for one feed for judges, think blus thoroughly worthy of his
Ou arriva horse. For undue sovet at
In cases. gularities,
suf
justice in intervals shoe out once more. avid ascuns Bisbatantial
Socrates, when asked what was the best From intelligence we receive from below boatien) er
been found in unlawful simple possessiuit of errian roperty supposed to may be compatible with the effceteal brain-terests of Trade and Levenue. And there's tents were pitched in a prot
E en man's selfaced condemans the un the Into el p Trieur, which was rensuce of Custom House Regulations, a rightly interpreted will, I believe, be found which might have been taken for a paddock rain in the Snoren Pass, where it is reportTo be what you appear to be " belong wrecked last mouth, gul the Pratna Shoal liveral course of sesion is desirable. In all juriestly reconcilable, if not identiced, in in the Highlands of old Scotia, surrounded jed that the road lins boen, washed any in The Inspector stated that he proceeded other cases he must co-operate in a spirit! China at least, and under existing relations, as it was by beautiful woodland scenery, several places. I am informiert that it has solihood of bis neighbour; and custom ontestation on the 30th ultimo, of good faith, with the Commissioner for the These Rules being only provisional in so aloping down from the wountain tops to the since been repaired and again swept away observation of life will bear out the saying, and be there found three sampans and a love of posities justly incurred under the far as they will be opon to revision or magnificent gorges below. The trees, too, by the torrent; but as I am unable to by that they are the most selfish, as a class, junk, on board of which he found certain Treaty, by attempts to snuggle or defraud modification at the end of a year, should it were principally firs, and the gurgling sound tain any very reliable information thereon who clamour most about their wrongs
d less just to the decline.
Canton
te has visited Bang
of inaking sonde pre
iam from the United
The officers were cor
King and exchanged
The Crown Prince
udauites visited the
Bangkok on the 8th
18th.
sebit. And the
rtial
as it all
a man with considerable reputation for
divines who rofeed
promotion.
mugs with have sed by Tuspector Anake or inadvertence, so far as it with us regard both to the in- ing at the encamping ground the head quit appears that there has been very heavy inode-of gaining a high reputation, replied,